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Mill on the Floss by ELIOT George

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$4,900.00
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Seller: Bauman Rare Books
Title
Mill on the Floss
Author
ELIOT George
Seller
Bauman Rare Books (United States)
Description
1860. First Edition. ELIOT, George. The Mill on the Floss. Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1860. Three volumes. Octavo, original orange-brown cloth, uncut; housed in a custom slipcase. $4900.First edition, first printing, first state, of this most widely read of Eliot’s works, in the original publisher's cloth.Eliot's largely autobiographical The Mill on the Floss was written immediately after Adam Bede and published in 1860. ""The portrayal of childhood, of rural life, and the subsidiary characters… delighted most critics… It remains one of the most widely read of her works"" (Drabble, 651). All half titles present. First state, without advertisements in Volume I; a 16-page publisher's catalogue is present at the end of Volume III, as sometimes occurs with first-state copies. In Baker & Ross binding A, with ""Bound by Burn"" binder ticket on rear pastedown of Volume I. Baker & Ross A5.1. Sadleir 816. Wolff 2060. Scattered foxing to text; original cloth generally fresh with bright gilt and minimal wear, slight toning to spines, expert repairs to a few inner hinges and joints. An extremely good copy in the original publisher's cloth.
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Cinquante Planches [Fifty Plates] by GOYA Y LUCIENTES Francisco

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Seller: Bauman Rare Books
Title
Cinquante Planches [Fifty Plates]
Author
GOYA Y LUCIENTES Francisco
Seller
Bauman Rare Books (United States)
Description
1910. First Edition. GOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco. Cinquante Planches d'apres sus Oeuvres les Plus Celebres. Paris: Goupil & Cie., 1910. Tall folio (13 by 18 inches), plates and text loose as issued in five parts, each part in original wrappers, the whole housed in three-quarter gray cloth rebacked original paper board portfolio with later cloth ties. $1350.First edition of this finely printed reproduction of 50 of Goya's most famous paintings, number 489 of 500 copies.Includes fine folio reproductions of Goya's iconic images such as his self-portrait, ""The Third of May, 1808,"" the portrait of his wife, Doña Josefa Bayeu, ""The Duke of Osuna and his Family,"" ""La Maja Vestida"" and ""La Maja Desnuda,"" some of his ceiling frescoes, and even a ""black painting"" painted on a wall of his country house La Quinta del Sordo near the end of his life. Many of the originals are in the Prado, though this collection brings together paintings found in other museums and collections in Madrid and throughout Europe. Introduction by Paul Lafond. Text in French. Plates and wrappers of parts about fine, boards of portfolio expertly repaired. A very good copy.
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The wagon-boy; or trust in providence

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Seller: Rulon-Miller Books
Title
The wagon-boy; or trust in providence
Seller
Rulon-Miller Books (United States)
Description
New York: published by J. S. Redfield, [137 Nassau Street], n.d., 1845. 32mo, approx. 3½" x 2¼", vignette title page, 5 wood-engraved illustrations (4 full-page); original orange printed wrappers; spine half-way cracked; all else very good. Back wrapper contains Redfield advertisements. Issued as Second Series, no. 9 in their Toy Books series. Wood engravings signed by William Howland and "L. & Co." (i.e., Benson John Lossing).
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The Snare 1st Edition Thus by Sabatini, Rafael

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Seller: Books Tell You Why, Inc.
Title
The Snare 1st Edition Thus
Author
Sabatini, Rafael
Seller
Books Tell You Why, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Very Good- with no dust jacket
Description
London: Hutchinson & Co. Very Good- with no dust jacket. 1917. First Edition Thus; First Printing. Hardcover. A very good edition, with blue boards and white lettering. No just jacket. First edition thus. Spine is cracked and netting is showing. Outside spine has peeled off but Is with book. ; The Snare is a dark and suspenseful tale of love, greed, and revenge. It follows the adventures of two adventurers, Mathias and Marguerite, as they travel to Spain in order to rescue Marguerite's brother from the clutches of a wicked nobleman. Along the way, they are pursued by the nobleman's men, and Mathias must use all of his cunning and strength to survive.; 8vo ; 318 pages .