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[RENAISSANCE BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS]. Comedia di Dante Aligieri con la nova espositione di Alessandro Vellutello

[RENAISSANCE BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS]. Comedia di Dante Aligieri con la nova espositione di Alessandro Vellutello by Dante Alighieri

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[RENAISSANCE BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS]. Comedia di Dante Aligieri con la nova espositione di Alessandro Vellutello
Author
Dante Alighieri
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Michael Laird Rare Books LLC (United States)
Condition
Very good
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Venice: Francesco Marcolini for Alessandro Vellutello, 1544. First edition thus. Very good. 4to. AA-BB8 CC10 A-Z8 AB-AZ8 BC-BI8 = 442 ff., COMPLETE with integral final blank. An early issue, without the ink-stamp (textual correction) on fol. V7. Illustrations: 87 woodcuts of which 3 are full-page (these illustrate the beginning of the Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso). Curious 5-hole perforation in lower blank margin of sigs. Q-T (not objectionable, and not affecting text). Upper blank gutter margins of fols. AE4-AH2 with somewhat unattractive paper repairs infilling wormholes, affecting a few letters. Text well thumbed over the centuries and with soiling primarily on lower corners, traces of damp on top edges, lower corner of title-page repaired. Conjugate leaves AI3-6, AM3-6, BC1-8, BD1-2 and 7-8 are evenly browned (not objectionable) due to the paper quality. Excellently refurbished 19th-century binding of marbled paper over bevelled boards, recent brown calf spine and corner tips, black morocco lettering piece, original marbled pastedowns and endpapers. FIRST APPEARANCE OF THESE 87 REVOLUTIONARY AND OFTEN ASTOUNDING WOODCUTS WHICH ARE OF EXTRAORDINARY BEAUTY AND IMAGINATION, JUSTLY PRAISED AS BEING THE FIRST "MODERN" ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE DIVINE COMEDY AND QUITE INDEPENDENT FROM ALL PREVIOUS ATTEMPTS. FURTHERMORE, THIS IS THE FIRST EDITION OF THE TEXT AS PREPARED BY ALESSANDRO VELLUTELLO, FOR WHICH HE COLLATED THREE EARLY DANTE MANUSCRIPTS AND PROVIDED IMPORTANT NEW COMMENTARIES WHICH CONTINUE TO BE CITED BY AUTHORITIES. THE ILLUSTRATIONS: "After the 1544 edition, meaningful book illustration of Dante is dormant for two hundred years" (Richard Lansing, Dante Encyclopedia, who in his great book reproduces more than 20 woodcuts from our edition). While the artist of these early Mannerist woodcuts remains unknown, they may have been executed by our polyvalant printer Francesco Marcolini, an esteemed draftsman who was also an architect and close colleague of Tintoretto, Titian and Sansovino. Alternatively, according to Massimiliano Rossi and others, preliminary designs may have been created by the work's editor Alessandro Vellutello, who then commissioned Giovanni Britto (i.e. Johannes Breit, ca. 1500 - ca. 1550) to design and cut the woodblocks (Brit was connected to Titian; moreover, he had worked in Marcolini's shop). To the above names we would also propose that of the artist Giuseppe Porta (a.k.a. Giuseppe Salviati, ca. 1520 - ca. 1575). We note with particular interest Porta's illustrations in our printer's own book of fortune-telling games, "Le Sorti di Francesco Marcolino da Forli" (1540), which is accepted as one of the great illustrated books of the Renaissance, along with the present edition of the Divine Comedy. The illustration cycle in the Marcolin-Vellutello Dante exhibits a rare and extremely early synergy between the commentator, printer and artist. For example, in the outer margin of fol. AA7r, Vellutello instructed Marcolini to print in the outer blank margin a vertical rule of 27 lines (10 cm. in length). The reader is informed that this verticle rule is exactly 1/6 of a "braccio," and that the width of the Inferno measures exactly 3000 braccia. NB: It has not escaped our notice that this is a very helpful measurement indeed! As the illustration cycle progresses, and as Dante and his guide Virgil descend through each of the nine circles of Hell, the number of braccia can be seen to decrease, the reason being that Dante's Inferno is shaped like a funnel. Below each woodcut, the artist has indicated the widths of these circles as "diametro," and their depths as "profondita." Most of the woodcuts are 3/4 page in size, and can only be described as being tiny diamonds of Italian Renaissance art at its apogee. THE TEXT: This is the first edition with Vellutello's commentary. "Though standing on the shoulders of his predecessors, especially of Landino, [Vellutello] is far more sober, reasonable, and reserved in the manner of allegorical interpretation." [...] The 1502 Aldine edition "practically fixed the text for three centuries. With the exception of the Giunta edition of 1506, based on a good but no immaculate MS, and Vellutello's of 1544, which was the result of a collation of several MSS, every edition of the sixteenth century rests upon it." (Scartazzini). According to Simon Gilson, "Marcolini's books acquired especial renown for their clear characters, elegant mis-en-page and the richness and variety of the woodcut illustrations." BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE: "In the printing of this edition, Purg. ii. 64-66 (on fol. V7r) were omitted through an oversight which was discovered shortly after the sale of the copies had begun. The publisher then caused the three lines to be added by means of hand-printing, and as the 63d line came at the bottom of the page, he was able to do this without other fault than having one column three lines too long." (Fisk, Dante Collection p. 8). Ours is one of the corrected copies. CATALOGUER'S NOTE: In the gutter margin of final three gatherings is a clear impression of what may have been an errant piece of printing type that had fallen into the top and most pronounced fold of the distorted "corrugation" of the textblock. The fold itself would have been the normal result of printing on dampened paper which after drying had not been adequately beaten down and flattened. The object that was impressed likely measured approximately 15 mm in lenghth, 3 mm in width and 2 mm in thickness. The impression can be seen most distinctly on the final blank leaf, final printed leaf (colophon) and the penultimate leaf. We are unable to explain this phenomenon. PROVENANCE: 16th-century ownership inscription of "Alessandro Vaglienti" (of Pisa?) on title-page, on AA2r, and on the colophon. This name frequently appears on sixteenth-century documents in the Alliata family archive, Archivio di Stato di Pisa (Inv. 74bis); later (library?) stamp on title-page cancelled and filled in with old paper. § Mortimer Italian, 146. Adams D-94. Ebert 5705. Essling 545. Gamba 318. Sander I, 2328. Volkmann, Iconographia Dantesca, 72 ff. Rossi, "Alessandro Vellutello e Giovanni Britto che 'per se fuoro'. Sul corredo grafico della 'Nova esposizione' (1544)" in: Studi rinascimentali, 2007:2, pp. 127-144. Scartazzini, Companion to Dante, 1893, pp. 472 and 483. Gilson, Reading Dante in Renaissance Italy, p. 179 and Chapter 5.
Peregrinaçaõ de Fernão Mendez Pinto que consta de muitas e muy estranhas cousas que vio e ouvio no Reyno da China, no da Tartaria, no de Pegù, no de Martauão, e em outros muitos Reynos, e Senhorios das partes Orientaes

Peregrinaçaõ de Fernão Mendez Pinto que consta de muitas e muy estranhas cousas que vio e ouvio no Reyno da China, no da Tartaria, no de Pegù, no de Martauão, e em outros muitos Reynos, e Senhorios das partes Orientaes by Fernão Mendes Pinto (c1509-1583)

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Peregrinaçaõ de Fernão Mendez Pinto que consta de muitas e muy estranhas cousas que vio e ouvio no Reyno da China, no da Tartaria, no de Pegù, no de Martauão, e em outros muitos Reynos, e Senhorios das partes Orientaes
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Fernão Mendes Pinto (c1509-1583)
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The Book Collector ABAA, ILAB, TBA (United States)
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Good
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x+428 pages. Quarto (11 1/2" x 8") bound in original leather binding with raised bands and gilt label to spine. Edited by Antonio Tenreiro. In double column pages issued without map. First published in 1614. Fernão Mendes Pinto was a Portuguese explorer and writer. His exploits are known through the posthumous publication of his memoir Pilgrimage Peregrinação in 1614, an autobiographical work whose truthfulness is nearly impossible to assess. The tale of his adventures was written after the fact, according to Pinto's memories of the events, and for that reason it may be open to doubt as a completely accurate historical source. However, it well documents the impact of the Asian civilizations on the Europeans and constitutes a perfectly realistic analysis of Portuguese action in the Orient, far more realistic than the one made by Luís de Camões in The Lusiads. The most controversial of his claims is that of having been the first European to land in Japan and the introduction of the arquebus. Despite the impossibility of proving these specific assertions, there is little doubt that Pinto was among the first Europeans in Japan, and therefore his account may be considered more reliable than other books describing this period that were written long afterwards. Another controversial claim, that he fought in Java against the Muslims, has been analyzed by various historians. The Dutch historian P. A. Tiele, who wrote in 1880, did not believe Pinto was present during the campaign, but rather that he wrote his information from secondhand sources. Even so, Tiele admits Pinto's account cannot be disregarded because of the lack of alternative information about Javanese history during the time period; despite the doubts over Pinto's accuracy, his viewpoint may represent the only authoritative source in existence. Maurice Collis, a modern expert on Asian affairs who lived in the area for twenty years, holds the opinion that Fernão's accounts, while not entirely true, remain essentially true with respect to the basic events. Because of this Collis considers Pinto's work the most complete European account of 16th century Asian history. Condition: Some worming to the leather and internal gutters, leather scuffed and cracked at back heal corners, rubbing to raised spine areas, spine head chipped away. Red underling in pencil through out else a good copy.
Crash (Signed First Edition)

Crash (Signed First Edition) by J.G. Ballard

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Crash (Signed First Edition)
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J.G. Ballard
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Grayshelf Books, ABAA, IOBA (United States)
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Fine
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Stated First American Printing; A Fine book in a Nearly Fine dust jacket. SIGNED by the author to the title page. A handsome copy of this critically acclaimed novel, basis for the David Cronenberg film; scarce in this condition, very rare indeed signed. This copy is in fine condition with a square tight binding, clean silver and black boards with bright spine lettering, and bright white pages throughout; the book shows only some light sunning to the board edges. Housed in a crisp and clean near fine dust jacket that shows only a light age-toning to the flap and panel edges, a very mild rubbing to the spine ends, and a short closed tear to the lower back panel near the flap fold. A beautiful copy of a book rarely found signed by Ballard. Not remaindered, not price clipped ($6.95 present), not ex-library; in a protective Mylar cover and will ship in a sturdy box.
Bighead

Bighead by Jeffrey Brown

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Bighead
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Jeffrey Brown
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Grayshelf Books, ABAA, IOBA (United States)
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9781891830563
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Fine
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Softcover Edition; A Fine copy with no visible flaws, as new and unread. A pristine example of this graphic novel from TopShelf Productions. Not remaindered, not ex-library; in a protective Mylar bag and will ship carefully wrapped in a sturdy box.
KVĚTNA KYTKA KTERÁŽTO PŘEKRÁSNÝMI A MNOHÝMI MODLITBAMI OKRÁŠLENA A OZDOBENA JEST [Czech Manuscript Prayerbook]

KVĚTNA KYTKA KTERÁŽTO PŘEKRÁSNÝMI A MNOHÝMI MODLITBAMI OKRÁŠLENA A OZDOBENA JEST [Czech Manuscript Prayerbook]

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KVĚTNA KYTKA KTERÁŽTO PŘEKRÁSNÝMI A MNOHÝMI MODLITBAMI OKRÁŠLENA A OZDOBENA JEST [Czech Manuscript Prayerbook]
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Second Story Books, ABAA (United States)
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[Štědrákova Lhota] [Tschödrich]: [n.p.], 1829. Hardcover. Octavo, [4], 330 pages. In Good condition. Full brown calf, with tooling to front and rear boards. Boards show significant splitting to leather along front and rear joints, moderate wear to leather along joints, light bumping and wear to corners, and light wear overall. Text block has moderate age toning and some minor staining to edges, light age toning to pages throughout, and light plus offsetting to handwritten text. Top eighth of title page has been excised. Manuscript prayerbook, written in ink in early 19th-century Czech script. Each prayer / section prefaced with ornamental capital. Three 19th-century ownership inscriptions (two in ink, one in pencil) appear on front free end page. Pages hand numbered. Floral endpapers. BT Consignment. Shelved in Room A. The title appears to translate to "The Flower of Palm [Sunday?] which is adorned and embellished with beautiful and numerous prayers. The place name of Tschödrich appearing on the inscription page is likely Štědrákova Lhota. At the time this manuscript was written,Štědrákova Lhota was a small village within the Austro-Hungarian Empire with a large population of Roman Catholics from both Czech and German backgrounds (which is represented in the apparent mix of German and Czech names in the inscription). The ownership inscriptions read: 1: Diese Einfalt gehört der Magdalena Junitschke in Tschödrich No. 35. [Possibly Magdalena Janicek born in 1796 at #26 Štědrákova Lhota]. [Trans: This simple [book] belongs to Magdalena Junitschke in Tschödrich [house] No. 35.] 2. Tato knížka patří do Lhoty Marie Augustinová no. 35/ Josef Junitschke. 3. Tato knížka patří do Lhoty Marie Magdaléne no. 37. [Last line illegible] Based on the inscriptions and historical context, it's likely that this prayer book originated from Štědrákova Lhota, a village in the Šumperk District of the Olomouc Region in the Czech Republic. The German name for this village was Tschödrich. The surname Junitschke is of German origin and was present in the region during the 19th century. The presence of both Czech and German names in the inscriptions reflects the bilingual nature of this region of Moravia in the early 19th-century. 1398880. Special Collections.
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HARVARD JUDAICA AT 60: BUILDING ON STRENGTH

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HARVARD JUDAICA AT 60: BUILDING ON STRENGTH
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Second Story Books, ABAA (United States)
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Cambridge: Harvard Library Judaica Division, Harvard University Press, 2024. Hardcover. Quarto, vii, 147 pages. In Very Good condition. Bound in the publisher's red cloth bearing gilt lettering to the spine. Boards have extremely light wear including minimal edge wear. Text block has light wear including faint age toning to the edges. Illustrated. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column K (ND-K). 1394991. FP New Rockville Stock.
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Mitleidiger Arzt, welcher überhaupt Alle Arme Kranke insonderheit ... Land-Leute ... Sich selbsten curiren konnen .... - BOUND WITH - Kurze Beschreibung.... by Baumler, G S [ed. by G H Behr] - POPULAR MEDICINE

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Mitleidiger Arzt, welcher überhaupt Alle Arme Kranke insonderheit ... Land-Leute ... Sich selbsten curiren konnen .... - BOUND WITH - Kurze Beschreibung....
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Baumler, G S [ed. by G H Behr] - POPULAR MEDICINE
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Palinurus Antiquarian Books (United States)
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Good; old ownership stamp on the title.
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Strassburg: J H Heitz, 1743. Third Edition.. Contemporary parchment, covered in a grey laid paper.. Good; old ownership stamp on the title.. 8vo, I - [12], 598, [16]; II - 48 pp. A detailed manual of instruction for the cure of illnesses and disease by use of ordinary or common plant extracts or medicinal compounds. Behr, the editor for this editon of Baumler's book, has added an introduction and amended the text. The aim of the book was to provide medical advice for individuals too poor to consult a physician or pay for medicine (one wonders how they would acquire the book ?). The handbook is packed with cures and is fully indexed. It is also bound with a separate work that was apparently issued with the book. It is a copy of Baumler's treatise on a fever epidemic that overtook the Rhein valley in the winter of 1734. It provides for cures and methods of prevention. Absent from Blake & Wellcome.
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A picture book, for little children

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A picture book, for little children
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Philadelphia: Kimber and Conrad, 1812. Thin 24mo, pp. [24];engraved title page, woodcut illustrations; original stiff tan wrappers (minor soiling to back cover), a few short chips, last quire partially unopened; about fine. The illustrations are redrawn cuts with a similar design to The Wonderful Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, Albany: E. and E. Hosford, 1810; and Mother Goose's Melody, Worcester: I. Thomas, 1794. "The book is part of a large publisher's remainder" (Welch 993).
Revista Espanola de Antropologia Americana. [14 annual numeros: XVIII (1988), XIX (1989); 20 (1990); 21 (1991); 23 (1993); 24 (1994); 25 (1995); 26 (1996); 27 (1997); 28 (1998); 29 (1999); 30 (2000); 31 (2001); and 32 (2002)]

Revista Espanola de Antropologia Americana. [14 annual numeros: XVIII (1988), XIX (1989); 20 (1990); 21 (1991); 23 (1993); 24 (1994); 25 (1995); 26 (1996); 27 (1997); 28 (1998); 29 (1999); 30 (2000); 31 (2001); and 32 (2002)]

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Revista Espanola de Antropologia Americana. [14 annual numeros: XVIII (1988), XIX (1989); 20 (1990); 21 (1991); 23 (1993); 24 (1994); 25 (1995); 26 (1996); 27 (1997); 28 (1998); 29 (1999); 30 (2000); 31 (2001); and 32 (2002)]
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McBlain Books (United States)
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Very Good
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Madrid: Facultade de Geografia e Historia, Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Nos. XVIII-21); Editorial Complutense (Nos. 23-32), 2002. Paperback. Very Good. Each issue softcover in original wrapper. 24cm. Spanish text. Minimal wear. "Rejected Tozzer Library" stamped on first blank page in last 5 issues (28-32).
Dada and Surrealism Reviewed
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Dada and Surrealism Reviewed by ADES, Dawn

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Dada and Surrealism Reviewed
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ADES, Dawn
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Argosy Book Store (United States)
ISBN
9780728701489
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very good(+)
Description
London: Arts Council of Britain, 1978. First. paperback. very good(+). Profusely illustrated in black & white and color. 506pp., folio, stiff pictorial gray wrappers (edges slightly rubbed). (London): Arts Council of Great Britain, 1978. First Edition. Very good (+). Published in association with the exhibition held at the Hayward Gallery, London from 11 January to 27 March 1978.
Le Mobilier Francais Du XVIIIe Siecle

Le Mobilier Francais Du XVIIIe Siecle by Wannenes, Giacomo

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Le Mobilier Francais Du XVIIIe Siecle
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Wannenes, Giacomo
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White Fox Rare Books and Antiques (United States)
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Paris: Editions Vausor, 1999. Second Edition. Hardcover. As New/As New Jacket. With sturdy and attractive slipcase. Everything perfect.
Photographic Literature and Photographs

Photographic Literature and Photographs

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Photographic Literature and Photographs
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
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Fine
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New York: Swann Galleries, 2001. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Fine in pictorial wrappers. Auction catalogue.
[U.S. Aid Booklet]: Bieu-Hieu Day Y Nghia

[U.S. Aid Booklet]: Bieu-Hieu Day Y Nghia

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[U.S. Aid Booklet]: Bieu-Hieu Day Y Nghia
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
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Near Fine
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[no place]: My-Quoc Vien Tro (U.S.National Aid), [no date]. Softcover. Near Fine. Booklet. Text in Vietnamese. 24mo. Single sheet folded twice to make 6pp. Lightly worn, near fine. A small booklet promoting the United State's aid in Vietnam, seemingly produced by the U.S.
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The Sisters-in-law. A Novel of Our Time [Signed by Author] by Gertrude Atherton

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The Sisters-in-law. A Novel of Our Time [Signed by Author]
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Gertrude Atherton
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ZH BOOKS (United States)
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New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1921. First edition [limited, autographed]; 5 x 7 1/2; pp. [12], 3-341, [3]; original blue boards; wear along edges of spine; few spots to covers; front hinge reinforced with a thin linen strip; pages mostly very clean; good to very good condition. Gertrude Atherton was born in 1857 in San Francisco. She began writing as means of supporting herself after the tragic deaths of her husband and son. She has often been compared to her contemporary Edith Wharton. The book follows the story of two women from the opposite ends of the social ladder vying for the heart of the same man.
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PERSONNEL OF THE CIVIL WAR by Amann, William Frayne

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PERSONNEL OF THE CIVIL WAR
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Amann, William Frayne
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THE FINE BOOKS COMPANY (United States)
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PERSONNEL OF THE CIVIL WAR, Yoseloff, 1961, first edition, 2 volumes, fine without dust-wrappers and fine slip-case as issued.
All Over (First Edition)

All Over (First Edition) by Edward Albee

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All Over (First Edition)
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Edward Albee
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Royal Books (United States)
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New York: Atheneum, 1971. First Edition. First Edition. Near Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket.
A Retrospective Exhibition of Oils, Water Colors and Graphics by Claggett D. Spangler 1848-1911

A Retrospective Exhibition of Oils, Water Colors and Graphics by Claggett D. Spangler 1848-1911

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A Retrospective Exhibition of Oils, Water Colors and Graphics by Claggett D. Spangler 1848-1911
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VG- (Ex-gallery lib., small label at front cover, pencil markings and ink stamp at title page)
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Hagerstown, Maryland: Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, 1969. Softcover. VG- (Ex-gallery lib., small label at front cover, pencil markings and ink stamp at title page). White illus. wraps; 14 pp.; 5 bw plates. Includes a short essay; 52 works listed.
Field Notes: The Grace Note of the Canyon Wren (Signed First Edition)
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Field Notes: The Grace Note of the Canyon Wren (Signed First Edition) by LOPEZ, Barry

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Field Notes: The Grace Note of the Canyon Wren (Signed First Edition)
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LOPEZ, Barry
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Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA (United States)
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9780679434535
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New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1994. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 159 pages. A collection of stories. The third book in the loose trilogy of books with the other two books being "Desert Notes" and "River Notes." A fine copy in paper covered boards with a cloth spine and in a fine dust jacket. Signed by Lopez on the title page. A fresh copy.