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  • Publisher: H. F. & G. Witherby
  • Date published: 1933
  • Format: Cloth
An attractive example of Arthur A. Stevens's record of 'thirty-three years with three famous book-houses, and some account of noted books'. The first edition, first impression of this work. In the publisher's original unclipped dust wrapper. Illustrated with a frontispiece and three further plates. Collated, complete. A fascinating autobiographical work in which self-identified 'bookman' Alfred Arthur Stevens describes his knowledge about books, gained from working in 'three famous book-houses'. Chapters discuss 'public men and their love of books', 'American bookmen and the lure of the first edition', and 'English literature in Japan'. Loosely inserted is an undated two leaf letter from Mabel of Manchester to her close friend May, inviting her to come and visit. In the publisher's original cloth binding, with price unclipped dust wrapper. Bumping to back strip tail, otherwise externally excellent. Light spotting to text block fore edge. Dust wrapper back strip significantly age toned, with small ink marks to head of rear wrap. Two small closed tears to dust wrapper back strip tail. Internally, firmly bound. Pages clean and bright, with only the odd spot. Very Good Indeed.
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  • Publisher: Reed College
  • Date published: 1966
  • Format: Soft cover
Limited, numbered first edition of 1000 copies, this being copy 933, signed by Lloyd Reynold. Covers show some light soiling and very mild waviness. Interior is clean and unmarked. ix + 86 pages. 12 x 12 inches. A tribute to the master-calligrapher and Reed College professor, Lloyd J. Reynolds (1902-1978), with contributions from an exceptional array of calligraphers, poets, artists, and scholars, including Alfred Fairbank, Gary Snyder, John Cage, William Stafford, James Dickey, Philip Whalen, Lew Welch, Mary Barnard, Edward Catich, Raymond DaBoll, Jaki Svaren, William Dickey, Lou Harrison, Carolyn Kizer, Lucien Stryk, Vern Rutsala, and Jonathan Williams. Preface by Philip Whalen, who helped originate this volume along with the Reed senior (and author of the introduction), Mark Loeb. Additional contributors include: Jacob Avshalomov, Lois Baker, Arnold Bank, Ben Barzman, Yvonne Bianco, Robert Boardwell, Frank Paul Bowman, Bong Wai Chen, V.L.O. Chittick, Curtiss Cowan, Robert D. Crowley, Dorothy Dehn, Mark DeVoto, Jesse Green, Anne Gregory, Erik Gronborg, Kenneth O. Hanson, James Hayes, Jenny Hunter, Dell Hymes, Manuel Izquierdo, Frank Jones, Charles Leong, Mark Loeb, Sister Loyola Mary, Byron J. MacDonald, Edward Martin, James McGarrell, Monica Moseley-Pincus, Phiz Mozesson, Charles Munch, Maury Nemoy, Norman Paasche, Cindy Parker, Alton Pickens, David Ray, M.C. (Mary Caroline) Richards, Robert Ross, Sister Grace Taylor, Joshua C. Taylor, Ralph James Turner, and Clyde Van Cleve.
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  • Publisher: Knopf
  • Date published: 1965-01-01
  • Format: Hardcover
Hardcover with DJ. 1ST EDITION. INCLUDES A TYPED SIGNED LETTER (dated March 23, 1966) TO PREVIOUS OWNER BY ALFRED KNOPF. Dust jacket shows very minor shelving wear...slight shelving tan on spine, otherwise an unblemished copy.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day!
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  • Publisher: The Crime Club-Doubleday & Co
  • Date published: 1935
  • Format: Hardcover
8vo., 330pp. Sharp Stated First Edition of this uncommon earlier Crime Club titlePublished by Hodder & Stoughton in the UK earlier the same year. Bound in black cloth with titles in red on spine. Square, tight and clean throughout save some off-setting to gutters. No interior toning or foxing. Some softness to spine ends and a small, gentle bump to the top rear board. Still well preserved. Very attractive unclipped dust-jacket, ($2.00), has a couple of tiny chips to the spine ends. Some rubbing to hinges and a couple of short closed edge-tears. Tiny tape mend on the reverse. Still bright and fresh and scarce in any condition. A very pretty collectable copy. (Hubin, p.278).
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Brenner's Collectable Books (USA)
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  • Publisher: Museum Press Ltd
  • Date published: 1950
  • Format: Hardcover
Size: 8vo-over 7.75"-9.75" tall; A three volume set of first edition books published by Museum Press of Sir Alfred Munnings, President of the Royal Academy 1944-1949. No names or soil within, volume II has a light crease on the front board but text is fine. All books are well bound and clean. B/w line illustrated endpapers in all vols, hinge papers fine, bright gilt titles on red cloth. Volume I: An Artists Life, published 1950 in photo-reprod dj with slight loss at tips and spine ends. Volume II: The Second burst, published 1951 in photo-reprod dj with loss at head taking most of the title on backstrip of dj. Volume III: The Finish in original dj with loss at head published 1952. A complete set with over 180 illustrations by the author.
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  • Publisher: Blackie & Son, Limited
First edition of Henty's classic adventure tale. Octavo, original publisher's decorated cloth with gilt titles to the spine and front panel, with twelve illustrations by W. S. Stacey and a map of the Grecian Archipelago. In very good condition. A desirable Henty title. Prolific English novelist and war correspondent George Alfred Henty is best known for his historical adventure stories that were very popular and commercially successful in the late 19th century. Henty wrote 122 works of historical fiction throughout his career, including The Dragon & The Raven (1886), For The Temple (1888), Under Drake's Flag (1883) and In Freedom's Cause (1885) and was considered the most popular boy's author of his day. His publisher, Blackie and Son, estimated in February 1952 that they were producing nearly 150, 000 Henty books a year at the height of his popularity, and stated that their records showed they had produced over three and a half million Henty books to date (Feather, The Age of the Novel, 2006).
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  • Publisher: Knopf
  • Date published: 1965-01-01
  • Format: Hardcover
Hardcover with DJ. 1ST EDITION. INCLUDES A TYPED SIGNED LETTER (dated March 23, 1966) TO PREVIOUS OWNER BY ALFRED KNOPF. Dust jacket shows very minor shelving wear...slight shelving tan on spine, otherwise an unblemished copy.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day!
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  • Publisher: Eyre and Spottiswoode Limited
  • Date published: 1927
  • Format: Cloth
Handsome, very solid copy of the 1927 1st edition. Tight and VG+ to Near Fine in its beige cloth, with very light soiling to the panels. Internally clean as could be, with no writing or markings to speak of. Folio, all edges gilt, all printed tissue-guards in place. 12 illustrations in rich color by A.J. Munnings, 109 in "monochrome". With an appreciation by Lionel Lindsay.
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Appledore Books, ABAA (USA)
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  • Publisher: Blackie & Son
  • Date published: 1898
  • Format: Hardcover
32 pp undated ads. Original pictorial blue-grey cloth. ALl edges gilt. First Edition (English) if this boys' tale of the uprising of the "Commons, " or serfs, during the reign of Richard II. This copy has the proper early ad catalog, without mention of any of the 1898-dated Blackie Henty titles. This is a FIne copy, unusually bright, with only the slightest of rubbing at the edges. Newbolt 81.1; Dartt pp 95-96. No DJ. In archival cover.
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J Mercurio Books Maps & Prints (USA)
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  • Publisher: Museum Press Ltd
  • Date published: 1950
  • Format: Hardcover
Size: 8vo-over 7.75"-9.75" tall; A three volume set of first edition books published by Museum Press of Sir Alfred Munnings, President of the Royal Academy 1944-1949. No names or soil within, volume II has a light crease on the front board but text is fine. All books are well bound and clean. B/w line illustrated endpapers in all vols, hinge papers fine, bright gilt titles on red cloth. Volume I: An Artists Life, published 1950 in photo-reprod dj with slight loss at tips and spine ends. Volume II: The Second burst, published 1951 in photo-reprod dj with loss at head taking most of the title on backstrip of dj. Volume III: The Finish in original dj with loss at head published 1952. A complete set with over 180 illustrations by the author.
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  • Publisher: WISCONSIN.
  • Date published: 1979
  • Format: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 9780299076603
First edition. About fine in like dust jacket. (Light shelf wear to jacket. ) SIGNED on neatly tipped-in cards by cast members: May McAvoy, William Demarest, Roscoe Karns, Myrna Loy & Audrey Ferris.
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  • Publisher: N. p
  • Date published: 1940
  • Format: Hardcover
Small 8vo. Green cloth with paper labels, slipcase. 52pp. Frontispiece. Very good/very good. Binding spine and edges ever-so-faintly sunned, else near fine. A tight and handsome first edition of this slim tribute volume, boldly signed and Inscribed by Knopf in blue ballpoint on the front flyleaf: "For Carl Haverlin / with sincere regard / Anfred a Knopf / 19 January 1960." (CARL HAVERLIN, 1899-1985, was a noted Lincoln and Civil War scholar, radio pioneer and president of Broadcast Music, Inc. ) Scarce collection of tributes published by a group of Knopf's friends called "The Book Table, " consisting of "a few each of publishers, booksellers, librarians, authors, designers and producers of books and book materials." Two side-by-side rear flyleaves bear the boldly inked signatures of six of the book's ten contributors: Novelist Carl Van Vechten (who took the frontispiece portrait), critic/essayist Carl Van Doren, H.L. Mencken, New York Public Library director H.M. Lydenberg, "Publisher's Weekly" co-editor Frederic G. Melcher and publisher B.W. Huebsch. Also signed by Milton Ferguson and Franklin F. Hopper (N.Y.P.L. librarians), Max Salop (book distributor), John T. Winterich (editor), C.C. Williamson (Columbia University librarian), Whitney Darrow ("New Yorker" cartoonist), Robert F. DeGraff (publisher, founder of Pocket Books), Nathan H. Shrift (? ), Benjamin S. Van Wyck (printer), Meredith Wood (co-founder Book-of-the-Month Club), John Meullor (? ), Harry Scherman (BOMC co-founder), Donald Barr (? ), John L. Ladd (publisher, Plimpton Press), Bertram Wolff (printer), Robert S. Lynd (editor/publisher turned sociologist, author of classic "Middletown"), George P. Brett (chairman, Macmillan Company), Elmer Adler (legendary typographer who founded "The Colophon"), Elmer Davis (journalist, radio news commentator), Charles Denhard (publishers' ad man), Fred Crofts (publisher), Michael A. Corrigan (book wholesaler), Alfred A. Knopf (again) and Cedric R. Crowell (publisher), plus one illegible. A unique cross-section of signatures from the book world. No limitation statement, but probably fewer than 50 copies were produced.
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Main Street Fine Books, ABAA (USA)
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  • Publisher: Blackie & Son
  • Date published: 1898
  • Format: Hardcover
32 pp undated ads. Original pictorial blue-grey cloth. ALl edges gilt. First Edition (English) if this boys' tale of the uprising of the "Commons, " or serfs, during the reign of Richard II. This copy has the proper early ad catalog, without mention of any of the 1898-dated Blackie Henty titles. This is a FIne copy, unusually bright, with only the slightest of rubbing at the edges. Newbolt 81.1; Dartt pp 95-96. No DJ. In archival cover.
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J Mercurio Books Maps & Prints (USA)
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  • Publisher: Eyre and Spottiswoode Limited
  • Date published: 1927
  • Format: Cloth
Handsome, very solid copy of the 1927 1st edition. Tight and VG+ to Near Fine in its beige cloth, with very light soiling to the panels. Internally clean as could be, with no writing or markings to speak of. Folio, all edges gilt, all printed tissue-guards in place. 12 illustrations in rich color by A.J. Munnings, 109 in "monochrome". With an appreciation by Lionel Lindsay.
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Appledore Books, ABAA (USA)
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  • Publisher: Apparel Arts, Esquire Inc., Esquire Building, Madison at 46th
  • Date published: March, 1941
Folio. 10.75 x 14.25 in. 98 pp. Numerous colour plates, many double-page, colour photographs, 23 (of 30) fabric samples tipped-in, photo illustrations, colour photo illustrations. Quarter-blue cloth over colour-illustrated photo boards, cover art of divers in swim suits from high dive platforms (edgewear, rubbing, rubbing to corners, some dustsoiling), still VG-copy. First edition of this World War II-era trade magazine launched in 1931 in the depths of the Great Depression by Weintraub, Smart & Gingrich from the Menswear Service Corporation. This issue features illustrations, and advertisements by such artists as John Lagatta (1894-1977); Allen for Portis hats, the modernist master Paul Rand's (1914-1996) Summer 1941 poster, the iconic fashion illustrator Laurence Fellows (1885-1964), and other mainstays. This installment features advertisements from such menswear brands as Botany Worsted Mills, Jockey, Manhattan Shirt Co., Dobbs Hats, Hickok, John Cyril Woolen Co., and even Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. fashion displays. By the 1940's, the magazine was printed by Esquire, Inc., issued 8 times a year, continuing in print until replaced by Gentlemen's Quarterly (GQ) in 1959. See: Marianne Brown, Apparel Arts & Conde Nast (May 10, 2017).
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  • Publisher: N. p
  • Date published: 1940
  • Format: Hardcover
Small 8vo. Green cloth with paper labels, slipcase. 52pp. Frontispiece. Very good/very good. Binding spine and edges ever-so-faintly sunned, else near fine. A tight and handsome first edition of this slim tribute volume, boldly signed and Inscribed by Knopf in blue ballpoint on the front flyleaf: "For Carl Haverlin / with sincere regard / Anfred a Knopf / 19 January 1960." (CARL HAVERLIN, 1899-1985, was a noted Lincoln and Civil War scholar, radio pioneer and president of Broadcast Music, Inc. ) Scarce collection of tributes published by a group of Knopf's friends called "The Book Table, " consisting of "a few each of publishers, booksellers, librarians, authors, designers and producers of books and book materials." Two side-by-side rear flyleaves bear the boldly inked signatures of six of the book's ten contributors: Novelist Carl Van Vechten (who took the frontispiece portrait), critic/essayist Carl Van Doren, H.L. Mencken, New York Public Library director H.M. Lydenberg, "Publisher's Weekly" co-editor Frederic G. Melcher and publisher B.W. Huebsch. Also signed by Milton Ferguson and Franklin F. Hopper (N.Y.P.L. librarians), Max Salop (book distributor), John T. Winterich (editor), C.C. Williamson (Columbia University librarian), Whitney Darrow ("New Yorker" cartoonist), Robert F. DeGraff (publisher, founder of Pocket Books), Nathan H. Shrift (? ), Benjamin S. Van Wyck (printer), Meredith Wood (co-founder Book-of-the-Month Club), John Meullor (? ), Harry Scherman (BOMC co-founder), Donald Barr (? ), John L. Ladd (publisher, Plimpton Press), Bertram Wolff (printer), Robert S. Lynd (editor/publisher turned sociologist, author of classic "Middletown"), George P. Brett (chairman, Macmillan Company), Elmer Adler (legendary typographer who founded "The Colophon"), Elmer Davis (journalist, radio news commentator), Charles Denhard (publishers' ad man), Fred Crofts (publisher), Michael A. Corrigan (book wholesaler), Alfred A. Knopf (again) and Cedric R. Crowell (publisher), plus one illegible. A unique cross-section of signatures from the book world. No limitation statement, but probably fewer than 50 copies were produced.
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Main Street Fine Books, ABAA (USA)
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  • Publisher: WISCONSIN.
  • Date published: 1979
  • Format: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 9780299076603
First edition. About fine in like dust jacket. (Light shelf wear to jacket. ) SIGNED on neatly tipped-in cards by cast members: May McAvoy, William Demarest, Roscoe Karns, Myrna Loy & Audrey Ferris.
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  • Publisher: Thomas Hurst and Co
  • Date published: 1827
  • Format: Leather
A very scarce first edition of this beautifully hand-coloured humorous work by Alfred Henry Forrester, an immensely entertaining volume. The very scarce first edition of this work. A selection of nonsense and satirical pieces, a perfect example of the popular Victorian humour literature genre. Illustrated with a hand-coloured frontispiece, and twelve hand-coloured plates. Written and illustrated by Alfred Henry Forrester, a popular comic author and artist of the Victorian era. Bookplate of Alfred Sutro to the front pastedown. Sutro was an author, dramatist, and translator, writing the first English translation of the works of his friend, Maurice Maeterlinck. He was also a playwright in his own right, writing a more than twenty successful plays. Prior bookseller's description to the verso to the front endpaper. In a lovely half morocco binding with marbled paper to the boards. Externally, smart, with just a little rubbing. Bookplate to the front pastedown. Prior bookseller's description to the verso to the front endpaper. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and generally clean with some odd spots. Near Fine.
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  • Publisher: Thomas Hurst and Co
  • Date published: 1827
  • Format: Leather
A very scarce first edition of this beautifully hand-coloured humorous work by Alfred Henry Forrester, an immensely entertaining volume. The very scarce first edition of this work. A selection of nonsense and satirical pieces, a perfect example of the popular Victorian humour literature genre. Illustrated with a hand-coloured frontispiece, and twelve hand-coloured plates. Written and illustrated by Alfred Henry Forrester, a popular comic author and artist of the Victorian era. Bookplate of Alfred Sutro to the front pastedown. Sutro was an author, dramatist, and translator, writing the first English translation of the works of his friend, Maurice Maeterlinck. He was also a playwright in his own right, writing a more than twenty successful plays. Prior bookseller's description to the verso to the front endpaper. In a lovely half morocco binding with marbled paper to the boards. Externally, smart, with just a little rubbing. Bookplate to the front pastedown. Prior bookseller's description to the verso to the front endpaper. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and generally clean with some odd spots. Near Fine.
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  • Publisher: Apparel Arts, Esquire Inc., Esquire Building, Madison at 46th
  • Date published: March, 1941
Folio. 10.75 x 14.25 in. 98 pp. Numerous colour plates, many double-page, colour photographs, 23 (of 30) fabric samples tipped-in, photo illustrations, colour photo illustrations. Quarter-blue cloth over colour-illustrated photo boards, cover art of divers in swim suits from high dive platforms (edgewear, rubbing, rubbing to corners, some dustsoiling), still VG-copy. First edition of this World War II-era trade magazine launched in 1931 in the depths of the Great Depression by Weintraub, Smart & Gingrich from the Menswear Service Corporation. This issue features illustrations, and advertisements by such artists as John Lagatta (1894-1977); Allen for Portis hats, the modernist master Paul Rand's (1914-1996) Summer 1941 poster, the iconic fashion illustrator Laurence Fellows (1885-1964), and other mainstays. This installment features advertisements from such menswear brands as Botany Worsted Mills, Jockey, Manhattan Shirt Co., Dobbs Hats, Hickok, John Cyril Woolen Co., and even Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. fashion displays. By the 1940's, the magazine was printed by Esquire, Inc., issued 8 times a year, continuing in print until replaced by Gentlemen's Quarterly (GQ) in 1959. See: Marianne Brown, Apparel Arts & Conde Nast (May 10, 2017).
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