First edition. A near fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Soiling to the edges of the book's upper page block. Review copy with publisher's fol ded letter laid in.
Martini, Steve. SIGNED on the title page by the author.
Shadow of Power: A Paul Madriani Novel.
Martini, Steve. SIGNED on the title page by the author.
Publisher: William Morrow, 2008. First Edition, stated and (1)
Date published: 2008
Format: Hardcover
Yellow spine and black boards, 6 X 9 1/2 inches, 390 pages. Tiny rub to bottom corner of front cover, else Fine, in Fine unclipped jacket with the seal "Autographed Copy".
Signed on the title page "Ted Menten, 1984". Illustrated stiff paper covers, 8 1/4 X 10 3/4 inches 160 pages. Page 118 with dot to dot completed and bow colored with felt pen which has bled through to page 117, and Teddy Bear Birth Certificate is filled in. else Near Fine. Profusely illustrated
Signed on the half title: "Joy" "Amy Tan". Bookstores sticker on front cover: "Autographed copy". Brown cloth spine with tan boards printed in gold. 6 1/4 X 9 1/4 inches, 353 pages. Fine in Fine un-clipped jacket.
Yates, David C., Illustrated by Rsmdersanius (cover & Title Page Art By.)
Motions
Yates, David C., Illustrated by Rsmdersanius (cover & Title Page Art By.)
Publisher: Latitude Press, 1982
Date published: 1982
Latitude Press, 1982, 1982 First Edition. Pictorial softcover in a P/b format; 57pp. 2nd entry in the First Series of "Roots & Wings - New Poetry In Texas" Signed and dated by author 1/2 title page. End-papers utilized for a long inscription by previous owner. Trace of minor soiling rear cover, else V. good
A Scots Anthology from the Thirteenth to the Twentieth Century (Signed Copy, Signed By Eric Linklater and Allan C Fraser of The Edinburgh Sir Walter Scott Club)
John W Oliver, and J C Smith (editors), title page design by Joan Hassall.
A Scots Anthology from the Thirteenth to the Twentieth Century (Signed Copy, Signed By Eric Linklater and Allan C Fraser of The Edinburgh Sir Walter Scott Club)
John W Oliver, and J C Smith (editors), title page design by Joan Hassall.
Publisher: Oliver & Boyd
Date published: 1949
Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd, 1949. 1st Edition . Hardback. Good. First edition, hardback. 19.5 Ã 12.5cm, 518pp. This copy has a prize label to the ffep from The Edinburgh Sir Walter Scott Club which has been signed by Eric Linklater (as President), Allan C Frazer (as Secretary) and another member of the Council whose name I can't decipher. A collection of verse in Scots (as popposed to an anthology of Scottish poems) starting with anonymous verse of the 1300s through to poets born in the first two decades of the twentieth century. Also includes a glossary of early Scots and modern Scots. Condition: A good solid copy, though the spine has a water-stain and is faded, and a few spots of fraying to the rear joint. The contents are very good.
Fisher, Leonard Everett. Signed and inscribed on title page by author.
Storm At the Jetty.
Fisher, Leonard Everett. Signed and inscribed on title page by author.
Publisher: Viking Press, 1981. First Edition, stated and 1.
Date published: 1982
Format: Hardcover
Grey boards with silver seagull, oblong, 9 1/4 X 7 1/4 inches, (32 pages) Illustrated by the author. Fine in fine un-clipped jacket. Signed on the title page: "For Philip Remillanl Leonard Everett Fisher 2/11/84." Inscription 2 years after the issuing of the book.
McMillan, Bruce. Signed by McMillan on title page.
Beach Ball-Left,Right.
McMillan, Bruce. Signed by McMillan on title page.
Publisher: Holiday House.1992. First Edition, stated.
Date published: 1992
Format: Hardcover
Oblong 8 1/2 X 10 1/4 inches, Cloth spine and red boards, (32 pages). Photo illustrated by the author. Signed on the title page in silver ink:"Have a ball Bruce McMillan". Fine in Fine unclipped jacket. Introduces the concept of left and right as the reader follows the airborne travels of a colorful beach ball.
A Scots Anthology from the Thirteenth to the Twentieth Century (Signed Copy, Signed By Eric Linklater and Allan C Fraser of The Edinburgh Sir Walter Scott Club)
John W Oliver, and J C Smith (editors), title page design by Joan Hassall.
A Scots Anthology from the Thirteenth to the Twentieth Century (Signed Copy, Signed By Eric Linklater and Allan C Fraser of The Edinburgh Sir Walter Scott Club)
John W Oliver, and J C Smith (editors), title page design by Joan Hassall.
Publisher: Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh
Date published: 1949
Format: Hardcover
First edition, hardback. 19.5 Ã 12.5cm, 518pp. This copy has a prize label to the ffep from The Edinburgh Sir Walter Scott Club which has been signed by Eric Linklater (as President), Allan C Frazer (as Secretary) and another member of the Council whose name I can't decipher. A collection of verse in Scots (as popposed to an anthology of Scottish poems) starting with anonymous verse of the 1300s through to poets born in the first two decades of the twentieth century. Also includes a glossary of early Scots and modern Scots. Condition: A good solid copy, though the spine has a water-stain and is faded, and a few spots of fraying to the rear joint. The contents are very good.
Moore, George. Signed by Moore on the colophon on the verso of the title page.
In Single Strictness.
Moore, George. Signed by Moore on the colophon on the verso of the title page.
Publisher: Privately Printed for Subscribers only by Boni and Liveright, 1922. Number 918 of 1000.
Date published: 1922
Format: Hardcover
White and blue boards in blue-grey jacket. 313 pages, 6 1/4 X 9 7/8 inches. Near fine. Tiny paper label of bookseller, Paul Elder,on inside of rear free fly. Signed by Moore. Limited edition.
Inscribed by the author/illustrator on the title page. A delightful story with superb illustrations in bright colours by a noted American-born artist (1954- ) who lives in Ireland, well known for his paintings of nature. This is his only book production. In pictorial boards.A bright, tightly bound copy with no internal marking on text.Some staining damage to end papers, particularly at rear. Small tear on one page.
Sincerely, Put: Letters To His Friends Written By Lt. Colonel Russell L. Putman
Putman, Russell L.
Sincerely, Put: Letters To His Friends Written By Lt. Colonel Russell L. Putman
Putman, Russell L.
Publisher: Russell L. Putman / Standard Printing Company
Date published: 1945
Format: Hardcover
282 Pp. One Of 2000 Numbered Copies Signed By The Author. Book Is Fine, No Wear; Dj Worn, Torn, Chipped And Lacking Front Flap. Pencil Title On Additional Protective Paper Jacket, Probably Written By Napolitano, The Illustrator, Who Also Collected Armitage's Books.
In cloth backed boards, 8vo 182 pages. One of 1000 numbered copies (this is number 82), signed by Moore in black ink on limitation page. (darkening, toning and light wear to spine and board extremities). Originally published in Great Britain (17 days before the American issue, in slightly different format and textual arrangement) under title: Pure Poetry. Still a fairly tight copy internally; with publisher's extra printed spine label present on rear attached endpaper. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Tall (tall)
Publisher: Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, New Jersey
Date published: 1943
Format: Hardcover
New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1943. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by Howard D. McKinney. Very Good condition. A square, tight copy. Sharp corners. Hardcover. First Printing. Bookplate neatly removed from front pastedown endpaper, leaving a faint shadow. NO owner's name. NOT a remainder. Pages are fresh and crisp. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Bound in the original oatmeal color cloth, lettered in gold over a blue and black panel on the spine. Keywords: Music. . INSCRIBED and SIGNED by Howard McKinney. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good condition/No jacket. Illus. by Salter, Stefan (title page designed by). 8vo. 302pp.
Black spine and brown cloth, 8 1/4 inches square. Illustrated with photos of the sculptures, 89 pages. Two tiny spots on 2 pages else fine in near fine jacket with light edge wear.
Jones, Louise Seymour. Inscribed and signed on the half title.
The Human Side of Bookplates.
Jones, Louise Seymour. Inscribed and signed on the half title.
Publisher: The Ward Ritchie Press, 1951. First Edition.
Date published: 1951
Format: Hardcover
Tan cloth spine with gold lettering, red boards, 6 X 8 1/2 inches, 158 pages. Near ex-library copy with small number at base of spine and some library stamps within. Newspaper article review of the book taped to inside rear cover. Signed by the author on the half title: "Hoping This little book brings happiness. Louise Seymour Jones Redlands California March 1952." Beautifully printed by Ward Ritchie and illustrated with many examples of bookplates.
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dentelle: Borders on the inner edge of a book with a lacy pattern, most often gilt. Popular in France during the 18th century on covers of books, used more on the inside of modern books.