Airman Mortensen.
[Los Angeles:]: Seven Wolves Publishing, [1991]. First edition, inscribed by the author: "For Leonard, Good luck and God bless…" Fine in fine d.j. Cloth/boards. Octavo. By the author of 'Dances with Wolves.'.
[Los Angeles:]: Seven Wolves Publishing, [1991]. First edition, inscribed by the author: "For Leonard, Good luck and God bless…" Fine in fine d.j. Cloth/boards. Octavo. By the author of 'Dances with Wolves.'.
[London:]: Nonesuch Press, 1927. One of 1,550 copies. “Most of the eighty-two drawings in this book have never been exhibited and were previously unknown even to Blake’s most studious admirers” (Nonesuch Century). With eighty-two collotype plates reproducing Blake’s drawings. Plates and text printed on Arches paper at the Chiswick Press.....
Chicago: Philip O'Hara, Inc., in association with Trianon, Paris, 1972. First edition thus. Sixteen color plates from designs by Blake, one monochrome plate. The complete series of Blake's designs is given at the end in monochrome. Fine in fine d.j. Cloth. Quarto.
London: Printed for the Bibliographial Society at the University Press, Oxford, 1939 (for 1935). First edition. Light offsetting to endpapers. minor discoloration to boards. A very good copy. Bookplate. Natural linen over light brown cloth boards, spine stamped in black. Large octavo. [8], 339 pp.
Paris: P. Lethielleux, [1906]. First edition. Minor soiling. Very good. Cloth. Large octavo.
Paris: Chez P. Blanchard & Cie Libraires pour l'Educatn [sic], [n.d., 1818?]. Likely first edition. Though this is undated, the ads suggest a date of 1818. Engraved frontispiece, included in the pagination, engraved pictorial title-page, and four engraved plates. Some light shelfwear, two wormholes in spine and one in lower.....
Northridge: Santa Susana Press, California State University Libraries, 1988. One of sixty-five copies, signed by Lawrence Clark Powell. Printed, designed, and produced by Joseph D’Ambrosio using a hand set Della Robbia type and a Vandercook No. 4 proof press, with photographs printed and mounted by Amanda Blanco. Twelve dry mounted.....
Berkeley: University of California Press, [1969], Second revised edition. Over 400 illustrations, including tipped in color plates, black and white plates, and black and white text illustrations. Minor shelfwear. Near fine in fine d.j. Cloth. Quarto.
London: Allen and Unwin, [1948]. Second impression. Corners bumped. Very good in very good dust jackets. Minor stain to d.j. of Volume II near bottom edge. Cloth. Two volumes, octavo.
[Buenos Aires:]: [1997]. First edition, presentation copy, inscribed by Blaquier and his wirfe. Color illustrations throughout. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Jacket has one small tear near head of spine. Cloth. Quarto. A portrait of the opulent house of billionaire industrialist, writer and art collector Calos Pedro Blaquier.
Easthampton: Warwick Press, 1978. One of 250 copies, signed by Blinn. Four hand-colored illustrations by the author. A fine copy. Decorative paste-paper covers with gilt lettering on spine. Octavo. [16] pp.
[Easthampton:]: Warwick Press, 1988. One of 175 copies, signed by Carol Blinn, and her alter ego, Frieda Fitzenmeyer. Four full-page illustrations, with hand-coloring. Fine. Yellow wrappers, stitched. 3" x 4." 13 pp.
Los Angeles: Dawson's Book Shop, 1972. First edition, limited to 315 copies printed by Saul & Lillian Marks at the Plantin Press. Plates. Typographical ornaments in blue-green. Fine. Cloth. Octavo.
North Hills, PA: Bird & Bull Press, 1982. Fine, with original prospectus. Octavo. 135 pp. Facsimiles of Atkyns' essay, 1664, and Caslon's 'A Specimen of Printing Types, 1764, with a commentary by Carey S.Bliss of the Huntington Library.
Pasadena: The Rounce and Coffin Club, 1982. One of 125 copies printed for members of the Rounce and Coffin Club to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the Club. Another issue, limited to 200 copies, was bound in wrappers. With a tipped-in leaf from the 1824 printer’s manual opposite the first.....
London: John Russell Smith, 1859. One of 250 copies. An excellent facsimile of Schreiber I, the first edition of the most popular and best known of block book texts, published in the Netherlands around 1466-70. There are nine known complete or partially complete copies of this edition. Spine, corners, board.....
[Seattle, Washington:]: The M Kimberly Press, 1989. Of 35 copies, this is number 28, signed in ink by the authors on the colophon. Ten woodcuts in blue, black, and red by the authors. Printed on Rives Heavyweight in Times New Roman and Futura types. Lower back cover slightly bumped and.....
[London:]: The Cresset Press, 1929. One of 650 copies, printed on Arnold hand-made paper in Monotype Cochin. Folding engraved frontispiece, wood-engravings in text. Several brown spots on spine, light soiling, some offsetting on pp. 22-23 from a clipping once laid in. Overall a very good copy. Quarter parchment over boards.....
New York: Simon and Schuster, [1990]. First edition. Fine in price-clipped d.j. Clothbacked boards. Octavo.
London: Primrose Academy, [1995.]. First edition. One of 135 copies designed and printed by Sebastian Carter at the Rampant Lions Press. Signed by the artist. Printed on Zerkall mould-made paper. A fine copy in a fine slipcase. Brick colored cloth over decorative boards, gilt spine. Large octavo.
London: Printed for Nathaniel Thompson... 1680. First edition. Title-page in black and red. Full-page woodcut chart on p. 145. Crease in title-page and last leaf of text, a little light browning. A very good copy. Contemporary calf, expertly rebackd, with old spine laid down. Folio. [8], 243, [1, blank] pp.....
Austin: W. Thomas Taylor, [1985]. First edition. Limited to 1,000 copies. Heavily illustrated with reproductions of designs from books by Frost. Fine in fine publisher's slipcase. Cloth. Large octavo.
New York: Frederic C. Beil, [1982]. First trade edition. Fine in fine d.j. Cloth. Octavo.
[Geneva:]: Skira, [1979]. Fine in very good slipcase. Slipcase rubbed around the edges. Black and white and color illustrations throughout, including tipped in color plates. Large quarto. [240] pp.
Washington: Government Printinng Office, 1902. Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 27. One inch tar along front joint near foot of apine, old bookplate. Overall a very good copy. Cloth. Quarto. 244 pp.