Toulouse-Lautrec: His Complete Lithographs and Drypoints.
New York: Abrams, [1985]. First edition. With 368 illustrations, 54 in full color. Fine in dust jacket. Spine of d.j. lightly faded, otherwise fine. Cloth. Quarto.
New York: Abrams, [1985]. First edition. With 368 illustrations, 54 in full color. Fine in dust jacket. Spine of d.j. lightly faded, otherwise fine. Cloth. Quarto.
Stanford: Stanford Univ. Press, 2000. 1st U.S. ed. Fine in fine d.j. Boards. Octavo.
New York: Avon Products Inc., [1953]. Date from printer’s code on second-to-last leaf (“4-1953”). These catalogues, which were issued under varying titles to Avon representatives more or less annually, are all scarce. OCLC records only a few copies of any Avon catalogues under this title from the early 1950s: two.....
[New York: California Perfume Company, Inc., n.d., ca. 1937-1940.]. Date inferred from the Avon company timeline. The California Perfume Company changed its name to Avon in 1939. The present binder is titled “Avon,” but some of the internal material still refers to the California Perfume Company or and “CPC-Avon.” The.....
[Oxford:]: excudebat Johan. Crooke, 1696 [date in Greek]. First edition of the two antagonistic orations of Æschines and Demosthenes as edited, with a Latin translation, by the young Oxford students Peter Foulkes and John Friend, who were both about twenty when this volume was printed. With three engraved portraits, of.....
London: Printed for A. Millar, W. Law...[et al.], 1792. A rare edition of a text that was first published in 1722. It went through numerous editions and was expanded several times during the eighteenth century. The charming woodcut illustrations are unsigned, as is the frontispiece. This edition is recorded in.....
A Bruxelles: Chez François Foppens, 1669. A scarce seventeenth century illustrated edition. Jean Baudoin (1590 – 1650) first published his edition of Aesop in Paris in 1631. The Brussels editions contain a different series of illustrations than the earlier Paris editions. Pieter Van der Borcht (1545 – 1608) had a......
Paris: chez Henri Tardieu, Libraire, Rue et Maison des Mathurins, [1810]. First edition from this publisher. Some OCLC records bear dates of 1801 or 1802 for this same edition, though the date on the title-page is “an X,” i.e., 1810. The illustrations are copied from the original images by Barlow.....
New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, [1940]. First edition. Fine in partially discolored, price-clipped, very good dust jacket. Burgundy cloth with front cover and spine stamped in silver. Octavo. [6], 87, [2] pp.
New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, [1940]. First edition. Fine in partially discolored, price-clipped, very good dust jacket. Burgundy cloth with front cover and spine stamped in silver. Octavo. [6], 87, [2] pp.
London: WH Allen, 1961. First British edition. Slight foxing to fore-edge. Very good in price-clipped dust jacket with a little light edgewear. Cloth. Octavo.
[New York:]: Greenwich Editions published by Meridian Books, [1958]. First edition. Former owner's address label. Very good in lighlty edgeworn, clipped d.j. Cloth. Octavo.
New York: Scribners, 1929. Limited to 210 copies, signed by the author. Spine a bit faded, neat contemporary ink inscription. Very good in very good publisher's slipcase. Green cloth over decorative boards. Octavo.
New York: Knopf, 1962. First edition. Bookplate. Near fine in like d.j. Spine of d.j. very lightly faded. Cloth. Octavo.
London: George Routledge & Co., 1857. First edition. Eight engraved plates, with tissue guards. Front hinge cracked, but sound, binding extremities lightly rubbed. A very good copy. Original dark blue blindstamped cloth with gilt spine. Octavo. [2], v, [1], pp. [3]-332.
New York: William Morrow, 1969. First edition. Fine in near fine d.j. Jacket has a little soiling. Clothbacked boards. Octavo.
New York: Academy Editions, [1988]. With 400 illustrations, including over 150 in full color. Fine in fine d.j. Cloth. Quarto. Chronicles the work of one of the leading London architects.
New York: Atheneum, 1965. First edition, presentation copy, inscribed by Albee in April, 1965 to New York book dealer Allan Elsner “for himself and his lovely shop.” Laid in is an envelope addressed to Elsner in which is a card on which Albee has written “Merry Christmas! Edward Albee.”. Fine.....
London: Swan Sonnenschein, 1902. First edition. Spine extremities lightly frayed. A good, tight copy. Original cloth. Octavo. xvi, 427 pp,
Munchen: Scirmer/Mosel, 1992. First (and only) edition. With frontispiece, eighty-one black and white duotones, and fourteen black and white text illustrations. Fine in fine dust jacket. Boards. Quarto. 137 pp.
Golden, Colorado: Coilorado Railroad Museum. [1982]. First edition. Fine in lightly edgeworn very good d.j. Cloth. Quarto.
Boston: Charles E. Goodspeed & Co., 1979. One of eighty-seven copies printed and bound by the Stinehour Press. The Eliot Indian Bible leaf in this copy is from the Book of Psalms and contains Psalms 93-96. Title-page printed in black and blue. Original Eliot Indian Bible leaf tipped-in after title.....
London: Chapman & Hall/Lawrence & Jellicoe, 1910. First trade edition. Twenty-four color illustrations, plus numerous black and white illustrations in text. Some light spotting to covers. Edges and endpapers lightly foxed. A good copy, clean and tight. Tan cloth, decoratively stamped and lettered in black and gilt. Two volumes, quarto.....
[Hurst, Berkshire:]: The Peacocks Press, 1955. First edition. A fine copy. Green cloth with gilt spine. One of 350 copies.
Edinburgh: National Library of Scotland, 1970. Fine in very good d.j. Spine of d.j. faded. Cloth. Quarto.