The Theory of Universals.
Oxford: Athe University Press, 1952. First edition. Very good in price-clipped d.j. Jacket has small gash in spine. Cloth. Octavo.
Oxford: Athe University Press, 1952. First edition. Very good in price-clipped d.j. Jacket has small gash in spine. Cloth. Octavo.
Oxford: At the University Press, 1952. First edition. Fine in price-clipped d.j. Cloth. Octavo.
[ Berkeley California: ca. 1930s]. A unique item. Block printing was a fixture of many school art classes during the 1910s-30s. California was a hub of block print making during the Arts & Crafts movement, with iconic California artists like Pedro Lemos (1882 – 1958) publishing art education books that.....
New York: Praeger, [1971]. Cloth. With ten color illustrations and 97 black and white illustrations. Minor soiling. Jacket chipped at head of spine. Very good. Quarto.
Washington: Government Printing Office, 1909. First edition. Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 48. Plates. Very good. Cloth. Octavo.
First edition of the collected works of Clement I together with the first Latin edition of the works of Saint Justin Martyr. Large wood engraved device illustrating a printing press with three workmen on title page; engraved initial letters hand-colored in red, yellow, and blue; rubricated in red and blue.....
Cambridge, mass. Harvard University Press, 1966. First edition. Fine in very good, price-clipped dust jacket. Spine of d.j. browned. Cloth. Octavo.
London: Printed at the Shakespeare Press, by W. Bulmer and W. Nicol, 1821. First edition. Privately printed in an edition of sixty-four copies for noted book collector George Hibbert (1757–1837), who purchased the manuscript in 1817 at the sale of the library of Count Borromeo of Padua. The text is.....
[ Basel: Nicolaus Kesler, 1496 ]. Text in double columns, rubricated throughout in red and blue. The decorative two-line title is from a woodcut. Contemporary ink manuscript notes on front pastedown, occasional contemporary ink marginalia. Remains of a medieval vellum manuscript leaf, used as binder's waste, in front and back.....
Richmond: Published by Leonard & Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press, 1922. First edition. One of about 1,000 copies printed. Binding extremities lightly rubbed, a little chipping to spine label. First and last couple of leaves lightly foxed as usual. A very good, clean copy. Original decorative boards with paper.....
London: Field & Tuer, 1880. First edition. Facsimile signatures in text. Publisher’s slip with the headings “Note” tipped in. Boards a bit warped, as usual, some browning to edges of pages. Overall very good. Vellum boards. with title in black on front cover. Square octavo. 141, [3, “How to Correct.....
London: John Oldcastle’s Guide for Literary Beginners. [1884]. Vignettes and facsimiles in text. Boards lightly soiled, head and foot of spine lightly chipped, lacks front free endpaper. Otherwise a good, clean copy of a fragile book. Tan boards with light blue board backstrip, title in black on front cover. 4.....
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1978. First edition. Full- and partial-page black and white text illustrations. Fine in fine d.j. Cloth. Two volumes, thick quarto.