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London: Reeves and Turner, 1889. First Edition. About very good in publisher's dark red cloth with bumping and wear to edges and spine, paper spine label present but with loss, spine lean, front hinge starting, but nevertheless a desirable copy with excellent association.. Inscribed presentation copy from Morris to Ford Madox Brown, dated December 1888. An exceptional Pre-Raphaelite association. Brown was a British painter closely aligned with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, an "old and intimate" friend of Morris, and a founding partner of Morris's design company, Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. This copy was also owned by, and has the bookplate and ownership inscription of, American painter and collector Hamilton Easter Field who appears to have acquired it in 1894, the year after Brown's death. 8vo. [8], 199pp., [1] + 32pp. publisher's catalogue dated November 1888. Buxton Forman 107 (ordinary copy). Scott, pg. 13.
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[Presentation Copy from William Morris to Ford Madox Brown]. A Tale of The House of the Wolfings and All the Kindreds of the Mark Written in Prose and in Verse
de Morris, William
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[One of 25 Copies]. Ballads and Sonnets
de Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
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London: [Chiswick Press for] Ellis and White, 1881. First Edition. About very good in publisher's blue paper-backed boards, printed spine label, with splitting and wear along the spine, prior owner inscription to front free endpaper, in a custom clamshell box.. First edition, being one of only 25 large paper copies "for subscribers only." The second collection of poetry and the last published in Rossetti's lifetime, given his death the following year. Virtually unobtainable given the limitation. 8vo. xii, 335pp., [2]. W.M. Rossetti 35. Tinker 1819. Fredeman 23.12. Fennell 21.
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[With Over 100 Original Watercolor Views by a Family of Amateur Women Artists]. [Watercolor Views of Landscapes and Architecture in Britain and Europe by a Family of Amateur Women Artists]
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[n.p.], 1914. The watercolors are in very good or better condition with some foxing to versos, the majority mounted (some no longer mounted after loss of adhesive), most with the location identified on their mount, or with place, date, and artist identified on the verso of the watercolor, the album itself is good with tears to the album leaves, in original half cloth scrapbook over textured paper-covered boards that are rubbed and worn.. A splendid album containing over 100 mounted original watercolor views of various landscapes and buildings in Britain and Europe, featuring locations, among others, of the Lake District, Kent, Scotland (including the Highlands and Warwick Castle), Lyme Regis, Cornwall, Switzerland, Italy (including Florence), and others. Also includes a few watercolors of flora. The album contains the works of at least three members of the Copleston family of England, Jane Ellen Copleston, Eliza Ann Copleston, and Miss May G. Copleston, as well as an M.R. Hart [or Harte]. Folio.…
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Ravenna
de Wilde, Oscar
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London: Thos. Shrimpton and Son, 1878. Very good in original gray-green printed wrappers which are a bit browned at edges and with a few small chips. Now housed in a custom chemise and green morocco-backed slipcase.. First Edition. With crest on wrapper, title page, and with woodcut on the last page. Wilde's first book. Wilde's poem was the Newdigate Prize winner for 1878, presented at Oxford University for best poetry. "During a vacation ramble in 1877 [Wilde] started from Greece, [and] visiting Ravenna by chance on the way, he obtained material for a poem on that ancient city, and singularly enough, Ravenna was afterwards given out as the topic for the Newdigate competition." (Hamilton, The Aesthetic Movement in England, as quoted by Mason, pg. 243). 8vo. 16pp. Mason, pg. 241.
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[Sumptuously Bound English Manuscript Translation of Sicilian Poetry]. The Courteous Fairy and the World. Two Poems of the Late John Meli in the Sicilian Dialect with biographical notes by the Abbe Contreras on the Author; and the Notes in the Second edition of His Works, to the Poem of The World. Freely Translated into English Verse by W. W. Barker
de Meli, Giovanni; Barker, W. W., trans
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Messina, 1834. Very good with wear to edges and spine, and a tear to one leaf not affecting contents. A lovely manuscript in an equally lovely binding.. An unpublished manuscript English translation of Sicilian poet Giovanni Meli's La Fata Galanti (The Courteous Fairy, 1762). Meli (1740-1815) was a physician and poet who wrote in his native dialect of Palermo and promoted and collected Sicilian literature. The Courteous Fairy, a satirical poem in eight cantos, is one of his earliest works, written at the age of 22, four years before his first published collection. Although much of Meli's work has been translated into English and published, La Fata Galanti has only been translated in print in English recently. This particular translation remains unpublished. The second title mentioned, The World, is not actually included in the bound manuscript. The poem itself tells of a would-be poet who rescues a toad from a peasant. The toad is actually the Courteous Fairy in disguise. She offers him any wish,…
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[The "Rarest Rackham"]. Poor Cecco
de [Rackham, Arthur, illustrator]; Bianco, Margery
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New York: George H. Doran Company, 1925. Good plus with toned vellum-like paper spine with leather spine label over paper covered boards, top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed, stain to fore edge, pages browned from age and paper quality, professional repairs to spine and hinges. Nevertheless, a respectable copy of a noted rarity.. Limited edition #79 of 105 copies, signed by the author (who is most famous for the children's classic, The Velveteen Rabbit). Notable as a Rackham limited edition which he didn't sign. This work is frequently cited as the "rarest Rackham" limited edition and was never issued in England as a limited edition. With 7 tissue-guarded tipped-in plates by Rackham. 4to. xiv, 15-175pp., [1]. Latimore & Haskell, pgs. 59-60.
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Studies in Napoleonic Statesmanship: Germany
de Fisher, Herbert A.L. [Winston Churchill's copy; Randolph Churchill's copy]
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Oxford: Claredon Press, 1903. First Edition. Some pages unopened, pull out maps present. Another former owner's embossed stamp on the front free endpaper. Very Good in publisher's cloth.. Sir Winston Churchill's copy with his bookplate and the bookplate of his son, Randolph S. Churchill, both on the front pastedown. Letter of authenticity certifying the book as from the personal library of Winston Churchill, dated 1977, signed by Diana J. Rendell (of The Rendells, Inc., ILAB/ABA).
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Contrasts. Or a Parallel Between the Noble Edifices of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries, and Similar Buildings of the Present Day; Shewing the Present Decay of Taste. .
de Pugin, A. Welby [Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin]
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London: Printed for the Author, 1836. First Edition. Very good in contemporary cloth, spine reinforced with later linen, with scattered foxing throughout, primarily to edges. Scarce in commerce.. First edition of Pugin's monumental work which arguably defined the Gothic Revival in architecture. Belcher declared it "Pugin's most original, characteristic and influential book." Ferrey's biography of Pugin noted that Pugin published the work himself as he could not "find a publisher who would incur the responsibility of giving to the world a work so strongly seasoned with personal abuse." "Only Pugin was prepared to project the romantic retrospective vision of the medieval world on the present and the future, to urge a complete revival of the Church and the arts of the Middle Ages . . . . Contrasts appeared on 4 August, a date that marked the beginning of Pugin's public career and the effective end of Georgian architecture." Hill, God's Architect (2007, pgs. 158-59). 4to. iv, 50pp. + 16 plates. Belcher A3.1.
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[Baskerville Bible in Folio]. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old Testament and the New; with the Apocrypha . . . with annotations
de [God]
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Birmingham: John Baskerville, 1771. The first Baskerville Bible to be printed in Birmingham and one of only two Bibles published by Baskerville. A sumptuous printing in folio with 10 engraved plates. Folio. A-13K2. Gaskell 35 (first state with 1769 title page). ESTC T93103. Herbert 1210. Pardoe, John Baskerville, pgs. 98-118 (noting publication in 150 weekly parts). Very good in modern speckled full calf, with contents generally clean with light scattered foxing, one leaf with closed tear.
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Where the Blue Begins
de [Rackham, Arthur, illustrator]; Morley, Christopher
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London: William Heinemann Ltd.; New York: Doubleday, Page & Co, 1925. Very good in publisher's black cloth over blue-green marbled paper-covered boards, mounted paper label; top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed; illustrated endpapers, offsetting to front ones, in fair scarce publisher's paper-covered slip case with matching limitation number which is worn with loss to top and tears to bottom.. Limited American edition, #74 of 100 hand-numbered copies, signed by both Rackham and Morley. Illustrated with color frontispiece, 3 color plates, and numerous in-text black and white illustrations. The scarce matching slipcase is present. 4to. xii, 227pp. Latimore & Haskell, pgs. 60-61.
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[Printed on Vellum, in a Vellum Chemise, all in a Vellum Case]. Oraison Funèbre de Mgr Alexandre-François-Marie de la Bouillerie
de Mermillod, Gaspard
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Bordeaux: Librairie de Hippolyte Duthu, 1883. Near fine, laid in vellum chemise, all in publisher's vellum pull-off case with some wear, soiling, and tear to interior lid.. #3 of an unstated number of copies beautifully printed in brown and red on vellum. Commemorating the passing of the Archbishop of Perga / Coadjutor Bishop of Bordeaux, by Mermillod, the Cardinal Bishop of Lausanne and Geneva. Rare. 8vo. Unbound sheets. 93pp., [1] + tissued-guarded engraved frontispiece. OCLC reflects one physical copy in the United States, and none appear to be the instant vellum issue.
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[Hand-Colored Lithographs]. Illuminated Ornaments Selected from Manuscripts and Early Printed Books from the Sixth to the Seventeenth Centuries. Drawn and Engraved by Henry Shaw. With Descriptions by Sir Frederic Madden
de Shaw, Henry
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London: William Pickering, 1833. First Edition. Very good in later half morocco over boards, rebacked with more recent leather, old morocco spine label, later endpapers and flyleaves, boards worn at edges, occasional light foxing within, prior owner bookplate and small private library stamp.. First edition of Shaw's beautifully illustrated work on the art of illumination and depicting ornamentation from the sixth through the seventeenth centuries. A splendid work featuring an illuminated extra title page and 59 hand-colored lithographs. Ruari McLean in Victorian Book Design & Colour Printing called Shaw's publications "among the finest achievements of Victorian book design and illustration." 4to. [2], 18pp. + 59 unnumbered leaves of plates plus illuminated title, bound with addendum description to Specimen VIII. Abbey, England in Aquatint 234.
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New Hampshire [Signed and Inscribed by Frost]
de Frost, Robert; Woodcuts by J.J. Lankes
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New York: Henry Holt & Company, 1923. First trade edition. Wear to the edges and dampstaining to the bottom portion of the spine and covers, with contemporary ownership inscription. Very Good, lacking the extremely scarce dustwrapper.. Signed and inscribed by Frost on the flyleaf. One of Frost's most notable books and winner of his first Pulitzer Prize.
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The Works of Robert Browning
de Browning, Robert
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London: Smith, Elder & Co, 1912. Centenary Edition. Contemporary half red morocco gilt, top edge gilt with some wear to extremities and almost all boards detached. Given that this is a ten volume set, additional shipping will be quoted at cost.. Limited edition, being number 492/526 of the "Centenary Edition." An autograph letter signed by Browning is tipped in volume one. As other examine copies of the Centenary Edition include tipped in letters, it is certainly possible this was done by a publisher or early bookseller. 10 volumes. 8vo.
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Master Humphrey's Clock
de Dickens, Charles
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London: Chapman and Hall, 1840. A very good set with spines and upper front cover of vol. III gently sunned, printer's tickets of Benjamin Smith of Liverpool to front pastedowns, text and illustrations clean. An attractive example.. Triple decker first edition in book form in publisher's blind stamped, ribbed brown cloth with a central gilt device of a clock, spine elaborately stamped and titled in gilt. Includes The Old Curiosity Shop and Barnaby Rudge before they were separately issued. Profusely illustrated with frontispieces plus 194 wood-engraved illustrations, 154 by "Phiz" (Hablot Browne) and 39 by George Cattermole (though Smith notes some dispute about such numbers). Engraved frontispiece in each volume with tissue guard. "This odd mélange which includes The Old Curiosity Shop, Barnaby Rudge, and an elaborate surrounding apparatus, is the pinnacle of Dickensian Gothic." (Ray, 1991). Large 8vo. 3 vols. Smith I: 6 (this copy with most internal flaws, of which Smith does not assign priority.…
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The Adventures of David Simple: Containing an Account of his Travels through the Cities of London and Westminster in the Search of a Real Friend
de Fielding, Sarah
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London: Printed for A. Millar, 1744. First Edition. About very good in uniform full contemporary calf, wear to boards, both volumes rebacked and corners repaired, scattered spotting and foxing, contemporary ownership signature on both title pages and front free endpaper.. First edition. Henry wasn't the only talented writer in the family, as his sister demonstrates in David Simple. This edition precedes those later editions which were substantially revised by Henry. Sabor, ed., The Adventures of David Simple and Volume the Last (1998, pgs. x-xii). "Sarah Fielding's David Simple is the story of a young man's quest for a 'real friend' in a society characterised by avarice and injustice. . . For Sarah Fielding, some people are good-natured whilst most are not." Hall, The Exalted Heroine and the Triumph of Order (1993, pg. 54). 2 vols. 12mo. x, 378pp.; [2], 322pp. ESTC T57804. Grolier, History of English Prose Fiction 54.
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Westward Ho! or, The Voyages and Adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Knight, of Burrough . .
de Kingsley, Charles
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Cambridge: Macmillan & Co, 1855. First Edition. Very good in publisher's blue cloth recased with original backstrip laid down, spines darkened, dampstain to lower board of vol. III, prior owner signatures to endpapers, contemporary bookseller ticket, some soiling to half title in vol. II, housed in a morocco clamshell box.. Triple decker first edition, in publisher's cloth, of one of the bestselling books of the nineteenth century, which is largely disfavored at present due to the virulent anti-Catholicism and racist depictions of South Americans. Kingsley's historical novel celebrates England's victories over Spain in the Elizabethan era and follows an Elizabethan privateer, Amyas Preston, who set sail with Francis Drake, Walter Raleigh, and other privateers to the so-called New World. 8vo. 3 vols. viii, 303pp., [1]; vi, 367pp.; vi, 373pp., [1], 16pp. (publisher's catalogue with first issue misspelling on pg. 7). Parrish, pg. 26. Sadleir 1340.
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Contrasts. Or a Parallel Between the Noble Edifices of the Middle Ages and the Corresponding Buildings of the Present Day
de Pugin, A. Welby [Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin]
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London: Charles Dolman, 1841. Second Edition. Very good in modern quarter leather over marbled boards with minor scattered foxing throughout, primarily to edges.. Second edition of Pugin's groundbreaking work which arguably defined the Gothic Revival in architecture. With a total of 20 plates, an addition of 5 plates (and omission of 1) from the first edition, this second edition adds the notable plates whereby Pugin shows contrasting views of English Catholic towns in 1440 versus 1880, and ancient homes for the poor versus the modern-Victorian panopticon workhouses, and in which he of course laments and "exposed the degrated [sic] state of architecture" after the Middle Ages. The "most important addition to Contrasts [second edition] was a pair of plates. . . These plates made an argument more powerful than Pugin would ever make in words." Hill, God's Architect (2007, pg. 248). 4to. v, 104pp. + 20 plates. Belcher A3.2. Scarce in commerce.
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Peer Gynt
de [Rackham, Arthur, illustrator]; Ibsen, Henrik
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London: George G. Harrap & Co Ltd, 1936. Very good in publisher's gilt-stamped vellum, usual minimal natural discoloration, top edges gilt, contents quite clean, with good matching original slipcase, age-toned, short splits, rubbing to edges.. Limited edition, #237 of 460 hand-numbered copies, signed by Rackham, in publisher's full vellum with gilt title and spine. Illustrated with mounted color frontispiece, 12 mounted color plates by Rackham with lettered tissue guards. 4to. [iv], 5-256pp., [1]. Latimore & Haskell, pg. 74.
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[Beautiful Arts & Crafts Illustrations]. The Book of Gorley
de Sumner, Heywood
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- First
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- Usado - Very good in original blind-stamped green cloth, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, gilt lettering to spine, light rubbing and
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London: Printed at the Chiswick Press, 1910. Very good in original blind-stamped green cloth, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, gilt lettering to spine, light rubbing and bumping to extremities, prior owner bookplate and label of former ABA president and successor to Commin's shop, Alan G. Thomas, to front pastedown. In a very good yellow clamshell box lined with black felt.. First edition, with handwritten address label and ALS from Sumner to Horace Commin (a well-known Bournemouth bookseller who was a founding member of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association) pasted to the front free endpaper. Sumner was an early member of the Arts and Crafts movement, who later rabidly pursued local amateur archaeology. The content of this work is rural living with a touch of archaeology, but with an Arts and Crafts aesthetic, and is filled throughout with Sumner's illustrations. Even "Tolkien was [] very much influenced by the Arts and Crafts illustration style of Heywood Sumner." Durotriges Project,…
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