Published by Novello & Co Ltd, 1948
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 36 pages. Marion M Scott "Dr Haydn and Dr Geiringer" / A Hyatt King "Mozart and Cramer - The Facsimile Of A Lost Autograph" / Walter Emery "Bach's Ornaments" / The Musician's Bookshelf / Organ Recital Notes / London Concerts (M13).
Published by Book Collecting & Library Monthly, 1971
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 36 pages. Sotheby's "Modern First Editions" prices realised for their 10-11 May,1971 auction (8 pages) / Tauchnitz Of Leipzig publications 2001-3 to 2100-1 / "Autograph Letters prices realised at Sotheby's 22 April 1971 auction / Frederic Prokosch - specially printed books for him, Sotheby's 11 May 1971 / Nine Lives + Nonesuch Press / Brian Gould "Visits To Arthur Waley.
Published by Book Collecting & Library Monthly, 1972
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 32 pages. B Hutchison "The Anatomy of Remainders" / Frances Hodgson Burnett 1849-1924 - publications/ Tauchnitz Of Leipzig publications 3402 to 3500 / Sotheby's "The Property of Mrs.Madeleine Buxton Holmes" (8 pages) / Sacheverell Sitwell booklets / Autograph Letters and Historical Documents (6 pages).
Published by The Oxford University press, 1966
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
US$ 10.91
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Very Good. 88 pages. Illustrated. Hans Fischer; Leba M Goldstein; J E Norton; Simon Nowell-Smith; Vinton A Dearing; G Thomas Tanselle; Jean Robertson; Bent Juel-Jensen; Trevor Fawcett. Contents include: Conrad Gessner 1516-1565 as Bibliographer and Encycopedist; The Pepys Ballads; The Post Office London Directory; The Printing of George Meredith's The Amazing Marriage; Some Routines for Textual Criticism; The Recording of Press Figures; Sidney and Bandello; Michael Drayton and William Drummond of Hawthornden - A Lost Autograph Letter Rediscovered;
Published by Book Collecting & Library Monthly, 1972
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
US$ 13.63
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Very Good. 32 pages. Autograph Letters and Historical Documents sold by Sotheby's on 27 June 1972 (3 pages) / R E Bodle "Swiss Family Robinson" / J S Fletcher 1863-1935 published works (4 pages) / Tauchnitz Of Leipzig numbers 3501 to 3600 / Modern First Editions sold at Sotheby's 17 July 1972 (10 pages).
Published by Oxford University Press, 2010
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
US$ 13.63
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Very Good. 180 pages. Illustrated. "'Fit for a king': music and iconography in Richard Beauchamp's chantry chapel " Alexandra Buckle / "Guillaume de Machaut, royal almoner: Honte, paour (B25) and Donnez, signeurs (B26) in context" Elizabeth Eva Leach / "Two 13th-century hockets on Manere recovered" Mary Wolinski and Barbara Haggh / "Early autograph manuscripts of Marin Marais" Stuart Cheney / "Upstaging the voice: diegetic sound and instrumental interventions in the French Baroque cantata" Michele Cabrini / "War, peace and the ballet in Le Soir" Olivia Bloechl / "New perspectives on Thomas Myriell's Tristitiae remedium and Add. Ms. 29427" Donna M. Di Grazia / "'. so beautiful that I was almost beside myself': Vivaldi and the Basel Collegium Musicum" Robert Kintzel.
Published by Kyoto, Mitsumura Suiko Shoin Co. / Kinzo Honda, 1960., 1960
Seller: C O - L I B R I , Bremen - Berlin ; Deutschland / Germany ., Berlin, Germany
First Edition Signed
(5) pages [Titlepage, Colophone, Contents, Preface], 157 photographic plates on special paper, 82 pages of text. - Publisher's cloth with colour-illustrated gilt- and white titled dustjacket, strong cardboard-wrapper and Cardboard clipcase with title-label; small-4to.(ca. 23 x 23 x 3 cm; ca. 1 kg.). *** [Erweiterter FRÜHLINGS-VERKAUF bis Donnerstag, den 19.03.2026 / SPRING-SALE until Thursday, March 19, 2026: um über 20% REDUZIERTER PREIS / PRICE-REDUCTION of over 20%; ehemaliger Preis / previously EUR 36,50] --- FIRST EDITION (not to mix with the ordinary 1970 trade-version), CLOTHBOUND ORIGINAL WITH DUSTJACKET AND CARDBOARD-BOX; FRONT FLYLEAF BOLDY INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY THE PHOTOGRAPHER IN JAPANESE CHARACTERS. - Clothbinding with few small spots; else in best condition.
Published by Paris, Imprimerie de A. Quantin, 1882., 1882
Seller: C O - L I B R I , Bremen - Berlin ; Deutschland / Germany ., Berlin, Germany
First Edition Signed
1 blank page, foretitle, engraved frontispice-portrait, 114 untrimmed pages on large paper, 1 blank p. - Publisher's olive-grey wrapper, bound in modern orange cloth with holograph spinelabel; 8vo.(ca. 23 x 16,5 cm). *** [Erweiterter FRÜHLINGS-VERKAUF bis Donnerstag, den 19.03.2026 / SPRING-SALE until Thursday, March 19, 2026: um über 20% REDUZIERTER PREIS / PRICE-REDUCTION of over 20%; ehemaliger Preis / previously EUR 46,50] --- FIRST EDITION, 1 OF ONLY 50 COPIES ON 'PAPIER DE HOLLANDE'(only edition / 'seule tirage'); INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR ''A Monsieur Francisqu[?] Sarcey /. . .''(French journalist and dramatic critic, 1827-1899). - While the rearcover is bound-in completely, the frontcover is trimmed to its black frame surrounding the title-imprint and tipped-on grey stronger large paper. On the verso of that sheet is tipped-on a cut-out part of the former wide margin of the original cover with the author's holograph dedication. --- Inner frontpanel of the new binding (apparently from the 1980ies) with tipped-in german auction-catalogue extract (of this copy) and a longer typed bio-bibliographic note on Bengesco. A WELL PRESERVED COPY.
Published by New York (City), Simon & Schuster, 1951., 1951
Seller: C O - L I B R I , Bremen - Berlin ; Deutschland / Germany ., Berlin, Germany
First Edition
xiv (i), (1) 589 pages on untrimmed pages; 1 folded plate. - Publisher's gilt-titled dark-red cloth binding, topedge black; large-8vo.(ca. 24 x 17 x 4 cm; ca. 1,3 kg.). *** [Erweiterter FRÜHLINGS-VERKAUF bis Donnerstag, den 19.03.2026 / SPRING-SALE until Thursday, March 19, 2026: um über 40% REDUZIERTER PREIS / PRICE-REDUCTION of over 40%; ehemaliger Preis / previously EUR 165,-] --- FIRST EDITION, CLOTHBOUND ORIGINAL; FRONT-ENDPAPER INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR TO CLIF[TON] DANIEL, then New York Times London- and later Moscow-bureau-chief before he became Managing Editor in 1964: ''To Clif Daniel, friend and / associate, whose good works / will show up in Volume Two. / With sincere Good Wishes / . . .'', dated 'Jan. 4 1954'; front flyleaf with later holograph ownership-name 'Tanner'. - Clifton Daniel was married to former U.S. President Harry S Truman's only child, Margaret, a celebrated opera-singer and mystery-novel writer. The first of the couple's four sons is Clifton Truman Daniel (* 1957), now honorary chairman of the board of trustees of the Harry S. Truman Library Institute. . . --- A BEAUTIFUL COPY WITH A NICE ASSOCIATION.
Published by On letterhead of Hyde Cottage 68 Royal Hill Greenwich SE. 27 November, 1883
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
US$ 163.59
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basket3pp., 12mo. Very good, on lightly-aged paper. In original envelope, with stamp and postmark, addressed by Bennett to 'John T Baron Esq. | 48 Griffin Street | Blackburn | [signed] W C Bennett'. He begins by informing Baron that four numbers of 'The Lark' have already been published. 'Messrs Hart & Co 22 Paternoster Row are the London Publishers No 5 for December is now at Press with Christmas supplement - 16 pages size of Punch - with eg Poems by Tennyson - Lord Lytton - Sir Theodore Martin - Sir Samuel Ferguson - Austin Dobson - G R Sims - Mrs Craik & other fine living English Poets - such a pennyworth for eminent contributors & quality of Contents as has never been issued before'. He proceeds to list seven individuals, including 'Mr Gladstone', who will contribute to the sixth issue. He continues: 'I defer for the present the consideration of original contributors having had the gems of 60 living poets placed at my disposal - Make it known in Blackburn - & buy a copy at each of the Newsvendors you know If they once get it they will keep it.' He ends by describing the magazine as 'a powerful influence set in action to refine & delight the People'.
Published by San Francisco, I) Golden Mountain Press, 1961 / II) New Directions, 1961 / III) 'City Lights Books', 1962., 1962
Seller: C O - L I B R I , Bremen - Berlin ; Deutschland / Germany ., Berlin, Germany
Signed
I) 8 pages incl. wrapper, printed with brown letters; II) 79 p., 1 single-size but 33 1/3 rpm Record in a paper-sleeve at inner rearpanel; III) Yellow-cardboard 'City-Lights-Books'-Postcard, with stamps (10+1 Cent) and postal 'San Francisco California'(Ja[n.] 31, 7pm)- +'Air Mail'-stamp. - I) Publisher's stapled brown-titled wrapper, 8vo.(ca. 21 x 14,5 cm); II) Publisher's red-titled photographically illustrated ('Machu Picchu' by Cornell Capa, Magnum) hardcover-binding, square-8vo.(ca. 20 x 20 cm); III) Postcard-size (ca. 9 x 14,5 cm). *** [Erweiterter FRÜHLINGS-VERKAUF bis Donnerstag, den 19.03.2026 / SPRING-SALE until Thursday, March 19, 2026: um über 35% REDUZIERTER PREIS / PRICE-REDUCTION of over 35%; ehemaliger Preis / previously EUR 280,-] ---FIRST EDITIONS, 'BERLIN' INSCRIBED TO DIENST ''EL RHINO''*, FULLY SIGNED AND DATED 1961; 'STARTING . . .', with Publisher's large printed dedication-card ''With the Compliments of the Author / . . .'' at front flyleaf; on THE POSTCARD FULLY HANDWRITTEN, -SIGNED AND ADDRESSED TO ''Rolf-Gunter Dienst, Rhinozeros-Revue*, . . ., Germany''. Ferlinghetti expresses his thankfulness to ''Rhino[*] - . . . for new issue containing Burroughs - Corso - Creeley - Ginsberg etc.'' and asks Dienst to ''send 10 copies to CITY LIGHTS BOOKSTORE for us to sell?(Send bill with it + we'll pay) . . . It's a Great issue!'', dated ''1-30-62''; small ms.-note probably by Dienst in red ''erl. [abbrev. 'done'] 5.11.62''. - *) During the early 1960ies then not yet established german artist Rolf-Gunter Dienst edited a periodical named 'Rhinozeros' to publish American Beat-Poetry in Germany. --- The fragile Pamphlet 'BERLIN' slightly used, 'STARTING FROM SAN FRANCISCO' with minor shelfwear, the record quite well; the postcard nearly in best condition; A BEAUTIFUL ATMOSPHERIC SET, documenting the interrelations between american and german poetry-avantgarde in their important early years. . . - From the estate of Rolf-Gunter Dienst who died a few years ago.
Published by ''À Paris, de l'Imprimérie de Firmin Didot, 1813''., 1813
Seller: C O - L I B R I , Bremen - Berlin ; Deutschland / Germany ., Berlin, Germany
First Edition
1 blank sheet, holograph dedication page, titlepage with engraved coat of arms; 1 page 'Table des Livres du Nouveau Testament', 394 pages on vellum-paper; 2 blank sheets. - Richly gilt (ornamental crosses at spine, wine-branches at panel-frames, circle-ornaments at inner panel-frames) dark-green slightly grained full-morocco binding with ornamentally gilt-framed rose-colour silk interiors and likewise covered endpapers, all edges gilt, 3 marker-ribbons (green, white, rose); large-8vo.(ca. 23 x 16 x 2,5 cm; ca. 1 kg.). *** [Erweiterter FRÜHLINGS-VERKAUF bis Donnerstag, den 19.03.2026 / SPRING-SALE until Thursday, March 19, 2026: um über 30% REDUZIERTER PREIS / PRICE-REDUCTION of over 30%; ehemaliger Preis / previously EUR 1.200,-] --- FIRST EDITION OF THE FIRST STEREOTYPE PRINTED PROTESTANT BIBLE IN FRANCE, IN A FRENCH MASTERBINDING OF THE PERIOD; FRONT FLYLEAF WITH WHOLEPAGE MANUSCRIPT DEDICATION BY THE FOUNDER OF THE PROJECT - AND BIBLE-MASSPRODUCTION THUS - NORTH-GERMAN EMIGRANT PASTOR FRÉDÉRIC LÉO TO CROWN-PRINCE FRIEDRICH LUDWIG HERZOG ZU MECKLENBURG-SCHWERIN (one of the financers of the project) DATED IN THE YEAR OF PUBLICATION: ''Hommage / À S.A.S. Monseigneur / Le Price héréditaire / Frédéric Louis / de / Mecklenbourg / par Son très-respectueux Serviteur / Frédéric Léo. L (Mecklembourgeois) / Fondateur de l'Institution Biblique Stéréotype / de Paris / Membre . . . / . . . / à Paris le 20 Juin 1813.'' --- Lutheran Pastor Frédéric Léo from Mecklenburg-Germany was sent as 'pastor-suffragan' of the Lutheran Consistory to Paris in 1811 to spread the protestant view of christianity in the catholic heart of France, and with the support of Frederic Louis Crownprince of Mecklenburg - to whom he dedicated this particular bibliophile copy - raised funds for the massprint of bibles (not only) from the crownprince's former brother-in-law Tsar Alexander I., who himself founded of the 'Bible Society of Russia'. Together with the famous french printer Firmin Didot, who perfectionized the stereotype-printing process to produce a very large number of pages from 1 plate in lasting good quality and economically successful, Léo started the mass-production of Ostervald's New Testament in 1813 which in quality and number by far exceeded earlier stereotype bible-editions in Germany (Canstein/Halle) and England (Stanhope/Cambridge), although not many seem to have survived resp. can be found in trade. This was the initial moment for the mass-production and wide-spread of printed bibles, affordable for 'everyone'. Encouraged by his success in 1816 Léo also initiated a 'Catholic Society for the Distribution of the New Testament' to publish an edition according to the version of Sacy until his 'Institution Biblique Stéréotype' was shut down by the Vatican's condemnation of Bible Societies in 1825. The publishing of protestant as well as catholic bibles also made him a Pioneer of ecumenical christianity. . . - BINDING SLIGHTLY RUBBED, rearpanel slightly scratched, bottom of frontjoint slightly split for 2-cm; A BEAUTIFUL COPY IN ALMOST BEST CONDITION AND WITH THE BEST POSSIBLE ASSOCIATION (until a dedication copy to Alexander I. in his private binding may be discovered); A MILESTONE IN PRINTING-HISTORY. . .
Published by Letter: on letterhead of the Garrick Club London. 7 December Flier: London: Frederick Warne & Co. 1878, 1881
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
US$ 109.06
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketLetter: 1p., 12mo. In good condition, on lightly-aged paper. He begins by suggesting that Baron write to 'Mr Payn' (the novelist and editor James Payn) via the Reform Club, Pall Mall. (Baron's method involved asking one celebrity how to contact another.) He next discusses two of his works: '"The Memorial Windows" appeared in the Gentleman's & was published in Pippins & Cheese (Bradbury & Evans) - "The Valley" you will see in enclosed list'. He concludes by thanking Baron for his 'complimentary note'. With envelope addressed to 'J. T. Brown [sic] | 18 Griffin Street, | Witton, | Blackburne [sic]'. The 'enclosed note' referred to by Hatton is a printed publicity flier (2pp., 16mo) by the London publishers Frederick Warne & Co., with one side of the leaf advertising 'The Companion Library' (listing seven of 'Joseph Hatton's Novels'), and the other 'Joseph Hatton's New Novel, The Queen of Bohemia' ('Ready July 1st 1878'). In good condition, on lightly-aged paper.