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Language: English
Published by Hackett Publishing Company, Inc., 1995
ISBN 10: 0915145685 ISBN 13: 9780915145683
Seller: Leahi Books, Olalla, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: As New. 1st Edition. ARISTOTLE: Selections: Translated with Introduction, Notes and Glossary by Terrence Irwin and Gail Fine Cornell University Hackett Publishing Company 1995 First Printing HB ISBN 0915145685 no dust jacket, brown cloth with maroon title on spine. 627 pages, AS NEW, unblemished. We have this book in stock and will ship promptly.
Published by W. Thomas Taylor [Designed and Printed by David Holman at the Wind River Press], Austin, 1983
Seller: Swan's Fine Books, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, Walnut Creek, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Limited Edition. One of 325 copies, folio size, 100 pp. A catalogue published in connection with an exhibition held at the Grolier Club to explore and celebrate the then-current state of fine press printing in America; as is stated in the Introduction, "a primary goal of the exhibition was to feature a selection of lesser-known and younger printers - to learn what they are doing, and why and how they are doing it". The exhibition finally comprised 41 different presses showing 100 of their works; presses which include The Allen Press, Arion Press, Bird & Bull, David R. Godine, Heron, Plantin, Zephyrus, and many more. A lovely catalogue which informs us about the individual presses while showcasing some of their best work. ___DESCRIPTION: Linen cloth boards in varying shades of ivory, gold and mauve, paper spine label with brown lettering, brown laid paper endpapers, title page in black and brown, entry numbers and names of each press in brown, eight sample pages bound in, a 12-page section, "Printers at Their Work" showing a selection of the printers with their presses in black and white photographs; Spectrum & Weiss types on Rives Heavyweight paper, folio size (14.5" by 10.25"), pagination: [i]-xvi, divisional title [xvii], blank [xviii], Printers at Their Work [xix-xxx], 31-67 includes an Index, blank [68], Colophon [69], blank [70]. ___CONDITION: Overall near fine, with a strong, square text block, solid hinges, the corners gently bumped but not rubbed, the interior is clean and bright, and it is entirely free of prior owner markings; a few light spots of foxing to the natural linen front board and the aforementioned gently bumped corners, else fine. ___POSTAGE: Please note that this is a large and heavy volume and therefore additional postage may apply; we are happy to ship at cost for both domestic and international orders, please inquire for details. ___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have, we are here to help.
Published by Printed for A. Hamilton, London, 1793
Seller: Whitmore Rare Books, Inc. -- ABAA, ILAB, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Condition: Near Fine. First thus. Handsomely bound by Zaehnsdorf in a modernist style, likely for exhibition (with their circlular stamp on the rear silk paste-down). Bound in full dark green crushed morocco. Concentric rules build to a central panel on the front and rear boards, similar, but smaller patterns in the spine panels. All edges gilt, ruled inner dentelles, dark green silk end papers. Spine a bit toned and bookplates of Charles Hervery Hoare and David M. Kirkby. A few bookseller notations to the early blanks. Clean and fresh throughout with only a few spots of foxing. Quarto (leaves 229 x 158), collating: [2, frontis and engraved title], xxiv, 227, [1 blank], [xix, Notes], complete with engraved frontis, title, four plates (one for each season) and eight additional vignette head and tailpiece illustrations within the text. Scottish poet James Thomson's The Seasons is a four-part pastoral poem, inspired by Milton's narrative blank verse, consisting of Winter (1726), Summer (1727), Spring (1728) and Autumn (1730). This edition brings all four together with a brief biography of the author. The poem would inspire painters and musicians, including Gainsborough and Bach, and would be translated into French and German; it was also at the center of in two legal disputes over publication copyrights. The Austro-Hungarian -born, Joseph Zaehnsdorf (1816-1886) trained with binders in Stuttgart and in Vienna, before moving to Germany, Switzerland, France, and eventually settling London. He working for various shops before opening his own bindery in 1842. In the face of industrializing production Zaehnsdorf embraced craft and eventually gained recognition for his talent. He was known for his precise finish and elegant design. The firm would continue in his son John William's capable hands; it employed binders like Louis Genth, Roger de Coverly, and Sarah Prideaux. Family run until 1947, it was eventually acquired by Asprey of London in 1983 (Gertz). Near Fine.