Published by Yale University Library, New Haven, first edition, 1980, 1980
First Edition
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Add to basketCloth, paper spine-label, 8vo, xxiii, 570 pp. Over 3,200 entries. An extremely valuable bibliographical catalogue of probably the greatest collection of Dickens material anywhere. Full collations for the principal works. The final section, Dickensiana, includes books, periodicals, sheet music, prints, photographs, mass-produced objects, paintings and drawings, relics and association items. Spine-ends a trifle bumped, otherwise Near Very Good. Spare spine-label tipped-in at end.
Published by The Tate Gallery, London, first edition, 1981, 1981
US$ 38.79
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Add to basketCondition: New. Cloth, gilt cover device, 4to, xvii, 427 pp, nearly 400 ills, including 33 on 18 colour plates. 513 entries. A catalogue of the Paul Mellon Collection predominantly of British and American books , but including some early works in French, Italian and Latin, and a small number of periodicals. Includes full bibliographical descriptions with details of all illustrations. All pictorial title pages are reproduced, as are many other illustrations. From the Introduction : "This book is primarily a technical bibliography. It is in effect a physical history of English books on a luxury subject: the horse as an animal of noble recreation and delight. The focus is on the Thoroughbred horse, its antecedents, anatomy, physiology, breeding, training, and employment on the turf and in the field. On another level this catalogue is simply a record of the household library of a man who for many years has been riding and hunting, breeding horses and racing them. It is not a hoard of rarities. These books were acquired by Paul Mellon more for the ideas and images they contain than for their value to collectors." From the blurb: "The catalogue is devoted primarily to British publications, from The Book of Saint Albans to the books of Lionel Edwards. But, with historical propriety, the first entries are manuscripts from France and Italy. Following them is a manuscript in middle English of Twiti's Craft of Venery. Transcribed here in its entirety, it is the earliest extant text in English of England's oldest hunting treaisse. The catalogue finishes, true to the sporting book tradition of physical luxury, with the last publications of America's Derrydale Press In all there are 470 entries for books, chronologically arranged, followed by 43 entries for periodicals. The index analyzes the text and illnstrations in the catalogue from both equine and bibliographical perspectives. The mam subject headings there are anatomy and conformation, breeding, buying and judging, care and management, equitation, farriery, feeding, fox-hunting, hare-hunting, horse-racing, hounds, hunt equipment, hunting horses, huntsmen, hunt topography, jockeys, jumping, laws, pedigrees, polo, racehorses, stables and stable management, stag hunting, steeplechasing, training, and veterinary medicine.".
Published by The Tate Gallery, London, first edition, 1981, 1981
US$ 44.34
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Add to basketCondition: New. Cloth, gilt cover device, 4to, xvii, 427 pp, nearly 400 ills, including 33 on 18 colour plates. 513 entries. A catalogue of the Paul Mellon Collection predominantly of British and American books , but including some early works in French, Italian and Latin, and a small number of periodicals. Includes full bibliographical descriptions with details of all illustrations. All pictorial title pages are reproduced, as are many other illustrations. From the Introduction : "This book is primarily a technical bibliography. It is in effect a physical history of English books on a luxury subject: the horse as an animal of noble recreation and delight. The focus is on the Thoroughbred horse, its antecedents, anatomy, physiology, breeding, training, and employment on the turf and in the field. On another level this catalogue is simply a record of the household library of a man who for many years has been riding and hunting, breeding horses and racing them. It is not a hoard of rarities. These books were acquired by Paul Mellon more for the ideas and images they contain than for their value to collectors." From the blurb: "The catalogue is devoted primarily to British publications, from The Book of Saint Albans to the books of Lionel Edwards. But, with historical propriety, the first entries are manuscripts from France and Italy. Following them is a manuscript in middle English of Twiti's Craft of Venery. Transcribed here in its entirety, it is the earliest extant text in English of England's oldest hunting treaisse. The catalogue finishes, true to the sporting book tradition of physical luxury, with the last publications of America's Derrydale Press In all there are 470 entries for books, chronologically arranged, followed by 43 entries for periodicals. The index analyzes the text and illnstrations in the catalogue from both equine and bibliographical perspectives. The mam subject headings there are anatomy and conformation, breeding, buying and judging, care and management, equitation, farriery, feeding, fox-hunting, hare-hunting, horse-racing, hounds, hunt equipment, hunting horses, huntsmen, hunt topography, jockeys, jumping, laws, pedigrees, polo, racehorses, stables and stable management, stag hunting, steeplechasing, training, and veterinary medicine.".
Published by Yale University Library, New Haven, first edition, 1980, 1980
First Edition
US$ 96.99
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Add to basketCloth, paper spine-label, 8vo, xxiii, 570 pp. Over 3,200 entries. An extremely valuable bibliographical catalogue of probably the greatest collection of Dickens material anywhere. Full collations for the principal works. The final section, Dickensiana, includes books, periodicals, sheet music, prints, photographs, mass-produced objects, paintings and drawings, relics and association items. Fine with spare spine-label tipped in at end.
US$ 103.91
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Add to basketCloth. Condition: Near Fine. Frontispiece photographic reproduction of carte-de-viste photograph portraits of Charles Dickens, circa 1867. (illustrator). First edition. This handsome first edition, first impression of an essential catalogue of Dickens material including periodicals, prints, artworks, and associated items. The first edition, first impression of the work.With a frontispiece photographic reproduction of four carte-de-viste photograph portraits of Charles Dickens, circa 1867.Includes a spare spine label tipped in among the outer leaves at the rear of the work.This is a fantastic catalogue of materials related to the author Charles Dickens which were left to Yale University by Colonel Richard Gimbel. As well as offering detailed bibliographical information on the major, minor, and collected editions of Dickens' works, the final section titled 'Dickensiana' is a catalogue of miscellaneous items related to Dickens including pamphlets, prints, and mass-produced objects. In the original publisher's full cloth binding with paper spine label. Externally, very excellent barring a touch of rubbing and bumping to the head and tail of the spine and the extremities and one minor handling mark to the spine label. Internally, firmly bound with lovely, bright, clean pages. Spare spine label is excellent. Near Fine. book.
Published by The tate Gallery for the Yale center for British art, London, 1981
Seller: Studio bibliografico Faita, Masciago Primo, VA, Italy
Condition: Buono stato di conservazione. 21,5 x 29 cm. Pagg. 427 con numerosissime illustrazioni Il volume fa parte della collana: "Sport in art and books The Paul Mellon Collection" Legatura in tela piena con titoli in oro al dorso e sovraccoperta illustrata a colori.