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Peer Gynt: a Dramatic Poem
London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., 1936 4to, 255, [3] pp. With 12 color plates. Original vellum stamped in gilt, slipcase (worn). A very fine copy. Limited to 460 copies signed by Rackham. ... more information
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The Conquest of California: A Biography of William B. Ide
Oakland, California: Biobooks, 1944. 8vo, 188pp. plus frontispiece and one additional plate from facsimile. Original quarter cream-colored cloth with red paper-covered boards, printed label affixed to backstrip, untrimmed; Frontispiece and one additional plate from facsimiles, as well as a fold-out map in color of Sonoma County, California. some light scuffing to binding, one bump to base of rear board, internally bright. Very good to near fine. Edition limited to 500 copies, printed at the Grabhorn Press... more information
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Ronald Brunlees McKerrow: A Selection of His Essays
Metuchen, New Jersey: The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 1974. 8vo, viii, 240pp. Original green buckram stamped in gilt to backstrip; illustrated in black and white by means of facsimiles within the text. Fine. First edition. The Great Bibliographers Series, No. 1, from The Scarecrow Press. Includes historical notes on Elizabethan printing, as well as an index. As Oak Knoll states, ÒAs the bibliography at the end of this book demonstrates, the selection is small relative to the great quantity of articles a... more information
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A Communication of the Improvement of Government: Read Before the American Philosophical Society
Philadelphia: Abraham Small, 1824. 8vo, 24pp. Original publisherÕs wrappers, untrimmed pages, inscribed on front wrapper: ÒHis Excellency / The Baron de Mareuil ... with Mr. IngersollÕs / compliments.Ó A fine copy. First edition. Ingersoll (1782-1862), was an American lawyer and Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania who championed popular democracy. Ingersoll entered electoral politics in 1811 when he was nominated for a seat on the Penns... more information
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And Everything That Lives Is Holy
San Francisco: 2003. 8 x 10.5 ins. Calligraphic print in several colors, numbered 3/20, signed and dated. Framed and glazed. Thomas Ingmire (San Francisco) was the first American to be elected a Fellow of the prestigious Society of Scribes and Illuminators, London. A vivid expression of the modern calligraphy movement, his work can be found in public and private collections around the world; it is the subject of Michael Gullick's Words of Risk: The Art of Thomas Ingmire (1989) and codici 1: a teacher&... more information
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Root Mantra from the Heart of Wisdom Sutra. [Om] Gate Gate Paragate Parasamgate Bodhi Soha
[San Francisco: 2004]. Oblong elephant folio sheet of vellum, framed and glazed, written entirely in gold. Thomas Ingmire (San Francisco) was the first American to be elected a Fellow of the prestigious Society of Scribes and Illuminators, London. A vivid expression of the modern calligraphy movement, his work can be found in public and private collections around the world; it is the subject of Michael Gullick's Words of Risk: The Art of Thomas Ingmire (1989) and codici 1: a teacher's notebook on m... more information
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Picturesque Views on the River Thames, from its Source in Gloucestershire to the Nore; With Observations on the Public Buildings and other Works of Art in its Vicinity. In Two Volumes. Vol. I [II]
London: Printed by C. Clarke, Published by T. Egerton, 1801-2. 2 vols. 8vo, xvi, 209; [iv], 258 pp., recent full crimson morocco antique, spines decorated and lettered in gilt, covers gilt-ruled in an ivy pattern. Two engraved maps & two emblematic half-titles, 52 topographic plates, all aquatints printed in sepia; numerous woodcuts in text. Predictable offsetting, minute puncture due to paper flaw in plate of Marlow Bridge (opp. p. 195 in Vol. I); a beautiful set in a superb binding. Third Edition; t... more information
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The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
London: Harrap, 1928. 4to, 102 [103]pp. with 8 color plates, illustrations in the text, top edge gilt, fore edge untrimmed, dust-jacket a little worn and chipped. First trade edition. Uncommon in the jacket. ... more information
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The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent
New York: PutnamÕs, 1894. 2 vols, 8vo, 294; 315pp. With numerous illustrations including 3 by Rackham. Original red cloth gilt, very good. Limited to 1000 copies, part of the ÒHollyÓ edition of the works of Irving. ... more information
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Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent
New York: PutnamÕs, 1895. 2 vols, 8vo, 294; 315pp. With numerous illustrations including 4 by Rackham. Each page within a decorative color-printed border. Original dark blue cloth gilt, very good. Part of the ÒVan TasselÓ edition of the works of Irving, this copy in the variant binding with white medallions on the covers. ... more information
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The Berlin Stories. The Last of Mr. Norris. Goodbye to Berlin
[New York]: New Directions, [1945]. 8vo, (6), 207pp. Original gray cloth, dust-jacket. Slightest of wear to jacket. First collected edition of these two novels: ÒMr. NorrisÓ was first published in 1935 and ÒGoodbye to BerlinÓ in 1939. The novel was adapted into a Broadway play called ÒI Am A CameraÓ by John Van Druten (1951) and it was a personal success for Julie Harris as the insouciant Sally Bowles, winning her the first of her four Tony Awards for Best Leading ... more information
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