KNIGHT'S PICTORIAL GALLERY OF ARTS. 2 Vols.
London n.d (c. 1840s - 1850's) Illus with steel engravings, and nearly four thousand woodcuts", 13.5 x 10.5", half leather; cloth. Tons of neat Victorian cuts. More
London n.d (c. 1840s - 1850's) Illus with steel engravings, and nearly four thousand woodcuts", 13.5 x 10.5", half leather; cloth. Tons of neat Victorian cuts. More
Langres 4 Jan. 1894 - 27 Dec. 1894. 11x7", leather backed marbled boards. More
Paris 1930-36. Mostly Illus, 14x10.5", full gilt-ruled leather. 26pp on famous artists such as Van Dyck, Rubens, Goya, Van Gogh, etc. More
L. Curmer: Paris, 1956. Full page engraved plates; borders around each pp, 10 x 6.75", gilt-ruled black leather, aeg. As is: hinges starting. More
De Brunhoff: Paris, 1904. Hardcover. 2 Vols. Color illus by J. -James Tissot, 14.5 x 11", full green gilt-de Morocco; aeg, inside covers are highly gilt-ruled leather with an inlaid floral design with red and gold leather over polished calf, 361 pp; 318pp with indexes of illustrations, covers a bit..... More
NY (1850-51). Illus incl. 9 color plates (fruits, birds), 9x6", half red leather; cloth. More
Burdick and Scovill: NY nd (ink date 1853). Full page engraved plates and color florals, 9 x 5.5", half leather; pebbled cloth. More
Colored engraving, image 4.5 x 6", matted to 7.5 x 9.5" More
NY (1951). Illus, 10x6.5", pict pebbled cloth. More
Langenscheidt: NY, nd. Hardcover. Miniature book, 2 x 1.25", blue vinyl, 640pp, rear inner hinge broken but still a nice looking little dictionary. SWAF. More
Langenscheidt: Berlin, nd. Hardcover. 2 x 1.25" flexible red plastic cover, 640pp, covers a bit rubbed, old glue stain across top edge of textblock, some pp creased, but still a nice example of a miniature book. More
Photo album, 15.5 x 9", gilt dec red leather w/leather inlays, a.e.g., some 38 photo CDV portraits. More
Chez Payot: Paris, 1922. Facsimile woodcuts and initials, 9.25 x 7.5", full handmade decorated leather binding with an art-deco, cubist feel to it, with batik-type endpapers, with original wraps bound in, 109pp, hinges starting, covers lightly worn, some toining to contents (esp bound-in wraps), else a nice copy in a...... More
Joseph Nicolai: Amsterdam, 1727. 6.5 x 3.75", gilt-dec old leather, contains the first 20pp of text, then lined paper note pad beneath old illus of Edouard IV. Decorative binding. More
Chez Jean de Bonnot: Paris, 1976. Illus, 8.25 x 5.5", embossed black leather (leatherette?) with nicely gilt-dec spine; teg, 176pp + pp, covers lightly rubbed, one corner bumped, a nice copy. Decorative binding. Reynard the Fox. More
Freres Estienne: Paris, 1755. Hardcover. Illus. with folding plates, 6.5 x 4", full leather, 555pp + pp, covers rubbed, extremities worn, outer hinges cracking, bottom of spine chipped, couple of folding plates mis-folded else a nice, old leather binding with highly gilt-dec spine. Folding plates include: "La Fonderie du Plomb"..... More
Catholic Book Publishing Co: New Jersey, 2002. 11.25 x 8.75"< gilt-dec brown leather-like cloth, 1175pp, covers lightly worn, hinges loose, contents nice and clean. Volume IV only. Decorative binding. More
NY n.d. Illus, 6x4", embossed cloth, Author: Farell Mortimer. More
J. M. Dent & Sons: London, 1922. Frontis, 6.25 xx 4", nice craftsman-type leather binding. As is: worn, leather & metal clasps defective. More
The Convention of the New Jerusalem in the United States of America: NY, 1871. 7.5 x 5", highly gilt-dec medium-brown morocco; aeg, moderate extremity wear else a nice, decorative binding. Scarce in original edition. More
Langenscheidt: Berlin, (1956). 2 x 1.5", ytan flexible leatherette, 639pp, an interesting miniature dictionary. More
NY Jan-Apr. 1851. American Edition. 10x6.5", half black leather; marbled boards. More
George Braziller: NY, 1967. 14.75 x 10.75", vellum backed red cloth, full color (and b/w) facsimile manuscript pages from this famous book. With 23pp history in stapled wraps. In nice slipcase. LIMITED TO 1000 NUMBERED COPIES. More
15-line bifolium Brevary leaves, in Latin, rubrited w/30 initials in red and blue, with calligraphed penwork, identified as from the Netherlands c. 1450. More