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Paris: Chez L'Editeur, 1814. Presumed First or Early Editions. Hardcover. Very Good. Undated, circa 1814, seven suites of 12 engraved plates each for a total of 84 later bound, probably late 18thC, in half red leather over marbleized boards. The binding is divided into two sections, the "front" section begun with a centerfold title page with a circular vignette, with the first suite of the five entitled "Suite: d'ouvriers de differentes classes". The printer is identified on the title page as "L'editeur, Rue St. Lazare Chaussee d"Antin, No. 42". The same title page, but with a different circular vignette begins the last two suites of engravings. The first of these two suites is entitled "Suite de Militaires de Differentes Armes." The individual plates, rectangular in shape and in general dimensions of 9cm x 6 cm, are centered on each leaf. Some loss to leather at spine ends and boards worn, binding firm and, most importantly, engravings unfoxed.
[Poster]. That Liberty Shall Not Perish from the Earth. Buy Liberty Bonds. Fourth Liberty Loan by Pennell, Joseph - 1918
by Pennell, Joseph
[Poster]. That Liberty Shall Not Perish from the Earth. Buy Liberty Bonds. Fourth Liberty Loan
by Pennell, Joseph
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New York: Alco-Gravure, Inc., 1918. First edition. Tiny tear to upper margin else fine (A).. 84 3/4 x 56 cm. (33 x 22 inches). "Best known as an illustrator, Joseph Pennell [1857-1926] worked in a style of line drawing already familiar to many from the work of James Abbott McNeill Whistler, whose style captured the energy of light. Pennell creates a landscape of liberty endangered—almost destroyed... The need for freedom, so valued by the artists of the day, is articulated here in support of the Liberty Loan bond drive," (Therese Thau Heyman, Posters American Style). There are a number of variants of this iconic poster with some variation in both size and color. Paret, Persuasive Images 103. Heyman, American Style 61. Rawls p. 227. Darracott 35. Theofiles 161. Borkan 109.
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- Publisher Alco-Gravure, Inc.
- Place of Publication New York
- Date Published 1918
- Keywords Modern Wars, Prints & Graphics, , Americana, Art, Modern Wars, Prints & Graphics, World War I, First World War, Print
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RECUEIL DE DIFFERENT SUJETS GRAVES A L'EUA FORTE PAR J. DUPLESSI-BERTAUX
by Duplessi- Bertaux, Jean
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CREATIVITY AS A MANTIC PROCEDURE OF THE INTUITIVE FUNCTION
by [Tyler, Richard Oviet]
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New York: Hand Set & Printed by Michael Martin & David Lewis, apprentices at Uranian Press N.Y.C., 1960. Bifolium, [4] pp., with 2 inserted leaves (printed rectos only), all 12 x 9 inches, printed in red and black on brown paper. Light wear at edges, 1 3/4- inch crease in outer edge of first leaf, else near fine. The existential manifesto of the Uranian Press, presenting the original basis of Tyler's integrative vision of art, life, creativity, and journeys through forms of consciousness. Its main text, printed in three pages on a bifolium, is supplemented with two broadside inserts, one of which introduces the manifesto: In this this paper Creativity is to be understood in the sense of a Self Documented life work toward a more fully integrated individual, able to bridge consciousness between these states, & impart the result in a symbol system seeking to evolve self transcendence to the point of holding in consciousness the knowledge of unity with the universe. From his decision to leave Chicago in…
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Imperial Princes' Polish Broadside with American Eagle
by A. J. Jones, Seller
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New York, 1860. Edge wear. 3 1/2" intact tear at base. "Taped" on board (see image). A 15" x 11" broadside with a fine woodcut of an American eagle at top with a ribbon in it's beak reading "Equalled by None". Imperial Princes' Polish $500 Will be given to anyone who can produce an article to give a brighter lustre on SLIVER or BRITTANIA and PLATED WARE than the Unrivalled Princes'' Polish. Followed by directions for use and where to purchase the produce. Concludes with "Further reccomendation (sic) than one trial is deemed unnecessary". Reverse is blank. No references found for this product; apparently short lived. OCLC - none (Sept 2021).
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Sir Archibald
by Wolo (Wolff von Falkenstein)
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New York: WIlliam Morrow and Company, 1944. First edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very good. Thin folio. (40)pp. Paper over boards printed in full color. Pictorial endpapers. Illustrated throughout by Wolo in monochrome and occasionally full color. This is a very good, bright copy with only a trace of wear at edges and corners. The dustwrapper is rubbed at the edges lacks two small pieces, else is in very good condition. It is not price-clipped. With a full page full color dedication on the front blank featuring the animal king. Wolo (Baron Wolff von Falkenstein) was a refugee from Nazi Germany who took up residence in San Francisco where he worked for the Chronicle and developed his superb artistic ability. .
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Reasons & Proposalls for a Registry or Remembrancer of All Deeds..
by Phillpott, Nicholas
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1671. In Favor of a General Land Register Phillpott, Nicholas. Reasons & Proposalls for a Registry or Remembrancer of All Deeds and Incumbrances of Real Estates, To be had in Every County, Most Necessary and Advantageous, As Well for Sellers and Borrowers, As Purchasers and Lenders. To the Advance of Credit, And the General Good, Without Prejudice to Any Honest Minded Person. Most Humbly Offered to Consideration. Oxford: Printed by W. Hall, for Ric. Davis, 1671. [ii], 10 pp. Quarto (7-3/4" x 5-1/2"). Stab-stitched pamphlet bound in recent quarter speckled calf over marbled boards, gilt fillets and title to spine, bottom edge untrimmed. Boards slightly bowed, light rubbing to spine and joints, faint offsetting to endleaves. Light toning to text, occasional very light foxing and soiling, clean tear to fore-edge of last leaf not affecting text. $750. * Only edition. An early entry in the spirited and lengthy public debate in Great Britain over the establishment of a general register for titles and…
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RECUEIL DE DIFFERENT SUJETS GRAVES A L'EUA FORTE PAR J. DUPLESSI-BERTAUX
by Duplessi- Bertaux, Jean
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Salisbury, Connecticut, United States
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Paris: Chez L'Editeur, 1814. Presumed First or Early Editions. Hardcover. Very Good. Undated, circa 1814, seven suites of 12 engraved plates each for a total of 84 later bound, probably late 18thC, in half red leather over marbleized boards. The binding is divided into two sections, the "front" section begun with a centerfold title page with a circular vignette, with the first suite of the five entitled "Suite: d'ouvriers de differentes classes". The printer is identified on the title page as "L'editeur, Rue St. Lazare Chaussee d"Antin, No. 42". The same title page, but with a different circular vignette begins the last two suites of engravings. The first of these two suites is entitled "Suite de Militaires de Differentes Armes." The individual plates, rectangular in shape and in general dimensions of 9cm x 6 cm, are centered on each leaf. Some loss to leather at spine ends and boards worn, binding firm and, most importantly, engravings unfoxed.
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CREATIVITY AS A MANTIC PROCEDURE OF THE INTUITIVE FUNCTION
by [Tyler, Richard Oviet]
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- Paperback
- first
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Brooklyn, New York, United States
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New York: Hand Set & Printed by Michael Martin & David Lewis, apprentices at Uranian Press N.Y.C., 1960. Bifolium, [4] pp., with 2 inserted leaves (printed rectos only), all 12 x 9 inches, printed in red and black on brown paper. Light wear at edges, 1 3/4- inch crease in outer edge of first leaf, else near fine. The existential manifesto of the Uranian Press, presenting the original basis of Tyler's integrative vision of art, life, creativity, and journeys through forms of consciousness. Its main text, printed in three pages on a bifolium, is supplemented with two broadside inserts, one of which introduces the manifesto: In this this paper Creativity is to be understood in the sense of a Self Documented life work toward a more fully integrated individual, able to bridge consciousness between these states, & impart the result in a symbol system seeking to evolve self transcendence to the point of holding in consciousness the knowledge of unity with the universe. From his decision to leave Chicago in…
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Imperial Princes' Polish Broadside with American Eagle
by A. J. Jones, Seller
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Tolland, Connecticut, United States
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New York, 1860. Edge wear. 3 1/2" intact tear at base. "Taped" on board (see image). A 15" x 11" broadside with a fine woodcut of an American eagle at top with a ribbon in it's beak reading "Equalled by None". Imperial Princes' Polish $500 Will be given to anyone who can produce an article to give a brighter lustre on SLIVER or BRITTANIA and PLATED WARE than the Unrivalled Princes'' Polish. Followed by directions for use and where to purchase the produce. Concludes with "Further reccomendation (sic) than one trial is deemed unnecessary". Reverse is blank. No references found for this product; apparently short lived. OCLC - none (Sept 2021).
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Sir Archibald
by Wolo (Wolff von Falkenstein)
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Tucson, Arizona, United States
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New York: WIlliam Morrow and Company, 1944. First edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very good. Thin folio. (40)pp. Paper over boards printed in full color. Pictorial endpapers. Illustrated throughout by Wolo in monochrome and occasionally full color. This is a very good, bright copy with only a trace of wear at edges and corners. The dustwrapper is rubbed at the edges lacks two small pieces, else is in very good condition. It is not price-clipped. With a full page full color dedication on the front blank featuring the animal king. Wolo (Baron Wolff von Falkenstein) was a refugee from Nazi Germany who took up residence in San Francisco where he worked for the Chronicle and developed his superb artistic ability. .
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£360.04
Reasons & Proposalls for a Registry or Remembrancer of All Deeds..
by Phillpott, Nicholas
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- Used
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Clark, New Jersey, United States
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1671. In Favor of a General Land Register Phillpott, Nicholas. Reasons & Proposalls for a Registry or Remembrancer of All Deeds and Incumbrances of Real Estates, To be had in Every County, Most Necessary and Advantageous, As Well for Sellers and Borrowers, As Purchasers and Lenders. To the Advance of Credit, And the General Good, Without Prejudice to Any Honest Minded Person. Most Humbly Offered to Consideration. Oxford: Printed by W. Hall, for Ric. Davis, 1671. [ii], 10 pp. Quarto (7-3/4" x 5-1/2"). Stab-stitched pamphlet bound in recent quarter speckled calf over marbled boards, gilt fillets and title to spine, bottom edge untrimmed. Boards slightly bowed, light rubbing to spine and joints, faint offsetting to endleaves. Light toning to text, occasional very light foxing and soiling, clean tear to fore-edge of last leaf not affecting text. $750. * Only edition. An early entry in the spirited and lengthy public debate in Great Britain over the establishment of a general register for titles and…
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£600.08