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FDM / ALH; One Hundred Copies Printed for the Friends of the Poets at the Arion Press / Con Amore
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FDM / ALH; One Hundred Copies Printed for the Friends of the Poets at the Arion Press / Con Amore

by De Martini, Francesco; Hoyem, Andrew

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[San Francisco]: The Arion Press, 1976. Limited Edition. Folio sheet, folded. Fine. One of 100 copies, quarto size, [4] pp. A lovely bit of early ephemera from The Arion Press, being a poem in Italian by Franceso De Martini, and a poem in English by Andrew Hoyem. Both poems are on the subject of poetry or poets. ___DESCRIPTION: One sheet of heavy laid paper folded twice to make 4 pp., with hand-colored decoration to title-page, upon opening the poem titled "A Andre Hoyem" by Francesco De Martini is presented on the left, and the poem titled "To Francesco De Martini" by Andrew Hoyem is presented on the right; letterpress printed, quarto size (10.25" by 7.75"), limited first edition of 100 copies. ___CONDITION: A fine copy, bright and clean with no markings/tears/rubbing/creases; a fine example. ___POSTAGE: International customers, please note that additional postage may apply as the standard shipping charge does not always cover costs; please inquire for details. ___Swan's Fine Books is pleased… Read More
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Factotum

by Bukowski, Charles

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Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press, 1975. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. One of 250 signed/numbered hardcover copies, octavo size, 209 pp., signed by Bukowski. Charles Bukowski (1920-1994) was "a prolific underground writer who used his poetry and prose to depict the depravity of urban life and the downtrodden in American society. A cult hero, Bukowski relied on experience, emotion, and imagination in his work, using direct language and violent and sexual imagery" (n.b., from the web site of the Poetry Foundation). As much as he achieved popular acclaim during his lifetime, his reputation and following have only increased after his death. This volume, "Factotum" is Bukowski's second novel. "Set in the 1940s, the plot follows Henry Chinaski, Bukowski's perpetually unemployed, alcoholic alter ego, who has been rejected from the World War II draft and makes his way from one menial job to the next" (n.b., quote from Wiki). ___DESCRIPTION: Quarter bound in orange cloth over decorated tan paper… Read More
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The Faerie Queene [The Fairy Queen]; Disposed into Twelve Bookes Fashioning XII Morall Vertues
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The Faerie Queene [The Fairy Queen]; Disposed into Twelve Bookes Fashioning XII Morall Vertues

by Spenser, Edmund; Hayward, John (Introduction); Austen, John (Decorations); Parker, Agnes Miller (Illustrations)

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Oxford: Printed for The Members of The Limited Editions Club at the University Press [Design by John Johnson], 1953. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine/very good. Austen, John; Parker, Agnes Miller. One of 1500 copies, two volumes (complete) with original dustjackets and slipcase, quarto size, 1018 pp., signed by Agnes Miller Parker. Edmund Spenser (ca. 1552-1599), often considered one of the best poets in the English language, penned this homage to Queen Elizabeth I in the form of an epic poem, his greatest work. John Austen (1886-1948), a well-known illustrator in his own right, was heavily influenced by Aubrey Beardsley and the Art Deco movement; for this lovely production of Spenser, Austen provided the pen decorations which open the Introduction, Contents, list of Illustrations, and each "Booke", with lovely chapter headpieces, rubricated initials, and an elaborate marginal decorative border. The illustrations themselves by Agnes Miller Parker (1895-1908) are simply stunning; a celebrated… Read More
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Fairyland; of Ida Rentoul Outhwaite
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Fairyland; of Ida Rentoul Outhwaite

by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite (Illustrations); Grenby Outhwaite (Stories); Annie R. Rentoul (Stories and Verses)

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London: A. & C. Black, Ltd, 1931. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. Outhwaite, Ida Rentoul. First UK edition, folio size, 128 pp., in a custom binding. Ida Rentoul Outhwaite (1888-1960) is likely one of the best-known Australian illustrators during the "Golden Age of Illustration"; her style has been compared to that of Arthur Rackham, "though lacking his sinister wildness". Called "the master of dreamlike black and white", she "often drew sea-foam, moonshine, [and] transparent insect wings" (n.b., quotes from an article in "The Sydney Morning Herald" published 15 February, 1986). This work with sixteen delicate full-page colour plates by Outhwaite and numerous black-and-white drawings throughout. When we acquired this volume the binding was too compromised to salvage, accordingly we had it custom bound by a professional (name available upon request) in half-leather and changeable silk, a binding worthy of the artwork. Note that this is the first edition printed in the UK; a deluxe edition… Read More
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Farewell Speech of King Edward the Eighth Broadcast from Windsor Castle the Tenth Day of...
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Farewell Speech of King Edward the Eighth Broadcast from Windsor Castle the Tenth Day of December, MCMXXXVI; With the Instrument of Abdication & A Note by William Saroyan

by Saroyan, William (Note / Afterword); Dean, Mallette (Artist)

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San Francisco: Ransohoffs [Printed at the Grabhorn Press], 1938. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. Dean, Mallette. Limited edition, one of 200 copies, folio size, unpaginated [28] pp. Edward VIII (1894-1972), Prince of Wales, then King Edward VIII, and then the Duke of Windsor, made history when he abdicated the British throne in order to marry Wallis Simpson, an American divorcée, whom the monarchy and Parliament considered unacceptable for a future king to wed. Viewed as a hero by some for choosing love over kingship, Edward VIII gave an impassioned speech on the event of his abdication, saying, ". . .I have found it impossible to carry the heavy burden of responsibility and discharge my duties as king as I would wish to do without the help and support of the woman I love." This speech is printed here in an elegant edition by the Grabhorn Press, with a note by William Saroyan (1908-1981), Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and novelist, who here writes an eloquent defence of Edward VIII's… Read More
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The Fates of Rocks & Trees; Two Poems, Two Photographs
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The Fates of Rocks & Trees; Two Poems, Two Photographs

by Snyder, Gary; Mundy, Michael (Photographs)

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San Francisco: James Linden, Publisher [designed and printed by Peter Rutledge Koch], 1986. First and Limited Edition. No binding. Fine. Mundy, Michael. No. 34 of 100 copies, folio size, six separate leaves plus two photographs, signed by Gary Snyder and Michael Mundy. Gary Snyder (b. 1930) is most often thought of in connection with the Beat Movement and the San Francisco Renaissance; he was the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1975, the Bollingen Prize for Poetry in 1997, and the American Book Award in 1984, among other awards and honors. By many, he is thought of as the "poet laureate of Deep Ecology" (n.b., per Wiki). These two (then) new publications by Snyder, "Geological Meditation" and "Burned Out" are presented as separate broadsides and are perfectly visually paired with two original photographs by Michael Mundy of San Francisco; "Merced River - El Portal" and "Tree Roots - Clark Lakes". This work was designed and printed by Peter Rutledge Koch, considered by many to be "one… Read More
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Faust, Eine Tragoedie von Goethe (Volumes I and II)
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Faust, Eine Tragoedie von Goethe (Volumes I and II)

by Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von

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[Hammersmith]: The Doves Press, 1910. Limited Edition. Vellum. Very good +. Paper copies bound in limp vellum, octavo size, first volume 261 pp., one of 300 copies, the second volume 374 pp., one of 250 copies, text in German. Founded in 1900 by T.J. Cobden-Sanderson and Emery Walker, the parnership dissolved in 1909 with Cobden-Sanderson continuing to print on his own. Justly famous for the purity of design and exactness of printing, it is always a thrill of sheer delight to hold a Doves Press book in one's hands. The two volumes published separately, Volume I in 1906 and Volume II in 1910. Volume I is one of 300 copies printed on paper (there were also 25 printed on vellum); Volume II one of 250 copies on paper (there having also been 22 on vellum). The text taken from the 1887 Weimar edition for the first volume, and for the second volume from the Weimar edition of 1899, "specially revised for this Edition by Dr. Erich Schmidt" (n.b., per the colophon). Note also that the large initials in the… Read More
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Fear Walks the Night; The Complete Ghost Stories of Frederick Cowles
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Fear Walks the Night; The Complete Ghost Stories of Frederick Cowles

by Cowles, Frederick; Dalby, Richard (Foreword); King, Andrew (Illustrations)

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London: Ghost Story Press, 1993. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine/fine. King, Andrew. No. 188 of 250 copies, large octavo size, 378 pp. From the Foreword: "The Ghost Story Press is now pleased to publish 'Fear Walks the Night' in its entirety for the first time, including a dozn stories never seen in print before, together with Cowles's earlier two rare collections...." Of the author, the Foreword tells us that "Frederick Ignatius Cowles was born in Cambridge on 15 April 1900. While working at Trinity College Library, he became a devout bibliophile and antiquary with special interests in folklore and local history..." Cowles would travel England and give lectures on local history, particularly when associated with the occult. "It was not difficult for Cowles to embellish and transform some of these blood-curdling tales into imaginative fiction..." (Ibid). Included in this volume are two of his collections of ghost stories, "The Horror of Abbot's Grange" (published in 1936) and "The Night Wind… Read More
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Fertility, Class and Gender in Britain, 1860-1940
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Fertility, Class and Gender in Britain, 1860-1940

by Szreter, Simon

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Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/Near fine. First printing, octavo size, 725 pp. From the dust jacket flap, "[This book by a Cambridge professor]...offers an original interpretation of the history of falling fertilities. It integrates the approaches of the social sciences and of demographic, gender and labour history with intellectual, social and political history... A new general approach to the study of fertility change is proposed; also a new conception of the relationship between class, community and fertility change; and a new evaluation of the positive role of feminism." ___DESCRIPTION: Bound in red cloth over boards, gilt lettering on spine, occasional black and white graphs; octavo size (9 1/8" x 6 1/8"), pagination: [i-viii] ix-xix [1 blank] 1-704 [1 publishers ad]. Dust jacket is unclipped, unpriced, purple colour is bright without sunning, illustration (Die bösen Mütter by Giovanni Segantini) on front cover, summary of book on front… Read More
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A Field Guide to the Birds of Texas
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A Field Guide to the Birds of Texas

by Peterson, Roger Tory

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Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1963. 2nd Printing. Hardcover. Very good/good. Peterson, Roger Tory. Duodecimo size, 336 pp., with signature of Clarence Cottam. Roger Tory Peterson (1908-1996) was an imminent naturalist and ornithologist, as well as a talented artist, who first published "A Field Guide to Birds" in 1934, considered the first modern field guide. He went on to author or edit many field guides in what became the Peterson Field Guide series, on diverse topics such as minerals, reptiles, birds, and plants; his field guides are known for containing information accessible to the layperson, focusing on easily noticed visual features rather than technical features. This series garnered attention for the emerging environmental movement, and Peterson himself received every significant American award for natural science, ornithology, and conservation, including the U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Ludlow Griscom Award. This volume is Peterson's "A Field Guide to the Birds of… Read More
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Fine Books
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Fine Books

by Pollard, Alfred W.; Davenport, Cyril (General Editor, The Connoisseur's Library)

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London: Methuen & Co. Ltd, 1912. Hardcover. Near Fine/very good. Quarto size, 347 pp. Alfred William Pollard (1859-1944) was an English bibliographer who was widely credited for bringing a higher level of scholarly rigor to the study of Shakespearean texts. This volume, part of the Connoisseur's Library, was intended to be a survey of both printing and book illustration from its beginnings to the (then) current day. In his preface, Mr. Pollard apologies for falling a bit short of the mark due to constraints both of "the limits of the present volume [and] of the author's working life". He promises that the full scope of printing has been included, but, alas, illustration only through about 1780; one wonders if he had planned another volume to cover that story of "a hundred and thirty years of very interesting picture-work". What is included is fascinating to any student of the history of printing and illustration, and covers subjects such "Collectors and Collecting", "Block Books", "The Invention of… Read More
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Fine Printing and Bookbinding from San Francisco and its Environs, a Representative Exhibition...
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Fine Printing and Bookbinding from San Francisco and its Environs, a Representative Exhibition for The Grolier Club

by Magee, David (Curator, Editor)

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San Francisco: Printed at The Grabhorn Press for Carroll T. Harris, 1961. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. One of 200 copies, quarto size, 36 pp. This volume is the keepsake catalogue issued to accompany an exhibition of twentieth century fine press printing and binding from the San Francisco Bay Area, for the members of the Grolier Club on their visit to San Francisco in April of 1961. Many of the best-known printers and binders are included in this catalogue, such as The Allen Press, Mallette Dean, The Peregrine Press, The Grabhorn Press, The Colt Press & Jumbo Press, Lawton Kennedy, The Quercus Press, John Henry Nash, and many others. For each press a small biographical sketch and a selection of its works is presented. ___DESCRIPTION: Quarter beige cloth with blue and green patterned paper boards, white paper spine label with red lettering, fore- and bottom edges uncut, title page in red and black, each entry with the device of the press (if known) in red; handset Goudy type, English… Read More
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The Fire of Vision; David Gascoyne's 'Farewell Chorus' to George Barker
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The Fire of Vision; David Gascoyne's 'Farewell Chorus' to George Barker

by Gascoyne, David; Scott, Roger (Editor, Introduction)

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Privately Printed [at the Tragara Press], 1996. Limited Edition. Wraps. Fine. One of 100 numbered copies, octavo size, 45 pp., with a short ANS by Stephen Stuart-Smith. George Granville Barker (1913-1991), poet, was "partly associated with the New Apocalyptics movement, which reacted against 1930s realism with surrealistic and mythical themes. However, his characteristically independent idiosyncrasies set him off as an individual in his own right" (n.b., quote from Wiki). This slim volume, by George Barker's friend of sixty years, David Gascoyne, "represents a celebration of [his] life and achievement" (n.b., from Introduction). Privately printed by Alan Anderson for Alan Clodd, noted publisher and book collector. ___DESCRIPTION: Turquoise wraps, a white paper label with black lettering on the front, yapped edges, frontispiece a reproduction of a photograph of George Barker (about 1940), facing p. 24 a reproduction of a photograph of David Gascoyne (about 1936); hand-set Bembo type on Teton… Read More
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Fire to Fire, Poems by Mark Doty
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Fire to Fire, Poems by Mark Doty

by Doty, Mark; Schoenfielder, Lisa (Artist)

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Winona & Stockton: Sutton Hoo Press, 2004. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Schoenfielder, Lisa. No. 38 of 160 copies, folio size, 51 pp., signed by Mark Doty and Lisa Schoenfielder. Mark Doty (b. 1953) is recognised as one of the most accomplished poets in America; hailed for his elegant, intelligent verse, Doty has often been compared to poets such as Walt Whitman. The recipient of numerous grants and fellowships, Doty has also won a number of prestigious literary awards including the Whiting Writer's Award, the T. S. Eliot Prize, and the National Poetry Series, among others (n. b., info from the website of the Poetry Foundation). This volume pairs some of his work with woodcuts by Lisa Schoenfielder, Professor of Art at Viturbo University and nationally recognised artist. ___DESCRIPTION: The Thanskgiving 2004 issue of the Sutton Hoo Press, with a lap component binding long-stitched onto a handmade brown paper spine, the boards covered in gold silk, paper label on the front board with the… Read More
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The Firedrake
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The Firedrake

by Holland, Cecelia

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New York: Atheneum, 1966. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/near fine. First printing, large octavo size, 253 pp., signed by Cecelia Holland. Cecelia Holland (b. 1943) has written, to date, over twenty historical novels (of which this was the first published, although the fourth written) which span both the globe and time. In addition, she has authored a multitude of other fictional series, as well as short stories, children's books, and non-fiction. She was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1981-1982. This work, "The Firedrake", was the first of her historical novels to be published and follows the travels of Laeghaire, an Irish mercenary knight, who is reluctantly present at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Note that we have several other volumes of Holland's historical fiction, many of them signed; if you are searching for a particular title, please do let us know. ___DESCRIPTION: Bound in quarter green cloth with grey paper-covered boards, the title blind-debossed on the front board, gilt… Read More
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The First Californiac; Being a Reprint of Prospects of California Written by Dr. Victor H....
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The First Californiac; Being a Reprint of "Prospects of California" Written by Dr. Victor H. Fourgeaud for the April 1, 1848 Issue of "The California Star", San Francisco's First Newspaper, of Which Samuel Brannan was the Publisher

by Fourgeaud, Dr. Victor J.; Hall, Carroll D. (Prolegomenon); Walker, Lawrence E. (Artist)

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San Francisco: The Press of Lewis and Dorothy Allen, 1942. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. Walker, Lawrence E.. One of 225 copies, duodecimo size, 61 pp. The exploration of California led many people to write effusively of the merits of Golden State, and Victor Fourgeaud (1815-1875) does so here in this reprint of a piece he wrote for "The California Star", the first newspaper in San Francisco, published by Samuel Brannan (1819-1899); made wealthy by the California Gold Rush, Brannan publicised the gold rush early, one example being Fourgeaud's writing, one of the earliest published accounts of the discovery of gold in California (per Kurutz). This early publication by the Allen Press features a reproduction of the only known photograph of Fourgeaud, pictured with his family, as well as two line drawings by Lawrence E. Walker, one a portrait of Brannan and the other of Fourgeaud. ___DESCRIPTION: Quarter brown leather with light teal paper boards speckled in brown and gold leaf, line… Read More
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First Poem After Silence Since Thanksgiving [with] Two Triangles Foursquared, or, Dark Tong [and...
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First Poem After Silence Since Thanksgiving [with] Two Triangles Foursquared, or, Dark Tong [and with] Yod Beth Letter; Butterfly Broadsides Nos. 1, 2, and3

by John Wieners, Jack Hirschman, David Meltzer

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San Francisco: The Brownstone Press, 1971. No binding. Fine. A series of three broadsides, the "Butterfly Broadsides", printed by The Brownstone Press during the years 1970 to 1971. While we cannot be certain whether or not additional broadsides in the series were published, it appears likely that these three constitute the entirety. As of this writing, only two of these three broadsides are represented in the online marketplace (only one or two copies each) and our search of OCLC locates only these three titles. All three of the poets were beat poets: John Wieners (1934-2002), born in Massachusetts, moved to California in 1957 and joined the artistic community in North Beach, actively participating in the San Francisco Poetry Renaissance. Jack Hirschman (1933-2021) was, before Vietnam, a teacher at UCLA; that ended when he encouraged his students to resist the draft; he moved to San Francisco and would spend the next quarter-century as "an active street poet and a peripatetic activist." David… Read More
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First Steps to Thorough Base; In Twelve Familiar Lessons Between a Teacher and Pupil
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First Steps to Thorough Base; In Twelve Familiar Lessons Between a Teacher and Pupil

by By A Teacher of Music [Mason, Lowell]

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Boston: James Loring, 1833. Hardcover. Good +. Sixteenmo size, 109 pp. Lowell Mason (1792-1872) was an influential figure in music education and church music in the United States during the nineteenth century. He composed many hymnal arrangements including those of "Joy to the World" and "Nearer, My God, to Thee", and wrote this book to teach thorough base (often styled "thoroughbass"), to children. The book is replete with musical notations illustrating the lessons, which are written as a discussion between a teacher and pupil, an approach to teaching that Mason felt important with this particular branch of music theory. ___DESCRIPTION: Quarter navy leather with marbled brown paper boards, gilt lettering and rules on the spine, musical notations interspersed throughout the text; sixteenmo size (6" by 3.75"), pagination: [i-v] vi-viii [2] (pagination skips) 10-110. ___CONDITION: Volume is a bit better than good, with clean boards, a strong, square text block with solid hinges, and no prior owner… Read More
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The Fisherman's Magazine and Review
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The Fisherman's Magazine and Review

by H. Cholmondeley-Pennell

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London: Chapman and Hall, 1865. Hardcover. Very good. Two volumes (complete, see below), octavo size, 927 total pp. Henry Cholmondeley-Pennell (1837-1915) authored several books on fishing, including "The Angler-Naturalist" (1863), "The Modern Practical Angler" (1870), "The Sporting Fish of Great Britain" (1886) and "Modern Improvements in Fishing Tackle and Fish Hooks" (1887). He also, of course, published "The Book of the Pike" in 1865, whose first printing, in serial form, is in these two volumes. These two volumes include the monthly installments beginning with April of 1864 and ending with October of 1865, which comprise the entirety of the publication; apparently this periodical was ended when its successor, "Land and Water", was introduced. With eleven colour plates throughout (one in Volume I and ten in Volume II), and additionally with numerous black-and-white illustrations and drawings, most in-text but several full-page. ___DESCRIPTION: Bound in half-leather over marbled boards,… Read More
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Five volumes: Mountains of New England; Picturesque New England, Historical, Miscellaneous;...
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Five volumes: Mountains of New England; Picturesque New England, Historical, Miscellaneous; Rivers of New England; New England Lakes; [and] Seashores of New England

by Boston and Maine Railroad

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Boston: Engraved and printed by R.A. Supply Co. for Boston and Maine Railroad, 1900. Wraps. Very good. Oblong octavo size, five volumes, illustrated. An early photographic account of New England, each volume has a one-page introduction and 30+ black and white plates. Of especial interest to any of us who have lived or currently live in the areas pictured, as the changes over the past 100+ years have been seismic. ___DESCRIPTION: Five volumes, staple bound, original paper wrappers with titles embossed in gilt, five pages of text printed to recto only, 171 black and white plates with captions, all printed to recto only; oblong octavos (5 7/8" by 8"). ___CONDITION: All five volumes are in varying degrees of very good condition, the wrappers all display a bit of age toning but all are internally bright and complete with no prior owner markings, "New England Lakes" and "Rivers of New England" have some chips and tape repairs to the wrappers, with "Rivers of New England" lacking the back wrapper,… Read More
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