Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1944. First edition. Grey wrappers printed in black. Illustrated with plates. Very light edge wear, slight sunning to spine, basically a fine copy. This is one of 30 copies printed on 100% rag paper, so indicated by a white sticker on the front cover, and by a notice printed on the title page. An offprint: University of California Publications in Classical Archaeology Volume 1, No. 13, pp. 313-356, plates 41 and 42. A scarce issue of this booklet, which contains a very detailed examination of a mysterious rubbing of an inscription in La... View More...
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Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1953. First edition.
Seller ID: 57036
Blue cloth, spine lettered in gilt. Frontispiece. Small ownership inscription on the front end paper, a clean very good copy in a dust jacket with some small interior tape repairs to short tears, light wear to the upper edge. Quite a decent copy. J.R.R. Tolkien is credited in the introduction with having helped to edit and prepare the book. Pearl is a 14th Century alliterative poem. View More...
San Francisco: Calumet Photographic Pro Center, 2002. A poster, b&w, measuring 18 X 24 inches. Fine condition. This is one of 50 numbered copies, signed by the photographer Richard Gordon. A large photo of Allen Ginsberg holding a glass of wine, with printed text surrounding the photo: "Souvenir 28 Sept 1994 / Allen Ginsberg at The National / Gallery Washington D.C. / Perfect Buddha Wine Drinker". View More...
Philadelphia: Winston, 1908. First edition. Red cloth, spine and front cover designed and lettered in gilt. All edges gilt. Title page printed in black & red. A bright and attractive very good copy. Connected incidents in the life of Ingleson, some are humorous and marginally fantastic. A nice, clean copy. Missed by Smith, AMERICAN FICTION, though it is surely fictional. View More...
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Courtenay: Arts Alliance for Contemporary Art, (1996). First edition.
Seller ID: 55435
Glossy pictorial wrappers. 48pp. Illustrated. Slightly dusty, a fine copy. Contributions by Doris Shadbolt, Joost Bakker, Jerry Pethick. Plates, some in colour. Includes a List of Works and Artist Biography. View More...
This is a group of issues in their original pictorial wrappers, stapled. There are 16 issues, 15 different (one is a duplicate). Some chipping to edges and spine wear, some splitting along spines, generally very good. Very fragile. Present are: Vol. V, No. 1 // Vol. V, No. 12 (with Index outer wrapper) // Vol. VI, numbers 1-12 // Vol. VI, No. 13 (two copies, one with Index outer wrapper) // Vol. VII, No. 1. Lady Marjorie Gordon, later Baroness Pentland, founded Wee Willie Winkie in 1891, at the age of eleven. Issues in original wrappers are uncommon. View More...