Vendeur : Wonder Book, Frederick, MD, Etats-Unis
Etat : Very Good. Very Good condition. No Dust Jacket A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. N° de réf. du vendeur Q10OS-00233
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Vendeur : Anybook.com, Lincoln, Royaume-Uni
Etat : Fair. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,1500grams, ISBN:1850830177. N° de réf. du vendeur 9790788
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Vendeur : Wykeham Books, LONDON, Royaume-Uni
Cloth, gilt cover device, 4to, 26 cm, 374 pp, ills. From the introduction: "This book is about books produced by lithography in Europe in the age of the hand press. The period it covers corresponds roughly with the first half of the nineteenth century, but since the hand press continued to be used for lithography long after this, even on a commercial basis, I have allowed myself some chronological licence. To my knowledge very little of any consequence has been published about such books by those who wrote on lithographic subjects at the time, and nothing at all since then. This book's main aim, therefore, is to introduce a little-known area of book design and production; but I hope that it will also contribute to our understanding of the overall picture of printing and publishing history." Contents include: Introduction; Lithographic incunables; Military manuals: the presses at Chatham and Metz ; The lithographic publications of Sir Thomas Phillipps; Books on accounting and other 'difficult composition'; Music method books; Non-latin scripts; Lithography and phonography: the books of Isaac Pitman; Books with pictures; Reprints of books and facsimiles of old documents; Facsimiles of autographs; Photolithographed facsimiles and reprints; Postscript. Appendix A: Lithographic writers: a checklist of writers and letterers in the age of the hand press; Appendix B: Catalogue of books produced by lithography in the age of the hand press: 1.1-1.259 General; 2.1-2.39 Chatham: Establishment for Field Instruction, Royal Engineer Department; 3.1-3.45 Metz: École d'Application d'Artillerie et du Génie; 4.1-4.14 Phillipps: The antiquarian publications of Sir Thomas Phillipps; 5.1-5.66 Pitman: The phonographic publications of Sir Isaac Pitman; Locations of items described; Bibliography; Index. Very Good. N° de réf. du vendeur ABE-39902
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Vendeur : Wykeham Books, LONDON, Royaume-Uni
Cloth, gilt cover device, 4to, 26 cm, 374 pp, ills. From the introduction: "This book is about books produced by lithography in Europe in the age of the hand press. The period it covers corresponds roughly with the first half of the nineteenth century, but since the hand press continued to be used for lithography long after this, even on a commercial basis, I have allowed myself some chronological licence. To my knowledge very little of any consequence has been published about such books by those who wrote on lithographic subjects at the time, and nothing at all since then. This book's main aim, therefore, is to introduce a little-known area of book design and production; but I hope that it will also contribute to our understanding of the overall picture of printing and publishing history." Contents include: Introduction; Lithographic incunables; Military manuals: the presses at Chatham and Metz ; The lithographic publications of Sir Thomas Phillipps; Books on accounting and other 'difficult composition'; Music method books; Non-latin scripts; Lithography and phonography: the books of Isaac Pitman; Books with pictures; Reprints of books and facsimiles of old documents; Facsimiles of autographs; Photolithographed facsimiles and reprints; Postscript. Appendix A: Lithographic writers: a checklist of writers and letterers in the age of the hand press; Appendix B: Catalogue of books produced by lithography in the age of the hand press: 1.1-1.259 General; 2.1-2.39 Chatham: Establishment for Field Instruction, Royal Engineer Department; 3.1-3.45 Metz: École d'Application d'Artillerie et du Génie; 4.1-4.14 Phillipps: The antiquarian publications of Sir Thomas Phillipps; 5.1-5.66 Pitman: The phonographic publications of Sir Isaac Pitman; Locations of items described; Bibliography; Index. Near Very Good. N° de réf. du vendeur ABE-15662
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Vendeur : Wykeham Books, LONDON, Royaume-Uni
Cloth, gilt cover device, 4to, 26 cm, 374 pp, ills. From the introduction: "This book is about books produced by lithography in Europe in the age of the hand press. The period it covers corresponds roughly with the first half of the nineteenth century, but since the hand press continued to be used for lithography long after this, even on a commercial basis, I have allowed myself some chronological licence. To my knowledge very little of any consequence has been published about such books by those who wrote on lithographic subjects at the time, and nothing at all since then. This book's main aim, therefore, is to introduce a little-known area of book design and production; but I hope that it will also contribute to our understanding of the overall picture of printing and publishing history." Contents include: Introduction; Lithographic incunables; Military manuals: the presses at Chatham and Metz ; The lithographic publications of Sir Thomas Phillipps; Books on accounting and other 'difficult composition'; Music method books; Non-latin scripts; Lithography and phonography: the books of Isaac Pitman; Books with pictures; Reprints of books and facsimiles of old documents; Facsimiles of autographs; Photolithographed facsimiles and reprints; Postscript. Appendix A: Lithographic writers: a checklist of writers and letterers in the age of the hand press; Appendix B: Catalogue of books produced by lithography in the age of the hand press: 1.1-1.259 General; 2.1-2.39 Chatham: Establishment for Field Instruction, Royal Engineer Department; 3.1-3.45 Metz: École d'Application d'Artillerie et du Génie; 4.1-4.14 Phillipps: The antiquarian publications of Sir Thomas Phillipps; 5.1-5.66 Pitman: The phonographic publications of Sir Isaac Pitman; Locations of items described; Bibliography; Index. Fine in cellophane dustwrapper. N° de réf. du vendeur ABE-43197
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Vendeur : Besleys Books PBFA, Diss, Royaume-Uni
Hard Cover. Etat : Very Good. Hardback, brown cloth, gilt titles to spine and front board. 26cm x 19.5cm. 374pp. Frontis. Illus. Spine slightly faded. Private ownership. A heavy book, additional postage may be required for orders outside the UK. (bs47). N° de réf. du vendeur BS47GLTGY30A
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Vendeur : MW Books, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
1st edition. Near fine copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Physical description: 374 pages. Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. [330]-343) and index. Contents: Catalogue: pp.277-337. Subjects: Lithography History.Hand presses. Lithographed books Publishing History. Lithographed books; Bibliography; Catalogs. Facsimiles Publishing History. Facsimilies. Publishing Hand presses. Genre. History. 1 Kg. N° de réf. du vendeur 315601
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Vendeur : Wykeham Books, LONDON, Royaume-Uni
Cloth, gilt cover device, 4to, 26 cm, 374 pp, ills. From the introduction: "This book is about books produced by lithography in Europe in the age of the hand press. The period it covers corresponds roughly with the first half of the nineteenth century, but since the hand press continued to be used for lithography long after this, even on a commercial basis, I have allowed myself some chronological licence. To my knowledge very little of any consequence has been published about such books by those who wrote on lithographic subjects at the time, and nothing at all since then. This book's main aim, therefore, is to introduce a little-known area of book design and production; but I hope that it will also contribute to our understanding of the overall picture of printing and publishing history." Contents include: Introduction; Lithographic incunables; Military manuals: the presses at Chatham and Metz ; The lithographic publications of Sir Thomas Phillipps; Books on accounting and other 'difficult composition'; Music method books; Non-latin scripts; Lithography and phonography: the books of Isaac Pitman; Books with pictures; Reprints of books and facsimiles of old documents; Facsimiles of autographs; Photolithographed facsimiles and reprints; Postscript. Appendix A: Lithographic writers: a checklist of writers and letterers in the age of the hand press; Appendix B: Catalogue of books produced by lithography in the age of the hand press: 1.1-1.259 General; 2.1-2.39 Chatham: Establishment for Field Instruction, Royal Engineer Department; 3.1-3.45 Metz: École d'Application d'Artillerie et du Génie; 4.1-4.14 Phillipps: The antiquarian publications of Sir Thomas Phillipps; 5.1-5.66 Pitman: The phonographic publications of Sir Isaac Pitman; Locations of items described; Bibliography; Index. Near Fine. N° de réf. du vendeur ABE-19458
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Vendeur : Wykeham Books, LONDON, Royaume-Uni
Cloth, gilt cover device, 4to, 26 cm, 374 pp, ills. From the introduction: "This book is about books produced by lithography in Europe in the age of the hand press. The period it covers corresponds roughly with the first half of the nineteenth century, but since the hand press continued to be used for lithography long after this, even on a commercial basis, I have allowed myself some chronological licence. To my knowledge very little of any consequence has been published about such books by those who wrote on lithographic subjects at the time, and nothing at all since then. This book's main aim, therefore, is to introduce a little-known area of book design and production; but I hope that it will also contribute to our understanding of the overall picture of printing and publishing history." Contents include: Introduction; Lithographic incunables; Military manuals: the presses at Chatham and Metz ; The lithographic publications of Sir Thomas Phillipps; Books on accounting and other 'difficult composition'; Music method books; Non-latin scripts; Lithography and phonography: the books of Isaac Pitman; Books with pictures; Reprints of books and facsimiles of old documents; Facsimiles of autographs; Photolithographed facsimiles and reprints; Postscript. Appendix A: Lithographic writers: a checklist of writers and letterers in the age of the hand press; Appendix B: Catalogue of books produced by lithography in the age of the hand press: 1.1-1.259 General; 2.1-2.39 Chatham: Establishment for Field Instruction, Royal Engineer Department; 3.1-3.45 Metz: École d'Application d'Artillerie et du Génie; 4.1-4.14 Phillipps: The antiquarian publications of Sir Thomas Phillipps; 5.1-5.66 Pitman: The phonographic publications of Sir Isaac Pitman; Locations of items described; Bibliography; Index. A Presentation Copy, with the small booklabel of Ken Harland on the half-title and inscribed and signed by the author on the front free endpaper: 'For Ken, in appreciation of his work as a designer & teacher', May 1991. Faded around spine, otherwise Near Very Good. . N° de réf. du vendeur ABE-60685
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Vendeur : Leopolis, Kraków, Pologne
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. 4to (26 cm), 374 pp. Publisher's cloth, gilt-lettered spine and the front cover (spine sunned, edges slightly foxed). "This book is about books produced by lithography in Europe in the age of the hand press. The period it covers corresponds roughly with the first half of the nineteenth century, but since the hand press continued to be used for lithography long after this, even on a commercial basis, I have allowed myself some chronological licence. To my knowledge very little of any consequence has been published about such books by those who wrote on lithographic subjects at the time, and nothing at all since then. This book's main aim, therefore, is to introduce a little-known area of book design and production; but I hope that it will also contribute to our understanding of the overall picture of printing and publishing history." (from the Introduction.) The catalogue includes over 400 items. N° de réf. du vendeur 006280
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