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Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. 1st Edition. [Partial Colophon]: This book was designed by George Laws and printed on Rives paper by M. A. Gelfand and Jim Ricciardi. Typefaces are Emerson, for the text, and Goudy Bible, for titling. [-] The wood engravings are by John De Pol. [-] The binding was designed by George Laws, the books bound by Frank Castro of Alpha-Pavia Bindery, New York City. This edition is limited to 200 copies, numbered and signed by the editors, the artist, and the printer, with 160 for sale. 6 5/8 inches x 9 4/8 in., frontispiece wood engraving printed in dark green; 105 pp. + numbered & signed colophon page; wood engraved headings, illustrations are printed in brown, green, etc. Dark brown cloth spine and sides with titling gilt on the spine, and tan-green paper over boards, with gilt design on the front cover, red endpapers, clear plastic wraparound dustjacket. The spine end of the dustjacket shows a small chip. Story Contents: Old Macgregor: A Tale of Hallowe'en by Rhoda Mansbach; Lily Hodge: Herbert Cahoon; Lex Talionis: J. Rigbie Turner; The Ballad of the Belle: Mark Farrell; The Clergyman's Bargain: Janet Ing Freeman; Non Furtum Facies: Richard Priest; Slide Lecture: "Liran Ludley". [Notes on Contributors]. Some of the subjects of the stories, include: Sir Walter Scott; Samuel Johnson, James Boswell; Richard Strauss (Salome), Heinrich Conried, H. E. Krehbiel; Belle da Costa Greene, J. P. Morgan; Robert Proctor, Thomas F. Dibdin; Aldus, Andreas Torresanus (Aldines). The excellent Hope Mayo Introduction gives the background of J. P. Morgan's collecting, the founding of the Library; and notes Belle da Costa Green, and bibliographer and ghost story author, M. J. James, who helped inspire the ghost stories printed in this handsome volume. Signed by Illustrator(s). N° de réf. du vendeur ABE-838713484