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Edité par Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1931
Vendeur : Thylacine Books, Fort Worth, TX, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Good. BK: average minus slight fraying on bottom of spine and small bug vhew on front cover.
Edité par Vanity Fair Jan. 7, 1882
Vendeur : Robert Frew Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, Royaume-Uni
Art / Affiche / Gravure
Drawn by Spy. Original chromolithograph. Page size approx. 38 x 26.5cm. Image size approx. 31 x 18.5cm. With original leaf of biographical text.
Edité par Conde Nast, USA, 1970
Vendeur : RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, Canada
Membre d'association : IOBA
Livre Edition originale
Single Issue Magazine. Etat : Fair. Penn, Irving (Cover); Cowley, Jack; Barr, Neal; Rubartelli, Franco; Avedon, Richard; Lichfield, Patrick; Rudling, Ewa; Waldeck, Alexis; Waldeck, Alexis; Bailey, David; Penati; Bachmann, Jacques; (illustrateur). First Edition. 184 pages. Features: Vogue's Eye View - It's Fit to be Fit; Swinging Coats, Capes and Ponchos worn by Joan Whitney Meyer, Shawn Ryan, Penelope Tree, Cecile de Forey and Sharon Harts; The Fashion for mixing prints, textures, color; The Beautiful People of Hawaii - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lionel Warner, Princess Ira Furstenberg, Mr. and Mrs. John Carl Warnecke, Duc and Duchess de Crussol d'Uzes, Geraldine Chaplin and Tina Chen; Jean Shrimpton and Penelope Tree dress for the beautiful life in Hawaii; Long, languorous jerseys for evening; Lauren Hutton - hooked on crochet; The Enticers, 1970 - On TV; The Band. The Best?; Moroccan Wake-Up - the John Paul Getty, Junior, House in Marrakesh; Twexercises - new fitness routine for husbands and wives with Leigh Taylor-Young and Ryan O'Neal; Dozens of gorgeous ads; and much more. Somewhat above-average external wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy.
Edité par Three letters from London addresses: 3 Weymouth Street Portland Place no date c. ; 33 Charles Street Berkeley Square 31 April 1839; 56 Green Street Grosvenor Square 18 February 1842. Last letter with no place or date London c. 1824, 1835
Vendeur : Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Royaume-Uni
Manuscrit / Papier ancien
The four items in good condition, lightly aged, with stubs from mounts still adhering. The first three are bifoliums, carrying seals in red wax (that to the third letter broken). The second letter is addressed to her at Grosvenor Square; the third and fourth to her at Upper Brook Street. ONE: No place or date. [London, on paper with watermark of 'J GREEN & SON | 1824'.] 1p, 12mo. 'I am always sorry to quit London dear Mrs Cunliffe never more so than when by doing so I lose the opportunity of enjoying your Society this is in Rogers Style except that it is true' (the reference is to the poet Samuel Rogers). In a postscript he gives details of his forthcoming trip to Yorkshire, and asks, 'how is Lord Tavistock?' TWO: '3 Weymouth St'. No date (Smith was at this address around 1835). 1p, 12mo. He answered her letter of the previous day 'expressing my entire resolution to dine with you on the 28th. a resolution with the Wisdom of which the more I reflect upon it the more I am satisfied'. THREE: '33. Charles St Berkeley Sqre | April 31. 1839'. 1p, 12mo. 'I had been practicing [sic] Steps all the morning but was prevented by the lateness of London dinners from appearing at an hour which would have been decorous in a man of any Gravity'. FOUR: '56 Green St | Grosvenor Sqre | Feby 18 1842'. 1p, 4to. 'My dear Mrs Cunliffe | Pray select a better Messenger than Mrs Sydney she did not tell me of your party yesterday till I had gone to Bed - & added this morning that there was another Enemy but she could not tell which it was so that you see I am not ouly guiltless but ill used'.