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Edité par Mrs George Cornwallis-West, 1900
Vendeur : Ivan's Book Stall, Reading, Royaume-Uni
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Poor. Volume vii, 1900. 238 pages. Boards buckled, loss of spine covering thanks to a friendly courier company. Internal condition could be rated at Good minus. It is a 28 by 20 by 5/6 ( thanks to its buckling) cm beast. I will send in a stout and WATERPROOF casing!! so postage overseas will be elevated due to weight.
Edité par John Lane, London / New York, 1899
Vendeur : Classic Books and Ephemera, IOBA, Lansdowne, PA, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Hardcover. Etat : Good +. [8], 264 p., tissue-guarded frontispiece and 6 tissue-guarded leaves of plates; 30 cm. Leather binding copying a binding produced about 1775 by Derome le jenue. Gilt decoration around an armorial center medallion. Contents include: A Miniature Moloch by Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler -- A Garden and a Farm in North Italy by Alethaea Wiel -- Ridet Olympus by William J. Locke -- Angling Days by F. B. Money Coutts -- A Journey through Abyssinia by Lord Lovat -- The Case of Dreyfus: A Judicial Error by J. Cornély. One of the plates is a study of Sir Henry Irving as Bill Sikes by Gordon Craig. In Good+ Condition: lacking half of leather over spine; leather is rubbed; hinges are solid; pages browning along edges; otherwise, clean and tight.
Date d'édition : 2023
Vendeur : True World of Books, Delhi, Inde
Livre impression à la demande
LeatherBound. Etat : New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1911 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 265 Language: English.
Edité par John Lane, London, UK, 1899
Vendeur : Robert Fulgham, Bookseller, Idaho Falls, ID, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Good. Good hardcover. 1 1/2 inch piece missing from the spine bottom. Holding tightly to its binding. The first 50 pages have light sprays of foxing. Clean, tight and bright. No writing or marks. We wrap and box our books for shipping.
Edité par John Lane, London / New York, 1900
Vendeur : Classic Books and Ephemera, IOBA, Lansdowne, PA, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Hardcover. Etat : Good. [8], 267, [4] p., tissue-guarded frontispiece and 5 tissue-guarded leaves of plates; 30 cm. Leather binding copying a 16th-century binding featuring a center medallion showing Apollo standing in a golden chariot driving two horses with a silver Pegasus on the left. Contents include: Humplebee by George Gissing -- Angling Reminiscences in England and the Tropics by Susan, Countess of Malmesbury -- The Likeness of the Night by Mrs. W. K. Clifford [Lucy Clifford] -- Between the Red Moon and the Moor by Dora Greenwell McChesney -- A Century of Women by Lady Jeune [Mary Jeune, Baroness St Helier]. In Good Condition: lacking leather over spine; leather is rubbed; small ding in fore-edge of front board; hinges are solid; pages browning along edges; otherwise, clean and tight.
Edité par John Lane, London / New York, 1899
Vendeur : Classic Books and Ephemera, IOBA, Lansdowne, PA, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Hardcover. Etat : Good. [8], 256 p., tissue-guarded frontispiece and 6 tissue-guarded leaves of plates; 30 cm. Leather binding copying a binding done for Charles I. Gilt decoration around a royal armorial center medallion. Some pages are unopened. First appearance of War Memories by Stephen Crane. Contents also include: Talbot of Ursula by Gertrude Atherton -- The Merciful Soul by Laurence Alma Tadema -- The Outcasts by Henry de Vere Stacpoole -- Chinese Doctors and Medical Treatment by Isabella L. Bishop [Isabella Bird]. In Good Condition: lacking leather over spine; leather is rubbed; hinges are solid; pages browning along edges; otherwise, clean and tight.
Edité par John Lane, London / New York, 1899
Vendeur : Classic Books and Ephemera, IOBA, Lansdowne, PA, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Hardcover. Etat : Good. [6], 255, [1] p., tissue-guarded frontispiece and 6 tissue-guarded leaves of plates; 30 cm. Leather binding (originally dark green) copying a binding produced about 1604 for Thevet's Vies des Hommes Illustrés for James I. Gilt decoration around a Royal armorial center medallion. A few unopened pages. Small piece of paper attached to front fixed endpaper with former owner's name: "E. S. Willing." "Edward S. Willing, Esq. U.S.A." is listed as a subscriber in vol. 4 of The Anglo-Saxon Review. Edward Shippen Willing (1822-1906), a grandson of Thomas Willing (1731-1821), graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1841 and later married Alice, daughter of Dr. John Rhea Barton. "He never engaged in any pursuit, and was not at the time of his death a member of any social organization." [NYT April 11, 1906]. Contents include the first appearance of "The Great Condition" by Henry James, as well as: A Modern Woman by Elizabeth Robins; Osbern and Ursyne by Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie; and All the World's Mad by Gilbert Parker. In Good Condition: lacking leather over spine; leather is rubbed and faded; hinges are solid; pages browning along edges; otherwise, clean and tight.
Edité par John Lane, London, 1900,, 1900
Vendeur : BRIMSTONES, Lewes, Royaume-Uni
hardback, 4to, (viii),248pp, 6 plates, light foxing on edges and prelims, contents otherwise clean and sound, gilt-decorated full leather binding, corners scuffed, rear spine edge cracking and front board detached; Fair condition.
Edité par Published by John Lane, London, 1899., 1899
Hardcover. Etat : Fair. No Jacket. Fair condition. Front joint is cracked. Spine tips, Spine edges and cover corners are well worn. Cover edges are rubbed. Some rubbing on spine surface. Small stain on back cover. Very decorative front and back board. Seven illustrations.
Edité par Mrs. George Cornwallis-West, London, 1901
Vendeur : THE BOOK VAULT, Binghamton, NY, Etats-Unis
Magazine / Périodique Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Fair. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 11.75" X 7.75" in red leather with incredibly fancy gilt cover decoration. Heavy wear along all edges; over half the backstrip has chipped away, and the part that remains is hanging by a thread; the interior is nice, clean and unmarked except for the prior owner's name in pencil on the flyleaf. This volume was previously owned by the famous art collector, A.E. Gallatin: FAIR PLUS condition. 246pp.
Edité par John Lane, London and New York, 1899
Vendeur : E.J Morten Booksellers BA, MANCHESTER, Royaume-Uni
Original Green and Gilt Ornate binding ,4to,255pp teg, frontisplate of Queen Victoria, and 6 Illustration in Text. Contributions from Henry James,Algernon C.Swinburne,Gilbert Parker, The Earl of Rosebury,Sir Frank Swettenham etc Usual Minor scuffing and rubbing to leather with this title small ink ownership name to title page O/w A Vg Copy.
Edité par John Lane, London, 1899
Vendeur : Ariadne Books, PBFA, Eynsham, Witney, OXON, Royaume-Uni
Membre d'association : PBFA
Edition originale
First edition. Hardback. 256pp plus plates. The cover of this issue of the Anglo-Saxon Review is modelled on Raderus' "Bavaria Pia" printed at Munich in 1628 and bound for Charles I., although it bears none of his special stamps. Green leather with detailed gilt floral arabesques to both boards around a Royal armorial ornament. Six compartment spine with gilt titles. Top edge gilt. Six illustrations (including frontispiece) with tissue guards. Decorated initials to chapters. Contributors to this edition include: Stephen Crane, David Hannay, Laurence Alma Tadema, Edmund Gosse, H. de Vere Stacpoole, and Sidney Low etc. Book in good condition. Corners and edges rubbed. Some rubbing and scuffing to spine & its extremities, which is also cracking at its front hinge. Virtually free of spotting. Stamp of Gloucester County Library to upper edge of front pastedown but no other traces of library ownership. A heavy book but no additional shipping costs to UK post codes. Overseas buyers please ask for shipping quote. Book.
Edité par Mrs George Cornwallis-West, London, 1901
Vendeur : Ariadne Books, PBFA, Eynsham, Witney, OXON, Royaume-Uni
Membre d'association : PBFA
Hardback. 247pp plus plates. The cover of this issue of the Anglo-Saxon Review is modelled on Alessandro Piccolomini's work, "Della Institione Morale libri XII.", printed at Venice in 1560. Red leather with detailed gilt arabesques to both boards. Five compartment spine with gilt titles. Top edge gilt. Seven illustrations (including frontispiece) with tissue guards. Decorated initials to chapters. Contributors to this edition include: Frederick Greenwood, W. H. Mallock, Wilfrid Meynell, Edmund Gosse, George Bernard Shaw, Winston S. Churchill etc Book in very good condition. Corners and edges a little rubbed. Some rubbing and wear to extremities of spine, which is also beginning to crack at the upper and lower areas of its hinges. Virtually free of spotting though there is some toning to endpapers. A heavy book but no additional shipping costs to UK post codes. Overseas buyers please ask for shipping quote. Book.
Edité par John Lane Company, London / New York, 1899
Vendeur : BookScene, Hull, MA, Etats-Unis
Leather Bound. Etat : Good. 1899. Moderate general wear. Spine gutters worn down to mesh, about 40% of spine missing. Also included 'A Selection from the Publications of John Lane The Bodley Head New York and London' 8 pages. 255 pages. Includes The Great Condition by Henry James, many others. Illustrations: Queen Victoria, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, George Washington by Gilbert Stuart, Sir Robert Peele, Anne of Austria by Rubens, Mary Sidney, Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire by Joshua Reynolds. 6231L.
Edité par John Lane 1900, London and New York, 1900
Vendeur : Foster Books - Stephen Foster - ABA, ILAB, & PBFA, London, Royaume-Uni
Gilt Decorated Leather. Etat : Very Good. [8], 248 pp. Red leather binding with gilt lettering to spine and decoration to boards. Top edge gilt. With frontis and illustrations. Rubbing to leather at spine and edges. Edges rough. Foxing to front matter and endpages. Volume VI, September 1900. With chapters by Andrew Lang, Edward Garnett and Max Beerbohm. 4to. Illustrated.
Edité par John Lane 1899, London and New York, 1899
Vendeur : Foster Books - Stephen Foster - ABA, ILAB, & PBFA, London, Royaume-Uni
Gilt Decorated Leather. Etat : Very Good. [8], 256 pp. Dark green leather with gilt lettering to spine and decoration to boards. Top edge gilt. With frontis and illustrations throughout. Rubbing to leather at spine and edges. Foxing to endpages and occasionall throughout. Edges rough. With chapters by numerous authors, including Henry James. 4to.
Edité par John Lane 1899, London and New York, 1899
Vendeur : Foster Books - Stephen Foster - ABA, ILAB, & PBFA, London, Royaume-Uni
Decorative Leather Binding. Etat : Very Good. [8], 256 pp. Dark green leather with gilt lettering to the spine and decoration to boards. Top edge gilt. With frontis and illustrations throughout. Rubbing to leather at spine and edges and scratching to spine. Foxing to front matter and some occasional foxing and pencil markings throughout. Chapters by various authors, including Stephen Crane and Edmund Gosse. 4to.
Edité par London And New York: John Lane, 1899
A very good full leather binding. The boards with intricate gilt decoration. "The cover of this issue of the Anglo-Saxon Review is a facsimile of the binding of Thevet's 'Vies des Hommes Illustres' (Paris: 1584, which was executed about 1604 for James I. King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland." Large 8vo. 11.75" x 7.75" x 1.25". [8pp.]/pp.255[1p.] .Intricate gilt decorated boards. Green leather spine with gilt titles. Edges lightly rubbed and bumped. Top page edges gilt. Light foxing to page edges, and first few leaves. Armorial bookplate to verso of the front board: "Baron Barrymore", with motto: "Boutey En Avant". Intermittent brown spots to some leaves, otherwise clear English text with 7 full-page monochrome illustrations. VG. * "Arthur Hugh Smith-Barry, 1st Baron Barrymore, PC (Ire) (17 January 1843 22 February 1925), was an Anglo-Irish Conservative politician. On the death of Arthur Hugh Smith Barry in 1925, the estate, which was entailed, passed to his brother, James Hugh Smith Barry. On his death, it passed to James Hugh's son, Robert Raymond Smith-Barry. In 1939, the estate of Fota Island and the ground rents of areas was acquired by Arthur Hugh's daughter (from her cousin), Mrs. Dorothy Bell, for the sum of £31,000. On her death, in 1975, it passed to her daughter, Mrs. Rosemary Villiers, and Fota House is now the property of The Irish Heritage Trust." - See Wikipedia ** Contents: Introductory - The Editor; A Note on the Binding of this Volume - Cyril Davenport; The Great Condition - Henry James; A Modern Woman - Elizabeth Robins; Some Consequences of the Last Treaty of Paris - Whitelaw Reid; Letters to Vervaine - E.V.B (The Hon. Mrs. Boyle); Sir Robert Peel - The Earl of Roseberry; Osbern and Ursyne - John Oliver Hobbes (Mrs. Craigie); All The World's Mad - Gilbert Parker; The Battle Of The Nile - Algernon C. Swinburne; Wireless Telegraphy - Oliver Lodge; The Sudan - Sir Rudolf Slatin; A Mezzotint - Frank Swettenham; Selections from the letters of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire; An epitaph on Charles James Fox - Earl Grey; Notes On The Portraits Of George Washington, Ann Of Austria, And Mary Sidney, Countess Of Pembroke - Lionel Cust. *** "The Anglo-Saxon Review was a quarterly miscellany edited by Lady Randolph Churchill, and published in London by John Lane. It was short lived, running to 10 volumes, from June 1899 to September 1901. Churchill's son, Winston Churchill, was one of her devoted advisors during the months preceding publication. He suggested that the magazine take as its purpose "to preserve a permanent record of the thoughts and aspirations of our times, which vary as swiftly as light changes on running water, for wiser ages yet unborn." It contained articles by Henry James, Winston Churchill, George Gissing, Stephen Crane, Henry De Vere Stacpoole, Robert Barr, Henry Duff Traill, Henry Swinburne,[2] Ethel Rolt Wheeler, Henry Watson Fowler and Frank Swettenham. Each issue was individually decorated in an elaborate pattern of gilt tooling on leather covers. The subscription list included heads of state, royalty, and some of the wealthiest families of Britain and the United States. Many of the magazine's contributors, too, were members of the nobility, officers of the Church of England, members of parliament, titled servants of the crown, and foreign dignitaries. A fictional account of the magazine's creation is provided by Robin Paige in the novel Death at Whitechapel." - See Wikipedia .
Edité par Mrs George Cornwallis-West 49 Rupert Street, London, 1901
Vendeur : E.J Morten Booksellers BA, MANCHESTER, Royaume-Uni
Edition originale
1st Edition. Original red,gilt and black ornate leather binding 4to, 247pp teg, . Contributions in this edition from G Bernard Shaw,Frank Richardson,Cyril Davenport ,Lionel Cust and an 8 page Essay By Winston Spencer Churchill Titled ÒBritish CavalryÓ in which he writes about its conduct in the Boer War . Light scuffing and rubbing as usual with this title O/w A Vg Copy and Uncommon With early WSC Contribution.
Edité par John Lane, London, England, 1899
Vendeur : Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, Etats-Unis
Bookbinding (illustrateur). 4to. original full leather, gilt-stamped cover designs, top edge gilt, other edges uncut, five raised bands. (x), 255+(1), (x), 264, (x), 256 pages. Volume I (June 1899) of this periodical. Table of contents, introduction, list of illustrations. Note on the facsimile binding by Cyril Davenport, which features the royal arms, as adopted during the Stuart era, the work of an anonymous master as related by Davenport. In his analysis of the binding, Davenport presents a discussion of the development of the royal arms during the Tudor and Stuart dynasties. Davenport discounts the idea that this work does not reflect the work of royal bookbinders John and Abraham Bateman, appointed in 1604; rather, it is the work of the anonymous binder noted above, employed by the King after his coronation as King of England in 1603. Ink stamp of Gloucestershire County Library on front pastedown (only library mark). Light rubbing and scuffing at edges. Light foxing on frontispiece and title. Volume II (September 1899) contains a Table of contents, list of illustrations. Frontispiece, six plates in text, with notes on some of the illustrations. Note on the binding by Cyril Davenport, a facsimile reproduction of a binding by the French binder Derome le jeune, with the arms of Rev. Clayton Mordaunt Cracherode, trustee of the British Museum, added. Derome is the family name of a number of binders. Nicolas Denis Derome, "le jeune" and son of Jacques Antione Derome, was noted for his use of his use of stamps based upon bird forms. Davenport further notes that, although the design "appears very elaborate, it really consists of the carefully planned repetition of a few curves and small stamps." Spine darkened. Ink stamp of Gloucestershire County Library on front pastedown (only library mark). Rubbed and scuffed along edges. Volume III (December 1899) contains a Table of contents, list of illustrations. Note on the facsimile binding by Cyril Davenport, who notes the Jacobean royal coat of arms, dating the format for this binding to the reign of Charles I, noting similarities to the bindings made for Charles's brother Prince Henry. Davenport also notes influences other than the Jacobean designs, noting the "introduction of lighter, stamps, borders, and curves designed somewhat in the manner of Le Gascon," a great French binder noted for the "marvellous delicacy" of his tooling. The royal arms is within a rectangular panel of corner pieces, floral arabesques, with small stamps of roses, thistles, and fleurs-de-lys. Ink stamp of Gloucestershire County Library on front pastedown (only library mark). Crack along bottom of front hinge. Half title and title very lightly foxed. original full leather, gilt-stamped cover designs, top edge gilt, other edges uncut, five raised bands.