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Edité par The Friends of the UCLA Library, Los Angeles, 1980
Vendeur : Gil's Book Loft, Binghamton, NY, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Fine. 1st Edition. 10537 shelf. Very slim trade paperback, pale brown covers, unlettered spine. No names, clean text. Frontispiece: photo portrait of Ritchie. With photos of several books he published. 28 p. Book.
Edité par The Zamorano Club, Los Angeles, CA, 1961
Vendeur : Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, Etats-Unis
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Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Limited Edition, one of 500 copies. Original publisher's blue paper-covered boards backed with black cloth. Gilt lettering on spine. 6 1/2" x 10." 107 pages, complete. Illustrations in black-and-white and color, complete. Printed on title page: "Published for members of the Grolier Club, by members of the Zamorano Club." Zamorano Club Roster in back. Pages are pristine and intact except for light age toning. Covers are clean and intact overall but have offsetting, fading, and slight rubbing to front and back. Offsetting appears at the corners of the fore-edge on front cover and at the top of the back cover. A Very Good, almost Near Fine copy. A collection of essays by different authors. Contents are listed as follows: "Foreword" by Carl Schaefer Dentzel, "Profile of Los Angeles" by W. W. Robinson, "William Andrews Clark Memorial Library" by Lawrence Clark Powell, "The Honnold Library" by David W. Davies, "Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery" by Robert O. Schad, "The Southwest Museum Library" by Dentzel, "Fine Printing in Southern California" by Ward Ritchie, and "The Zamorano Club, 1927-1961" by Tyrus G. Harmsen." Back colophon: "Five hundred copies of A Bookman's View of Los Angeles published by the Zamorano Club and printed as a joint venture by Saul Marks at the Plantin Press; Gordon Holmquist at the Cole-Homequist Press; Grant Dahlstrom at The Castle Press. Bound at the Silverlake Bindery, April, 1961.".
Edité par Truepenny Books / (Northland Press) / (Ward Ritchie Press) 1997 / 1980 / 1938, Tucson / (Flagstaff) / (Los Angeles), 1997
Vendeur : Quill & Brush, member ABAA, Middletown, MD, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
First edition of each. Small collection of Ritchie-related items. Includes THE WORK OF WARD RITCHIE, one of 300 copies. A collection of Ritchie's poetry issued by Powell as a farewell to his late, life-long friend. Includes a list of pseudonyms Ritchie used throughout his life and where he used them. Gray paperwraps with unprinted flaps; 96 pages. Prospectus tipped in at rear. WARD RITCHIE, PRINTER, tribute book sponsored by UCLA and Occidental College to accompany a "Retrospective Exhibition" of Ritchie's work at several libraries May 16 through July 31, 1980, designed and letterpress printed by Mark Sanders, tan paperwraps, 22 pages plus illustrations. Includes foreword by Tyrus Harmsen, essays by Ritchie, Powell, Adrian Wilson, et al; illustrated with photographs of a number of publications by Ritchie's press. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS: FALL 1938, oblong stapled brochure with announcements for six publications; measures 5.5 x 4.25"; short split in cover at spine fold. Altogether near fine.
Edité par Grabhorn Press, (San Francisco, 1962
Vendeur : Quill & Brush, member ABAA, Middletown, MD, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
First edition. Limited to 250 copies. Includes Jeffers' previously unpublished poem, "The Epic Stars." A farewell tribute to Jeffers, who died in January 1962, issued to commemorate the joint meeting of the Zamorano Club of Los Angeles and the Roxburghe Club of San Francisco in September that year. Includes tributes by Ritchie, Powell, Judith Anderson, Melba Berry Bennett, et al. 4to plain sewn paperwraps pasted into cream-colored stiff covers with "Robinson Jeffers" in black on front and unprinted envelope-style flaps; 32 pages. Very good to near fine with covers unevenly tanned and showing a touch of light edge creasing.