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[Green, Elizabeth Shippen] Original Watercolor Painting by Elizabeth Shippen Green
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[Green, Elizabeth Shippen] Original Watercolor Painting by Elizabeth Shippen Green

by Green, Elizabeth Shippen

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Original Elizabeth Shippen Green Watercolor entitled "Clematis XII." Signed lower right: "ESGE To HC With Love, 1909." This is a full-size watercolor painted and given by Green to her friend and gardener, Henrietta Cozens of Cogslea (residence of J.W. Smith, E.S. Green, Violet Oakley and Cozens in early 1900ís). As per the account of Edith Emerson, friend and eventual curator of Violet Oakleyís estate, Green painted it as a present for Cozens, with a gentle ribbing implied in the title. As the story goes, Cozens, who became quite proficient in her gardening skills for the beautiful estate, at the beginning of her tenure as gardener couldnít quite get the names of the flowers straight. So after misnaming nearly a dozen flowers ëclematis,í Green came up with this painting of lilies and snapdragons and named it, sardonically, ìClematis XIIî as in, ëthe twelfth try at getting the name right.í The painting is bright and colorful and in pristine condition, measuring 20î x 15.î.
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[Binding, Fine- Sangorski and Sutcliffe Masterpiece] Our Village
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[Binding, Fine- Sangorski and Sutcliffe Masterpiece] Our Village

by Mitford, Mary Russell

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London: Macmillan & Co, 1893. A truly stunning binding by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, in full rich crushed dark green levant morocco with onlaid tan borders and leaves, onlaid red blossoms and fruit, bold gilt repeating vine pattern, numerous flying birds all over on covers, and varying motifs on both covers. The front cover featuring two bell designs, a dog and a wolf at the corners with exquisite central leaf and blossom pattern; rear cover similar, but with crossing rifles and pipes at corners, and the central design with onlaid petals in violet and differing design. The spine with four superb heavily gilt and onlaid patterning. All edges gilt and gauffered with double jagged edge motif. Exquisite full violet pigskin doublures with concentric filet ruled lines and stippling, violet mauve silk free endsheets, themselves with attractive gilt stippled pattern. FINE CONDITION. Stunningly well-preserved with virtually no signs of wear apart from extremely minor rubbing to very small area on upper spine.… Read More
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[Birkenruth, Johanna] Original Late 19th Century Table-Top Revolving Book Case Hand-Crafted by...
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[Birkenruth, Johanna] Original Late 19th Century Table-Top Revolving Book Case Hand-Crafted by the Celebrated London Bookbinder Johanna Birkenruth

by Birkenruth, Johanna

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Hand-crafted by Johanna Birkenruth, morocco Leather Lined Revolving Book Case. Completely Covered in morocco Hand-Tooled Leather by Birkenruth (signed in two places with her gilt signature pallet laid into one of the leather compartments. This is a fabulous, one-of-a-kind, Arts & Crafts style revolving bookcase, by Johanna Birkenruth, master British bookbinder in the late 19th and early 20th Century (see below). All parts fully covered in fine green morocco leather, and expertly hand-tooled as if it were a fine binding, featuring a perfectly working rotating base, a central decorative spindle, four compartments to place books, with border lip, and superb gilt tooled designs include a central monogram of GDR inlaid in colors, and intricate gilt-stamped all-over design work. As well, the slats, appearing in triplicate on each side (one lacking) are wonderfully tooled with Art Nouveau style elongated stems and thistle blossoms at the top. In remarkably well-preserved condition. We are aware of not other… Read More
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[Whitman, Walt- Very Fine Copy of the Exceedingly Scarce First Issue Drum-Taps, Presented by...
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[Whitman, Walt- Very Fine Copy of the Exceedingly Scarce First Issue Drum-Taps, Presented by Whitman to a Boy Nextdoor, As Recorded by the Boy's Subsequent Presentation Inscription Years Later] Drum-Taps. First edition

by Whitman, Walt

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New York, 1865. 7 1 4 x 4 1 2 inches. 72pp. Original publisher's brown sand-grain cloth with blind-stamped triple-rule frame, front cover with bold gilt-blocked circular background in horizontal weave, surrounded by single circular gilt frame; the back cover with exact same motif, but in blind. A FINE COPY, with virtually no signs of wear. PRESENTATION COPY FROM WALT WHITMAN TO A NEIGHBOR BOY, LEONARD HORNER, in the hand of the recipient (though as an older man), as follows: "Presented to Leonard Horner by Walt Whitman- (in Person) Jan - 1885-- (to be given to his Mother),î written in wavering hand on the front free fly. As well, there is are signature initials on the upper right of the same page, "PEH," more than likely the party to which Horner later presented the book. Regarding this superb Presentation, Ted Genoways, Whitman scholar, makes these following fascinating observations: ìThe name ìWm. Leonard Hornerî (apparently in his own hand) appears in one of Whitmanís notebooks… Read More
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[Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge- EXCEEDINGLY RARE: ORIGINAL ALBUMEN PRINT] ORIGINAL ALBUMEN OF THE...

[Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge- EXCEEDINGLY RARE: ORIGINAL ALBUMEN PRINT] ORIGINAL ALBUMEN OF THE ROSSETTI FAMILY TAKEN BY LEWIS CARROLL, OCTOBER, 7, 1863

by Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge [i.e. Lewis Carroll]

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166-173 (h) x 222mm, i.e. very slightly trapezoidal. Original albumen photograph. This famous photograph is one of a series of photographs taken of the Rossetti family by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, (i.e. Lewis Carroll), in the garden of Dante Gabriel Rossetti's house in Cheyne Walk on 7 October 1863. On verso, written in the hand of Helen Angeli Rossetti, daughter of William Michael Rossetti: "Photograph taken by Ch. L. Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) [sic] in the Cheyne Walk Garden, c. 1865? Probably 1863 (Autumn)." The composition, arranged by Carroll and subsequently photographed and printed by Carroll, shows the Rossetti's in their garden, from left to right: Christina G. Rossetti, Maria Francesca Rossetti, Frances Livinia Rossetti and Dante Gabriel Rossetti, the latter two seated at a table playing chess. Of a similar print, Christina Rossetti wrote, describing the day ìthe author of Wonderland photographed us in the gardenî: ìIt was our aim to appear in the full family group of five; but whilst… Read More
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[Ashendene Press- Don Quixote, Scarce Original Publisher's Full Pigskin Binding] The History of...
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[Ashendene Press- Don Quixote, Scarce Original Publisher's Full Pigskin Binding] The History of the Valorous and Wittie Knight-Errant Don Quixote of the Mancha

by Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de

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Chelsea: Ashendene Press, 1928. First Edition. First Edition. Two volumes. Folio (17 x 12 inches). Extremely scarce in the Ashendene full pigskin binding which Ashendene procured W. H. Smith to expertly bind (signed on rear lower dentelle of volume two in gilt pallet: "Bound by W. H. Smith and Son," An impressive binding with five large raised bands extending slightly onto covers forming a triangle, six large raised bands and two extending out at top and bottom, six panels, two of which contain gilt-stamped lettering. Printed in Ptolemy type, designed for its first use by Emery Walker, in black and red, double column, shoulder notes in red, chapter headings in red beneath chapter numbers in black, two three-quarter page borders, 18-line and smaller initial capitals or opening words in a stylized black-on-white leaf and tendril pattern, designed by Louise Powell and cut on wood by W. M. Quick and G. H. Ford. All edges untrimmed. One of 255 copies, this in the original pigskin binding (Hornby 36). An… Read More
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[Harris, Joel Chandler- First Issue Uncle Remus in Near Fine Condition with Interesting Original...
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[Harris, Joel Chandler- First Issue Uncle Remus in Near Fine Condition with Interesting Original ALS from Harris on Orphanage Work] Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings; The Folk-lore of the Old Plantation

by Harris, Joel Chandler

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New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1881. First Edition, First Issue. First Edition, First Issue. 231pp + 8pp "New Books" ads at rear (not containing this title, per first issue). Original publisher's navy blue cloth, with bold gilt-stamped illustration on cover of Brer Rabbit in the forest, embossed illustration in black, along with stylized fence, gilt lettering and design/stippling on spine. First Issue, with "presumptive" on last line of page 9, and with no listing of this title in book adv. at end. Original light green pictorial end papers, front hinge completely in tact, rear is cracked. With illustrations throughout by Frederick S. Church and James H. Moser. Laid in is an original autograph letter signed by Harris, with attending envelope, postmarked Feb. 19, '98. The letter (and envelope) is a addressed to Jules Hart, who was at that time the head of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum of New York, a Jewish orphanage founded in 1860, and closing offices in 1941. The orphanage found that children thrive… Read More
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[Binding, Fine- Stunning Elaborately Inlaid Binding DE SAUTY] Poems
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[Binding, Fine- Stunning Elaborately Inlaid Binding DE SAUTY] Poems

by Keats, John

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London: Vale Press, 1898. First Edition Thus. First Edition Thus. Two volumes. Fine Condition. An utterly magnificent, elaborately inlaid binding (both covers and spine) by the renowned English (and later American) bookbinder, Alfred de Sauty, who is widely regarded as one of the finest bookbinders of the early 1900ís, originally working as a finisher for Riviere. De Sauty then designed bindings for the prestigious Hampstead Bindery, taught bookbinding in England, and later emigrated to the U.S. to become the head of the esteemed bindery at R. R. Donnelley in Chicago (see below). In this exquisite binding for the Vale Press Keats (1898) we find an intricately and finely designed inlaid binding with OVER 250 individual inlaid pieces of varying colored morocco in a highly appealing design. The covers are filled with gathered leaves and grape clumps forming and emanating from the sides, and all coming together in a central, interwoven group. There are gilt-stamped winding vines, as well as attractive… Read More
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[Binding, Fine- Sangorski and Sutcliffe Masterpiece Peacock Jeweled Binding] Omar Khayyam
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[Binding, Fine- Sangorski and Sutcliffe Masterpiece Peacock Jeweled Binding] Omar Khayyam

by Sangorski and Sutcliffe

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London: A. C. Benson, 1910. Quarto (12 x 8 inches). Magnificent jeweled peacock binding by Sangorski and Sutcliffe in full straight-grained red morocco featuring a central oval recessed panel of dark green morocco with a peacock taking up over half of the front cover. The peacock's body is inlaid in light green, blue, white and brown morocco, with tail feathers fully outspread over green morocco inlays, and intricately tooled in gilt as they splay outward, with inlaid blue hearts and set at the very end with 31 amethysts and citrines. Both covers with heavy gilt rose and grass motif, including rose bouquet corner-pieces and blue morocco gilt inlaid borders. Spine gilt in six compartments, lettering, gilt-decorated floral and grape onlay panels. Turn-ins gilt, full blue morocco doublures, blue moire silk flyleaves. With two superb brass clasps set with three jewels each (one of the six is chipped). No. 3 of only 10 copies, specially bound by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, with an original unpublished… Read More
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[Binding, Fine- Stunning Curtis Walters Mosaic Binding, Among His Finest Seen] In Quest of the...
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[Binding, Fine- Stunning Curtis Walters Mosaic Binding, Among His Finest Seen] In Quest of the Perfect Book

by Orcutt, William Dana

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Boston: Little, Brown & Co, 1926. First Edition. First Edition. 9 x 6 1/2 inches. A stellar mosaic binding by Curtis Walters (Signed gilt pallet, "Bound by C. Walters" on rear dentelle) intricate and astonishingly high number of inlaid mosaic design, comprising an overlapping and juxtaposed design element in a mosaic pattern on both covers and three panels of the spine. The artistry and accomplish of this master binder are seldom better exemplified than this binding, which in every manner, including design, coloration, finish work and more, all point to greatness. And even better the binding is in extremely fine condition, with absolutely no signs wear, owing to its preservation in a morocco-backed marbled paper folder chemise, fitting perfectly into its matching slipcase. Full blue crushed morocco doublures, quadruple gilt fillet ruling to dentelles, with two-color inlaid between, silk blue moire endsheets. With a Presentation Note on the publisher's paper in card, "With the Compliments of the… Read More
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[Rossetti, Christina- VERSES, 1847, HER COPY: IMPORTANT MULTI-FACETED ASSOCIATION COPY OF HER...
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[Rossetti, Christina- VERSES, 1847, HER COPY: IMPORTANT MULTI-FACETED ASSOCIATION COPY OF HER FIRST BOOK, WITH AUTOGRAPH LETTER, BEAUTIFULLY BOUND BY FRANK BURGESS, NOTED ROSSETTI ASSOCIATE] Verses

by Rossetti, Christina

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London: Privately printed at G. Polidori's (i.e Gaetano Polidori, Christina's grandfather on her Mother's side), 1847. First Edition. First Edition. Christina Rossetti's Own Copy of her First Book, Inscribed Posthumously in the year of her death by her brother William Michael Rossetti. The inscription is on the front free fly: "W. M. Rossetti/ from Christina's books/ 1894." An astonishing ASSOCIATION COPY with many inscriptions and presentations, as well as an important ALS from Christina to the recipient, bound-in. A magnificent and finely bound copy of Christina Rossetti's excessively rare first book, privately published by her grandfather in 1847 (Christina was only 17), with a many-faceted presentation and provenance history. The book is beautifully BOUND BY THE RECIPIENT, FRANK WALTER BURGESS (see last paragraph for more detail) in full turquoise morocco with ornate gilt tooling to covers and spine, and bearing rich full morocco decorated doublures, who was a well-known rare book dealer (and… Read More
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[Bradley, Will- Bradley, His Book: The Finest Collection Seen in Private Hands] in Many Decades]...
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[Bradley, Will- "Bradley, His Book": The Finest Collection Seen in Private Hands] in Many Decades] Bradley His Book. All Extra Fine, 5 of 7 in Original Printed Mailing Wrappers, Inscribed Copy of Volume. One, A Proof Copy "One of first five copies of the magazine," Prospectuses, and More

by Bradley, Will

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Springfield: The Wayside Press, 1896. First Edition. First Edition. Offered here is the finest "Bradley, His Book" collection we have seen in 40 years, with an extra fine set of the seven volumes, as well as the rare 8th issue, in the original uncompleted form, which one never finds. Five of the seven have original mailing envelopes (one of which is glassine for July number, the others paper). As well, the collection includes another fine copy of Vol. One, A PROOF COPY, and a true one-of-a-kind, being inscribed by Will Bradley on the dedication page: "One of the first five copies of magazines, April 29, '96. Will Bradley." The contents of the proof copy were never sewn into the wraps (as is the case with the standard issue, and the following distinctive points obtain: the proof copy has no "published at springfield, mass," which appears in red at the bottom of the cover wraps in the standard issue; the proof copy has no "Copyright, 1896, by Will Bradley," which appears at the bottom of the title… Read More
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[Binding, Fine- Roycroft Bindery: Kinder, Louis, One of His Finest] Friendship
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[Binding, Fine- Roycroft Bindery: Kinder, Louis, One of His Finest] Friendship

by Thoreau, Henry David

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East Aurora: Roycroft Press, 1903. First Edition. First Edition. 4to, (11 1/2 x 8 inches). Limited of 50 Copies Only. One of Louis Kinder's greatest bindings, a monument in design form and and execution, on a large scale format, which are extremely scarce and sought after. The binding, in full sumptuous turquoise crushed morocco, features a striking design of inlaid morocco and ornate gilt tooling in graceful arching geometric patterns. There are eight large olive green morocco inlays that form outer arches coming together in four concave spaces at each corners which are filled with gilt-tooled spiral cross-hatches. Along with stars and winding gilt ruling (nearly all over), the covers feature a central panel surrounded by curving stylized garlands. At middle, bottom there is wonderful gilt tooled device (((())))) and at the middle top, a pair of clasped hands. The spine, with five raised bands and six large panels is further tooled in gilt with a similar design motif. Finally, the dentelles are wide… Read More
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[Kelmscott Press- ONE OF 45 COPIES ON VELLUM] Gothic Architecture: A Lecture for the Arts and...
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[Kelmscott Press- ONE OF 45 COPIES ON VELLUM] Gothic Architecture: A Lecture for the Arts and Crafts Exhibition

by Morris, William

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London: Kelmscott Press, 1893. First Edition. First Edition. 12mo. ONE OF 45 COPIES PRINTED ON REAL VELLUM. First issue, with the mis-prints "gilds" for "guilds" in the shoulder note on p. 41, and "Van Eyk" instead of "Van Eyck" p. 45 line 1. While Peterson notes that all vellum copies had these misprints corrected (as in the second state), that is clearly not the case. Bound in publisher's original hardcover quarter Holland-backed blue paper boards, with white linen spine and black titles to cover. [ii], 1, [i] 68, [viii] pp. Printed in black and red in the Golden type designed by William Morris. Head-title and shoulder-notes in red. Numerous 6- and 4-line woodblock initial capitals designed by William Morris, engraved by William Harcourt Hooper. The first appearance of Morris's four-line initials, and also his first book printed in the 16mo format. This lecture was set up at Hammersmith and printed at the New Gallery during the Arts and Crafts Exhibition in October and November, 1893. The first… Read More
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[Binding, Fine- Gruel, Fabulous Forerunner to Cosway Bindings, Deluxe Edition with Watercolor by...
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[Binding, Fine- Gruel, Fabulous Forerunner to Cosway Bindings, Deluxe Edition with Watercolor by the Illustrator, Much More ] Celle-Ci et Celle-La

by Gautier, ThÈophile

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Paris: Librairie A. Rouquette, 1900. First Edition. First Edition. Quarto. 9 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches. A monumental binding by GRUEL, crafted in 1900, with a central original watercolor painting of a couple on a couch kissing, under slightly domed plastic-like covering, appearing to pre-date the first Cosway bindings by a few years. As J. H. Stonehouse, the manager of Henry Sotheran wrote in their Piccadilly Notes of 1913, ìthe firm claimed this style as invented by us 10 years ago,î thus putting the beginning of the Cosway bindings in 1903. Exquisitely crafted full sumptuous black Morocco with copious onlays on both covers and spine in ochre, red-brown, beige, maroon and dark brown comprising geometric swirls, blossoms, stems, and the like, and magnificently tooled in gilt on both covers and spine. Full brown Morocco doublures heavily gilt with ruling, border design and corner designs, and with the bookbinder's signature ìGRUELî stamped in gilt near the bottom. Lavish green silk finely woven… Read More
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