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Jules Verne
A Floating City and the Blockade Runners
$750.00
Jules Verne
New York; Scribner, Armstrong, & Co., 1874. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. 8vo. Hardcover. Very good. Original green cloth covered boards with beautiful gilt and black title and illustrations to front board and spine. Minor bumping to corners and spine ends. Minor chipping to spine ends. Light rubbing to front board and minor rubbing to rear board. Ownership inscription to front free end paper. Minor foxing throughout though text and illustrations remain bright. Beautiful illustrations throughout. 286 pages + 8 pages of ads.Â
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Evelyn Waugh
A Handful of Dust
$200.00Under The Covers Antique And Vintage Books
New York; Farrar & Rinehart, [1934]. FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING WITH LOGO ON COPYRIGHT PAGE. 8vo. Very good. Hardcover. Lacks dust jacket. Orange cloth covered boards with gilt title to front board and to spine. Fading to spine. Bumping to spine ends and corners. Inscription to previous owner on front free end paper. Light foxing and browning to end pages. Binding is tight. 308 pages. less
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Trist Wood (ed)
The Quartier Latin July 1896 – February 1897 [7 Issues]
$338.94 *
* estimated currency conversionThe first seven issues of this remarkable Parisian arts journal aimed at ex-pat Americans, bound in one volume. Most attractively produced, not least in its advertising, with each issue sporting a series of Belle Epoque red and black printed advertisements, each credited to a different named artist. Bar a couple of minor spots, in VG+, clean and bright order throughout. Smartly bound in brown half leather with five raised bands and gilt titling to spine, over pale brown cloth. Light edgewear only. Highly recommended for its insight into (and output from) the American arts community in Paris at the turn of the century. 8vo. 233pp + advertising matter less
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L Raven-Hill; Arnold Golsworthy (eds)
THE BUTTERFLY A Humourous And Artistic Monthly [Complete Run 1893-1894, 1899-1900]
$1,016.82 *
* estimated currency conversionA complete run of The Butterfly in both its incarnations, the ten issues from May 1893 to February 1894 published by Walter Haddon, and the second twelve from March 1899 to February 1900 published from the offices of The Idler (Grant Richards). Bound in four volumes. Much of literary and artistic interest throughout with a roll-call of late Victorian contributors including Laurence Housman, Max Beerbohm, Joseph Pennell, H G Wells (anonymously) and Baron Corvo. First run is bound in two volumes in VG+, clean and bright internal order. Marbling to all edges of block. Paper covers and title pages for each issue bound to rear. Uniform red cloth with half red leather this well worn, with five raised bands and gilt titling to spine. End of volume two includes the best “we are ceasing publication” notice ever written. Second run bound in two non-matching volumes. Vol. one (iii) in VG+ clean and bright order bar some toning to endpapers. Single cover bound to rear. Smart pale brown cloth with bright gilt titling to spine. Vol. two (iv) more handsomely presented with attractive gilt decoration to front and spine of cream cloth, this lightly bumped and a little dulled. Again, all in VG+ internal order. A rare opportunity to obtain a complete run of this most interesting and engaging periodical. All 8vo, though i and ii narrower. i. 384pp + covers and titles; ii. 250pp + covers and titles; iii.278pp [2]; iv. 294pp less
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