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Date Added: May 16th, 2012
We issue catalogs 4 times a year. We buy better books and will travel to that end. For a print catalog email edsmithbooks@gmail.com and include your mailing address and one will be sent out. Thank you.
Date Added: May 15th, 2012
Whether it's fly-fishing at the lake, or sailing on the open ocean, water figures very largely in our summer activities; that it makes up most of the earth's surface and the human body means that it is a central element in our lives. It is only natural, then, that water should also be a major symbol in literature, and we can see this from the Old Testament to Moby Dick. For our latest e-catalogue, we have therefore pulled together a surprisingly diverse group of books in which water plays a thematic role. Print version of the e-catalogue available upon request.
Date Added: May 9th, 2012
Among the 70 new arrivals are a SIGNED copy of AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL by Katherine Lee Bates; superb letters by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, James Fenimore Cooper, and Woody Guthrie; First Editions of Cooper's THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS; two early F. Scott Fitzgerald First Editions in dustwrappers; a SIGNED First Edition of Woody Guthrie's BOUND FOR GLORY; several SIGNED books from the library of Henry James; Robert Kennedy's THE ENEMY WITHIN with a fine INSCRIPTION to Barry Goldwater; several INSCRIBED First Editions by Eugene O'Neill; and SIGNED Books, Letters, & Photographs by Robert Browning, James Buchanan, Grover Cleveland, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Rutherford Hayes, Martin Luther King, Ronald Reagan, Eleanor Roosevelt, Gertrude Stein, Edmund Wilson, & others.
Date Added: April 11th, 2012
Zines, Joe Brainard, Ray Johnson, Fluxus, The Mimeograph Revolution, Graffiti, Student Movements of 1968, Andy Warhol, Hip Hop, Association Copies, Chicano low rider magazines, No Wave, Hacktivism, Red Army Faction, Symbionese Liberation Army. To receive the print copy, which is stab-stapled in sandpaper covers, please email adam@divisionleap.com, or call 917 922 0587.
Date Added: April 9th, 2012
A catalogue of the books we'll be bringing to the 52nd Annual New York Antiquarian Book Fair, April 12-15
Date Added: April 9th, 2012
We will be bringing these books to the ABAA book fair in New York. To view the list please follow the link and click on "download pdf." The items listed include original art, artists' books, private press, 19th century literature, a few children's books, and more.
Date Added: April 8th, 2012
Book Arts: including bindings, exotic types, color printing, fine press books, decorated papers, & the Stamperia del Santuccio.
Date Added: April 7th, 2012
We are happy to offer the following items, several of which are certainly to be the only copies at the fair. These represent only a sampling of our large stock, so please come by booth 42 to get acquainted with the variety of other items we handle. All Bests, David
Date Added: April 6th, 2012
Please contact by email for electronic copy of the New York Book Fair 2012 list.
Date Added: April 6th, 2012
A selection of books exhibited at the International Antiquarian Book Fair New York, April 12-15, 2012. Booth C-7
Date Added: April 6th, 2012
To obtain a print copy contact us at info@jamescumminsbookseller.com or call (212) 688-6441
Date Added: April 6th, 2012
Ken Sanders Rare Books Catalogue 44 is a selection of nearly seventy items by and relating to Lewis Carroll. Many of the items will be on display in our booth at the Manhattan Vintage Book & Ephemera Fair April 13th & 14th, 2012. If you would like a print copy mailed to you, please get in touch with us: Melissa Sanders Ken Sanders Rare Books 268 South 200 East Salt Lake City, UT 84111 801-521-3819 Fax: 801-521-606 melissa@dreamgarden.com
Date Added: April 6th, 2012
Please visit us in Booth E2 at the NY Book fair where we will be featuring a selection of contemporary book arts and books relating to women's issues.
Date Added: April 5th, 2012
A selection of rare materials to be exhibited at the upcoming New York Antiquarian Bookfair at the 7th Regiment Armory, Park Ave & 67th Street, NYC Full descriptions of any item on request. Please email legend@goldenlegend.com
Date Added: April 5th, 2012
Special List 165: One Hundred Ninety-Five Recent Acquisitions, Late Sixteenth to Twenty-First Centuries. The list is especially strong in works on Portuguese history and literature, Brazil, and wine, and includes a considerable number of signed presentation copies. There is an extensive subject index, as well as a provenance index.
Date Added: April 5th, 2012
Lorne Bair Rare Books specializes in the history, literature, and art of American social movements. If you're not currently on our catalog mailing list but would like to be, just drop us an e- mail at info@lornebair.com and we'll be happy to add you.
Date Added: April 4th, 2012
One hundred new arrivals (poetry, art, artists's books, music, etc).
Date Added: April 4th, 2012
You hold in your hands (well, virtually) Rabelais Catalogue 2. It's filled with rare and unusual books on food and drink. From cocktail books to French cuisine. All of the books will be on display at the NY Antiquarian Book Fair.
Date Added: April 4th, 2012
Descriptions of 155 broadsides and broadsheets, large and small, illustrated and text alone, black and white and color, on paper and cloth. Among them, topics include African-Americana; Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and other states; Civil War and Confederate imprints; presidents, wars, and the military; others topics from agriculture to cookery, baseball to horses. For paper copies, please provide a name and mailing address, contacting us by email, telephone, or mail. Pdf attachments by email are also available. respessbooks@cstone.net (413) 727-3435 L&T Respess Books P.O. Box 776 Northampton, MA 01061-0776
Date Added: April 4th, 2012
Books from the 16th century to the present having to do with women. 367 items. A print copy is available upon request to Second Life Books Inc. PO Box 242, Lanesborough, MA 01237
Date Added: April 4th, 2012
English and American literature from the 15th century to the 20th. Illustrated, with 307 items listed.
Date Added: April 4th, 2012
The list of items we will have in Booth A-23 at the New York Antiquarian Book Fair.
Date Added: March 20th, 2012
MISCELLANY OF EARLY EUROPEAN BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS IN SCIENCE AND MEDICINE INCLUDING ALCHEMY, CHEMISTRY, BOOKS OF SECRETS,ASTRONOMY,INSTRUMENTS, MATH, METEOROLOGY, ETC.
Date Added: March 12th, 2012
The books selected for this catalogue range from 19th-century Chinese watercolors depicting the harvesting of tea and an album of paintings by Japanese artist Takeuchi Seiho, to works by artists in the West, who were influenced by East-Asian aesthetics and philosophy, such as Edmund Dulac, Morris Cox, and Mali Burgess. When gathering material together for this catalogue, we were surprised at the breadth of subjects that fit our theme. We hope you will find a few surprises here as well.
Date Added: March 12th, 2012
The objects of childhood offer a view of life as it once was, because of their role in the shaping of young minds, but if there was not an element of wonder to these objects, they would not hold the interest of a child for long. Some of these books feature sumptuous illustrations that transport a young mind to the distant lands of the Arabian Nights, or provide instructions on how to print illustrations using a potato, while others offer an interactive experience well before the age of cinema with moving and speaking pictures. It is in this spirit of wonder that we offer this selection of children's books and objects.
Date Added: March 2nd, 2012
Catalog 44 features Modern Literature, Art, Photography, Beat Generation & Counterculture
Date Added: February 27th, 2012
We invite you to peruse our latest e-catalogue, a gathering of works that have the distinction of an authorial signature or inscription. In addition, we mark the occasion of the bicentennial of Dickens's birth with a select group of his works.
153 Portuguese and Brazilian Books *Not* in the John Carter Brown Library, 1569–1830
Recent acquisitions and selections from our stock of books, periodicals and documents of the Modern avant-garde. To order a printed version of our Catalogue 161, please request one by email: orders@arslibri.com. Please include your complete street mailing address and your areas of interest.
Our second catalogue of the New Year celebrates the eccentric. Oddballs gathers together over two dozen items that do something a little different to capture our attention, whether because of an odd format, odd content, or because it has pins sticking out of its pages.
With 86 items featuring women writers and women's rights material, from contemporary poetry by Audre Lord to the epic poem BEACON HILL published in 1787. The list also highlights titles by Edith Wharton. Print copies of CRUCIAL INSTANCES can be requested by e-mail to ewhartonco@aol.com
Special List 163: One Hundred Sixty-Three Rare and Unusual Books, Pamphlets, Broadsides and Manuscripts Dealing with the Wars of the French Revolution,Napoleon, Napoleonic Wars,and particularly the Peninsular War. The list contains provenance, chronological, title and subject indexes.
Arthur Rackham was perhaps the most prolific book illustrator of the first half of the twentieth century. Beginning with The Zankiwank and the Bletherwitch in 1896, Rackham illustrated over thirty-five works in the course of a career that spanned over fifty years. We invite you to have a look at our select group of books featuring illustrations by Arthur Rackham that are the focus of this catalogue. To receive a print catalogue by mail, please email books@bromer.com with your address or complete our mailing list form, found here: http://www.bromer.com/shop/bromer/mailinglist.html.
We offer a choice selection of books attractively bound in leather. The books listed here represent all our specialty areas: from the first edition of Gay's fables to be illustrated by Thomas Bewick, to the earliest presentation copies of Lewis Carroll's Sylvie and Bruno and Sylvie and Bruno Revisited, to a miniature manuscript of FDR's inaugural address. All are in fine collector's condition; any one would make a welcome addition to the library of the discerning bibliophile. To receive a print catalogue by mail, please email books@bromer.com with your address or complete our mailing list form, found here: http://www.bromer.com/shop/bromer/mailinglist.html.
Mostly New Arrivals, a Few Broadsides & Selections from Stock. To obtain a printed catalog please email ed@edsbooks.com and one will be sent.
Highlighting a selection of deluxe illustrated children's books from a recently acquired private collection, Catalogue 137 contains fifty-two items, including a copy of Arthur Rackham's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, with an original ink and watercolor drawing; an extraordinary illuminated manuscript on vellum of The Song of Songs, from the collection of a prominent Talmudic scholar; a powerful German linocut calendar from 1969 that pays tribute to the African-American Civil Rights Movement; and much more. To receive a print catalogue by mail, please email books@bromer.com with your address or complete our mailing list form, found here: http://www.bromer.com/shop/bromer/mailinglist.html.
Continental and British books, including selections from the library of Peter A. Wick A printed copy our Catalogue 160 may be obtained by emailing us your name and street mailing address to: orders@arslibri.com
Continental & British books, including selections from the library of Peter A. Wick If you would like a printed copy of the catalogue, please send us your street address to: orders@arslibri.com
Our new WINTER MISCELLANY 2012 catalog contains 65 select items priced from $25 to $17,500. Highlights include: * Letters and a Manuscript of Louisa May Alcott * Finely bound and illustrated editions of classics * Limited Signed First Edition of Huxley's BRAVE NEW WORLD * A fine, early Fore-edge painting * A Bible given by Theodore Roosevelt to his hometown library as well as the Manuscript Edition of his THE WINNING OF THE WEST * Tournefort's Illustrated Travels in Asia and the Middle East, 1718 * SIGNED Books, Letters, & Photographs by David Ben-Gurion, Truman Capote, e. e. cummings, Thomas Edison, Robert Kennedy, Eleanor Roosevelt John Ruskin, Samuel Francis Smith, Gertrude Stein, Thornton Wilder, Andrew Wyeth, & others
Fine bindings, fine printing, livres des artistes, deluxe editions, spectacle, and a special section on fine prints and drawings email for a printed copy
Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), pen name Mark Twain, was American humorist, satirist, lecturer and writer. Twain is most noted for his novels Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and was called "the father of American literature" by American author William Faulkner.
We are pleased to announce the publication of Catalogue Number Seven. Autumn 2011: Wood Engravers & Wood Engravings.
A specialized list devoted exclusively to rare and limited edition books on the violin and violin makers.
A specialized list devoted exclusively to MOZART: First and Early Editions of Printed Music Facsimiles of Autograph Manuscripts Libretti Books

