- A FRAMED 19th CENTURY 'MILTON SHIELD'.By
A FRAMED 19th CENTURY 'MILTON SHIELD'.By Elkington & co, signed Morel Ladeuil Fecit, 1866. Electrotype coated with oxidised silver. Depicting various scenes from John Milton's Paradise lost. Mounted in an oval, gilded ebony frame.98 x 76cm (incl frame). The original shield being manufactured for the 1867 Paris Exhibition by Elkington & co winning a gold medal, which was later purchased by the Victoria & Albert museum.
- JOHN MILTON, PARADISE LOST A POEM, PRINTED
JOHN MILTON, PARADISE LOST A POEM, PRINTED 1688 John Milton, Paradise Lost a poem, 1688, (+2),343 p.p. (+8), (+66), (+6), (+57, First illustrated and first folio edition bound without list of subscribers and with watermarks, includes "Paradise Regained" and "Samson Agronistes". Publisher Miles Flesher for Richard Bentley. Some pages have been rewritten in manuscript. Illustrations not present. Wing M-2148; Grolier Wither to Prior 607; (Hodnett Five Centuries of Book Illustration 1988, p. 63); Shawcross 345
- 2VOL J. MILTON PARADISE LOST, BASKERVILLE
2VOL J. MILTON PARADISE LOST, BASKERVILLE PRINTING Two volume set containing Paradise Lost: and Paradise Regained by John Milton. Both published 1758 by noted printer John Baskerville. Books are in matching full brown leather binding. Raised bands on the spine highlight the gilt titling. In addition, the name Baskerville is done in gilt at the bottom of the spine. Gilt pages edges. List of subscribers in the volume with Paradise Lost. 8vo.
- SELECTION OF BOOKS WITH WILLIAM BLAKE
SELECTION OF BOOKS WITH WILLIAM BLAKE ILLUSTRATIONS Comprising five fine press titles, including Blake, SONGS OF INNOCENCE AND EXPERIENCE (London: Folio, 1997) 5th Printing; facsimile of the original book with transcription, 12mo, pictorial cloth, slipcase; John Bunyan, THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, illus. by Blake (NY: Limited Editions Club, 1941) #746/1500, 4to, cloth; THE POEMS OF WILLIAM BLAKE (Norwalk, Ct.: Easton Press, 1995) 4to, full leather; John Milton, PARADISE LOST illus. by Blake (London: Folio, 2006) 4th Printing, folio, half leather, moire silk boards, slipcase; and Blake, JERUSALEM (London: Folio, 2007) apparent 1st printing, folio, half leather, moire silk boards, slipcase.
- (21) EASTON PRESS & OTHER LEATHER-BOUND
(21) EASTON PRESS & OTHER LEATHER-BOUND BOOKS(lot of 21) Books published by Easton Press and other fine publishers, some signed first editions (SFE), leather binding, gilt page ends, many appear unread, titles: (1) Paradise Lost, Milton; (1) Robinson Crusoe, Defoe; (1) The Thantos, Percy (SFE); (1) William Shakespeare; (1) Pere Guriot, Balzac: (2 Vol.) On War, Clausewitz; (1) Cycles of American History, Scheslinger, (SFE); (1) Tom Jones, Field; (1) Tales of Arabian Nights, Burton; (1) What Mad Universe, Brown; (1) Greek Tragedies; (1) Kingdom of the Wicked, Burgess (SFE); (1) Battle for the American, Parkman;
(1) Depths of Glory, Stone; (1) Crusade in Europe, Eisenhower; (1) Overlord, Hastings; (1) Son of the Morning Star, Connell; The Counter Life, Roth (SFE); (1) Gateway, Pohl; (1) From Manassas to Appomattox, Longstreet; 47lbs total
- (23) EASTON PRESS & OTHER LEATHER-BOUND
(23) EASTON PRESS & OTHER LEATHER-BOUND BOOKS(lot of 23) Books published by Easton Press and other fine publishers, some signed first editions (SFE), leather binding, gilt page ends, many appear unread, titles: (1) The Price of Glory, Horne; (1) Marya, A Life, Oates (SFE); (1) Paradise Lost, Milton; (1) The Only Problem, Stark (SFE); (1) The Annals, Tacitus; (1) Celebration, Settle; (1) You Must Remember This, Oates (SFE); (1) The Story of Henri Tod, Buckley (SFE); (1) A World of Love, Lash (SFE); (1)
The Songlines, Chatham (SFE); (1) The Guns of August, Tuchman; (1) Death is a Lonely Business, Bradbury (SFE); (1) The Gettysburg Campaign, Coddington (2vol)' (1) The Red and The Black, Stendhal; (1) God Knows, Heller (SFE); (1) Crossing to Safety, Stegner (SFE); (1) The Divine Comedy, Dante; (1) Landscape Turned Red, Sears; (1) The Mexican War, Bauer; (1) Gods of War, Toland (SFE); (1) The Red, White and Blue, Dunne (SFE), (1) Eagle Against the Sun, Spector; 49lbs total
- GROUP OF LEATHER EASTON PRESS BOOKS
GROUP OF LEATHER EASTON PRESS BOOKS (56 VOLUMES) 56 Volumes to include Last of the Mohicans, Of Mice and Men, The Tales of Guy de Maupassant, Divine Comedy, Doctor Zhivago, Brothers Karamazov, Two Plays (Moliere), Aesop's Fables, Lady Chatterly's Lover, Sons & Lovers, The Aeneid, Three Musketerrs, Candide, Tom Jones, Huckleberry Finn, Treasure Island, Little Women, On The Origin of Species, The Descent of Man, Brave New World, Fathers and Sons, Scarlet Letter, Two Plays (Chekov) Paradise Lost, The Prince, The Red Badge of Courage, Goethe, She Stoops to Conquer, Oedipus the King, Essays (Emerson), Oresteia, The Birs & The Frogs, The Iliad of Homer (Pope), Don Quixote, Walden, Berlin Diary, End of a Berlin Diary, Leaves of Grass, Tale of Two Cities, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Politics & Poetics, Jungle Books, Pride and Prejudice, The Republic, Great Expectations, Cancer Ward, Sea Wolf, David Copperfield, The Red and the Black, The Mill on the Floss, Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, Grimm's Fairy Tales, Shakespeare- Comedies, tragedies, and Histories. Condition: All excellent, most apparently unread, most/all with former owner's Easton Press bookplate
- GROUP OF 60 EASTON PRESS LEATHER BOUND
GROUP OF 60 EASTON PRESS LEATHER BOUND BOOKS A Collection of 60 Easton Press leather bound books, as follows: Don Quixote, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Paradise Lost, Shakespeare Histories and Tragedies, Lord Jim (x2), Treasure Islande (x2), Huckleberry Finn, Grimm's Fairy Tales, Brave New World, Of Mice and Men, Doctor Zhivago (x2), Jane Eyre, Moby Dick (x2), Tales of Guy De Maupassant, Candide, Great Gatsby, Short Stories (Wilde), Light In August, Two Plays (Moliere), The Federalist, The Republic, Politics & Poetics, Poems of John Donne, Uncle Tom's Cabin, The Three Musketeers, Portrait of a Lady (Henry James), Poems of Yeats, Aesop's Fables, The Essays (Francis Bacon), Wuthering Heights, The Sun Also Rises, The Wealth of Nations, Sea-Wolf, The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde, Nineteen Eighty Four, Divine Comedy, Faust, The Mill on the Floss, Ivanhoe, Return of the Native, Fathers & Sons, David Copperfield, Short Stories (Dickens), Poems of Robert Browning, The Red Badge of Courage, Pride and Prejudice, Robinson Crusoe, Leaves of Grass, Crime and Punishment (x2), To Kill A Mockingbird, CAnterbury Tales, Brothers Karamazov, Vanity Fair, Two Plays for Puritans (60). Condition: Light shelf wear on some titles.
- GROUP OF VELLUM BOUND BOOKS OF THE CLASSICSApprox.
GROUP OF VELLUM BOUND BOOKS OF THE CLASSICSApprox. thirty-five volumes.
Including:
Hamlet
Paradise Lost
Faust
Geothe
Anthony and Cleopatra
The English Bible, vol. 1-4
The largest 13 1/4 x 9 1/4 x 1 1/4 in.
Condition
Various levels of wear, some with soft creasing to the pages and the covers. A few with scattered foxing or tiny nicks to edges. No further information is available for this lot.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- 79 EASTON PRESS LEATHER BOUND BOOKS80
79 EASTON PRESS LEATHER BOUND BOOKS80 leather bound books - 79 Easton Press and 1 Harvard Classics. 77 Easton Press The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written: Louisa May Alcott Little Women, Victor Hugo Les Miserables, Victor Hugo The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Ralph Waldo Emerson The Essays of Ralph Waldo Emerson, D.H. Lawrence Lady Chatterley's Lover, Leo Tolstoy War & Peace, Alexandre Dumas The Count of Monte Cristo, Jack London The Sea-Wolf, Henry James The Portrait of a Lady, Rudyard Kipling The Jungle Book, Oscar Wilde The Picture of Dorian Gray, Edmond Rostand Cyrano de Bergerac, Harriet Beecher Stowe Uncle Tom's Cabin, Charles Dickens David Copperfield, Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Faust, George Bernard Shaw Pygmalion and Candida, John Steinbeck Of Mice and Men, Edward Fitzgerald Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, Confucius The Analects of Confucius, Herman Melville Billy Budd and Benito Cereno, Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice, Benjamin Franklin The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, Daniel Defoe Robinson Crusoe, William Shakespeare A Midsummer Night's Dream, Jonathan Swift Gulliver's Travels, Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary, Bram Stoker Dracula, Dante Alighieri The Divine Comedy, Charles Darwin On the Origin of Species, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Don Quixote, Henry David Thoreau Walden, Arthur Conan Doyle The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Guy de Maupassant The Tales of Guy de Maupassant, George Eliot Silas Marner, Herman Melville Moby Dick, Lewis Carroll Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Charles Dickens A Tale of Two Cities, George Orwell Animal Farm, Aesop Aesop's Fables, Mary Shelley Frankenstein, Oliver Goldsmith She Stoops to Conquer, Robert Browning The Poems of Robert Browning, Geoffrey Chaucer The Canterbury Tales, William Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet, H.G. Wells The Time Machine, Homer The Iliad, St. Augustine The Confessions of St. Augustine, Henry Fielding Tom Jones, John Milton Paradise Lost, Emily Bronte Wuthering Heights, James Fenimore Copper The Last of the Mohicans, Robert Louis Stevenson The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Aldous Huxley Brave New World, Stephen Crane The Red Badge of Courage, Leo Tolstoy Anna Karenina, Ernest Hemingway A Farewell to Arms, Richard F. Burton The Arabian Knights, Thomas Paine Rights of Man, Sir Walter Scott The Talisman, Machiavelli The Prince, Sophocles Oedipus the King, Joseph Conrad Lord Jim, Livy History of Early Rome, John Boccaccio The Decameron, Charles Dickens Great Expectations, Emily Dickinson Poems of Emily Dickinson, Virgil Aeneid, Washington Irving The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Other Stories, Jules Verne Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Robert Louis Stevenson Treasure Island, Walter Scott Ivanhoe, Homer The Odyssey, Thomas Hardy Tess of the d'Ubervilles, Samuel Butler The Way of All Flesh, Nathaniel Hawthorn The Scarlet Letter, Grimm's Fairytales, Alexandre Dumas The Three Musketeers; 1 Easton Press Greatest Books Ever Written: Herman Melville Moby Dick; 1 Easton Press Millenium Edition Harvard Classics Ralph Waldo Emerson Essays and English Traits; 1 Harvard Classics The Apology, Phaedo and Crito of Plato, The Golden Sayings of Epictetus and The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius.
- "MILTON SHIELD" CAST COMPOSITE STONE
"MILTON SHIELD" CAST COMPOSITE STONE WALL ORNAMENTA vintage cast composition wall ornament, after the"Milton Shield," originally designed byLéonard Morel-Ladeuil(French, 1820-1888) in 1867. The shield illustrates John Milton's "Paradise Lost," with a central medallion depicting Adam and Eve with the archangel Raphael. Pate-sur-pate style low relief decoration over acomposition ofreconstituted stone and minerals. Circa third quarter 20th c.
Measures approximately 32" x 24" x 3".
Condition
Very good condition.
- ONE SHELF OF EASTON PRESS LEATHER BOUND
ONE SHELF OF EASTON PRESS LEATHER BOUND FICTION INCLUDING SHAKESPEARE One shelf of Easton Press leather bound fiction including Shakespeare, Aesop's Fables, Paradise Lost, etc
- (8PC) EASTERN PRESS COLLECTOR NOVEL
(8PC) EASTERN PRESS COLLECTOR NOVEL SETDESCRIPTION: (8Pc) An Easton Press collector's novel set. Features leather bound foundations with embossed gilt designs. Includes:
(1) "Of Mice And Men" By John Steinbeck
(1) "The Flowers Of Evil" By Charles Baudelaire
(1) "The Talisman" By Sir Walter Scott
(1) "The Brothers Karamazov" By Fyodor Dostoevsky
(1) "Walden" By Henry David Thoreau
(1) "Robinson Crusoe" By Daniel Defoe
(1) "Paradise Lost" By John Milton
(1) "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea" By Jules Verne
CIRCA: 20th Cent.
ORIGIN: USA
DIMENSIONS: (Largest) H: 12.25" x W: 1" x L: 9.25" (Smallest) H: 8.75" x W: 1.5" x L: 6.25"
CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS 305-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- SALVADOR DALI "LE PARADIS PERDU" COLORED
SALVADOR DALI "LE PARADIS PERDU" COLORED LITHOLe Paradis Perdu. Regarded as one of the most important works in literature, John Milton's Paradise Lost (Paradis Perdu) was illustrated in ten color etchings by master Salvador Dalí in 1974. The simplicity of line and careful draftsmanship exhibit the very turmoil of man's battle with the temptation of Satan. Fabulous and one of Dalli's most important works . This one is numbered 86/150 and is pencil signed by Dali. This beautiful framed Lithograph measures 16" X 16" Plus frame. Excellent condition. Third party shipping required.
Condition:
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- GRP: 9 - SEWELL 1720 - LEWIS 1941 -
GRP: 9 - SEWELL 1720 - LEWIS 1941 - GOLDSMITH 1805 - CR...Group of nine 18th-early 20th century copies of classic works of English Literature. Includes:
Sewell, "The Life and Character of Mr. John Philips," 1720 London.
C.S. Lewis, "A Preface to Paradise Lost," 1941 Oxford.
Oliver Goldsmith, "The Vicar of Wakefield," 1805 Hannover.
Rev. G. Croly, "The Works of Alexander Pope," 1835 London, Volumes 1-4.
"The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare," 1850 London.
Geoffrey Chaucer, "The Canterbury Tales," Boston.
Condition:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
- EIGHT PIECE FRAMED GROUP, TO INCLUDE
EIGHT PIECE FRAMED GROUP, TO INCLUDE TWO FRAMED MAPS, A...Eight Piece Framed Group, to include two framed maps, a maritime print of sailing ships; a John Milton lithograph after an illustration from Paradise Lost; "La Guienne" engraving of a steam ship; a lithograph of an American flag; along with a print of a French nobleman, largest sight size 19" x 22".
Condition:
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- A RARE LEONARD MOREL-LADEUIL (1820-1888)
A RARE LEONARD MOREL-LADEUIL (1820-1888) BELLE EPOQUE F...A RARE LEONARD MOREL-LADEUIL (1820-1888) BELLE EPOQUE FIRE GILT BRONZE EWER
Dance of the Wilis
Continental, mid-19th century, bronze. Crowned with the figure of an owl with outstretched wings at the top of the handle overlooking the ewer adorned in Art Nouveau fashion with cattails, lily pads, and nine wilis, a reclining figure across the shoulder of the vessel (Myrtha) playing kymbala.
A scene after the ballet Giselle, depicting the wilis, who are spirits of young virgins betrayed by men and having died of heartbreak, take revenge in the night by dancing men to death by exhaustion.
Léonard Morel-Ladeuil (1820 - 15 March 1888), French goldsmith and sculptor, was born at Clermont-Ferrand, and would be regarded as one of the most expert of French chasers, and a pioneer in the art of repousse, as well as master to Tiffany silversmith Eugene J. Soligny. He was apprenticed first to Morel, a manufacturer of bronzes, then to Antoine Vechte, and quickly absorbed the skill of both. He studied further under JJ Fuchre, during which time he caught the eye of the comte d'Orsay and the duc de Morny, through whose recommendation the French government, desirous of popularizing the idea of the new Imperialism, commissioned him to produce the Empire Shield.
Napoleon III notified his warm approval, but the trade, annoyed that a craftsman should obtain commissions direct, resented the innovation and thenceforward boycotted the young artist, whose newest work and the piece offered, Dance of the Willis none would take. He was encouraged, nevertheless by a foreign dealer in Paris, Marché, who employed him on statuettes, mainly religious in character, until 1859, when Messrs Eikington, in view of the Great Exhibition of 1862, engaged him to work for Elkington Silversmiths in Birmingham for three years in repoussé.
Following his silver "Night came Day," and then the "Inventions" vase, which placed him at once at the top of his profession, came the beautiful plateau called "Dreams," which was subscribed for (£500) by Birmingham as the town wedding-gift to the prince and princess of Wales. Morel-Ladeuil's contract was then renewed for five years, though in full he spent twenty-three years at their London house. His masterpiece the "Milton Shield: Paradise Lost", in repoussé steel and silver, was the sensation of the Paris Exhibition. It was bought by the English government for £3000, and thousands of copies made by galvanoplastie or electrotype were sold and spread all over the world. Another masterpiece, the "Helicon Vase", was presented by the ladies and gentlemen of the royal house to Queen Victoria on her first jubilee. Decorated with gold damascening by the Spanish craftsman Plácido Zuloaga, it was described on its exhibition as "one of the greatest Art productions of the century". For the Philadelphia Exhibition of 1876 Morel-Ladeuil produced "A Pompeian Lady at her Toilet," followed by the "Bunyan Shield," a companion to the Milton. After the reliefs "The Merry Wives of Windsor," "The Merchant of Venice," and "Much Ado about Nothing," and suffering from poor health, Morel-Ladeuil retired to Boulogne, where he died of angina pectoris on 15 March 1888, and was buried with much ceremony at Clermont-Ferrand.
26 1/4 in. (66.7 cm.); 16.3293 kg (36 lbs.)
Condition:
Originally, this piece would be accompanied by an underplate (though its grandeur remains uncompromised).
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- 30 BRAND NEW LEATHERBOUND EASTON PRESS
30 BRAND NEW LEATHERBOUND EASTON PRESS BOOKS: Eclectic variety of collector's edition literary classics. All fully bound in genuine leather w/ 22kt gold inlay, archival paper, gilded page ends, satin ribbon bookmarks. All in original shrink wrap, unopened. Titles include; The Flowers of Evil, Oedipus The King, The Talisman, Euripides, She Stoops to Conquer, Moby Dick, The Poems of Robert Browning, The Poems of John Donne, The Portrait of A Lady, The Oresteia, The Alhambra, The Confessions of Saint Augustine, Paradise Lost, The Analects of Confucius, Rights of Man, The Essay of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Of Mice and Men, Oscar Wilde, Aristophanes, The Sea Wolf, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Charles Darwin, Vanity Fair, Madame Bovary, LIVY History of Early Rome, The Pilgrims Progress, Three Plays, & Aeneid.
- Bernatzik. South Pacific. CONRU, Kevin.
Bernatzik. South Pacific. CONRU, Kevin. Bernatzik. South Pacific. Milan, 5 Continents Editions, 2002. South Pacific: the beauty of a paradise lost captured through 150 extraordinary photographs taken in the early '30s by Austrian writer and ethnographer Hugo Bernatzik. Bernatzik traveled for over a year, between 1932 and 1933, to the Solomon Islands, New Guinea and Bali. His lively and fascinating account of the trip and his observations on myths, customs and traditions of the people he encountered were published as a book, Sudsee: Travels in the South Seas, soon after translated into English (1935). Of the thousands of pictures he took, only a small part were published at that time and in a small format, mainly in support of the field evidence. A larger and careful selection of the best photographs, reproduced here in duotone and in large format, has been made for South Pacific. Approx L30.5 x25cm. PROVENANCE Ex Eric Coote Collection, New South Wales. (1)
- EASTON PRESS BOOKS (5) LEATHERIncludes
EASTON PRESS BOOKS (5) LEATHERIncludes Shakespeare's Comedies and Histories, The Decameron, Don Quixote and Paradise Lost. All are still shrink-wrapped. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
- BRONZE BUST OF PARADISE LOST AUTHOR
BRONZE BUST OF PARADISE LOST AUTHOR JOHN MILTON Unsigned, late 19th century, mounted to a shaped and polished stone base; good color with plenty of play between light and dark tones.
- A CONTINENTAL SILVERPLATE RELIEF PLAQUE
A CONTINENTAL SILVERPLATE RELIEF PLAQUE OF MILTON DICTATING PARADISE LOST Circa 1900, after the original painting of a blind Milton dictating to his daughters by Mihály von Munkácsy (Hungarian, 1844-1900), presented in an ebonized frame, unmarked.
- SALVADOR DALI (1904 - 1989): "PARADISE
SALVADOR DALI (1904 - 1989): "PARADISE LOST"etching, pencil-signed lower right; E.A. Condition: with crack to lower right of glass; 22 x 17 3/4 inches paper; 10 1/4 x 8 1/8 inches image; 27 1/2 x 23 1/4 inches frame Condition:
- JOHN MARTIN, ILLUS.: MILTON "PARADISE
JOHN MARTIN, ILLUS.: MILTON "PARADISE LOST"illustrated by John Martin, London: Henry Washbourne and Co., 1858; gilt-stamped plum cloth binding 11 x 7 3/4 inches Condition:
- 18-VOLUME COLLECTION OF ASSORTED BOOKS,
18-VOLUME COLLECTION OF ASSORTED BOOKS, PREDOMINANTLY ENGLISH LITERATURE AND PHILOSOPHY18-Volume Collection of Assorted Books, Predominantly English Literature and Philosophy,, Including: 'Junius', 'Paradise Lost', 'The Talisman', and 'Last Days of Pompeii',
- SILVERPLATE MILTON'S PARADISE LOST BAS
SILVERPLATE MILTON'S PARADISE LOST BAS RELIEF TONDO AFTER LEONARD MOREL-LADEUIL BY ELKINGTON CO., D: 10 INCHESSilver Plate Milton's Paradise Lost Bas Relief Tondo After Leonard Morel-Ladeuil by Elkington Co., D: 10 in
- 25 VOLUMES OF LEATHERBOUND BOOKSEaston
25 VOLUMES OF LEATHERBOUND BOOKSEaston Press 100 Greatest Books Ever Written Collector's Edition", including Animal Farm, Brave New World, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Paradise Lost, Tales of Mystery and Imagination, The Red Badge of Courage, The Scarlet Letter, Lady Chatterley's Lover, The Prince, The Legend of Sleepy hollow and Other Stories, Huckleberry Finn, Great Expectations, The Count of Monte Cristo, A Farewell to Arms, The Devil's Dictionary, The Brothers Karamazov, Don Quixote, The History of the Indians of The United States, The Talisman, Dracula, The Three Musketeers, Faust, Moby Dick, Treasure Island, The Analects of Confucius; together with Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary", London: The Folio Society, 2003; various sizes Condition:
- [LEATHER BOOKS] PARADISE LOST[Leather
[LEATHER BOOKS] PARADISE LOST[Leather Books] , Milton, John. Paradise Lost. A Poem, in Twelve Books, London, Tonson and Draper, 1746, 4 vols., full leather, 5 3/8 in. x 3 3/8 in.; together with 12 misc. leather vols
- CLIFFORD ODETS, PARADISE LOST, SIGNED
CLIFFORD ODETS, PARADISE LOST, SIGNED 1ST EDITION Random House, New York, stated first edition, January, 1936, inscribed, signed and dated 1/38 on front endpaper, hardcover in jacket, 7.5"h x 5"w
- 34 EASTON PRESS COLLECTOR'S EDITION
34 EASTON PRESS COLLECTOR'S EDITION LEATHER BOOKS: A collection of 34 Collector's Edition Easton Press books. Each leatherbound w/ distinctive gilt cover designs, silk moire endpapers, gilt page edges, and silk page markers. Titles include ''War and Peace'', ''The Last of the Mohicans'', ''The Pilgrim's Progress'', ''Paradise Lost'', ''The Divine Comedy'', ''Faust'', ''The Odyssey of Homer'', ''The Iliad'', ''The Red Badge of Courage'', ''Heart of Darkness'', ''Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'', ''David Copperfield'', ''Brave New World'', ''Moby Dick'', and many more all in excellent condition- many seemingly never opened.
CONDITION: Excellent.
- AFTER SALVADOR DALI PARADISE LOST LITHOGRAPHAfter
AFTER SALVADOR DALI PARADISE LOST LITHOGRAPHAfter Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989). Lithograph on paper. "Paradise Lost." Artist's proof. Signed in pencil lower right. Slight waviness to paper center left. Wear and small scratches to frame. Tears to backing on verso.
16 7/8" x 17" image, 27 3/4" x 26 1/2 frame.
- GUSTAVE DORE ILLUSTRATED PARADISE LOST,
GUSTAVE DORE ILLUSTRATED PARADISE LOST, INFERNOThree rare late 19th century books: two copies of Milton's Paradise Lost and one of Dante's Inferno, all three illustrated by Gustave Dore. All threee have issues. Inferno has loose binding. Early folio Paradise Lost has some cover wear. See images. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
- CLASSICS CLUB LITERATURE EDITION BOOKS,
CLASSICS CLUB LITERATURE EDITION BOOKS, 12 Group of twelve (12) works of world literature for the Classics Club and including: Aristotle, "On Man in the Universe"; Marcus Aurelieus, "Meditations"; Francis Bacon, "Essays and New Atlantis"; Honore de Balzac ""Old Goriot" Robert Browning, "Selected Poems"; Charles Dickens, "A Tale of Two Cities"; Daniel Defoe, "Robinson Crusoe"; Desiderius Erasmus,, "The Praise of Folly"; Homer, "The Iliad"; John Milton, "Paradise Lost and Other Poems"; Thackeray, "Henry Esmond"; Walt Whitman, "Selected Poems." 7.5" H x 5.5" W
- THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY LEATHER BOUND BOOK,
THE FRANKLIN LIBRARY LEATHER BOUND BOOK, 13 Group of eleven leather bound The Franklin Library from 'The 100 Greatest Books of All Time' collection comprising "Plays" by Henrik Ibsen, "The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin", "Paradise Lost" by John Milton, "Madame Bovary" by Gustave Flaubert, "Father and Sons" by Ivan Turgenev, "Nana" by Emile Zola, "plays" by Moliere, "The confessions of Saint Augustine", "Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer, "Poems" and "Histories" by William Shakespeare, together with two extras books from the "Franklin Mystery" collection. Largest: 9.5" H x 7" W x 2" D.
- Ten Easton Press editions of classic
Ten Easton Press editions of classic books, 20th century, nine of which are in the original shrinkwrap. Consists of Paradise Lost by Milton, Leaves of Grass by Whitman, The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times by Thomas Hauser (this is the one not in shrinkwrap) and six books about baseball: The Natural, Say Hey: The Autobiography of Willie Mays, My Turn At Bat by Ted Williams, Summer of '49 by Halberstam, The Story of My Life by Hank Greenberg, and Jackie Robinson: A Life Remembered by Maury Allen.
- TWO GUSTAVE DORE ALTEMUS EDITION ILLUSTRATED
TWO GUSTAVE DORE ALTEMUS EDITION ILLUSTRATED BOOKS: DANTE'S INFERNO AND MILTON'S PARADISE LOST, 1886, WITH ORIGINAL HENRY ALTEMUS, PUBLISHER ADVERTISING . 13 1/2"H X 10"W (PARADISE LOST)Two Gustave Dore Altemus Edition illustrated books: Dante's Inferno and Milton's Paradise Lost, 1886, with original Henry Altemus, Publisher advertising . 13 1/2"H x 10"W (Paradise Lost) Dimensions: 13 1/2"H x 10"W (Paradise Lost)