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INTERNATIONAL COLLECTORS LIBRARY
INTERNATIONAL COLLECTORS LIBRARY BOOKS, 21 VOLUMESInternational Collectors Library Books, 21 Volumes,
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TWENTY-THREE EARLY LEATHERBOUND
TWENTY-THREE EARLY LEATHERBOUND VOLUMES.
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Twenty-one leather bound books
Twenty-one leather bound books
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TWENTY-TWO EARLY LEATHERBOUND
TWENTY-TWO EARLY LEATHERBOUND VOLUMES.
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TWENTY-FOUR EARLY LEATHERBOUND
TWENTY-FOUR EARLY LEATHERBOUND VOLUMES. Plus one cloth-bound volume.
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BOOKS: TWENTY-ONE VOLUMES FROM
BOOKS: TWENTY-ONE VOLUMES FROM TWO SETS, INCLUDING: THE BIBELOT, EIGHTEEN VOLUMES, GREEN LEATHER BINDING WITH GILT ACCENTS AND EMBOS...BOOKS: Twenty-one volumes from two sets, including: The Bibelot, eighteen volumes, green leather binding with gilt accents and embossing, wear consistent with age and use; and Rousseau, J.J., Letters de Deux Amants, 1763, three volumes, bound in brown leather with gilt accents and embossed flowers, wear consistent with age and use.
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22 leather bound books
22 leather bound books
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(7) VOLS. 19TH & 20TH C. LITERATURE
(7) VOLS. 19TH & 20TH C. LITERATURE & POETRY Includes: 1) Fannie Hurst. Lummox. Harper & Brothers, 1923, #210/250 signed by Hurst; 2) Charlotte Bronte. Jane Eyre. Thomas Crowell, vols. I & II bound as one; 3) James Ludlow. The Captain of the Janizaries. Funk & Wagnalls, 1888; 4) The AIAS of Sophokles. John Bartlett, 1851; 5) Christina Rossetti. Verses. Society for Pormoting Christian Knowledge, 1893; 6) & 7) Lyof N. Tolstoi. Anna Karenina. Thomas Crowell, 1927, complete in 2 vols.; largest: 8.5"h x 6"w
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(9) VOLS, 20TH C. LITERATURE,
(9) VOLS, 20TH C. LITERATURE, SOME SIGNED Includes: 1) Fannie Hurst. Lummox. Harper & Brothers, 1923, #99 of 250 signed by Hurst; 2) Eugene O'Neill. Long Day's Journey into Night. Yale, 1956; 3) James J. Corbett. The Roar of the Crowd. Dollar Books/Garden City, 1926; 4) Octave Mirbeau. Torture Garden. Citadel, 2nd ptg, 1949; 5) Alice Childress. A Hero Ain't Nothin' but a Sandwich. Coward McCann & Geoghegan, 1973, inscribed and signed by Childress; 6) Thomas Wolfe. From Death to Morning. Scribner's, 1935, 1st ptg with "A" on c/r page; 7) Ben Hecht. The Kingdom of Evil. Pascal Covici, 1924, #541/2000; 8) E. Nesbitt. Children's Stories from Shakespeare. Raphael Tuck, n.d.; 9) Stories from Hans Andersen. Ernest Nister/E.P. Dutton, c. 1900, with color plates; 9.75"h x 7.5"w (largest)
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TWENTY-FIVE EARLY LEATHERBOUND
TWENTY-FIVE EARLY LEATHERBOUND VOLUMES.
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Bindings, 17 vols., mostly 20th
Bindings, 17 vols., mostly 20th Century, morocco gilt (17)
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22 VOLS. F. HOPKINSON SMITH LEATHER
22 VOLS. F. HOPKINSON SMITH LEATHER BOOKS22 Volumes of the Works of F. Hopkinson Smith dated 1902 and 1915 by Scribner's Sons NY, Beacon edition, leather bound. VG overall.
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MIXED GROUPING OF TWENTY-ONE (21)
MIXED GROUPING OF TWENTY-ONE (21) BOOKS, MOST FINELY BOUND From the Easton Press: eight (8) Roger Peterson Trail Guides; a slipcased set of four (4) Henry Penick golf books; Arnold Palmer's A Golfer's Life; Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Land that Time Forgot; Francis Chechester's Gypsy Moth Circles the World; two (2) Robert Short books on the comic strip Peanuts; The Complete Bible Handbook; plus...a signed Franklin Library edition of the French Lieutenant's Woman; Lafayette in America by Louis Gottschalk; Jimmy Carter signed Talking Peace.
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21 VOLUMES, TWO ENGLISH
21 VOLUMES, TWO ENGLISH LITERATURE/POETRY SETS21 volumes total, comprising: The Works of Edward Bulwer Lytton , Boston: Dana Estes & Company, 1845, The Illustrated Sterling Edition, 15 volumes, containing numerous black and white plate illustrations, bound in three quarter brown leather over cloth backed boards, gilt lettering and floral decoration to spines, five raised bands, teg; The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth , London: Edward Moxon, 1841, six volumes (complete), bound in three quarter dark red leather over cloth backed boards, gilt lettering and decoration to spines, five raised bands, teg
Condition:
scattered scuffs to leather, light wear to extremities, some surface dirt; Bulwer with some small chips to spine tops
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INTERNATIONAL COLLECTOR'S
INTERNATIONAL COLLECTOR'S LIBRARY, 42 VOLUMESInternational Collector's Library, 42 Volumes
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23 vols. (Leather Bindings.)
23 vols. (Leather Bindings.) French Authors: Florian, (Jean Pierre Claris) de. Ouvres. Paris: Didot, 1786-An XI (1803). 20 vols. 16mo, contemp. full polished brown tree calf, gilt, gilt-paneled spines, inner dentelles gilt, a.e.g.; occasionally scuffed, spine & spine ends occasionally rubbed, front hinge of vol. 5 repaired. Numerous copper engraved plates. Internally generally clean. Vols. 1-17, 20-22. * Gresset (Jean Baptiste Louis). Oeuvres. Paris: A Boulland, 1824. 3 vols. 32mo, later full tree calf, gilt-paneled spines, silked endpapers; occasionally scuffed, silked endpapers defective in vol. 3. Frontis. & plate in vol. 1, frontis. in vol. 2. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.
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(9) VOLS. LEATHER BINDINGS, 19TH C.
(9) VOLS. LEATHER BINDINGS, 19TH C. Includes: Eugene Sue. The Wandering Jew. Chapman and Hall, 1845, (3) vols; The Poetical Works of John Milton English and Latin. George Bell & Sons, 1892, (2) vols; Patrick, Lowth, et. al. Critical Commentary and Paraphrase of the Old and New Testament and the Apocrypha. William Tegg, 1847; Scott. Ivanhoe: A Romance. E. P. Nimmo, Hay & Mitchell, n.d., epistle dated 1817; The Gift: A Christmas and New Year's Present for 1839. E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1838; and Oxberry's Dramatic Biography, and Histrionic Anecdotes, Vol. VII. Duncombe, n.d.; 10.5"h x 7"w (largest); 5.5"h x 3.75"w (smallest)
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Collection of Twenty-Two
Collection of Twenty-Two Miscellaneous Leather-Bound Volumes, of classic novels and famous authors.
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(10) VOLS. VINTAGE NON-FICTION,
(10) VOLS. VINTAGE NON-FICTION, SOME SIGNED Includes: 1) Father Paul Schulte "The Flying Priest". The Flying Cross over the Arctic. Harper & Brothers, 1940, ADVANCE COPY signed by the author, contains only the front matter, a map and a few text pages, the remaining pages being blank; 2) Dick Hyman and Bob Dunn. Stop the Presses. Hawthorn, 19666 1st ed., signed "Dicky"; 3) Coulton waugh. The Comics. Macmillan, 1947, 1st printing; 4) Martin Conway & D.D. McCormick. The Alps. Adam and Charles Black, 1904; 5) The Education of a French Model. Alice Prin [Kiki's Memoirs], Intro. by Ernest Hemingway. Boar's Head Books, 1950; 6) S. S. Field. The American Drink Book. Farrar, Straus & Young, 1953, 1st printing, inscribed and signed by Field; 7) The Gramophone, Volume VII, June 1929 to May 1930; 8) Alan Aldridge. The Beatles Illustrated Lyrics. Delacorte, 1969. 9) and 10) Julia Child et. al. Mastering the Art of French Cooking. boxed set: Vol. 1, 1967 15th printing, Vol. 2, 1970, 1st ed.; 11"h x 8.5"w (largest)
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26 VOLUMES "WORKS OF ROBERT LOUIS
26 VOLUMES "WORKS OF ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON"Valima Edition, No. 89 of 1060 sets, each with fore edge leather binding Condition:
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12 vols. An Universal History.
12 vols. An Universal History. London: T. Osborne; A. Millar, 1747-1748. Vols. 1-8, 17-20 (of 21) only. 8vo, contemp. 1/2 calf & marbled bds.; scuffed, occasionally rubbed. With ca. 60 plates - incl. fold. maps & plates; one plate grossly defective, several plates with small tears. Scattered light foxing. Armorial bookplates of George Rice. Sold with all faults.
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BOOKS twenty-one pieces:
BOOKS twenty-one pieces: (Literature) Large lots of miscellaneous literature and first editions including some signed and/or limited editions including ''Letters of T.S. Eliot'' volume one only limited to 250 copies signed by Valerie Eliot; Robbins Harold ''The Inheritors'' first edition in dust jacket signed; ''Olympia Review'' No. 4 (four copies); Prescott ''Tales of a Sportsman's Wife'' 1936 privately printed; and 17 other items. In all 21 items.
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Books: Journal of Early Southern
Books: Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts including the following issues: Vol. II Nos. 1-2 (1976) Vol. III Nos.1-2 (1977) INDEX Vols. I-III (1975-1977) Vol. IV Nos.1-2 (1978) Vol. V Nos.1-2 (1979) Vol. VI Nos.1-2 (1980) Vol. XVII No.2 (1992) Vol. XIX No.2 (1993) Vol. XX Nos. 1-2 (1994) INDEX Vols. XVII-XIX (1991-1993) INDEX Vols. XX-XXII (1994-1996) Vol. XXI Nos.1-2 (1995) Vol. XXII Nos.1-2 (1996) Vol. XXIII Nos.1-2 (1997) Vol. XXIV Nos.1-2 (1998) Vol. XXV Nos. 1-2 (1999) Vol. XXVI Nos. 1-2 (2000) Vol. XXVII Nos.1-2 (2001) Vol. XXVIII Nos. 1-2 (2002). (33pcs) Provenance: Estate of the late Francis D. ''Skeeter'' McNairy Savannah Georgia; from Mr. McNairy's research library. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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TWENTY-NINE EARLY LEATHERBOUND
TWENTY-NINE EARLY LEATHERBOUND VOLUMES. Mostly European and 18th century.
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(12) VOLS. FINE BINDING, 19TH &
(12) VOLS. FINE BINDING, 19TH & 20TH C. Includes: 1) Luigi Corsi. Dettaglio delle Chiese di Cremona. Feraboli Tipografo Vescovile, 1819; 2) J. Buchan Telfer. The Strange Career of the Chevalier d'Eon de Beaumont. Longmans, Green, 1885; 3) C. Nodier. Le Seine et Ses Bords. Bureau de la Publication, 1836; 4) and 5) Oeuvres Choisies de Malherbe. Chez Lefevre, 1825, 2 vols.; 6) Andre Gide. Les FGaux-Monnayeurs. Gallimard, 1925; 7) Chateaubriand. Atala. Garnier Freres, no date; 8) Niccolo Machiavelli. The Prince. Everyman's Library, 1992, Asprey Bindery label; 9) - 12) The Spectator, in Four Volumes. Routledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1860; 7.25"h x 4.5"w (smallest), 9"h x 6"w (largest)
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(14) VOLS, ENGLISH LITERATURE, FINE
(14) VOLS, ENGLISH LITERATURE, FINE BINDINGS Uniformly bound, The Tattler, vols. 2 and 4, 1794; The Spectator, vols. 6 and 7, 1797; The Guardian, complete in 2 vols., 1794; The Adventurer, 4 vols. bound in 2, 1793; The World, vols. 1 and 4, 1794; The Rambler, vols. 1 and 4, 1795, 1796; Goldsmith. The Citizen of the World or Letters from a Chinese Philosopher, 1794; The Mirror, vol. 1, 1794; each with armorial bookplate on front pastedown, 5.75"h x 3.75"w
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(8) VOLS., LEATHERBOUND BOOKS,
(8) VOLS., LEATHERBOUND BOOKS, 1835-1911 Includes: 1) The Works of Joseph Addison, vol. III, Harper & Brothers, 1842; 2) Richard (de Nancy). Commentaire Physiologique sur la Personne D'Horace. C. Savy, Lyon, 1863; 3) L. Aime Caron. Morceaux Choisis de L'Histoire Romaine. D. Belin, Paris, 1835, illustrated; 4) La Journee de Chretien. J. Lefort, Paris, 1911; 5) and 6) Dickens. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. Bernard Tauchnitz, Leipzig, 1842, in 2 vols.; 7) and 8) Delices des Ames Pieuses or Recueil de Prieres. Gaume Freres, Paris, no date, in 2 vols.; 9.25"h x 6"w (largest), 4.75"h x 2.75"w (smallest)
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(8) VOLS., SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL
(8) VOLS., SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF DESIGN HISTORY Rhodos International Science and Art Publishers, Volumes 1-8, 1991-1998, softcover, 10.5"h x 8.25"w
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(8) VOLS. LEATHER BINDING, INCL.
(8) VOLS. LEATHER BINDING, INCL. HISTORIC TOWNS Includes: (4) vols. Historic Towns of the Southern States, Middle States, Western States & New England, Putnam's 1899-1901; (2) vols. Harvard College The Class of 1907 Secretary's Report I-III; The Autobiography of Martin Van Buren, Government Printing Office, 1920; and, Appleton's Annual Cyclopedia and Register of Important Events of the Year 1884, Appleton, 1886; largest: 10"h x 7"w
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11 BOUND VOLUMES OF ANTIQUES
11 BOUND VOLUMES OF ANTIQUES MAGAZINE, 1940-194811 BOUND VOLUMES OF ANTIQUES MAGAZINE, 1940-1948, comprising one volume each 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, and two volumes each 1947, and 1948 (11)
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CHARLES DICKENS, 22
CHARLES DICKENS, 22 VOLUMESCharles Dickens, 22 Volumes
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CHARLES DICKENS, 22
CHARLES DICKENS, 22 VOLUMESCharles Dickens, 22 Volumes
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Music: 28 volumes
Music: 28 volumes
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Sundry volumes
Sundry volumes
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12 vols. (4 wrappers) Books on
12 vols. (4 wrappers) Books on Books & Related Subjects: Bibliographical Society, University of Virginia. Papers of. Charlottesville, 1948-1952. Vols. 1-5. 8vo, orig. stiff wrappers or bds.; occasional light wear. * Dickinson, Donald C. Dictionary of American Book Collectors. New York, etc.: Greenwood Press, (1986). 1st ed. 8vo, orig. silver-lettered red cloth; minor wear. Errata inserted. * (Auction Catalogue.) Edmund Lister. Catalogue... Book-Plates. Oldham, n.d. [ca. 1920]. 8vo, orig. printed wrappers; minor dust soiling. * Sandys, John Edwin. A History of Classical Scholarship. Martino Pub., 2003. 3 vols. 4to, orig. blue cloth; minor wear. Illus. * Darrah, William C. The World of Stereographs. Gettysburg, 1977. 1st ed. 4to, orig. gilt-lettered green cloth, d/j. Illus. Signed by the author on title page. Near Fine. * Bennett, Stuart. How to Buy Photographs. Oxford: Phaidon; Christie's, 1987. 1st ed. 4to, orig. black cloth, d/j. Near Fine.
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VERVE NO. 1, 2, 3, 4 BOUND VOLUME
VERVE NO. 1, 2, 3, 4 BOUND VOLUME (4) issues bound together, with front covers and all lithographs: Vol 1, No. 1 - Leger, Miro, Bores, photos by Man Ray; No. 2 - Kandinsky (2), Masson (2); No. 3 - Chagall, Miro, Rattner, Klee; No. 4 - Matisse "The Dancer", Derain (4); 14"h x 10.75"w