Elmer adler editor (53 risultati)
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Books for Libraries Press, Freeport, NY 1968
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Da: Yesterday's Books, Richmond, IN, U.S.A.Yesterday's Books
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Cloth. Condizione: VG-. No Jacket. Reprint. 196 pp, B/W illustrations, a very nice solid and clean book with only very light rubbing on rear cover.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Pynson Printers, New York 1935
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Da: The Book Shed, Benson, VT, U.S.A.The Book Shed
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Light edge wear; spine darkened, rear cover sunned; no dust jacket. Clean and unmarked. Browse my books: www.abebooks.com/The-Book-Shed-Benson-VT-U.S.A/602765/sf Every effort is made to ship all books and other items within 24 hours. Tracking number and estimated delivery… date always provided. Clean recycled packing material will be used when possible. The Book Shed, an ABE Heritage Seller, has a been a member of the Vermont Antiquarian Bookseller's Association since 1997 An on-line bookseller with a bookshop sensibility.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Pynson Printers, New York 1936
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Da: The Book Shed, Benson, VT, U.S.A.The Book Shed
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Light edge wear; spine darkened, rear cover rubbed; no dust jacket. Clean and unmarked. Browse my books: www.abebooks.com/The-Book-Shed-Benson-VT-U.S.A/602765/sf Every effort is made to ship all books and other items within 24 hours. Tracking number and estimated delivery… date always provided. Clean recycled packing material will be used when possible. The Book Shed, an ABE Heritage Seller, has a been a member of the Vermont Antiquarian Bookseller's Association since 1997 An on-line bookseller with a bookshop sensibility.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Pynson Printers, New York 1936
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- Prima edizione
Da: The Book Shed, Benson, VT, U.S.A.The Book Shed
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Light edge wear; spine darkened, rear cover rubbed; no dust jacket. Clean and unmarked. Browse my books: www.abebooks.com/The-Book-Shed-Benson-VT-U.S.A/602765/sf Every effort is made to ship all books and other items within 24 hours. Tracking number and estimated delivery… date always provided. Clean recycled packing material will be used when possible. The Book Shed, an ABE Heritage Seller, has a been a member of the Vermont Antiquarian Bookseller's Association since 1997 An on-line bookseller with a bookshop sensibility.
Altre immaginiElmer Adler: In the World of Books
Bennett, Paul A. (Editor); Fredrick Adams, John Winterich, Lawrance Thompson, Kneeland McNulty; Al Hine, David Jackson McWilliams, Edward Naumburg, Jr. Philip C. Duschenes, and Elmer Adler
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Princeton University Library, Princeton 1964
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Da: Idler Fine Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.Idler Fine Books
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Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Fine. 1st Edition. First printing of the first edition, limited to 2100 copies, review copy with the Friends of the Princeton University Library letter laid-in. Book in fine condition. No dust jacket. Walter S. Myers (illustratore).

Editore: Simon and Schuster, New York 1937
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Da: Willis Monie-Books, ABAA, Cooperstown, NY, U.S.A.Willis Monie-Books, ABAA
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good. First Edition. The DJ has some color fading and wear around the edges. The endpapers are heavily browned. There isn't a price on the DJ (Book club maybe? ) ; Bookplate of Bradford F. Swan, Mencken collection. ; Being a compilation of papers wherein each of a selec…t group of authors tells of the difficulties of authorship & how such trials are met. Authors include Sherwood Anderson, Robert Benchley, Pearl Buck, James Branch Cabell, Charles Chesnutt, Theodore Dreiser, Robinson Jeffers, Rockwell Kent, Sinclair Lewis, H. L. Mencken, Edith Wharton, and others.
The Colophon Part Fifteen
Adler, Elmer [editor]; Alfred Stanford [editor]; John T. Winterich [editor]
Editore: The Colophon 1933
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Da: The Book Bin, Salem, OR, U.S.A.The Book Bin
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Hardcover. Condizione: Good. Boards lightly toned, with light shelf-wear and edgewear. Faint scarring from sticker removal at rear panel. Spine square. Binding sound. No jacket. Pages toned, with occasional foxing. Interior else unmarked.
Editore: [Princeton, NJ]: The Princeton University Library, 1964. 1964
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Da: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd.
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Condizione: Fine. - Small octavo, black cloth backed with reddish brown cloth & titled in gilt on the spine. ix, [iii], 114 & [2] pages plus colophon. Illustrated in black, white & tan with photographic illustrations & facsimiles. Near fine. Of a total edition of 2,100, printed by Princeton University Press and Meriden Gravure C…o., this is one of 750 printed for Friends of the Princeton University Library.
Editore: New York: The Typophiles, 1964. 1964
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Da: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd.
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Condizione: Fine. - Small octavo, black cloth backed with brown cloth & titled in gilt on the spine. ix, [iii], 114 & [2] pages plus colophon. Illustrated in black, white & tan with photographic illustrations & facsimiles. Near fine. Typophile Chap Book XXXIX. Of a total edition of 2,100, printed by Princeton University Press an…d Meriden Gravure Co., this is one of 400 printed for The Typophiles.
Editore: The Princeton University Library 1964
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Da: Midtown Scholar Bookstore, Harrisburg, PA, U.S.A.Midtown Scholar Bookstore
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Hardcover. Condizione: Good. No dust jacket. Good hardcover with some shelfwear; may have previous owner's name inside. Standard-sized.

Editore: Simon & Schuster, New York 1937
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Da: James & Mary Laurie, Booksellers A.B.A.A, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A.James & Mary Laurie, Booksellers A.B.A.A
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very good. 1st. Bound in the publisher's orignal blue cloth over boards, spine and cover stamped in gilt. Black & white and facsimile illustrations throughout.

Editore: The Grolier Club, New York 1964
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Da: Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, U.S.A.Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB
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cloth. tall 12mo. cloth. xii, 118 pages. First edition, one of 800 copies printed for the Grolier Club out of a total edition of 2100 copies (Asaf 130). A fine copy. Essays by Adams, Winterich, Adler and others. Adler, Elmer (illustratore).
Editore: Duschnes Crawford, Inc., New York 1950
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Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.Barry Cassidy Rare Books
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Hardcover. Condizione: Collectible-Very Good. One of 2500 copies. Original publisher's beige paper-covered boards with brown-purple and olive-yellow color illustration on front cover of people reading books and wearing what appear to be Renaissance-era clothes. Decorative olive-yellow rectangle on back. Black lettering on light…brown (originally beige) spine. 8" x 10 3/4." Pages 311-406, complete. Black-and-white illustrations and occasional accents of color, complete. Advertisements for books, bookstores, and similar items and businesses in the back. Three ephemera laid in: announcement on yellow paper of The New Colophon becoming annual; business reply envelope for James F. Drake, Inc.; and a blank order form for the New Colophon. Pages and covers are very clean and intact overall. Binding is slightly loose at the top but is still holding. Slight rubbing to covers and spine. Slight bumping to corners and parts of the edges. Boards have light age toning throughout. Spine was beige but is now browned. Front cover has slight browning. A Very Good, almost Near Fine copy. Back colophon: "This Part Eight of the Second Volume of The New Colophon published by Duschnes Crawford, Inc. at New York, continues the franchise of the original Colophon established in 1928 and published by The Pynson Printers at New York. The New Colophon was printed by The Hildreth Press at Bristol, Connecticut for 2500 subscribers." The New Colophon was a quarterly book collectors' periodical that was published from 1948-1950. It was the successor toThe Colophon which had been established in 1928 by Elmer Adler (1884-1962), the founder of Pynson Printers in New York City. The following are the features in this issue: "The Poet and the Pirate" by Ray Nash, "Preserved for Posterity" by E. P. Goldschmidt, "The Uses of Collecting" by John Bakeless, Illustrated by Paul Carruth, "Treasure Hunt" by John Francis McDermott, Illustrated by Cyrus Leroy Baldridge, "Where are Shakespeare's Manuscripts?" by James G. McManaway, "Manuscript-Hunting in Two Continents" by R. W. Chapman, "The Court of Appeals," "Marginalia," "Adventures in Typography," "Notes on Contributors," and "Index.".
Editore: Duschnes Crawford, Inc., New York 1949
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Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.Barry Cassidy Rare Books
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Hardcover. Condizione: Collectible-Near Fine (Near Fi. One of 2500 copies. Original publisher's beige paper-covered boards with a green color illustration on front cover of people reading books and wearing what appear to be Renaissance-era clothes. Decorative olive-yellow rectangle on back. Black lettering on beige spine. 8" x 1…0 3/4." Pages 107-189, complete. Black-and-white illustrations and occasional accents of color, complete. Advertisements for books, bookstores, and similar items and businesses in the back. One piece of Colophon ephemera laid in, a blank order form. Pages and covers are very clean and intact. Binding is tight. Slight rubbing to covers and spine. Some bumping to corners and parts of the edges. Boards have light age toning throughout. A Near Fine copy. Back colophon: "This Part Six of the Second Volume of The New Colophon, published by Duschnes Crawford, Inc. at New York, continues the franchise of the original Colophon established in 1928 and published by the Pynson Printers, Inc. at New York. The New Colophon was printed by E. L. Hildreth & Company at Brattleboro, Vermont for 2500 subscribers, June 1949." The New Colophon was a quarterly book collectors' periodical that was published from 1948-1950. It was the successor toThe Colophon which had been established in 1928 by Elmer Adler (1884-1962), the founder of Pynson Printers in New York City. The following are the features in this issue: "Another Man's Roses" by Frederick B. Adams, Jr., "On Belonging to Clubs" by Christopher Morley, Illustrated by Richard Erdoes, "On Making a Few Books" by Alfred A. Knopf, "Sadleir Sadleirized" by Simon Nowell-Smith, "The Typophiles" by Deoch Fulton, "The Last Word" by Wilmarth S. Lewis, "The First Famous Print" by A. Hyatt Mayor, "The Court of Appeals," "Marginalia," "Adventures in Typography," and "Notes on Contributors.".
Editore: Duschnes Crawford, Inc., New York 1949
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Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.Barry Cassidy Rare Books
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Hardcover. Condizione: Collectible-Very Good. One of 2500 copies. Original publisher's beige paper-covered boards with a blue and olive-yellow color illustration on front cover of people reading books and wearing what appear to be Renaissance-era clothes. Decorative olive-yellow rectangle on back. Black lettering on brown (origi…nally beige) spine. 8" x 10 3/4." Pages 195-304, complete. Black-and-white illustrations and occasional accents of color, complete. Advertisements for books, bookstores, and similar items and businesses in the back. Pages and covers are very clean and intact overall. Binding is tight. Slight rubbing to covers and spine. Slight bumping to corners and parts of the edges. Boards have light age toning throughout. Spine was beige but is now browned. Front cover has some browning. A Very Good, almost Near Fine copy. Back colophon: "This Part Seven of the Second Volume of The New Colophon published by Duschnes Crawford, Inc. at New York, continues the franchise of the original Colophon established in 1928 and published by the Pynson Printers, Inc. at New York. The New Colophon was printed by E. L. Hildreth & Company at Brattleboro, Vermont for 2500 subscribers, September 1949." The New Colophon was a quarterly book collectors' periodical that was published from 1948-1950. It was the successor toThe Colophon which had been established in 1928 by Elmer Adler (1884-1962), the founder of Pynson Printers in New York City. The following are the features in this issue: "Willa Cather from Nebraska" by George Seibel, "The Life & Death of the Lafayette Publishing Co." by John T. Winterich, "The Cummington Press" by Harry Duncan, "Cor Cordium and Thomas J. Wise" by Helen Rossetti Angeli, "The Wanderings of 'Ulysses'" by Stuart Gilbert, "Poor Nancy Luce" by Ben C. Clough, "Books About Books" by George L. McKay, "The Court of Appeals," "Marginalia," "Adventures in Typography," and "Notes on Contributors.".
Editore: Duschnes Crawford, Inc., New York 1949
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Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.Barry Cassidy Rare Books
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Hardcover. Condizione: Collectible-Very Good. One of 2500 copies. Original publisher's beige paper-covered boards with a maroon and olive-yellow color illustration on front cover of people reading books and wearing what appear to be Renaissance-era clothes. Decorative olive-yellow rectangle on back. Black lettering on beige spin…e. 8" x 10 3/4." Pages 1-104, complete. Illustrations in black-and-white and color, complete. Advertisements for books, bookstores, and similar items and businesses in the back. Pages and covers are very clean and intact overall. Binding is tight. A few sticky stains are on top edge of text block but do not affect text or illustrations. Small brown spot at tail of spine. Slight rubbing to covers and spine. Some bumping to corners and parts of the edges. Boards have light age toning throughout. A Very Good copy. Back colophon: "This Part Five of the Second Volume of The New Colophon, published by Duschnes Crawford, Inc. at New York, continues the franchise of the original Colophon, established in 1928 and published by the Pynson Printers, Inc., at New York. The New Colophon was printed by E. L. Hildreth & Company at Brattleboro, Vermont for 2500 subscribers, January 1949." The New Colophon was a quarterly book collectors' periodical that was published from 1948-1950. It was the successor toThe Colophon which had been established in 1928 by Elmer Adler (1884-1962), the founder of Pynson Printers in New York City. The following are the features in this issue: "Epic on an American Theme" by Stephen Vincent Benet, "Grahornana" by Oscar Lewis, "Peter the Whaler, Plagiarist" by Malcolm M. Willey, "Colored Paste Papers" by Rosamond B. Loring, "A Seventeenth Century Book-Label Problem" by Edward Naumburg, Jr., "The Literature of the Gold Rush" by Carl I. Wheat, "Firsts, in a Manner of Speaking" by Vincent Starrett, Illustrated by Susanne Suba, "The Court of Appeals," "Marginalia," "Adventures in Typography," "Notes on Contributors," and "Immortality Poll" [results from 1936 and 1946 for a poll in which readers were asked which American authors they thought would be considered "classics" in the year 2000].
Editore: Duschnes Crawford, Inc., New York 1948
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Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.Barry Cassidy Rare Books
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Hardcover. Condizione: Collectible-Near Fine (Near Fi. Limited Edition. One of 2500 copies. Original publisher's paper-covered boards with an all-over blue, yellow, and white pattern of books on front and back. Black lettering on light yellow spine. 8" x 11." Pages 321-427, complete. Black-and-white illustrations, complete. Adve…rtisements for books, bookstores, and similar items and businesses in the back. Pages and covers are very clean and intact. Binding is tight. Slight rubbing to covers and spine. Slight wear to corners and edges. Boards have light age toning throughout. Slight bumping to corners of the covers, head and tail of spine, and bottom corner of the pages on the fore-edge. A Near Fine copy. Back colophon: "This Part Four of the First Volume of The New Colophon, published by Duschnes Crawford, Inc., at New York, continues the franchise of the original Colophon, established in 1928 and published by Pynson Printers, Inc., at New York. The New Colophon was printed by The Anthoensen Press of Portland, Maine, and distributed to twenty-five hundred subscribers in the month of October, nineteen hundred and forty-eight." The New Colophon was a limited-edition, quarterly book collectors' periodical that was published from 1948-1950. It was the successor toThe Colophon which had been established in 1928 by Elmer Adler (1884-1962), the founder of Pynson Printers in New York City. The following are the features in this issue: "John Brown: His Hand and Pen" by Boyd B. Stutler, "Rudyard Kipling: Two Footnotes; 1. 'The Pen Took Charge.' [by DeLancey Ferguson]; 2. Hatchers-out of Tales. [by J. E. Scott]," The 'Presentation' Paradise Lost" by James Thorpe, "Lithograph Proof" by Benton Spruance, "Mr. Thoreau Writes a Book" by James Playsted Wood, "Robert Waldegrave and the Pirates of Dunkirk" by Curt F. Buhler, "The Pinchpenny Bibliophile" by Barrows Mussey, "Jefferson, Freneau, and the Poems of 1809" by William Peden, "The Court of Appeals," "A Scrapbook of Strays," and "Marginalia.".
Editore: Duschnes Crawford, Inc., New York 1948
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Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.Barry Cassidy Rare Books
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Hardcover. Condizione: Collectible-Near Fine (Near Fi. Limited Edition. One of 2500 copies. Original publisher's paper-covered boards with an all-over brown, yellow, and white pattern of books on front and back. Black lettering on yellow spine. 8" x 11." Pages 5-107 pages, complete. Black-and-white illustrations and one color pr…int, complete. Advertisements for books, bookstores, and similar items and businesses in the back. Pages and covers are very clean and intact. Binding is tight. Slight rubbing to covers and spine. Slight wear to corners and edges. Moderate wear to head of spine. Boards have light age toning throughout. A Near Fine copy. Back colophon: "This Part One of the first volume of The New Colophon, published by Duschnes Crawford, Inc. at New York, continues the franchise of the original Colophon, established in 1928 and published by Pynson Printers, Inc., at New York. The New Colophon was printed by The Anthoensen Press of Portland, Maine, and distributed to twenty-five hundred subscribers in the month of January nineteen hundred and forty-eight." The New Colophon was a limited-edition, quarterly book collectors' periodical that was published from 1948-1950. It was the successor toThe Colophon which had been established in 1928 by Elmer Adler (1884-1962), the founder of Pynson Printers in New York City. The following are the features in this issue: "An Early Frost Broadside" by Lawrance Thompson, "A Puritan Bookshelf" by James D. Hart, "Elbert Hubbard and 'A Message to Garcia'" by Dard Hunter, "Drifting into a Print Collection" by Allen Evarts Foster, "Where There's a Will." by Jacob Blanck, "Ten Years of Serigraphy" by Carl Zigrosser, With an Original Serigraph by Leonard Pytlak, "A Book is a Book is a Book" by Donald C. Gallup, "The Court of Appeals," "A Scrapbook of Strays", and "Marginalia.".
Editore: Duschnes Crawford, Inc., New York 1948
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Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.Barry Cassidy Rare Books
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Hardcover. Condizione: Collectible-Near Fine (Near Fi. Limited Edition. One of 2500 copies. Original publisher's paper-covered boards with an all-over green, gray, and white pattern of books on front and back. Black lettering on green spine. 8" x 11." Pages 113-216, complete. Black-and-white illustrations, complete. Advertisemen…ts for books, bookstores, and similar items and businesses in the back. Pages and covers are very clean and intact. Binding is tight. Slight rubbing to covers and spine. Slight wear to corners and edges. Boards have light age toning throughout. A Near Fine copy. Back colophon: "This Part Two of the First Volume of The New Colophon, published by Duschnes Crawford, Inc. at New York, continues the franchise of the original Colophon, established in 1928 and published by Pynson Printers, Inc., at New York. The New Colophon was printed by The Anthoensen Press of Portland, Maine, and distributed to twenty-five hundred subscribers in the month of April, nineteen hundred and forty-eight." The New Colophon was a limited-edition, quarterly book collectors' periodical that was published from 1948-1950. It was the successor toThe Colophon which had been established in 1928 by Elmer Adler (1884-1962), the founder of Pynson Printers in New York City. The following are the features in this issue: "Stephen Crane, War Correspondent" by Ames W. Williams, "Almost Books" by Frederick R. Goff, "Reflections on Rarity" by John Carter, "Silhouette of a Librarian" by George Boas, "Holbein's Old Testament Woodcuts" by Philip Hofer, "The Harmless Drudge" by Herman W. Liebert, "A Ghost from a Barber Shop" by Carl J. Weber, "The Court of Appeals," "A Scrapbook of Strays," and "Marginalia.".
Editore: Duschnes Crawford, Inc., New York 1948
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Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.Barry Cassidy Rare Books
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EUR 22,19
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Hardcover. Condizione: Collectible-Near Fine (Near Fi. Limited Edition. One of 2500 copies. Original publisher's paper-covered boards with an all-over pink, light blue, purple, and white pattern of books on front and back. Black lettering on light blue spine. 8" x 11." Pages 221-312, complete. Black-and-white illustrations, comp…lete. Advertisements for books, bookstores, and similar items and businesses in the back. One piece of ephemera laid in: an unfilled ballot for "The New Colophon Immortality Poll," in which New Colophon readers voted for the top ten living American authors who they felt would be considered "classics" in the year 2000. Pages and covers are very clean and intact. Binding is tight. Slight rubbing to covers and spine. Slight wear to corners and edges. Boards have moderate age toning throughout. A Near Fine copy. Back colophon: "This Part Three of the First Volume of The New Colophon, published by Duschnes Crawford, Inc., at New York, continues the franchise of the original Colophon, established in 1928 and published by Pynson Printers, Inc., at New York. The New Colophon was printed by The Anthoensen Press of Portland, Maine, and distributed to twenty-five hundred subscribers in the month of July, nineteen hundred and forty-eight." The New Colophon was a limited-edition, quarterly book collectors' periodical that was published from 1948-1950. It was the successor toThe Colophon which had been established in 1928 by Elmer Adler (1884-1962), the founder of Pynson Printers in New York City. The following are the features in this issue: "The True Story of 'Herndon's Lincoln'" by David Donald, "An Addendum to 'Enemies of Books'" by Michael Sadler, "'A Mere Sale to Effect'" edited by John H. Birss, "Homer Martin as Illustrator" by Sinclair Hamilton, "The G. P. O. in War and Peace" by Cedric Larson, "Grandfather Was a Collector" by Ellen Denby, Illustrated by Leo Hershfield, "Books About Books, 1947" compiled by George L. McKay, "The Court of Appeals," "A Scrapbook of Strays," and "Marginalia.".
Editore: Pynson Printers, Incorporated, New York 1933
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Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.Barry Cassidy Rare Books
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EUR 22,19
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Hardcover. Condizione: Collectible-Very Good. Limited Edition. One of 2500 copies. Original publisher's beige paper-covered boards with a pink, black, blue, and white illustration on front cover of a man reading a book and holding a glass of wine and a woman playing a guitar or similar string instrument. The man wears ornate rob…es and a turban while the woman wears a similarly patterned dress. Beige lettering on black and blue spine. 8 3/4" x 10 3/4" x 1/2." Unpaginated, all pages, complete. Illustrations in black-and-white and color, complete. Two pieces of ephemera laid in, the Colophon Crier for Part Fourteen and a paper announcement for a show of colophon marks and devices by the Pynson Printers. Pages and covers are very clean and intact. Binding is tight. Slight rubbing to covers and spine. Slight wear to extremities. Boards have light age toning throughout. A Very Good copy. Text printed on Table of Contents: "Articles are listed in order of placement. The making of signatures by various presses at different times and places prevents folio pagination. Credit is given to each press with the exception of the Pynson Printers, who are responsible for the work not otherwise credited." Back colophon: "A Book Collectors' Quarterly made for distribution among Twenty-five hundred lovers of books, June MCM XXX III." The Colophon was a limited-edition, quarterly periodical that was published from 1929-1950. The periodical was established by Elmer Adler (1884-1962), the founder of Pynson Printers in New York City. Each quarterly contains a collection of "signatures" written and printed by different printers or printing presses. Most of these "signatures" are articles, but a few take the form of artwork and other non-written works. The articles cover a diverse range of topics, but all relate in some way to printing, publishing, art, and literature. The Colophon was especially unique in featuring a variety of paper, typography, and printing styles due to the different contributors. The following are the features in this issue: "On Collecting Scott" by William C. Van Antwerp, The Windsor Press, San Francisco, "Harriet Martineau, Deaf Blue-Stocking" by Earnest Elmo Calkins, "The Mather Collection at Cleveland" by Thomas J. Holmes" by Horace Carr, Cleveland, "Aquatint: Bookshop" by Earl Horter, George H. Esquirell, Philadelphia, "The Unicorn in Early Prints and Printed Books" by A. F. Johnson, The Curwen Press, London, England, "Old Leather and Burnished Gold" by Alfred Hopkins, Offset Printing Plate Co., New York, under the direction of Robert S. Josephy, Designs by Carlotta Petrina, "Blunt's Coast Pilot" by Alfred Stanford, The Harbor Press, New York, Drawings by Helen O' Connor Harter, "The hoover Translation of Agricola's De Re Metallica" by William R. Castle, Jr. "Cover and colophon page by Marie A. Lawson.".
Editore: Pynson Printers, Inc., New York 1936
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EUR 22,19
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Hardcover. Condizione: Collectible-Very Good. Original publisher's beige paper-covered boards with a beige illustration on front cover of a man pursuing a woman through a maze of books. Gilt accent decorations on front cover. Dark gray and beige spine. 6 1/2" x 9 1/2." Pages 487-644, complete. Black-and-white illustrations, comp…lete. Advertisements for book-related businesses in the back. One piece of Colophon ephemera laid in, a pamphlet. Pages and covers are very clean and intact. Binding is tight. Covers and spine are age-toned. Slight rubbing to front and back covers. A Very Good copy. The Colophon was a quarterly periodical that was published from 1929-1950. The periodical was established by Elmer Adler (1884-1962), the founder of Pynson Printers in New York City. The articles of The Colophon cover a diverse range of topics, but all relate in some way to printing, publishing, art, and literature. The following are the features in this issue: "The President as Author" by Frederick B. Adams, Jr., "A London Bookseller's Ledger of 1535" by William A. Jackson, "The Imprints of A. Edw. Newton & Co., 1887-1893" by John T. Winterich, "Connecticut Pastoral: Wood engraving" by Thomas W. Nason," "A Connecticut Yankee in King Alfred's Country" by Carl J. Weber, "Northern Bryant and Southern Hayne" by Edward G. Bernard, "My Memories of the Civil War" by MacKinlay Kantor (Illustrations by Donald McKay), "Series of Books about Books" by Ruth S. Granniss, " Bibliographical Notes on James Joyce's 'Ulysses'" by R. F. Roberts, "On Being Famous" by Rockwell Kent, "Rockwell--Before, or After?" by Norman Rockwell, "The McGuffey Readers" by Henry Ford, "'Jolly Old Pedagogue'" by D. Kenneth Laub, "Practical Education" by Bertha Coolidge, "Notes and Queries" by Randolph G. Adams, "The Crow's Nest" by Frederick B. Adams, Jr., and "Index.".
Editore: Pynson Printers, Inc., New York 1938
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EUR 22,19
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Hardcover. Condizione: Collectible-Near Fine (Near Fi. Original publisher's gray cloth binding with green lettering and decorations. Illustration of a woman bathing in a pool while four men, backs turned toward her, read books. 6 1/2" x 9 1/2." Pages 171-328, complete. Black-and-white illustrations, complete. Advertisements for…book-related businesses in the back. Pages and covers are very clean and intact except for slight darkening to the spine and a tiny spot on front cover. Binding is tight. A Near Fine copy. The Colophon was a quarterly periodical that was published from 1929-1950. The periodical was established by Elmer Adler (1884-1962), the founder of Pynson Printers in New York City. The articles of The Colophon cover a diverse range of topics, but all relate in some way to printing, publishing, art, and literature. The following are the features in this issue: "Huck Finn Aborning" by DeLancey Ferguson, "The Renegade Bibliophobe" by Barrows Mussey, "Christmas Cards in Summertime," "Familiar 'Small College' Quotations: Mark Hopkins and the Log" by Carroll A. Wilson, "Recollections of a Private Printer" by George Parker Winship, "The Bibliographical Way" by Lawrence C. Wroth, "The Hanging Judge Acquitted" by John Carter, "The 'Trial Books' of Dante Gabriel Rossetti" by Janet Camp Troxell, "The Romance of Scholarship: Tracking Melville in the South Seas" by Charles Roberts Anderson, "The Foundations of Music" by P. H. Muir, "William Byrd II of Westover" by Carl L. Cannon, "Notes and Queries" by Randolph G. Adams, and "The Crow's Nest" by Frederick B. Adams, Jr.
Editore: Pynson Printers, Inc., New York 1937
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Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.Barry Cassidy Rare Books
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EUR 22,19
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Hardcover. Condizione: Collectible-Fine. Original publisher's gray cloth binding with red lettering and decorations including an illustration of a quill on front cover. 6 1/2" x 9 1/2." Pages 317-479, complete. Black-and-white illustrations, complete. Advertisements for book-related businesses in the back. Pages and covers are v…irtually pristine and intact except for a small stain at the tail of spine. Binding is tight. A Fine copy. The Colophon was a quarterly periodical that was published from 1929-1950. The periodical was established by Elmer Adler (1884-1962), the founder of Pynson Printers in New York City. The articles of The Colophon cover a diverse range of topics, but all relate in some way to printing, publishing, art, and literature. The following are the features in this issue: "First Blood" by MacKinlay Kantor, "Suggestions for Dating and Identification by Heraldry and Armor" by Edouard Sandoz, "Miss Bacon Advances Learning" by Leroy Elwood Kimball, "Victorian Bookmarkers" by Paul McPharlin, "Notes on a Wordsworth Collection" by George F. Whicher, "Wolfe's Copy of Gray's Elegy" by Edwin Wolf, 2nd, "Experientia Docet" by Carolyn Wells, "Photographs," "Footnotes to a Publisher's Life" by B. W. Huebsch, "The Young Artilleryman" by Thomas M. Spaulding, "Pennsylvania German Bookplates" by Henry S. Borneman, "Plagiarism and Thomas Hardy" by Carl J. Weber, "Notes and Queries" by Randolph G. Adams, "The Crow's Nest" by Frederick B. Adams, Jr., and "Portrait of the Artist: Wood engraving" by Edwin Earle.
Editore: Pynson Printers, Inc., New York 1938
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EUR 22,19
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Hardcover. Condizione: Collectible-Fine. Original publisher's gray cloth binding with blue lettering and decorations. Illustration of a woman bathing in a pool while four men, backs turned toward her, read books. 6 1/2" x 9 1/2." Pages 483-632, complete. Black-and-white illustrations, complete. Advertisements for book-related bu…sinesses in the back. Pages and covers are very clean and intact except for slight darkening at the tail of the spine. Binding is tight. A Fine copy. The Colophon was a quarterly periodical that was published from 1929-1950. The periodical was established by Elmer Adler (1884-1962), the founder of Pynson Printers in New York City. The articles of The Colophon cover a diverse range of topics, but all relate in some way to printing, publishing, art, and literature. The following are the features in this issue: "The 1858 Catalogue of Henry Adams's Library" by Max I. Baym, "The Indiscreet History of a Bibliographical, Picturesque, and Antiquarian Tour" by Boies Penrose, "Collecting Civil War Novels" by Richard H. Wilmer, Jr., "Dusty Shelves and Irishmen" by Elizabeth Ridgway, "Cooper's 'Upside Down' Turns Up" by John Atlee Kouwenhoven, "Facts and Fancies and the Cambridge Press" by George Parker Winship, "Toward a Bibliography of John Steinbeck" by Lawrence Clark Powell, "The Dunciad Duodecimo" by R. H. Griffith, "Footnote on a Minor Poet" by David A. Randall, "Success--and Dreiser" by Myrta Lockett Avary, "Notes and Queries" by Randolph G. Adams, "The Crow's Nest" by Frederick B. Adams, Jr., and "Index.".
Editore: Pynson Printers, Inc., New York 1937
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Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.Barry Cassidy Rare Books
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EUR 22,19
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Hardcover. Condizione: Collectible-Fine. Original publisher's gray cloth binding with green lettering and decorations including an illustration of a quill on front cover. 6 1/2" x 9 1/2." Pages 165-310, complete. Black-and-white illustrations, complete. Advertisements for book-related businesses in the back. Pages and covers are… virtually pristine and intact except for a small stain at the tail of spine. Binding is tight. A Fine copy. The Colophon was a quarterly periodical that was published from 1929-1950. The periodical was established by Elmer Adler (1884-1962), the founder of Pynson Printers in New York City. The articles of The Colophon cover a diverse range of topics, but all relate in some way to printing, publishing, art, and literature. The following are the features in this issue: "If You Must Write a Bibliography" by Charles Beecher Hogan, "Lex Epistolarum" by Harris Berlack, "Worlds Build on Books" by Jean Hersholt, "'The Petrified Truth'" by DeLancey Ferguson, "For the Bright Particular Star" by Rollo G. Silver, "Breaking into Print" by Sinclair Lewis, "Busman's Holiday" by A. W. Rushmore, "J. N. Reynolds: A Brief Biography with Particular Reference to Poe and Symmes" by Robert F. Almy, "Photographs," "Lost? Stolen? Concealed? Literary Properties" by Flodden W. Heron, "Three Unknown Portraits of Walter Savage Landor" by M. F. Ashley-Montagu, "Hawthorne and 'The Man of God'" by Manning Hawthorne, "Notes and Queries" by Randolph G. Adams, and "The Crow's Nest" by Frederick B. Adams, Jr.
Editore: Pynson Printers, Inc., New York 1936
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Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.Barry Cassidy Rare Books
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EUR 22,19
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Hardcover. Condizione: Collectible-Fine. Original publisher's gray cloth binding with brown lettering and decorations including an illustration of a quill on front cover. 6 1/2" x 9 1/2." Pages 7-157, complete. Black-and-white illustrations, complete. Advertisements for book-related businesses in the back. Pages and covers are v…irtually pristine and intact except for minuscule bumping to corners of the covers. Binding is tight. A Fine copy. The Colophon was a quarterly periodical that was published from 1929-1950. The periodical was established by Elmer Adler (1884-1962), the founder of Pynson Printers in New York City. The articles of The Colophon cover a diverse range of topics, but all relate in some way to printing, publishing, art, and literature. The following are the features in this issue: "Prescription for a Collection" by F. W. Reed, "All Creatures Great and Small: by Althea Bass, "The Printer of the Jesuit 'Relations'" by Louis Black Duff, "Do We 'Ken John Peel?'" by Wilfred Partington, "Still Life: Wood engraving" by Emil Ganso, "The First Edition of Byron's 'Corsair'" by William H. McCarthy, Jr., "Too Far Before the Mast" by Daniel V. Gallery, "'Hans Breitmann' in England and America" by Sculley Bradley, "Notes on Some Collectors in Colonial Massachusetts" by Lawrance Thompson, "Some Ado About Nothing" by John Atlee Kouwenhoven, "The Gallant Captain and Brother Jonathan" by Arno Bader, "Notes and Queries" by Randolph G. Adams, and "The Crow's Nest" by Frederick B. Adams, Jr.
Editore: Pynson Printers, Inc., New York 1937
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Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.Barry Cassidy Rare Books
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EUR 22,19
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Hardcover. Condizione: Collectible-Fine. Original publisher's gray cloth binding with blue lettering and decorations including an illustration of a quill on front cover. 6 1/2" x 9 1/2." Pages 487-628, complete. Black-and-white illustrations, complete. Advertisements for book-related businesses in the back. Pages and covers are…virtually pristine and intact except for a small stain at the tail of spine. Binding is tight. A Fine copy. The Colophon was a quarterly periodical that was published from 1929-1950. The periodical was established by Elmer Adler (1884-1962), the founder of Pynson Printers in New York City. The articles of The Colophon cover a diverse range of topics, but all relate in some way to printing, publishing, art, and literature. The following are the features in this issue: "To the Next Editor of Shakspere: Notes for his Prospectus" by William T. Hastings, "The Love of a Nun" by W. Easton Louttit, Jr., "This Praise is not Folly" by Kenneth A. Fowler, "With Benefit of Grammar" by Althea Bass, "The American Issues of 'Trilby'" by Louis N. Feipel, "A Five-Foot Shelf of Literary Forgeries" by Mark Holstein, "Photographs," "The Little Book-Shop Around the Corner" by Laurence J. Gomme, "The Bouquet of Old Books" by Walter Hart Blumenthal," "Notes and Queries" by Randolph G. Adams, "The Crow's Nest" by Frederick B. Adams, Jr., and "Index.".
Editore: Pynson Printers, Inc., New York 1938
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Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.Barry Cassidy Rare Books
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EUR 22,19
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Hardcover. Condizione: Collectible-Very Good. Original publisher's gray cloth binding with brown lettering and decorations. Illustration of a woman bathing in a pool while four men, backs turned toward her, read books. 6 1/2" x 9 1/2." Pages 7-164, complete. Black-and-white illustrations, complete. Advertisements for book-relate…d businesses in the back. Pages and covers are very clean and intact except for a darkening to the spine. Binding is tight. A Very Good, almost Near Fine copy. The Colophon was a quarterly periodical that was published from 1929-1950. The periodical was established by Elmer Adler (1884-1962), the founder of Pynson Printers in New York City. The articles of The Colophon cover a diverse range of topics, but all relate in some way to printing, publishing, art, and literature. The following are the features in this issue: "Familiar 'Small College' Quotations: Daniel Webster and Dartmouth" by Carroll A. Wilson, "The American Conchology: A Venture in Backwoods Book Printing" by R. E. Banta, "The Pursuit of a First Folio" by Robert M. Smith, "On Collecting A. E. Housman" by John Carter, "Mary Webb" by Caradoc Evans, "Footnotes to a Publisher's Sunday" by John Farrar, "The Poet at the Dinner Table" by Olivia H. D. Torrence, "The Rising Tide of Genealogical Publications in America" by Cedric Larson, "A Letter of Hartley Coleridge" by Herbert Hartman, "Theodore Dreiser, Success Monger" by John F. Huth, Jr., "Notes and Queries" by Randolph G. Adams, and "The Crow's Nest" by Frederick B. Adams, Jr.
Editore: Pynson Printers, Inc., New York 1938
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Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.Barry Cassidy Rare Books
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EUR 22,19
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Hardcover. Condizione: Collectible-Fine. Original publisher's gray cloth binding with red lettering and decorations. Illustration of a woman bathing in a pool while four men, backs turned toward her, read books. 6 1/2" x 9 1/2." Pages 335-476, complete. Black-and-white illustrations, complete. Advertisements for book-related bus…inesses in the back. Two pieces of ephemera laid in: business reply envelope and a blank order form for the Colophon. Pages and covers are very clean and intact except for slight darkening at the tail of the spine. Binding is tight. A Fine copy. The Colophon was a quarterly periodical that was published from 1929-1950. The periodical was established by Elmer Adler (1884-1962), the founder of Pynson Printers in New York City. The articles of The Colophon cover a diverse range of topics, but all relate in some way to printing, publishing, art, and literature. The following are the features in this issue: "Those Mesmeric Victorians" by Arno L. Bader, "Some Notes on Modern First Editions" by H. B. Collamore, "A Poet at the Phonic Shrine" by Charles Beecher Hogan, "Novels by Several Hands" by Earle F. Walbridge, "'Far From the Madding Crowd' on the American Stage" by Vera Liebert, "Thomas Hardy in America" by Carl J. Weber, "Dreiser and Success: An Additional Note" by John F. Huth, Jr., "Ex Libris Van der Kuylen" by Van der Kuylen, "Tabbiana" by Aubrey Starke, "The Americanization of Mother Goose" by Codman Hislop, "Dumas Revises 'The Three Musketeers'" by F. W. Reed, "Notes and Queries" by Randolph G. Adams, and "The Crow's Nest" by Frederick B. Adams, Jr.