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Publicado por The Bibliophile Society, Boston, Massachusetts, 1913
Librería: About Books, Henderson, NV, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Near Very Good condition. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good slipcase. Aikman, Walter M. (engraved title) Ilustrador. First Edition. Boston, Massachusetts: The Bibliophile Society, 1913. Largely unread with pages generally unopened at the top. Very Good condition but for moderate age darkening to the cover. Housed in a Good single slipcase (some copies have a double slipcase) The slipcase is intact without any cracks, but has two small holes. Square and tight. Clean and unmarked. No owner's name or bookplate. Pages are crisp and creamy white. No foxing. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. TWELFTH YEAR BOOK, 1913, THE BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY. First Edition. Articles include: CONCERNING THE FRIEND WHO SENT KEATS SOME ROSES by H. Buxton Forman; TWO [UNPUBLISHED] SONGS BY CHARLES WELLS recently discovered and transcribed by H. Buxton Forman; THE ABUSE OF THE TERM DE LUXE by Henry H. Harper; EARLY JOURNALISM by Professor William P. Trent. Also includes lists of members; officers and council; reports of the council, treasurer and secretary; constitution and bylaws; and a bibliography of the Society's publications. Title-page, designed and engraved on copper by Walter M. Aikman. "Limited to 500 copies" and "Printed for Members Only" are so stated on a handsome engraving of the Society's emblem. Printed at the Torch Press, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Bound in the original gilt-stamped cream-color boards. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Very Good condition/Good slipcase. Illus. by Aikman, Walter M. (engraved title). 8vo. 149pp. Great Packaging, Fast Shipping.
Publicado por The Bibliophile Society, Boston, MA, 1911
Librería: Saucony Book Shop, Kutztown, PA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: VG+. First Edition. Ivory 1/4 vellum, light brown buckram covered boards, spine panel lettered in gilt w/ red Society device. Vellum mildly foxed/spotted, buckram flecked on both covers, most prominently along edges, otherwise only slight shelf wear, deckled text block edges with top edge in gilt. Private ex-libris stamp on front flyleaf, otherwise unmarked. Title page designed and engraved on copper by A. N. MacDonald. 196 pp., illus. w/ engraved plates w/ tissue guards (all intact, some detached). Essays on the first ten years of Bibliophone (Society) history, "A Protest Against Complete Editions" (Matthews), "Notes on Country Life," "The Elopement of Shelley and Mary," "Belles-Lettres in England in the 20th Century," reports, bibliography, constitution and by-laws, list of members. Printed by Plimpton Press. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Book.
Publicado por The Bibliophile Society, Boston, Massachusetts, 1910
Librería: About Books, Henderson, NV, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good condition. First Edition. Boston, Massachusetts: The Bibliophile Society, 1910. Very Good condition with NO foxing Spine label a little sunned. No owner's name or bookplate. Square and tight. Pages are creamy white, clean and unmarked. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. NINTH YEAR BOOK, 1910, THE BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY. 1910. First Edition. Articles include: BOOKS THAT I WANT by Brander Matthews; AMERICAN CRAFTSMANSHIP by Henry H. Harper; SOME FAKES, OLD AND NEW by William K. Bixby; POETRY IN THE MAKING by H. Buxton Forman. [NOTE: Your bookseller wonders what H. Buxton Forman thought about Bixby's article on fakes. By the time this Year Book was published in 1910, Forman and his partner in crime Thomas James Wise had produced nearly fifty forgeries of British poetry and literary works of the nineteenth century. The forgeries were not exposed until 1934 by Carter and Pollard in AN ENQUIRY INTO THE NATURE OF CERTAIN NINETEENTH CENTURY PAMPHLETS and by further proof in 1992's A SEQUEL TO AN ENQUIRY by Barker and Collins]. Also includes lists of members; officers and council; reports of the council, treasurer and secretary; constitution and bylaws; and a bibliography of the Society's publications. Printed at the Plimpton Press, Norwood, Massachusetts. "Limited to 500 copies" and "Printed for Members Only" are so stated on a handsome tissue-guarded engraving of the Society's emblem. Bound in the original grayish-tan boards with paper label printed in red and black. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good condition. 8vo. 164pp. Great Packaging, Fast Shipping.
Publicado por The Bibliophile Society, Boston, Massachusetts, 1910
Librería: About Books, Henderson, NV, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Near Fine condition. First Edition. Boston, Massachusetts: The Bibliophile Society, 1910. Unread copy with pages still unopened at the top. Fine condition but for a few faint brown spots (light scattered foxing) on the endpapers and on about 10 leaves at the end. All other pages are fresh, crisp, and unmarked. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. No owner's name or bookplate. Sharp corners. Square and tight. NINTH YEAR BOOK, 1910, THE BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY. 1910. First Edition. Articles include: BOOKS THAT I WANT by Brander Matthews; AMERICAN CRAFTSMANSHIP by Henry H. Harper; SOME FAKES, OLD AND NEW by William K. Bixby; POETRY IN THE MAKING by H. Buxton Forman. [NOTE: Your bookseller wonders what H. Buxton Forman thought about Bixby's article on fakes. By the time this Year Book was published in 1910, Forman and his partner in crime Thomas James Wise had produced nearly fifty forgeries of British poetry and literary works of the nineteenth century. The forgeries were not exposed until 1934 by Carter and Pollard in AN ENQUIRY INTO THE NATURE OF CERTAIN NINETEENTH CENTURY PAMPHLETS and by further proof in 1992's A SEQUEL TO AN ENQUIRY by Barker and Collins]. Also includes lists of members; officers and council; reports of the council, treasurer and secretary; constitution and bylaws; and a bibliography of the Society's publications. Printed at the Plimpton Press, Norwood, Massachusetts. "Limited to 500 copies" and "Printed for Members Only" are so stated on a handsome tissue-guarded engraving of the Society's emblem. Bound in the original grayish-tan boards with paper label printed in red and black. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine condition. 8vo. 164pp. Great Packaging, Fast Shipping.
Publicado por The Bibliophile Society, Boston, Massachusetts, 1910
Librería: About Books, Henderson, NV, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Very Near Fine condition. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good double slipcase. First Edition. Boston, Massachusetts: The Bibliophile Society, 1910. Unread copy with pages still unopened at the top. Very Near Fine condition. Housed in a Good original double slipcase, with a paper label printed in red and black on the outer slipcase. No owner's name or bookplate. Sharp corners. No foxing. Square, tight, and unmarked. Pages are fresh and crisp -- obviously never read. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. NINTH YEAR BOOK, 1910, THE BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY. 1910. First Edition. "Limited to 500 copies" and "Printed for Members Only" are so stated on a handsome tissue-guarded engraving of the Society's emblem. Articles include: BOOKS THAT I WANT by Brander Matthews; AMERICAN CRAFTSMANSHIP by Henry H. Harper; SOME FAKES, OLD AND NEW by William K. Bixby; POETRY IN THE MAKING by H. Buxton Forman. [NOTE: Your bookseller wonders what H. Buxton Forman thought about Bixby's article on fakes. By the time this Year Book was published in 1910, Forman and his partner in crime Thomas James Wise had produced nearly fifty forgeries of British poetry and literary works of the nineteenth century. The forgeries were not exposed until 1934 by Carter and Pollard in AN ENQUIRY INTO THE NATURE OF CERTAIN NINETEENTH CENTURY PAMPHLETS and by further proof in 1992's A SEQUEL TO AN ENQUIRY by Barker and Collins]. Also includes lists of members; officers and council; reports of the council, treasurer and secretary; constitution and bylaws; and a bibliography of the Society's publications. Printed at the Plimpton Press, Norwood, Massachusetts. Bound in the original grayish-tan boards with paper label printed in red and black. Complete with the original double slipcase. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Near Fine condition/Good double slipcase. 8vo. 164pp. Great Packaging, Fast Shipping.
Publicado por The Bibliophile Society, Boston, Massachusetts, 1910
Librería: About Books, Henderson, NV, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Fine condition. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good double slipcase. First Edition. Boston, Massachusetts: The Bibliophile Society, 1910. Unread copy with pages still unopened at the top. Fine condition. Housed in a Very Good original double slipcase, with a paper label printed in red and black on the outer slipcase. With the handsome bookplate of prominent collector Philip Greely Brown. Sharp corners. No foxing. Square, tight, and unmarked. Pages are fresh and crisp -- obviously never read. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. NINTH YEAR BOOK, 1910, THE BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY. 1910. First Edition. "Limited to 500 copies" and "Printed for Members Only" are so stated on a handsome tissue-guarded engraving of the Society's emblem. Articles include: BOOKS THAT I WANT by Brander Matthews; AMERICAN CRAFTSMANSHIP by Henry H. Harper; SOME FAKES, OLD AND NEW by William K. Bixby; POETRY IN THE MAKING by H. Buxton Forman. [NOTE: Your bookseller wonders what H. Buxton Forman thought about Bixby's article on fakes. By the time this Year Book was published in 1910, Forman and his partner in crime Thomas James Wise had produced nearly fifty forgeries of British poetry and literary works of the nineteenth century. The forgeries were not exposed until 1934 by Carter and Pollard in AN ENQUIRY INTO THE NATURE OF CERTAIN NINETEENTH CENTURY PAMPHLETS and by further proof in 1992's A SEQUEL TO AN ENQUIRY by Barker and Collins]. Also includes lists of members; officers and council; reports of the council, treasurer and secretary; constitution and bylaws; and a bibliography of the Society's publications. Printed at the Plimpton Press, Norwood, Massachusetts. Bound in the original grayish-tan boards with paper label printed in red and black. Complete with the original double slipcase. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine condition/Very Good double slipcase. 8vo. 164pp. Great Packaging, Fast Shipping.
Publicado por The Bibliophile Society, Boston, Massachusetts, 1913
Librería: About Books, Henderson, NV, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Near Fine condition. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Near Very Good double slipcase. Aikman, Walter M. (engraved title) Ilustrador. First Edition. Boston, Massachusetts: The Bibliophile Society, 1913. Largely unread with pages generally unopened at the top. Condition of the book itself is Fine but for just a touch of light foxing to the endpapers only. Housed in the publisher's double slipcase. The outer slipcase is Good -- intact but with age darkening/soil and moderate foxing on its rear cover. It has a paper label printed in black on its spine. The inner slipcase is Very Good but for thin cracks starting at some of the hinges. With the handsome bookplate of prominent collector Philip Greely Brown. Square and tight. All illustrations and text pages are crisp and creamy white with No foxing. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. TWELFTH YEAR BOOK, 1913, THE BIBLIOPHILE SOCIETY. First Edition. Articles include: CONCERNING THE FRIEND WHO SENT KEATS SOME ROSES by H. Buxton Forman; TWO [UNPUBLISHED] SONGS BY CHARLES WELLS recently discovered and transcribed by H. Buxton Forman; THE ABUSE OF THE TERM DE LUXE by Henry H. Harper; EARLY JOURNALISM by Professor William P. Trent. Also includes lists of members; officers and council; reports of the council, treasurer and secretary; constitution and bylaws; and a bibliography of the Society's publications. Title-page, designed and engraved on copper by Walter M. Aikman. "Limited to 500 copies" and "Printed for Members Only" are so stated on a handsome engraving of the Society's emblem. Printed at the Torch Press, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Bound in the original gilt-stamped cream-color boards. Complete with the original double slipcase. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine condition/Near Very Good double slipcase. Illus. by Aikman, Walter M. (engraved title). 8vo. 149pp. Great Packaging, Fast Shipping.