Crumbling Idols: Twelve Essays on Art Dealing Chiefly with Literature, Painting and the Drama - Rare Book Insider
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Hamlin Garland

Crumbling Idols: Twelve Essays on Art Dealing Chiefly with Literature, Painting and the Drama

Stone and Kimball, Chicago and Cambridge: 1894
  • $142
A lovely example of the first edition of this collection of twelve essays by American literary figure Hamlin Garland. The first edition.The twelve essays in this collection include 'The Influence of Isben', 'The Local Novel', and 'Literary Prophecy'.Garland was an American novelist, poet, essayist, short story writer, Georgist, and parapsychologist. He is best known for his fiction involving Midwestern farmers.Evidence of bookplate removal to front pastedown. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally, excellent, with a touch of shelf wear to back strip tail. Evidence of bookplate removal to front pastedown. Internally, firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Very Good Indeed
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The Merchant of Prato: Francesco di Marco Datini

Iris Origo A fascinating and beautifully illustrated biography of the Italian merchant Francesco Datini, whose private and business papers offer a valuable record of medieval trade. The first edition of this work in the publisher's original cloth binding, with the original unclipped dust wrapper. Illustrated with a colour frontispiece, three further colour plates, and twenty-one black and white illustrations. Collated, complete. Iris Origo's biography of Francesco Datini, an Italian merchant of Prato who is notable for having implemented the first partnership system in business in 1383. When he died in 1410, he left instructions to preserve all of his private business papers; and so they were, in a remarkable and unique collection of about one hundred and fifty thousand letters, more than five hundred ledgers and account books, as well as numerous insurance policies, bills of exchange, and much more. Origo presents the human side of those papers, creating a vivid picture of the man that was Francesco Datini, and the life he led in a fourteenth-century Italy. In the publisher's original cloth binding, with the original unclipped dust wrapper. Externally, cloth is in lovely condition. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Dust wrapper is smart, though sunned to the spine with a scattering of spots to the panels and a little chipping to the head and tail of the spine. Three small tape repairs to the reverse of the wrap. Fine
  • $129