Selections from the Renowned Libraries of Alphonse Caphony, Esq., Cicero, Ill. & Alphonse III, Esq., Westport, Conn. With Other Consignments. Unrestricted Public Sale at Colophon Auction Rooms April 26, 1932
small octavo, printed wrappers, stapled. (viii). [Colophon], An imaginary books spoof auction catalogue presented as part of a dinner party to raise money for The Colophon: A Book Collector's Quarterly. Printed with the cover illustration/title on the last rather than first page. Each entry is a hoot, i.e., "AMERICAN POETRY, PEARLS OF. Colored illustrations. Philadelphia, n.d. sQ. 8vo, full something-or-other not by Riviere, edges heavily bevelled probaby by Lackawanna Steel Company. First Edition as far as we know, and Easily the most hideous item in this sale." Laid in is a mock newspaper clipping discussing the auction results. Both items in very fine condition. small octavo, printed wrappers, stapled
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Alan Kitching’s A-Z of Letterpress: Founts from The Typography Workshop
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First edition. tall quarto, pictorial heavy paper wrappers. 96pp. AJ - Press, Text in Polish. Illustration descriptions in Polish and English. Extensively illustrated with photographs, a few in color. Large folding sheet of diagrams laid in. Also laid in is a large folding sheet of three-views in full color. As new. tall quarto, pictorial heavy paper wrappersImages of Value. The Artwork behind US Security Engraving, 1830s-1980s
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GORDAN, John D. octavo, wrappers. 36pp. New York Public Library, An exhibition of letters written to Sir Edward Howard Marsh, an editor who helped bring such poets as W. H. Davies, Walter De La Mare, Robert Graves, D. H. Lawrence and John Masefield to public attention through his series of anthologies of Georgian poets. With a biography of Marsh and biographies of the poets he helped define as Georgian. Name and address on title page. Very fine, clean.- $8
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Type Faces for Books. With Specimen Pages
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CODMAN, Charles First Edition, Second Printing. octavo, blue cloth. Little Brown & Co, An ex-library copy from the Kellogg-Hubbard Library, with pocket removed, neat library stamp. Presentation Copy inscribed and signed by Codman on the front free end-paper" Dear Porter, Gordie Fiske has just forwarded me this volume (for which as I understand it he paid cash - God bless him) with a request that I inscribe sae and send it on to you. This I am only too delighted to do - Best regards and I trust all goes well with you and here is hoping I see you soon. Sincerely Charley Codman June 1937)". Spine faded, has call number which is also faded. A clean copy.- $65
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Spitfire – The Story of a Famous Fighter
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From Almeloveen to Whittington. Book & Manuscript Catalogues 1545-1995. From the Collection of George Ong
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William Bulmer and the Shakespeare Press
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Festina Lente: The Journal of the Melbert B. Cary, Jr. Graphic Arts Collection. Vol. I, No. I February 1980
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