• San Francisco: Book Club of California, 1980-87. (oakknoll.com)
  • Keepsakes from the Book Club of California for the years 1980-1987. (oakknoll.com)
  • The global federation of 22 national antiquarian bookseller's associations, established in 1947. (ilab.org)
  • K.B.S. bibliography of standard reference books for Japanese studies, with descriptive notes. (indexdata.com)
  • the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson Library, Sept. 8 - Nov. 25, 1987 / sponsored by the University of Iowa Libraries & The University of Iowa Center for the Book. (guildofbookworkers.org)
  • In 2005, Google began scanning pages of volumes in several large research libraries in the US, as part of its new Google Books Library Project . (alquds.edu)
  • The first section of the catalog contains a further selection of books and typescripts from the libraries of Helen Parsons Smith (1910-2003) and her friend Gabriel Montenegro Vargas (1907-1969), both of whom were IXth degree members of Agape Lodge of the Ordo Templi Orientis. (lashtal.com)
  • Old Books, Rare Friends: Two Literary Sleuths and Their Shared Passion, 1997. (wikipedia.org)
  • Click on the bookseller's name for bookseller contact information, sales conditions and to search or browse stock. (bookbase.com)
  • Het materiaal heeft voornamelijk betrekking op de prijsuitreikingen in 2002-2016 en de voorbereiding daarvan. (uva.nl)
  • We are members of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America (ABAA). (jimbooks.com)
  • being a classified list of all books, essays and maps in European languages relating to Dai Nihon (Great Japan) published in Europe, America. (indexdata.com)
  • In 1640 in Cambridge , Massachusetts, Stephen Daye produced the first book printed in British North America, the Bay Psalm Book . (alquds.edu)
  • The credit of book takes watermarking slowed by North America, Western Europe, and Japan. (kobeltonline.de)
  • Livre d'heures [Book of hours] (Paris: Engelmann et Graf, 1875). (princeton.edu)
  • A special thrill for many book collectors is the ownership of signed or inscribed books, to see and hold that long-desired signature of that famous person we have always admired. (bookstellyouwhy.com)
  • Thus, we buy and sell Steinbeck primary first editions in dust jackets, signed/limited editions, his appearances in anthologies, his periodical appearances, books and periodicals about Steinbeck, film and theatre memorabilia, bibliographies, and miscellaneous items. (jimbooks.com)
  • Princeton owns 16 small books about the collection, including Some Alcoholic Americana . (princeton.edu)
  • The online bookseller Amazon.com began business in July 1995, based in the state of Washington . (alquds.edu)
  • 581055: LEGG, A K, SPENCER DRAYTON AND R M JEX - Fiat Bravo & Brava 1995 - 2000( N to W Registration) 4 book american air power comes of age general henry h hap arnolds world war ii diaries vol 2 ground. (erik-mill.de)
  • it included a new entrance facing the Pearl District which featured the "Pillar of Books", a Tenino sandstone carving depicting a stack of eight of the world's great books, on a base with the inscription "Buy the book, read the book, enjoy the book, sell the book" in Latin. (wikipedia.org)
  • 20th century bestsellers included Mitchell's Gone with the Wind (1936), Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People (1937), Spock's Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care (1946), Harris' I'm OK - You're OK (1969), Woodward and Bernstein's All the President's Men (1974). (alquds.edu)
  • San Francisco, CA: Book Club of California, 1985. (oakknoll.com)
  • Published in a Limited Edition of 500 copies for the Book Club of California. (oakknoll.com)
  • Book arts exhibition 1990 : polychrome, polytechnique : in honor of Polly Lada-Mocarski / sponsored by Creative Arts Workshop, and the New England and New York Chapters of the Guild of Book Workers. (guildofbookworkers.org)
  • Based on an exhibition and conference at the Guilford Handcraft Center on lettering and the book arts. (oakknoll.com)
  • Of particular note are choice early editions of Crowley's Ahab, and Carmen Saeculare, as well a number of 'one-off' items: a specially made up copy of The Book of the Law that belonged to Helen, and a beautifully bound typescript of The Tao Teh King presented to Monty by his friends and fellow Agape Lodge members, Ray and Mildred Burlingame. (lashtal.com)
  • The firm quickly established itself as the leading company in France for the printing of facsimiles of illuminated manuscripts, such as this chromolithographic book of hours. (princeton.edu)
  • book american air power comes of age general henry h hap arnolds world 9 Course Selection 2016-17. (erik-mill.de)
  • California Book Auction Galleries present the first mayor photography auction on the west coast. (photolit.de)
  • Three miniature books (parent) and three similar microminiature books (child). (rarebookinsider.com)
  • Miniature books measure 19 mm square and microminiatures measure approx. (rarebookinsider.com)
  • Layered into an individually designed leather case designed by Osami Nakao, a well-known Japanese leather craftsman, with a leather-framed magnifying lens on top, 3 microminiatures nestled in a leather board, below are the 3 miniature books (with tiny book plate on verso of front cover), all in fine condition.An equisitely crafted, beautiful and rare set. (rarebookinsider.com)
  • However, in this day and age, it's likely that you're looking primarily online for your rare book finds. (bookstellyouwhy.com)
  • In addition to many books on book history and book collecting, Rostenberg wrote numerous articles over the years for many publications including Journal of Modern History, American Historical Review, and Library Quarterly. (wikipedia.org)
  • They include some distinguished authors of books on military history and intelligence. (coldspur.com)
  • Cooper's winning book is When Minnehaha Flowed with Whiskey: A Spirited History of the Falls . (file770.com)
  • Rostenberg and her decades-long friend and business partner Madeleine B. Stern became widely-known in the late 1990s while in their late eighties when their memoir on the rare book trade, Old Books, Rare Friends became a best seller. (wikipedia.org)
  • Antiquarian book trade in the United States Jamieson, Wendell (24 March 2005). (wikipedia.org)
  • Presidents and their committees were and are driven to advance the trade within its current business context at the time, adapt with the times, grow the organisation, introduce new ideas and represent the rare book trade internationally. (ilab.org)
  • Includes Steinbeck, the People and the Party by Sylvia Jenkins Cook, with a prospectus for the book and a letter from the Press presenting this copy. (jimbooks.com)
  • Powell's Books is a chain of bookstores in Portland , Oregon , and its surrounding metropolitan area . (wikipedia.org)
  • Powell's headquarters, dubbed Powell's City of Books , claims to be the largest independent new and used bookstore in the world. (wikipedia.org)
  • [3] Powell's City of Books is located in the Pearl District on the edge of downtown and occupies a full city block between NW 10th and 11th Avenues and between W. Burnside and NW Couch Streets. (wikipedia.org)
  • [5] As of 2009, Powell's was buying around 3,000 used books a day. (wikipedia.org)
  • [1] By the early 1990s, Powell's bookstores were part of the resurgence of the independent bookstore , which collectively made 32 percent of book sales in the U.S. [7] The travel store closed in 2005. (wikipedia.org)
  • In January 2008, Powell's announced plans to expand the downtown City of Books by adding as many as two floors to the store's southeast corner. (wikipedia.org)
  • An excellent slightly-enlarged facsimile reprint of one of the most important seventeenth century writing-books, with a descriptive blurb by Jan Tschichold. (oakknoll.com)
  • A signed book is a sought-after collectible for a bibliophile, and it can add exponential value to a book collection. (bookstellyouwhy.com)
  • -Autopen Signed - An autopen signed book often comes into the equation when discussing books signed by presidents or other famous individuals who have in their possession an autopen, or a machine which automatically signs the president's or dignitary's name with a mechanical arm-like feature. (bookstellyouwhy.com)
  • Author's First Book, winner of the Iowa School of Letters Award for short fiction, one of only 1,500 copies. (jimbooks.com)
  • For example, books signed at an author's book signing event or signed in bulk by the author (and including a notation such as "With warm regards," or "This is the favorite of all my books,") are considered inscribed copies . (bookstellyouwhy.com)
  • Scroll to the bottom of the post for a list of noteworthy signed books to add to your collection today. (bookstellyouwhy.com)
  • My sincere thanks to Weiser Antiquarian for choosing LAShTAL.COM to announce their latest book list. (lashtal.com)
  • 802 photo books from the M. + M. Auer collection. (photolit.de)
  • Signed Books: Add to Your Collection or Find the Unique Gift! (bookstellyouwhy.com)
  • Whether you're just beginning your collection or are a seasoned collector, what should you consider when looking for and purchasing a signed book? (bookstellyouwhy.com)
  • Giant Hardback : hard cover edition in good or better condition, some slight wear to edges, as normal for age of book. (bookbase.com)
  • A good book to enjoy and keep on hand. (bookbase.com)
  • Book Condition: Good Clean Cond. (bookbase.com)
  • all items are complete and in good antiquarian condition, unless otherwise specified. (de8enopbouw.nl)
  • Good friends, good books, and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life. (bookstellyouwhy.com)
  • Yet the truly curious thing that happens when you read about the suffering poop chute of a man who calls himself Delicious Tacos in a book called The Pussy is that it soon hits you just how improbably good it is - how, by means of comic timing and sharply rendered sense-rattling prose, Delicious Tacos slyly delivers on a lot of what's promised in a fucking Norton Anthology. (hooverhogblog.com)
  • So Bronwyn and I drove down to Hamilton last Thursday with our good friend Liz Morton for the dual launch of Poetry New Zealand Yearbook 2021 and my own new poetry book The Oceanic Feeling . (blogspot.com)
  • Below is a brief guide to collecting signed books, including a glossary of signed book terms and a guide to finding signed books. (bookstellyouwhy.com)
  • Leona Rostenberg (December 28, 1908 - March 17, 2005) was an independent scholar and rare books dealer born in New York, New York. (wikipedia.org)
  • New York Antiquarian Book Fair (est. (alquds.edu)
  • The Pussy is more keenly attuned to our present crisis than most of what gets noticed in the New York Review of Books . (hooverhogblog.com)
  • Aug 9, 2014 ยท - If you use this textbook as a bibliographic reference, please include https://openstax.org/details/books/american-government in your citation. (clickzengage.com)
  • Browse a selection of signed rare books with a personal touch, autographed presidential biographies, renowned first edition novels signed by Nobel Prize Winners, golf legends leaving their imprint on their works, and many others. (bookstellyouwhy.com)
  • Black lacquer covers with an image of the olypmic torch on the front cover and the olympic rings on the rear cover, colored illustrations, printed endpapers, small bookplate on verso of front free endpaper, all edges gilt, in fine condition.A lovely microminiature book with a beautiful Russian lacquer cover, printed in multiple languages. (rarebookinsider.com)
  • If your preference is for a signed book or for an association copy with a short note, a personalized dedication in addition to the signature, you can always rely on our guarantee of authenticity, for all of our books. (bookstellyouwhy.com)
  • -Association Copy - An association copy is a book signed by the author and inscribed with a note to someone significant. (bookstellyouwhy.com)
  • His latest book is Corpsemouth and Other Autobiographies . (file770.com)
  • 116095: LEGGATT, JENNY - Cooking with Flowers - Bring your book american air power comes into the organization with over 150 provincial actions. (erik-mill.de)
  • This tiny folded-paper book or parabaik (also spelled parabeik) came to the department with no attribution or provenance. (princeton.edu)
  • Naturally, if a book is signed and inscribed by the author and dated close to the publication date of the book, it will carry more weight than if all variables were the same but the book wasn't dated, or it was dated much farther from the publication date. (bookstellyouwhy.com)
  • rare sheet containing the further consequences of the General Plan of the Reconstruction of Moscow, 1935 adopted). (de8enopbouw.nl)
  • ILAB has a long tradition of dedicated booksellers serving their national associations and later offering their services and expertise to the international community. (ilab.org)
  • The national Center for the Book began in 1977. (alquds.edu)
  • -Presentation Copy - A presentation copy is a book inscribed by the author and distributed to its recipient as a gift from said author. (bookstellyouwhy.com)
  • Paul Tremblay has won the Bram Stoker, British Fantasy, and Massachusetts Book awards and is the author of The Pallbearers Club , Growing Things, Disappearance at Devil's Rock , A Head Full of Ghosts , and the crime novels The Little Sleep and No Sleep Till Wonderland . (file770.com)
  • Photographic images, rare books. (photolit.de)
  • The book american air power comes of age general henry h hap arnolds world war of Nautical Illustration: A Visual adoption to the tables of the continuous specific images. (erik-mill.de)
  • A dedication copy is perhaps the most highly sought after of all signed books - and often the most valuable - as usually there is only one of these books in existence for any particular title. (bookstellyouwhy.com)
  • Includes a photograph and a book section separately paginated. (photolit.de)
  • English Publishers in the Graphic Arts, 1599-1700: A Study of the Print-Sellers and Publishers of Engravings, Art and Architectural Manuals, Maps, and Copy-Books, 1963. (wikipedia.org)
  • - Inscribed Copy - An inscribed copy is the term used for a book with an author's signature and a general inscription. (bookstellyouwhy.com)
  • The key difference is the author's intent to give a presentation copy as a gift, as opposed to simply inscribing a book, say, at the request of a fan. (bookstellyouwhy.com)
  • He published a number of influential books, including Modern Chromatics, with Applications to Art and Industry (Annex A P94.852.051.05) and Students' Text-Book of Color (ND1259.R67). (princeton.edu)
  • Co-authored with Madeleine B. Stern Old and Rare: Thirty Years in the Book Business, 1974. (wikipedia.org)
  • Part I, edited by Muir Dawson and Carey S. Bliss, describes 30 books from the years 1833-1890. (oakknoll.com)
  • Part II, edited by Bruce L. Johnson and Robert D. Harlan, describes 23 books produced during the years 1890-1925. (oakknoll.com)
  • This is the advanced state of the dust jacket only (there is no book), rear dj flap is blank. (jimbooks.com)
  • While two of the finest ghost stories I've ever read - " The Book " and " The Earlier Service " - were written by Margaret Irwin, there's no denying that her real fame stems (not unreasonably) from her work as an historical novelist. (blogspot.com)
  • Rare Book Insider tracks new listings from 400+ leading rare book dealers. (rarebookinsider.com)