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Heyl (Edgar)
A CONTRIBUTION TO CONJURING BIBLIOGRAPHY.
English Language, 1580 to 1850. [Facsimile edition]. Pp. [128], printed on rectos only, (the text numbered 1-62), frontispiece; demy 4to; Mauritzio Martino, Mansfield Centre, CT, n.d.[c. 1998]. Facsimile edition, limited to 100 copies. *Originally published by the author in 1963.
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$90.00 |
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Hinks (John, editor), Armstrong (Catherine, editor), Day (Matthew, editor)
PERIODICALS AND PUBLISHERS.
The newspaper and journal trade, 1740-1914. Pp. xii+252(last blank), text illustrations and maps, index; top fore-corner of upper board slightly bruised; dust wrapper; Oak Knoll Press/British Library, New Castle, DE., 2009. First edition. Print Networks series. *Articles include The market for murder and Edinburgh's eighteenth- century book trade, by Stephen Brown; and Selling the news: distributing Wrexham's newspapers, 1850-1900, by Lisa Peters & Kath Skinner.
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$70.00 |
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Hinks (John, editor), Armstrong (Catherine, editor), Print Networks series.
BOOK TRADE CONNECTIONS FROM THE SEVENTEENTH TO THE TWENTIETH CENTURIES.
Pp. xiv+266(last blank), text illustrations (some full page), index; dust wrapper; Oak Knoll Press/British Library, New Castle, DE., 2008. First edition. Print Networks series. *Papers presented at the twenty-second Print Networks Conference on the History of the British Book Trade, University of Birmingham, July 2005. 'The main theme emerging from this volume is the significance of cheap print, including newspapers and journals. The social, cultural, political and economic significance of these artifacts is highlighted by an in-depth examination of the lives of those men and women who participated in the book trade.' [wrapper blurb].
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$60.00 |
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Hinks (John, editor), Armstrong (Catherine, editor), Print Networks series.
PRINTING PLACES.
Locations of book production & distribution since 1500. Pp. xiv+208, text illustrations, index; dust wrapper; Oak Knoll Press/The British Library, New Castle, 2005. First edition. Print Networks series. *Papers presented at the 2002 Conference on the History of the Book Trade. Includes Lounging places and frivolous literature: subscription and circulating libraries in the West Country to 1825, by K. A. Manley; and John Murray II and Oliver & Boyd, his Edinburgh Agents, 1819-1835, by Peter Isaac.
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Hinks (John, editor), Armstrong (Catherine, editor), Print Networks series.
WORLDS OF PRINT.
Diversity in the book trade. Pp. xiv+240, text illustrations and figures, index; dust wrapper; ISBN sticker on verso of title page; Oak Knoll Press/British Library, New Castle, 2006. First edition. Print Networks series. *Papers delivered at the twenty-first Print Networks Conference on the History of the British Book Trade - reflecting 'the complex networks that existed between book trade people in the British Isles and the wider colonial world, focusing on the people involved in the creation of the book, from author to agent, publisher to printer, bookseller to reader.' [wrapper blurb]. Includes a chapter on Cole's Book Arcade, Melbourne.
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Add #088267 to Your Selection
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$65.00 |
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Hinks (John, editor), Day (Matthew, editor)
FROM COMPOSITORS TO COLLECTORS. Essays on Book-Trade History.
Pp. xviii+382, text illustrations, index; dust wrapper; Oak Knoll Press/The British Library, New Castle, 2012. First edition. Print Networks series. *Nineteen essays from leading book history scholars, including Was Sir Walter Scott a Bibliomaniac?, by Lindsay Levy; and Love, Blood and Teddy Bears: Twopennny Libraries, Parliament, and the Law of Retail Trade in the 1930s, by K. A. Manley.
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$80.00 |
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Howard-Hill (T. H.)
THE BRITISH BOOK TRADE, 1475-1890: A BIBLIOGRAPHY.
In two volumes. Pp. lxxii+822(last blank)+xxvi+823-1776; thick, med. 8vo; navy cloth, spines lettered in gilt; British Library/Oak Knoll Press, in association with The Bibliographical Society and The Bibliographical Society of America, London & Delaware, 2009. First edition. *Also includes detailed author and subject indices on a CD-ROM (within envelope on upper pastedown Volume I).
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$235.00 |
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Hudson (Graham)
THE DESIGN & PRINTING OF EPHEMERA IN BRITAIN & AMERICA 1720-1920.
Pp. 160, illustrated throughout in colour and black & white, notes and references, further reading list, index; demy 4to; dust wrapper; British Library/Oak Knoll Press, London & New Castle, 2008. First edition. *'Discusses ephemera as an aspect of design and history, showing how function, process and period have effected the changing appearance of billheads, trade cards, flyers, playbills and other ephemera'. [wrapper blurb].
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$75.00 |
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Hunt (Rachel McMasters Miller), Quinby (Jane, compiler), Stevenson (Allan, compiler)
CATALOGUE OF BOTANICAL BOOKS IN THE COLLECTION OF RACHEL McMASTERS MILLER HUNT.
In two volumes. [Facsimile edition]. Volume One: Printed Books 1477-1700. Compiled by Jane Quinby. With several manuscripts of the 12th, 15th, 16th & 17th centuries. Pp. lxxxiv+518(last blank), frontispiece portrait plus 24 plates, appendix, list of reference books, index; Volume Two: Printed books 1701-1800. Compiled by Allan Stevenson. Pp. ccxliv+x+656(last blank), frontispiece plus 8 plates, 1 full page text illustration, indices; Maurizio Martino Publisher, Mansfield Centre, CT, n.d.[1997]. Edition limited to 150 sets. *Originally published by the Hunt Botanical Library, Pittsburgh, from 1958-1961.
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Huxley (Aldous), Bromer (David J., compiler), Struble (Shannon, compiler)
AUN APRENDO.
A Comprehensive Bibliography of the Writings of Aldous Leonard Huxley. Compiled by David J. Bromer in collaboration with Shannon Struble. Pp. 408+[2](blank, colophon), black & white frontispiece portrait, plus 13 full page illustrations (12 coloured), references, index; dust wrapper; Bromer Booksellers, Boston, 2011. First edition. *' With over 2,000 novels, essays, short stories, poems, and more, Aun Aprendo identifies many previously unrecorded contributions to books, pamphlets, and periodicals. The bibliography describes the first editions and first appearances of Huxley's works in the English language, unless translated by Huxley himself, and therefore offers a wealth of information for book collectors, scholars, librarians, and interested Huxleyans' [wrapper blurb].
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Add #110169 to Your Selection
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$130.00 |
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