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See More... (Aldine Press) BIBLIOTHECA ALDINA.
Roma Fiammetta Soave 1991 4to. stiff paper wrappers. 94, (2) pages.
A collection of one hundred publications of Aldus Pius Manutius and the Aldine Press, including some valuable Aldine conterfeits. This collection includes a series of valuable editions of Greek Classics of which many are 'editiones principes', all in folio size, with titles and colophons characterized by Aldus's wonderful type setting technique, and a large number of the famous 'pocket' classics printed in his italic type. Illustrated and indexed. Covers slightly soiled.
Price: $ 35.00 other currencies Order nr. 58853

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See More... Altick, Richard D. THE ART OF LITERARY RESEARCH.
New York W.W. Norton & Co. (1963) 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. xii, 240 pages.
First edition. The joys of literary scholarship and detection. Information on T.J. Wise.
Price: $ 5.00 other currencies Order nr. 13453

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See More... ART FORGERY.
(New York The Metropolitan Museum of Art) n.d., but circa 1967 8vo. stiff paper wrappers pp. 241-276
Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum "devoted to various aspects of art forgery." First four articles adapted from seminars presented in November and December 1967. Black and white illustrations throughout.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 115780

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See More... (Autographs) Benjamin, Mary A. AUTOGRAPHS: A KEY TO COLLECTING
New York R.R. Bowker Co. 1946 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. xviii, 305, (5) pages followed by 35 plates.
First edition, limited to 3000 copies. Presents the history of autograph collecting, arranging and caring for a collection, how to tell forgeries and facsimiles, etc. Jacket has pieces missing.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 153

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See More... (Autographs) Benjamin, Mary A. AUTOGRAPHS: A KEY TO COLLECTING
New York R.R. Bowker Co. 1963 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. xx, 313 pages followed by 35 plates.
Revised edition. Presents the history of autograph collecting, arranging and caring for a collection, how to tell forgeries and facsimiles, etc. Jacket shows minor wear.
Price: $ 20.00 other currencies Order nr. 154

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See More... (Autographs) Hamilton, Charles SCRIBBLERS & SCOUNDRELS
New York Paul S. Eriksson (1968) 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. viii, 3-282 pages.
First edition. A famous manuscript dealer and auctioneer recounts his personal experiences. Review copy with inserted slip and two small broadsides printed on glossy paper showing examples of autographs. Jacket rubbed.
Price: $ 10.00 other currencies Order nr. 116210

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See More... Barker, Nicolas FORM AND MEANING IN THE HISTORY OF THE BOOK
Selected Essays (London) British Library 2003 8vo cloth, dust jacket (iv), xiii, (i), 514 pages
Part of the British Library Studies in the History of the Book series. A collection of essays spanning forty years about books and texts, typography and early printing, history of the book, forgery, books and people, bookselling, and libraries. Introduction by Alan Bell. Includes some illustrations. Very minor shelf wear on book and dust jacket.
Price: $ 60.00 other currencies Order nr. 92066

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See More... Brook, G.L. BOOKS AND BOOK-COLLECTING
London Andre Deutsch (1980) 8vo. textured paper over boards, dust jacket. 175 pages.
First edition. An entertaining and informative book on many facets of book collecting with chapters on What to Collect, The Making of Books, The Care of Books, Trends in Book-Collecting, Some Great Collectors, Booksellers, Forgeries and the Disposal of a Collection. Well preserved copy.
Price: $ 12.00 other currencies Order nr. 13077

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  Brook, G.L. BOOKS AND BOOK-COLLECTING
Aldershot Gower (1982) 8vo. textured paper over boards, dust jacket. 175 pages.
Reprint of 1980 first edition. An entertaining and informative book on many facets of book collecting with chapters on What to Collect, The Making of Books, The Care of Books, Trends in Book-Collecting, Some Great Collectors, Booksellers, Forgeries and the Disposal of a Collection.
Price: $ 9.00 other currencies Order nr. 53085

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See More... Chambers, Edmund Kerchever THE HISTORY AND MOTIVES OF LITERARY FORGERIES BEING THE CHANCELLOR'S ENGLISH ESSAY FOR 1891.
New York Burt Franklin (1970) thin 8vo. cloth. 37 pages.
Reprint of the 1891 first edition.
Price: $ 8.00 other currencies Order nr. 1364

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See More... Chambers, Edmund Kerchever THE HISTORY AND MOTIVES OF LITERARY FORGERIES BEING THE CHANCELLOR'S ENGLISH ESSAY FOR 1891.
Oxford and London B.H. Blackwell and Simpkin, Marshall & Co. 1891 8vo. later cloth. 37 pages.
First edition. This was the Chancellor's English Essay for 1891. This first printing is very scarce.
Price: $ 250.00 other currencies Order nr. 116155

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See More... (Chatterton, Thomas) Ingram, John H. THE TRUE CHATTERTON, A NEW STUDY FROM ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS.
London T. Fisher Unwin 1910 thick 8vo. cloth. 344, (4) pages.
First edition. A biography of Thomas Chatterton, the young man from Bristol who forged a number of documents and invented a series of ancient manuscripts attributed to one Friar Rowley. Upon eventual discovery, he killed himself at the age of 17. His work was so good in its own right that he has been acclaimed a genius by Byron, Shelley, Coleridge and others. Spine faded. Ink inscription (now written over) on free endpaper. Inside hinges cracked.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 29867

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See More... (Chatterton, Thomas) Penzoldt, Ernst THE MARVELLOUS BOY.
Translated by John J. Trounstine and Eleanor Woolf. Decorated by Edna Reindel. New York Harcourt, Brace and Company (1931) 8vo. cloth, dust jacket (iv) 272 pages
First U.S. edition. A historical novel regarding Thomas Chatterton, the literary forger. Dust jacket worn, torn and soiled with paper missing at top of spine and corners. Bottom corners bumped.
Price: $ 45.00 other currencies Order nr. 101874

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See More... Chatterton, Thomas POEMS, SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN WRITTEN AT BRISTOL, BY THOMAS ROWLEY AND OTHERS, IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY; THE GREATEST PART NOW FIRST PUBLISHED FROM THE MOST AUTHENTIC COPIES, WITH AN ENGRAVED SPECIMEN OF ONE OF THE MSS.. To Which are Added, a Preface, an Introductory Account of the Several Pieces, and a Glossary.
London (The Scolar Press 1973) 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. (iv), xxvii, 307 pages.
Facsimile reprint of the 1777 first edition, second printing. (Rothschild 589; Ashley Library Catalogue Volume 10, p.75 where Wise reproduces the title page facing page 75). With a two page introductory note unique to this printing. Chatterton was born in Bristol in 1752 and died by suicide in his 17th year. Considered to be insane, he nevertheless created a series of forged poems attributed to Thomas Rowley that he claimed to have found in the muniment room of Saint Mary Redcliffe. The poems were so well executed that a great controversy arose in English literary circles as to their authenticity. This book exposes the literary fraud but, by no means, stopped the controversy.
Price: $ 35.00 other currencies Order nr. 99161

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See More... (Chatterton, Thomas) Russell, Charles Edward THOMAS CHATTERTON, THE MARVELOUS BOY, THE STORY OF A STRANGE LIFE, 1752-1770.
New York Haskell House 1970 8vo. cloth xvii, (i), 289+(1) pages
Reprint of the original 1908 edition. Study of the poet from Bristol who drank arsenic after rejection of his poem by Town and Country Magazine, and was buried in a pauper's grave at the age of eighteen. Accused by some contemporaries, such as Horace Walpole, of being a literary forger, his work is now acknowledged to be genuine and of a high order of imaginative power and lyric beauty. With eight illustrations.
Price: $ 12.50 other currencies Order nr. 64500

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See More... (Chatterton, Thomas) Russell, Charles Edward THOMAS CHATTERTON, THE MARVELOUS BOY, THE STORY OF A STRANGE LIFE, 1752-1770.
New York Moffat, Yard & Company 1908 8vo. cloth, top edge gilt. xvii+(i), 289+(1) pages
First edition. Study of the poet from Bristol who drank arsenic after rejection of his poem by Town and Country Magazine, and was buried in a pauper's grave at the age of eighteen. Accused by some contemporaries, such as Horace Walpole, of being a literary forger, his work is now acknowledged to be genuine and of a high order of imaginative power and lyric beauty. With eight illustrations. Well preserved copy.
Price: $ 65.00 other currencies Order nr. 114409

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See More... (Collier, John Payne) Ganzel, Dewey. FORTUNE AND MEN'S EYES, THE CAREER OF JOHN PAYNE COLLIER.
Oxford Oxford University Press 1982 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. xiii, 454 pages.
First edition. The newly researched story of Collier's rise as a noted scholar, to his fall as a result of his alleged forgery attempts. Illustrated with photographs.
Price: $ 7.00 other currencies Order nr. 34303

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See More... Collier, John Payne. NOTES AND EMENDATIONS TO THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS FROM EARLY MANUSCRIPT CORRECTIONS IN A COPY OF THE FOLIO, 1632, IN THE POSSESSION OF J. PAYNE COLLIER, ESQ. F.S.A.
New York Burt Franklin (1970) 8vo. cloth. 541+(1) pages.
Reprint of the 1853 first edition. Contains Collier's notes to all 36 plays in the second folio of the collected works of William Shakespeare. The notes referred to were actually fabrications by Collier himself which led to his humilation when discovered.
Price: $ 22.00 other currencies Order nr. 99165

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Collins, John THE TWO FORGERS, A BIOGRAPHY OF HARRY BUXTON FORMAN & THOMAS JAMES WISE.
(New Castle, DE Oak Knoll Books) and (Aldershot): Scolar Press (1992) 8vo. quarter morocco. xiv, 317, x, (iv), followed by a 7 page pamphlet and a 2 page colophon.
First edition, one of 57 special numbered and signed copies (50 for sale) bound thus and containing additional material and available exclusively from Oak Knoll and Maggs. In an introductory note John Collins describes the additional material in this special edition as follows: (1)The life of Alfred Forman by his brother, written in 1926 but hitherto unpublished. In 1973 (Quartich Catalogue 926) Graham Pollard christened Alfred Forman the `third conspirator'. This was on the basis of his initials on the proofs of two chimerical wrappers for Morris pamphlets. Later that year, staying at Waddesdon with Graham, I upbraided him and suggested that initials on two proofs of a wrapper were an uncommonly slender thread on which to convict. Graham agreed and I think we must remove Alfred from his position as third man. (2)Alfred's previously printed sonnet AT BROWNING'S GRAVE 1899. This is without imprint: who printed it? There was a copy in the Forman sale (Sotheby's 10 April 1972, lot 200: £35) described as printed on John Dickinson paper while the B.M. copy was cited as one of five on Whatman. Our copies have only the watermark and seem therefore to be a third variant. Sold with the 1972 lot was a letter from Alfred to his nephew Maurice stating of the leaflet, `It is very scarce indeed and I have only 2 copies that I know of...'. The present bundle comprised 66 copies, and each one is meticulously costed in pencil by Maggs. (3)A colophon claiming a limitation of 50 copies, perhaps from the Browning bibliography of 1897. The fact that 64 copies were in the bundle may be thought to throw some doubt on the limitation.
Price: $ 450.00 other currencies Order nr. 34885

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See More... COLOPHON, N.S., A Q FOR BKMEN, V.1 N.1
New York The Colophon Ltd 1935 8vo. paper-covered boards. 159+(1) pages.
The first in the New Series. Ruth Shepard Granniss on new books about paper, an article about Alexander Dumas by F.W. Reed, "Fly-specks and Folios," concerning forgeries, by Robert M. Smith, and Randolph G. Adams on early Bibles in America.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 45398

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See More... COLOPHON, N.S. A Q FOR BKMEN, V.II N.4.
New York The Colophon Ltd 1937 8vo. cloth. pp. (vi), 487-628.
Literary criticism is addressed by Kenneth A. Fowler, Althea Bass writes about translating books, especially the Bible, into Amerind languages in early New England, "A Five-Foot Shelf of Literary Forgeries" is Mark Holstein's topic, and Walter Hart Blumenthal contributes "The Bouquet of Old Books." Index of Volume II.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 45435

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  Constable, W.G. FORGERS AND FORGERIES
New York Art Treasures of the World (1954) small 8vo. self paper wrappers. 24 pages.
Illustrated. Discussion of artistic forgeries.
Price: $ 5.00 other currencies Order nr. 17641

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See More... Erdman, David V. and Ephim G. Fogel (editors) EVIDENCE FOR AUTHORSHIP. ESSAYS ON PROBLEMS OF ATTRIBUTION WITH AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SELECTED READINGS.
Ithaca, NY Cornell University Press (1966) tall 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. xiv, 559 pages.
pFirst edition. Examines all the major types of evidence for authorship and offers discussions of attribution over the entire range of English and American literature. Includes essays by leading scholars and a comprehensive annotated bibliography. Jacket is price clipped.
Price: $ 10.00 other currencies Order nr. 21098

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  Farrer, J.A. LITERARY FORGERIES.
With an Introduction by Andrew Lang. London Longmans, Green and Company 1907 thick 8vo. cloth. xxvi, 283 pages.
First edition. Chapters on Classical forgeries, Greek forgeries, Italian Forgeries, William H. Ireland, Chatterton, Psalmanazar, forgery in the church, Friedrich Wagenfeld, Vrain-Denis Lucas, forged letters of Byron and Shelley, etc. Small spot on spine. Pastedowns and endpapers foxed.
Price: $ 35.00 other currencies Order nr. 115447

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See More... (Forgery) Bozeman, Pat (editor) FORGED DOCUMENTS, PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1989 HOUSTON CONFERENCE.
With a preface by Robin N. Downes. New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Books 1990 8vo. cloth. xvi, 162 pages.
First edition. Contains 13 papers and 4 floor discussions from this conference which covered all aspects of forgery and its impact on collectors, libraries and bookdealers. Includes important information on the Texas forgeries, methods of handling appraisals and tax donations, legal implications, and forgery detection.
Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 29906

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