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See More... (Sabatini, Rafael) Knight, Jesse F. and Stephen Darley THE LAST OF THE GREAT SWASHBUCKLERS: A BIO-BIBLIOGRAPHY OF RAFAEL SABATINI.
New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press 2010 6 x 9 inches hardcover, dust jacket 200 pages
A biography and comprehensive bibliography of novelist Rafael Sabatini (1875-1950) is being presented here for the first time anywhere. Sabatini is one of the most prolific and widely read novelists of the twentieth century, specializing in making history come alive through his fictional characterizations and his unique ability to use history as a background for fiction. Sabatini, half Italian but living and writing in England, was the master of romantic historical novels and has rightly been called by Jesse Knight "The Last of the Great Swashbucklers." He was so immersed in his writing of historical fiction that he often referred to himself as a "man out of his own time." Not only did he write interesting and well-told stories of romance and adventure, but he inspired movies that were just as popular has his books. Sabatini's three most popular swashbuckling stories, still being read today, are Captain Blood, The Sea Hawk, and Scaramouche, and each has been made into at least two movies. No author has better captured the imagination of so many with fiction filled with intrigues, escapes, romantic loves, devilish plots, and sword play.

This new book includes a thirty-page illustrated biography of the life of Sabatini written by the late Jesse F. Knight, who was the foremost expert on his life and works. It also contains a bibliography of the first US and UK editions, as well as other significant editions, of all forty-seven of his books, prepared by Stephen Darley. The bibliography also identifies all of the short story collections that have been published either in the US, the UK, or both. It describes all of the dust jackets, with color photos of many, which are important to collectors and sellers.

Book collectors and all who love Sabatini's fiction will find this book an invaluable guide for determining the accuracy of first edition offerings, for understanding what dust jackets are available, or for developing a library of Sabatini's novels.

Jesse F. Knight was a freelance writer for most of his life and crafted hundreds of short stories and articles. He was the foremost expert on the life and works of Rafael Sabatini, writing countless articles on the author, editing several collections of Sabatini short stories, and serving as president of the Rafael Sabatini Society. After a lifetime spent promoting romanticism, individualism, and all things heroic, he died in 2008 at the age of 62 in Vancouver, Washington.

Stephen Darley has a law degree from George Washington University and owned a real estate development and construction firm from 1972 until his recent retirement. Mr. Darley published a joint article with Jesse Knight on Rafael Sabatini in Firsts Magazine (March 2001), an article on Leslie Turner White in November 2004, and an article on Dale L. Morgan in June 2008. He has written articles on the Revolutionary War for three different historical publications and is currently completing a book on the 1775 expedition to Quebec led by Benedict Arnold. He lives in Connecticut with his wife Peggy.

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See More... (Sadleir, Michael) Stokes, Roy MICHAEL SADLEIR, 1888-1957
Metuchen Scarecrow 1980 8vo. cloth. vi, 154 pages.
First edition. In every area of study, a few names are recorded as those who transformed the world in which they worked. Michael Sadleir will always be associated with the bibliography and collecting of 19th-century books. This volume contains selections of Sadleir's works as well as a lengthy biography and checklist of his writings. Volume Five of the Great Bibliographer Series.
Price: $ 18.50 other currencies Order nr. 10290

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  (Sadleir, Michael) Stokes, Roy MICHAEL SADLEIR, 1888-1957
Metuchen Scarecrow 1980 8vo. cloth. vi, 154 pages.
First edition. In every area of study, a few names are recorded as those who transformed the world in which they worked. Michael Sadleir will always be associated with the bibliography and collecting of 19th-century books. This volume contains selections of Sadleir's works as well as a lengthy biography and checklist of his writings. Volume Five of the Great Bibliographer Series. Library of Congress duplicates with stamps on free endpaper and title page.
Price: $ 10.00 other currencies Order nr. 114877

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See More... Saint Germain, Janet VOICES OF SCOTLAND: A CATALOGUE OF AN EXHIBITION OF SCOTTISH BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS FROM THE 15TH TO THE 20TH CENTURIES
New York The Grolier Club 1992 6 x 9 inches paperback 124 pages
This catalogue comes from an exhibition of Scottish books and manuscripts from the fifteenth to the twentieth centuries. While the Grolier Club had featured many exhibitions on Irish and English literature, there had been no comprehensive showing of Scottish literature which occupies a large holding at the Grolier Club. With more than 130 items described, the catalogue demonstrates the breadth and vitality of the Scottish achievement in lyric poetry, fiction, and historical and philosophical writings that were written or published during five centuries. The catalogue is organized chronologically by author. Some authors include George Wishart, Allan Ramsay, David Hume, Hugh Blair, Adam Smith, and James Boswell. It contains three illustrations.
Price: $ 18.00 other currencies Order nr. 106600

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See More... (Samuels, Jack H.) NINETEENTH CENTURY FICTION, PRINCIPALLY "THREE-DECKERS": A SELECTION FROM THE LIBRARY OF JACK H. SAMUELS.
New York The Grolier Club 1963 5.5 x 8 inches paperback 17 pages
This catalogue accompanies the exhibition held at the Grolier Club from March 12 to April 15, 1963. It contains selections from the library of Jack H. Samuels and was designed and printed by the Harbor Press. Four full-page illustrations and two facsimiles are included in the text.
Price: $ 12.00 other currencies Order nr. 106583

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See More... (Samurai Press) Woolmer, J. Howard THE SAMURAI PRESS, 1906-1909, A BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Revere, PA Woolmer - Brotherson Ltd. 1986 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. xix, 70 pages.
First edition. The Samurai Press was founded in 1906 at Ranworth Hall, near Norwich, by Maurice Browne, Harold Marno, and others, with the object of publishing attractive and moderately-priced works of a transcendental nature, chiefly poetry, by young, aspiring, and little-known authors. The Press published 30 books during its lifetime, some of which were hand-printed on the press that was later to be used by Douglas Pepler and Eric Gill at St. Dominic's Press at Ditchling.
This bibliography describes each book published by the Press with a photograph of each title page. Descriptions of Samurai Press catalogues, flyers and other ephemera are provided as well as ghosts, books planned but not published, and books of other publishers listed in Samurai Press catalogues but not so identified. Distributed by Oak Knoll Press.

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  Sandys, John Edwin. A HISTORY OF CLASSICAL SCHOLARSHIP.
3 volumes. Mansfield Centre (CT) Maurizio Martino n.d. (1997) small 8vo. cloth. (ii), xxiii+(i),701+(1); xxviii,(ii),498; (ii),xiii+(i),523 pages.
Limited to 200 copies. Vol.I is a reprint of the third edition of this volume (Cambridge University Press, 1921). Vols. II and III are reprints of the first editions of these two volumes (Cambridge, 1908). This is a survey of "classical scholarship," i.e. either scholarship (literary, philosophical, rhetorical or linguistic) in classical times, or classical scholarship in post-classical times, from 600 BC up to the end of the 19th century. There are 66 illustrations and 20 tables. Each volume has a list of tables and illustrations, a rather detailed list of contents, a "select bibliography," and an index of scholars and authors.
Price: $ 195.00 other currencies Order nr. 53711

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See More... (Sanford, John) Mearns, Jack JOHN SANFORD: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
New Castle, DE Oak Knoll Press 2008 6 x 9 inches cloth. 168 pages
First edition. Born Julian Shapiro in 1904 in Harlem, John Sanford was inspired to write by his childhood acquaintance Nathanael West. William Carlos Williams, Ernest Hemingway and James Joyce also were important early influences on Sanford's themes and style. But Sanford's work displays a style uniquely his own. Sanford authored 24 books, including novels, creative interpretations of history and several volumes of memoir and autobiography. His monumental five-volume autobiography was titled Scenes from the Life of an American Jew. Both Sanford and screenwriter Marguerite Roberts, his wife for over 50 years, were blacklisted during the McCarthy era in the 1950s. Just before Sanford's death in 2003, the Los Angeles Times called him "an authentic hero of American letters." Sanford's career as a writer was star-crossed. His first ten books were issued by ten different publishers. Sanford quarreled with editors and alienated people throughout the publishing industry. Each of his books represents the culmination of a struggle. Thus, for Sanford, perhaps more so than most writers, there is a story that goes with each book. This bibliography recounts those travails to chart Sanford's development into the unique writer he became. Annotations address style and content of the works described, as well as the often winding road these works took toward publication. There are three appendices, including indices of historical pieces and of his family members and acquaintances. This book will prove to be a valuable and interesting resource for scholars of American literature. Author Jack Mearns is professor of psychology at California State University, Fullerton. He has previously published Deadline News, a novel (iUniverse, 2006).
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See More... (Schedel, Hartmann) Stauber, Richard DIE SCHEDELSCHE BIBLIOTHEK. EIN BEITRAG ZUR GESCHICHTE DER AUSBREITUNG DER ITALIENISCHEN RENAISSANCE, DES DEUTSCHEN HUMANISMUS UND DER MEDIZINISCHEN LITERATUR. HERAUSGEGEBEN  VON OTTO HARTIG.
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1969 8vo cloth. xvi, 277 pages.
Reprint of the 1908 edition published in Freiburg. Exhaustive bibliographical study about the famous library of the great Nuremberg humanist Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514).

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 115.00 other currencies Order nr. 103289

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See More... Schilder, Gunter, and Hans Kok SAILING FOR THE EAST. HISTORY AND CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPT CHARTS OF THE DUTCH EAST INDIA COMPANY (VOC) ON VELLUM, 1602-1799
Houten HES & DE GRAAF 2010 9.5 x 12.5 inches hardcover, dust jacket 750 pages
The Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie (Dutch East India Company) was for a period of 200 years responsible for the navigation material for the journey between the Netherlands and the Far East and the inter-Asian trade. This book presents a never published before overview of chart material used on a VOC ship. The introduction provides information on the history of the VOC, the chart makers, the routes, and the navigation and instruments. All navigation charts of the VOC in the seventeenth and eighteenth century are drawn on vellum, and described and analyzed in an illustrated cartobibliography. Extracts of the 'groot-journalen' of the 'Kamer Amsterdam' are also included, providing a unique view of the total expenses of the VOC on navigation. Sailing for the East is part ten of the Utrecht Studies on the History of Cartography. Includes 600 full color images, CD-ROM with appendices.

Gunter Schilder graduated from Vienna University and has worked in the Netherlands at the Utrecht University on the history of cartography since 1971. In 1981 he was appointed professor of the history of cartography, a position he continued until his retirement in 2005. Schilder has written numerous publications on the history of Dutch cartography and discoveries, and as a result has agumented the knowledge of and appreciation for Dutch cartography in its Golden Age

Hans D. Kok attended the Dutch Government Civil Aviation Flying Training School and later joined KLM- Royal Dutch Airlines. His interest in navigation and maps stems from his early days of navigating across oceans and polar areas, practising the old techniques, using sextants and other specific navigational instruments. His map collection comprises maps and charts from 1560 till 1800, focusing on the sea-routes from Amsterdam to Jakarta, formerly Batavia, in the Dutch East Indies. He is currently on the Board of Editors of Caert-Thresoor in Holland, and is the Chairman of IMCoS, the International Map Collectors' Society in London.

Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF

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See More... Schimmelman, Janice G. BOOKS ON ART IN EARLY AMERICA: BOOKS ON ART, AESTHETICS AND INSTRUCTION AVAILABLE IN AMERICAN LIBRARIES AND BOOKSTORES THROUGH 1815
New Castle Oak Knoll Press 2007 6.5 x 9.5 inches cloth, dust jacket. 292 pages
First Edition. An expanded version of two of the author's previous publications, this bibliography covers a broad range of books on art in early America, including not only art treatises and instruction manuals but all books related to drawing, painting, engraving, sculpture, artist biography and the history of art. The bibliography covers art books up to 1815, the year that Thomas Jefferson sold his extensive book collection to the U.S. government to form a new Library of Congress. One hundred and eighty-three titles are included in the checklist, each with basic bibliographic information, followed by full catalogue references of the booksellers and/or libraries that listed the book. The checklist is followed by five appendices, listing the books by date of first catalogue reference, by the order of number of catalogue references, by library and bookseller in order of earliest reference and in order of collection size, and by the eighteenth-century American artist who read them. The books are also indexed by checklist number. This bibliography will be a useful tool for students and scholars of book collecting, art and American culture in general. Janice G. Schimmelman is a professor in the Department of Art and Art History at Oakland University. She has previously published two articles on this topic: "A Checklist of European Treatises on Art and Essays on Aesthetics Available in America Through 1815" in Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society and "Books on Drawing and Painting Techniques Available in Eighteenth-Century American Libraries and Bookstores" in Winterthur Portfolio: A Journal of American Material Culture.
Price: $ 65.00 other currencies Order nr. 94205

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See More... Schmidt, P.P. ZEVENTIENDE-EEUWSE KLUCHTBOEKEN UIT DE NEDERLANDEN. EEN DESCRIPTIEVE BIBLIOGRAFIE. 1986. ILLUSTRATED. 165 PP.
Utrecht HES & DE GRAAF 1986 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. 165 pages.
Bibliography of 17th century farce books published in the Netherlands. Illustrated.

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 65.00 other currencies Order nr. 103457

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(Schoonover, Frank E.) Schoonover, John and Louise Schoonover Smith with LeeAnn Dean FRANK E. SCHOONOVER CATALOGUE RAISONNE
2 Volumes New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press 2009 9 x 12 inches 2 volumes, hardcover with slipcase 846 pages
First edition. Frank E. Schoonover (1877-1972) is recognized as one of the foremost illustrators of his time. His prolific contribution to American illustration spanned more than 40 years and included more than 2200 illustrations. His work appeared in most of the popular periodicals in the first half of the twentieth century, including Harpers, Scribner's, Saturday Evening Post, American Boy, Country Gentleman, and Colliers, as well as in over 150 books, particularly children's classics and contemporary fiction by such authors as Jack London, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Clarence Mulford, Lucy Foster Madison, James Willard Schultz, and Zane Grey. His iconic images of Hopalong Cassidy, Blackbeard, Jean LaFitte, Jim Bridger, Robinson Crusoe, Hans Brinker, Gulliver, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, and Joan of Arc remain a testimony of his creative, artistic ability.

Born in Oxford, New Jersey, in 1877, Schoonover eventually attended Drexel Institute in Philadelphia where he was taught by the quintessential American illustrator, Howard Pyle. Also, the young artist was chosen to attend Pyle's summer school in Chadds Ford. With Pyle's help, Schoonover initiated his illustrative career in 1899 with four en grisaille oil paintings for the book Jersey Boy in the Revolution. He numbered them #1-4 as he began recording his works in the remarkable day books, a chronological, detailed account that he maintained for his entire career. After settling in 1900 in Wilmington, Delaware, the artist traveled widely in the United States and Canada, giving him a unique perspective and a rich reservoir of experiences, which he incorporated into many works. He subsequently became recognized as an expert on the indigenous tribes of the Hudson Bay area. When the popularity of illustration waned in the 1940s, Schoonover turned to landscapes and commissions including designs for magnificent stained glass windows. He was also a sought-after, accomplished art teacher for twenty-five years.

The two-volume, slip-cased Frank E. Schoonover Catalogue Raisonné embodies Schoonover's entire oeuvre, from his earliest sketches to his last easel paintings. The book is chronologically organized with the numeration based on his daybook entries. Included are over 3000 images, many in full color, a detailed biography with accompanying time line, information about his models and students, lists of exhibitions and the magazines he illustrated, two additional bibliographies, and three indices. It is comprehensive in scope and will stand as the pre-eminent record of Schoonover, his life, and his work.

Price: $ 195.00 other currencies Order nr. 96681

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  (Schoonover, Frank E.) Schoonover, John and Louise Schoonover Smith with LeeAnn Dean FRANK E. SCHOONOVER CATALOGUE RAISONNÉ.
2 Volumes New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press 2009 9 x 12 inches hardcover with slipcase 900 pages
First edition, one of 26 lettered copies bound thus and with colophon signed by the authors. Frank E. Schoonover (1877-1972) is recognized as one of the foremost and prolific illustrators of his time. His contribution to American illustration spanned over 40 years and included more than 2200 illustrations. His work appeared in most of the popular periodicals in the first half of the twentieth century, including Harpers, Scribner's, Saturday Evening Post American Boy, Country Gentleman, and Colliers, as well as in over 150 books, particularly children's classics and contemporary fiction by such authors as Jack London, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Clarence Mulford, Lucy Foster Madison, James Willard Schultz and Zane Grey. His iconic images of Hopalong Cassidy, Blackbeard, Jean LaFitte, Jim Bridger, Robinson Crusoe, Hans Brinker, Gulliver, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, and Joan of Arc remain a testimony of his creative, artistic ability.

Born in Oxford, New Jersey in 1877, Schoonover eventually attended Drexel Institute in Philadelphia where he was taught by the quintessential American illustrator, Howard Pyle. Also, the young artist was chosen to attend Pyle's summer school in Chadds Ford. With Pyle's help, Schoonover initiated his illustrative career in 1899 with four en grisaille oil paintings for the book, Jersey Boy in the Revolution. He numbered them #1-4 as he began recording his works in the remarkable daybooks, a chronological, detailed account that he maintained for his entire career. The artist traveled widely in the United States and Canada giving him a unique perspective and a rich reservoir of experiences, which he incorporated into many works. He subsequently became recognized as the expert on the indigenous tribes of the Hudson Bay area. When the popularity of illustration waned in the 1940s, Schoonover turned to landscapes and commissioned works including designs for magnificent stained glass windows. He was also a sought-after, accomplished art teacher for twenty-five years.

The two-volume slip-cased Frank E. Schoonover Catalogue Raisonné embodies Schoonover's entire oeuvre, from his earliest sketches to his last easel paintings. The book is chronologically organized with the numeration based on his daybook entries. Included are over 3000 images, most in full-color, a detailed biography with accompanying time line, information about his models and students, lists of exhibitions and the magazines he illustrated, two additional bibliographies and three indices. It is comprehensive in scope and will stand as the pre-eminent record of Schoonover, his life and his work.

Price: $ 450.00 other currencies Order nr. 99488

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See More... Schottenloher, Karl DIE LANDSHUTER BUCHDRUCKER DES 16. JAHRHUNDERTS. MIT EINEM ANHANG: DIE APIANUSDRUCKEREI IN INGOLSTADT.
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1967 4to stiff paper wrappers. (ix), 93 pages.
Reprint of the 1930 edition published in Mainz. More than 235 entries, the great majority of which are imprints by Johann Weyssenburger. With 20 plates.

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 65.00 other currencies Order nr. 103697

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See More... Schottenloher, Karl DER MÜNCHNER BUCHDRUCKER HANS SCHOBSER, 1500-1530. MIT EINEM ANHANG: WER IST JOHANN LOCHER VON MÜNCHEN?
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1967 4to stiff paper wrappers. xii, 158 pages.
Reprint of the 1925 edition published in München. More than 235 entries. With 35 illustrations on 31 plates.

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 80.00 other currencies Order nr. 103696

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See More... Schottenloher, Karl DAS REGENSBURGER BUCHGEWERBE IM 15. UND 16. JAHRHUNDERT. MIT AKTEN UND DRUCKVERZEICHNIS.
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1970 4to cloth xiii, 289 pages.
Reprint of the 1920 edition published in Mainz. The Bibliography describes 377 Regensburg imprints 1485 - 1600. The large section "Briefe und Akten" gives the texts of 106 important related documents. With 16 facsimiles on 10 plates.

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 155.00 other currencies Order nr. 103694

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See More... Schwartz, Howard L. THROUGH A GLASS CLEARLY: THE HISTORY & SCIENCE OF THE MICROSCOPE.
New York The Grolier Club 2013 6 x 9 inches paperback 48 pages
Catalogue of a Grolier Club exhibition held 24 January-15 March 2013. Introduction by Howard Schwartz, followed by descriptions of 63 rare printed books and broadsides illustrating the history and development of the microscope, first as an object of amusement and curiosity, and then as a scientific instrument.

Includes bibliography, and index. Miller and Bell types; designed by Jerry Kelly.

Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 115569

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See More... Schwarz, Arthur A. ASPECTS OF ENGLAND: A COLLECTOR'S PERSPECTIVE
New York The Grolier Club 2000 6 x 9 inches paperback 91 pages
This book was produced to accompany the exhibition held at the Grolier Club from March 29 to May 26, 2000. The items in this catalogue are from the collection of Arthur L. Schwarz. Divided into seven sections, chapters include: Images of Royalty on Paper, Wax, and Leather; Pomp and Circumstance; Succession and its Stumbling Blocks; Social Commentary; Royal, Civil, and Ecclesiastical Architecture; The English Reformation; and Humor. The items in the collection have appealed to the collector for their subjects, and also as artifacts. Some of the books are open to interesting illustrations or to relevant passages. An introduction, a chart of England's royal line of succession, and an index of exhibited items are also included. The catalogue was printed by the Ascensius Press.
Price: $ 20.00 other currencies Order nr. 106634

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See More... (Scott Collection) Cooper, Betty CATALOGUE OF THE SCOTT COLLECTION OF BOOKS, MANUSCRIPTS, PRINTS AND DRAWINGS.
(Mansfield Centre Martino Fine Books 1999) 4to. cloth. 192 pages.
Reprint of the first edition published in London by the Institution of Naval Architects in 1954. (Besterman 4181) Excellent reference work on maritime books showing the developments in science, general and marine engineering, shipbuilding, naval architecture from the 16th century to the late 19th century. The 831 titles are arranged in chronological order, with an author and title index.
Price: $ 75.00 other currencies Order nr. 55629

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See More... (Service, Robert W.) Mitham, Peter J. ROBERT W. SERVICE, A BIBLIOGRAPHY.
New Castle Oak Knoll Press 2000 small 4to. cloth, dust jacket. (viii), 416 pages.
This first edition is the most comprehensive bibliography of the works of British/Canadian poet-author Robert W. Service (1874-1958). As a young man, Service migrated to north-western Canada from his native Britain. The exuberant people and magnificent scenery of British Columbia and the Yukon filled him with an ebullient enthusiasm which was reflected and captured in his early poetry and his later novels. Beginning with his "Songs of a Sourdough" in 1907 to his "Songs of the High North," published in 1959, Service wrote a prodigious stream of poems and rough, frontier literature. In this well-researched and scholarly bibliography, Peter Mitham has produced a welcomed bibliography of the works of Robert W. Service.
Price: $ 65.00 other currencies Order nr. 58027

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See More... Shaaber, M.A. CHECK-LIST OF WORKS OF BRITISH AUTHORS PRINTED ABROAD, IN LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH, TO 1641
New York The Bibliographical Society of America 1975 small 4to. cloth. xx, 168 pages.
First edition. According to the Preface, during the first 200 years of printing, many works of British authors were printed abroad as well as in the British Isles. However, it may be lesser known that many works of British writers were printed abroad without being printed in the British Isles. Shaaber thus explains this book as a compilation which describes the many editions of continental printings of works that have survived in only a few copies in scattered libraries. This work is an appropriate complement to such volumes as the Short-Title Catalogue and should facilitate various kinds of study of British culture up to the middle of the 17th century.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 20582

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See More... Shaw, Graham PRINTING IN CALCUTTA TO 1800, A DESCRIPTION AND CHECKLIST OF PRINTING IN LATE 18TH CENTURY CALCUTTA.
London The Bibliographical Society 1981 8vo. cloth. xii, 249 pages.
First edition. Distributed for the Bibliographical Society.
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See More... (Shelley, Percy Bysshe) Granniss, Ruth S. DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF THE FIRST EDITIONS IN BOOK FORM OF THE WRITINGS OF PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY.
(Mansfield Centre, CT Martino Publishing 2001) 8vo. cloth. xx, 133+(1) pages with 29 additional leaves of illustrations
Reprint of the first edition which was limited to 350 copies and was published in New York in 1923. (Besterman 5735) The Grolier Club marked the one hundredth anniversary of Shelley's death with a memorial exhibition held from April 20 to May 20, 1922. This volume includes descriptions of all his writings that were published during his lifetime. Extensive and useful notes accompany each of the 150 meticulous entries.
Price: $ 65.00 other currencies Order nr. 64514

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See More... Shipton, Clifford K. and James E. Mooney NATIONAL INDEX OF AMERICAN IMPRINTS THROUGH 1800, THE SHORT TITLE EVANS.
2 volumes. N.P. American Antiquarian Society 1969 4to. cloth. xxvii,548; xxi,549-1028 pages.
Condensed set of Evans. However, this short-title edition contains listings for the 10,035 titles which were not in the original set of Evans (listed 39,162 items). Thus this set is really a supplement to the original edition.
Price: $ 85.00 other currencies Order nr. 7042

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