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See More... Jackson, Holbrook THE FEAR OF BOOKS.
London The Soncino Press 1932 8vo. red cloth, top edge gilt, dust jacket. xii, 199 pages.
First edition, limited to 2000 copies. Companion volume to Jackson's ANATOMY OF BIBLIOMANIA. Jacket chipped along top of spine. Becoming difficult to find in jacket.
Price: $ 125.00 other currencies Order nr. 2802

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See More... Jackson, Holbrook THE READING OF BOOKS.
New York Charles Scribner's Sons 1947 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. 292 pages.
First U.S. edition. Thirteen chapters on books, reading and writing by this fine bookman. Jacket worn with pieces missing and is price clipped.
Price: $ 12.50 other currencies Order nr. 12087

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See More... Jackson, Robert H.& Carol Z. Rothkopf (editors) BOOK TALK: ESSAYS ON BOOKS, BOOKSELLERS, COLLECTING, AND SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press 2006 6 x 9 inches hardcover, dust jacket 260 pages
First edition. Following in the tradition of John Carter, Graham Pollard, and Michael Sadlier, Book Talk: Essays on Books, Booksellers, Collecting and Special Collections takes the reader on a tour of some major ideas and controversies now current in the rare book world. Robert H. Jackson has assembled these writings of an eminent group of scholars, publishers, librarians, booksellers, and collectors that address issues facing contemporary society. Topics, such as the future of the book in a printed-format, the internet and collecting trends, are some of the issues discussed. This important work belongs on the reading list of all book lovers.
Price: $ 49.95 other currencies Order nr. 90645

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See More... Jammes, Andre ALDE, RENOUARD & DIDOT
(Paris) Éditions des Cendres 2005 4to stiff paper wrappers 35, (3) pages
Limited to 521 copies, of which this is one of 500 printed on Vellum Fedrigoni paper Text in French. Even though this is a new book,there are a few faint creases.
Price: $ 30.00 other currencies Order nr. 100370

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See More... Jammes, Andre LIBRI VAINCU
Enquêtes policières et secrets bibliographiques Documents inédits (Paris) Éditions des Cendres 2008 4to. stiff paper wrappers 83, (3) pages
Limited to 521 copies, of which this is one of 500 printed on Vellum Fedrigoni paper Text in French. A new look at the Libri scandal. Even though this is a new book,there are a few creases.
Price: $ 40.00 other currencies Order nr. 100371

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See More... Janin, Jules LE LIVRE.
Paris Henri Plon 1870 8vo. later half calf with marbled paper-covered boards, top edge gilt. (iv), xxxii, 404 pages
First edition. Janin takes us through 15 "days" of book-related commentary. He covers a myriad of topics, from the definition of curieux to the literary salons of the Restoration period. Spine faded and wear along edges.
Price: $ 65.00 other currencies Order nr. 87043

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See More... Janssen, Frans A. DIBDIN IN PARIS (1818)
Houten HES & DE GRAAF 2008 9 x 12.5 inches boards, stamped in black & red with Bodoni ornament 48 pages
From April through September of 1818, Thomas Frognall Dibdin toured France and Germany visiting libraries, booksellers, collectors, bibliographers, printers, and publishers. What resulted from this trip was his report of 1821 entitled A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany.

This beautiful book gives an entertaining account of Dibdin's stay in Paris during his six-month bibliographical tour. Frans Janssen describes the bibliophile's visits to prominent representatives of the book world such as Renouard, Brunet, and Crapelet, their reactions to what Dibdin had to say, and Dibdin's responses. As well as the responses that Dibdin had to his critics. This title also includes a brief biography of Dibdin and five color illustrations in the text.

Written by an expert on book collecting, skillfully translated into English (Harry Lake), designed and typeset by a famous Dutch designer (Piet Gerards), and printed and bound by the finest Dutch craftsmen in their field, this little book is a true jewel.

Professor Emeritus Doctor Frans A. Janssen, born in 1939 in the Netherlands, has worked in the fields of textual criticism and librarianship, and was professor of Book and Library History at the University of Amsterdam from 1989 until his retirement in 2004. He published a series of books and articles on the history of printing techniques, typographical design, and book collecting. A selection of his articles appeared in 2004 in Technique and Design in the History of Printing, covering subjects as the printing press, the layout of books around 1500 and around 1800, English and French printers manuals, and neo-platonic and hermetic philosophy in book collecting.

Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 55.00 other currencies Order nr. 103213

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See More... (Jefferson, Thomas) Barrett, Clifton Waller THOMAS JEFFERSON: THE AMERICAN.
Charlottesville The Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation 1979 12mo stiff paper wrappers 15+(1) pages
The Independence Day address at Monticello, July 4, 1979. A discussion of Jefferson's life, with some detail on his acquisiiton of books and his role in founding the University of Virginia.
Price: $ 13.00 other currencies Order nr. 109339

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See More... (Jefferson, Thomas) Malone, Dumas THOMAS JEFFERSON AND THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.
Washington Library of Congress 1977 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. 31 pages.
Illustrated.
Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 36931

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See More... (Jefferson, Thomas) O'Neal, William B. JEFFERSON'S FINE ARTS LIBRARY FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. With Additional Notes on Architectural Volumes Known to Have Been Owned by Jefferson.
Charlottesville Univ. of Virginia Press (1956) 8vo. cloth. 53 pages.
Covers faded.
Price: $ 6.00 other currencies Order nr. 9280

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See More... (Jefferson, Thomas) THOMAS JEFFERSON AND THE WORLD OF BOOKS.
Washington Library of Congress 1977 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. (vi), 37 pages.
With contributions by Dumas Malone, Daniel J. Boorstin, Frederick R. Goff, and Merrill D. Peterson. Illustrated.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 36930

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See More... Jefferson, Thomas A VIRGINIA GENTLEMAN'S LIBRARY AS PROPOSED BY THOMAS JEFFERSON TO ROBERT SKIPWITH IN 1771...
Williamsburg Colonial Williamsburg 1959 12mo. self paper wrappers. 16 pages.
Reprint of the original edition. Reproduces Jefferson's letter including the list of books.
Price: $ 7.00 other currencies Order nr. 57737

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See More... (Jefferson, Thomas) Wilson, Douglas L. JEFFERSON'S BOOKS.
Preface by Daniel J. Boorstin. Monticello Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation 1996 tall 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. 59 pages.
First edition. Illustrated.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 106267

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See More... Jenkins, John H. THE FUTURE OF BOOKS.
Austin Jenkins Publishing Co. (1982) 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. (16) pages.
With comments on the upcoming "video revolution" and what effect it would have. If he had only known! Jenkins was a rare bookseller and a President of the ABAA. With Seasons Greeting slip loosely inserted.
Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 24741

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See More... Johansson, J. Viktor (editor) SVENSKA BIBLIOTEK.
Stockholm Wahlström & Widstrand 1946 sewn stiff paper wrappers. 339, (3) pages.
Six articles on six Swedish collectors and their private libraries in the first half of the twentieth century, with emphasis on the contents of the collections. Contains fifty-nine illustrations (facsimiles or photographs), mostly of items in the various collections. With a list of illustrations. Wrappers soiled, front cover torn with corner missing. Backing is starting to crack, binding starting to separate in several places.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 51955

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See More... JOHN PIPER IN THE WATKINSON: AN ILLUSTRATED CHECKLIST
Hartford, Connecticut Watkinson Library, Trinity College 2011 10 x 8 inches paperback pamphlet 24 pages
To honor a gift given to the Watkinson Library by M. William McGill, this catalogue is an illustrated checklist of the works of British architectural and topographical artist John Piper. In the late 1920s, Piper attended both the Richmond School of Art and the Royal College of Art, and by the 1930s he was working steadily as an artist hardly earning a living. While his mother wrote articles for The Architectural Review to publicize his work, Piper developed a friendship with poet John Betjeman. This friendship significantly helped both of their professional careers. Piper's reputation continued to develop, and he eventually moved away from abstract art to a more representational style. Through his work, Piper learned how colors and textures reacted with one another, a concept continually displayed throughout his art.

This catalogue contains works by Piper, works about Piper, exhibitions and catalogues, miscellaneous Piper-ana, and works illustrated by Piper. It also includes an opening essay on Piper by William McGill. With both black-and-white and color images and a letterpress-printed cover, John Piper in the Watkinson is beautifully produced in a striking and appealing format.

Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 107347

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See More... (John Quinn) Londraville, Janis and Richard, eds. JOHN QUINN, SELECTED IRISH WRITERS FROM HIS LIBRARY.
West Cornwall, CT Locust Hill (2001) small 8vo. cloth boards xxx,462 pages
First edition. No. 30 of the Locust Hill Literary Studies series. Essays by 20 contributors on writers included in the noted bibliophile's collection of Irish works. Essays on Ernest Boyd, William Bulfin, Maud Gonne, James Joyce and others. Bibliographical references and index.
Price: $ 70.00 other currencies Order nr. 64963

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See More... (Johnson, Samuel) Eddy, Donald D. (editor) SALE CATALOGUES OF THE LIBRARIES OF SAMUEL JOHNSON, HESTER LYNCH THRALE (MRS. PIOZZI) AND JAMES BOSWELL.
With Introductions by Donald D. Eddy. New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Books 1993 8vo. quarter leather, paper over boards. (vii), 320 pages.
First edition, limited to 210 numbered copies. In studying great authors, one of the persisting lines of inquiry has involved questions of influence and association. What specific authors influenced our writer? What books has he read, quoted from, or owned? The obvious first way to answer these questions is to examine the author's own published writings. Other ways include examining the author's correspondence; letters of the author's friends and acquaintances; contemporary biographical accounts; locating the actual physical volumes owned by the author or presented to others, etc. An important part of this process is examining any available list of the books in the author's library. All too frequently - and this is true in the case of Samuel Johnson - the only list is the sale catalogue of his library prepared for the auction following his death. However hastily such a catalogue may have been prepared, and whatever its faults and omissions, it is still invaluable, since it presents the names of more authors and titles our author knew than any other source. It is for this reason that the three sale catalogues reproduced here, for the first time in one volume, are so important. Donald Eddy has provided a lively and informative introduction explaining the significance of each catalogue, some of the highlights of the sales and the dangers inherent in studying these catalogues. He also provides a list of known locations of each of these catalogues. The introduction has been printed by letterpress and the catalogues by offset lithography at The Ascensius Press. The book has been bound by Campbell-Logan Bindery.
Price: $ 215.00 other currencies Order nr. 37909

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See More... (Johnson, Samuel) Eddy, Donald D. (editor) SALE CATALOGUES OF THE LIBRARIES OF SAMUEL JOHNSON, HESTER LYNCH THRALE (MRS. PIOZZI) AND JAMES BOSWELL.
With Introductions by Donald D. Eddy. New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Books 1993 8vo. set of unbound signatures. (vii), 320 pages.
First edition, a set of unbound sheets of this book. In studying great authors, one of the persisting lines of inquiry has involved questions of influence and association. What specific authors influenced our writer? What books has he read, quoted from, or owned? The obvious first way to answer these questions is to examine the author's own published writings. Other ways include examining the author's correspondence; letters of the author's friends and acquaintances; contemporary biographical accounts; locating the actual physical volumes owned by the author or presented to others: etc. An important part of this process is examining any available list of the books in the author's library. All too frequently - and this is true in the case of Samuel Johnson - the only list is the sale catalogue of his library prepared for the auction following his death. However hastily such a catalogue may have been prepared, and whatever its faults and omissions, it is still invaluable since it presents the names of more authors and titles our author knew than any other source. It is for this reason that the three sale catalogues reproduced here, for the first time in one volume, are so important. Donald Eddy has provided a lively and informative introduction explaining the significance of each catalogue, some of the highlights of the sales and the dangers inherent in studying these catalogues. He also provides a list of known locations of each of these catalogues. The introduction has been printed by letterpress and the catalogues by offset lithography at The Ascensius Press. The first few pages show wear along the top edge.
Price: $ 100.00 other currencies Order nr. 52962

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See More... (Johnson, Samuel) Eddy, Donald D. (editor) SALE CATALOGUES OF THE LIBRARIES OF SAMUEL JOHNSON, HESTER LYNCH THRALE (MRS. PIOZZI) AND JAMES BOSWELL.
With Introductions by Donald D. Eddy. New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Books 1993 8vo. quarter leather, paper over boards. (vii), 320 pages.
First edition, a set of unbound sheets of this book. In studying great authors, one of the persisting lines of inquiry has involved questions of influence and association. What specific authors influenced our writer? What books has he read, quoted from, or owned? The obvious first way to answer these questions is to examine the author's own published writings. Other ways include examining the author's correspondence; letters of the author's friends and acquaintances; contemporary biographical accounts; locating the actual physical volumes owned by the author or presented to others: etc. An important part of this process is examining any available list of the books in the author's library. All too frequently - and this is true in the case of Samuel Johnson - the only list is the sale catalogue of his library prepared for the auction following his death. However hastily such a catalogue may have been prepared, and whatever its faults and omissions, it is still invaluable since it presents the names of more authors and titles our author knew than any other source. It is for this reason that the three sale catalogues reproduced here, for the first time in one volume, are so important. Donald Eddy has provided a lively and informative introduction explaining the significance of each catalogue, some of the highlights of the sales and the dangers inherent in studying these catalogues. He also provides a list of known locations of each of these catalogues. The introduction has been printed by letterpress and the catalogues by offset lithography at The Ascensius Press. Covers faded.
Price: $ 80.00 other currencies Order nr. 104868

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See More... (Johnson, Samuel) Greene, Donald SAMUEL JOHNSON'S LIBRARY, AN ANNOTATED GUIDE.
N.P. English Literary Studies at the University of Victoria 1975 small 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. 128 pages.
First edition. Works are presented in alphabetical order by author or title. Includes "A CLASSIFICATION BY SUBJECT OF THE WORKS IN JOHNSON'S SALE Catalogue." Includes general topics of Religion, Early Church History, Philosophy, Ethics and Morality, History, Natural History and Science, Biography, Encyclopedias, and Periodicals. Wrappers soiled. Ownership inscription in pencil.
Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 56503

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See More... (Johnson, Samuel) Newton, A. Edward SALE CATALOGUE OF DR. JOHNSON'S LIBRARY WITH AN ESSAY BY A. EDWARD NEWTON.
New York Edmond Byrne Hackett (1925) 8vo. boards, paper spine and cover labels. 11 pages followed by the 28 page facsimile of the catalogue.
Limited to 250 numbered copies (Fleck A.10). Signed by Newton. The facsimile was made from Ralph Isham's copy and not Newton's as Isham's copy had both the prices realized and the names of the buyers. Excellent introduction. Some foxing of paper covering on boards. Lacks mailing box.
Price: $ 200.00 other currencies Order nr. 36258

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See More... Joline, Adrian Hoffman EDGEHILL ESSAYS
Boston The Gorham Press 1911 8vo. boards, paper spine label, top edge gilt. 226 pages.
First edition. Contains eight of Mr. Joline's papers including an article on Francis Jeffrey. Spine label spotted. Ink inscription.
Price: $ 8.00 other currencies Order nr. 12616

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See More... (Jones, Herschel V.) (Gale, Edward C.) " HERSCHEL V. JONES."
(Saint Paul, MN Minnesota Historical Society) 1929 8vo. stiff paper wrappers pp. 27-32
An article from "Minnesota History, A Quarterly Magazine", Vol. 10, No. 1, Whole No. 53, March 1929. Wear at extremities with chips, tears, and creasing. Stamp on front cover by previous owner.
Price: $ 20.00 other currencies Order nr. 101974

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See More... Jordan-Smith, Paul FOR THE LOVE OF BOOKS, THE ADVENTURES OF AN IMPECUNIOUS COLLECTOR
New York Oxford University Press 1934 8vo. half-cloth. xi, 306 pages.
First edition. Amusing book collecting anecdotes. Signed by the author on the free endpaper. Lacks jacket. Well preserved copy.
Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 9290

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