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See More... (Powell, Lawrence Clark) VOICES FROM THE SOUTHWEST A GATHERING OF POETRY, ESSAYS, AND ART IN HONOR OF LAWRENCE CLARK POWELL.
Flagstaff Northland Press 1976 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. xvi, 159 pages.
First edition. Contains a listing of Powell's Keepsakes and a list of articles written from 1966 through 1976.
Price: $ 8.00 other currencies Order nr. 3051

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See More... (Quinn, John) Reid, B.L. THE MAN FROM NEW YORK, JOHN QUINN AND HIS FRIENDS.
New York Oxford University Press 1968 thick 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. xviii, 708 pages.
First edition. With thirty-five illustrations. Biography of this American book collector and art collector. Jacket chipped at head of spine. Name in ink on free endpaper at top.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 10105

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See More... (Quinn, John) Zilczer, Judith THE " NOBLE BUYER:" JOHN QUINN, PATRON OF THE AVANT-GARDE.
Washington D.C. The Smithsonian Institution Press 1978 4to. cloth, dust jacket. 198, (2) pages.
First edition. This book about the collector of modern art, John Quinn, was published in conjunction with a major exhibition at the Hirschorn Museum and Sculpture Gardens in 1978. Quinn was a New York attorney and among the foremost of modern art patrons. He amassed a large collection, including more than fifty paintings by Pablo Picasso, sculpture by Contantin Brancusi and numerous examples of the most important post-Impressionists, Cubists, Fauves, etc. Full catalog entries. Illustrated in color and black & white. Minor jacket wear.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 61851

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See More... (Rather Press) Rather, Lois BOOKS AND SOCIETIES
Oakland Rather Press (1971) square 8vo. cloth. (iv), 88, (4) pages.
First edition, limited to 137 copies. Ten chapters on the relation of the book and society. Emphasis on book clubs, unions, typography, etc. Handset and printed by the Rathers at their private press.
Price: $ 50.00 other currencies Order nr. 10096

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See More... Ray, Gordon N. TENNYSON READS MAUD.
Vancouver The University of British Columbia 1968 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. 47 pages.
The Sedgewick Memorial Lecture for 1968.
Price: $ 12.00 other currencies Order nr. 90172

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See More... Ridge, Davy-Jo Stribling (editor) RARE BOOK COLLECTION IN THE MCKISSICK MEMORIAL LIBRARY, THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA..
Columbia The University of South Carolina 1966 8vo. cloth. (x), 396 pages.
This is the third published catalogue of the contents of the Rare Books room in the McKissick Memorial Library of The University of South Carolina. The majority of the books were acquired prior to 1861 and are the nucleus of the University Library. It describes 227 items and is illustrated. Indexed. Ink stamp of bookstore on free endpaper.
Price: $ 7.00 other currencies Order nr. 61005

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See More... Ritchie, Ward OF BOOKMEN & PRINTERS, A GATHERING OF MEMORIES.
With a foreword by Lawrence Clark Powell. Los Angeles Dawsons (1989) 8vo. cloth backed boards. 189 pages.
Limited to 500 copies. Designed by Ward Ritchie. A marvelous account by this great printer. Includes chapters on the Ashendene Press, Jake Zeitlin, Lawrence Clark Powell, the Grabhorn's Press, Paul Landacre, etc.
Price: $ 50.00 other currencies Order nr. 27139

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See More... Ritchie, Ward OF BOOKMEN & PRINTERS, A GATHERING OF MEMORIES. With a foreword by Lawrence Clark Powell.
Los Angeles Dawson's Book Shop (1989) 8vo. cloth backed boards. 189 pages.
Limited to 500 copies. Designed and written by the great printer, Ward Ritchie, this work contains many reminiscences of book collectors, book artists, bookmen and printers many of which are notable and recognizable figures in the world of fine books.
These stories include the Los Angeles booksellers of the Great
Depression and the formation of the Zamorano Club, bookseller Jake Zeitlin, artist and wood engraver Paul Landacre, eccentric book designer Merle Armitage, poet Robinson Jeffers, Jane Grabhorn's irreverent wit and whimsical creations which colored her days at the Grabhorn Press; Ward's apprenticeship with Francois-Louis Schmied, the preeminent Parisian book printer and artist of the 1920s and 30's; music composer John Cage, C.H. St. John Hornby of the Ashendene Press, Ritchie's boyhood friend and former librarian and dean of the Library School at UCLA, Lawrence Clark Powell; and last of all, but not least, the indviduals and colorful history of once wealthy and sophisticated Virginia City. Distributed for Dawson's Book Shop by Oak Knoll Press.

Price: $ 50.00 other currencies Order nr. 47016

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See More... Roden, Robert F. AUCTION PRICES OF AMERICAN BOOK-CLUB PUBLICATIONS 1857-1901.
Cleveland The Rowfant Club 1904 small 8vo. quarter leather, paper-covered boards, fore and bottom edges uncut. (vi), 70, (2) pages.
Printed in an edition limited to 120 numbered copies; this copy does not have a number but is inscribed in ink "Sample Copy." A record of some book club publications and the prices realized at various auctions. Book clubs listed include the Caxton Club, the Grolier Club, and the Rowfant Club, among others. Well-preserved copy of this scarce book. Unopened copy.
Price: $ 150.00 other currencies Order nr. 51622

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See More... Rodger, William OFFICIAL GUIDE TO OLD BOOKS
Florence House of Collectibles 1976 12mo. stiff paper wrappers. (ii), ii, 444 pages.
First 47 pages are meant as a manual for the bookcollector. This is followed by the price guide.
Price: $ 5.00 other currencies Order nr. 3929

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See More... Rodger, William OFFICIAL PRICE GUIDE TO OLD BOOKS & MANUSCRIPTS
Florence House of Collectibles 1979 12mo. stiff paper wrappers. (iv), 376, (4) pages.
Second edition.
Price: $ 5.00 other currencies Order nr. 25062

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See More... Rogers, Horatio PRIVATE LIBRARIES OF PROVIDENCE WITH A PRELIMINARY ESSAY ON THE LOVE OF BOOKS.
Providence, RI Sidney S. Rider 1878 square 8vo. original three-quarter calf over marbled boards, top edge gilt. vi, 255 pages, 12 illustrations.
First edition, limited to 250 copies. Discusses John Carter Brown, Joseph J. Cooke, John R. Bartlett, Royal C. Taft, Alexander Farnum, C. Fiske Harris, Sidney S. Rider and the author's collection. Some rubbing at spine ends and tips. Much better preserved than usual.
Price: $ 350.00 other currencies Order nr. 36852

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See More... (Rosenbach, A.S.W.) HISTORIC PHILADELPHIA, AN EXHIBITION OF DOCUMENTS, BOOKS, AND PRINTS FROM THE COLLECTION OF DR. A.S.W. ROSENBACH, IN HONOR OF THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION OPENING JUNE 24, 1940.
Philadelphia The Free Library of Philadelphia 1940 12mo. stiff paper wrappers. (6) pages.
Pamphlet designed to accompany the exhibition.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 35616

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See More... (Rosenbach, A.S.W.) ROSENWALD AND ROSENBACH, TWO PHILADELPHIA BOOKMEN, CATALOGUE OF AN EXHIBITION AT THE ROSENBACH MUSEUM & LIBRARY ...
Philadelphia Rosenbach Museum 1983 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. xxxvi, 40 pages.
With a lengthy introduction by Kathleen T. Hunt.
Price: $ 20.00 other currencies Order nr. 35422

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  Rosenthal, Robert THREE EARLY BOOK COLLECTORS OF CHICAGO
Chicago, IL University of Chicago 1983 8vo. self paper wrappers pp. 371-383
A reprint from the "Library Quarterly", Vol. 53, No. 3, 1983. On John A. Rice, Edward G. Asay, and Ebenezer Lane. With a presentation in ink at the top of the first page by the author "To Harold at the beginning of a friendship R. R."
Price: $ 17.50 other currencies Order nr. 101546

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  (Rosenwald, Lessing) Fine, Ruth E. LESSING J. ROSENWALD, TRIBUTE TO A COLLECTOR.
Washington, D.C. National Gallery of Art (1982) small 4to. stiff paper wrappers 271+(1) pages
Published with the exhibition Lessing J. Rosenwald: Tribute to a Collector, Spring, 1982. The Rosenwald Collection of graphic art from medieval to contemporary times is "the finest of its kind ever to be formed in the United States by a single individual." (Foreword, J. Carter Brown). With over 200 prints and drawings selected to give a sense of the collection's "full and varied flavor." Spine covering rubbed in places.
Price: $ 5.00 other currencies Order nr. 64461

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See More... Rosenwald, Lessing J THE FORMATION OF THE ROSENWALD COLLECTION.
N.P. n.p. n.d. small 4to. self paper wrappers 12 pages
Reprinted from the Library of Congress Quarterly Journal of Current Acquisitions Volume 3, Number 1, October 1945. Top and bottom corner creased and vey light soiling.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 102049

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See More... (Rosenwald, Lessing J.) Rosenwald, Lessing J "THE MIRROR OF THE COLLECTOR."
(Washington, DC United States Government Printing Office) 1965 small 4to. stiff paper wrappers pp. 160-169
Article in "The Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress", Volume 22, Number 3, July 1965. Inscribed by Rosenwald. Covers soiled, wear and rubbing at extremities, spine and top edge tanned.
Price: $ 20.00 other currencies Order nr. 102096

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See More... (Rosenwald, Lessing J.) VISION OF A COLLECTOR, THE LESSING J. ROSENWALD COLLECTION IN THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.
Washington Library of Congress 1991 tall 8vo. green cloth, paper spine label. xxxv, 427, (3) pages.
First edition. With an introduction by James H. Billington, preface by Larry E. Sullivan and an essay on Rosenwald by William Matheson. The Rosenwald Collection is the single largest gathering of rare books at the Library of Congress and represents one of the finest collections of books formed by any individual. The collection focuses on the Western European and American illustrated book, a holding unsurpassed in this country, with special concentrations on 15th-century books, 16th-century books printed in the Low Countries, 18th-century French books, William Blake and 20th-century livres d'artiste. Since the time of its donation, this collection has grown to 2,600 separate editions along with several thousand reference works and is used by hundreds of scholars from all over the world.
Vision of a Collector celebrates the centenary of Rosenwald's birth by gathering 100 essays by noted scholars on Rosenwald's interests highlighted in the collection, covering both internationally known rarities and books whose potential for research has not yet been recognized. This book consists of five essays on Manuscripts, twelve essays on Early Printing, Typography & Writing Books, thirty-nine essays on Illustrated Books, six essays on Eighteenth-Century French Illustrated Books, four essays on William Blake, seven essays on Modern Illustrated Books, three essays on Architecture, seven essays on Bindings, five essays on Geography, three essays on Herbals and nine essays on Science. This work includes illustrations with some in color.

Price: $ 75.00 other currencies Order nr. 44082

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See More... (Rosenwald, Lessing J.) VISION OF A COLLECTOR, THE LESSING J. ROSENWALD COLLECTION IN THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.
Washington Library of Congress 1991 tall 8vo. green cloth, paper spine label. xxxv, 427, (3) pages.
First edition. With an introduction by James H. Billington, preface by Larry E. Sullivan and an essay on Rosenwald by William Matheson. The Rosenwald Collection is the single largest gathering of rare books at the Library of Congress and represents one of the finest collections of books formed by any individual.
The collection focuses on the Western European and American
illustrated book, a holding unsurpassed in this country, with special concentrations on 15th-century books, 16th-century books printed in the Low Countries, 18th-century French books, William Blake and 20th-century livres d'artiste. Since the time of its donation, this collection has grown to 2,600 separate editions along with several thousand reference works and is used by hundreds of scholars from all over the world.
VISION OF A COLLECTOR celebrates the centenary of Rosenwald's
birth by gathering 100 essays by noted scholars on Rosenwald's interests highlighted in the collection, covering both internationally known rarities and books whose potential for research has not yet been recognized. This book consists of five essays on Manuscripts, twelve essays on Early Printing, Typography & Writing Books, thirty-nine essays on Illustrated Books, six essays on Eighteenth-Century French Illustrated Books, four essays on William Blake, seven essays on Modern Illustrated Books, three essays on Architecture, seven essays on Bindings, five essays on Geography, three essays on Herbals and nine essays on Science. This work includes illustrations with some in color.

Price: $ 75.00 other currencies Order nr. 61225

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See More... (Rosenwald, Lessing) MEMORIAL SERVICE. LESSING J. ROSENWALD, FEBRUARY 10, 1891 - JUNE 24,1979.
Philadelphia n.p. 1979 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. 29 pages.
Memorial service for this Philadelphia collector and trustee of the National Gallery of Art. The presiding official was his son Isodore M. Scott. He was also a donor to the Library of Congress.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 21200

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See More... (Rostenberg and Stern) SPECIAL COLLECTIONS IN COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES
With an introduction by Leona Rostenberg and Madeleine B. Stern New York Macmillan Publishing Company (1989) 4to. cloth, paper dust jacket (vi), xv, (i), 639(+1) pages
This guide to special collections in the United States lists 1,804 institutions, organized by state. The book includes a general index and an institution index. Spine of jacket faded.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 90714

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See More... Rostenberg, Leona and Madeleine B. Stern OLD BOOKS IN THE OLD WORLD, REMINISCENCES OF BOOK BUYING ABROAD.
New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press 1996 8vo. cloth, dust jacket 168 pages.
First edition. In their books OLD & RARE and BETWEEN BOARDS, these two grand ladies of the bookselling world, Leona Rostenberg and Madeleine B. Stern, recounted many of their stories and hard-learned advice gleaned from decades in the book business. This newest volume records for the first time in detail their bookbuying trips abroad between 1947 and 1957. Drawn from their original diaries and letters of the time and augmented with contemporary recollections, this book renders with an unparalleled sense of immediacy the horrors and treasures to be found in postwar Europe. Visiting London in the late forties, these two scholar-booksellers found among the bombed blocks of buildings and queues for rationed food, some of the most illustrious names in bookselling, Clifford Maggs, E.P. Goldschmidt, and Ernest Weil. Deprived of food and spirit, Europe overflowed with bibliographic treasures waiting to be discovered by these two distinguished ladies and passed on to some of the most renowned libraries in the United States. Unknown works by Martin Luther, original editions of Giorgio Vasari, and countless other rarities from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were purchased. Full of history and tales of books, this book is as perfect for the casual reader as it is for the sophisticated book collector.
Price: $ 23.00 other currencies Order nr. 43015

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See More... Rostenberg, Leona and Madeleine B. Stern OLD BOOKS IN THE OLD WORLD, REMINISCENCES OF BOOK BUYING ABROAD.
New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press 1996 6 x 9.5 inches cloth, dust jacket, slipcase. 184 pages
First edition. One of 350 special numbered and signed copies inserted in a cloth-covered slipcase. In their books Old & Rare and Between Boards, these two grand ladies of the bookselling world, Leona Rostenberg and Madeleine B. Stern, recounted many of their stories and hard learned advice gleaned from decades in the book business. This newest volume records for the first time in detail their book buying trips abroad between 1947 and 1957. Drawn from their original diaries and letters of the time and augmented with contemporary recollections, this book renders with an unparalleled sense of immediacy the horrors and treasures to be found in postwar Europe. Visiting London in the late forties, these two scholar-booksellers found among the bombed blocks of buildings and queues for rationed food, some of the most illustrious names in bookselling: Clifford Maggs, E.P. Goldschmidt, and Ernest Weil. Deprived of food and spirit, Europe overflowed with bibliographic treasures waiting to be discovered by these two distinguished ladies and passed on to some of the most renowned libraries in the United States. Unknown works by Martin Luther, original editions of Giorgio Vasari, and countless other rarities from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were purchased. Full of history and tales of books, this book is as perfect for the casual reader as it is for the sophisticated book collector.
Price: $ 45.00 other currencies Order nr. 43780

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See More... Rostenberg, Leona and Madeleine B. Stern OLD BOOKS IN THE OLD WORLD, REMINISCENCES OF BOOK BUYING ABROAD.
New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press 1996 8vo. cloth 184 pages
First edition. One of 350 special numbered and signed copies inserted in a cloth-covered slipcase (but this copy is not numbered nor does it have the slipcase but it is signed by both authors. In their books OLD & RARE and BETWEEN BOARDS, these two grand ladies of the bookselling world, Leona Rostenberg and Madeleine B. Stern, recounted many of their stories and hard learned advice gleaned from decades in the book business. This newest volume records for the first time in detail their book buying trips abroad between 1947 and 1957. Drawn from their original diaries and letters of the time and augmented with contemporary recollections, this book renders with an unparalleled sense of immediacy the horrors and treasures to be found in postwar Europe. Visiting London in the late forties, these two scholar-booksellers found among the bombed blocks of buildings and queues for rationed food, some of the most illustrious names in bookselling, Clifford Maggs, E.P. Goldschmidt, and Ernest Weil. Deprived of food and spirit, Europe overflowed with bibliographic treasures waiting to be discovered by these two distinguished ladies and passed on to some of the most renowned libraries in the United States. Unknown works by Martin Luther, original editions of Giorgio Vasari, and countless other rarities from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were purchased. Full of history and tales of books, this book is as perfect for the casual reader as it is for the sophisticated book collector.
Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 93077

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