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See More... (Eucalyptus Press) Keep, Josiah THE POETRY OF SHELLS.
N.P. (but Oakland, CA) Eucalyptus Press 1949 4to. quarter cloth, paper-covered boards (iv), 25, (2) pages
Limited to 225 copies (Blasdale 108). With a foreword by Joshua L. Baily, Jr. Tipped-in is an errata slip. Some age darkening along edges and spine.
Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 101152

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See More... (Eucalyptus Press) Keep, Josiah THE STORY OF THE PECTEN.
As Told by Himself. Whimsical Reprints Number 4 from Shells and Sea Life, a book for children, written by Josiah Keep in 1901. N.P. (but Oakland, CA) Eucalyptus Press 1935 16mo. stiff paper wrappers, dust jacket (ii), 13+(1) pages
Limited to 125 copies (Blasdale 17). A short story.
Price: $ 45.00 other currencies Order nr. 101165

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See More... (Eucalyptus Press) Keep, Josiah THE STORY OF THE PECTEN.
N.P. (but Oakland, CA) Eucalyptus Press 1935 16mo. stiff paper wrappers, dust jacket (ii), 13+(1) pages
Limited to 125 copies (Blasdale 17). A short story. Minor wear, small chips at extremities.
Price: $ 30.00 other currencies Order nr. 101264

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See More... (Eucalyptus Press) Little, Evelyn Steel THE AURELIAN WAY, FOUNDERS' DAY ADDRESS, MILLS COLLEGE OCTOBER 31, 1956.
N.P. (but Oakland, CA) (Eucalyptus Press) 1956 8vo. stiff paper wrappers, cord-tied 22+(1) pages
Limited to 500 copies. A speech, with reference to Dr. Aurelia Henry Reinhardt. Minor wear.
Price: $ 20.00 other currencies Order nr. 101168

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See More... (Eucalyptus Press) Little, Evelyn Steel BOOKS UNDER FIRE
N.P. (but Oakland, CA) Eucalyptus Press 1945 8vo. stiff paper wrappers, cord-tied unpaginated
Limited to 300 copies. "An Address Before the Book Day Assembly, Mills College, November 29, 1944", with a foreword by Hattie Hecht Sloss. Laid-in is a pamphlet with the first and last pages of the book. Minor wear, covers spotted.
Price: $ 20.00 other currencies Order nr. 101160

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See More... (Eucalyptus Press) Reynolds, Flora Elizabeth (compiler) THE JANE BOURNE PARTON COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON THE DANCE: A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Oakland, CA Eucalyptus Press 1977 8vo. stiff paper wrappers, cord-tied (vi), 20+(1) pages
Limited to 150 copies. With an introduction. A bibliography of unnumbered entries, with imprints from the Sixteenth to the Twentieth Century, as well as three manuscripts.
Price: $ 45.00 other currencies Order nr. 101171

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See More... (Eucalyptus Press) Smith, Willard (compiler) FOR FURTHER READING
A List of One Hundred and Sixty Novels from Fifteen Literatures. N.P. (but Oakland, CA) (Eucalyptus Press 1935) 12mo. stiff paper wrappers 16 pages
With a foreword. (Not in Blasdale). An unnumbered list, divided into nationalities, with most books in English, American, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. Also includes one each of Chinese, Dutch, Finnish, Japanese, Mexican, and Polish novels. Minor wear, spine slightly tanned.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 101156

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See More... (Eucalyptus Press) THE TORCH OF YOUTH.
Number Three in a series of books assembled in honor of the Eighty-fifth Anniversary of Mills College. N.P. (but Oakland, CA) Eucalyptus Press 1937 8vo. cloth, cloth wrap-around label. 140, (3) pages
Limited to 300 copies (Blasdale 42). With a foreword by Aurelia Henry Reinhardt. With 115 poems by 33 authors.
Price: $ 30.00 other currencies Order nr. 101269

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See More... (Eucalyptus Press) Whitman, Walt SONG OF THE REDWOOD TREE
N.P. (but Oakland, CA) Eucalyptus Press 1934 4to. quarter parchment with brown paper covered boards. unpaginated
Limited to 250 numbered copies (Blasdale 12). With an introduction. Originally published in Harper's New Monthly Magazine in 1874. Minor soiling, front joint cracked all the way down.
Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 101151

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See More... (Eucalyptus Press) Wilson, Luzena Stanley LUZENA STANLEY WILSON '49ER
Memories Recalled Years Later for her Daughter Correnah Wilson Wright Mills College The Eucalyptus Press 1937 large 8vo. cloth, paper-covered boards, blank brown dust jacket (vi), 62 pages
One of 500 copies (Blasdale 38). Introduction by Francis P. Farquhar. Illustrations by Kathryn Uhl. Text written in ten chapters. Text block becoming separated from binding; paper separated at hinge between paste-down endpaper and free front. Front board lightly bumped at top foredge corner.
Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 99487

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See More... (Evergreen Press) CASLON, WHEN CAXTON DISCOVERED THAT LETTERS COULD BE CUT BACKWARDS AND BE CLAMPED TOGETHER IN WORDS &
N.P. Evergreen Press n.d. (circa 2004) broadside (19 1/8 x 13 3/8 inches)
Broadside printed for Matrix 24 in red and black showing Caslon type specimens and text taken from Hilary Pepler's The Hand Press.
Price: $ 35.00 other currencies Order nr. 105821

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See More... (Everson, William) IMPRINT: OREGON.
(Eugene University of Oregon Library 1978-9) 8vo. self paper wrappers 44 pages
Vol. 5, No. 1-2, Fall-Spring 1978-9. Includes an interview with William Everson, poet and instructor of fine printing. Also includes a bibliography of the Untide Press. Black and white illustrations.
Price: $ 10.00 other currencies Order nr. 114788

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See More... (Everson, William) THE POET AS PRINTER: WILLIAM EVERSON & THE FINE PRESS ARTISTS' BOOK.
(Santa Cruz, CA U.C. Santa Cruz 1992) 8vo. stiff paper wrappers 122 pages
Quarry West 32 (1992). Articles mainly on William Everson (1912-1994), poet of the San Francisco Renaissance, literary critic, and small press printer. Includes tributes, interviews, and articles. Other articles feature fine press artists' books.
Price: $ 13.00 other currencies Order nr. 115247

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See More... Everson, William RIVER-ROOT, A SYZGY FOR THE BICENTENNIAL OF THESE STATES.
Berkely Oyez Press 1976 4to. quarter leather with decorated paper-covered boards. 50, (3) pages.
Printed in an edition limited to 250 numbered and signed copies. A collection of poems by William Everson. Illustrations are by Patrick Kennedy and the design is by Thomas Whitridge. Includes an afterword by the author. Minor rubbing along hinges.
Price: $ 225.00 other currencies Order nr. 57921

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See More... EXHIBIT OF 84 BOOKS THAT INFLUENCE TYPOGRAPHY.
Evanston, IL Northwestern University Library 1981 8vo. stiff paper wrappers unpaginated
Catalogue prepared for exhibition "Typography and the Private Press," prepared by Russell Maylone, Special Collections Department at Northwestern. Foreword and essay by Adrian Frutiger. Black and white illustrations.
Price: $ 8.00 other currencies Order nr. 115546

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See More... FACE TO FACE. TWELVE CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN ARTISTS INTERPRET THEMSELVES IN A LIMITED EDITION OF ORIGINAL WOOD ENGRAVINGS.
Great Barrington, MA Penmaen Busyhaus Publications (1985) 4to. 15 printed folders loosely inserted in a cloth case with a spine composed of an engraver's maple wood engraved with "Face to Face" on the spine, paper cover label.
One of 250 numbered copies of which this has "OS" on the colophon page. This copy came from the library of Michael McCurdy, one of the participants. With an introduction by Leonard Baskin and a dedication print by Lynd Ward. Fifteen printed folders containing an engraved self-portrait by the artist which are numbered and signed and laid into the printed folder with a page of text about the artist. With an additional suite of the 13 signed (but not numbered) prints on different paper. The twelve artists are: Fred Becker, Jack Coughlin, John DePol, Fritz Eichenberg, Raymond Gloeckler, James Grashow, Judith Jaidinger, Stefan Martin, Michael McCurdy, Barry Moser, Gillian Tyler, and Herbert Waters. Lynd Ward's previously unpublished print is not signed, due to Ward's death before the project was completed. Harold McGrath printed the blocks, which were cancelled at the end of the press run. Originally issued in a box at $1600. The wrapper-bound edition was issued at $625. Seven of the artists have died since their contribution to this project.
Price: $ 1,150.00 other currencies Order nr. 108932

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See More... FACE TO FACE. TWELVE CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN ARTISTS INTERPRET THEMSELVES IN A LIMITED EDITION OF ORIGINAL WOOD ENGRAVINGS.
Great Barrington, MA Penmaen Busyhaus Publications (1985) 4to. 12 printed folders with print loosely inserted, 15 loose hand printed broadsides
One of 250 numbered sets. Twelve signed woodcuts with an introduction by Leonard Baskin and a dedication print by Lynd Ward. Twelve printed folders containing an engraved self-portrait by the artist which are numbered and signed and laid into the printed folder with a page of text about the artist. With an additional suite of the 12 signed (but not numbered) prints on different paper. The twelve artists are: Fred Becker, Jack Coughlin, John DePol, Fritz Eichenberg, Raymond Gloeckler, James Grashow, Judith Jaidinger, Stefan Martin, Michael McCurdy, Barry Moser, Gillian Tyler, and Herbert Waters. Lynd Ward's previously unpublished print is not signed, due to Ward's death before the project was completed. Harold McGrath printed the blocks, which were cancelled at the end of the press run. Originally issued in a box at $1600, but only a few were issued with the box as it was cancelled due to it being too expensive to produce. The wrapper-bound edition was issued at $625. With four page prospectus with insert describing this production in detail. Also included is a printed page showing the birth (and death) dates of the artists. Seven have died since their contribution to this project.
Price: $ 650.00 other currencies Order nr. 109177

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See More... FACE TO FACE. TWELVE CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN ARTISTS INTERPRET THEMSELVES IN A LIMITED EDITION OF ORIGINAL WOOD ENGRAVINGS.
Great Barrington, MA Penmaen Busyhaus Publications (1985) 4to. 13 loose hand printed broadsides on white paper & 13 loose hand printed broadsides on cream-colored paper
Originally printed in a run of 250 numbered sets, the two sets of prints included in this "Out of Series" set are printed on two different types of paper. Included is the original dedication print by Lynd Ward. The original twelve self portraits are engraved by the artist which signed, but not numbered. With an additional suite of the 12 signed (but not numbered) prints on different paper. The twelve artists are: Fred Becker, Jack Coughlin, John DePol, Fritz Eichenberg, Raymond Gloeckler, James Grashow, Judith Jaidinger, Stefan Martin, Michael McCurdy, Barry Moser, Gillian Tyler, and Herbert Waters. Lynd Ward's previously unpublished print is not signed, due to Ward's death before the project was completed. Harold McGrath printed the blocks, which were cancelled at the end of the press run. Originally issued in a box at $1600, but only a few were issued with the box as it was cancelled due to it being too expensive to produce. The wrapper-bound edition was issued at $625. This is for the two sets of prints that are signed. With four page prospectus with insert describing this production in detail.
Price: $ 400.00 other currencies Order nr. 109349

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See More... (Fanfrolico Press) Arnold, John THE FANFROLICO PRESS: SATYRS, FAUNS AND FINE BOOKS.
Pinner, Middlesex Private Libraries Association 2009 7.25 x 10.75 in. hardcover 328 pages
The book consists of a detailed history of the Press and a full bibliography of its publications and ephemera, tracing the venture from its origins in Sydney, Australia, in the early 1920s, to success in London from 1926, and its final dissolution in 1930. The Press was notable for the literary input of its proprietor Jack Lindsay, working initially with John Kirtley, later with P. R. Stephensen, and finally alone. For the illustrations, it published work by Jack's father, Norman Lindsay, as well as by Edward Bawden, Hal Collins, Lionel Ellis, and others. Jack Lindsay was responsible for the typographical design (initially with Kirtley) that brought a distinctive style to the books of the Press.

This book has been designed by Paul W. Nash, printed by Henry Ling, and bound in blue cloth with a design inspired by a Fanfrolico publication. There are 96 illustrations, including reduced facsimiles of the title pages of the forty-six books published by the Press. Sales Rights: Worldwide except for the UK and Australia. Available in the UK from the Private Libraries Association and in Australia from Kay Craddock.

Price: $ 65.00 other currencies Order nr. 101286

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See More... (Fanfrolico Press) Arnold, John THE FANFROLICO PRESS: SATYRS, FAUNS AND FINE BOOKS.
Pinner, Middlesex Private Libraries Association 2009 7.25 x 10.75 in. hardcover 328 pages
The book consists of a detailed history of the Press and a full bibliography of its publications and ephemera, tracing the venture from its origins in Sydney, Australia, in the early 1920s, to success in London from 1926, and its final dissolution in 1930. The Press was notable for the literary input of its proprietor Jack Lindsay, working initially with John Kirtley, later with P. R. Stephensen, and finally alone. For the illustrations, it published work by Jack's father, Norman Lindsay, as well as by Edward Bawden, Hal Collins, Lionel Ellis, and others. Jack Lindsay was responsible for the typographical design (initially with Kirtley) that brought a distinctive style to the books of the Press.

This book has been designed by Paul W. Nash, printed by Henry Ling, and bound in blue cloth with a design inspired by a Fanfrolico publication. There are 96 illustrations, including reduced facsimiles of the title pages of the forty-six books published by the Press. Sales Rights: Worldwide except for the UK and Australia. Spot on front of cover.

Price: $ 55.00 other currencies Order nr. 115796

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See More... (Fanfrolico Press) Lindsay, Jack DIONYSOS
Nietzsche contra Nietzsche London The Fanfrolico Press (1928) large 8vo. blue patterned cloth, uncut edges, top edge gilt xii, 243+(1)
Printed in an edition limited to 500 signed and numbered copies. Finely printed on handmade paper and illustrated with 12 colotypes. Beautifully preserved copy.
Price: $ 200.00 other currencies Order nr. 78505

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See More... Farmer, Geoffrey PRIVATE PRESSES AND AUSTRALIA, WITH A CHECK-LIST. With A FIRST SUPPLEMENT
2 volumes. Melbourne and Hobart The Hawthorne Press and n.p. (1972) and 1976 small 8vo. boards, dust jacket and stiff paper wrappers. (x),68; 16 pages.
First editions, limited to 450 and 350 copies respectively. John Kirtley's first private press was the beginning, followed by Perce Green's "Green Press," then George Hassell of Adelaide. Farmer attempts to identify the presses and types used by each private press and gives a bibliography of each press.
Price: $ 50.00 other currencies Order nr. 26162

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See More... (Farquhar, Samuel T.) Bacon, Francis OF STUDIES.
San Francisco (Johnck & Seeger) 1928 large 12mo. paper boards, paper cover label (9) pages
Printed in an edition of 50 copies to distribute to friends. Book designed and type hand set by Samuel T. Farquhar, his first work of type composition. Presswork done by well-known printer Lawton Kennedy, and the work completed in the shop of Johnck & Seeger in San Francisco. Bacon's famous brief essay on study and learning, with his famous quotation: "Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested. . . ." Minor abrasion to front board.
Price: $ 200.00 other currencies Order nr. 62595

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See More... Farrell, David COLLEGIATE BOOK ARTS PRESSES, A NEW CENSUS OF PRINTING PRESSES IN AMERICAN COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES.
With a Foreword by Harry Duncan. San Francisco Fine Print 1982 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. 46 pages.
Describes the presses and the equipment they have.
Price: $ 13.00 other currencies Order nr. 16314

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See More... (Farthing Press) A TYPE OF QUOTE, BOOK I. BEING A COLLECTION OF THE ROMAN TYPE FACES OF THE FARTHING PRESS.
Norfolk The Farthing Press 1985 8vo. stiff paper wrappers unpaginated
A type specimens book produced by The Farthing Press with common adages and maxims in addition to the standard display of type specimens. Letter dated 20 March '86 signed by Alan J. Fitch & compliments of card laid -in. Large crease on top board and fading on both boards as if shelved next to smaller books.
Price: $ 65.00 other currencies Order nr. 96744

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