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See More... (Pickering Press) THE RECRUDESCENCE OF A TRAMP PRINTER.
N.P. Pickering Press 1980 6 3/8" x 9½" Single sheet
Advertisment for the Pickering Press, set in the types of Rudolf Koch, with a wood engraving of a hand holding a rose by John DePol.
Price: $ 20.00 other currencies Order nr. 48628

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See More... (Pickering Press) TREASURES OF A QUARTER CENTURY: SELECTED ACQUISITIONS 1954-1979.
Philadelphia Philip H. and A.S.W. Rosenbach Foundation n.d., but 1979 8vo. self paper wrappers 5+(1) pages
Limited to 500 copies. 68 noteworthy acquisitions by the Rosenbach Foundation over 25 years with brief descriptive information. Printed by John Anderson at his Pickering Press.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 115925

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See More... (Pickering Press) TYPES, MAGNIFICENT EMBELLSHERS OF THE PRINTED WORD
(Maple Shade, NJ The Pickering Press 1981) thin 12mo. stiff paper wrappers, cord-tied. (10) pages.
First edition. Two page introduction followed by a list of types. Printed in two colors.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 4610

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See More... (Pickering Press) WHOEVER THOU ART
N.P. Pickering Press 1983 8.25" x 6.25" Single sheet
Set and printed for friends of the engraver and printer in June 1983. A handsome broadside set in Delphin. Wood-engraved initial by John DePol. Text is a statement attributed to Aldus Manutius.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 48595

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See More... (Pickering Press) WILLIAM PICKERING PROSPECTUS.
N.P. Pickering Press 1984 6 1/4" x 15 1/8"; folded size 6 1/4" x 7 5/8" Single sheet
Prospectus for the Pickering Press edition of Joseph Blumenthal's essay on the 19th-century English printer William Pickering. Gives some historical background on Pickering as well as a description of the book. Verso has quotation from Blumenthal. Engraved head- and tail-piece reproducing the Pickering Press printer's mark in blue.
Price: $ 12.00 other currencies Order nr. 48601

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See More... (Pinion Private Press) Burroughs, Edgar Rice THE DREAM WEAVER.
Fort Johnson, NY Pinion Private Press 1962 12mo. stiff paper wrappers. (20) pages.
Limited to 250 copies set and printed by hand. With a foldout map of Barsoom. Illustrated.
Price: $ 35.00 other currencies Order nr. 100513

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See More... Pissarro, Lucien NOTES ON THE ERAGNY PRESS
N.P. Heritage Series n.d. 8vo. paper wrappers. 8 pages.
Reprinted from an edition published by The Cambridge University Press. Illustrated.
Price: $ 30.00 other currencies Order nr. 8056

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See More... (Plain Wrapper Press) Gill, Brendan. WOOINGS.
Verona Plain Wrapper Press (1980) 4to. paper-covered boards. 7+(1) pages.
Printed in an edition limited to 155 numbered and signed copies. (Plain Wrappers Press 29) Five poems in English by Brendan Gill. Two of the poems, "Ferragosto" and "Norfolk," were written especially for this edition. "Easter" was previously published in Harper's magazine, and "In Wicklow" and "Voices" previously appeared in The New Yorker. Toned parchment substitute wove paper printed damp on a Washington handpress in black and light brown. Covers are glued boards covered with matching Ingres paper screenprinted in black and yellow with a leaf-and-berry pattern. With errata sheet inserted apologizing for the error on the colophon page.
Price: $ 200.00 other currencies Order nr. 57744

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See More... (Plain Wrapper Press) Pettit, Kenneth I. A CHECKLIST OF BOOKS PRINTED BY RICHARD-GABRIEL RUMMONDS & ALESSANDRO ZANELLA AT THE PLAIN WRAPPER PRESS, 1966-1980.
Verona, Italy Plain Wrapper Press 1980 12mo. stiff paper wrappers 29, (3) pages
Printed in Italy at the Stamperia Valdonega, Verona (Smyth, p.12). With a note on the Press by Kenneth I. Pettitt. The second checklist issued since its founding in 1966, containing twenty-nine items. With photo of the printers and facsimiles of bindings and title-pages.
Price: $ 20.00 other currencies Order nr. 63864

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See More... (Plain Wrapper Press) PLAIN WRAPPER PRESS, 1966-1988, AN ILLUSTRATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WORK OF RICHARD-GABRIEL RUMMONDS.
With Bibliographical Descriptions by Elaine Smyth and a Foreword by Decherd Turner. Austin, TX W. Thomas Taylor 1993 small 4to. stiff paper wrappers. 74, (2) pages.
Limited to 340 copies. Designed and printed by Bradley Hutchinson at the printing office of W. Thomas Taylor with Monotype Dante set by Michael and Winifred Bixler and photographs in color by Carrington Weems. With four page prospectus loosely inserted.
Price: $ 50.00 other currencies Order nr. 39438

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See More... (Plantin Press) Marks, Saul and Lillian PLANTIN PRESS, LOS ANGELES, CHECK LIST OF AN EXHIBITION, BOOKS, CATALOGUE, ETC.
New York The Grolier Club 1971 12mo. stiff paper wrappers. (26) pages.
Introduction by Jake Zeitlin. Lists 53 items printed by the press.
Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 36202

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See More... (Plantin Press) Nethery, Wallace ELIANA AMERICANA.
Los Angeles The Plantin Press 1971 large 12mo. quarter cloth with paper-covered boards, gold-stamped label. (ii), 42 pages.
Printed in an edition of 350 copies. An account of Charles Lamb's transatlantic reputation and publishing history, from the pirates' earliest raids, to the appearance of Final Memorials with its revelation, fourteen years after his death. Indexed.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 57297

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See More... (Plantin Press) Serra, Fray Junípero TURNING THE TIDE, A LETTER WRITTEN BY FRAY JUNÍPERO SERRA, O.F.M. THAT SUSTAINED SPANISH COLONIZATION OF ALTA CALIFORNIA.
Los Angeles The Zamorano Club 1970 large 8vo. stiff paper wrappers (viii), 6, 11, (3) pages
Limited to an edition of 150 copies. Reproduced for the first time in facsimile, this letter from Father Junípero Serra strongly encouraged the continuing support of the Mexican viceroy for the port of San Blas in 1773. Translated by Antonine Tibesar, O.F.M., this keepsake was printed by Saul and Lillian Marks at the Plantin Press to commemorate the 1970 joint meeting in Los Angeles of the Roxburghe Club and the Zamorano Club.
Price: $ 35.00 other currencies Order nr. 63838

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See More... (Plantin Press) Steinitz, Kate T. PIERRE-JEAN MARIETTE & LE COMTE DE CAYLUS AND THEIR CONCEPT OF LEONARD DA VINCI IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.
Los Angeles Zeitlin & Ver Brugge 1974 8vo. quarter cloth, paper over board, paper spine label. 39+(1) pages.
Limited to 500 copies printed by Saul and Lillian Marks at their Plantin Press. Gives a description of the lives of Mariette and Caylus with a catalogue describing relevant items in the Mariette collection.
Price: $ 20.00 other currencies Order nr. 35382

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See More... (Plantin Press) Vogler, Richard A. (editor) GRAPHIC ARTS RENTAL PROGRAM.
Los Angeles University of California, Los Angeles 1970 8vo. stiff wrappers viii (ii), (30) pages
Printed by Saul & Lillian Marks at the Plantin Press, Los Angeles. A catalogue of 161 prints, with introduction describing the principal graphic processes and a few of the practices of printmaking. Cover by Roy Lichtenstein, with frontispiece and two illustrations in text.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 63179

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See More... (Plantin Press) Zamorano, Don Agustín Vicente THE HAND OF ZAMORANO, A FACSIMILE REPRODUCTION OF A MANUSCRIPT ON THE CALIFORNIAS IN 1829, WRITTEN BY DON AGUSTÍN VICENTE ZAMORANO, AS SECRETARY TO GOVERNOR JOSÉ MARÍA DE ECHEANDIA, TRANSLATED BY ARNULFO D. TREJO AND ROLAND D. HUSSEY, WITH A PREFACE BY GEORGE L. HARDING.
Los Angeles The Zamorano Club 1956 4to. stiff paper wrappers (iv), 5, (11) pages
Printed in an edition limited to 250 copies published as a memento of the third joint meeting of the Zamorano Club of Los Angeles and the Roxburghe Club of San Francisco. Facsimile reproduction of a document prepared and written by provincial secretary Zamorano and signed by Governor Echeandia stating the organization of the military and civil governments of Baja and Alta California as of September 22, 1829. Introduction by Lawrence Clark Powell, University of California librarian, who discovered the original in a Clark Memorial Library vault. Contents first listed in English, then followed by Spanish facsimiles. Printed on simulated parchment by Saul and Lillian Marks of the Plantin Press. Covers detached and chipped around edges.
Price: $ 30.00 other currencies Order nr. 63609

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See More... (Platen Press) Collection of material printed by The Platen Press of Orinda, California with letter
Orinda, CA Platen Press
A.L.s. from Ted Freedman, proprietor of the Platen Press, to Elizabeth Lieberman, about private press matters. Accompanied by a long foldout Christmas greeting from the Freedman's printed in 1962, a Christmas greeting from 1960, a Christmas greeting from 1959, a notice of the opening of the Platen Press, and a four page printing from the press in 1958 done for the Typophiles.
Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 107325

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See More... (Platen Press) Lewis, Oscar. FINE PRINTING IN THE FAR WEST.
Orinda, CA The Platen Press 1946 12mo. stiff paper wrappers. (iv), 13+(1) pages.
Limited to 100 copies. Reprinted from The Publishers' Weekly, March 20, 1926. A brief history and critique of three early San Francisco private presses: Taylor & Taylor, John Henry Nash, and the Grabhorn Press. Printed from Nash's Waldbaum type on Nash paper.
Price: $ 35.00 other currencies Order nr. 48063

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See More... (Platen Press) Pommer, Henry F. CAN WE BE SAINTS?
Orinda, CA The Platen Press 1956 12mo paper wrappers, dust jacket unpaginated
Reprint from The Friends Intelligencer, 1954. Article about the Quaker concept of saintliness. Color illustration on back outside wrapper.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 106930

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See More... Plomer, William THE PLANES OF BEDFORD SQUARE.
London Bookbang 1971 12mo. self paper wrappers. (4) pages printed French fold.
Privately printed on handmade paper at the Central School of Art and Design. A poem by Plomer.
Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 105625

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See More... (Plough Press) Kelly, James THE PRINTER, FROM THE PRINTERS' CARNIVAL BY JAMES KELLY.
Oxford The Plough Press 1986 small 4to. paper wrappers. (8) pages.
Limited to 100 copies. Reprint of this 19th century English poem on printing. Humorous. A whimsical production by Geoffrey and Paul Wakeman of the Plough Press. Some wrinkling.
Price: $ 30.00 other currencies Order nr. 15784

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See More... (Plough Press) Morris, Ann PRIVATE PRESS IN LEICESTERSHIRE.
Loughborough The Plough Press (1976) small 4to. paper wrappers. (iv), 55 pages.
One of 500 copies. Being a brief history and biography of 23 private presses that have been established in the Loughborough and Leicestershire area of England, with complete checklists of their productions. The presses include, the Twelve by Eight Press of John Mason, the Brewhouse Press, the Plough Press and others. Covers slightly faded.
Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 4661

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See More... (Plough Press) Wakeman, Frances NOTES TOWARDS AN ACCOUNT OF PAPER MILLS IN OXFORDSHIRE.
Kidlington, England and New Castle, DE The Plough Press (1991) tall 12mo. stiff paper wrappers. (8) pages.
Limited to 125 numbered copies. Printed by Paul Wakeman at his press in New Castle - the first Plough Press imprint with the dual location. This keepsake, originally intended for the Printing in Oxford and Leiden Exchange, describes the papermills of the Oxford area including proprietors, machinery used and kind of paper made.
Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 32124

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See More... (Plough Press) Wakeman, Geoffrey and Graham Pollard FUNCTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS IN BOOKBINDING.
New Castle, DE and Kidlington, England The Plough Press 1993 8vo. cloth, leather spine label. 96 pages with six tipped-in handmade facsimile samples of cloth bindings and 31 other illustrations in black and white.
Limited to 180 numbered copies of which this is one of the 125 cloth-bound copies. Printed by hand by Paul Wakeman, the son of Geoffrey Wakeman, at the Plough Press. Three separate essays provide a fascinating study of English trade binding from the sixteenth century to the mid-nineteenth century. In "Illustrations of English Trade Bindings of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries," Geoffrey Wakeman describes what an ordinary book of the period looked like. Pollard's essay "Changes in the Style of Bookbinding, 1550-1830" originally appeared in "The Library" in 1956. The third article is again by Wakeman and is entitled "Bookbinding Styles in the Loughborough and Ashby-de-la-Zouch Parish Libraries." This article is based on illustrated slide lectures Wakeman gave while teaching at Loughborough and was meant to demonstrate to students the changes in binding style over the period covered in Pollard's article. These slides are reproduced as plates which are contained in a pocket in the back of the book. With the bookplate of Gavin Bridson. Also present is a prospectus to the book and a letter from Paul Wakeman meant to accompany this complimentary copy.
Price: $ 350.00 other currencies Order nr. 98809

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See More... (Plough Press) Wakeman, Geoffrey and Graham Pollard FUNCTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS IN BOOKBINDING.
New Castle, DE and Kidlington, England The Plough Press 1993 8vo. cloth, leather spine label. 96 pages with six tipped-in handmade facsimile samples of cloth bindings and 31 other illustrations in black and white.
Limited to 180 numbered copies of which this is one of the 125 cloth bound copies. Printed by hand by Paul Wakeman, the son of Geoffrey Wakeman, at the Plough Press. Three separate essays which provide a fascinating study of English trade binding from the sixteenth century to the mid-nineteenth century. In "Illustrations of English Trade Bindings of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries," Geoffrey Wakeman describes what an ordinary book of the period looked like. Pollard's essay "Changes in the Style of Bookbinding, 1550-1830" originally appeared in "The Library" in 1956. The third article is again by Wakeman and is entitled "Bookbinding Styles in the Loughborough and Ashby-de-la-Zouch Parish Libraries." This article is based on illustrated slide lectures Wakeman gave while teaching at Loughborough and was meant to demonstrate to students the changes in binding style over the period covered in Pollard's article. These slides are reproduced as plates which are contained in a pocket in the back of the book. Presentation from the printer, Paul Wakeman, on the limitation page.
Price: $ 335.00 other currencies Order nr. 115660

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