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(Leadenhall Press) Young, Matthew McLennan FIELD & TUER, THE LEADENHALL PRESS: A CHECKLIST
With an Appreciation of Andrew White Tuer New Castle, Delaware and London Oak Knoll Press and The British Library 2010 7 x 10 inches hardcover, dust jacket 176 pages
This book is the first comprehensive (and long-overdue) bibliographic study of the London partnership of Field & Tuer and their publishing imprint, Leadenhall Press (later the Leadenhall Press, Ltd.). Matthew Young makes a convincing argument for Andrew W. Tuer (1838-1900) as one of the most imaginative and influential printers and publishers of the mid-to-late Victorian period. Known today primarily for old-style facsimile reprints and a few outstanding works such as Tuer's own History of the Horn-Book, the Leadenhall Press in fact published hundreds of titles in almost every subject area, from sixpenny pamphlets to vellum-bound limited editions dedicated by command to the Queen, as well as two important and long-running periodicals: The Paper & Printing Trades Journal and The Printers International Specimen Exchange. The remarkable range of the catalogue is evident in a small sample from 1885: Jerome K. Jerome's first book, On the Stage--and Off; Joseph Crawhall's hand-colored Izaak Walton: His Wallet Booke; The Owls of Olynn Belfry, illustrated by Randolph Caldecott; Sir Montague Shearman's Foot-Ball: Its History for Five Centuries; feminist Emily Jane Pfeiffer's Flying Leaves from East and West; and Songs of the North, illustrated by (among others) Edward Burne-Jones, Charles Keene, Albert Moore, Frederick Sandys, and J.M. Whistler.

The book includes a revealing portrait of Andrew Tuer as a man of energy, curiosity, and wit: a successful businessman, inventor, advocate for fine printing, publisher, designer, collector, author, and correspondent. The annotated checklist describes nearly 450 publications issued by Field & Tuer and the Leadenhall Press from 1863 to 1913. Listing details include: month and year of publication, publisher's job number, listed price, brief description of format and cover design, important aspects of content and publication, and location of scarce and noteworthy copies. Appendices cover Andrew Tuer's writings, ephemera, series titles, and institutional collections of special interest. A color section and illustrations in the text complete the story of an important link in the development of printing between the Chiswick Press of Charles Whittingham II and the celebrated publishers of the 1890s.

Matthew Young is a graphic designer and book collector. He was the recipient of a 2008 Everett Helm Visiting Fellowship award to examine the collection at the Lilly Library (Indiana University), and he has presented papers on the Leadenhall Press at conferences in England, Canada, and the United States. A previous article, "The Mystery of Walt Ruding: A Solution," was published in the Antiquarian Book Monthly in 2001.

Available in the UK from the British Library.

Price: $ 59.95 other currencies Order nr. 103886

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See More... (Leadenhall Press) Young, Matthew McLennan FIELD & TUER, THE LEADENHALL PRESS: A CHECKLIST
With an Appreciation of Andrew White Tuer New Castle, Delaware and London Oak Knoll Press and The British Library 2010 7 x 10 inches hardcover, dust jacket 176 pages
This book is the first comprehensive (and long-overdue) bibliographic study of the London partnership of Field & Tuer and their publishing imprint, Leadenhall Press (later the Leadenhall Press, Ltd.). Matthew Young makes a convincing argument for Andrew W. Tuer (1838-1900) as one of the most imaginative and influential printers and publishers of the mid-to-late Victorian period. Known today primarily for old-style facsimile reprints and a few outstanding works such as Tuer's own History of the Horn-Book, the Leadenhall Press in fact published hundreds of titles in almost every subject area, from sixpenny pamphlets to vellum-bound limited editions dedicated by command to the Queen, as well as two important and long-running periodicals: The Paper & Printing Trades Journal and The Printers International Specimen Exchange. The remarkable range of the catalogue is evident in a small sample from 1885: Jerome K. Jerome's first book, On the Stage--and Off; Joseph Crawhall's hand-colored Izaak Walton: His Wallet Booke; The Owls of Olynn Belfry, illustrated by Randolph Caldecott; Sir Montague Shearman's Foot-Ball: Its History for Five Centuries; feminist Emily Jane Pfeiffer's Flying Leaves from East and West; and Songs of the North, illustrated by (among others) Edward Burne-Jones, Charles Keene, Albert Moore, Frederick Sandys, and J.M. Whistler.

The book includes a revealing portrait of Andrew Tuer as a man of energy, curiosity, and wit: a successful businessman, inventor, advocate for fine printing, publisher, designer, collector, author, and correspondent. The annotated checklist describes nearly 450 publications issued by Field & Tuer and the Leadenhall Press from 1863 to 1913. Listing details include: month and year of publication, publisher's job number, listed price, brief description of format and cover design, important aspects of content and publication, and location of scarce and noteworthy copies. Appendices cover Andrew Tuer's writings, ephemera, series titles, and institutional collections of special interest. A color section and illustrations in the text complete the story of an important link in the development of printing between the Chiswick Press of Charles Whittingham II and the celebrated publishers of the 1890s.

Matthew Young is a graphic designer and book collector. He was the recipient of a 2008 Everett Helm Visiting Fellowship award to examine the collection at the Lilly Library (Indiana University), and he has presented papers on the Leadenhall Press at conferences in England, Canada, and the United States. A previous article, "The Mystery of Walt Ruding: A Solution," was published in the Antiquarian Book Monthly in 2001.


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See More... (Leaf Book) Thomas, Isaiah A HISTORY OF PRINTING IN AMERICA, WITH A BIOGRAPHY OF PRINTERS & AN ACCOUNT OF NEWSPAPERS.
Edited by Marcus A. McCorison from the Second Edition. Barre, MA Imprint Society 1970 thick 8vo. cloth, slipcase. xxii, 650, (2) pages.
Reprint, with rearrangements, of the second edition of 1876. (S-K for binding references; Leaf Book - Chalmers 155). Limited to 1950 numbered copies. With an original page from the first edition of 1810 tipped-in.
Price: $ 35.00 other currencies Order nr. 5223

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See More... (Leaf Book) Thomas, Isaiah A HISTORY OF PRINTING IN AMERICA, WITH A BIOGRAPHY OF PRINTERS & AN ACCOUNT OF NEWSPAPERS.
Edited by Marcus A. McCorison from the Second Edition. Barre Imprint Society 1970 thick 8vo. cloth, slipcase. xxii, 650, (2) pages.
Reprint, with rearrangements, of the second edition of 1876 (Leaf Book - Chalmers 155). Limited to 1950 numbered copies. With an original leaf from the 1810 first edition tipped-in. Tape repair to one edge of slipcase. First five pages have the name of a former owner stamped in ink along the edge.
Price: $ 30.00 other currencies Order nr. 28159

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See More... Leber, M.C. DE L' ËTAT RËEL DE LA PRESSE ET DES PAMPHLETS DEPUIS FRANÇOIS 1er JUSQU'A LOUIS XIV.
Paris Chez Techener 1834 small 8vo. original stiff paper wrappers. 115 pages.
First edition. (St. Bride Cat. p.520). A study of the censorship of the sale and distribution of books during the 16th- century in France. Well-preserved copy.
Price: $ 145.00 other currencies Order nr. 15570

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See More... (Ledig-Rowohlt, Heinrich Maria) Unseld, Siegfried. HEINRICH MARIA LEDIG-ROWOHLT ZULIEBE.
Reinbek and Hamburg Rowohlt Verlag GmbH 1968 tall 8vo. paper-covered boards. 126, (2) pages.
Festschrift for the German publisher Heinrich Maria Ledig-Rowohlt, including contributions from James Baldwin, John Dos Passos, Henry Miller, Claude Gallimard, and Klaus Piper. Frontispiece reproduces Miller's contribution in his handwriting.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 48279

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See More... Lee, Charles THE HIDDEN PUBLIC THE STORY OF THE BOOK-OF-THE-MONTH CLUB.
Garden City Doubleday & Co. 1958 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. 236 pages.
First edition. Light rubbing.
Price: $ 8.00 other currencies Order nr. 2832

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See More... Lee, Charles THE HIDDEN PUBLIC THE STORY OF THE BOOK-OF-THE-MONTH CLUB.
Garden City Doubleday & Co. 1958 8vo. cloth. 236 pages.
First edition. Lacks jacket.
Price: $ 5.00 other currencies Order nr. 96247

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See More... Le Fanu, William SOME ENGLISH ILLUSTRATED MEDICAL BOOKS.
(London The Book Collector 1972) 8vo. self paper wrappers pp. 19-28
Presentation by the author. Ink notation on front wrapper: "Geoffrey Keynes 85th Birthday Issue." An account of illustrated medical books published in England from the 17th into the 19th centuries. Six black and white plates.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 115272

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See More... Le Gallienne, Richard THE PHILOSOPHY OF LIMITED EDITIONS.
New York Limited Editions Club 1933 8vo. paper wrappers, paper cover label, cord-tied. 10, (2) pages.
Limited to 2000 copies. Set in a new type by Frederic Goudy.
Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 8026

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See More... (Lehmann, J. F.) Lehmann, Melanie (editor) VERLEGER J. F. LEHMANN, EIN LEBEN IM KAMPF FÜR DEUTSCHLAND, LEBENSLAUF UND BRIEFE
München J. F. Lehmanns Verlag 1935 8vo. cloth 288, (16) pages
Written in German. With a foreword, index, and list of books published by the publishers. A biography and collection of Lehmann's letters. Laid-in is the bookplate of Oak Knoll designating this as from the library of H. P. Kraus. Boards curled, minor wear and soiling .
Price: $ 35.00 other currencies Order nr. 101550

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See More... (Lehmann, John) Tolley, A.T. (editor) JOHN LEHMANN: A TRIBUTE.
Ottawa Carleton University Press 1987 8vo. stiff paper wrappers (viii), 156 pages
A collection of essays on the life of Lehmann. Introduction by the editor. Includes memoirs and essays on Lehmann as a writer and as an editor/publisher. Listing of publications by John Lehmann, Ltd. Two appendices and notes on the contributors.
Price: $ 12.00 other currencies Order nr. 114270

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See More... Leidy, W.Philip. A POPULAR GUIDE TO GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS.
New York Columbia University Press 1963 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. xxii, (iii), 291 pages.
Second edition. A selection of some 2000 of the most popular government publications published between January, 1961 and mid-1966 by the Government Printing Office, other governmental agencies and the Pan American Union. Review copy with slip inserted.
Price: $ 5.00 other currencies Order nr. 96464

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See More... Lenson, Robert THE BLUE BOOK ON THE RED COVER, LIFE.
Pittsfield, MA Fondest Memories 1994 small 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. (ii), iv, 66 pages.
A guide to all the issues of Life magazine published from 1936 to 1990 and their covers. With price information.
Price: $ 10.00 other currencies Order nr. 107966

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See More... Lequatre, Georges. L' ENSEIGNEMENT DE L'HISTOIRE DU LIVRE ET SON UTITLITE.
Paris Librairie Léopold Cerf 1893 8vo. original front paper wrapper, rear wrapper lacking. 16 pages.
Includes a suggested outline for a course in the history of the book. Bookseller's tag on front wrapper. Front wrapper detached, chipped, and yellowed.
Price: $ 20.00 other currencies Order nr. 48479

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See More... Leroy, David H. MR. LINCOLN'S BOOK: PUBLISHING THE LINCOLN-DOUGLAS DEBATES.
With a Census of Signed Copies New Castle, DE & Chicago, IL Oak Knoll Press & Abraham Lincoln Book Shop 2009 6 x 9 inches cloth, dust jacket 228 pages
Fifty years ago, David Mearns at the Library of Congress wrote a twenty-page overview of the basic process that led to the publication of the Lincoln-Douglas debates. Here, for the first time in a detailed and readable account focusing on Lincoln's personal involvement, Dave Leroy writes the full story with original correspondence, contemporary newspaper accounts, and photos and illustrations of the day to carry the reader from the dejected debater of 1858 to the surprise president of 1860 who rode a political bestseller to the White House. In 1954, Illinois historian Harry Pratt located and described eighteen inscribed copies of the Lincoln-Douglas Debates. In this new work, 42 signed volumes are identified.

Perhaps the last remaining Lincoln mystery is also explained at length: did Lincoln make one or two paste-up scrapbooks of the original newspaper texts of his and Douglas' verbatim debate remarks? If only one existed, why did a New York newspaper account hint at another in December, 1860? If there were two, what became of the second? Like a lawyer before a jury, Leroy marshals the facts to let the reader decide. Ultimately, Mr. Lincoln's Book asks the reader to resolve the century and a half old debate: was Lincoln an author? Some argue that he wasn't, but Leroy leads us to conclude that Lincoln, in more ways than not, was author of the book publishing the debates.

It is a rare day when something novel is published about Abraham Lincoln's life and work. Yet 20,000 volumes later, Mr. Lincoln's Book is an unknown study, well researched and compellingly told. The printed volume is accompanied by a CD-ROM containing a complete copy of Lincoln's scrapbook of the debates, copies and transcriptions of Lincoln's correspondence, and some related political cartoons and photographs.

A former prosecutor, attorney general, lieutenant governor, and United States Nuclear Waste Negotiator, Dave Leroy has written and spoken about Lincoln for thirty years. He holds an Honorary Doctorate of Law degree from Lincoln College and serves as chairman of the Governors Council of the United States Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. This is his first book-length text about Lincoln. Leroy lives with his wife Nancy in Boise, Idaho, and Bordeaux, France.

Price: $ 49.95 other currencies Order nr. 99275

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See More... Lewis, John TALES OF THE EASTERN SHORE.
Wilmington, Delaware Cedar Tree Books 1997 8vo. stiff paper wrappers 132 pages
First edition. This work is a celebrated collection of 13 short stories that bring to life the Chesapeake boyhood of the award-winning author, book designer, and publisher, John Lewis. Using the wealth of family recollections and personal observations, Mr. Lewis weaves the culture and spirit of his people into these memorable stories of his youth. His use of warm humor, tactfully erotic prose and poignant insight profoundly influenced his later writings.
In this early work, Lewis will make you laugh, blush, and even cry, but he dispels the notion that publishers can't write. William Wise commented, "From such colorful origins, great publishers are born." Distributed for Cedar Tree Books.

Price: $ 5.00 other currencies Order nr. 50414

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See More... (Lewis) LEWIS'S, 1844-1944; A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF A CENTURY'S WORK
London H.K. Lewis & Co. 1945 8vo. cloth. viii, 89 pages.
A bookselling and publishing history. Illustrated.
Price: $ 11.00 other currencies Order nr. 9446

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See More... Lext, Gosta BOK OCH SAMHALLE, I GOTEBORG, 1720-1809.
Göteborg Elanders Boktryckeri Aktiebolag 1950 square 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. 311 pages.
Illustrated history of booksellers and publishers in Göteborg. An unopened copy.
Price: $ 10.00 other currencies Order nr. 37221

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Leypoldt, F. AMERICAN CATALOGUE. AUTHOR AND TITLE ENTRIES OF BOOKS IN PRINT
8 volumes. With the seven other volumes taking the work through 1910. First volume, New York A.C. Armstrong & Son, New York: The Office of Publishers' Weekly 1881; other volumes 1885-19, thick tall 4to. Through 1900 and then thick 8vo. contemporary half leather with cloth-covered boards. Thousands of pages.
First edition of this massive "Books-in-Print" for this entire period from when Kelly ended his work up to 1910. The work was started under the direction of F. Leypoldt with the first volume compiled by Lynds E. Jones, the second volume covers 1876 to 1884 and was compiled by R.R. Bowker and Miss A.I. Appleton. Bowker continued his work up to 1900. Ex-library set with markings. Covers rubbed. Hinges cracked, with a few covers detached. Five volumes have spines partially detached. Volume 1890-1895 is missing title page and Volume 1900-1905 is missing front cover and title page.
Price: $ 269.99 other currencies Order nr. 59008

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See More... (Library Club) THE LIBRARY CLUB BROCHURE, JOHN WANAMAKER.
Philadelphia n.p. (1899) 12mo. stapled stiff paper wrappers not paginated, but 16 pages
Illustrated brochure, facsimile holographic letter to prospective customer, mailing card, with original envelope and stamp. Promotional material for the 20-vol. set of "The International Library" of literature, issued in various bindings, and available to Library Club members for a limited time at half the regular price. "The enclosed booklet tells all about the Club; if you don't read it NOW, it will be no use to read it at all."
Price: $ 35.00 other currencies Order nr. 74752

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See More... Link, Henry C. and Harry Arthur Hopf PEOPLE AND BOOKS, A STUDY OF READING AND BOOK-BUYING HABITS
New York Book Industry Committee 1946 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. 166, (2) pages.
First edition. The results of a comprehensive study of the book buying public sponsored by publishers and printers. Filled with tables of facts and graphs. Interesting. Ink inscription on free endpaper.
Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 3172

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See More... Link, Henry C. and Harry Arthur Hopf PEOPLE AND BOOKS, A STUDY OF READING AND BOOK-BUYING HABITS
New York Book Industry Committee 1946 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. 166, (2) pages.
First edition. The results of a comprehensive study of the book buying public sponsored by publishers and printers. Filled with tables of facts and graphs. Interesting. Jacket worn.
Price: $ 20.00 other currencies Order nr. 96055

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See More... (Lippincott, J.B.) THE AUTHOR AND HIS AUDIENCE WITH A CHRONOLOGY OF MAJOR EVENTS IN THE PUBLISHING HISTORY OF J.B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY.
N.P. J.B. Lippincott Company 1967 8vo. cloth. 79 pages.
A publishing history. Covers soiled.
Price: $ 5.00 other currencies Order nr. 9487

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See More... (Lippincott, J.B.) CENTENNIAL REFLECTIONS
N.P. J.B. Lippincott Co. 1976 4to. paper wrappers with cameo cutout. 48 pages.
Story of the J.B. Lippincott Co., publishers in Philadelphia. Tears along cameo in center of front cover.
Price: $ 5.00 other currencies Order nr. 9490

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