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  Angle, Paul M. ON A VARIETY OF SUBJECTS.
Chicago The Caxton Club (1974) 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. xxiii, 192 pages.
First edition. A collection of essays by journalist, historian and Lincoln expert Paul Angle, which first appeared in the ATLANTIC MONTHLY. Includes essays on Lincoln and a number of autobiographical sketches. Jacket spine faded; price clipped.
Price: $ 5.00 other currencies Order nr. 35709

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See More... (Biblio Novel) Lacroix, Paul " MY REPUBLIC " IN WHICH ARE NARRATED THE ADVENTURES OF A BIBLIOPHILE DURING THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND THE PART PLAYED THEREIN BY A RARE BOOK.
Translated by Theodore Westley Koch. Chicago The Caxton Club 1936 8vo. cloth-backed boards. xvi, 99 pages.
Limited to 300 copies printed by R.R. Donnelley & Sons. Fictional account. With the ink ownership inscription of Lee Ash Jr.
Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 3639

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See More... (Biblio Novel) Lacroix, Paul " MY REPUBLIC " IN WHICH ARE NARRATED THE ADVENTURES OF A BIBLIOPHILE DURING THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND THE PART PLAYED THEREIN BY A RARE BOOK.
Translated by Theodore Westley Koch. Chicago The Caxton Club 1936 8vo. cloth-backed boards. xvi, 99 pages.
Limited to 300 copies printed by R.R. Donnelley & Sons. Fictional account. Light wear at spine ends. Ink inscription on free endpaper.
Price: $ 22.50 other currencies Order nr. 96316

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See More... (Biblio Novel) Lacroix, Paul " MY REPUBLIC " IN WHICH ARE NARRATED THE ADVENTURES OF A BIBLIOPHILE DURING THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND THE PART PLAYED THEREIN BY A RARE BOOK.
Translated by Theodore Westley Koch. Chicago The Caxton Club 1936 8vo. cloth-backed boards. xvi, 99 pages.
Limited to 300 copies printed by R.R. Donnelley & Sons. Fictional account. Light wear along edges.
Price: $ 30.00 other currencies Order nr. 101076

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See More... (Bookbinding) Davenport, Cyril THOMAS BERTHELET, ROYAL PRINTER AND BOOKBINDER TO HENRY VIII, KING OF ENGLAND, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO HIS BOOKBINDINGS.
Chicago Caxton Club 1901 4to. original cloth-backed boards, paper spine label. 102 pages.
S-K 4201. First edition, limited to only 252 copies. (Mejer no.288; Brenni no.803). Contains eighteen full color plates of bookbindings executed by Berthelet. Three chapters including English Bookbinding Up to the Time of Henry VIII, Documentary Evidence Concerning Berthelet and His Work, and the Bookbindings of Thomas Berthelet with Detailed Descriptions. Ex-library copy with mark on spine, spine label has pieces missing, bookplate stamped "withdrawn" and another bookplate from private collectors.
Price: $ 350.00 other currencies Order nr. 5743

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  (Bookbinding) Uzanne, Octave FRENCH BOOKBINDERS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
Translated by Mabel McIlvaine. Chicago The Caxton Club 1904 4to. cloth-backed boards, paper spine label. 133 pages.
First edition, limited to 250 copies. (Mejer no.614; Brenni no.605). With six wash drawings by Paul Avril, 14 facsimile binder's labels and 20 plates of bookbindings. Divided into five chapters; the origin, first attempts at a decorative renaissance, the master binders, prices, tools, raw materials and a special chapter on the use of silk, embroidery, spangles, etc. as decoration. Minor cover rubbing.
Price: $ 250.00 other currencies Order nr. 5975

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See More... (Caxton Club) CAXTON CLUB
Chicago The Caxton Club 1965 small 8vo. cloth. 110, (2) pages.
Limited to 500 copies. Covers the period 1958 to 1965. Printed at the Lakeside Press.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 32351

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See More... (Caxton Club) THE CAXTON CLUB 1958 YEARBOOK.
Chicago Caxton Club 1958 large 12mo. cloth 109, (3) pages
Printed for the Caxton Club by the Lakeside Press in an edition limited to 350 copies and covering the period from 1950 to 1958. With officers, committees, constitution, report of officers, publications from 1896 to 1958, meetings, and list of members.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 90469

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See More... (Caxton Club) THE CAXTON CLUB 1965 YEARBOOK.
Chicago Caxton Club 1965 large 12mo. cloth 110, (2) pages
Printed for the Caxton Club by the Lakeside Press in an edition limited to 500 copies and covering the period from 1958 to 1965. With officers, committees, constitution, report of officers, publications from 1896 to 1964, meetings, and list of members.
Price: $ 17.50 other currencies Order nr. 63460

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See More... (Caxton Club) THE CAXTON CLUB 1971 YEARBOOK.
Chicago Caxton Club 1971 large 12mo. cloth 117, (3) pages
Printed for the Caxton Club by the Lakeside Press in an edition limited to 500 copies and covering the period from 1965 to 1970. With officers, committees, constitution, report of officers, publications from 1896 to 1970, meetings, and list of members.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 90467

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See More... (Caxton Club) THE CAXTON CLUB.
Chicago The Caxton Club 1904 small 8vo. cloth. 121 pages.
Limited to 300 copies. John Spoor as President summarizes the club's publications to-date. Includes a bibliography.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 1186

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See More... (Caxton Club) THE CAXTON CLUB YEARBOOK.
Chicago Caxton Club 1950 large 12mo. two toned cloth, paper cover label 111, (3) pages
Printed for the Caxton Club by the Printing Press of Philip Reed in an edition limited to 350 copies and covering the period from 1945 to 1950. With officers, committees, constitution, report of officers, publications from 1896 to 1950, meetings, and list of members.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 90470

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See More... (Caxton Club) THE CAXTON CLUB YEARBOOK.
Chicago Caxton Club 1945 large 12mo. two toned cloth, paper cover label 112, (2) pages
Printed for the Caxton Club by the University of Chicago Press in an edition limited to 350 copies and covering the period from 1937 to 1945. With officers, committees, constitution, report of officers, publications from 1896 to 1945, meetings, and list of members. Spotting along hinge.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 90471

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See More... (Caxton Club) Piehl, Frank THE CAXTON CLUB 1895-1995, CELEBRATING A CENTURY OF THE BOOK IN CHICAGO.
Chicago The Caxton Club 1995 8vo. gray cloth over boards with white stamping and paper label with slipcase. 224 pages.
The Caxton Club was founded in Chicago in January 1895 by fifteen bibliophiles. Its objective was the "literary study and promotion of the arts pertaining to the production of books" and "the occasional publishing of books designed to illustrate, promote and encourage these arts." One century later, the Club remains dedicated to this objective. It brings together a community of individuals who share the love of books and provides them a forum to educate one another on their content and design; and about the joys of reading them. In addition, their activities and existence have contributed a significant chapter to the history of book collecting in America with its changing tastes and the evolution of fine printing and fine binding over 100 years in Chicago. Caxton Club historian, Frank J. Piehl, offers a taste of the artistic, intellectual and literary atmosphere of Chicago from which the Caxton Club merged. According to Piehl, early bibliophiles concerned themselves not only with a book's contents, but also with the physical aspects of a book. In its 100 years, the Club has published 60 books that are distinguished by their content and design. Nineteen are important historical works, sixteen describe the history of printing and bookbindings, seven relate to bibliophiles and book collecting, and the remaining eighteen comprise a miscellany of poetry, literary works, plays, an opera and other items. Anyone who is interested in the history of book collecting, printing and bookbinding will enjoy this work. Designed by Caxtonian Bruce Beck and printed by R.R. Donnelley & Sons, the Caxton Club publishes this history of the Club that includes an up-to-date bibliography of the Club's publications, as well as biographies of Caxtonians who have contributed prominently to the advancement of the book and the club. Limited to 1,000 numbered and signed copies of which 900 are offered for sale.
Price: $ 75.00 other currencies Order nr. 41478

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See More... (Caxton Club) Piehl, Frank THE CAXTON CLUB 1895-1995, CELEBRATING A CENTURY OF THE BOOK IN CHICAGO.
Chicago The Caxton Club 1995 8vo. gray cloth over boards with white stamping and paper label with slipcase. 224 pages.
Limited to 1,000 numbered and signed copies of which 900 are offered for sale. Designed by Caxtonian Bruce Beck and printed by R.R. Donnelley & Sons, the Caxton Club publishes this history of the Club that includes an up-to-date bibliography of the Club's publications as well as biographies of Caxtonians who have contributed prominently to the advancement of the book and the club.
Price: $ 75.00 other currencies Order nr. 63677

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See More... (Caxton, William) Wells, James WILLIAM CAXTON
Chicago The Caxton Club 1960 8vo. paper wrappers. 24 pages.
First edition, limited to 325 copies. A paper read before the Club. Printed by the Acorn Press.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 1196

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See More... Kenyon, Frederic G. ANCIENT BOOKS AND MODERN DISCOVERIES
Chicago The Caxton Club 1927 4to. vellum-backed marbled boards, top edge gilt, others uncut. (x), 86 pages and 20 plates.
First edition, limited to 350 copies printed by Bruce Rogers at the press of William Edwin Rudge. (Haas 141). The collotype plates were made by Emery Walker. Six chapters on early bookmaking including discussions of 12 early types of book material, writing on vellum, paper and libraries. Rubbed along edges and tips.
Price: $ 275.00 other currencies Order nr. 41990

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See More... (Middleton, Robert Hunter) ALPHABET IN PROGRESS
(Chicago The Caxton Club 1985) 8vo stiff paper wrapperss unpaginated
A print of the alphabet printed directly from the block and numbered, dated and initialed in pencil by Robert Hunter Middleton. Offered to members of the Caxton Club. Letter from Bruce Beck, Publications Chairman, laid in.
Price: $ 35.00 other currencies Order nr. 107064

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See More... (Middleton, Robert Hunter) RHM, ROBERT HUNTER MIDDLETON, THE MAN AND HIS LETTERS EIGHT ESSAYS ON HIS LIFE AND CAREER.
Chicago The Caxton Club 1985 8vo. cloth-backed boards, paper spine and cover labels, dust jacket. x, 101 pages.
First edition, limited to 1000 copies. Contributions by James Wells, Carolyn Hammer, R. Russell Maylone and others. Also includes a list of the type faces that he designed.
Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 46909

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See More... (Middleton, Robert Hunter) RHM, ROBERT HUNTER MIDDLETON, THE MAN AND HIS LETTERS EIGHT ESSAYS ON HIS LIFE AND CAREER.
Chicago The Caxton Club 1985 8vo. cloth-backed boards, paper spine and cover labels, dust jacket. x, 101 pages.
First edition, limited to 1000 copies. Contributions by James Wells, Carolyn Hammer, R. Russell Maylone and others. Also includes a list of the type faces that he designed. Four page prospectus loosely inserted. Spot on spine of jacket.
Price: $ 20.00 other currencies Order nr. 114340

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See More... Philipson, Morris SIX STUNNING PARADOXES; OR THE PRESENT DISADVANTAGES OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS.
Chicago The Caxton Club 1968 12mo. marbled paper wrappers, paper label. (vi), 25 pages.
Being an address before the Caxton Club.
Price: $ 8.00 other currencies Order nr. 9941

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See More... Rossen, Susan F. (editor) INLAND PRINTERS: THE FINE-PRESS MOVEMENT IN CHICAGO, 1920-1945.
Chicago The Caxton Club 2003 small 4to. stiff paper wrappers, smythsewn: drawn-on, hinge-scored cover; trimmed flush 40 pages.
Full color catalogue written for the Caxton Club exhibition Inland Printers: The Fine-Press Movement in Chicago, 1920-45, held at Columbia College in Chicago, January 15, 2003. Features writings of 12 Caxtonians including: John P. Chalmers, Robert A. Cotner, Kim Coventry, Celia Hilliard, Thomas J. Joyce, Arthur H. Miller, Frank J. Piehl, Susan F. Rossen, Michael Thompson, and James M. Wells. An Introductory essay written by Paul F. Gehl. Over 40 Illustrations detailing the history of the private fine-press movement in Chicago. Includes information on the Private Press of Will Ransom, the Trovillion Private Press, and the Pony Barn Press.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 72548

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See More... Rossen, Susan F. (editor) INLAND PRINTERS: THE FINE-PRESS MOVEMENT IN CHICAGO, 1920-45.
Chicago The Caxton Club 2003 small 4to. stiff paper wrappers, smythsewn: drawn-on, hinge-scored cover; trimmed flush 40 pages.
Full color catalogue written for the Caxton Club exhibition: Inland Printers: The Fine-Press Movement in Chicago, 1920-45 ; at Columbia College in Chicago; held January 15, 2003. Features writings of 12 Caxtonians including: John P. Chalmers, Robert A. Cotner, Kim Coventry, Celia Hilliard, Thomas J. Joyce, Arthur H. Miller, Frank J. Piehl, Susan F. Rossen, Michael Thompson, and James M. Wells. An Introductory essay written by Paul F. Gehl. Over 40 Illustrations detailing the history of the private fine-press movement in Chicago. Includes information on the Private Press of Will Ransom, the Trovillion Private Press, and the Pony Barn Press.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 73697

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See More... (The Caxton Club) OTHER PEOPLE'S BOOKS: ASSOCIATION COPIES AND THE STORIES THEY TELL
Introduction by G. Thomas Tanselle Chicago The Caxton Club 2011 8 x 11 inches Hardcover 214 pages
The idea for Other People's Books was conceived in 2007 when Steve Tomashefsky, then President of the Caxton Club, actively supported a project to create a collection of essays revealing the stories behind association copies. Even earlier, Caxton Club members recognized the importance of provenance during its exhibition of "books interesting through their associations," in 1896. This enthusiasm for association copies continued to grow even outside of the Caxton Club as newspapers such as The New York Times began publishing articles related to these unique pedigree books.

Other People's Books provides stories of fifty-two presentation copies from 1470 to 1986, narrating how each book came to be inscribed. Containing 112 illustrations, this work is a lively historical account of the journey of twenty-four books from institutional collections and twenty-eight from private hands. Set in England, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, The Netherlands, Sweden, and the United States, these books range in topics from astronomy, ornithology, political science, and psychology, to art, film, history, and literature. While many of the books are presentation inscriptions directly from the author, others were inscribed by someone who was closely connected with the author. The book highlights the owners of these volumes now, many of whom are famous names in literature and history or book scholars and collectors.

This book is a creation of the Caxton Club, an organization of collectors, publishers, designers, and librarians. Many Caxton Club members worked together to assemble this work, with a jury of members hand-picking the fifty-two essays seen in this collection. They edited, designed, and indexed the book. Submission requests were made to numerous book organizations across North America, as well as to curators of university library special collections. An introduction by G. Thomas Tanselle is included.

Price: $ 75.00 other currencies Order nr. 105527

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See More... Williams, Gordon R. FANTASY IN A WOOD-BLOCK OR WHAT OCCURRED WHEN JOHN JAMES AUDUBON, THE NATURALIST, VISITED WITH THOMAS BEWICK, THE WOOD-ENGRAVER, IN THE YEAR 1827.
Chicago The Caxton Club 1972 8vo. cloth-backed marbled paper-covered boards, paper spine label. (iv), 18 pages.
First edition, limited to 500 copies, and produced for the Club by A. Colish. With a description of their meeting and the Bewick woodblock they examined. The actual block was used by R. Hunter Middleton to produce a print which is mounted in this book.
Price: $ 50.00 other currencies Order nr. 22425

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