THE RAILROADS OF THE CONFEDERACY.
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, (1952). First edition. Inscribed and signed by author. xiv, 360p. Illustrated, folding map in rear. Publisher's black-titled terra-cotta cloth. More
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, (1952). First edition. Inscribed and signed by author. xiv, 360p. Illustrated, folding map in rear. Publisher's black-titled terra-cotta cloth. More
London: Peter Nevill, (1949). First edition. 8vo. (vi), 426p. Bound by Asprey in full green crushed morocco with marbled endpapers, a.e.g., the spine with gilt titles and ruled panels, single fillets on the covers and turn-ins. More
London: Eliot Stock, 1891. No. 13 of 100 Large Paper copies. Limitation plate signed the publisher, Elliot Stock. Quarto, xxvi (ii), 117p. Heavily illustrated, including fold-out engraved plates. Bound in 3/4 deep maroon crushed morocco over tan cloth boards with marbled endpapers, t.e.g., the spine in six panels with gilt..... More
London: Trianon Press, 1973. First edition thus, limited to 808 copies on Arches paper. Folio. Color facsimile reproduction of the illuminated pages by the collotype and stencil process. Gilt-titled morocco spine with marbled boards. More
London: The Trianon Press, 1971. First edition. No. 35 of 540 copies. Two volumes. Folio and octavo. The plates reproduced by the collotype and hand-stencil process. Bound in gilt-titled quarter morocco with marbled sides. More
London: The Trianon Press, 1971. First edition. No. 197 of 616 copies. Two volumes. Folio and octavo. The plates reproduced by the collotype and hand-stencil process. Bound in gilt-titled quarter morocco with marbled sides. Both volumes housed in matching divided slipcase. More
Chicago: J. Philip O'Hara in association with the Trianon Press, Paris, 1972. First trade edition. 4to. A facsimile in black and white with 16 pages reproduced in full color. Gilt-titled blue cloth. Introduction and commentary by Sir Geoffrey Keynes. More
London: John Russell Smith, 1856. vi, 335p. Rebound in full sage green morocco with marbled endpapers, the spine with black title labels gilt, and with Tudor rose ornaments in the panels, decorative rolled gilt borders on the covers. More
Weisbaden: Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag, 1972. Limited to 830 copies. Small 8vo. Two volumes. Volume of text ,192p. and volume of color facsimile. Both volumes bound with calf spines over boards, the spines with titles in blind. Volume 2 of Facsimilia Heidelbergensia Ausgewahlte Handschriften der Universitatsbibliothek Heidelberg. More
Los Angeles: Dawson's Book Shop, 1975. 1 of 70 copies with an original issue of the press in an envelope inside the back cover - this with Vol. 1, No. 6. (Total edition 132 copies). 19p, colophon. Illustrated. Bound in gilt-titled quarter black cloth over pale green illustrated boards. More
Mansfield Centre, CT: Martino, (2000). Limited edition facsimile of the 1958 edition. viii, 560p. Gilt-titled green cloth. About 1000 titles are described with useful and comprehensive annotations. More
London: Bloomsbury Auctions, November 19, 2008. Illustrated auction catalogue of 375 lots. Hard bound in color-printed glazed boards. More
London: Bloomsbury Auctions, November 19, 2008. Illustrated auction catalogue of 375 lots. Hard bound in color-printed glazed boards. More
Frankfurt Am Main: Buchhandler-Vereinigung GMBH, (1969). xi, 1017-1246 columns (printed in double columns). 4to. Printed wrappers. More
London: Richard Codben-Sanderson, (1924). First edition thus, inscribed copy. 107p. corrigendum tipped in. Portrait frontispiece. Publisher's rust cloth with paper spine label. Inscribed on the title page by Blunden: "T. Fulton Armstrong from E. Blunden, in Smart's countryside, July 12, 1931." More
London: The Beaumont Press, 1930. No. 321 of 324 copies. Twenty-fifth book of the press. 54p. The cover, title-page, wood cut illustrations and decorations designed by Randolph Schwabe. Typography and binding arranged and the book produced by Cyril William Beaumont. Bound in gilt-titled quarter linen over marbled boards. More
Garden City: Garden City Publishing, 1949. Limited to 1500 copies Signed by Kent. Two volumes. Illustrated by Rockwell Kent. Large 8vo. Maroon cloth stamped in gilt. More
Norwalk, CT: The Easton Press, (1980). "Collector's Edition" xii, 536p. Translated by Edward Hutton. Illustrated with wood-cuts in the Renaissance manner by Fritz Kredel. Bound in full red leather with watered silk endpapers, a.e.g., the spine and covers stamped with gilt designs. More
Brussels: Auguste Wahlen, 1823. First edition thus. Together two volumes. 24mo. (4 1/2"). Bodin: vii, 246p; Simonot: x, 324p. Beautiful nineteenth century bindings in full calf, a.e.g., the spines densely gilt with red title labels. "Collection Choisie de Prosateurs et Poetes Francaise Modernes". Spanish bookseller's ticket in each volume. Scarce..... More
London: Jonathan Cape Limited, (1925). No. 78 of 100 opies signed by the author. Quarto. 184p. Illustrated from 16 etchings by Muirhead Bone. Bound in gilt-titled half vellum with maroon cloth sides, t.e.g. More
London and Somerset: Acorn Press and Exmoor Press, (1983). New revised edition. No. 181 of 350 copies signed by the author. 126p, colophon. Illustrated with wood-engravings by Hellmuth Weissenborn. Bound in full linen cloth with paper spine and cover labels. More
Mansfield, CT: Maurizio Martino, [1994]. Reprint Limited to 150 copies. xvi, 335p. Gilt-titled aqua buckram. An index of 12,000 books, pamphlets and periodicals. Alphabetical arrangement covering Leonardo's awareness of the camera obscura through 1960. Sheehy EF192. More
Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, (1971). First edition. x, 240p. Silver-titled brown cloth. More
London: William Pickering, printed by Charles Whittingham, 1853. 40 copies printed on smooth paper to imitate vellum. 8vo. Title in red and black, woodcut title page with full portrait of Queen Elizabeth Regina on verso, and large illustrated frames on nearly every page copied chiefly from A Book of Christian..... More