London: Seeley & Co., 1896, lg. in-8vo, 95 p. (+1), illustrated with appr. 26 ill. in-text and 7 color plates, ex-libris ‘Kommetter-Krympendorf’, publisher’s clothbound with title gilt on spin & first cover, fine copy,
A history of bookbindings done by English bookbinders for the Royal Family from Henry I to George IV with examples from the Royal Library in the British Museum, many of which were gathered by George III and his librarian Sir Frederick Barnard. Colored plates of bindings printed in color by Edmund Evans. Image disp.
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London, Constable, 1909. In-4, cart. d'édition pleine percaline bordeaux, VII-450 pp.
Dos passé, mors et coiffes frottés, bonne condition. - Frais de port : -France 6,9 € -U.E. 11 € -Monde (z B : 18 €) (z C : 31 €)
FLETCHER W.Y. - Charles ELTON - Oscar SOMMER - S.T. PRIDEAUX - Gordon DUFF - Alfred POLLARD - Austin DOBSON - Cyril DAVENPORT - William MORRIS a.o. :
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".: 11. London, Kegan Paul , Trench, Trübner and Company,Limited, 1895- 1897, in-4°, 29 x 19,5 cm, viii pp + 512 pp + 23 plates ; viii pp + 503 pp + 21 plates ; viii pp + 511 pp + 22 plates (complete) ; 12 parts bound in three volumes. Uniformy bound in three halfleather volumes, top edges gilt, original printed wrappers preserved at the end of each volume. Leather shows some traces of use, especially at the joints, with scratches, spine slightly discolored, interior very fine and stainless. A complete run of this important periodical on book history , bookbinding , book trade , bibliography and history of printing. It contains essays written by specialists in these fields ."