This book was still reported missing as of June 4, 2019. The following book was reported stolen: Surname: {DETMOLD Initial: E J} Title: THE ARABIAN NIGHTS Subtitle: Tales From The Thousand and One Nights Place Pub.: London Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Date Pub.: No date but 1924 Pages: 230 Size: 28 x 23 cms Binding: Original full vellum with a gold illustration and title to the spine and front cover Condition: The endpapers are foxed but otherwise this is a very good copy Illust: Contains 12 tipped in colour plates by Detmold Footnotes: This is number 22 in an edition of 100 copies signed by Detmold. If you have any information regarding this item, please contact Paul Feain of The Cornstalk Bookshop at books@cornstalk.com.au or 61 29 660 4889 [more Stolen: Detmold's Arabian Nights]
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These items were still reported missing as of June 3, 2019. The following items have been reported stolen: 1. Title: Kim. Authors: Kipling. Rudyard. Publication date: 1901 Description: FIRST EDITION. 8vo.(7.8 x 5.2 inches). Ten full page mono plates by J. Lockwood Kipling. A Very good copy bound in early craft binding of full brown Niger morocco, raised bands, gilt. Initials AH on front board in gilt. Inner boards with gilt rule and Thistle corner pieces. All edges stained dark green. A very good copy in an early craft leather binding. Identifying characteristics: Initials AH on front board in gilt. Date of theft: late August/early September 2011. Location of theft: Liberty's department store. London. Circumstances of theft: Stolen from Liberty's summer exhibition. 2. Title: The novels. Authors: Austen Jane. Publication date: 1901-1909. Description: FIVE VOLUMES. ILLUSTRATED EDITIONS. 8vo. All reprints of editions originally published between 1895 and 1897. Pride and prejudice Illustrated with 40 full page mono plates by Charles E. Brock. The other 4 volumes each illustrated with 40 full page mono plates by Hugh Thomson. 200 fine line engravings by two of the best book illustrators of the day. Publishers salmon coloured cloth with elaborate decoration to front boards and spines in dark red. All spines and front boards with gilt lettering. All edges gilt. Some minor fading of the spines but overall a very good, bright set.: Date of theft: End of August, beginning of September ... [more Two Books Stolen in London]
UPDATE: These items were recovered. The following items were stolen during the BuchWien last weekend: Schindelmayer, C.R.: Taschen-Atlas in XXXXV Karten. Wien, Schraembl, 1807. With engraved title and 45 engraved and partly coloured maps. Oblong 8°. Half-calf (around 1900). Hofmannsthal, Hugo v.: Die Frau ohne Schatten. Berlin, Fischer 1920. With engraved title by Hans Meid. Original red calf with gilt edges. Number 160 (of 160) numbered copies, signed by the author. Franck, Sebastian: Sprichworter, Schöne, Weise Klugreden, Darinnen Teutscher und anderer Spraachen Höflichkeit Frankfurt, Egenolff, 1575. Small 8°. Contemporary full calf over wooden boards. If you are offered one of these items or have any information on their whereabouts, please contact Andreas MOSER at office@antiquariat-moser.at [more UPDATE: Three Items Stolen During the BuchWien Last Weekend]
The following items have been reported stolen: Title : THE F.B. NIGHTINGALE ARCHIVE PRIVATE STEREO PHOTOGRAPHS OF CHINA : 1920-1921 Authors : Frederick B. Nightingale (1885-195?) Date of publication : 1920-21 Publisher : Frederick B. Nightingale, China Description : OVERVIEW OF THE ARCHIVE These one hundred thirty one stereo photographs, all black and white and all 3 1/2” x 7”, were taken by F.B. Nightingale in 1920 and 1921 in China. He took photographs in Changan (2), Hangchow (45), Harmen (3), Ningpo (1), Palawoo (1), Pu-Tu (14), Shanghai (12), and Soochow (53). Thus he was probably based in Soochow. As far as we are aware these photographs were made for Mr. Nightingale`s private use-they were not published.He identified the subject, noted the location, and made lengthy comments in manuscript on the verso of every stereo photograph. He signed his manuscript comments with his initials (FBN) and dated them as to year. There is some internal evidence which suggests that Mr. Nightingale was an American. There is, however, a reference in the King's College Archives, Cambridge University, to an F.B. Nightingale who did a specifications document. Consequently Mr. Nightingale may be a British subject. Research on the names of the people named on the verso of some photographs may help to clarify his nationality. Further research is needed also to determine Mr. Nightingale`s background.The condition is fine unless otherwise noted, with images crisp and clear. Mr. Nightingale was... [more Stolen: Photo Archive and Two Original Images Transmitted by 'Radiovision']
The following item has been reported stolen from the collections of the Melville J. Herskovits Library of African, Studies, Northwestern University: Balthazar Telles The Travels of the Jesuits in Ethiopia; containing I the geographical description of all the kingdoms and provinces of that empire...II travels in Arabia Faelix...III An account of the kingdoms of Cambate, Gingiro, Alaba and Dancali beyond Ethiopia in Afrik never travelled into by any but the Jesuits London: Printed for J. Knapton, A. Bell and J. Baker 1710 Binders title: Jesuits in Ethiopia Possible Northwestern University Library stamp or seal on p.99 [more Missing: The Travels of the Jesuits in Ethiopia]
The following item has been reported stolen: Title : Les Plaisirs et les Jours Authors : Proust (Marcel) Date of publication : 1896 Publisher : Calmann Levy, Paris Description : Calmann Lévy, Paris, 1896. Un volume grand in-8 demi maroquin brun, dos à nerfs, titre doré, plats décorés de papier marbré, tête dorée, reliure signée Devauchelle, X + 271 pages, 14 pl. hors-texte de Madeleine Lemaire. Edition originale. If you have any information regarding this item, please contact Librairie Frérot at librairie.frerot@wanadoo.fr [more Stolen: Les Plaisirs et les Jours]
These books were still reported missing as of June 4, 2019. The following books have been reported stolen: Title : Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North American Indians. Authors : CATLIN, George. Date of publication : 1841 Publisher : London Description : First edition, 2 volumes, large 8vo. Uncut in the original green cloth boards, recently rebacked to match with new paper labels. Title : Cow-boys and Colonels. Authors : CONN, William. Date of publication : 1887 Publisher : Griffith, Farran, Okeden & Welsh, London Description : First English edition. Original gilt titled cloth with illustrations in black and brown to upper cover and spine, slight fading to spine, one small crease to lower cover, overall a very good copy. Title : On the Frontier. Authors : CAMPION, J.S. Date of publication : 1878 Publisher : Chapman & Hall, London Description : First edition. Original gilt titled cloth, spine somewhat browned. Title : The Oregon Trail. Authors : PARKMAN, Francis. Date of publication : 1892 Publisher : Macmillan, London Description : First English edition. Original gilt titled buckram, decoration in blue and red with a large gilt sun to the upper cover, t.e.g., some rubbing to extremities otherwise a very good copy. If you have any information on these items, please contact Bow Windows Bookshop at rarebooks@bowwindows.com or at 01273 480780 [more Four Books Stolen from Bow Windows Bookshop]
This item was still missing as of June 3, 2019. The following item was reported stolen: Title : The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe Authors : Lewis. C. S. Date of publication : 1950 Publisher : Bles, London Description : First edition in dustwrapper. If you have any information on this book, please contact Paul Foster at paulfosterbooks@btinternet.com or 020 8876 7424 [more Stolen: First Edition of 'The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe']
Please click here to view a list of stolen books that was recently brought to our attention. If you have any information regarding any of these titles, please contact LaTonya C. Gibbs at lgibbs@chubb.com or (800) 252-4670 [more Stolen Collection]
These items were still reported missing as of June 6, 2019. The following items were stolen: Title : Dramatic Dialogues for the Use of Young Persons. By the Author of the Blind Child Authors : Date of publication : 1792 Publisher : E. Newbery, London Description : Three engraved plates. First Edition. Two volumes bound in one. Small 8vo. . , 196 pp; f, 163pp. Contemporary binding by R. King of Hythe (with his printed yellow label) of tree calf, the covers with a thin gilt roll border. Smooth spine divided into six panels by a gilt pallet, lettered in the second panel on a red goatkskin label, the edges of the boards tooled with a blind roll, plain endleaves, lightly sprinkled edges. (A little worn). A few spots and a little light soiling, but a good copy. With the printed yellow label of R. King of Hythe and a recent bookplate of a sailing ship. Title : Toxophilus, the Schole, or Partitions, of Shooting. Contayned in II Bookes. Written by Roger Ascham. 1544. And now newlye perused. .... To which is Added, a Dedication and Preface, by the Reverend John Walters, M.A. Authors : ASCHAM (Roger) Date of publication : 1788 Publisher : reprinted by R. Marsh, Wrexham Description : Engraved frontispiece by Darling with contemporary hand-colouring, woodcut head and tail-pieces. 12mo. . xxi, (i), 230, pp. Newly bound in old style calf, the spine lettered on a green label, plain endleaves, uncut edges. A few trivial spots but a very good, uncut, copy. There are some neat ink annotations,... [more Additional Stolen Items from George Bayntun]