Bookseller Catalogs


202: FINE PRINTING & HISTORY OF THE BOOK

By Jeff Weber Rare Books

202: FINE PRINTING & HISTORY OF THE BOOK JEFF WEBER RARE BOOKS #202: 318 items, continuing from part I of this catalogue (Jeff Weber Rare Books catalog 189), contains many specimens of fine printing, (especially from California: Plantin Press, etc.), books on collecting, printing history, binding history, design, librarianship, leaf books, Limited Editions Club, Nonesuch Press, Bruce Rogers, etc. Highlights include: Grabhorn Press, Powell's Santa Fe Trail to California 1849-1852 [#628], a specially signed copy of The Malibu by Lawrence Clark Powell, signed books by Kenneth Rexroth, a leaf book for the Doves Press [#687] - including a leaf printed on vellum. My favorite item is the Thomas J. Wise edition of the Ashley Library catalogue in 10 volumes, this copy inscribed by Wise to Alice Millard, the noted Pasadena bookseller, being one of just 50 sets on English hand-made paper.

How to request a print version: Write to: weberbks@pacbell.net


Catalog #3

By Burnside Rare Books

Catalog #3 A collection of our recent acquisitions, featuring a broad range of literature, poetry and non-fiction. Highlights include rarities from Sylvia Plath, Charlotte Bronte, Charles Bukowski, Henry Miller, Kahlil Gibran, and one of The Brothers Grimm.

How to request a print version: Email with mailing address for a print version.


LIST 314: GENEALOGY AND FAMILY HISTORY

By L & T Respess Books

LIST 314: GENEALOGY AND FAMILY HISTORY 147 books and pamphlets containing genealogies, family history, and reference techniques for creating a genealogy, and although families in the South predominate, other regions are represented as well.

How to request a print version: To see the list use our Dropbox link, send an email to request a pdf, or ask for one of the few remaining paper copies


E-List #1: A Selection of New Arrivals

By Main Street Fine Books & Manuscripts, Ltd.

E-List #1: A Selection of New Arrivals Our first e-list of select new arrivals includes a document in which one former slave Underground Railroad leader in St. Louis sends funds to another in New Orleans; Barnaby Conrad's book on bullfighting with his original sketch of a matador; one of few surviving music manuscripts of a "Howdy Doody Show" song; and a letter from 22-year-old Stephen Ambrose in a first edition of the first published title bearing his name.

Catalogue 163, Rare Americana [August, 2018]

By David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC

Catalogue 163, Rare Americana [August, 2018] A CATALOGUE OF SIGNIFICANT AND UNUSUAL IMPRINTS RELATING TO AMERICA

How to request a print version: Request a print copy of the catalog via phone (203) 389-8111, fax (203) 389-9113, email (dmlesser@lesserbooks.com), or US mail: David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC, One Bradley Road, Ste. 302, Woodbridge, CT 06525


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