Verlag: Giulio Giannini & Figlio Publishers, 1915
Anbieter: PONCE A TIME BOOKS, SANTA BARBARA, CA, USA
Zustand: Very good. light shelf wear. 0 Includes illustrations.
Verlag: Giulio Giannini & Flglio [1926], Florence, 1926
Anbieter: Barter Books Ltd, Alnwick, NORTH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: IOBA
EUR 35,08
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbZustand: Good. First Edition thus. G : in good condition without dust jacket. Bookseller stamp to rear pastedown. 180mm x 120mm (7" x 5"). 100pp. Colour plates. Illustrated hardback board cover.
Verlag: Florence, Italy: Giulio Giannini E Figlio, [ca. 1990?]., 1990
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Zustand: Good. Business Card. 14 x 11 cm. Letterpress on wove, black and red ink, Very Good +.
Verlag: Gowans & Gray, London, 1906
Anbieter: Mike's Library LLC, Plymouth, PA, USA
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good-. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. Illustrated by Peter Paul Rubens (illustrator). First Edition; Fifth Printing. Light soil, page wrinkling, cover tie missing, otherwise light wear. Solid hardcover. ; Striking artistic Florentine vellum binding by Giulio Giannini - Firenze re-covers this 1906 printing of photographic pictorial book of Rubens art. ; Gowans's Art Books; Vol. 1; Photographs; 64 pages.
Verlag: [Printed at the Chiswick Press for] Longmans, Green, and Co, London, New York, and Bombay, 1896
Anbieter: Phillip J. Pirages Rare Books (ABAA), McMinnville, OR, USA
FIRST EDITION (but see below). 216 x 130 mm. (8 1/2 x 5 1/8"). Two volumes. REMARKABLY ANIMATED SCARLET MOROCCO, GILT, BY GIULIO GIANNINI (stamp-signed on foot of spine), covers with mitered frame of double gilt rules enclosing a foliate roll, the central compartment with floral scroll cornerpieces and a central gilt-ruled lozenge surrounding a scrolling mandorla, all studded with small floral tools and annular dots, raised bands, spine gilt in compartments with floral tools, turn-ins gilt, leather hinges, crimson endpapers in a leather-grain pattern, all edges gilt. Forman 165; LeMire A80.02. Spines evenly darkened to crimson, a handful of small stains in the text, but A BEAUTIFUL SET, nearly pristine internally, in still gleaming bindings. This first printing of Morris' fantasy novel was very handsomely bound by an esteemed Florentine workshop currently in its 170th year. Pietro Giannini (1811-82) founded his business in 1856 as a stationery store with a sideline in bookbinding. In 1878, he was joined by his son, Giulio (1853-1931), who chose to concentrate exclusively on fine bindings and other luxury leather goods, a move that transformed the business. When his son Guido Giannini Sr. (1877-1956) joined the firm in the 1890s, he commissioned a large number of bronze stamps that would allow the Gianninis to create bindings tooled in a wide range of historical styles. Some of the stamps have been put to fine use on the covers here. According to the firm's website, by the late 19th century, Florence had a substantial community of wealthy and cultured English expatriates who appreciated fine craftsmanship; this provided Giulio with "a large and faithful clientele." It seems likely that it was one of these expats who had this English novel bound by an Italian master. Today, the fifth and sixth generation of Giannini family binders operate the Giulio Giannini e Figlio in its original location in Piazza Pitti. The present printing of "Well at World's End" is considered by bibliographers the true first edition. Battling his way through the bibliographical weeds, Sparling indicates that the production of our trade edition was actually completed before the limited Kelmscott edition, even though the latter was issued first. He says, "The ordinary edition was . . . being printed for Longmans at the Chiswick Press, and the Kelmscott Press edition was set up from the sheets of this, which was ready for publication in 1894, though not actually published until October 1896, being held back in order that the Kelmscott Press edition might be the first" to appear.