Hardcover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. Missing dust jacket; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
HARDCOVER. Zustand: Fair. 3rd printing. 668pp, quarto, page block is wavy, clean boards, owner's name on page edges, bookplate, wear to the spine edges and corners.
Verlag: Haymarket Press Ltd., London, 1965
Anbieter: Springhead Books, Rochester, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 41,54
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbSoft cover. Zustand: Very Good. Innovative sixties 'pictorial magazine of topical interest to men', this issue with cover by Michael Joseph (more 'Guerrillas' inside) ; Sam Haskins ; trench coats by Peter Rand, Gustav G by J. P. Donleavy. Slight shelf wear to cover and edges. Photographs available on request. All books dispatched same or next working day in robust packaging.
Verlag: Privately printed, Millwood, Virginia, 1988
Anbieter: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Signiert
EUR 58,23
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbCloth. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. Jean Bowman; Ellen Emmet Rand; Sam Savitt; J. F. Herring Jr.; Wesley Dennis; Aiden Lassell Ripley; Franklin B. Voss; et al. (illustrator). Mackay-Smith's comprehensive guide to foxhunting in North America, signed by the author. In the original cloth binding with the original unclipped dust wrapper. Signed by the author to the front free end paper, inscribed to Ruth Wood, Countess of Halifax (1916-1989). The Countess was a British racehorse owner and one of the first three women to be elected as a member of the Jockey Club in December 1977. 109 photographs, drawings and diagrams, with a couple in colour. This is a thorough guide to foxhunting in North America. The author Alexander Mackay-Smith (1903-1998) served as the Master of Foxhounds of the Blue Ridge Hunt for 16 years. He also served as Director for Virginia of the Masters of Foxhounds Association and from 1952 to 1976 was editor of its official publication The Chronicle of the Horse. He is a past President of the American Foxhound Club and was the author of four of its publications. In original cloth binding with original unclipped dust wrapper. Externally, cloth is in excellent condition. Dust wrapper is sunned to the extremities, and particularly to the spine. Minor wear to the rear of the dust wrapper. Internally, firmly bound. Pages very bright and clean. Fine. signed by author. book.
Verlag: Society of Typographic Arts, 1968
Anbieter: Aeon Bookstore, New York, NY, USA
No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. Very uncommon publication from 1968 which contains a bounty of American trademarked logos from the heyday of the post-war graphic design and advertising boon. In Black cardboard slipcase foil-stamped in white, with a 56 page booklet, 16 sheets that fold out to 4 panels, and 45 single panel sheets. An amazing document in a visually compelling format. This copy generally very nice, with some heavier wear to the slipcase, but the inner contents are in excellent, superb, crisp condition, appears scarcely looked through at all. The case itself, thought still intact, is a bit wobbly, and is missing about 1" of one of the sides, and what remains on both sides is slightly curled and peeled up form the joining cardboard underneath, leaving it a bit precarious as is (could likely be fixed up easily with PVA glue and happy to do that for anyone interested). Some further fraying at the sides and some light rubbing to covers besdes. As mentioned, all interior contents are nearly as new, remarkably so given the age. Booklet has some minor toning around edges of the back cover, and one or two of the sheets has the slightest bit of corner wear, but generally superb. Lester Beall [essay] Chicago: Society of Typographic Arts (STA), June 1968. First [only] edition. Black cardboard slipcase foil-stamped in white. [16] 4-panel sheets, 25 loose sheets, and a 56-page booklet enclosed in the slipcase. Contents lightly handled. The Publishers slipcase is split along the lower front edge and worn along each edge, with tape repair to case bottom and bumps to corners. Nearly fine contents in a fair to good example of the Publishers slipcase. Rare. Black slipcase contains 16 [8.5" x 8.5"] 4-panel sheets, 25 [8.5" x 8.5"] loose sheets and a 56-page [8.5" x 8.5"] perfect-bound booklet. From the introduction: "193 American trademarks, symbols and logotypes were chosen by a jury of leaders in the field of design to be represented in Trademarks/USA, the first national retrospective exhibition of its kind, which opened April 22, 1964 at the National Design Center in Marina City, Chicago, under the auspices of the Society of Typographic Arts." An amazing document that chronicles the rise of the American trademark after World War II, and by extension the graphic design profession as well. Essays include the introduction for "Trademarks/USA" including the President's Message and 5 b/w photos of jury members, an essay called The Trademark: A Graphic Summation of Individuality by Lester Beall including 5 b/w photos of the exhibition. Some of the actual trademark designers include, Abbott Laboratories, George Nelson, The Ansul Company, Raymond Loewy, CBS, William Golden, Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, Lester Beall, CCA, Ralph Eckerstrom, IBM, Paul Rand, International Minerals and Chemical Corp., Morton Goldsholl Design Assoc, International Paper Co., Lester Beall, Lawry's Foods, Inc., Saul Bass, Martin-Senour Co., Morton Goldsholl Design Assoc, Herman Miller, George Nelson; Playboy Magazine, Arthur Paul; Westinghouse, Paul Rand; Weyerhaeuser Co., Lippincott & Margulies, Inc, Ladislav Sutnar, Saul Bass, George Tscherny, Lippincott & Margulies, Morton Goldsholl Design Assoc., Raymond Loewy, Tom Geismar/Chermayeff & Geismar Assoc., John Massey, Paul Rand, S. Neil Fujita, Dickens, Inc., Walter Dorwin Teague Assoc., George Nelson & Co., Lester Beall, Inc., Milton Glaser/Pushpin Studios, Charles Coiner, John Ciampi, Albert Kner/Container Corp. of America, Aero Press, Frank Gianninoto Assoc., Eckstein-Stone Assoc., Lippincott & Margulies, Dickens, Inc., and William Wondriska among many many others.
Verlag: 1706, 1706
Anbieter: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 549,03
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den Warenkorb32 lines with 15 lines of notes & address on three sides of a folded 8vo sheet. Sam Rand writes to the Clerk of the Peace on behalf of his particular friend the plumber Mr. North, who was instrumental in the capture of highwayman Coates near 'Brumpton' (i.e. Brompton). Rand states that unfortunately, 'Mr North's misfortunes have brought on this side of the water and on that account cannot have the liberty to prosecute his claime as the others doe'. He hopes that the powers that be, specifically a Mr. Hardisty, will keep North's reward for him until he is able to claim it, at which time Rolfe will receive a gratuity for his help in the matter. The letter was written during the great age of highwaymen - considered to be between the Restoration in 1660 and the death of Queen Anne in 1714 - when the absence of any police force left unpaid parish constables and brave civilians to take on these numerous and dangerous criminals. PLEASE NOTE: For customers within the UK this item is subject to VAT at 20%.