BEIN Za St34 930L copy 1: Presentation inscription to Carl Van Vechten from Gertrude Stein. Bookplate of Van Vechten., BEIN Za St34 930L copy 2: Presentation inscription to William Carlos Williams from Gertrude Stein., BEIN Za St34 930L copy 3: Presentation inscription to Norman Holmes Pearson from Alice Toklas, 1947., BEIN Za St34 930L copy 4: Presentation inscription to John Breon from Gertrude Stein, October 1945., BEIN Za St34 930L copy 5: From the library of Ralph Hodgson., At head of title: A novel of romantic beauty and nature, and which looks like an engraving., and "The plain edition an edition of first editions of all the work not yet printed of Gertrude Stein."
BEIN Za St34 933m Copy 1: Presentation inscription to Carl Van Vechten from Gertrude Stein. Bookplate of Van Vechten. In box., BEIN Za St34 933m Copy 2: Presentation inscription from Alice B. Toklas to Norman H. Pearson, Nov. 3, 1947. In box., and Five hundred copies printed.
BEIN Koch Cocteau 331: Original wrappers. In box as issued. In ms. on glassine wrapper: Niederstein mai 59. Presentation inscription from the author to Jean Cocteau. From the collection of Frederick R. Koch., BEIN Za St34 932 Copy 1: Presentation inscription from Alice B. Toklas to Norman H. Pearson, Nov. 3, 1947. In box., BEIN Za St34 932 Copy 2: Author's presentation copy to Carl Van Vechten. Bookplate of Van Vechten., BEIN Za St34 932 Copy 3: Paperbound. In case. Presentation inscription from Gertrude Stein to Norma Chambers., BEIN Zab W723 Zz932S: Paperbound. In slipcase, as issued. From the library of Donald Windham and Sandy Campbell. Accompanied by: autograph postcard from Thorton Wilder to Donald Windham, dated Brunswick, GA, 17 November 1945; clipping from bookseller's catalog., and "There has been printed for Plain edition by Maurice Darantiere five hundred copies. August MCMXXXII".
BEIN Ernst +73: Bookplate of Dorothea Tanning. Copy 10 autographed and inscribed by Man Ray to Dorothea Tanning and Max Ernst. Binder's stamp: Mercher Man Ray. In case as issued. "Bulletin de souscription" laid in., "Mannequins présentés à l'Exposition surréaliste de 1938. Texte & photographies de Man Ray"--Leaf [4]., "Mannequins de Salvador Dali, Oscar Dominguez, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Espinoza, Maurice Henry, Marcel Jean, Léo Malet, André Masson, Sonia Mossé, Joan Miró, Wolfgang Paalen, Man Ray, Kurt Seligmann, Yves Tanguy"--Leaf [5]., "L'édition originale des 'Mannequins' a été tiré à 30 exemplaires numérotés de 1 à 30 et 7 exemplaires nominatifs, tous signés par Man Ray. Les épreuves originales des photographies contenues dans l'ouvrage portent au dos le cachet de l'atelier de l'artiste. Les négatifs rayés et le manuscrit ont été joints à l'exemplaire numéro 1. Quelques exemplaires hors commerce ont été réservés aux collaborateurs et amis. Cette édition a été reliée par Mercher en son atelier de la rue Visconti à Paris. Il a utilisé son procédé de relieure à décor photographique exécuté d'après une composition de Man Ray spécialement conçue pour cet ouvrage"--Leaf [8]., The ill. are mounted photographs., and Issued in a slipcase.
Bible. English. Great Bible. 1539, Volume of the bookes called Hagiographa, and Newe Testament in englyshe
Description:
BEIN ZZ84 78: Imperfect: trimmed, with some loss of printed marginalia and manuscript annotations. Manuscript annotations in text. Manuscript letter of Francis Fry, dated 1879, and bookseller's description of Bible pasted to front inside cover. Article "A description of the Great Bible, 1539 ... by Francis Fry" and dated 1865 tipped in at front. Facsimile of 16th century document pasted onto front free endpaper., The Great Bible version., Title pages and Kalender printed in red and black., Regnault's name from STC., Month date of publication from colophon., Signatures: *⁶ a-k⁸ l⁴; A-P⁸ Q⁴ AA-PP⁸ QQ-RR⁶ Aaa-Kkk⁸ Aa-Nn⁸., and The second and third parts, "The volume of the bookes called Hagiographa", and "The newe Testament in englyshe" each have separate divisional title page and foliation beginning on A1, AA1, Aaa1, and Aa1 respectively.
Publisher:
Prynted by [Francis Regnault, and in London by] Rychard Grafton [and] Edward Whitchurch. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum
"Portrait of Comtesse de Genlis, half-length, head turned to the left, with frilly bonnet and ruff, and coat fastened with belt; after Cheradame."--British Museum online catalogue
Alternative Title:
Comtesse de Genlis
Description:
Title from lettered state. See Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Object Number: G2368, Artist and printmaker from statements of responsibility on lettered state: Peint par Mme. Chéradame ; gravé par F. Lignon., Proof before letters. For a lettered state with the imprint "Se vend à Paris, chez Bouton, Md. d'Estampes, Boulevard Montmartre, No. 63" and the printer's statement "Imprime par Durand," see British Museum online catalogue, registration no.: 1879,0809.597., Date of publication from the British Museum online catalogue., Window mounted to 51 x 36 cm., Mounted opposite page 516 (leaf numbered '113' in pencil) in volume 3 of an extra-illustrated copy of: Moore, T. Memoirs of the life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan., and Later ink annotation with the sitter's name "Madame de Genlis" below print, on mounting sheet.
Publisher:
Bouton and [Durand].
Subject (Name):
Genlis, Stéphanie Félicité, comtesse de, 1746-1830,