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Iliad Bookshop's Safe Catalog to Order Any Book Here Or for More Iliad Bookshop’s Safe Catalog To order any book here or for more information (including photos), please contact us at either [email protected] or 818-509-2665. Enjoy! [056887] . The Gentleman's Diary, or the Mathematical Repository; an Almanack for the Year of Our Lord 1788. Robert Horsfield, 1788. Full Leather. Good / No Jacket/As Issued. Light wear and soiling to binding, corners and spine ends bumped, foxing throughout, previous owner's name pencilled on front free endpaper $350.00 [060305] . The Booke of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements: And Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England. Robert Barker, 1633. Full Leather. Good / No Jacket. Includes over 100 pages of period handwritten prayers and family history (including one extra gathering that has been laid in); book has been professionally re-backed, clasps that originally wrapped around fore-edge are missing, previous owner's initials stamped in front and rear boards, front free endpaper is stuck to front pastedown, chips in front and rear endpapers, pages are slightly rippled from possible water damage but very little staining is present $2,500.00 [006437] . Sermon on the Mount. Liverpool: Ca. 1880, Book. Good. Minor wear to lovely pictorial binding, corners bumped, foxing throughout Illuminated by W & G. Audsley, Illustrated by Charles Rolt, chromolithographed by W. R. Tymms; all plates are color and tipped-in; head, foot and fore-edge are gilt. $450.00 [042151] ( Minkowski ) Zitnitzky, Dr. L.. Billy Al Bengston. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1968. Trade Paperback. Book. Signed by Author(s). Very Good Covers are decorated sandpaper, bound with nuts and bolts, signed and inscribed by Billy Al Bengston, also signed by Frank Gehry and Ed Ruscha (both of whom are mentioned in the Acknowledgements); covers are lightly soiled and creased, corners slightly bent, bound-in ribbon marker is frayed on end $500.00 [059585] (Antoinette, Marie). Authentic Trial at Large of Marie Antoinette, Late Queen of France, Before the Revolutionary Tribunal at Paris, on Tuesday, October 15, 1793. Chapman and Co., 1793. Full Leather. Good / No Jacket. Spine has been repaired; leather is worn and chipped on edges, hinges cracked, previous owners' names on front and rear endpapers, heavy foxing $350.00 [050357] (Beatles) Spizer, Bruce. The Beatles Records on Vee-Jay: Songs, Pictures and Stories of the Fabulous Beatles Records on Vee-Jay. New Orleans: 498 Productions, 1998. First Edition. Hardcover. Book. Very Good / No Jacket/as Issued. ISBN: 0966264908. Light rubbing to pictorial binding, corners slightly bumped $450.00 [049232] (Beksinski, Zdzistaw) Kutakowska-Lis, Joanna. Zdzistaw Beksinski (2 volume set). Poland: Bosz Art, 2005. Hardcover. Book. Very Good / Very Good. ISBN: 8387730114. Text is in Polish and English; light wear to DJs; corners slightly bumped on both volumes $1,000.00 [040153] (Burroughs, Edgar Rice). The Edgar Rice Burroughs Library of Illustration (3 Volume set). West Plains, Missouri: Russ Cochran, 1976. Limited. Hardcover. Book. Very Good + / No Jacket/as Issued. Numbered 1,606/2,000; includes fold-out illustrations; three volumes in slipcase (very light wear to case); very light wear to spines $505.00 [053183] (Chiparus) Shayo, Alberto. Chiparus: Master of Art Deco. New York: Abbeville Press, 1993. First Edition. Hardcover. Book. Very Good + / Very Good. ISBN: 1558594752. Minor rubbing to DJ, price clipped $500.00 [035438] (Cooley, Thomas M.). Res Gestae : Annual Publication of the Department of Law University of Michigan. University of Michigan, 1895. Hardcover. Book. Good / No Jacket. The book contains the text of an address by Judge Thomas M. Cooley entitled "The Webster-Hayne Debate", and included here are three complete and two partial pages of Cooley's original handwritten manuscript for the speech; a small pencil note on one page reads "The foregoing is in the handwriting of Judge Thomas M. Cooley. He handed it to me when I was taking dictation from him at his home in Ann Arbor, for his 'The Webster-Hayne Debate' in the Res Gestae (U. of M. '95). He later revised the transcript before it was printed. I considered it a great honor to be assigned to this work. A.E.D.". "A.E.D." is A. E. Dunning, who has inscribed the book on the reverse of the front free endpaper. The book also includes an article on the unveiling of a bust of Cooley, with a photo of the bust. The three complete pages are in very good condition, with just minor yellowing from age and staple and paper clip marks; the book is in good condition, with some wear and soiling to the binding, a 1" tear in the cloth on the rear board, slgihtly bumped corners, hinges just starting to crack, and minor soiling to some pages $500.00 [056588] (Courbet, Gustave) Riat, Georges. Gustave Courbet: Peintre. Paris: H. Floury, 1906. Half-Leather. Good + / No Jacket. Text is in French; includes fold-out title illustration; light sunning and wear to binding, minor foxing $750.00 [034396] (de Kooning) Rosenberg, Harold. de Kooning. New York: Harry N. Abrams Incorporated, 1973. Hardcover. Book. Signed by Author(s). Very Good + / Very Good +. ISBN: 0810901234. Signed by de Kooning on half-title page, in original Abrams shipping box with "Sign Ed" stamped on side (box has some sunning and wear) $2,500.00 [053125] (Disney). Walt Disney's Donald Duck : 50 Years of Happy Frustration. London: Three Duck Editions, 1984. Limited. Hardcover. Book. Signed by Author(s). Very Good / No Jacket/as Issued. ISBN: 0950951714. Numbered 4,803/5,000, includes three facsimile letters and one photo, all in slipcase (light soiling and some staining to case), signed and inscribed by Donald artists Carl Barks and Jack Hannah; spine ends bumped $600.00 [052928] (Disney). Disney's The Little Mermaid: The Sketchbook Series. Bedford, Massachusetts, U.S.A.: Applewood Books, 1997. Limited. Hardcover. Book. Signed by Author(s). Very Good + / No Jacket/as Issued. ISBN: 155709344x. Signed by Jodi Benson (voice of the Little Mermaid); in slipcase (very light soiling to case), includes tipped-in color plates $750.00 [002677] (Disney) Barks, Carl. Uncle Scrooge McDuck: His Life and Times. Celestial Arts, 1981, Book. Fine. Numbered (1267/5000), includes separate litho ("Wanderers of Wonderla nds") in glassine envelope, litho signed by Barks. $1,000.00 [048594] (Disney) Taylor, Deems. Walt Disney's Fantasia. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1940. First Edition. Hardcover. Book. Signed by Author(s). Very Good / Good. Signed letter by Deems Taylor (dated 2/17/1936) is laid in; includes tipped-in plates; DJ has some edge wear with 1" chip around spine top, several 1" tears and creasing on edges, and numerous smaller chips and tears; binding corners slightly bumped, light soiling to foot $350.00 [046335] (Disney, Walt) Barks, Carl. Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge. New York: Abbeville Press, 1979. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Hardcover. Book. Signed by Author(s). Very Good / No Jacket. ISBN: 0896590321. Signed and inscribed by Barks; light sunning and soiling to binding, corners and spine ends bumped, pages lightly yellowed $300.00 [054958] (Disney, Walt) Miller, Diane Disney; Martin, Pete. The Story of Walt Disney. New York: Henry Holt & Co, 1957. First Edition. Hardcover. Book. Signed by Author(s). Good / Good. Signed by Walt Disney in green pen on half-title page (the signature has received a "preliminary" positive opinion from Disney signature expert Phil Sears - e-mail from Sears is included); DJ lightly sunned and rubbed, 1" tear and creasing on rear upper edge, price clipped; lightly stained on spine; binding edges lightly sunned, light staining to foot, light soiling to a few pages $4,000.00 [054466] (Eckart, William and Jean) Harris, Andrew B.. The Performing Set: The Broadway Designs of William and Jean Eckart. Denton, Texas: University of North Texas Press, 2006. 2nd Printing. Hardcover. Book. Good / Good. ISBN: 1574412124. Minor edge wear and some staining to DJ; light soiling and wear to binding, corners and spine ends slightly bumped, pages are slightly rippled from water damage $750.00 [060122] (Faulkner, William). Ole Miss: The Yearbook of the University of Mississippi Volume XXIV 1919-1920. University of Mississippi, 1920. First Edition. Trade Paperback. Good / No Jacket. This college yearbook contains the first book publication by Faulkner, the poem "To a Co-ed"; it also includes drawings by Faulkner and he appears in two photographs; bound in stiff imitation leather wraps, light wear, binding cracking throughout, light foxing to some pages $2,000.00 [060106] (Faulkner, William) Cofield, Jack. William Faulkner : The Cofield Collection. Oxford, Mississippi, U.S.A.: Yoknapatawpha Press, 1978. Limited. Hardcover. Book. Signed by Author(s). Very Good / Very Good. ISBN: 0916242021. Numbered 87/150, signed by J. R. Cofield and Jack Cofield, includes photo of Faulkner in a matte signed by Jack Cofield; minor wear to DJ, price clipped; minor wear to binding $450.00 [051547] (Frazetta, Frank) Fenner, Arnie and Cathy Fenner. Icon: A Retrospective By the Grand Master of Fantastic Art Frank Frazetta. Grass Valley, CA, U.S.A.: Underwood Books, 1998. Limited. Hardcover. Book. Signed by Author(s). Fine / Fine. ISBN: 1887424407. Numbered 631/1,200 and signed by Frazetta, blind stamp on limitation page, in slipcase (very light wear to case) $750.00 [050321] (Frazetta, Frank) Fenner, Arnie and Cathy Fenner. Icon: A Retrospective By the Grand Master of Fantastic Art Frank Frazetta. Grass Valley, CA, U.S.A.: Underwood Books, 1998.
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