WHY THE EPIGRAPH?
Signed limited first edition of this annotated collection of epigraphs (opening quotes) from Greene's novels.
Signed limited first edition of this annotated collection of epigraphs (opening quotes) from Greene's novels.
First trade edition of this charming artist's book, produced by Cage in collaboration with Lois Lang.
Scarce and beautiful limited edition artist's ABC, with Crow's wood engravings of human figures twining in and around each letter.
Limited Editions Club issue of Fielding's classic novel on human nature, one of 1500 copies signed by the artist.
Fine press limited first edition of this early work in the Pulitzer- and Nobel-winning poet's oeuvre.
Limited first edition of this artistic rendition of the French translation of Goethe's unfinished play, with dynamic lithographs by renowned sculptor Henry Moore.
Signed limited first edition of Orcutt's deluxe illustrated tour of Western book history and bookmaking.
Limited first edition of this substantial reference guide to English and French book illustrations of the 18th century.
Warmly inscribed first edition of Newton's study, privately printed to benefit the "erection of a suitable monument to Thomas Hardy, either on Egdon Heath or elsewhere."
Signed limited first Lynd Ward-illustrated edition of Voltaire's poem on the Lisbon earthquake of 1755, presented in side-by-side French and English with striking woodcuts by Ward.
Rare bibligraphical catalogue of the early American artist's engravings, compiled by Duyckinck and with a biographical sketch by Lossing.
The iconic modernist book, signed by Matisse — one of the great editions of one of the great books.
Unique manuscript artist's book from the noted Portland Oregon musician and artist, reflecting on the cosmic nature of change – with calligraphic quotes from philosophers and scientists who pondered the heavens.
Lush manuscript artist's book from the noted calligrapher exploring the mythology, etymology, and poetry of the raven – each page a beautiful swirling of structure and abstraction.
Brilliant artist's book from John Gerard's Paperstudio in which artist Wolfgang Heuwinkel utilizes chromatography to color handmade paper, the sheets then cleverly cut to form the letters that spell "Anfang" (Beginning) and 'Ende' (End) — all appropriately bound dos-à-dos.
One of fifty copies, signed by both the translator and artist, of this livre d'artiste edition of six Schwitters poems.
Signed limited first edition thus, the Limited Editions Club edition, one of 1500 numbered copies signed by Dulac, a beautiful copy.
Signed limited first edition, one of fifteen copies, of this striking and tactile artist's book, telling a hazy tale with high-contrast woodcuts.
First printing of this triangular accordion book of an amorous poem by John Keats, this copy previously owned by the founder of the Miniature Book Society.
Signed limited first edition of this miniature missive on the benefits of owning a cat, written in the tone of a child asking their parents for a feline friend.
First printing of this facsimile of an 1835 book of French fable poetry, a charming little book.
First printing of this mini book production to celebrate South Carolina's Brookgreen Gardens.
First printing of this miniature book about four prominent people from the Battle of the Alamo.
Miniature book featuring an illustrated ode to San Francisco's cats, printed letterpress and hand-tinted in many colors.
Handsome small selection of minuscule broadsides, each featuring a brief description of a sign of the Zodiac, along with an illustration.