Structure Verses Agency Books
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Barbara Parsons, “Taking Flight,” Mayacamas Press, 1993

This is a special portfolio indeed and that is scarcely available to the trade. O.C.L.C. lists a total of six copies in toto, complete, three being located in California, two in Massachusetts, and one in Rhode Island. This is copy #53 of only 75 copies, comprised of 30 prints struck on only one side, and…
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Handsome set of the dozen volumes that comprise an important, influential early addition to English women’s history, to English politics and the monarchy, to Great Britain’s Court and courtiers, and to its Kings and rulers, Queens and fortunes.

The O.D.N.B. entry for her notes that the work evidences the author’s turn in the 1830s (and that of her sister, the co-author, Elizabeth) towards biography, history and the original manuscripts that she and her sister were shown in the British Museum Library. This is the New Edition, with Corrections and Additions, published by Henry…
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Falk Wiesemann, The Esther Scroll, published by Benedikt Taschen, Koln, Germany, 2015.

New condition, straight from the publisher. Extremely scarce in the trade, there being currently only two copies available and beginning at $1,100. Esther was a real mensch. Spectacular books need spectacular homes and loving hands. The Book of Esther and the Song of Songs are the only two books of the Hebrew Bible that do…
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Lafcadio Hearn, History of English Literature, complete in two volumes; R. Tanabe and T. Ochiai, compilers and editors, published by Hokuseido Press, Tokyo, Japan, 1927.

Not seemingly otherwise available to the trade in this state and condition insofar as it is a set complete in two Fine condition burgundy-colored, pebbly leatherette hardcover volumes and with sharp and distinct gilt lettering to spines and gilt devices to front covers. Top edges gilt. Illustrated, printed paper dust wrappers, sunned moderately and soiled…
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G. Maspero, History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, A.H. Sayce, ed., translated by M.L. McLure, published by The Grolier Club, New York, 1903.

Still a particularly lovely exemplar of a set, complete in 13 volumes, of G. Maspero’s monumental historical survey of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia and Assyria. The title page registers Maspero’s affiliations with Queen’s College, Oxford, he being a member then also of the Institute and Professor at the College of France. Augmented with over 1,200…
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Margit J. Smith, The Medieval Girdle Book, Oak Knoll Press, 2017.

Brand-new, still in shrink-wrap. I am proud to consider the author, Margit Smith, a librarian and hand bookbinder who retired in 2010 from the Helen K. and James S. Copley Library at the University of San Diego, a personal friend. Bound in an Imperial octavo hardcover format, with a brilliant, illustrated dust jacket and that is…
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Alexandris (Cajetanus de), Confessarius Monialium: commoda, brevi, & practica methodo instrus, published by Balleoniana [Paolo Balleoni], 1728.
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Good condition. The title continues: “Circa earum Obligationes, Privilegia. Editio quarta, pluribus in locis locupletata.” Thus, the Fourth edition, the First Edition having been published in 1706 and another several after the author’s death in 1730, two years after publication of this volume. Designed as a how-to manual for priests who would hear and pronounce…
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Elisha Kent Kane, Arctic Explorations: The Second Grinnell Exploration, in Search of Sir John Franklin, 1853, ’54, 55, published in Philadelphia by Childs & Peterson, 1857.

Two-volume set, complete, Good condition, but with two different title pages for each volume, the first saying 1856 and the other, 1857, as the dates of publication, thus not likely to be a First Edition. Bound in brown cloth boards, blind-stamped titles and illustrations to covers and spines, bumping to spine heads and feet, scuffing…
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Louis Perceau [sometimes also Alexandre de Verineau], Les Pisseuses: Poeme, 1934, an inscribed copy and with extraordinary provenance.
![Louis Perceau [sometimes also Alexandre de Verineau], Les Pisseuses: Poeme, 1934, an inscribed copy and with extraordinary provenance.](https://finevirtualfairs.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Perceau-1.jpg)
An extraordinary exemplar of this French-language collection of seven erotic poems, Les Pisseuses, by the French poet and raconteur, publicist and activist, gadfly and erotophile. From the personal library of another gadfly and erotophile, the noted bibliographer and bibliophile, literary sleuth and book scout, Gershon Legman, as conveyed to me from his widow, the fabulous Judith…
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James M. Cain, editor, The Lorraine Cross, Volume 1, No. 7, March 20, 1919, published by The 79th Division, United States Army, 1919.
“Mange is on the Decline.” “Cudgels Taken Up.” “Atrocities in Verse: ‘Over the top with Rastus Brown’”. “Inoculation of 79th is Ordered.” These and other article titles and sections and features make this issue of The Lorraine Cross, uber-scarce in any condition and not currently available even on WorldCat dot org . This issue, in Fair…