Highlights
Each year our exhibitors bring rare, beautiful and unusual items for sale.
This year is now exception. Leading up to the fair new highlights will be added by our exhibitors every day. These are just a sample of the wide range of printed materials that will be available at the fair.
Please browse the highlights. They are all for sale. If you find something interesting, please contact the exhibitor, it might just be yours!
You can also browse the highlights by exhibitor by viewing the exhibitor's profile in the exhibitor directory
Catlin (George) NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS.
$3500
Catlin (George) NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS. Being letters and notes on their manners, customs, and conditions, written during eight years' travel amongst the wildest tribes of Indians in North America, 1832-1839. In two volumes. With three hundred and twenty illustrations, carefully engraved from the author's original paintings. John Grant, Edinburgh, 1926. First edition thus. *George Catlin (1796-1872) spent several years studying the languages and customs of native Americans, making copious notes and studies for his paintings. $3,500.00
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A LEAF FROM THE FIRST WESTERN BOOK PRINTED BY MOVABLE TYPE, THE GUTENBERG BIBLE.
$200000
Mainz : Johannes Gutenberg, circa 1454-55. Single folio leaf. 371 x 300 mm, printed on recto and verso, black gothic lettering of forty-two lines in double columns, large two-line initial letters rubricated in red. “[The Gutenberg Bible] has never been surpassed. Of all the arts, printing at its birth reached perfection more nearly than any other.”
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粉碎美帝国主义的侵略政策和战争政策! [Smash the Invasion and War Strategies of the American Imperialists!]
$1500
A rare Chinese Communist anti-American propaganda poster printed double sided in red and black.
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The most important nineteenth-century Armenian atlas
$28500
One of the great milestones of Armenian language cartography, being the first Armenian school atlas and the second ever Armenian world atlas. It also contains one of the earliest maps to depict a proposed independent state of ‘Armenia’ cleaved out of the Ottoman Empire, a politically incendiary notion and powerful rhetorical device of the ‘Armenian National Awakening’.
Manuscript Breviary leaf, c. 1475 with jewel-like illuminated initials.
$750
The text includes a section of a sermon by Maximus of Turin.
Pristine condition. Archivally mounted.
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Lindsay, Norman: McCrae (Hugh) IDYLLIA.
$25000
Lindsay, Norman: McCrae (Hugh) IDYLLIA. 5 full page tipped-in plates with lettered tissue guards, the pictorial title page and 15 decorative initials printed in gilt & black; Sydney, 1922. Edition limited to 133 copies (100 for sale), numbered and signed by the author. *The plates are all original etchings, numbered and signed in pencil by Norman Lindsay. $25,000.00
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Par Voltaire, Siècles de Louis XIV et de Louis XV
$450
A nice set, published by Pierre Didot, Paris 1803, 3 Vols. 32mo. Buff leather spine, with Pink insert title and green volume with gilt letters, and various gilt decorations, boards marbled, endpapers marbled, edges yellow, owners ex libris Viet Valentin. Good-very good condition, silk bookmarks intact. Tom 1- II, 245pp lightly foxed, Tom III-IV 262pp edges lightly worn, interior bright with minimal marks, Tom V-VI 336pp light wear, inside bright.
Historic Shanghai.
$1200
A pioneering work on Shanghai by Carlos Augusto Montalto de Jesus.
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lbum with 77 Original Gelatin Silver and Albumen Studio Photographs of Australia and Tasmania,
$6650
Greenham & Evans (fl. ca. 1895-1900); King, Henry (1855-1923); Caire, Nicholas John (1837-1918); Sargeant, Albert & Others. Album with 77 Original Gelatin Silver and Albumen Studio Photographs of Australia and Tasmania, Showing Perth, Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne, Gippsland Lakes, Hobart, Strahan (Tasmania), Cape Raoul, Fren Tree Bower, Portraits of Aboriginal Australians, Gold Miners, Tree Loggers, &c. Ca. 1880s-1890s.
Oblong Folio album (ca. 34x40,5 cm or 13 ¼ x 16 in). 24 card stock leaves. With 77 mounted original gelatin silver and albumen photos
HEMINGWAY, Ernest. A Farewell to Arms. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1929
First edition, first printing, in the attractive dust jacket designed by Cleonike Damianakes (1895-1979), renowned for her classical-style designs favoured by the Lost Generation writers. The first printing is distinguished by the lack of the legal disclaimer which appeared on p. x in the second and third printings.
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Phoenix, 1935-1939
$1500
Adelaide, South Australia: Adelaide University Union, 1935-1939, 1935. First Edition. Softcover : 1935 pp. [iv] 78; 1936 pp. vi, 94; 1937 pp. [vi] 54; 1938 80pp.; 1939 79pp. : all black paper wraps with yapped edges lettered in red (1937 is illustrated to top cover) : all 19.4cm tall except 1939 which is 22cm. Fine. Soft cover. A complete run of the early issues of this annual in original decorated wrappers. (Bookseller Inventory #5661)
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