found: 6 books

 
Bachman, Randy; John Einarson
Randy Bachman: Takin' Care of Business
Toronto, McArthur & Company Publishing, Ltd. 2001. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover. pp. xi, 527. Thick 8vo. Black cloth over boards, bronze lettering to the spine. Many black-and-white, and colour photographs, portraits. No detectable flaws, contents bright, clean, and unmarked with tight, sound binding; fine and housed in fine dustjacket. .
Black’s Fine Books & ManuscriptsProfessional seller
Book number: 2276
USD 29.00 [Appr.: EURO 25.75 | £UK 22 | JP¥ 4179]
Catalogue: Music
Keywords: manitoba history; local history; canadian history; canadiana; biography; guess who; the guess who; musical memoirs; autobiography; biography

 
JOHN JAMES AUDUBON; JOHN BACHMAN; VICTOR H. CAHALANE (ED.)
The Imperial Collection of Audubon Animals: The Quadrupeds of North America
London, Country Life. 1968, 1st Edition. Hardcover, with dust jacket, 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Book, 307pp hardback, green cloth gilt in wrapper, illustrated in colour. Very Good/Very Good.
Salsus BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 055744
GBP 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 23.75 US$ 26.58 | JP¥ 3830]
Keywords: natural history

 Audubon, John James, (1785-1851) ; John Bachman (1790–1874); W.E. Hitchcock and R. Trembly , lithographers; Root & Son, London, binder; Charles E. Lauriat Co., Boston (1842-1920) , bookseller, The Quadrupeds of North America by James Audubon, F.R. S. And the Rev. John Bachman, D.D. True First Octavo Editions
Audubon, John James, (1785-1851) ; John Bachman (1790–1874); W.E. Hitchcock and R. Trembly , lithographers; Root & Son, London, binder; Charles E. Lauriat Co., Boston (1842-1920) , bookseller
The Quadrupeds of North America by James Audubon, F.R. S. And the Rev. John Bachman, D.D. True First Octavo Editions
New York: V.G. Audubon, 1849, 1851, 1854. 3 vols. 8vo. 16.5 x 25.5cm. 6.5 x 10 inches. Gilt stamped full morocco by Root & Son, London, binder. One cover loose. Sabin 2368; Nissen 163; Church 1357; OCLC Number 2853409 [wrong dates]; McGill/Wood 208; Bennett 5; Phillips Sporting 27; Meisel II 468... 155 handcolored lithographs. Half-titles (one loose) and title pages present.. Waterstaining to the text pages and to the margins of the plates, barely visible on the rectos with the lithographs. Image colors fresh and rich with no foxing...FIRST OCTAVO EDITION of Audubon's final great work, with the plates in fresh colors. The work was the result of Audubon's collaboration with John Bachman, a Lutheran Pastor who had studied quadrupeds from his youth and who was recognised as an authority in the United States. The two began their association when Audubon stayed with Bachman and his family in Charleston for a month in 1831. Audubon knew that Bachman's contribution was critical but had to fight hard to convince his friend to take part. Bachman eventually relented, with the proviso that all profits, and expenses, were to be the Audubons: the work was expected to show a healthy return and he was eager to benefit his sons-in-law Victor and John Woodhouse Audubon.. In 1898 Charles E. Lauriat (1842-1920) decided to became a bookseller only and leave the publishing to his former partner Dana Estes. So their partnership was dissolved. Dana Estes continued to publish books as Dana Estes and Company. Lauriat bought out the stock of Estes and Lauriat and on June 1, 1898 started his retail establishment at 301 Washington Street, Opposite "Old South". He sold the Estes books as well as the books of other publishers He moved to larger quarters in 1906 just down the way at 385 Washington Street. Boston He remained as president of this company until his death. .
Wittenborn Art BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 51-6070
USD 7500.00 [Appr.: EURO 6635.75 | £UK 5643.75 | JP¥ 1080653]
Catalogue: Books

 
AUDUBON, John James and BACHMAN, Rev. John
The Quadrupeds of North America
New York, V. G. Audubon, 1851-1851-1854. First Edition. Hardcover. Second Octavo Edition of the first volume, First Editions of the second and third. Three volumes in modern half black morocco leather with matching corners, retaining the original marbled boards, all edges marbled; 6-3/4" x 10-3/8"; viii, 383, [1] pages; [2], 334 pages; [2], 348, [iv] pages with half-title page in the third volume. Complete with 155 hand-colored lithographs with tissue guards by R. Trembly (first volume) and William E. Hitchcock (second and third volumes), after J. A. and J. W. Audubon. Bennett, page 5; Nissen ZBI 163; Reese STAMPED WITH A NATIONAL CHARACTER 38; Sabin 2638; Wood, page 208. Some generally minor toning and spotting to the text, as usual, a few plate imprints slightly shaved; the tissue guards are occasionally a bit foxed and discolored, but the plates are bright and free from foxing and other defects. Tears with slight loss to lower margin of pages 3-6 and to the margin of Plate XVI, text and image not affected. Hinges reinforced with cloth, first signature of first volume reinforced at gutter. Attractive set with lovely hand-colored plates .
Charles AgventProfessional seller
Book number: 020735
USD 18750.00 [Appr.: EURO 16589.25 | £UK 14109.25 | JP¥ 2701633]
Keywords: Hand-Colored Plates, Natural History, Audubon, Mammals, Color Plate Books, Americana, 19th Century, Rare Hand-Colored Plates Natural History Americana 19th Century

 
AUDUBON, John James and BACHMAN, Rev. John
The Quadrupeds of North America
New York, V. G. Audubon, (1849)-1856. Early Edition. Hardcover. Early Octavo Edition of the first two volumes, lacking the third volume. Two volumes in publisher's full brown morocco leather elaborately embossed and stamped, the spine with five raised bands, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt; 7" x 10-3/4" with half-title pages. These two volumes complete with 100 hand-colored lithographs with tissue guards. Owner name dated 1876 on first blank of each volume. Toning, foxing, and darkening, sometimes heavy, to the text and a bit less so to the plates. Binding quite nice. Overall Very Good .
Charles AgventProfessional seller
Book number: 020736
USD 7500.00 [Appr.: EURO 6635.75 | £UK 5643.75 | JP¥ 1080653]
Keywords: Hand-Colored Plates, Natural History, Audubon, Mammals, Color Plate Books, Americana, 19th Century, Rare Hand-Colored Plates Natural History Americana 19th Century

 
TURNER, C. F. (FRED); KELLY, K.; BACHMAN, RANDY; BACHMAN, ROBBIE; CHARLES, R.B.; CLAUSI, JOHN (ARRANGER)
Bto / Bachman-Turner Overdrive for Guitar: Lead-Rhythm-Bass Arrangements with Lyrics for Their First Three Albums
USA: Screen Gems - Columbia Publications, 1975. First Edition. Paperback. Illustrated by Geddes, Thiel. 148 pages. Provides sheet music for lead and rhythm guitar, bass, and vocals for the songs from BTO's first three albums including: Blown; Blue Collar; Blue Moanin'; Don't Get Yourself in Trouble; Down and Out Man; Free Wheelin'; Gimme Your Money Please; Give it Time; Givin' It All Away; Hold Back the Water; I Don't Have to Hide; Let It Ride; Little Gandy Dancer; Not Fragile; Rock Is My Life and This is My Song; Roll On Down the Highway; Second Hand; Sledgehammer; Stayed Awake All Night; Stonegates; Takin' Care of Business; Thank-you for the Feelin'; Tramp; Welcome Home; You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet. Includes several pages of photos and interesting background of the band and its members. Above-average but not excessive wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sensational memento of this popular hard-driving 70's metal band.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; BTO / Bachman-Turner Overdrive For Guitar: Lead-Rhythm-Bass Arrangements with Lyrics For Their First Three Albums Heavy Metal Blown; Blue Collar; Blue Moanin'; Don't Get Yourself in Trouble; Down and Out Man; Free Wheelin'; Gimme Your Money Please; Give. Fair .
RareNonFiction.com - Rare Books and Vintage MagazinesProfessional seller
Book number: 812h1382
USD 199.95 [Appr.: EURO 177 | £UK 150.5 | JP¥ 28810]

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