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PIEHL, FRANK J.; BRUCE MCKITTRICK (INTRO) - The Caxton Club 1895-1995: Celebrating a Century of the Book in Chicago

Chicago: Caxton Club, 1995. 0940550091. First Printing. Hard Cover. ISBN: 0940550091. Publisher's full gray cloth, white lettering on spine, white lettering and medallions, and white lettering on red paste-down on cover, red endpapers. Illustrated with numerous photographs and reproductions. Includes original gray cloth slipcase with maroon label. Caxton Club announcement of publication laid in. The Caxton Club was founded in Chicago in January 1895 by fifteen bibliophiles. Its objective was the "literary study and promotion of the arts pertaining to the production of books" and "the occasional publishing of books designed to illustrate, promote and encourage these arts." One century later, the Club remains dedicated to this objective. It brings together a community of individuals who share the love of books and provides them a forum to educate one another on their content and design; and about the joys of reading them. In addition, their activities and existence have contributed a significant chapter to the history of book collecting in America with its changing tastes and the evolution of fine printing and fine binding over 100 years in Chicago. Caxton Club historian, Frank J. Piehl, offers a taste of the artistic, intellectual and literary atmosphere of Chicago from which the Caxton Club merged. According to Piehl, early bibliophiles concerned themselves not only with a book's contents, but also with the physical aspects of a book. In its 100 years, the Club has published 60 books that are distinguished by their content and design. Nineteen are important historical works, sixteen describe the history of printing and bookbindings, seven relate to bibliophiles and book collecting, and the remaining eighteen comprise a miscellany of poetry, literary works, plays, an opera and other items. Anyone who is interested in the history of book collecting, printing and bookbinding will enjoy this work. Designed by Caxtonian Bruce Beck and printed by R.R. Donnelley & Sons, the Caxton Club publishes this history of the Club that includes an up-to-date bibliography of the Club's publications, as well as biographies of Caxtonians who have contributed prominently to the advancement of the book and the club. Limited to 1,000 numbered and signed copies of which 900 are offered for sale. This volume is in perfect, pristine condition, unmarked, unread, tight, square and clean. In slipcase and original shipping box. NEW. Photographs and Reproductions. 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 224 pp. New with No dust jacket as issued .
USD 200.00 [Appr.: EURO 187 | £UK 157.75 | JP¥ 31481] Booknumber: 11144

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GOULD, CAROL - Spitfire Girls - a Tale of the Lives and Loves, Achievements and Heroism of the Women Ata Pilots in World War II

Forfar, Scotland, Black Ace. 1998, First Edition. (ISBN: 1872988121). Hard Cover, 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. A Fine unmarked copy with Fine dustjacket which is not price clipped. A passionate and unforgettable saga of the women pilots of the Air Transport Auxiliary in World War II. At the core of this powerful novel are the women who made up the first group of ATA pilots. Edith Allam, an American Jewess, developed a friendship with one of Germany's legendary photographers who, like Edith, is also an aviatrix. Edith's forbidden love affair with an African American, Errol Carnaby, is set against the turmoil of Friedrich Kranz, a wealthy Austrian-Jewish industrialist who escapes to Britain and falls deeply in love with Valerie Cobb, the British head of ATA who flew over 2000 missions. PLEASE NOTE: A HEAVY VOLUME OF 0.85 KILO UNPACKED WEIGHT WHICH MAY REQUIRE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING COST NOT EX LIB 14. Fine/Fine.
GBP 12.00 [Appr.: EURO 14.25 US$ 15.23 | JP¥ 2397] Booknumber: 007836

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is offered by:
Goldring Books
Aspen Lodge, 73, Freeman Avenue, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN22 9NX, Great Britain Tel.: +44 (0)1323 509864
Email: victor.goldring@gmail.com