Eight volumes. Various bindings and limitations. First Editions. A selection of limited first editions printed by San Francisco's John Henry Nash A few are signed or inscribed by the authors. Includes: Anderson, Melville Best. The Fate of Virgil as Conceived by Dante: A Dialogue of the Dead and the Living Between Walter Savage Landor and Willard Fiske. Half leather and marbled papered boards, gilt spine. Inscribed by the author. Light wear, fraying to spine ends; very good. No. 1 of 350 copies. San Francisco, Printed By J. H. Nash, 1931. Colburn, Frona Eunice Wait. In Old Vintage Days. Frontis portrait and title page within elaborate borders of grapes and leaves by Dorothy Payne. Printed in red and black. (8vo), Green morocco-backed marbled boards, spine lettered in gilt, slipcase. Signed by the author at the limitation. Slipcase lacking spine, light wear to binding with rubbing to leather; very good. No. 47 of 240 deluxe copies. San Francisco, CA: printed by John Henry Nash 1937. Cutler, Leland W. Once Upon a Time. (4to), cloth-backed marbled boards, paper spine label. Darkening to spine, light rubbing to extremities; very good. No. 411 of 600 copies. San Francisco: John Henry Nash 1934. Ecclesiastes or the Preacher. Printed in red, blue, and black, with green borders. (4to), paper-cover boards, spine label. With the decorative bookplate of Edward Dean Lyman. Some wear and soiling to boards; very good. No. 156 of 300 copies. San Francisco: John Henry Nash 1920. Fauntleroy, Joseph. John Henry Nash Printer: Legend and Fact in the Development of a Fine Press Intimately Reviewed. With tipped-in photogravure portraits. (8vo), cloth-backed paper covered boards, spine label. Light wear to binding; very good. No. 221 of 235 copies. Oakland, California: The Westgate Press 1948. Hall, Arnold Bennett. Investments in the Future of Oregon. (4to), paper covered boards. spine label lettered in gilt. Light wear and sunning; very good. No. 71 of 500 copies. Eugene OR: Printed by John Henry Nash for the University of Oregon Fine Arts Press, 1930. Irwin, Wallace. A Tragedy in Printer's Ink. [10], [1] pp. Color frontispiece. (4to), cloth backed boards, paper label on front. Light staining and sunning to boards; very good. No. 5 of 150 copies . printed on Kelmscott handmade paper. San Francisco. Taylor, Nash & Taylor, 1913. Memorial Address on the Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln Delivered at the Request of Both Houses of Congress of the United States Before Them in the Hall of the House of Representatives by the Honorable George Bancroft on February Twelfth, 1866. Illustrated with portraits and decorations by William Wilke, including two frontispieces; facsimile program booklet of the memorial address arrangements, tipped in towards end (as issued). (4to), marbled boards. With the decorative bookplate of Edward Dean Lyman. Signed by John Drinkwater on limitation page. Spine strip lacking; else very good. No. 152 of 353 copies. San Francisco: John Henry Nash for the Book Club of California, 1929.
Eight volumes. Various bindings and limitations. First Editions. A selection of limited first editions printed by San Francisco's John Henry Nash A few are signed or inscribed by the authors. Includes: Anderson, Melville Best. The Fate of Virgil as Conceived by Dante: A Dialogue of the Dead and the Living Between Walter Savage Landor and Willard Fiske. Half leather and marbled papered boards, gilt spine. Inscribed by the author. Light wear, fraying to spine ends; very good. No. 1 of 350 copies. San Francisco, Printed By J. H. Nash, 1931. Colburn, Frona Eunice Wait. In Old Vintage Days. Frontis portrait and title page within elaborate borders of grapes and leaves by Dorothy Payne. Printed in red and black. (8vo), Green morocco-backed marbled boards, spine lettered in gilt, slipcase. Signed by the author at the limitation. Slipcase lacking spine, light wear to binding with rubbing to leather; very good. No. 47 of 240 deluxe copies. San Francisco, CA: printed by John Henry Nash 1937. Cutler, Leland W. Once Upon a Time. (4to), cloth-backed marbled boards, paper spine label. Darkening to spine, light rubbing to extremities; very good. No. 411 of 600 copies. San Francisco: John Henry Nash 1934. Ecclesiastes or the Preacher. Printed in red, blue, and black, with green borders. (4to), paper-cover boards, spine label. With the decorative bookplate of Edward Dean Lyman. Some wear and soiling to boards; very good. No. 156 of 300 copies. San Francisco: John Henry Nash 1920. Fauntleroy, Joseph. John Henry Nash Printer: Legend and Fact in the Development of a Fine Press Intimately Reviewed. With tipped-in photogravure portraits. (8vo), cloth-backed paper covered boards, spine label. Light wear to binding; very good. No. 221 of 235 copies. Oakland, California: The Westgate Press 1948. Hall, Arnold Bennett. Investments in the Future of Oregon. (4to), paper covered boards. spine label lettered in gilt. Light wear and sunning; very good. No. 71 of 500 copies. Eugene OR: Printed by John Henry Nash for the University of Oregon Fine Arts Press, 1930. Irwin, Wallace. A Tragedy in Printer's Ink. [10], [1] pp. Color frontispiece. (4to), cloth backed boards, paper label on front. Light staining and sunning to boards; very good. No. 5 of 150 copies . printed on Kelmscott handmade paper. San Francisco. Taylor, Nash & Taylor, 1913. Memorial Address on the Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln Delivered at the Request of Both Houses of Congress of the United States Before Them in the Hall of the House of Representatives by the Honorable George Bancroft on February Twelfth, 1866. Illustrated with portraits and decorations by William Wilke, including two frontispieces; facsimile program booklet of the memorial address arrangements, tipped in towards end (as issued). (4to), marbled boards. With the decorative bookplate of Edward Dean Lyman. Signed by John Drinkwater on limitation page. Spine strip lacking; else very good. No. 152 of 353 copies. San Francisco: John Henry Nash for the Book Club of California, 1929.
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