Roy Vernon Sowers : a Life in Rare Books - 5 Angebote vergleichen
Preise | 2011 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Schnitt | € 17,53 | € 16,48 | € 11,40 | € 18,00 |
Nachfrage |
1
Roy Vernon Sowers: A Life in Rare Books (1997)
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9780968166048 bzw. 0968166040, in Englisch, 1 Seiten, Subway Books, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 24 hours.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Amazon.com.
Roy Vernon Sowers ("he neither used nor permitted any abbreviation of the name") was a legendary figure in the antiquarian book world—or, to be precise, worlds. A Canadian whose first shop, in the mid-1920s, was a Mecca for Toronto collectors and writers, Sowers later settled in southern California. There he dealt rarities to the emerging carriage trade and subsequently worked at the famous Huntington Library. Later still, he was a conspicuous book and print dealer at a succession of locations in San Francisco, where he patronized and promoted the fine-press movement. Sowers, who died in 1970, spent his last years gathering books in Britain and Europe for resale through catalogues from his remote fruit farm in the Santa Cruz Mountains (where, because of the danger of fire, he kept his priceless inventory in an adobe structure that he designed and built himself). His catalogues (he issued seventy-five in all) were notable for more than the often extraordinary books they described so knowledgeably, from modern first editions (in the early years of his career) to titles in medicine and the history of science (areas which Sowers helped make fashionable). His catalogues were themselves collected for the grumpy erudition of their introductory essays, pieces which grew more curmudgeonly as Sowers became increasingly disenchanted with the contemporary world. Paperback, Label: Subway Books, Subway Books, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1997-04-07, Studio: Subway Books, Verkaufsrang: 8196281.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Amazon.com.
Roy Vernon Sowers ("he neither used nor permitted any abbreviation of the name") was a legendary figure in the antiquarian book world—or, to be precise, worlds. A Canadian whose first shop, in the mid-1920s, was a Mecca for Toronto collectors and writers, Sowers later settled in southern California. There he dealt rarities to the emerging carriage trade and subsequently worked at the famous Huntington Library. Later still, he was a conspicuous book and print dealer at a succession of locations in San Francisco, where he patronized and promoted the fine-press movement. Sowers, who died in 1970, spent his last years gathering books in Britain and Europe for resale through catalogues from his remote fruit farm in the Santa Cruz Mountains (where, because of the danger of fire, he kept his priceless inventory in an adobe structure that he designed and built himself). His catalogues (he issued seventy-five in all) were notable for more than the often extraordinary books they described so knowledgeably, from modern first editions (in the early years of his career) to titles in medicine and the history of science (areas which Sowers helped make fashionable). His catalogues were themselves collected for the grumpy erudition of their introductory essays, pieces which grew more curmudgeonly as Sowers became increasingly disenchanted with the contemporary world. Paperback, Label: Subway Books, Subway Books, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1997-04-07, Studio: Subway Books, Verkaufsrang: 8196281.
2
Roy Vernon Sowers: A Life in Rare Books (1997)
EN PB US
ISBN: 9780968166048 bzw. 0968166040, in Englisch, 1 Seiten, Subway Books, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 1-2 business days.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Texas Book Depot.
Roy Vernon Sowers ("he neither used nor permitted any abbreviation of the name") was a legendary figure in the antiquarian book world—or, to be precise, worlds. A Canadian whose first shop, in the mid-1920s, was a Mecca for Toronto collectors and writers, Sowers later settled in southern California. There he dealt rarities to the emerging carriage trade and subsequently worked at the famous Huntington Library. Later still, he was a conspicuous book and print dealer at a succession of locations in San Francisco, where he patronized and promoted the fine-press movement. Sowers, who died in 1970, spent his last years gathering books in Britain and Europe for resale through catalogues from his remote fruit farm in the Santa Cruz Mountains (where, because of the danger of fire, he kept his priceless inventory in an adobe structure that he designed and built himself). His catalogues (he issued seventy-five in all) were notable for more than the often extraordinary books they described so knowledgeably, from modern first editions (in the early years of his career) to titles in medicine and the history of science (areas which Sowers helped make fashionable). His catalogues were themselves collected for the grumpy erudition of their introductory essays, pieces which grew more curmudgeonly as Sowers became increasingly disenchanted with the contemporary world. Paperback, Label: Subway Books, Subway Books, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1997-04-07, Studio: Subway Books, Verkaufsrang: 8196281.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Texas Book Depot.
Roy Vernon Sowers ("he neither used nor permitted any abbreviation of the name") was a legendary figure in the antiquarian book world—or, to be precise, worlds. A Canadian whose first shop, in the mid-1920s, was a Mecca for Toronto collectors and writers, Sowers later settled in southern California. There he dealt rarities to the emerging carriage trade and subsequently worked at the famous Huntington Library. Later still, he was a conspicuous book and print dealer at a succession of locations in San Francisco, where he patronized and promoted the fine-press movement. Sowers, who died in 1970, spent his last years gathering books in Britain and Europe for resale through catalogues from his remote fruit farm in the Santa Cruz Mountains (where, because of the danger of fire, he kept his priceless inventory in an adobe structure that he designed and built himself). His catalogues (he issued seventy-five in all) were notable for more than the often extraordinary books they described so knowledgeably, from modern first editions (in the early years of his career) to titles in medicine and the history of science (areas which Sowers helped make fashionable). His catalogues were themselves collected for the grumpy erudition of their introductory essays, pieces which grew more curmudgeonly as Sowers became increasingly disenchanted with the contemporary world. Paperback, Label: Subway Books, Subway Books, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1997-04-07, Studio: Subway Books, Verkaufsrang: 8196281.
3
Symbolbild
Roy Vernon Sowers: A Life in Rare Books (1997)
EN PB US FE
ISBN: 9780968166048 bzw. 0968166040, in Englisch, Subway Books, Toronto, Ontario, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Island Book Shoppe [52069438], Gabriola Island, BC, Canada.
As new, in pebbled uncoated paper wraps. Faint stain on cover, otherwise no damage.
As new, in pebbled uncoated paper wraps. Faint stain on cover, otherwise no damage.
4
Symbolbild
Roy Vernon Sowers: A Life In Rare Books (1997)
EN HC US SI
ISBN: 9780968166048 bzw. 0968166040, in Englisch, Subway Books, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, signiert.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Alexander Books (ABAC/ILAB) [134607], Ancaster, ON, Canada.
93p. No. 25 of 50 signed in slip case.
93p. No. 25 of 50 signed in slip case.
5
Symbolbild
Roy Vernon Sowers: A Life in Rare Books (1997)
EN PB US FE
ISBN: 9780968166048 bzw. 0968166040, in Englisch, Subway Books, Toronto, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Spadina Road Books (ABAC/ILAB) [1012369], Toronto, ON, Canada.
93 pp., illus. Trade edition limited to 950 copies. Fine. Size: 8vo.
93 pp., illus. Trade edition limited to 950 copies. Fine. Size: 8vo.
Lade…