THE SEA WOLF. With Illustrations by Fletcher Martin and an Introduction by Edmund Gilligan.
by London, Jack
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About This Item
Printed for the Members of the Limited Editions Club by The Connecticut Printers, Hartford, CT: 1961., 1961 pp. ix, 354. Illustrated by Fletcher Martin with line drawings and paintings; designed by Ernst Reichl; set in monotype Times Semi-bold and Mistral; Strathmore natural vellum-finish paper. Inked ownership of Jefford F. Oller on front fly leaf. 7 3/4 x 11 inches. Bound by Russell-Rutter Company in full Irish linen, silk-screened with a design by Mr. Martin. Original slip case. Fifteen hundred copies have been made, of which this is copy number 420 and it is signed by the illustrator, Fletcher Martin (1904-1979). Fine. Fine Books from the Limited Editions Club make great gifts. SHELF W89 Language: eng. Signed by Illustrator(s). Full Cloth. Hardcover.. Fine.
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- Bookseller
- THE FAMILY ALBUM (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 635A37
- Title
- THE SEA WOLF. With Illustrations by Fletcher Martin and an Introduction by Edmund Gilligan.
- Author
- London, Jack
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Fine
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Printed for the Members of the Limited Editions Club by The Connecticut Printers, Hartford, CT: 1961.
- Date Published
- 1961
- Keywords
- LITERATURE; ART; ARTIST; ILLUSTRATION; COLOR; DESIGN; PRESS BOOK; BINDING; TYPOGRAPHY; SIGNED; LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB; LEC; GIFT; FINE PRESS; JACK LOND ON; SEA WOLF; FLETCHER MARTIN
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- FINE PRESS; NAVAL;
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THE FAMILY ALBUM
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Kinzers, Pennsylvania
About THE FAMILY ALBUM
Ron Lieberman, has been an antiquarian bookseller, rare book appraiser, and library consultant for Fifty years. His firm, The Family Album, has issued a series of exceptional catalogs and bibliographic references in a variety of fields, including: Incunabula; Pennsylvania-Americana; German-Americana; Fine Book Bindings; Early Photographica; Printing History & Typography; Classics from the Great Scholar / Printers; Etc. He was the instructor for a series of valuable workshops and courses in the history, taste, and technique of book collecting. He frequently lectures before professional groups of librarians and archivists on: the book trade; collection and building security; disaster preparedness; appraisals; and preservation, conservation, and binding. He has also often appeared on radio and television popularizing the pleasant hobby of antique book collecting. His expert opinion on the book collecting market; values of archives and manuscripts; collection preservation & security; historic photographs; and the value of rare books has been sought by sources as diverse as: the Historical & Museum Commission of PA; the PA State Library; the Library of Congress; the Smithsonian Institution; the FBI; American Bible Society; Money Magazine; Kipplinger Magazine; Conservation Centers; Warmans Antique Price Guides; U.S.A. Today; as well as Universities, Colleges, and Historical Societies throughout the United States. As one of the organizers of the World Library Fund, Mr. Lieberman provides professional analyses of library collections, and helps plan library development for public and private institutions in the United States and abroad. He was a Member of the Board of Governors of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America (A.B.A.A.), and Chairman of the A.B.A.A. Security Committee. He was a long-time regular member of the Security Committee of the Rare Book and Manuscript Section (RBMS) of the American Library Association (ALA); and was the Past President of the Middle Atlantic Chapter, A.B.A.A. Mr. Lieberman was also, for many years, a consulting editor and contributor to the Haworth Press journal: "College & Undergraduate Libraries" American Library Association (ALA); + ACRL/RBMS [For 35 Continuous Years] // PA Library Association (PLA) // Bibliographical Society of America // Middle Atlantic Regional Archives Conference (MARAC) // Society for the History of Authorship, Readership, and Publishing (SHARP) // Philobiblon Club // Etc. Etc.
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