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Cover and title page illustrations: Item #2, A Granjon Arabesque 607 Boylston Street, at Copley Square Boston, MA 02116 P: 617.247.2818 ~ F: 617.247.2975 ~ E: [email protected] www.bromer.com Catalogue 134 Miniature Books s November, 2010 Index Alphabets: 120-121, 134, 136 Art: 47, 103, 130, 142 Books about books: 1-2, 17, 22, 53-54, 61, 75, 79-80, 99-102, 113, 134, 145, 151, 163, 165, 170 Children’s books: 15, 52, 58, 89 Christmas: 29, 57, 121, 143, 147 Cooking: 59, 158-160, 166-167 Flowers & Gardens: 19, 109, 155, 157 Manuscripts: 31, 161-162, 164, 172 Micro-miniatures: 16, 28-29, 66, 85, 86, 124, 126, 128-129, 134, 137-138, 165, 168, 172 Moveable: 49, 122 Music: 56, 95, 98, 143 Philately: 120, 127, 144, 150, 156 Presidents: 20, 30, 66, 85, 92-93, 149, 154 Shakespeare: 33-35, 39-41, 78, 98, 108, 145, 169 Silver bindings: 4, 11, 40, 48, 59, 86, 146 Souvenirs: 27, 114, 133, 139, 148 Mark Twain: 24, 30, 144 World’s smallest: 27, 36-38, 42, 134, 137, 165, 175 Bromer Booksellers DELUXE COPY can be combined in seemingly infinite ways to create intricate page decorations, as illustrated here with 1. [ALEMBIC PRESS]. A Foible many examples. Printed in purple and brown. Fine of Follies; A Small Garden of in wallet-style stiff wrappers printed with a pattern Flora; A Small Farm of Fauna; A created using these arabesques. (2 7/8 by 2 5/8; Small Collection of Fists. Oxford, 73x68mm). $100 1990. Four volumes. 47pp., each. From an edition of 100 FOUR VIENNESE ALMANACS WITH PIG MOTIF copies printed by Claire Bolton at her Alembic Press, this is 3. (Almanac). AUSTRIAN CALENDAR SET. Vienna, one of ten deluxe sets bound in 1914; 1921; 1923; 1926. Four volumes. 34ff.; four colors of morocco by Tim 30ff.; 32ff.; 32ff. Set of three calendars from Carl Wiltshire. A delightful collection Fromme’s series, Fromme’s Wiener Porte-monnaie of type ornaments handset and printed in 5-point Kalender, and one calendar entitled Geldtaschen Modern Italic and illustrated in several colors. Each Kalender für das Jahr 1921. Those from Fromme’s volume is beautifully bound with different ornaments series are printed in three colors, with blank pages for stamped in gold on the covers. Very fine in marbled notes, blue decorative borders, and satin endpapers. paper slipcase. (2 by 1 5/8; 53x41mm). $450 A.e.g. The other calendar is printed in red and black on the verso only, with the exception of the first two 2. [ALEMBIC PRESS]. A Granjon Arabesque. leaves. All four contain tables of saints’ days, Jewish Marcham (England), 1998. 71pp. One of 140 copies. holidays, and exchange rates. Each has a different A collection showcasing the six elegant and versatile binding of leather in varying colors, but all depict typographic border units, or arabesques, designed one or more pigs on the front cover, two of which by Robert Granjon in Antwerp in 1565. These units are in silver. The 1914 volume has a black-and-white Page 5 Bromer Booksellers photograph of a little girl tipped into the front free six with designs of pigs. Two of the calendars have endpaper. A fine group of calendars with a whimsical sterling silver covers, and a few more have silver binding theme. (2 by 1 3/8; 50x36mm). $125 ornaments on the bindings. Bound in a variety of materials ranging from alligator and snakeskin to 4. (Almanac). (AUSTRIAN SACK green, blue, and red straight-grained morocco. Two KALENDER SET). (Austria, 1896- of the bindings are signed “M. Klein.” The calendars 1934). Various paginations. A set inside the 1920 almanac have been crossed through of sixteen slender finger calendars, in pencil, and those from 1918 and 1925 have notes also known as “Sack Kalenders,” in pencil, else clean and bright. (See Bromer/Edison, from various years between pp.103-105). (Most measuring about 2 3/4 by 1 1896 and 1934. Fourteen are 1/2; 70x35mm). $550 Rokoko Kalenders published by Carl Fromme and follow the same 5. (Almanac). LONDON ALMANAC FOR 1893. format, with calendars for each (London, Company of Stationers, 1893). (13)ff. month and blank pages for notes, Illustrated with a panoramic view of Victoria framed with elegant borders in Embankment, a walkway along the Thames, on four blue or gilt. Of the remaining consecutive pages. Each calendar page has the phases two, one calendar was published of the moon, saints’ days, and tidal information for in Neutitschein, Bohemia by L.V. Enders, and the the city of London, printed from moveable type. other is simply titled Kalender für das Jahr 1902. Additional pages include tables of royalty, governing A few have additional pages with the birthdays of officials, and stamp prices. Bound in plum satin with the royal family, a calendar of the Jewish holidays, a matching slipcase, which is covered in velvet with and other information. Many of the calendars have an elegant latticed brass cover. The year is written in whimsical and humorous cover designs, including red pen on the front endpaper, and the first page of Page 6 Bromer Booksellers the plate has a short tear to the top edge, else about illustration of Hungerford Market, and includes the fine. A.e.g. (See Bromer/Edison, pp.93-95). (2 5/16 times of high water at London Bridge, chronology by 1 3/8; 60x35mm). $300 of English monarchs, transfer days at banks, etc. In wallet-style pictorial self wrappers, beautifully 6. (Almanac). LONDON ALMANACK FOR THE YEAR engraved with an allegorical figure and instruments OF CHRIST 1823. London, Company of Stationers, of learning. A fine copy. (See Bromer/Edison, pp.93- (1822). (21)ff. A half-sized London Almanack, entirely 95). (2 5/16 by 2 11/16; 58x68mm). $450 engraved, with the arms of the Stationers on the title page. The engraved London views usually found into these almanacks were omitted in the smaller half-size and finger variations because of limited dimensions. Contains lists of kings, royals, officers of state, bank days, etc. Red leather wallet-style binding, with a flap to close and a pocket for stamps in the front cover. A.e.g. Revenue stamp across title page and annotations by a former owner in ink on several pages. About fine, with a split to cover flap and light wear to edges. (See Bromer/Edison, pp.93-95). (1 3/16 by 1 5/16; Item 7 30x33mm). $250 8. (Almanac). LONDON ALMANACK FOR THE YEAR 7. (Almanac). LONDON ALMANACK FOR THE YEAR OF CHRIST 1837. London, Company of Stationers, OF CHRIST 1833. London, Company of Stationers, (1836). (22)ff. Half-sized variation of the Almanack, 1833. (14)pp. Bound double-size with a flap, this engraved throughout, with the arms of the Stationers almanac is engraved throughout, with a panorama on the title page and another coat-of-arms on the Page 7 Bromer Booksellers second leaf. Contains lists of kings, officers of state, calendar entries, almanac includes tables of postal bank transfer days, etc. In a black leather wallet-style rates, a chart of the royal family, and the Jewish binding, with flap to close and pocket for stamps in calendar. In a gift binding of dark red straight-grain front cover. Fine. A.e.g. (See Bromer/Edison, pp.93- morocco with a sterling silver front cover featuring 95). (1 3/16 by 1 5/16; 30x32mm). $325 an Easter lily in repoussé. A.e.g. Light rubbing to extremities of leather, else fine. (2 1/4 by 2; 9. (Almanac). LONDON ALMANACK FOR THE YEAR 57x50mm). $275 OF CHRIST 1840. (London, Company of Stationers, 1839). (13)ff. Illustrated with a panoramic view 11. (Almanac). SELDTASCHEN KALENDER 1923/ of London Bridge, St. Saviour’s Church, and St. SELDTASCHEN KALENDER 1924. (N.p.), M.S., Thomas’s Hospital on four consecutive pages. Each 1923; 1924. Two volumes. 28; 27ff. The almanacs calendar page is entirely engraved, with the phases of have blank pages interleaved throughout, providing the moon, saints’ days, and tidal information for the space for notes. Bound in silver and gold metallic city of London. In an elaborate mosaic binding of red covers, respectively, backed in red cloth. The covers morocco with gilt decoration and onlays of green and are embossed with a regal design of branches and a tan morocco. Slight chipping to onlays, else near fine. crown on the front and a scrolling floral design on A.e.g. (See Bromer/Edison, pp.93-95; Welsh 4648). the rear. Slightest dent to front cover of first volume (2 5/16 by 1 3/8; 60x35mm). $200 and faint tarnish to second. A nice set. A.e.g. (1 7/8 by 1 3/8; 48x36mm). $150 10. (Almanac). ROYAL POCKET DIARY AND ENGAGEMENT BOOK FOR 1906. London, Eyre and 12. (Almanac). TASCHEN KALENDER AUF DAS Spottiswoode, (1905). 416pp. Printed in red and JAHR 1808 / PETIT ALMANAC POUR L’AN 1808. black, with a quotation for each day and room to fill (Prussia, 1808). (27)ff., 39pp. A bilingual almanac in appointments. In addition to monthly and daily in German and French, printed with the approval of Page 8 Bromer Booksellers the Prussian Royal Academy of 14. [ASH RANCH PRESS]. J. Frank Dobie, Biography. Sciences. Illustrated with twelve San Diego, 1989. 42pp. From an edition of 126 charming engravings, one for copies, this is one of 26 deluxe printer’s copies, each month, showing pastoral specially bound with a slipcase, and lettered and and domestic scenes. A few signed by the author, Valentine Poska, and the pages list the dates of eclipses, printer, Don Hildreth. With a frontispiece photograph and at the end are six fables by of Dobie. Printed in four colors. Fine in brown suede, La Fontaine in both languages. with morocco spine and corners. Housed in original In original sky blue wrappers, gilt-lettered black slipcase, lettered in gilt. (Bradbury, with a royal approval stamp on p.12). (2 3/8 by 1 13/16; 61x46mm). $175 the German title page. Spine slightly rubbed, else about fine. 15. [ATTIC PRESS]. Kipling, Rudyard. How the Housed in a silver filigree case. (2 7/8 by 1 5/8; Camel got his Hump; How the 72x43mm). $850 Rhinoceros got his Skin; The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo. ONE OF TWELVE COPIES, SPECIALLY BOUND Mendocino, CA, 1992; 1993; 1997. Three volumes. 25; 13. [AMISTAD PRESS]. Heroes of the Alamo. 24; 33pp. Each is one of 75 (Austin, 1977). 17ff., frenchfold. From an edition of copies, signed by the printer, 120 copies, this is one of twelve specially bound in Judy Detrick. A set of Kipling’s leather. Hand-colored and numbered by the illustrator beloved “Just So Stories,” nicely and publisher, Yolanda Carter. Extremely fine in gilt- printed with a colored initial and stamped burgundy leather. (Bradbury, p.3). (1 7/16 colored ornaments to the title by 1 1/8; 37x28mm). $450 page. Detrick was introduced to Page 9 Bromer Booksellers letterpress printing by her father-in-law, Ward Ritchie. (126)pp. A facsimile of Viennese printer Ludwig She explains that the Kipling books were at first “a Bonnoberger’s famous prayer book of 1607, presented way to use remnants from other printing projects,” to a gathering of bibliophiles at the Imperial Court but “they were truly a joy to make.” These are the Library in September 1912. The book is housed in only recorded miniature books by the Press. One a scooped out compartment at the back of a larger, leaf in Rhinoceros was bound in upside down, else twenty-two page volume. This work, bound in olive- fine. Bound by Betty Storz in marbled boards, backed green cloth lettered in gilt on the spine, discusses details in gilt-stamped leather. (Bradbury p.13). (2 5/8 by of Bonnoberger’s tiny prayer book and miniature 2 3/16; 66x56mm). $250 books in general. This is one of only two miniature books found within the covers of a larger volume, the 16. AVE MARIA. (N.p., c. 1970). (6)ff. Illustrated other being Quads Within Quads, and Betbuechlein is with a frontispiece portrait of the Virgin Mary. the less common of the two. The facsimile is bound The Latin prayer is executed in extremely small yet in buff cloth with interwoven silver threads. All edges readable capital letters, with a cross at each corner of are gilt and gauffered, with two indented circles to the text. Bondy claims that this book was published each edge. Text in German. Miniature volume very “either in Budapest, as Hungarian bibliophiles claim fine; text of larger book slightly loose and a few small or in Italy as is stated by Italian collectors.” In the stains to its covers. Bookplates. (Welsh 546). (1 1/8 style of Waldman & Pfitzner, German publishers of by 7/8; 30x22mm). $550 micro-miniature books. Fine in black leather, with frontispiece duplicated in gilt on front cover. (See 18. BIBLE IN MINIATURE. Edinburgh, T. & W. Bondy, p.156). (3/8 by 3/8; 10x10mm). $125 McDowall, (c. 1848). 272pp. Thumb bible containing versified summaries of the Old and New Testaments, 17. BETBUECHLEIN. Wien, (Lichtdruck der K.K. and “The Psalms of David in Metre.” Bound in brown Graphischen Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt, 1912). 22; morocco with gilt-stamped decorative borders and Page 10
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