Harry F. Marks Catalogue No. 4, 1919 Choice and Unusual Books

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Harry F. Marks Catalogue No. 4, 1919 Choice and Unusual Books

by Harry F. Marks

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A charming snapshot of the early‑twentieth‑century book trade, this 1919 catalogue reads like a love letter to readers. Compiled by a seasoned New York bookseller, it lists a carefully chosen selection of rare, out‑of‑print titles, each described with meticulous attention to binding, illustrations and price. The prose is peppered with a reverent belief that “book‑love” is a timeless pleasure, echoing the sentiment of a bygone era.

Among the treasures are a six‑volume, maroon‑calf edition of Addison’s works, a lavish unexpurgated set of William Harrison Ainsworth’s historical romances printed on Japanese vellum, and a deluxe twelve‑volume Aldus Classics series featuring translations of Rabelais, Boccaccio and Rousseau in gilt‑edged morocco. The catalogue also showcases poetic translations of Secundus and an unexpurgated French‑to‑English love romance limited to a few hundred copies, each bound with gold‑stamped parchment and Fabriano sides. For collectors, the detailed notes and generous return policy add a reassuring personal touch.

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Harry F. Marks Catalogue No. 4, 1919 Choice and Unusual Books Choice and Unusual Books

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (124K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Richard Tonsing, Bill Tozier, logista and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2014-10-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Harry F. Marks

Best known as a New York rare-book dealer, he left behind catalogs that still offer a vivid window into the world of early twentieth-century book collecting. His work also connects to the story of the Black Sun Press, one of the era’s notable fine-press ventures.

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