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1952UPARFIL00AFMcgraw-Hill 1952. Very Good. Partridge Bellamy. Fill'er Up! The Story of Fifty Years of Motoring. NY: Mcgraw-Hill 1952. 235pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Blue cloth with gilt lettering. Book condition: Very good with lightly bumped and rubbed extremities. Slight soiling of the cloth. Mcgraw-Hill hardcover books
199371646St. Marks:: San Marcos Press. Near Fine. 1993. Paperback. 0963665103 . Color and black and white photographs throughout. First printing paperback. SIGNED by Ben Partridge. Near fine in illustrated wraps. . San Marcos Press, paperback books
198750711Victoria: Melbourne University Press 1987. First edition thus and first separate edition 8vo pp. 6 146; 1 full-page map; black cloth gilt title direct on spine fine in fine dust jacket. Originally published in 1929 in Three Personal Records of the War by the Scholartis Press. <br/><br/> Melbourne University Press hardcover books
195228111London: Hamish Hamilton 1952. First edition 12mo pp. 14 146; about fine throughout in a very good jacket. This copy inscribed "To Vernon Watkins who conveys dignity with delight & inextricably mingles form and thought. Gratefully Eric Partridge 17-xi-61." In this copy Partridge has altered the word "languages" on the title page as well as on the dust jacket to read 'language" and he has also scribbled through the price on the dust jacket; on the verso of the half-title Partridge has written in "OP" for out-of-print next to 5 of the 17 works in the list of books by him; and he has made corrections in the text on p. 23 34 and on p.65 where he has written a 2-line note in the bottom margin signed "E. P." There are also manuscript corrections by Partridge on the rear flap of the jacket and on the back panel. <br/><br/> Hamish Hamilton unknown books
195250703London: Hamish Hamilton 1952. First edition small 8vo pp. 14 146; red cloth boards silver title on spine; fine in a fine dust jacket. Inscribed to the dedicatee by Partridge: "To John W. Clark with the wish that it was worthy of him Eric Partridge 30 May 1952." Clark professor at the University of Minnesota was an old friend of Partridge and a sometimes collaborator. One small correction to the text in Partridge's hand. <br/><br/> Hamish Hamilton hardcover books
196349673NY:: Macmillan. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1963. Hardcover. A later printing. Fine in an about fine dust jacket. . Macmillan, hardcover books
197152427New York: Books for Libraries Press 1971. Reprint edition 8vo pp. 256; original yellow cloth black title on spine; light spotting to upper edge else fine. <br/><br/> Books for Libraries Press hardcover books
192850887London: Scholartis Press 1928. First edition one of 500 copies on antique laid paper 8vo pp. 256; original brown cloth gilt title direct on spine; fine in dust jacket with a slip pasted across the spine "Sole distributor in the United States Walter V. McKee . publisher and importer . New York City." Short stories and a novella before during and after World War I. <br/><br/> Scholartis Press hardcover books
192850318London: The Scholartis Press 1928. First edition limited to 100 copies numbered and signed by the author as Corrie Denison 8vo pp. 256; original red cloth gilt title direct on spine t.e.g.; prelims lightly foxed; else fine. Short stories and a novella before during and after World War I. <br/><br/> The Scholartis Press hardcover books
192842168London: The Scholartis Press 1928. Edition limited to 500 copies 8vo pp. 256; original orange cloth a bit soiled gilt-lettered spine; spine faded negligible foxing to preliminaries else a very good copy. Short stories many inspired by the author's experiences serving in the Australian Imperial Force during the first World War and here published under the pseudonym Corrie Denison. <br/><br/> The Scholartis Press hardcover books
1928134341London: The Scholartis Press 1928. Octavo 256 pp. original brown cloth stamped in gold and blind. First edition. Limited to 600 copies of which this is one of 500 trade copies. Stories set before during and after the Great War. "A Case of Lunacy" concerns a writer who infiltrates an asylum. Some general dust soiling to cloth mostly on spine panel rear outer joint rubbed else a very good copy. #134341 The Scholartis Press unknown books
1952S8375Offprint from:: Journal of Biological Chemistry vol. 194 no. 1 1952. 1952. 8vo. 269-278 pp. Printed wrappers. Ownership rubber stamp of Norman Horowitz. FINE. Yanofsky was a pioneer geneticist who "showed that suppressor mutations result in the reappearance of an enzyme that has been missing from a mutant organism." McGraw-Hill Modern Men of Science p. 621. He carried out numerous studies of tryptophan and Neurospora crassa and made significant contributions to the science of genetics. David Bonner Yanofsky's teacher was also an accomplished geneticist who worked extensively on the subject at Yale. Horowitz was a pioneer Caltech geneticist. WITH: PARTRIDGE & Norman H. GILES. "Identification of Major Accumulation Products of Adenine-Specific Mutants of Neurospora." Offprint from: Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics vol. 67 no. 1 1957. 8vo. 237-238 pp. Single leaf. WITH: PARTRIDGE. "Altered Properties of the Enzyme Adenylosuccinase Produced by Interallelic Complementation at the AD-4 Locus in Neurospora Crassa." Offprint from: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications vol. 3 no. 6 1960. 8vo. 613-619 pp. Figs. Self-wraps. Signature of Horowitz rubber stamp of Norman H. Giles. WITH: PARTRIDGE & GILES. "Sedimentation Behaviour of Adenylosuccinase Formed by Interallelic Complementation in Neurospora Crassa." Offprint from: Nature vol. 199 no. 4890 1963. 8vo. 304-305 pp. Self-wraps. Initials of Horowitz. WITH: PARTRIDGE & GILES. "Comparative Biochemical Studies of Allelic Inositolless Mutants in Neurospora Crassa." Offprint from: American Journal of Botany vol. 40 no. 10 1953. 8vo. 778-787 pp. Figs. Printed wrappers; extremities chipped. Journal of Biological Chemistry, vol. 194, no. 1, 1952. paperback books
195042159London: Hamish Hamilton 1950. Second edition 8vo pp. 188; original cloth in white dust jacket soiling printed in maroon and blue; jacket spine darkened ends chipped; faint bookseller rubber stamp on front pastedown previous ownership has been excised from top right-hand corner of ffep else interior very good. Partridge "considers topics as diversified as the verbal eccentricities of Edward Lear and Lewis Carroll South America's linguistic contributions to North America the language of showmen and of the underworld the slang of the licentious soldiery and the euphemisms of the Victorians" from the jacket. <br/><br/> Hamish Hamilton hardcover books
195042161London: Hamish Hamilton 1950. Second edition 8vo pp. 188; original cloth in white mylared price-clipped dust jacket printed in maroon and blue; jacket spine a bit darkened else near fine. Partridge "considers topics as diversified as the verbal eccentricities of Edward Lear and Lewis Carroll South America's linguistic contributions to North America the language of showmen and of the underworld the slang of the licentious soldiery and the euphemisms of the Victorians" from the jacket. <br/><br/> Hamish Hamilton hardcover books
195042151London: Hamish Hamilton 1950. Small 8vo pp. 188; original cloth in white printed dust jacket a bit soiled; shallow chips and tears along jacket edges not affecting text; neat contemporary ownership on ffep else interior fine. Partridge "considers topics as diversified as the verbal eccentricities of Edward Lear and Lewis Carroll South America's linguistic contributions to North America the language of showmen and of the underworld the slang of the licentious soldiery and the euphemisms of the Victorians" from the jacket. <br/><br/> Hamish Hamilton hardcover books
195042156London: Hamish Hamilton 1950. Small 8vo pp. 188; original cloth in white printed dust jacket a bit soiled; shallow chips and tears along jacket edges not affecting text; interior fine. Partridge "considers topics as diversified as the verbal eccentricities of Edward Lear and Lewis Carroll South America's linguistic contributions to North America the language of showmen and of the underworld the slang of the licentious soldiery and the euphemisms of the Victorians" from the jacket. <br/><br/> Hamish Hamilton hardcover books
195050973London: Hmish Hamilton 1950. First edition 8vo pp. 188; original blue cloth spine sunned the dust jacket not preserved. With a long presentation from the author to the publisher and bookseller Basil Blackwell dated 5 May 1950 beginning: "When first I met you late in 1923 you were an dauntingly efficient young publisher." Partridge goes on to praise Blackwell as both a bookseller and a publisher and presents "this imperfect yet I thihnk readable book with a kindly smile." <br/><br/> Hmish Hamilton hardcover books
196063831NY:: Bonanza Books. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1960. Hardcover. A reprint edition. Very good in a very good minor edge wear a bit faded along the spine dust jacket. . Bonanza Books, hardcover books
192852279London: The Scholartis Press 1928. Edition limited to 315 copies this one of 270 numbered copies on Ellerslie mould-made paper 8vo pp. xxiv 20; green and black cloth near fine dust jacket lightly worn on top edge. With a long introduction by the editor and printed by the Curwen Press. <br/><br/> The Scholartis Press hardcover books
192850365London: The Scholartis Press 1928. Edition limited to 315 copies this one of 45 copies on Etruria hand-made paper and numbered and signed by the editor 8vo pp. xxiv 20; red cloth near fine dust jacket chipped at spine ends and small piece torn away from the lower outer corner of the front panel no loss of letterpress. With a long introduction by the editor and printed by the Curwen Press. <br/><br/> The Scholartis Press hardcover books
196952426New York: Books for Libraries Press 1969. Small slim 8vo pp. vii 3 85 1; blue cloth red and gilt spine; edges spotted else a near-fine copy. A reprint of author and publisher Eric Partridge's short memoir. <br/><br/> Books for Libraries Press hardcover books
194652327London: Frederick Muller Ltd 1946. First edition small slim 8vo pp. ix 1 85 1; original cloth in blue printed dust jacket minor stain on back cover; jacket edges and spine toned head and tail of spine chipped all else very good. With a presentation inscription from Partridge to his friend Alan Steele "who backs the wrong horse but does it very convincingly bless him!" Laid in is a long 2 p. autograph letter from Partridge to Steele concerning the book "Ch. 3 is the one worth rereading" and word usage in his writing. <br/><br/> Frederick Muller Ltd hardcover books
194642160London: Frederick Muller Ltd 1946. First edition small slim 8vo pp. ix 1 85; original cloth in blue printed dust jacket minor stain on back cover; back jacket cover flaps and preliminaries a bit foxed else a very good sound copy. Newspaper clipping of a book review by Partridge apparently from Books of the Month June 1955 laid in. <br/><br/> Frederick Muller Ltd hardcover books
1983222167Boston: Little Brown 1983. f. hardcover. very good/very good. Illustrated. 308pp. 8vo cloth-backed boards d.w.; small dampstain to tail of spine. Boston: Little Brown 1983. First American edition. A very good copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Little Brown unknown books
1983242509Boston: Little Brown 1983. First. hardcover. near fine/very good. Illustrated in black & white. 308pp. 8vo cloth-backed boards slightly rubbed d.w. Boston: Little Brown 1983. First American edition. A near fine copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Little Brown unknown books