8 061 résultats
1970WRCLIT81530Palo Alto: Pacific Books 1970. Cloth. A very good copy in faintly sunned and rubbed dust jacket. First edition. A number of contributors to this year's selection have signed this copy at their contributions including Booth Berry Kumin Meredith Swenson Warren Wilbur and Wagoner. Other unsigned contributors include Auden Carruth Ashbery et al. Pacific Books hardcover books
20111178906Berlin ; Münster : Lit, 2011. XVII, 537 S. Originalbroschur.
199612732Mexico, Editorial Praxis, 1996. Broschiert, 8°, 364 S.; -sehr gutes Exemplar/ soft board, 8vo, 364 pp; -fine copy, muy bueno.
180438868Wien u. Prag, Franz Haas, 1804. VIII, 304; 208, 176 S. Mit 3 Kpfr.-Frontisp., gestochen von M. Pöltzel, J. Gerstner u. J. Blaschke sowie 3 gestoch. Tit. mit je 1 Vign.. Kl.-8vo. Späteres HLn.
1946215026Armed Services Editions. New York: Editions For The Armed Services. 1946. 1156 almost near fine fold rubbing PBO. paperback Armed Services Editions. New York: Editions For The Armed Services. paperback
1934167036[Zürich], o.V., 1934-1937. um 1000 S., Halbleinwand, 8°. Unikat. Aus dem Nachlass des Freigeldwirtschafters und Mitarbeiters Gottlieb Duttweilers Hans Müller. Sammelband von, nebst der nummerierten Aufführung des "Arbeitsprogramms der Sekretärin", gedruckten Broschüren, Typoskripten sowie Dokumenten mit montierten Texten zum Thema Freiwirtschaft /Freigeld. Neben zahlreichen Texten und Schriften von Hans Müller - unter anderem die beiden Broschüren zum "Warenhausproblem in der Schweiz" und zum Prozess des VWZ und Hans Müller gegen Werner Schmid wegen "Duttweiler durchleuchtet", sind zahlreiche Schriften von Heinrich Spoerry, Wald, und Paul Stein beigebunden. Hans Müller war ursprünglich engagierter Genossenschafter - er hat unzählige Schriften zu diesem Thema verfasst, in den 1930er Jahren wechselte er zu den Freigeldlern und wurde schliesslich Mitarbeiter von Gottllieb Duttweiler. Müller ist Mitverfasser der Statuten der Migros-Genossenschaften. Hardcover
1797AQ21850London: Printed and Sold by Darton & Harvey 1797. 8 204pp. With an engraved title page. Contemporary calf contrasting red morocco lettering-piece gilt. Lightly rubbed and marked. Recent bookplate of Robert J. Hayhurt to FEP near contemporary ownership inscription to recto of FFEP else internally clean and crisp. An anthology of popular English verse first printed in 1793 including extracts from the works of celebrated British poets such as Cowper Milton and Pope. . New edition. 12mo. Printed and Sold by Darton & Harvey unknown
PJH53186CCA Kitakyushu 2002. Two Volumes Fine in publishers wrappers in patterned card Slipcase. 1st edition 1st issue. ISBN 4901387006 CCA Kitakyushu 2002 unknown
1933ANTHOLOG011564Mallinson London. 1933. First trade edition preceded by the limited edition of the previous year. Octavo. pp viii 237. Eighteen stories. The authors include: H.E. Bates Malachi Whitaker Oswell Blakeston Rupert Croft-Cooke Se�n O'Faol�in Rhys Davies T.F. Powys John Brophy John Hampson Charles Duff Liam O'Flaherty John Lindsey Eimar O'Duffy etc. The first publication in book form of all the stories although four of them had previously appeared in periodicals.Fine in near-fine dustwrapper a bit faded at the spine. Scarce even more so than the limited edition. Mallinson, London. unknown
1923ARC94128The Poetry Bookshop London 1923. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. The deluxe issue printed on handmade watermarked paper and limited to 250 copies. 8vo. 199pp. Brown buckram lettered in gold at the spine and upper board. Top edge gilt others untrimmed. Some light partial toning to the endpapers. A virtually fine copy. No dust wrapper. A hefty selection of verse by Rupert Brooke 'The Old Vicarage Grantchester' Lascelles Abercrombie Gordon Bottomley G. K. Chesterton W. H. Davies Walter de la Mare John Drinkwater J. L. Flecker W. W. Gibson D. H. Lawrence John Masefield T. Sturge Moore James Stephens and others. Originally published in 1912 the very first book printed under the Poetry Bookshop imprint this deluxe issue was produced in a uniform set with Georgian Poetry numbers 1-4 all published in 1923 and each volume limited to 250 copies. There is no change to the contents of any of the volumes but the bibliographies have been updated to reflect subsequent publications. Woolmer A1b. The Poetry Bookshop, London Hardcover
1934GAM289Gollancz London 1934. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First Edition first printing. 8vo. 1069pp. Black cloth lettered and ruled in red at the spine. The binding cracked at the title page but still firm. A very good copy in the second state 'Cheap Edition' dust wrapper lightly toned at the spine panel and just a trace of edgewear and a little internal reinforcement. John Betjeman contributes his story 'Lord Mount Prospect' to this anthology of sixty-two sleuthing and detection tales. Other contributors include H.A.Manhood Francis Brett Young Leslie Charteris Freeman Willis Crofts Martin Armstrong Algernon Blackwood Thomas Burke A.E.Coppard Lord Dunsany L.P.Hartley M.R.James Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch R.Austin Freeman Francis Brett Young E.M.Delafield Lord Dunsany W.W.Jacobs and H.G.Wells. Gollancz, London Hardcover
1937ARC95070Frederick Muller Ltd. London 1937. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First Edition first printing. 8vo. 256pp. Yellow cloth lettered in red at the spine. Some offsetting from the dust wrapper colouring to the upper board cloth and a speckling of light spotting to the top- and fore edge with a little more to the title page. A very good copy in fractionally rubbed and faded non-price-clipped dust wrapper. A seven-page introduction by the editor precedes essays by Rex Warner Edward Upward Arthur Calder-Marshall Barbara Nixon Anthony Blunt Alan Bush Charles Madge Alistair Browne J.D.Bernal T.A.Jackson and Edgell Rickword. Uncommon. "The Mind in Chains could never have been written were it not for the widespread belief of intellectual workers that the mind is really in chains to-day that those chains have been forged by a dying social system that they can and must be broken - and in the Soviet Union have been broken; and that we can only realise our strength by joining forces with the millions of workers who have nothing to lose but their chains and have a world to win" - Day-Lewis. Frederick Muller Ltd., London Hardcover
1929ARC94118Cobden-Sanderson Ltd. London 1929. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First Edition first printing. 8vo. xii 143pp. Cloth-backed patterned paper-covered boards lettered and ruled in gold at the spine and with the publisher's black top edge stain. Errata slip tipped to the introduction verso as required. Free endpapers partially toned. A virtually fine copy in very good non-price-clipped Whistler dust wrapper lightly darkened and dust soiled with one short closed edge-wear and several tiny fractions of loss. A super copy of this star-studded anthology which includes contributions from Maurice Baring Max Beerbohm Clive Bell Hilaire Belloc Lord Berners Edmund Blunden Cyril Connolly Ian Hay Ronald Knox Rose Macaulay Raymond Mortimer Harold Nicolson Vita Sackville-West Siegfried Sassoon Edward Shanks J.C.Squire Christopher Sykes H.M.Tomlinson Hugh Walpole Dorothy Wellesley and nearly a score of others. Loose advertising flyer for Blunden's 'Undertones of War' issued a year earlier under the same imprint laid-in. Cobden-Sanderson Ltd., London Hardcover
1919ANTHOLOG002293The Voices Press London. 1919. First edition in book form of the first six issue of this postwar literary journal. The introduction by Quiller-Couch celebrates the work of the contributors: ''.fresh and full of faith. It produced an impression on me concerning which for the moment I could not decide whether it resembled dreaming amid hideous realities or awaking from a hideous nightmare.'' Contributions by Neville Cardus Louis Golding John Middleton Murry et al. Louis Golding's poem ''Lenin'' is startling in its enthusiasm for the scything down of ''rank men''.Signed by Neville Cardus on the verso of the first blank. At the time his writing was concentrated on music criticism as shown by his contributions here. It was not long however before his work as a cricket correspondent began to cement his journalistic reputation.Faint spots to fore-edge. Front cover slightly marked. Some rubbing to edges of covers. Very good. Scarce. The Voices Press, London. unknown
PJH48304The Socialist Party Belfast 1942. VG bright copy in publishers wrappers. 16pp. 1st edition of collection to aid the Russian Red Cross. Contents includes: "Soviet Symbol" by William Adair "Neither Here Nor There" by W.R. Rodgers "The Little Lough" and "Sonnet in Autumn" by John Hewitt "The Threshold" and "Mrs Jones: A Roundelay" by Colin Middleton "From Sebastian" and "Instead of a Carol" by Rayner Happenstall "Eyes" and "Poem in May" by R. Patrick Maybin "From the Lassoing of a Maverick" and "In The Plain Words of an Ordinary Man" by Paul Potts "Poem" and "The Dialectical Dreamer" by Maurice James Craig and "The Dead" by James Mackinlay The Socialist Party (Belfast) 1942 unknown
196016695EVERY BOY'S BOOK OF OUTER SPACE STORIES Fell 1960 first edition text block shows some tanning as usual else fine in vg pictorial dust-wrapper with contributions by: Lee Correy Oliver Saari Malcolm Jameson Poul Anderson Julian May Frank M. Robinson C. M. Kornbluth Manly Wade Wellman Algis Budrys et.al. Inscribed by the editor to yours truly. Fell unknown
197014750THE AUTHORS OWN COPY FIRST FLIGHTS TO THE MOON Doubleday 1970 first edition just about fine in vg dust-wrapper. Editor / author Hal Clement gathers up contributions by Isaac Asimov John Brunner Arthur C. Clarke Thomas Disch Larry Niven et.al. This copy Clements very own comes with a letter from a Doubleday editor stating "Herewith first copy of FIRST FLIGHTS TO THE MOON. I think it looks especially good. Hope you like it." Signed by the author / editor. Doubleday unknown
195516122Gateway To The Stars: A Science Fiction Anthology Of British Authors Museum Press / Science Fiction Club 1955 first edition fine like full color pictorial dust-wrapper with just a bit of rubbing to the dust-wrapper spine extremities. Contributions by: J. T. Mcintosh Alan Barclay John Christopher Gene Lees John Beynon John Wyndham James White Peter Hawkins E. C. Tubb & Lan Wright. Signed by editor Carnell and dated at time of publication. Museum Press / Science Fiction Club unknown
199819062Lamps On the Brow James Cahill 1998 first edition very fine in special lettered binding SIGNED by authors Ben Bova Gregory Benford Bruce Bethke David Brin Andre Norton Laura Resnick Mike Resnick Josepha Sherman Harry C. Stubbs Gene Wolfe & A. E. Van Vogt. James Cahill unknown
193414760THE FAIRIES RETURN OR NEW TALES FOR OLD Peter Davies 1934 first edition just about fine in vg dust-wrapper with original contributions by A. E. Coppard Clemence Dane E. M. Delafield Lord Dunsany Eric Linklater Christina Stead et.al. Peter Davies unknown
198500470THE HUGO WINNERS VOLUME 4 1976-1979 Doubleday 1985 first edition fine. The first state proof of this title in unbound sheets measuring 8 by 11 inches. This copy INSCRIBED by Asimov to one of his publishers. Very scarce thus in this format let alone SIGNED or INSCRIBED. Award winning contributions by: Roger Zelazny Larry Niven Fritz Leiber James Tiptree Jr. Isaac Asimov Joe Haldeman Spider and Jeanne Robinson Joan D. Vinge Harlan Ellison John Varley Poul Anderson and C. J. Cherryh. Doubleday unknown
196616141TIME PROBE: THE SCIENCES IN SCIENCE FICTION Delacorte 1966 first edition fine in near fine dust-wrapper with several modest creases in the rear dust-wrapper panel near the rear flap fold. Contributions by: Clarke Arthur C. Robert Heinlein Murray Leinster Robert Silverberg Isaac Asimov Johm Schmitz Cyril Kornbluth Jack Vance et. al. Delacorte unknown
195216108YEAR'S BEST SCIENCE FICTION NOVELS 1952 Fell 1952 first edition fine in near fine pictorial dust-wrapper with some slight wear. Contributions by Eric Frank Russell Walter M. Miller Jr. Frank Robinson Arthur C. Clarke and Poul Anderson. Inscribed by co-editor Ditky to a science fiction author. Fell unknown
174424294Paris, Apud fratres Guérin, 1744. Klein 8°. Goldgeprägter Ganzledereinband der Zeit. Farbschnitt, marm. Vorsätze. [5 Warenabbildungen]
18501169-05Wien, Pfautsch 1850. IV, 486 (1) S. Mit gest. Tit. u. 12 Portraits in Stahlstich. Ldr. d. Zt. m. Rückengoldpräg. Kanten etw. berieb. EA.