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0666573530.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
18219562ABNürnberg, Schneider & Weigels, o. J. [um 1821]. 12°. 2 n.n. + 126 S. Priv. Broschur der Zeit, mit Marmorpapier., Abbildung
19072911BBLeipzig, Hesse, o.J.[um 1907]. 478 + 2 S. OLwd.
196518553ABNeuwied - Berlin, Luchterhand, 1965 - 1970. 99, 106, 111, 108, 132, 40 + 1, 103, 204, 88, 201 + 1 S. OBrosch., Abbildung 10 Bde.
19194789ABBerlin, S. Fischer, 1919. 8° 167 S. OBrosch.
0656524375.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19596Introduction by William Styron. Collects 15 short stories from the first 6 years of the literary magazine. The author's represented are Evan S. Connell Jr. Italo Calvino Philip Roth Samuel Beckett Mac Hyman Antoine Blondin Terry Southern Gerard Kornelis Van Het Reve Hohn Phillips Jack Kerouac Hughes Rudd Pati Hill William Fain and Owen Dodson. A very uncommon edition nearly fine in a similar dw; almost never seen with the dw intact. E.P. Dutton hardcover
1936D20197London: Nonesuch Press 1936. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Original cloth in yellow pictorial dustwrapper. Ownership signature dated 1937. In spite of many printings to this point a not easy book to find in an original dustwrapper. <br/><br/> Nonesuch Press hardcover
193971389Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1939. First edition. xiv 296 pp. Near fine in very good plus dust jacket with shallow chipping to crown and foot of spine. Stories by Bowen Bullett De La Mare Hanley Pritchett Spender and many others. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, unknown
197365411Indianapolis & NY: Bobbs-Merrill 1973. First edition. xiv 415 pp w/notes. Near fine in very good plus dust jacket with light edgewear one short tear and chipping to the base of spine. Collects work by Neruda Borges Mistral Fuentes Paz and many others. Indianapolis & NY: Bobbs-Merrill unknown
192985098NY: Walter V. McKee 1929. First edition. xii 354 pp. Very good in illustrated boards with cloth spine that is sunned. Introduction by Jolas. A terrific selection including work by Benn Desnos Joyce Kafka Schwitters Soupault Stein and others. NY: Walter V. McKee, hardcover
196939675Toronto: House of Anansi 1969. First edition. 115 pp. Near fine in like dust jacket with a small chip. Uncommon in cloth. Toronto: House of Anansi hardcover
197360539Dublin: Goldsmith Press 1973. First edition. 119 pp w/list of contributors. Near fine in full cloth and near fine clear plastic dust jacket with shallow chipping to crown and flap folds. Original printed title card present. Beckett Boland Heaney Kinsella Liddy Longley Mahon Montague Muldoon and many others appear. Dublin: Goldsmith Press hardcover
193987321Cummington: Playhouse-in-the-Hills 1939. First edition. 8 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Samuel French Morse William Bronk Jr 2 poems Harry Duncan and Jane Ward. One of 300 copies printed for the Association of Friends of the Cummington School by the Kraushar Press. Cummington: Playhouse-in-the-Hills unknown
194945966Columbus: Golden Goose Press 1949. First edition. 32 pp. Faint offsetting to endpapers else near fine in stapled wrappers and near fine dust jacket with a tiny tear to top edge of front cover. Collects work Robert Lawrence Beum Leslie Woolf Hedley Harold G. Miller Scott Greer and Nathan R. Teitel. One of 200 numbered copies. Columbus: Golden Goose Press, unknown
194172227Norfolk: New Directions 1941. First edition. 218 pp. Small damp stain to bottom edge else near fine in very good plus dust jacket. Work by Clark Mills Paul Goodman Karl Shapiro David Schubert and Jeanne McGahey. Norfolk: New Directions unknown
197177014Northampton: Northampton Literature Group 1971. First edition. 4to. 22 pp. Near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Cover art by Nina Carroll. One of 100 numbered copies. Poems by competition winners and participants together with the work of invited poets. Northampton: Northampton Literature Group unknown
198068466New Rochelle: Elizabeth Press 1980. First edition. 58 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards. Fine publisher’s cardstock slipcase. One of 100 copies on Magnani rag paper. Poems translated from the original Italian by Stefanile with his introduction. Wrok by Altomare Buzzi Cavacchioli D’Alba Folgore Govoni Lucini Manzella-Frontini Marinetti Palazzeschi and Soffici. New Rochelle: Elizabeth Press hardcover
197351789Trumansburg: Crossing Press 1973. First edition. 127 pp. Near fine in full cloth with pasted-on cover label. No dust jacket as issued. An uncommon issue of this landmark collection of gay literature. Collects work by Duncan Ginsberg Goodman Gunn Isherwood Norse Jonathan Williams and many others. Young 4263. Trumansburg: Crossing Press hardcover
197264376np: St. Marks Poetry Project 1972. First edition. 4to. 62 pp. Very good only in side-stapled wrappers with uneven toning all around and some light stains to front cover. An uncommon item from the Project collecting poems by Jean Boudin Shelley Cholst Sheri Fein Ed Friedman Yancy Gerber Dan Icolari Suzanne Kaufman Michael Ladin Bernadette Mayer and Frances Waldman. (np): St. Marks Poetry Project, unknown
199269501Pittsburgh: Carnegie Mellon University Press 1992. First edition. 183 pp w/biographical notes. Two small corner creases to front cover else near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Dated 2/8/92 and INSCRIBED by Harteis and SIGNED by Meredith. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Mellon University Press, unknown
195262297London: T.V. Boardman & Co. Ltd. 1952. 8vo. 255 1 pp. Blue tweed publisher’s boards silver publisher’s logo front cover silver lettering on spine minor shelfwear slight rubbing w/ d.j. cover art by D. McLoughlin slight chipping head & foot of spine 1 closed tear slight scuffing still VG/VG- copy. First edition of this excellent anthology of stories drawn from the British “New Worlds†featuring such authors as Arthur C. Clarke John Beynon John Wyndham J.T. M’Intosh Ian Williamson and others T.V. Boardman & Co., Ltd., hardcover
1863119333London: Published at the Leisure Hour Office: The Religious Tract Society 1863. Octavo pp. 1-7 8-288 five illustrations original pebbled gray cloth spine titled and ruled in gold. First edition Perhaps a later printing circa 1880s of this collection of didactic adventure fiction probably intended for young readers. These stories were probably first published THE LEISURE HOUR an illustrated penny-weekly paper which featured moralistic self-improving serial novels most of them published anonymously. Includes "Tale of a Detective" pp. 102-131 a crime story set in 1845. All the stories are presented anonymously but "A Race for Life" is credited to the author of "Danesbury House" and "A Life Secret" i.e. "A Life's Secret" both works written by Ellen Price Wood Mrs. Henry Wood. A popular book reprinted many times into the early twentieth century. Thirteen stories in all. "The Power of Music" tells two stories one about Bach another about Gluck. Hubin 1994 p. 24. A tight clean very good copy. #119333 Published at the Leisure Hour Office: The Religious Tract Society unknown books
1900164610Chicago: Daily Story Publishing Company 1900. Octavo pp. 1-2 1-2 3-325 326: blank twenty inserted plates with illustrations by J. Greville Wilmot original two-part white and purple cloth front and spine panels stamped in gold. First edition. 325-page anonymously edited anthology with thirty stories by Octave Thanet Mary E. Wilkins Freeman Charles King George Ade Irving Batcheller Opie Read Elia W. Peattie Albert Bigelow Paine and others. Several of the stories are supernatural including "The Princess Yepti" by Opie Read about a mummy "The Night of a Thousand Years" by Irving Bacheller dreams and insanity and "The Rose of Hell" by Mrs. General George E. Pickett a strange flower and insanity. According to Publisher's Weekly two 5000-copy press runs were required to meet the public demand for the book. BAL 6363 Freeman. Wright III 4931. Corner tips lightly worn some spotting and soiling to cloth a very good copy. #164610 Daily Story Publishing Company unknown books
1893135710New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1893. Small octavo six volumes frontispiece in each volume numerous vignettes in text title pages printed in black blue and orange original maroon cloth front and spine panels stamped in gold top edges gilt other edges untrimmed decorated endpapers. Mixed mostly first editions. A full set of the six individual anthologies issued in 1893 all reprinting short stories from SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE: STORIES OF NEW YORK STORIES OF ITALY STORIES OF THE ARMY STORIES OF THE SEA STORIES OF THE SOUTH STORIES OF THE RAILWAY. All are first editions except STORIES OF ITALY which is an 1894 reprint. The NEW YORK volume includes Edith Wharton's short story "Mrs. Manstey's View" her first prose work to appear in a book. All volumes except STORIES OF ITALY contain supernatural material. Garrison B2. Three volumes NEW YORK SOUTH and RAILWAY lack the front free endpaper one SEA with considerable foxing and some stains to covers generally a good to very good set. #135710 Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books