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1986mon0000016947Paycock Press 1986 1986. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. Paycock Press, 1986 paperback
20112090202120807513fire fragmentation office 2011. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 fire fragmentation office paperback
194713968FIRESIDE MYSTERY BOOK Lantern Press 1947 first edition vg/near fine in like color pictorial dust-wrapper with some modest wear and tear. Contributions by William Irish Sax Rohmer Ellery Queen Vincent Starrett Cornell Woolrich Steve Fisher Richard Sale Jon Collier et.al. Lantern Press 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
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
197774905San Francisco: Momo’s Press 1977. First edition lettered & signed issue. 192 pp. Small mark on fore-edge else near fine in full cloth with pasted on front cover label. Illustrations by Michael Myers Zephyrus Image. One of 26 lettered copies SIGNED by the contributors: Steve Brooks Stephen Vincent Beau Beausoleil Hilton Obenzinger and Larry Felson. San Francisco: Momo’s Press, hardcover
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
195214446FIVE SCIENCE FICTION NOVELS Gnome Press 1952 first edition upper fore edge corner tips gently bumped else near fine in like pictorial dust-wrapper with some faint inner tape stain bleed through at the head and heel of the dust-wrapper spine. Contributions by A. E. Van Vogt Fritz Leiber Jack Williamson Norvell Page & Norman L. Knight. Gnome 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
198100467FOR THE OCCASION OF DEATH Windhover Press 1981 first edition fine without dust-wrapper as issued. 1/220 copies allegedly only 165 copies were produced. A fine press book. Windhover Press unknown
Q-0714530050Marion Boyars Publishers. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Marion Boyars Publishers paperback
1959207166Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press 1959. First Edition. Fine in a clean dust jacket with just a touch of wear at upper edge. 8vo 111pp; cloth. Includes critical essays by R.P. Blackmur Yvor Winters Marianne Moore and Mark Van Doren. Moore has inscribed and signed this copy at the end of her contribution on p. 82: "Marianne Moore revised I hope January 13 1969. The Johns Hopkins Press unknown
7099Undated; on letterhead of the Raven Anthology. Octavo 2 pp. 23 lines of text. Lightly discoloured and slightly creased. The letterhead gives the names of seven of the Anthology's staff and features an illustration of a raven. Regarding a line missed beginning 'O fool' in the printing of a poem of Zeman's he is pleased that Zeman has been able to 'see the matter from my side' and doesn't think 'an explanatory note in our next issue would be adequate'. Zeman's poem is 'beautiful' and 'well worth reprinting'. 'As to the Soiree in your honor think no more about it. But we do those things here in the Village and by so doing disengage ourselves from the drab outside world that laughs at all such supposedly useless caperings.' He is glad to know 'that a cup of coffee together is once more within the possibilities.' The archive of the Raven Poetry Circle which was founded in the early 1930s and met until the late 1940s is now with the New-York Historical Society. Undated; on letterhead of the Raven Anthology. unknown
1977BN252286Frankfurt M. : Insel Verlag 1977. 1977. Frankfurter Anthologie : Gedichte und Interpretationen. Band 2 - Zweiter Band hrsg. von Marcel Reich-Ranicki <br/><br/>Frankfurter Anthologie : Gedichte und Interpretationen. Band 2 - Zweiter Band hrsg. von Marcel Reich-Ranicki Frankfurter Anthologie 2 - Reich-Ranicki Marcel Frankfurt, M. : Insel Verlag unknown
199213741FREAK SHOW Borderlands Press 1992 first edition fine in like full color pictorial dust-wrapper and slip-case. Signed by editor Wilson as well as authors Douglas Borton Thomas F. Monteleone Richard Lee Byers Yvonne Navarro Scott Cupp Gregory Nicoll Morgan Fields Phil Parks Craig Shaw Gardner Kathryn Ptacek R. Partrick Gates Dan Simmons Nancy Kilpatrick Steven Spruill Rex Miller Brad Stricland Lee Moler Chet Williamson and F. Paul Wilson. #550/700 copies. Borderlands Press unknown
194800532FROM UNKNOWN WORLDS Street & Smith 1948 first edition near fine in marvelous Edd Cartier full color pictorial wraps. Contributions by De Camp Boucher Bloch Sturgeon Kuttner et.al. Street & Smith paperback
198900485GALLIMAUFRY VOLUME XIX Cranbrook Kingswood Literary Art Magazine 1989 first edition fine in vg/near fine tray case. An unbound collection of poems short stories photographs and drawings by the students of this prestigious school. A beautiful production. Cranbrook Kingswood Literary Art Magazine 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
195416117Gateway to Tomorrow; A Science Fiction Anthology Museum Press / Science Fiction Club London 1954 first edition fine in just about fine full color pictorial dust-wrapper. Contributions by: John Wyndham Arthur C. Clarke E.C. Tubb Peter Phillips George Longdon J.T. M'Intosh A. Bertram Chandler John Christopher E.R. James and Peter Hawkins. Signed by Carnell. Museum Press / Science Fiction Club unknown
0413595102.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
198273191San Francisco: Gay Sunshine Press 1982. First edition signed hardcover issue. 193 pp. Fine in gilt lettered full cloth. No dust jacket as issued. One of an unstated limitation thought to be 100 SIGNED by Leyland. Contributions by Robert Glück Joseph Torchia Ned Rorem Allen Ginsberg Will Inman Oswell Blakeston Jeffrey Beam Joe Brainard and many others. San Francisco: Gay Sunshine Press hardcover
1854000042New York: S. G. Mead 1854. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No jacket as issued. 8vo. iv 358 pp. illustrated with 4 hand colored plates numerous b&w steel engravings musical score and portraits. Blue boards lined and decorated in gilt. a.e.g. Extremities rubbed. Occasional light foxing. A very good copy of this rare edition. Beautifully hand-colored plates of flowers. This anthology contains works by notable authors such as Orville Dewey one of Wordsworth's American friends. Dewey's essay "Practical Hints on Reading" advocates reading as a means of improving the lower classes. Harriet Beecher Stowe writes "A Sketch" juxtaposing a rich man with an ornate unread bible next to his bed with a poor woman with a well read penny edition of the bible. Too poor to buy wood she and her children huddle together and read the bible achieving a spiritual warmth. Once again reading for spiritual improvement and consolation is emphasized. S. G. Mead hardcover
1923ARC93929The Poetry Bookshop London 1923. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. Limited Edition. The deluxe issue printed on handmade watermarked paper limited to 250 copies and bound in full brown buckram. Top edge gilt others untrimmed. 8vo. 199pp. Some light partial toning to the rear free endpaper. A virtually fine copy in the uncommon dust wrapper toned at the spine panel and lightly rubbed at the upper and lower edges. A small sticker covering the original price printed to the spine panel has been partially removed. A hefty selection of verse by Lascelles Abercrombie Gordon Bottomley Rupert Brooke G.K.Chesterton W.H.Davies Walter de la Mare John Drinkwater J.L.Flecker W.W.Gibson D.H.Lawrence John Masefield James Stephens and others. Originally published in 1912 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. Woolmer A1b. The Poetry Bookshop, London Hardcover
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
193125043London: C. Arthur Pearson Ltd. n.d. 1931. First collected edition. Small bookstore label affixed to lower front paste down penciled name and address to verso of front free end paper pages age darkening with some foxing to first few leaves a very good or better copy in a good pictorial dust jacket with chipping to corners chip to lower front panel and lower left front corner head of spine chipped at corners affecting the GH in GHOST cut out to center of spine panel where the price was printed. An uncommon book the jacket is scarce. 25043. Octavo pp. 1-6 7-256 original black cloth front and spine panels stamped in orange. An omnibus volume combining UNCANNY STORIES 1916 and MORE UNCANNY STORIES 1918 which in turn were selected from PEARSON'S NOVEL MAGAZINE. Includes two early stories by noted mystery writer Roy Vickers; also a death premonition story by Theo. Douglas Mrs. H. D. Everett. Routine commercial work of World War I-era. On the plus side it should be noted that these are stories seldom encountered elsewhere. "Mostly crude horror." - Bleiler The Guide to Supernatural Fiction 690. Reference: Bleiler 1978 p. 7. Reginald 05932. C. Arthur Pearson Ltd., n.d. unknown