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74-0861New York: The Gotham Book Mart; Charles Scribner's Sons 1948. 5"x6". Postcard Invitation. Very Good. New York: The Gotham Book Mart; Charles Scribner's Sons, 1948. unknown
74-0801New York: The Gotham Book Mart 1962. 4"x5". Postcard Invitation. Deckled edges. Moderate creasing. Slight discolorations in corners. Very Good. New York: The Gotham Book Mart, [1962]. unknown
74-0727New York: The Gotham Book Mart 1945. 4"x5". Postcard Invitation. Deckled edges. Minor creasing. Light discolorations on front and back. Very Good. New York: The Gotham Book Mart, 1945. unknown
74-0737New York: The Gotham Book Mart 1945. 4"x5". Postcard Invitation. Significant abrasion across front face. Deckled edges. Minor creasing. Minor discoloration on back. Good. New York: The Gotham Book Mart, 1945. unknown
68-8545New York NY: The Gotham Book Mart 1940. 13.5 x 8 cm. Typed text on leaf with Gotham Book Mart letterhead. Invitation. Very Good. Scarce. New York, NY: The Gotham Book Mart, 1940. unknown
69-0820Kattle's Yard University of Cambridge Cambridge 1987. 4to. 71 pp. Soft Cover. Very Good. Light shelf wear. Color Plates. Provenance: From the estate of Gerald Nordland 1927-2019. He was a museum director art critic educator and author. Director of the Milwaukee Art Museum 1977-85; the UCLA Wight Art Gallery 1973-77; Dean of the Chouinard Art Institute 1960-64.Author of over 60 publications including monographs on Lachaise Nakian Diebenkorn and Frank Lloyd Wright. Kattle's Yard, University of Cambridge, Cambridge 1987 paperback
1924B58249Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press 1924. Paperback. Very good. RARE! Printed paper wraps octavo 76pp. not illustrated. Book has moderate rubbing and soil to wraps small previous owner's signature to front panel binding tight text clean and unmarked. University of Pittsburgh Press paperback
190970978Boston: Chapple 1909. Hardcover. VERY GOOD. Previous owner's ex-libris to front pastedown endpapers with acid transfer of ex-libris to free endpaper. Volume I shows a faint water line to rear endpapers and occasional page. Front hinges starting to Volume II. Soft faded celery green cloth-covered boards have frayed spinecaps and bumped corners. Sunning to spines boards a bit soiled or spotted. Top edges gilt deckled bottom and fore-edges. Occasional uncut page. Age-tanned. Books are 6.75 x 4.5". Pleasant old book scent. Volumes have a 2.5 x 1" label affixed to upper spines indicating title contents and publisher. Portraits of various authors. Clean solid. 296 / 291 pp. Contributors to Volume I : Patrick Henry Henry Clay Thomas Jefferson James Madison George Washington Henry Lee John C. Calhoun. Contributors to Volume II : Jefferson Davis Robert E. Lee Sam Houston Alexander H. Stephens Robert Young Hayne Robert Toombs Thomas Hart Benton Henry Woodfin Grady Atticus G. Haygood. Among speeches and addresses are Patrick Henry's speech on adopting the Federal Constitution George Washington's farewell address to the Continental Army Calhoun's speech on the Subject of Slavery Robert E. Lee at Appomattox Sam Houston's speech on Treatment of Indians and more. Chapple hardcover
73-1395New York: Staempfli Gallery 1964. 8vo. 15 pp. Soft cover. Very Good. Color and Black and white plates. From the collection of Peter Selz Art History Professor at UC Berkeley. New York: Staempfli Gallery, 1964 paperback
CORV-BBC-0K96389Avon Comics Inc. Paperback. Good. American pulp magazine 1940's era humor good condition. Pages may have chipping pencil marks sun bleaching or yellowing due to age. Additional scans are available on request. Bagged and boarded for preservation. Avon Comics Inc paperback
19809000530099998987709<p>Collectible Fine First Edition Hardcover Fine Mylar Protected Dust Jacket NOT Price cut. NOT a library copy. NO marks NO writing 189 pp. The Welsh who championed the Right of Man and supported the American Revolution and the search for Madoc son of Owain Gwynedd. John Evans and the American West. Pristine. See our Three Geese in Flight Book Scans</p> Croom Helm hardcover
1937SKU1036338Lower Blackstone River Valley District Committee of The Rhode Island and Providence Plantations Tercentenary Committee Inc. / E.L. Freeman Co. Pawtucket 1937-01-01. hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. Lower Blackstone River Valley District Committee of the Rhode Island and Providence Plantations Tercentenary Committee Inc. E.L. Freeman Co.: Pawtucket 1937. Hardcover. A Very Good blue cloth binding with gilt lettering on front board and spine binding intact sunning to spine bit frayed spine edges some rubbing to board and spine edges age toning to pages small dent with small tear to buckram top rear board edge paperclip discoloration top front pastedown/top frontis and top title page previous owner handwritten ink name on front free endpaper mil biblichor without Dust wrapper. A nice and clean copy. 8vooctavo or approx. 6 x 9 inches. 169pp. b&w illustrations. We pack securely and ship daily with delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scans are available for any item please inquire. Lower Blackstone River Valley District Committee of The Rhode Island and Providence Plantations Tercentenary Committee, Inc. / E hardcover
193878692Glendale California: The Arthur H. Clark Company 1938. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. One of only 1021 copies printed. "A contribution to the romantic myth of the missions and missionaries in the Southwest this book compiles many of the legends dealing with the missions and their surrounding countryside." Octavo: 342 pp. with 8 illustrations and a folding map. Original blue cloth binding with gilt-stamped titles and borders. Internally crisp and clean. The spine is moderately toned; otherwise very good. Clark and Brunet 127. The Arthur H. Clark Company hardcover
2003Alibris.0036644melbourne florida: sweet water press 2003. signed by author. Hard cover. Very good in very good dust jacket. Signed by author. Hoppy by Hank Williams signed signed by author. -HARDCOVER IN DUST JACKET CONDITION VERY GOOD-SWEET WATER PRESS.COPYRIGHT 2003. Hoppy by Hank Williams signed signed by author. -HARDCOVER IN DUST JACKET CONDITION VERY GOOD-SWEET WATER PRESS.COPYRIGHT 2003 Hoppy by Hank Williams signed signed by author. -HARDCOVER IN DUST JACKET CONDITION VERY GOOD-SWEET WATER PRESS.COPYRIGHT 2003 sweet water press hardcover
2000Alibris.0034166melbourne fl: sweet-water press 2000. signed by hank williams. Hard cover. Very good in good dust jacket. Signed by author. hardcover in dust jacket condition good. 409 p. 'Those Wide Open Spaces is the first comprehensive book to look at the leading cowboy movie heroes of the 1930s 1940s and 1950s. With more than 225 full-page photographs many never published previously the book heralds the stories behind the rise of s 'Those Wide Open Spaces is the first comprehensive book to look at the leading cowboy movie heroes of the 1930s 1940s and 1950s. With more than 225 full-page photographs many never published previously the book heralds the stories behind the rise of such greats as Hopalong Cassidy Gene Autry and Roy Rogers. To satisfy the interests of real movie buffs there are chapters on those stars who made B-Westerns so popular including Sunset Carson Buster Crabbe Tim Holt Buck Jones and Lash LaRue to name only a few. Because these movies would never have been as good as they were without them the author includes chapters on the "Saddle Queens" who made the heroes look even better--such as Anne Jefferys Virginia Mayo and Jennifer Holt. To round out the presentation there is a chapter on 100 of the top horses that blazed across the screen every Saturday afternoon. Editorial Reviews From the Inside Flap As long as there are little boys.as long as the little boy in many of us never grows up.there will be a void in our lives--a longing for those special days in our youth when there were heroes living ones and fictional ones. For many leafing through this book there is a remembrance of men going off to and coming home from war; there are images of figures standing tall against all manner of odds; there was a peaceful time when childhood meant that kids could be kids and nothing more. While this is a book dedicated to the memories of ficitional heroes long gone the strength of recollection makes it possible to close one's eyes and literally go back to the days of Saturday matinees cowboy heroes villainous bad guys six-shooters that did their job without the need for visual portrayls of agony and gore and horses latered up from the chase. Remember Charlie King the mustachioed bad guy who usually wore black and probably holds the record for being shot more times in B-Westerns than any other villan Remember those rocks--you know the ones that our hero rode by once maybe twice maybe even more while trying to apprehend some gang of bank robbers or carrle thieves Those are the rocks pictures on the cover front and back of this book. Those rocks are a part of Americana--they're part of our lives. Those Wide Open Spaces is an effort of love. The author has spent much of his adult life collecting visual memories of those wonderful days of the matinee hero and presents them here in a tribute to the names thatremain emblazoned in our hearts and minds. About the Author Hank Williams has been a B-Western cowboy buff since his days as an usher at the State Theater in Elizabethtown KY. A veteran of the U.S. Army Hank played semi-pro baseball co-wrote a couple of songs andproduced sessions at Columbia Studios in Nashville. He has owned a small film company and promoted country music shows in Nashville. His favorite all-time cowboy hero is Hopalong Cassidy and Hank is very proud of his personal relationship with grace Bradley-Boyd wife of the famous western hero. Hank is an avid Florida golfer sweet-water press hardcover
19974700Q-Waste LandAperture New York 1997 New York: Aperture 1997. First edition first printing with full number line including the 1. Hardcover. Quarter black cloth over black paper-covered boards with silver spine lettering. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Publishers original price intact on jacket flap. Comes with archival-quality mylar dust jacket protector. A tight clean copy. Oblong quarto 160 pages. Illustrated throughout in color photographs. Preface by Wendell Berry. Afterword by Mark Dowie. Additional text by William Kittredge Susan Griffin Peter Montague Maria B. Pellerano and Terry Tempest Williams. WASTE LAND presents David T. Hansons large-format color photographs of industrial and environmentally damaged sites in the American West accompanied by critical and literary essays responding to those landscapes. This is his first book. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Aperture, New York hardcover
2004AME_9780816054374Facts on File Inc. 2004. 1st. Hardcover. New/New. Facts on File Inc. hardcover
1996e85edUnitie Trust 1996. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good/No Jacket. The wraps are tidy overall with little edge rub. The binding is excellent. The pages are crisp with no inscriptions or annotations. JHK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Unitie Trust paperback
19964rmUnitie Trust 1996. Paperback. Very Good. Signed. signed by Williams. book is a bit knocked. internally clean and presentable. binding is intact. very good copy.SK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Unitie Trust paperback
1914620423New York: Jerome H. Remick 1914. Softcover. Very Good. Sheet music stated "Popular Edition." Cover illustration by Starmer. Folio. Single bifolium with a single-sheet-insert making six pages. Bifolium separating along the bottom of the fold edgewear including chips and tears two of which have internal tape repairs and exterior rubbed complete but just a good or better copy. For voice and piano. Plate imprint "Darktown P.C. 4. Jerome H. Remick unknown
19761646<p>This First Edition First Printing copy of<strong> The Regionalists by Nancy Heller and Julia Williams</strong> was published in 1976 by Watson-Guptill Publications of New York and printed in Japan. The book which measures approximately 11 inches wide by 11 ½ inches tall by 1 ¼ inches thick contains 208 pages devoted to the Painters of The American Scene in the 1920s 30s and 40s. In addition to text the book contains 48 full-page color plates 94 full-page halftones biographies of the artists and a bibliography of related books.</p><p>The book is hard bound in red cloth covered boards with black lettering on the front and spine. The book is enclosed in a non-price clipped stiff paper dust jacket with a reproduction of Thomas Hart Benton's Boomtown on the front and Grant Wood's American Gothic along with a listing of all the Regionalists on the rear. Both the book and dust jacket are in like new condition.</p><p>The illustrations accompanying this description show the front face of the dust jacket a 2-page spread of the beginning text on The Concept of Regionalism plus a Grant Wood halftone two 2-page spreads of color plates and a 2-page spread of biographies.</p> Watson-Guptill Publications hardcover
1976015206Watson-Guptil Publications New York 1976. Book. Very Good. Cloth. First Printing. 208 pages with 142 illustrations 48 full-page color plates. Some soiling and wear to the edges. Minor rubbing and wear to the dustjacket cover now protected with a Mylar cover. Biographies. Bibliography and Index. Watson-Guptil Publications, New York Hardcover
SKB-14425NY: Watson-Guptill 1976. 4to. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. Landmark study profusely illustrated. Includes Hopper Benton Burchfield Marsh Sloan Soyer Wood and many others. Very fine. NY: Watson-Guptill, [1976]. hardcover
2012184761Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2012. Hardcover. As new clean tight & bright condition with bright and crisp dust jacket. 177pp. Cambridge Scholars Publishing hardcover
193016287Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press 1930 Very slight cover wear owner's name label inside otherwise Very Good condition Content very clean binding strong gilt spine lettering bold. 190 pages with index black & white illustrations references and 37 specialized appendices. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall Harvard University Press hardcover