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192545894Calcutta India: Government of India Central Publication Brand. Good with no dust jacket; Boards soiled and worn front hinge cracked . government stamps on front free endpaper pages toned endpapers foxed. 1925. Hardcover. xvii 435pp. Red cloth. Folding maps and other illustrations. Comprehensive overview of India in 1924 regarding external relations economics politics trade sociology criminal justice agriculture railways post/telegraph social reforms the problem of drink Mr. Gandhi and other topics. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Government of India, Central Publication Brand hardcover
1917612002No place: no publisher 1917. Softcover. Good. Presumably the first edition of the May 15 1917 edition. 16mo. 48pp. Illustrated in black and white from drawings and photographs. Stapled wrappers. Lacking the wrappers staining to the fore edge of the title page affecting the verso a tear to one of the fold-outs partially affecting some content end edgewear good only. Issued only a little over a month after the U.S. entered WWI this pocket size book informed soldiers on their allotted rations installing a field range for cooking their uniforms weaponry and more. no publisher] unknown
44994This well-rounded third baseman and left fielder played for the Brooklyn Dodgers 1951-54 Baltimore Orioles 1956-57 1958 1962-62 Cleveland Indians 1957 Kansas City Athletics 1959-60 and Boston Red Sox 1963-64 before becoming a celebrated manager for a half dozen teams for twenty years earning pennants in both the American and National Leagues and bringing two teams to the World Series; in 2008 he was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Color IPS 3½" X 5½" n.p. n.y. 1980. Fine. Handsome printed half-length portrait of the smiling Montreal Expos manager in uniform boldly inscribed and signed in black fineline on a light portion: "To Richard / Sincerely / Dick Williams." A choice example. unknown
1976553202New York: New Directions 1976. Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine. First edition. Edited by Linda Welshimer Wagner. xix 108pp. Lightly toned pages faint foxing on page edges near fine in an about fine dust jacket. New Directions hardcover
20104893Routledge 2010 First Edition. 9.25 x 6 inches. xiii 252 pp. Pictorial wraps. Moderate to heavy notes in pen and marker throughout the text by art critic and writer Donald Kuspit thus good only. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Good. Routledge paperback
1994TB29364Norwalk Conn.: The Easton Press 1994. Collector's Edition. Fine in full black leather covered boards with four raised bands on the spine with gilt text and gilt decorations within the compartments and with gilt tool work on the front and rear boards. The end sheets are silk there is a matching silk placement ribbon sewn in at the head of the spine. The edges of the text block are gilt. An octavo of 8 5/8 by 5 3/4 inches. 256 pages including an index notes and references and text. A bright clean and tight copy with absolutely no prior owner ship markings of any kind. The Easton Press hardcover
2020345883Columbus OH: Compass & Chain Publishing 2020. 236 page hardcover in dustjacket; internal "surplus duplicate" rubberstamp from a library otherwise very good. Compass & Chain Publishing unknown
197130505Columbia: University of South Carolina Press 1971. Hardcover. 4to. Full grey leatherette. xvi 124pp. Top edge gilt. Frontispiece numerous illustrations. Near fine. First edition Number 2 of this publisher's "Tricentennial Edition" series. Eckhard 1757-1833 was a German-born American church organist in Charleston Virginia. From the library of musicologist and conductor/director Paul Clinton Echols 1944-94. University of South Carolina Press hardcover
1987559081New York: Thunder's Mouth Press 1987. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Thunder's Mouth Press hardcover
197952842Place_Pub: Athens GA: University of Georgia Press 1979. First Edition. First Printing. good good. 305 illus. notes bibilography index DJ somewhat worn/soiled: edge tears/chips three lines underlined on rear DJ flap. Highly informed opinions concerning most of the controversial aspects of the Allied occupation of Japan and the adjustment of Japanese politicians to the democratic process. University of Georgia Press unknown
1958SELwilJARJargon Society 1958-12-01. First Edition. Paperback. Good. 0x0x0. Folded wrappers enclosing 14 loose broadside poems reproduced from holograph over illustrations by Fielding Dawson. Includes poems by Paul Blackburn Bob Brown Edward Dahlberg Max Finstein Allen Ginsberg Paul Goodman Denise Levertov Walter Lowenfels Edward Marshall E. A. Navaretts Joel Oppenheimer Gilbert Sorrentino Jonathan Williams and Louis Zukofsky. Paper wraps shelf worn & lightly soiled. Loose leaf broadsides also lightly worn & soiled. Jargon Society paperback
196233363NY: Crowell-Collier. 1962. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near fine in worn dust jacket.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 318 pp . Crowell-Collier hardcover
196233362NY: Crowell-Collier. 1962. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near fine in worn dust jacket.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 318 pp . Crowell-Collier hardcover
196233361NY: Crowell-Collier. 1962. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near fine in worn dust jacket.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 318 pp . Crowell-Collier hardcover
1904123000London 1904. Softbound. Good. Spine worn generally loose. Sold as a reading copy only. An eight-page article with 9 bw photographs of Sorolla paintings. In addition to the article on Sorolla in this issue there are also articles about Japanese Flower Painting; George S. Elgood's Water-Colour Drawings; Modern Russian Art: Some LEading Painters of Moscow; A Maker of Beautiful Things: Mr. Alexander Fisher and His Work; The Modern French Pastellists: Alfred Philippe Roll; Ethical Art and Mr. F. Cayley Robinson; Exhibition of The Society of American Artists By Charles Caffin. paperback
1983559492Westport Connecticut: Greenwood Press 1983. Hardcover. Fine. First edition. 175pp. Fine. Greenwood Press hardcover
199672014Washington DC: Northeast Publishing House 1996. First Edition Stated First Printing Stated. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. xi 1 492 pages. Illustrations. Slight creasing to DJ edges. Foreword by Eleanor Holmes-Norton Delegate of the District of Columbia to the House of Representatives. Signed and inscribed by the author on page iii. Leaford Williams served with distinction in the Foreign Service of the U.S. Department of State. He later became a community leader and author. From comments posted on-line: Journey into Diplomacy is a memoir that reads like a tale of an ambitious young man leaving the hills of Mulgrave Jamaica to go abroad and find his destiny. Mr. Williams was fortunate to escape the trials of growing up without much and eventually landed in diplomat schools in Washington DC before joining the Foreign Service. Mr. Leaford was the first Black Man to master the Korean language and was highly honored by the Korean Diplomats while serving abroad in the Foreign Service. After many achievements he was forced out of his Foreign Service career because he felt of racism. His courage and ability to maintain his dignity and professionalism is admirable. Mr. Leaford is a fighter for justice. The book is a great read and highly recommended for anyone interested in obtaining a historical view of a Foreign Service experience in the 1960's when racial tension was high. Northeast Publishing House hardcover
20041556592027-06Copper Canyon Press. PAPERBACK. 2004. 9781556592027 :Near Fine copy of Williams' last full-length collection. Title page signed by the poet. Postcard laid in promoting launch event at The Captain's Bookshelf. . VG. Copper Canyon Press paperback
ING9781935963332Walker Art Center. New. Special order direct from the distributor Walker Art Center unknown
2000B66933East Lansing MI: Michigan State University Press 2000. First printing. Softcover. Near fine. Signed by Williams! Printed paper wraps octavo 76pp. not illustrated. Book has mild rubbing to wraps hint of bump to spine foot binding tight text clean and unmarked. Poet currently is president of the Rhode Island School of Design! Michigan State University Press unknown
1968575690New York: New Directions 1968. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition thus. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket with faint toning. New Directions hardcover
1957554144San Francisco: City Lights Books 1957. Softcover. Very Good. First City Lights Books edition. 16mo. 83pp. Printed red and white wrappers. Some pages roughly opened spine lightly tanned very good. Pocket Poets Series Number Seven. City Lights Books unknown
1957554142San Francisco: City Lights Books 1957. Softcover. Very Good. First City Lights Books edition. 16mo. 83pp. Printed red and white wrappers. Owner name on title page small chip on front wrapper foredge spine tanned very good. Pocket Poets Series Number Seven. City Lights Books unknown
2014016662McGill-Queen's University Press 2014 10.25" x 8.5". viii 664 pp. "The projects and people that defined landscape architecture.thoroughly researched practically oriented and grounded in the country's many regions." Numerous colour photos maps and figures. Blue boards fore-edge has a small mark. DJ has some light shelf wear and scuffs. This book weighs 2.5 kg extra postage may be requested. McGill-Queen's University Press hardcover
1926053970New York NY: Harper & Brothers 1926. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fair/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Edge and corner wear; scuffed and scratched; spine is split and fraying at the head and tail; corners are bumped and rubbed; shelf worn front and rear hinges are cracked; ex-library with the usual library markings; overall still readable collectible copy! Very rare and hard-to-find title! Blue and white illustrated boards with red lettering. 257 adventure-filled and action-packed pages nicely enhanced by black and white illustrations! Extremely scarce and out-of-print first edition! "The November sun that had been red and threatening all day slowly disappeared behind a cloud bank. The wind that had held steadily to the south for a week now shifted suddenly to the northeast coming as a furious blast. In a moment it seemed the mild Indian summer breeze was changed to a fierce winter gale. The little schooner yacht that had been riding in the bay not more than a half mile from the jagged rocky shore line began dancing about like a cork." ---- from Chapter I The Storm. <br/> <br/> Harper & Brothers hardcover