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96152Rare original photograph of Olympic Gold medalist Jim Thorpe and Baseball Hall of Famer Ted Williams smiling together at the New England Sportsman's and Boat Show in 1952. Signed by both Williams and Thorpe. Double matted and framed; the photograph measures 9.5 inches by 7.5 inches. The entire piece measures 16 inches by 14 inches. An exceptional . American athlete and Olympic gold medalist James Francis Thorpe became the first Native American to win a gold medal for the United States in the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm Sweden. Considered one of the most versatile athletes of modern sport he also played collegiate and professional football and professional basketball. Ted Williams played his entire Major League Baseball career as a left fielder for the Boston Red Sox from 1939 to 1960. In the 1941 All-Star Game Williams batted fourth behind Joe DiMaggio who was in the midst of his record-breaking hitting streak having hit safely in 48 consecutive games. Williams' 1941 season is often considered to be the best offensive season of all time though the MVP award would go to DiMaggio. unknown
19543460321954. Softcover. Fine. Mimeographed sheets printed both sides. 13pp. Sheets stapled at one corner. Fine. A couple minor corrections possibly by Williams. The typescript for the 1955 publication of the opera by G. Ricodi and Co. which coincided with its first performance at Tulane University in New Orleans on January 17 1955. The original one-act play was written before 1946 but never performed as a play only an opera during Williams's lifetime. It was not published until it appeared in 27 Wagons Full of Cotton and Other One-Act Plays in 1966. OCLC locates no copies of this typescript and it is not found in the Harry Ransom or Fred W. Todd collections. unknown
199676079Ashgate Publishing; Et Al. New. 1996. Hardcover. 1859283039 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in English. 96 pages; well-illustrated. See Paynton Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Life and Work Raisonnee Ashgate Publishing; Et Al hardcover
1939355490716993London: Gollancz 1939. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. First UK Edition. Supervised and with a Preface and Prologue by John Chancellor. Publisher's black boards with red spine lettering. A fine copy in a near fine or better D/W with just a hint of darkening to the spine. Exceedingly uncommon in this outstanding condition. Gollancz hardcover
1946157372New York: A New Directions Book 1946-48-49-51-58. Say it! No ideas but in things First editions first printings of Williams's epic poem Book 2 a review copy from the library of Ruth and Mark Schorer with their bookplate on the front pastedown and a typed letter signed by the publisher Hubert Creekmore loosely inserted. This is an excellent association sent to a significant friend and colleague of the author with a request for his comments. Mark Schorer 1908-1977 was a writer and critic who earned his MA at Harvard and went on to chair the University of California's English Department from 1960 to 1965. He was a witness during the 1957 obscenity trial for Allen Ginsberg's Howl testifying in defence of the poem. He was one of Williams's "teaching pals" quoted in Mariani p. 546 and in his autobiography Williams recalls attending a two-week English conference in 1946 in Salt Lake City Utah where "Walter Van Tilburg Clark Caroline Gordon Mark Schorer all swam with us in a nearby pool evenings and at Alta we rode in the ski-lift specially connected for us over the snowless ground now blossoming profusely on the slopes between the tall firs. thrilling to be lifted that way above the mountainside feet dangling high over the earth to the shoulder of the slope". In his letter Creekmore acknowledges this friendship despite misspelling Schorer as "Shorer" a fairly common error: "knowing you are a friend of Williams I wonder if you would read this new section of his longest and most mature poem and send us as soon as possible some comments on it". Paterson was influenced by Ulysses and embarked upon with the intent "to objectify the man himself as we know him and love him and hate him" quoted in Lloyd p. 190. The epic began life as an 85-line poem of the same name which won the Dial award in 1926. Williams struggled with "the impossible poem Paterson" admitting in his autobiography that it "called for a poetry such as I did not know". However his belief in the project sustained him: "A cold east wind today that seems to blow from the other side of the world - at the same time to be blowing all poetry out of life. A man wonders why he bothers to continue to write. And yet it is precisely then that to write is most imperative for us. That if I can do it will be the end of Paterson Book IV. The ocean of savage lusts in which the wounded shark gnashes at his own tail is not our home. It is the seed that floats to shore one word one tiny even microscopic word is that which can alone save us" Letter to José Garcia Villa 1950 quoted in Wallace. 5 vols octavo. Original buff cloth title on front covers in gilt thin rectangle stamped across front covers spines and rear covers in black Book 1 green Book 2 blue Book 3 red Book 4 and orange Book 5 fore and lower edges untrimmed. With dust jackets. Ticket of the Holiday Bookshop New York on rear pastedown of Book 5. Spine and lower rear cover of Book 1 slightly foxed a few marks to front cover one corner bumped a little offsetting to pastedowns; spine of Book 5 a little cocked; tiny bump to top edge of front cover of Book 4. A near-fine set extremities occasionally toned in lightly toned jackets a little soiled spine ends and corners occasionally chipped and nicked a few short closed tears to panels of final three books tiny damp stain to rear panel of Book 3 a very sharp and attractive set. Wallace A24a; A25a; A30a; A34a; A44a. Margaret Glynne Lloyd William Carlos Williams's Patterson A Critical Reappraisal 1980; Paul Mariani William Carlos Williams A New World Naked 1981; William Carlos Williams The Autobiography 2017. hardcover
53097London : Alecto Historical Editions 2000 . The Domesday Book - Millennium Edition is the complete text of the Domesday survey of William the Conqueror's kingdom in a limited edition of 450 No. 82 perfect facsimile copies. It is bound in a replica of the earliest known Domesday binding the Winton Domesday and very few copies remain. This is the de-luxe edition which includes companion volumes and maps which help bring to life this fascinating part of our heritage. A two-volume modern English translation typeset so the text follows the original hand-written script line-for-line. These volumes are superbly hand-bound within a linen spine and hand-made paper sides. Also included is a people and places index volume bound to match the translation. This volume includes an introduction and a dedication sheet carrying the number 82 / 450 . Domesday is presented with a matching solander box containing modern Ordnance Survey maps with overlaid Domesday sites light water stain to 30% of the spine. The two-volume facsimile of Great Domesday is bound in brown embossed EI calfskin to the 12th Century design of the Winton Domesday which is one of only thirteen known English Romanesque bindings that have survived. The two volumes of the facsimile of the Domesday Book are handsomely bound in antique style blind-stamped calf housed in a custom reversed calf antique style satchel with ties. Domesday has been called one of the three most famous books in the world alongside the Bible and the Koran and is acknowledged as being one of the most important historical documents of the first millennium. William the Conqueror�s great survey has been used as a working document ever since its commission at Christmas 1085 and remained pre-eminent as a census of England until the 19th Century. It was last consulted for legal precedent in 1982 896 years after it was written. Domesday Book encompasses two independent works in originally two physical volumes. These were "Little Domesday" covering Norfolk Suffolk and Essex and "Great Domesday" covering much of the remainder of England and parts of Wales except for lands in the north which later became Westmorland Cumberland Northumberland and the County Palatine of Durham. No surveys were made of the City of London Winchester or some other towns probably due to their tax-exempt status. London : Alecto Historical Editions, 2000 . unknown
52601<p>Edinburgh printed for the author by Thomas Ruddiman 1789. TITLE CONTINUED: PART I. Of the Natural History of the Strata of Coal and of the Concomitant Strata. PART II. Of the Natural History of Mineral Veins and other Beds and Repositories of the precious and useful Metals. PART III. Of the Natural History of the Prevailling Strata and of the principal and most interesting Phaenomena upon and within the surface of our Globe. FIRST EDITION 1789 three Parts in two volumes. 8vo approximately 220 x 130 mm 8½ x 5 inches lacks half-title in Volume 1 not called for in Volume 2 pages: Volume 1: lxii 1 1-450 followed by Errata; Volume 2: 3 4-531 followed by Errata and iv pages of Contents bound in quarter calf over marbled boards gilt lettered labels to spine gilt volume numbers and gilt rules between raised bands on spines early old Worcester library bookplate dated 1790 to the first pastedown of each volume. Spine faded with some small dark stains shelf wear to edges of boards blind library stamp to title page following leaf and last 2 leaves of both volumes hardly noticeable pale age-browning and light foxing throughout pastedowns and free endpapers foxed a few other minor marks. A very good tight set of the scarce first edition. See: John Challinor The History of British Geology No 4 page 65; No.10 pages 70-71 No 15 pages 76-77; ESTC: T92364. MORE IMAGES ATTACHED TO THIS LISTING ALL ZOOMABLE FURTHER IMAGES ON REQUEST. POSTAGE AT COST.</p> Edinburgh, printed for the author, by Thomas Ruddiman, 1789. hardcover
1868175067Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons 1868. One of the earliest European residents of Burma First edition of this account of efforts to link Britain's Indian possessions with China. Williams proposed a trade and telegraph route stretching from Rangoon through Sichuan to Nanjing and Shanghai as well as a telegraph connection from Mandalay to Calcutta. This copy was owned by Hermann Heinrich Krüger an officiating consul at Rangoon for the North German Confederation and has his signature on the half-title. Clement Williams 1833-1879 "joined the 68th Light Infantry as an assistant surgeon and was sent to Burma in 1858. After mastering the Burmese language he was posted to Mandalay Upper Burma by 1861 where he gained the friendship and trust of King Mindon by treating various members of the royal court for cataracts and other medical issues. Because of his extraordinary access to the King Dr. Williams was appointed 'correspondent' to the Chief Commissioner of Lower Burma Arthur Phayre and in 1863 he was elevated to the position of Political Agent. As such he was involved in the negotiation of the commercial treaty in 1863 and played an active role in the economic and political development of Upper Burma" Royal Ontario Museum. In 1863 Williams received permission from Mindon to seek a trade route from India to China via the Irrawaddy relying on Burmese guides to obtain navigational information and sketch maps from local communities. While unrest on the Chinese border prevented him from reaching his destination his published account laid the groundwork for future expeditions with the same goal including the 1868 Sladen expedition of which he was a member. The large folding map shows the main proposed route and also highlights two potential shorter routes including one proceeding from Rangoon along China's south coast to Canton. This copy is from the second issue; the first does not have the letterpress note tipped in opposite page viii. Octavo. With tissue-guarded engraved frontispiece showing the lower defile of Irrawadi 5 engraved plates 2 folding maps 1 with routes coloured by hand illustrations in text 18 pp. publisher's advertisements at end; publisher's letterpress note dated December 1868 tipped in opposite p. viii as issued. Original brown sand-grain cloth spine lettered in gilt blind panels on boards gilt vignette on front cover dark blue endpapers edges untrimmed. Cloth rubbed and bumped spine sunned and slightly cocked foxing internally larger folding map with repaired stub tear: a very good copy. Cordier Indosinica 177; not in Löwendahl. Royal Ontario Museum "Glimpses of Upper Burma: Clement Williams 1833-1879" available online. hardcover
185229179AB1852. Second Edition. London John Churchill 1852. Octavo. VII 207 pages with a 32 page catalogue of John Curchill's publications to the rear. Modern Hardcover green half maroquin in custom made solander box. Remarkably rare book that has been extensively restored by master bookbindery "George Bayntun" in Bath England. The pages have been all singlely restored and "japanese-paper-tissued". Evan Bedford - Catalogue of the Evan Bedford Library of Cardiology - No.963 The book comes together with an edition of Evan Bedford's Bibliography: "The Evan Bedford Library of Cardiology - Catalogue of books pamphlets and journals". Bedford remarks already in the introductory essay to his famous publication: "Many friends have kindly presented me with copies of their books some of which have already become cardiac classics" / Dr.O'Donovan generously presented me with his copy of Williams' "Nervous and sympathetic palpitation of the heart" 2nd ed. 1852 which he acquired in Nottingham and which i had long sought in vain ! "The book is now very rare". hardcover
1945321103Murray Utah: Pharos Numbers 1 & 2 1945. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Small chips and tears at the edges of the yapped wrappers age-toning at the edges a short tear on the title page about near fine housed in a cloth chemise and red quarter morocco slipcase. The author's first separately published work a play. Inscribed by Williams to his close friend Paul Bigelow: "To my dear friend Paul with very best wishes Tennessee Williams." Bigelow assisted in the Broadway production of Williams' Rose Tattoo in 1951 and also edited several of Williams' works including the novel The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone for New Directions. Bigelow or "the legendary Paul Bigelow" as he is called in Williams' Memoirs was one of Williams's first openly gay friends. Pharos Numbers 1 & 2 unknown
19541060961954. First Edition. Signed. WILLIAMS Tennessee. The Kingdom of Earth with Hard Candy. A Book of Stories. Hartford New York: New Directions 1954. Tall octavo original half brown cloth original slipcase. $3200.Signed limited edition published the same year as the first edition and including the story The Kingdom of Earth not included in the trade edition number 17 of only 100 numbered copies out of a total of approximately 135 signed on the copyright page by Tennessee Williams.One of four collections of short fiction by Tennessee Williams. At the time the first edition of Hard Candy was published Tennessee Williams wanted to include Kingdom of Earth a story about ""relations among a dying transvestite his sluttish bride and his brother"" Hart 831. However his publisher fearing an obscenity-based backlash encouraged him to accept a compromise. Eventually Williams agreed to publish the first edition of this collection without Kingdom of Earth but demanded that a special signed limited edition including the story be published that same year. Thus this signed limited edition uses the original sheets from the first edition of Hard Candy but bears a cancel title page with a signed limitation statement on the verso and contains Kingdom of Earth at the end. While the limitation page claims that 100 copies of this work were published that number is believed to refer to the number of copies intended for Williams' own private distribution of which this copy is number 17. Approximately 35 additional copies some signed were published for the use of the publisher but those are all believed to contain various non-numeric notations on the limitation page. Most of the original 100 copies were later destroyed making this the rarest of Williams' works. Crandell A13.I.b. Owner signature in yellow felt pen.Text fresh with only tiny bit of spotting to one leaf 227-8 expert repair to inner paper hinges faintest edge-wear to boards; expert archival repair to slipcase. A highly desirable extremely good copy. hardcover
178943729Edinburgh: Printed for the author by Thomas Ruddiman. 1789. 8vo. 21cm The First Edition in 2 volumes lxii 4501errata & 34-5311ivpp. errata and list of contents in quarter tan calf and marbled boards gilt ruled raised bands black leather label gilt titles both title page has some slight foxing text is otherwise clean volume one title page has an expertly repair on the upper right corner near attractively bound set The Scarce First Edition. Printed for the author by Thomas Ruddiman. unknown
16183495London: Humphrey Lownes for Mathew Lownes 1618. Late 19th-century red morocco sewn on 5 supports with the corresponding raised bands on the spine the title author and year of publication lettered in gold on the spine gold tooled board edges and turn-ins gilt edges. Small 4to. With a woodcut printer's device on the title-page 27 decorated woodcut initials 3 woodcut headpieces and a woodcut tailpiece. First edition of an eye-witness account of the beginning of the Eighty Year's War in the Low Countries. The author Sir Roger Williams ca. 1539-1595 fought under Prince William of Orange from whom he claims to have received much information. The present work is considered a valuable and objective account. "As a Tudor historian Sir Roger is virtually unique. Few of his contemporaries could claim Sir Roger's extensive knowledge of military science his intimacy with the leading political and military figures of the age and his personal experience as a soldier." Evans. The present copy was bound by Robert Riviere after 1880."The actions includes the most important events that occurred during the early years of the Dutch war of independence: the political and religious controversies . Louis van Nassau's stirring but unsuccessful campaign in Friesland; William the Silent's march to Brabant; Louis' surprise attack on Mons; the revolt of Flushing; the arrival of foreign volunteers; the follies of the English soldiers in the weeks that followed; the siege of Haarlem; the mutiny of the Spanish soldiers before Alkmaar; the disgrace and withdrawal of the duke of Alva; and the sea-battles around Middleburgh in 1573-1574" Evans.Williams was born in Wales and served as a volunteer in the Dutch army. He fought in the battles of Goes and Middelburgh was present when William of Orange was assassinated helped capture the assassin and apparently almost killed the Duke of Parma during the Siege of Venlo. In 1590 he wrote A brief discourse of war with his opinions concerning some part of martial discipline which is considered one of the best English military works from its time. The present work was published posthumously and is an incomplete reconstruction from a manuscript that Williams wrote but is still very insightful. It is here present in first edition. The second appeared in 1809 when Sir Walter Scott rediscovered it and included it in the first volume of A collection of scarce and valuable tracts. The text has also been republished a few times in the 20th century.With the text "Bound by Riviere & Son" giltstamped at the lower front turn-in and a 19th-century annotation on the first free flyleaf about the author's family. The binding is somewhat soiled with a crescent moon shaped stain on the front board. The work is somewhat browned throughout especially around the edges of the leaves it has been cut somewhat short affecting some of the printed marginal notes. Otherwise in good condition.l Cockle Military books 93; ESTC S120160; Pollard & Redgrave 25731; USTC 3008223 37 copies; cf. Evans J. The works of Sir Roger Williams. Humphrey Lownes, for Mathew Lownes, hardcover
1814177515London: Longman Hurst Rees Orme & Brown J. Murray & H. Colburn 1814. Uncut in the original boards First edition in English revised and translated from the illustrated folio edition published in Paris in 1813. The work was originally serialized in seven parts from 1810 to 1813. It contains Humboldt's reflections on South and Central American culture and "crosses many traditional genres of literary and scientific writing ranging from travelogue and essay to scientific treatise art historiography and anthology" Kutzinski and Ette p. xxix. Drawn from research undertaken on his travels with Aimé Bonpland from 1799 to 1804 this is Humboldt's guide to the "origin and first progress of the arts among the natives of America" including "specimens of the remains of their architecture sculpture historical painting and hieroglyphics" vol. I p. 1. It established Humboldt as a key figure in the development of Mesoamerican studies and provided indispensable observations regarding botany zoology geography and geology that gave root to later studies. Humboldt aimed to offer a holistic view of world civilizations rather than merely measuring everything by the Greek and Roman model: "my own recent investigations on the natives of America appear at an epocha in which we no longer deem unworthy of attention whatever is not conformable to that classical style" vol. I pp. 5-6. "Humboldt's intent was to work against misunderstanding the New World as a historyless 'realm of nature' populated by uncivilized roving hordes. His purpose was to develop an alternative perspective on the interrelations of nature and culture in the Americas a view as it were whose worldwide entanglements would not permit Europeans to define 'America' as their Other" Kutzinski & Ette p. xvi. Humboldt argued for the equality of the "old" and the "new" by showing that they were of the same geological age. This edition was translated into English by Humboldt's friend the writer Helen Maria Williams. Williams translated works from French into English along with publishing poems novels and letters of her own. These included eye-witness accounts of her controversial solo travels around France during the Revolution of which she was a staunch defender. In addition to being an associate of figures such as Mary Wollstonecraft Francisco de Miranda and Thomas Paine she was famously the subject of William Wordsworth's first published poem "On Seeing Miss Helen Maria Williams Weep at a Tale of Distress" 1787. The "Advertisement from the Editor" states: "the Picturesque Atlas in Folio being from its Nature of too high a Price for Readers in general is has been judged necessary to Reprint the Text in two Octavo Volumes" vol. I pp. iii-iv. This edition retains 20 of the plates included in the 1813 French edition of which 5 are beautifully hand-coloured. 2 vols octavo. Engraved title pages with vignettes 20 plates on 19 leaves 5 of which hand-coloured tables within text. With 16 pp. publisher's advertisements at front of vol. I. Original drab boards printed paper labels edges uncut. Contemporary ownership signatures of one Thomas White and one B. M. Carter to front endpapers. Extremities worn spines cracked boards a little marked joints of vol. I cracked at ends front joint of vol. II professionally repaired rear board of same bumped along lower edge but nevertheless well preserved in original boards foxing to contents tear affecting text to vol. I sig. A2 and I1: a very good copy. Vera M. Kutzinski & Ottmar Ette "The Art of Science: Alexander von Humboldt's Views of the Cultures of the World" Views of the Cordilleras and Monuments of the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas 2013. hardcover
1796004446BALDWIN 1796. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. GARDNOR Mr John 1729-1808. HILL Mr. The rare subscribers COLOURED copy one of ONLY 32! complete with 36 pls 1 map 2 ills. First edition in contemporary brown basket weave calf boards gilt edge tooling tips carefully repaired. New spine to style original title in gilt to red calf label raised bands gilt tooling. Internally map frontis J Cary 1787 12 1 ii-xi 1 1 2-360 pp 1 2-199 1 errors 6 subscribers 36 pls coloured 1 map 2 charts folding bound without the half title as normal per estc but ink name Thomas Lewis Esq of St Pierre to head of title page see subscribers list text watermarked T Curtis plates dated 1793 gilt tooling to board edges and turn-ins marbled endpapers text block edges sprinkled blue printed by H Baldwin lacks p117/118 as is usual in ALL copies. Lowndes removal marks from scotch tape to f/joint light offsetting & edge browning spreading to a couple of leaves light plus a couple of light marginal watermarks. 168 copies subscribed for this title of which 32 were coloured. Title continues: Illustrated and Ornamented by Views of its Principal Landscapes Ruins and Residences by John Gardnor Vicar of Battersea. ESTC T78135. Abbey 537. Lowndes 2930. UpcottII p931. Folio 229289 cms. Williams political and religious theorist and founder of the Literary Fund who at the suggestion of his friend the physician Dr Thomas Hooper of Pant-y-Goitre Monmouthshire and John Morgan of Tredegar Williams embarked on the monumental History of Monmouthshire; its heterogeneity reflects Williams's experience as an educator religious philosopher and political theorist. See ODNB. <br/> <br/> BALDWIN hardcover
108417London Victor Gollancz 1931. . First edition first impression inscribed by the author; 8vo; publisher's green boards titles to spine in black with the dust jacket supplied from another copy spine cocked some foxing boards a little marked; very good in the rubbed and sunned lightly chipped dust jacket sometime supplied form another copy.<br /> Inscribed by the author on the on the front free endpaper 'Charles Williams 14 Jan /31'. And with the armorial bookplate of one Reginald C. Land to the front paste down. One of the author's fine fantasy novels. In common with other inklings Williams would seem to be a parsimonious inscriber of his books. This is especially true of the fiction. I have never really ascertained why this should be but this is the first signed copy of Many Inventions we have handled.<br /> London, Victor Gollancz, 1931. hardcover
22557USA: 20th Century Fox 2005. An original movie poster for 'Robots' from 2005. Measuring 100cm x 68cm. SIGNED by Robin Williams Halle Berry Ewan McGregor Greg Kinnear Drew Carey Amanda Bynes and the director Chris Wedge. In very good condition indeed 'Robots' 2005 is an animated science-fiction comedy set in a world populated entirely by mechanical beings. Robin Williams voices 'Fender' a fast-talking scrap-collecting robot whose manic humour and improvisational energy dominate the film. The story follows idealistic inventor Rodney Copperbottom as he challenges corporate greed and planned obsolescence. Williams's performance provides anarchic comic relief while reinforcing the film's themes of creativity individuality and social responsibility beneath its colourful family-friendly surface. 20th Century Fox unknown
63577London: Longman Rees Orme Brown and Green; and Adam Black Edinburgh 1829. LARGE PAPER ISSUE. 2 volumes 4to. 30.5 x 23.5 cm. Contemporary olive morocco sides ruled with broad giltfoliate borders spine with raised bands gilt decorated compartments and titles all edges gilt. 64 steel-engraved plates on India paper laid onto heavier stock each with thick "tissue" guard and accompanying leaves of descriptive text except for plate 10 as usual never published as text for plate 11 covers same subject. Occasional minor foxing slight bump to head of spine of volume two generally a very handsome set. "Williams a Scots landscape painter returned from an extended tour of Greece and Italy in 1818. The impressions gained on this tour gave a particular character to his work which earned him the soubriquet 'Grecian' Williams. In 1820 William published a 2-vol. account of his tour Travels in Italy Greece and the Ionian Islands in a series of Letters. In 1822 he exhibited his Greek paintings in Edinburgh and published a catalogue: Views in Greece.painted in watercolours. The Select Views appeared in parts from 1827-9 the plates engraved by W. Miller James Stewart W. Forrest et al. A selection of 30 of Williams's plates has been published in collections edited by Frommel and De La Croix" Blackmer. cf. Blackmer 1811 - folio issue. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green; and Adam Black, Edinburgh, 1829. hardcover
194857781New York 1948. Vintage silver print with blind stamped and docketed on rear in pencil by Van Vechten "Tennessee Williams / Nov 14 - 48 .". 1 vols. 10 x 8 inches. Fine. Vintage silver print with blind stamped and docketed on rear in pencil by Van Vechten "Tennessee Williams / Nov 14 - 48 .". 1 vols. 10 x 8 inches. Van Vechten and Williams were close and Van Vechten reguarly photographed actors in their roles in Williams' seminal plays like "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." This shot would've been taken while Streetcar was still in its triumphant Brando and Tandy run and just after "Summer and Smoke unknown
140940903No Place: No Publisher 1990. Near Fine. A three-ring binder of photographs of Tennessee Williams and people and places related to his work compiled by fan Jackie Koenig over many years. The majority 40 to be exact are publicity photos of Williams himself; four of these are signed by Williams. These show Williams on TV programs at Key West taken by Don Pinder at his library in 1955 at the Showcase Theatre in San Francisco in 1976 taken by Jere Hageman by her on their versos and at play openings. Koening has provided occasional contextual details on laid in slips such as "I attended this preview and Tennessee Williams sat behind me."<br /> <br /> <p>A copy of the March 9 1962 issue of Time magazine is included. It features a portrait of Williams on the cover and is also signed. Some photos related to Williams' work are included such as signed photos of actors in productions of his work like Burl Ives and Ben Cooper. A set of 11 original color photos by Emily Roseland from 1997 capture the Puerto Vallarta set of Night of the Iguana.<br /> <br /> <p>A visual documentary of the later years of the famous American playwright. [No Publisher] unknown
196716795Stuttgart: Edition Hansjorg Mayer 1967. First edition. Loose Sheets. Fine. Collection of twelve post cards 12 x 16 cm illustrated by Diter Rot EACH CARD INITIALED AND DATED BY HIM IN 1967. One of only fifty sets printed. These cards were cut up from four screenprints each cut up into twelve cards. A collaboration with Emmett Williams. Cards in fine condition. This set has been artfully arranged flat and framed under plexi to form a large and quite striking screenprint. Framed at 23" square. Scarce. Only one example in WorldCat located at The Getty. Dobke Books Multiples page 210 Please note: This is a large and heavy item due to its frame. Additional postgage charges will apply. Edition Hansjorg Mayer unknown books
H349701980. Very good. We offer for sale an archive of correspondence from the estate of poet and horror-story author John Alfred Taylor mostly from editors of literary journals from the 1960s to the 1990s. There are about 200 individual notes and letters mostly in response to Taylor's submissions but we have also included groups of letters from colleagues and fellow writers notably the novelists Joseph McElroy and Thomas Williams author and editor Tim Hildebrand poet-editors Robert Bly and David Wagoner et al. which shed light on Taylor's professional academic and creative concerns and activities. Taylor was an indefatigable sender-out of poetry and eventually published over 400 poems in some of the leading literary journals. He kept a file card for each poem would write down the journal and date for each submission and if it was rejected he would send it right back out again to another journal. On the third floor of his house in Washington PA he would toss the rejection and acceptance notes into a box that eventually overflowed onto the floor. We have gathered the best of these — the most well-known editors and most interesting notes — to create an archive of Taylor's activities as an active poet and to craft a portrait of the personalities who oversaw that part of the literary scene back then. Taylor 1931-2023 first began writing verse as a student at the University of Missouri where he studied with John G. Neihardt. He did graduate work at the University of Iowa and at the famous Iowa Writers' Workshop getting a MA in 1957 and a PhD in 1959. He was an instructor at the University of New Hampshire 1959-62 where he met Thomas Williams and Joseph McElroy then Assistant Professor at Rice University 1962-64 Assistant Professor at Buffalo State College 1964-66 and from 1967 to his retirement an Associate Professor at Washington & Jefferson College in Washington PA. The Soap Duckets came out in 1965; Waking at Night appeared in 2009. A volume of supernatural fiction Hell is Murky was published by Ash-Tree Books in 2008. HIGHLIGHTS; Nasty rejection notes from Robert Bly long correspondence on publishing authors anti-war activism at Madison etc. with Tim Hildebrand a substantial tranch of very personal letters from Thomas Williams a well-known novelist and National Book Award winner notes from John Williams author of "Stoner" and "Augustus" good personal letters from Joseph McElroy author of "Women and Men" many notes from David Wagoner and from other well known editors at major literary journals of the time period. We have a complete annotated list we can send on request but the list of authors is: Jonathan Aaron Marvin Bell Stephen Berg Robert Bly Philip Dacey John Engels Jean Farley Leslie Fiedler Donald Hall Tim Hildebrand George Hitchcock Judson Jerome Curt Johnson George Lanning Gene Lundahl Robie Macauley David Madden Marvin Malone Wiliam Matthews Joseph P. McElroy Scott Meredith Robert Mezey John Frederick Nims David Ray Vern Rutsala Michael Smetzer Dave Smith Alexander Taylor Mona Van Duyn David Wagoner Charles Waterman Tom Wayman Theodore Weiss Reed Whittemore CK Williams John Williams and Thomas Williams. Many if not most in their original envelopes and some enclosing clippings booklets brochures flyers chapbooks journals. With a substantial group of representative literary magazines in which Taylor's work appeared. unknown
321059Alan Swallow. Hardcover . Very Good. Very Good Hardcover with Good Dustjacket. Signed inscribed and dated to previous owner. Dustjacket has rubbing and tearing to edges and a small chip on top of spine. Dustjacket now in mylar. Light shelfwear to covers. Pages clean and tight in binding. Pictures available upon request. A locally owned independent book shop since 1984. Alan Swallow hardcover
1949321058Alan Swallow 1949. Hardcover . Very Good. First edition first printing. Signed by John Williams and inscribed and dated to previous owner . Bound in publisher's paper-covered boards; in unclipped dust jacket. Very Good Dustjacket. Light shelfwear including rubbing and dust spots. Light shelfwear to covers. Pages clean and tight in binding. Pictures available upon request. A locally owned independent book shop since 1984. Alan Swallow hardcover
1952150388New York: Harper & Brothers 1952. First edition first printing of E.B. White's classic tale of friendship with the code "I-B" on the copyright page. Octavo bound in full morocco by the Harcourt Bindery with gilt titles and tooling to the spine in five compartments within raised bands gilt ruling to the front and rear panels gilt ruled inner dentelles stamp-signed by the Harcourt Bindery hand-made Italian marbled endpapers all edges gilt. Boldly signed by E.B. White on a page bound-in. In fine condition. An exceptional presentation. Illustrated by Garth Williams. An exceptional presentation. The most celebrated of Whites three childrens books "Charlottes Web is rightly regarded as a modern classic" Connolly 322-23. With numerous illustrations by Garth Williams. Anderson Books of the Century 210. Harper & Brothers hardcover