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200498459Lund Humphries Aldershot. 2004. Lund Humphries Aldershot. First edition. 2004. Slim square 4to hardback in DW. 126 pages. With handwritten signed card reproducing a version of one of the paintings illustrated in the book from the artist loosely inserted. "Dear John So glad you like Cutting Images. Many thanks for your letter. Best wishes Kyffin." Colour reproductions throughout. A lovely clean copy in wrapper with small vertical closed tear from top edge of dust-wrapper close to head of spine. hardcover
179117890New York:: Re-Printed by Childs and Swaine 1791. Sixth edition; first American edition. later wrappers. Some scattered inoffensive foxing; chipping and use to the later wrappers. 8vo. With five engraved plates. Evans 24001. With the addition of a lesson on the Mode of Studying and Profiting by the Reflections on the French Revolution.by Edmund Burke. Re-Printed by Childs and Swaine, unknown
186326925New York: Francis & Loutrel Printers and Stationers 1863. 25 3 blank pp. Original printed wrappers stitched. Front wrap detached light wear and dust else Very Good. Inscribed in ink by author on title page "To Rev. Dr. Lathrop with best regards by J.E. Williams." <br /> <br /> Writing in March 1863 the author welcomes the impending doom of slavery. "The more malignant and deteriorating influences of slavery are to be found among the white brutalizing as they are on the black man." He advocates the Republican position on slavery in the Territories and vigorously opposes the notion of state sovereignty.<br /> Not in Sabin or Bartlett. OCLC records a number of institutional locations. Francis & Loutrel, Printers and Stationers unknown
197213531n.p.: The Friends of San Quentin Adjustment Center 1972. First edition. A support appeal issued by Inez Williams and the Friends of San Quentin Adjustment Center on behalf of Williams’ son Fleeta Drumgo one of the Soledad Brothers and other prisoners. The pamphlet reprints letters to Williams from Fleeta Larry West Jeffrey Gaulden “Khatari†Johnny Spain Hugo Pinell Luis Talamantez David Johnson and Willie Tate. The penultimate page includes a message from the Biennial Conference of Communist Women at which Williams spoke to all political prisoners in the U.S. <br /> <br /> Stapled wrappers 8 ½†x 5 ½†14 p. illustrations. A fine copy. The Friends of San Quentin Adjustment Center unknown
1873107186<p>Large double page map of the British Isles 27" x 19" colored. A little aging and darkening creased in the middle some ceap repairs at fold tear at fold; otherwise in good shape. This map is probably from The People's Pictorial Atlas published in 1873. Nice detailed map of the area. will be shipped folded.</p> J. David Williams
186964473Urbana: Finial Press 1869. 4to pp. 8; one-page printed poem accompanied by two full-page illustrations by Peter Bodnar; red paper wrappers; touch of sunning and bumping of edges else fine. "My Ol' Kentucky Pal / Professor Davenport donning his Dear-Abby drag / advises: / DON'T CHASE! / he suggests Socrates sat on a bench in the gym / the lovers came flocking / for the simple reason he was the best talker in town." Scarce. Ten in OCLC. Finial Press unknown
1873597131873. WILLIAMS Joseph S. Old Times in West Tennessee. Reminiscences - Semi-Historic - of Pioneer Life and the Early Emigrant Settlers in the Big Hatchie Country. By a Descendant of One of the First Settlers. Memphis Tn.:W.G. Cheeney 1873. 647-295pp. Original green cloth stamped in blind and gilt. Very good overall. Includes much material concerning the early settlement of the territory the Chickasaw and other native Indian tribes and various pioneers and settlers. This is the only edition listed in the NUC. HOWES W472 "aa. unknown
1015887988.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
187323918Memphis Tenn: W.G. Cheney Printer and Publisher 1873. First edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Original green cloth. Head and tail of spine with minor loss else a very nice copy. First edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Howes W-472 "aa"; Graff 4684; Six-Guns 2405 "Devotes several pages to the early history of the Murrell gang W.G. Cheney, Printer and Publisher unknown
187316611Memphis Tenn.: W.G. Cheeney 1873. Original blue publisher's cloth much of the blue rubbed. pp 6 4 7-295. Inner hinges cracked text clean with light tanning. Good. An anecdotal history of the early pioneer settlers their relations with the Choctaws and Chickasaws military campaigns biographical sketches of the early emigrants "lawyers riding the circuit" the early settlements and towns and other historical and cultural information. FIRST EDITION. Howes W472aa. Allen 8062. 114 Eberstadt 730. 43 Decker 288. LCP 11250. W.G. Cheeney unknown
1949TW076bNew York: Added Enterprises 1949 First edition first printing. Signed and inscribed by Williams in black pen on the table of contents page: "To Bob Love Tennessee Williams Wednesday." Additionally signed by Williams in blue pen next to his poem "Tuesday's Child"printed on p. 367. Publisher's white wrappers printed in brown and green. Very good with some toning to spine and wrapper edges light rubbing to spine a touch of edgewear and a crease to p. 431. Overall a pleasing copy and uniquely signed by Williams. The Partisan Review was an influential literary and political quarterly magazine that ran from 1934 to 2003 publishing notable works by authors like James Baldwin T.S. Eliot George Orwell and Saul Bellow. In Tennessee Williams' poem "Tuesday's Child" he uses the famous nursery rhyme line "Tuesday's child is full of grace" as a jumping off point for exploring sibling dynamics love loneliness and loss. In his inscription on the table of contents page he signs his name "Tennessee Williams Wednesday" a reference to the line "Wednesday's child is full of woe" from the same nursery rhyme and likely a nod to the intense depression and sadness he dealt with his entire life which he bares in his literary works. One of the major playwrights from the 20th century Williams wrote emotionally devastating works like The Glass Menagerie 1945 A Streetcar Named Desire 1947 and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof 1955. Signed. First Edition. Original Wraps. Very Good. New York: Added Enterprises paperback
195115753ENew York: Martin Beck Theatre February 1951. First Edition. Paperbound 6†x 9â€. Playbill program for the original Broadway production of Tennessee Williams’ play The Rose Tattoo directed by Daniel Mann starring Maureen Stapledon Eli Wallach Phyllis Love and Don Murray. Top and bottom staples at the spine missing else fine in printed wrappers. Martin Beck Theatre unknown
195915749ENew York: Martin Beck Theatre March 23 1959. First Edition. Paperbound 6†x 9â€. Playbill program for the original Broadway production of Tennessee Williams’ play Sweet Bird of Youth directed by Elia Kazan starring Paul Newman Geraldine Page Sidney Blackmer Rip Torn and Diana Hyland. With music by Paul Bowles. Fine in printed wrappers. The basis of the 1962 motion picture written and directed by Richard Brooks with Paul Newman and Geraldine Brooks reprising their stage roles and co-starring Shirley Knight Ed Begley who won an Oscar and Rip Torn. Martin Beck Theatre unknown
1970TW075bNew York: Printed at the Spiral Press 1970 First edition first printing. Signed and inscribed by Tennessee Williams on p. 28 beneath the transcription of his Gold Award for Drama 1969 acceptance speech: "a memento of / "the stoned age" / Tennessee Williams". Publisher's blue wrappers with a red horizontal line printed across the spine and front wrapper lettered in black. Near fine with some toning to spine and wrapper edges a touch of wear to head of spine and some staining to spine. Overall an attractive clean copy. This book is a record of the meetings of the Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters in 1969. Part One transcribes the joint ceremonial of the two honor societies with opening remarks inductions of new members Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Stephen Spender Louise Bogan Kenneth Rexroth Wallace Stegner etc. and awards Vladimir Nabokov Leopold Stokowsi Tennessee Williams etc. Part Two includes poetry by William Meredith and John Hall Wheelock and Eudora Welty's short story "The Demonstrators." Parts Three and Four feature commemorative tributes like John Hershey on John Steinbeck Louise Bogan on Rolfe Humphries and Virgil Thomson on Douglas Moore. In Lillian Hellman's presentation speech to Tennessee Williams for the American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Award for Drama 1969 she says "I think it is safe to guess that Williams' influence on the theatre will be there a hundred years from now because the mirror he held in his hand announced a new time almost a new people and the mirror will remain clean and clear" p. 27. For Williams' acceptance speech he gives a funny but fairly off-topic anecdote likely explaining his inscription: "a memento of the stoned age." After Williams' romantic partner Frank Merlo passed away in 1963 Williams struggled with depression and substance abuse leading to a mental breakdown in 1969 and a 3-month stint in a mental hospital. One of the major playwrights from the 20th century Tennessee Williams wrote emotionally devastating works like The Glass Menagerie 1945 A Streetcar Named Desire 1947 and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof 1955. Signed. First Edition. Original Wraps. Near Fine. New York: Printed at the Spiral Press paperback
20102563247Baden-Baden: Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden 2010. Three pages lightly wrinkled on foredge otherwise a clean unmarked complete very good paperback exhibition catalog in decorative wrappers soft cover book. Text in German & English. 125 pages illustrated. Baden-Baden: Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden paperback
184937355New York: Printed for the Author 1849. Contemporary plain blue wrappers a little extremity chipping stitched. 22 2 blanks pp. Widely scattered foxing light wear. Good.<br /> <br /> Williams signs the preface 'To the People of the United States and more especially to the People of the State of New York.' He argues that government bonds "should not be sold in foreign countries as in that case you must pay interest to the foreign bondholder and thus compel the nation to pay tribute." <br /> He urges that American currency "be secured with United States State and City Corporation Stocks thus creating a home demand for these stocks" and likens such a reform to Christ's expulsion of the money-changers. He buttresses his arguments with nine letters on banking and currency. <br /> AAS Catalog Record #410591. Not in Sabin Eberstadt Decker. OCLC 39814634 7 as of January 2024. Printed for the Author unknown
184029920Boston: Torrey & Blair Printers 1840. 62 2 blank pp. Disbound with light dusting else Very Good. <br /> <br /> Williams is a strong proponent of a new national bank and a harsh critic of existing local banks which have failed to provide a sound and uniform currency. He rejects a metallic currency as simply "not practicable" and analyzes at length the weaknesses of local state-chartered banks: repeated charter violations suspensions failures; state banks' heterogeneous note issues which are not uniform in value or appearance. He explains his plan for a national bank chartered for forty years with checks and balances designed to avoid abuses and cronyism. Its initial capital of $50 million $10 million of which would be subscribed by the government would be enhanced by $10 million of stock sales annually with preference given to shareholders of the existing state-charted banks. <br /> The author makes reference p. 49 to recent Whig victories suggesting that this pamphlet was written late in 1840. Williams must have been gratified when Henry Clay and the Whigs voted for a national bank but crushed when President Tyler vetoed the measure.<br /> AI 40-7056 6. Sabin 104231. Torrey & Blair, Printers unknown
1899596520New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1899. Softcover. Fine. First edition. 24mo. approximate measurements 3 1/2" x 5 3/4". 13pp. Sewn wrappers printed paper label on front wrapper. Fine. Scarce. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
20062021173Koln: Walther Konig/ Secession 2006. A clean fine paperback exhibition catalog in decorative wrappers soft cover book/ no dust jacket. Text in German & English. 94 pages illustrated. Koln: Walther Konig/ Secession paperback
183812827Paris; A. and W. Glignani and Co. 1838. 1838. First Edition. Octavo pp. 5 4-484. Full polished calf with 5 raised bands gilt titles to black label to spine and gilt decoration to compartments; double gilt fillet border to boards and all edges marbled and marbled endpapers. Boards lightly scuffed with wear to corners; gilt to spine a little rubbed. Hinges cracked but firmly holding; light foxing throughout a little heavier to later leaves; no annotation or inscriptions. A very good copy. Historical novel loosely based upon the life of the Bard and his contemporaries couched in appropriately archaic language. Paris; A. and W. Glignani and Co., 1838. hardcover
183934131Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard 1839. First American edition 3 volumes 12mo original pink muslin-backed boards paper labels on spines; spines sunned labels with one or two minor abrasions; in all a very good set. This edition not in OCLC. This novel the middle part of a trilogy was first published in London by Henry Colburn the previous year. Lea and Blanchard unknown
TWILL005Original black and white 8" x 10" photo. Signed by Williams in blue marker. Photo of Williams posing in uniform swinging a bat. Very good photo with some roughness to upper margin of photo verso and small closed tear to left edge of photo that has discrete tape repair to verso. With a JSA Letter of Authenticity. Overall a very pleasing copy. Ted Williams who played his entire 19-year MLB career with the Red Sox is considered to be one of if not the greatest hitter of all time. He was a 2x AL MVP 1946 1949 6x AL batting champion and 4x AL home run leader. Perhaps Williams' greatest claim to fame is that he was the last player to hit over .400 in a season hitting .406 in 1941. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1966 and was selected for the Major League Baseball All-Century Team in 1999. Off the field Williams was an avid outdoorsman and world-class fly fisherman; he was inducted into the IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame making him one of only a handful of professional athletes to be inducted into more than one Hall of Fame. . Signed. Photograph. Very Good. paperback
181531307Rutland Vermont: Fay and Davison 1815. Full calf. Fair. Octavo. iv 496 pages. Two illustrations. Contemporary calf with gilt stamped leather title label on spine. Leather covers are worn dry pitted rubbed etc. Right front flyleaf removed. Front hinge cracked. Brown stain on the front paste down. Rear end sheet creased. Toning to the contents. <br /> <br /> According to Howes this work originally appeared as the War progressed in 8 numbers. The work is also attributed to Gideon Davison one of the publishers.<br /> <br /> Howes W-479; Sabin 10431. Fay and Davison unknown
195963921Goleta: Associated Students of the University of California Santa Barbara 1959. Fall. 64 pp. Light toning to extrems else near fine in printed wrappers. Issue features Williams’ 27 pp essay “Measure.†SIGNED by Williams on the front cover in his post-stroke hand. Goleta: Associated Students of the University of California, Santa Barbara, unknown
197986178Santa Barbara: Cadmus 1979. First edition lettered & signed issue. 12mo. 85 pp w/note. Fine in illustrated wrappers and fine unprinted glassine dust jacket. Translated from the original Arabic by Paul Bowles. Foreword by Gavin Lamberg concluding note by Williams. One of 26 lettered copies SIGNED by Choukri and Bowles. Santa Barbara: Cadmus, unknown