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1985188682Berkeley: The Daily Battle 1985. 12p 8.5x11 inches creased from being folded in half very mild discoloration and wear rear wrap lightly foxed else good condition. This irregular free publication now a website began as a voice of "West-bloc dissidents" and was distributed "free in laundromats or a public hangout near you." This issue features post-1984 art and the idea that since most current censorship is "self-managed policing" external control is only needed "sporadically. The Daily Battle unknown books
185535883Chicago: Scripps Bross & Spears.Democratic Press 1855. Original printed wrappers stitched 76pp. Text printed in double columns. Light dusting. Narcissistic and repetitive name-scribbling on wrappers and endpapers else Very Good. <br/><br/> "Following wrapper title is advertisement of Rees and Kerfoot real estate agents and stockholders. Text ends on p.32; remaining pages given over to index and advertising. The first 32 pages consist of 'Annual Review of the Commerce of Chicago for 1854.'" Byrd. Over 70 Chicago merchants advertised and there is an Index to the advertisers. Tanner's modifications to some of Byrd's commentary are informative. <br/>FIRST EDITION. Byrd 2259 3. Not in Ante-Fire Imprints Decker Eberstadt. Scripps, Bross & Spears...Democratic Press unknown books
1976013225Lansing MI: Privately Printed 1976. Spiral Binding. Near Fine/No Dust Jacket as Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. 60p. One of the most important guides to the conjuring arts. Printed in a small run OCLC only shows copies in 4 university libraries. Generally it forms the core of a serious magic bibliographic collection. It is now scarce. Inscribed to George Jenness "with thanks for a most pleasant afternoon from his friend Jim Alfredson" May 18 1978. Most of Jim Alfredson's copies were available in the late 1970's in Magic magazines and magic stores seldom are inscribed copies on the market. Privately Printed unknown books
185415847Indianapolis 1854. Light spotting. 20pp. Disbound. Good. unknown books
1994Embry 157409Red Ink 1994. First edition first printing. Spine with slight lean near fine in near fine lightly worn dust jacket in mylar cover. B&W photos Red Ink, 1994. First edition, first printing. unknown books
182322153.02<p><b>DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER.</b>Bound Volume <i>Daily National Intelligencer</i> Washington D.C. January 1 to December 31 1823. Approximately 312 issues including one 4 pp. The only issues lacking are December 2 and December 3 the days pertaining to the Monroe Doctrine. </p><b>An issue of note </b>May 30 1823 reports on the <b>First Intersectional Horse Race</b> which took place on May 27 1823. <i>Eclipse</i> represented the North and <i>Henry</i> represented the South. <i>"The third heat won also by eclipse by four lengths- and of course he took the purse of 40000 dollars. It was a tight race certainly and must have afforded the highest degree of interest to those who witnessed it."</i><p><b>Historical Background</b></p><p>The <i>Daily National Intelligencer</i> was founded as the <i>National Intelligencer and Washington Advertiser</i> by Samuel Harrison Smith in 1800. The paper became the tri-weekly <i>National Intelligencer</i> in 1810 and became the <i>Daily</i>in 1813. In its early years it served as the voice of the Jefferson Madison Monroe and J. Q. Adams administrations. Its editors Joseph Gales Jr. and William W. Seaton were well known and associated with the <i>National Intelligencer</i> from 1813 until its demise in 1869. The <i>Intelligencer</i> served as the voice of the federal government until the election of Andrew Jackson when it switched to the Whig party. The <i>Intelligencer</i>was primarily a political newspaper though it did move sometimes between being "friendly" to administrations and taking a more neutral approach. Like most political newspapers in the partisan press period the <i>Intelligencer</i> always relied heavily on lucrative Congressional printing contracts for its financial support. The paper was noted for its full coverage of Congress and other government information including proclamations notices and advertisements. Seaton and Gales employed shorthand reporters including themselves occasionally to take down verbatim reports of Congressional debates and speeches. Because of its depth of political coverage the <i>Intelligencer</i>was one of the more popular exchange newspapers during the early part of the 19th century. Many other newspapers took their coverage of national politics and government directly from the <i>Intelligencer.</i></p><p><b>Condition</b></p><p>Original marbleized paper covers and leather spine. Spine in poor condition separated from many of the bound issues. "Com Ins Co Salem Mas" written in ink on the first page of each issue. Bookplates of the Essex Institute on inside of front cover.</p> hardcover books
19631208398Providence: Brown Daily Herald 1963-1964. First Edition Thus. Folio; newsprint bound in full brown cloth with Herald Review magazines bound in. Covers bit edge-worn; contents toned with age; generally very good with later color photo Herald staff laid in. 1208398. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Brown Daily Herald unknown books
1855JC14472Cincinnati 1855. Paperback. Good. Vol. V for December 15 1855 No. 12 pp. 309-332. The Moral Influence of Firmness Marriage and Scrofula Nervauric Treatment of Disease The Wool and Hair Question Scientific Progress Interesting Phenomena The Dregs of Persecution The Madstone Oppressed Italy The Spirit World. Some foxing. Disbound. Uncommon. <br/><br/> paperback books
K09J-00294McGraw-Hill Education. Used - Like New. Like New condition. McGraw-Hill Education unknown books
1936WRCLIT81477Oklahoma City: The Daily Oklahoman / Oklahoma City Times 1936. Green cloth. Slim small octavo. Small stains from now absent debris in the rear gutter boards smudged with the shadow of perhaps a coffee cup ring on the upper board else very good. First edition. Author William Manchester's copy with his ownership signature and address on the front free endsheet and pencil notes on the rear free endsheet. A good association copy of the style book of the editorial department of DAILY OKLAHOMAN used by Manchester when he worked for the publication. Manchester was hired as a copy boy in 1945 after returning injured from World War II; he returned to college in the following year. This copy is enhanced by the crib notes Manchester wrote on the final free endsheet regarding his co-worker's names and departments the phone numbers for the police station and the General Hospital names of key police and FBI personnel and a very detailed list of the "schedule for copy" for the paper. An interesting artifact of both the author's early life and the workings of a daily newspaper of the last century. The Daily Oklahoman / Oklahoma City Times hardcover books
19202898London: The Lane Publications "Daily Express" Books Dept. 1920. Octavo 79 pages. First edition. Recipes submitted to the newspaper by the readers in response to the question "What do You Know About Fish" Very good in near very good wrapper with handsome multicolor design by "JH". Worldcat locates only three copies; not in Axford or Driver. The Lane Publications ("Daily Express" Books Dept.) unknown books
86229hardcover. Vol. VI No. 1-Vol. VII No. 25. April 5 1905-December 15 1907. 4to modern buckram; ex-lib. Habana 1905-1907.<br/><br/> unknown books
193731151Zaragoza: Editorial "Heraldo de Aragón 1937. First Edition. Octavo 21.75cm.; contemporary red cloth-backed boards unadorned spine; 348pp.; full-page photographic illus. thrughout. Binding quite rubbed and worn spine partially detached textblock badly shaken with a number of quires and leaves loose but present; title page torn with large loss to bottom fore-edge corner not affecting text. A Poor copy. Account of the Siege of Alcázar during the Spanish Civil War an early Nationalist victory which took place in Toledo July-September 1936. Editorial "Heraldo de Aragón unknown books
200339670NY:: Scholastic Blue Sky Press. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2003. Hardcover. 0439241006 . Illustrated by Mark Teague. First printing. Fine in a near fine one short closed edge tear dust jacket. . Scholastic (Blue Sky Press), hardcover books
006742No Place: No Publisher SIGNED AND INSCRIBED by Dan Daily in blue ink "Best Wishes Dan Daily". 5" x 7" black and white publicity photograph Very Good no date circa 1950's black photo album paper residue rear at corners. Dancer and actor Dan Daily starred in mostly musicals with "When My Baby Smiles at Me" 1948 garnering him an Oscar nomination for Best Actor. . Photograph. Very Good. 5" x 7". No Publisher Paperback books
196327448Johannesburg: Rand Daily Mail 1963. First Edition. Octavo 21.25cm.; original photo-illustrated staplebound wrappers; unpaged; illus. Uniformly cockled from damp with some soil spots and peeling to paper else About Very Good. Tribute to JFK issued shortly after his assassination. Unlocated in OCLC as of September 2015. Rand Daily Mail unknown books
200028515NY: Clarion Books. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2000. Hardcover. 0395881560 . First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Clarion Books hardcover books
1942145119Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1942. Vintage double weight photograph of director Wells Root and actor Dan Dailey on the set of the 1942 film. Mimeo snipe holograph annotations and an studio stamp on the verso. <br/><br/>Based on a series of short stories by Jennie Harris Olver published in the 1930s. <br/>Mokey Robert Blake an eight year old boy who recently lost his mother struggles to adapt to his new household. His father is largely absent and his stepmother doesn't care to understand him and is quick to become angry when he acts out. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
195450227sEngland: The London Express Newspaper Ltd. 1954. Tall octavo full-color pictorial boards 109 pp. Good with edgewear and former owner signiture colored contest page. The London Express Newspaper Ltd., [1954]. hardcover books
195450214sEngland: The London Express Newspaper 1954. Tall octavo full-color pictorial boards 115 pp. Spots from removed bookplate to ffep; otherwise Fine. The London Express Newspaper, [1954]. hardcover books
1983Embry 101858The Nevada Daily Mail 1983. Limited edition. Fine. B&W photos Black leatherette. The Nevada Daily Mail, 1983. Limited edition. hardcover books
190040341London: Daily News 1900. Revised Edition. 12mo 18.5cm.; publisher's drab printed wrappers; vii8-175pp. Wrappers rather fragile with a few shallow chips and closed tears along extremities textblock significantly toned and brittle due to poor paper stock. Still a Near Very Good copy overall. Collected articles first published in the Daily News here "Revised with Copious Additions and with special reference to the latest Legislative Proposals" upper cover. Daily News unknown books
19982299511The Daily/Sunday Messenger / Vintage Publications 1998. Large Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Ink gift note on front endpaper otherwise an exceptional copy. 1998 Large Hardcover. 128 pp. Black-and-white photographs throughout text. A pictorial history of Ontario County New York from the 18th century through the time of publication. The Daily/Sunday Messenger / Vintage Publications hardcover books
1985147809Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1985. Vintage studio still photograph from the classic 1985 film. <br/><br/>Based in part on the 1948 Italian film "The Bicycle Thief" directed by Vittorio De Sica in which Pee-wee's beloved bicycle is stolen and he must follow a goofy cross-country trail of leads in order to retrieve it. Director Tim Burton's debut feature film and the first pairing of Burton and composer Danny Elfman who would work together on most of Burton's future film projects as well. <br/><br/>Shot on location in California and Texas. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with two faint crop marks in holograph pencil on the recto. <br/><br/>Destroy All Movies. Warner Brothers unknown books
194573748Washington: The Bureau of National Affairs 1945. 43p. stapled wraps 8.5x11 inches minor creasing else good condition The Bureau of National Affairs unknown books