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198822314ROGNER & BERNHARD 1988. 1. hardcover. Dirk Gently ROGNER & BERNHARD hardcover
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SONG1107144892Cambridge University Press 2018-06-12. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.25x1.25x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Cambridge University Press hardcover
195930123<p>HBDJ 1959 SIGNED STATED 1ST EDITION verygood/good Several small tears on price-clipped dust jacket. A nice tight unmarked copy<br />NF/VG WITH TINY EDGE WEAR CHIPS AS-IS First Edition first printing Inscribed and signed by the author on blsnk endpapers INCLUDES 20 Chinese poems in archival cover minor spoiling small chip to head of spine. . Hardcover. 275 PGS Linen cloth with blue titles spine title; Chinese characters in blue on front cover. White dust jacket in mylar cover with front illustration.; DJ chipping along upper edge; four TINY closed tears from edges of 4 cm. or less; front illustration bright. lovely calligraphic penmanship Chinese professional travel writer and artist. Lovely with 11 leaves of color plates and 4 leaves of monochrome plates: many in-text drawings by the author .WHO LIVED IN ENGLAND 1930'S Boston Ghosts filled with Unexpected & Unsuspected Pleasures 20 Chinese poems 16 Magnificent Full color Paintings Scenes renown & Obscure</p> W. W. Norton & Co, hardcover
2019DBS-9781632416063Hayle 2019. 1st. Hardcover. New. Hayle hardcover
2019DBS-9781632416063Hayle 2019. 1st. Hardcover. New. Hayle hardcover
1885233875Boston: J. Stilman Smith 1885. First separate publication of this work. 1 vols. 12mo. Original wrappers printed in red and black slight cover toning. A fine copy. First separate publication of this work. 1 vols. 12mo. On the verso of the front wrapper is printed "A Christmas Present from Edward E. Hale". On the cover Hale has written in the top margin "Hon. H. C. Lodge" ; further down by the printed line "By Edward E. Hale D.D." Hale has crossed out the "By" and "D.D." and written "With the best wishes of". This story by the the author of The Man without a Country is followed by the three stanzas of Hale's reverential "Boston Club Song". A splendid association copy. J. Stilman Smith unknown
5527FATHER ROBERT CLEMENT b. 1925. Now retired Clement is an openly-gay Catholic priest who founded the Church of the Beloved Disciple the first church dedicated to serving the LGTBQ community in New York City. He later became an Archbishop.ANS. 1pg. 1972. N.p. An autograph note signed Fr. Robert Robbie inside a religious notecard with a Nativity scene. The full message reads Darling A friendship that in great pain can support and strengthen so that our churchs greater Christmas 1972 was produced in love and pride for our people the gay men and women of God at Beloved Disciple. Thank you ad multas anno Your beloved Fr. Robert Robbie. In very good condition with minor tears along the edges. unknown
50856BYRON George Gordon Noel ROGERS Samuel. Lara A Tale; Jacqueline A Tale. 1/2-leather over cloth with gilt-decorated spine with raised bands t.e.g. London: J. Murray 1814. First edition. Contains both Byron's Lara and Rogers' Jacqueline. A very good copy. unknown
193120448London: Leadley 1931. First and Limited Edition. Quarter Vellum Portfolio. Paper pastedown on boards. Very Good Plus. Max Beerbohm. No. 716 of 900 copies in the limitation. Beerbohm's inimitable caricatures of the six leads in Noel Coward's hugely successful 1929 operetta which in its first West End run ran from 1929 to 1931. Besides Coward himself who multi-tasked as he often did writing the libretto the music and the lyrics as well as starring in the production other performers captured by Beerbohm include a young Peggy Wood George Metaxa Ivy St. Helier and Charles Cochran. The large portfolio is 41 by 29 cm. There are eight leaves all of substantial card stock housed loose under the three flaps within: a title leaf a Contents leaf and then six large folded sheets each with a plate within. The first plate is a facsimile of a handwritten note of Beerbohm regarding the musical production then one folded sheet for each of the subjects of Beerbohm's deft pen. The caricatures are mounted and although printed they could almost pass as the original artwork. They are each 33by 23 cm. The plates are all Fine even pristine. All the card leaves are clean with mild age toning around their edges. The cover both the vellum and the paper pastedown boards have a fair amount of soiling and some wear along the edges. The gilt lettering on the front remains fairly bright. The flaps within have minor tearing. So the contents we would grade as Fine the binding Very Good Minus and overall we come up with Very Good Plus. Leadley unknown
1969256647Milwaukee WI 1969. framed. near fine. 3.25 x 6.25-inch First Day Cover commemorating the "thirty-eighth annual convention of the Wisconsin Federation of Stamp Clubs." Signed and dated "1969" by Coward and postmarked in Milwaukee Wisconsin on May 17 1969. The envelope features an image of an Abraham Lincoln stamp on the left and has a cancelled six-cent Apollo 8 stamp on the upper right. Quadruple-matted in gray with a handsome circular cut-out surrounding a 4.75-inch-wide photo of Coward wearing a hat and overcoat. Set in an off-white frame measuring 14 x 13 inches. Very good condition except for a chip on the bottom edge of the frame which is not visible when viewed straight on.<br/> <br/> Sir Noel Peirce Coward was an English playwright composer director actor and singer known for his wit flamboyance and what Time called "a sense of personal style a combination of cheek and chic pose and poise".<br/> <br/> unknown
19421367961c.1942. Original windowcard from the Huron Theatre advertising Noel Coward's "Blithe Spirit" from the 1940's. Card has mild age toning with a few scrapes; mild discoloration along right edge. Blue painted frame measures ~19 in x 25 in and is in Very Good condition. CX Consignment. 1367961. Special Collections. unknown
19390831K892114Doubleday Doran and Company Inc. Good. 1939. Hardcover. SIGNED limited edition. Doubleday Doran 1937. Limited 301 copies this being #282. Beige boards palm soiled spine boards lightly soiled. Ink name/date 1937 on end paper. Top edge gilt. Slip case split and soiled.; 371 pages . Doubleday Doran and Company, Inc. hardcover
193796564London: William Heineman 1937. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First trade edition. Some light foxing darkening to the cheap and highly-acidic endpapers and a little sunning to the spine a very good copy in very good slightly spine-tanned dustwrapper with spine-tanned wraparound band with an internal repair. William Heineman hardcover
200935802Germany: Taschen 2009. Hardcover. Very good/very good. Heavy thick folio. 637 pages 5 index. Illustrated. Color illustrated boards and spine with color illustrated dust jacket. Decorative end papers. This copy comes in the original publishers box with plastic handle. Title on the front of the box. Publisher's order form card laid inside the front cover. Box has light wear. Taschen hardcover
12663Dorville Noel. UNTITLED. Lithograph circa 1900. Edition size. unknown. Signed and indistinctly dated in the stone. 22 x 16 1/2 inches. In excellent condition. unknown
1909569640New York: Charles Noel Douglas 1909. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Folio. Approximately 32pp. Cover illustration by R.F. Outcault. Illustrated stapled wrappers. Several minor internal tape repairs wrappers separated from the spine along the foot and the crown but overall sound toning and edgewear still very good. Features 28 songs including "Hail to Old Glory" "Broke Again" "God's Garden of Sleep" and more including four songs under the heading of "Coon Songs" which are "When Dinah Gets de Banjo" "My Starlight Queen" "My Trixie" and "Melinda." R.F. Outcault who did the cover illustration was a pioneer in the art of comic strips and known for his characters The Yellow Kid and Buster Brown. OCLC only locates two holdings of this title. Charles Noel Douglas unknown
199290905NY: Doubleday 1992. First edition. Six volumes all fine in decorated boards. No dust jackets as issued. For the set shipping at cost: NY: Doubleday hardcover
1960163032N.p.: N.p. 1960. Vintage borderless portrait photograph of playwright director and musician Noël Coward circa early 1960s. With the label of PIX agency on the verso along with a stamp crediting photographer Horst Tappe and the stamp of Westport Public Library. <br /> <br /> From the archive of the PIX Agency an American photo house that acted as an intermediary between emigre photographers as well as those still living in Europe and the American magazine and newspaper market between 1935-1969. <br /> <br /> 7.75 x 10 inches. About Near Fine. N.p. unknown
1939240New York: Doubleday Doran & Company Inc. 1939. First Edition. 9.25 x 6.75 in. pp. 10 310; frontispiece five plates and illustrated headers by A. Avinoff; illustrated red cloth yellow stained top edge pictorial dust jacket; fine dust jacket chipped and price clipped. Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc. hardcover
1755327489Madrid: D. Gabriel Ramiriz 1755. Hardcover. Very Good. Volume 14 only. Small octavo. 319pp. 7 folding plates. Flexible contemporary vellum. Some fairly large dampstain tidemarks in some of the text else very good plates in nice condition except for a few small stains in a couple of margins. D. Gabriel Ramiriz hardcover
2008138508San Diego: IDW Publishing 2008. Hardcover. Near fine/Very good . The Library of American Comics. 391 p. 29 cm. Colour illustrations. Grey cloth in mylar-covered dustjacket. Jacket has been taped to book. Our binding has been reinforced professionally on inner hinges. <br/><br/>Biographical essay by Bruce Canwell. Intro by Jim Steranko. Complete series in this volume. IDW Publishing hardcover