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19888858New York: Doubleday 1988. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 5 1/4 X 7 3/4 Inches. 101 PP. Stated "First Edition" copy on the copyright page. Original price of $15.00 intact on front flap. This copy inscribed to "Dean Anderson" and dated November 28 1988 - A FEW DAYS PRIOR TO THE ACTUAL DECEMBER 1 1988 RELEASE DATE according to the corresponding Kirkus review. Crease to signed page as shown. A sharp copy of this later title from the author of ROOTS. Doubleday hardcover
19192253Rochester NY: Stecher Litho. Co 1919. First Edition First Printing. Margaret Evans Price. 7 1/2 X 13 3/4 Inches. Original stiff wraps. Stapled binding. A bit of wear to spine and edges. A very appealing copy overall. OCLC locates "FIVE" copies. Stecher Litho. Co unknown
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
1866CH103NY: Gen. Prot. Episc. S.S. Union and Church Book Society 1866. First. Cloth. Very Good. First edition. 12mo. Cloth gilt 71pp. frontispiece. A couple of light splash stains on the front board else a very good or a little better copy. A collection of instructive Christmas stories made possible by the contributions of the Sunday School of the Cathederal Church of Chicago. OCLC locates no copies in American libraries. A very scarce Christmas and juvenile title. <br/><br/> Gen. Prot. Episc. S.S. Union and Church Book Society hardcover
18886475Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1888. Early Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Fair. 5 1/2 X 7 3/4 Inches. 69 PP. Original 1888 early printing of the second book from Kate Douglas Wiggin. Housed in the original VERY SCARCE jacket. Original green boards with elaborate decoration to covers. DJ tattered as would be expected for one from the 1880's! Houghton Mifflin hardcover
1922131863Oxford: Malone Society 1922. hardcover. very good. Black & white illustrations. 3pp. facsimile 288pp. small 4to cloth-backed boards; corners bumped occasional pencilling. Oxford: Malone Society Reprints/Oxford UP 1922. Very good.<br/> <br/> Malone Society unknown
1990LFA-126736524Un ouvrage de 88 pages, format 240 x 320 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1990, Belvedere, bon état
1973LFA-126748310Un ouvrage de 83 pages, format 135 x 185 mm, broché, publié en 1975, Impr. Centrale de l'Artois, bon état
1958LFA-126718068Une plaquette de 64 pages, format 185 x 135 mm, brochée, publiée en 1958, Editions du Chalet, bon état
1956LFA007aeN° 401 - 15 décembre 1956 - numéro complet - bon état
2023LFA-126744356N° 3894 - 21 décembre 2023 - numéro complet (bon état)
193059412New York 1930. 1 vols. Black and white photograph 9 x 7 1/4 with archival matt framed. Photographer's studio stamp on reverse. Framed. 1 vols. Black and white photograph 9 x 7 1/4 with archival matt framed. Photographer's studio stamp on reverse. Beautifully composed portrait of Noel Coward at his most suave and debonair by the noted photographer of society and stage. unknown
1942365040New York: Tiny Tim Society 1942. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Souvenir Year Book. Folio. Illustrated stapled wrappers. 8pp. with black & white printed photographs and numerous advertisements. Printed for a special benefit performance April 21 1942 of Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit during its premiere Broadway run at the Morosco Theatre. The Tiny Tim Society was founded in 1913 by the Ladies Auxiliary of the House of Saint Giles the Cripple Orthopedic Hospital in Brooklyn New York. The front wrap features a photograph of the St. Giles Band from Garden City Long Island. Very scarce. OCLC locates no copies of this or any other publication issued by the Society. Tiny Tim Society unknown
1957320091New York: The Macmillan Company 1957. First Amertican Edition. Illustrated throughout with photographs. 1 vols. 8vo. Cloth. VG in VG dj. First Amertican Edition. Illustrated throughout with photographs. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed on the ffep "For Jules with my love and gratitude for so many 'marvelloius parties'. The Macmillan Company unknown
197075479Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company 1970. First American edition. Octavo. 235 1 pp. Publisher's brown cloth with gilt spine and cover lettering within gilt framed darker brown rectangles photographic dust jacket small crease at bottom of front panel. A very clean and fresh copy. Houghton Mifflin Company hardcover
1924vl92Printed by R. Clay & Sons for Oxford University Press Humphrey Milford London: 1924 1924-01-01. Hardcover. Good. this copy has a very loose binding many pages loose and separated but all present.all 24 illustrations present and in lovely condition.the text is free of marks and foxing (Printed by R. Clay & Sons [for Oxford University Press]) Humphrey Milford, London: 1924 hardcover
1924009R15Printed by R. Clay & Sons for Oxford University Press Humphrey Milford London: 1924. 1924 352 p. 24 Dramatic color plates by Noel Pocock tipped on to heavy colored stock. Famous title-page border showing Friday's footprints. Thick 8vo. Handsome original decorated cloth binding showing Crusoe searching the horizon. Somewhat worn but still quite attractive and impressive. PRICE JUST REDUCED! W141. Hardcover. Very Good. (Printed by R. Clay & Sons [for Oxford University Press]) Humphrey Milford, London: 1924. hardcover
352 p. + 24 Dramatic color plates by Noel Pocock tipped on to heavy coloured stock. Famous title-page border showing Friday's footprints. Thick 8vo. Handsome original decorated cloth binding showing Crusoe searching the horizon. Somewhat worn, but still quite attractive and impressive. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W141
1935513967London: Daily Telegraph/ Printed by Suttley & Silverlock Ltd. 1935. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition clothbound issue. Illustrated reproducing artwork by George Sheringham William Nicholson and others. Quarto. 38pp. Blue cloth tri-fold portfolio bound with silk bookmark. Endpapers and a few pages of text are moderately foxed and a bit spotted else a very good copy; publisher's printed sheet "Additions to the Programme" laid into the book. St. John G. Ervine 1883-1971 playwright and novelist was born John Irvine in East Belfast to deaf-mute parents. Quarto blue cloth 38 pages bound with original silk ribbon-marker. Contains the first appearance of "First Rehearsal" by W. Somerset Maugham Stott C18 "The Lustre of Her Laughter" by St. John Ervine; "Our rogue in porcelain by Sir James Barrie"; "Music's tribute by Edward German"; and "The very essence of acting by Noel Coward Daily Telegraph/ (Printed by Suttley & Silverlock Ltd.) hardcover
20333UMI Research Press 1990 Quarto tan cloth pp. xi 532. Volume 1 only including: A through misread. Very good. The Faulkner Concordances 14. As issued without dust jacket. Please note this oversize book will likely require extra postage if ordered outside of my region. . UMI Research Press, (1990) hardcover
El Papiol, El galliner, 2000. 25 aniversari d'un calendari personal de Nadal. Del 1975 al 1995. 1000 exemplars numerats. El nostre Núm.34. 8è major. Rústica editorial editorial. Molt bon exemplar.
Barcelona, Edit. Planeta, 1990. Ilustraciones en color. s/p. 4º mayor. Rústica editorial ilustrada. Muy buen ejemplar. Felicitación de Navidad de Editorial Planeta. Traducción de poema de Píndaro y fotografías de estatuas y cerámicas de atletas griegos.
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
188415899<p>Covers damaged by wood-borer now treated and holes filled. One leather corner has been replaced; the other 3 cnrs have been restored; the leather on the spine is in good condition but the marbled paper is extremely rubbed. The title p has bee re-affixed with a strip in the gutter. 2pp torn out from law No 39 of 1884. On request will be fitted into a modern slipcase of marbled paper. But if not required the price will be reduced. Copy of "Res Mag Durban dated 14.2.88" with enclosed letters and various annotations in differend hands. Unique. A work in progress so photos supplied on request.</p> (Vause, Slatter -Printers) hardcover
184854309New York B. Appleton & Co. 1848. 8vo. 165 x 12 cm. In original state with black covers moulded from a mixture of papier-mâché and plaster to imitate a Gothic carved wood-binding. Spine in black leather with title in raised letters. Binding in near mint state. 32 chromolithographed pages incl. title-page with framed text on thick cardboard. All edges gilt. The gluing was originally bad so this copy is neathly reinforced in joints. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First American publication. It was published in London the year before 1847 in the same design and execution. "It was the first of the so-called 'papier mache' bindings contrived to look like carved ebony. the result was splendidly gothic and impressive." Ruari Mclean. </em> hardcover