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in-24°, pp. 29. Bross. edit. con tit. riquadrato. Buone le condizioni.
<p>17 cm, brossura editoriale illustrata; p. 137</p>
n.p. Illustrated with full page cartoons by many artists. Pictorial title page. Folio. Original full orange cloth binding, some soiling with spine faded. Second Printing. A collection of 1930's cartoons by various well known cartoonists. HUMOR 6
299p. Slight staining. 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, worn and faded. HUMOR 5 **.
n.p. Cartoon illustrations. 8vo. Original pictorial wraps. Compliments of First National Bank. Rear wrapper with postage stamp. From Col. Lee E. Roeder to Pumpernickle Bill, Allentown Morning Call. HUMOR 8
pp: ix, 134. Illustrated by full-page and text cartoons. 12 mo. 185 mm. Publisher's cloth-backed boards binding with a cartoon in colors ("The Candidate" ) on both covers. Edges of boards rubbed. Don Herold (1889-1966) was an American humorist, writer, illustrator, and cartoonist who wrote and illustrated many books and was a contributor to various national magazines. He lived in Los Angeles in the 1920s and 1930s and New York City from 1940 to 1962. This is Herold's first book (of at least eight). It includes about 40 short, funny pieces on American life; with wonderful insights about the post-World War I era leading up to the crash and the Great Depression. Indeed, they are mini cautionary tales for our own time. HUMOR 2
191p. Cartoons by Bill Crawford. Pictorial title page. 8vo. Original full grey cloth binding. HUMOR 1
118p. Decorated title page. Illustrated. 4to. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, worn. 118 Peter Arno's cartoons. HUMOR 1/4
pp. x, 238. Paste downs and end papers decorated with map of the U.S. Front paste down torn. Pages beginning to brown at edges. 8vo. Original full cloth binding, spine faded. Color pictorial paper cover pasted on front board, worn with slight chipping. September, 1914 printing. HUMOR 8
Two Volumes bound in one: pp. 323; 347. Engraved bookplate of Macaulay. 12mo. 185 mm. Later 19th century binding. Leather spine over marbled covered boards. Spine decorated and lettered in gold gilt, worn and repaired. Hardbound. Good. Hook was an English man of letters and composer, and briefly a civil servant in Mauritius. He is best known for his practical jokes, particularly the Berners Street hoax in 1810. The world's first postcard was received by Hook in 1840, which he probably posted to himself. While he was confined in a debtors sponging-house from (1823-1825), he wrote the nine volumes of stories afterwards collected under the title of Sayings and Doings. After various successes Hook returned to his old habits and a prolonged attempt to combine industry and dissipation resulted in the confession that he was done up in purse, in mind and in body. His estate was seized by the Treasury. He never married but lived with Mary Anne Doughty and they had six children. Hook was one of the most brilliant figures of Georgian times. He inspired the characters of Lucian Gay in Benjamin Disraeli's novel Coningsby and Mr Wagg in Thackeray's Vanity Fair. Coleridge praised him as being 'as true a genius as Dante'. First American edition. SCARCE. S&S/AI 16576. PAIMP 23
n.p. 1025 Conundrums. 12mo. Original printed wraps, very worn and torn. Very scarce and ephemeral. HUMOR 1
P. Chez A. Barraud, libraire, 1872. 4 volumes in-8, reliés demi chagrin bleu, couvertures lavande conservées, dos à nerfs, tête dorée. Nombreuses illustrations hors texte, bandeaux. Numérotation par histoire dans chaque volume. Exemplaire n°3/150 sur grand papier vélin. C. Brunet a repris le recueil de PS Caron, qu'il a modifié. Des rousseurs marginales et sur les tranches, sinon bon état.
First edition of this important compilation of medieval comedies, most of which are practically impossible to find elsewhere. Beautifully printed on fine laid paper. 8vo, publisher's cloth. Uncut. Near fine. Bossuat 5846 and 5904; Gay III, 953; Brunet IV, 1147; Graesse VI(1), 48.
in-8°, 311 pages, ill. hors texte N&B, relie cartonnage ed., jaquette ill. plast. Jaq. leg. us. [CA26/0]
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 130pp. Britain's biggest music magazine with features on Stone Roses, Savages, Lush, Kanye West, Father John Misty, Richard Hawley, Killing Joke, Guy Garvey, Vhvrches, Suede, Rick Ross, U2, Bring Me the Horizon and lots more.
360p. 8vo. Original full olive green cloth binding. Spine darkened, otherwise a nice copy. First Edition. HUMOR 6
n.p. Illustrated with cartoons of Whitney Darrow, Jr. from the New Yorker. Foxed. Folio. Original full pictorial decorated paper binding, top slightly faded. Original dust jacket, faded with slightly chipping. First Edition. HUMOR 4
187p. Full page drawings by Carl Rose. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, worn. HUMOR 1. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
Paperback in-8, 189 pp - Some spine wear. Small moisture stain on cover. Good. No dust jacket as issued. [P-16]
pp. 274, (14)[Publisher's catalogue] + Plus engraved frontis. Signatures loose. Dampstained. foxed. Four pages of index and first chapter missing. Replaced with early purple ink typed sheets. From the library of Chaplain Ruter and Gertrude Springer with their paper label location. Springer library stamp on title page and inked ownership on paste down. 8vo. Original full gold decorated brown cloth binding, spine torn with slight loss. Very worn copy. HUMOR 8
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Turkish. 112 p. Biography and jokes of Incili Çavus who was funnier in the Ottoman Palace. Osmanli sarayinda bir nüktedan: Incili Çavus fikralari. Comp. by Süleyman Tevfik.
pp. 200, (14)[Publisher's catalogue]. 8vo. Lacks original wraps. Very worn. Inked script copying publisher's name. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! HUMOR 1
pp. vi, 279. Decorated title page. Uncut and partially unopened. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding, gold stamped spine. Slight dust spotting. Finley Peter Dunne (1867-1936) was an American humorist and writer from Chicago. His fictional 'Mr. Dooley' expounded upon political and social issues of the day from his South Side Chicago Irish pub and he spoke with the thick verbiage and accent of an Irish immigrant from County Roscommon. Dunne's sly humor and political acumen won the support of President Theodore Roosevelt, who was a frequent target of Mr. Dooley's barbs. Indeed Dunne's sketches became so popular and such a litmus test of public opinion that they were read each week at cabinet meetings in Roosevelt's White House. HUMOR 3
Scarce edition of nine farces, with copious scholarly and textual notes. This collection illustrates, perhaps better than any other, the transformation of French comic theater at the close of the middle ages and the beginning of the renaissance. 8vo. Recent boards. Uncut. Original wraps bound in. Wrappers lightly chipped and spotted, else fine.
pp. 58, (6)[Field catalogue] + Frontis and numerous yellow and black illustrations by John C. Frohn. Numerous small text vignettes. Top edge gold. 12mo. Original full pictorial yellow cloth binding. Spine slightly darkened. First Edition. Nice copy. Bindings NW59 Far Rt/F