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19322092902141302604white and black company 1932. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 white and black company paperback
1898mon0000060159Philadelphia : John D. Wattles 1898-01-01. Paperback. Acceptable. in x in x in. Hardcover. Philadelphia : John D. Wattles paperback
2091502135500668Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
HT-3D17-VDUMNew. unknown
19922110502151111345Gunma Prefecture Board of Education 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 Gunma Prefecture Board of Education paperback
1925005720Private Printing 1925. Narrative and photographs from the American production of the French play "Deburau". 179 pages; 34 full page black and white plates. Interior is VG; exterior box has edgewear. Original Edition. First Edition. Boxed. Very Good/No Jacket Issued. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Private Printing unknown
1925006149New York: David Belasco Privately Printed 1925. First Edition. Wrappers. Fine/Fine. 4to. 178 pages. Included are photos of stars and of scenes from the play and of Belasco himself receiving a medal from the French government. There are 34 photos in all. Also reprint of interview with Belasco and a tribute to Belasco. Belasco now known by most merely as the name of a theater was one of the leading theater impresarios and a flamboyant showmen in New York in the late 19th and early 20th century noted especially for his crowd-pleasing stage effects and popular entertainments. Condition: other than very minor wear along lower edge of DJ and a few spots on its rear this is a pristine copy and the DJ can still comfortably be described as in fine condition. David Belasco, Privately Printed unknown
1921027354New York / London: G P Putnam's Sons 1921. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 226 Pp 2 Pp Catalogue At End. Near Fine Covers With Just A Touch Of Wear Front Hinge Solid But Partly Cracked And With Old Professional Repair. No Names Or Marks. Dj With Wear And Foxing Three Small Chips Not Affecting Letterng Or Design With Neat Clear Tape Reinforcement Internally And Externally. <br/> <br/> G P Putnam's Sons hardcover
191590590New York London Boston: G. Schirmer 1915. Apparent 1st ed. with Johnson translation no later printing information. Paperback. Very Good. 165p. Softcover in original wrapper. Illustration mounted on front. 31cm. Vover illustration scuffed with some crease marks. Backstrip chipped at bottom and appears to have been reglued for four or five centimeters above above the chipping. Tape mark next to bottom of backstrip on both sides. Contents sound and clean. Johnson had great success as a lyricist early in the century but found chamged tastes when he attempted a return to song-writing in 1914. He did successfully translate the libretto for this opera which the Metropolitan Opera performed in 1916. Granados the Spanish Romantic composer of the piano pieces from which this opera was adapted attended the premiere but drowned in the English channel upon his return to Europe when a German submarine torpedoed the boat on which Granados was travelling. The libretto appears throughout the music in this edition with Granados's Spanish text immediately above Johnson's English translation. The libretto was also published separately by Schirmer in 1915 as a smaller-format 42-page pamphlet in their series of opera-librettos with Granados's Spanish text and Johnson's English translation appearing side by side in separate columns. We don't know whether either version has publishing priority but both are quite uncommon. G. Schirmer paperback
191591341New York London Boston: G. Schirmer 1915. Apparent 1st ed. with Johnson translation no later printing information. Paperback. Good. 165p. Softcover in original wrapper. Illustration mounted on front. 31 cm. Ends of backstrip chipped as are lower corners of front cover. Minor creasing and corner wear. Hard to decipher circular rubber stamp on lower corner of front cover. "Distribuidores exclusivos para Colombia Casa Musical Humberto Conti Bogota .". stamped in black at bottom of title-page. Johnson had great success as a lyricist early in the century but found that tastes had changed when he attempted a return to song-writing in 1914. He translated the libretto for this opera which the Metropolitan Opera performed in 1916. Granados the Spanish Romantic composer of the piano pieces from which this opera was adapted attended the premiere but drowned in the English channel upon his return to Europe when a German submarine torpedoed the boat on which Granados was travelling. The libretto appears throughout the music in this edition with Granados's Spanish text immediately above Johnson's English translation. The libretto was also published separately by Schirmer in 1915 as a smaller-format 42-page pamphlet in their series of opera-librettos with Granados's Spanish text and Johnson's English translation appearing side by side in separate columns. We don't know whether either version has publishing priority but both are quite uncommon. G. Schirmer paperback
1912A34239New York: G. W. Dillingham Company. Very Good. 1912. 1st American Edition; 1st Printing. Hardcover. This book is in Very Good condition and is lacking a dust jacket. The book and its contents are in generally clean bright condition. The spine ends and corners of the book covers have some light bumping rubbing and edge wear. The covers have some lightish ground-in dirt edge wear and water spotting. The text pages are mostly clean and bright. The front inner hinge has cracked. The author Goron was the chief of the Sûreté - Head of the Secret Service of France during the late 1890's. This book has been translated by Florence Crewe-Jones and combines portions of two of Goron's biographical books: Coup Double and Policiers et Rastas. 1847-1933 French soldier from 1865 and police officer from 1881 eventually head of the Sûreté best known for Les Memoires de M Goron: Ancien Chef de la Sûreté "Memoires of Monsieur Goron: Former Head of the Sûreté" 1897. "Scarce. . G. W. Dillingham Company hardcover
1965130135Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1965. Final script for the 1966 film. <br /> <br /> The 1960s remake of the classic 1939 John Ford Western in which a group of ten unlikely traveling companions on a stagecoach to Cheyenne must fight together when beset upon by both outlaws and Native Americans. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Colorado. <br /> <br /> Blue titled wrappers noted as Final on the front wrapper production No. 58 dated April 9 1965. Title page present dated April 9 1965 noted as Final with credit for screenwriter Landon. 137 leaves Multilith duplication with blue revision pages throughout dated 6-9-75. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine internally bound with three gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown
1982008577New York: MARVEL COMICS 1982. Bound Comic/Digest. Illus. by WILLIAMSON AL : GARZON CARLOS. New. Comic. 1st Edition. Comics - 2 Issue Set - 1st. Prints NM- In the not too distant future mankind lives side-by-side with synthetic lifeforms known as replicants. These androids serve the human race in many different helpful capacities. But every now and then these androids malfunction and threaten human lives. When that happens special bounty-hunters known as Blade Runners are called in to deal with the situation. Of all the Blade Runners Rick Deckard was the best. Now he is being forced out of retirement to deal with a gang of especially dangerous replicants. If Deckard survives this last case one thing is for sure. his life will never be the same again. MARVEL COMICS Paperback
1982008003New York: MARVEL COMICS 1982. Bound Comic/Digest. Illus. by WILLIAMSON AL : GARZON CARLOS. New. Comic. 1st Edition. Comic - 1st. Print - CBCS Graded 9.4 NM - White Pages - . The official comics adaptation of the classic science fiction thriller starring Harrison Ford and Rutger Hauer. In the not too distant future mankind lives side-by-side with synthetic lifeforms known as replicants. These androids serve the human race in many different helpful capacities. But every now and then these androids malfunction and threaten human lives. When that happens special bounty hunters known as Blade Runners are called in to deal with the situation. Of all the Blade Runners Rick Deckard was the best. Now he is being forced out of retirement to deal with a gang of especially dangerous replicants. If Deckard survives this last case one thing is for sure. his life will never be the same again. MARVEL COMICS Paperback
1969006635New York: WARREN 1969. Magazine. Illus. by CRANDALL REED : SEVERIN JOHN : SUTTON TOM . New. Magazine. 1st Edition. Magazine - 1st. Print - CGC Graded 9.2 NM- Cream to Off-White Pages - H.B. Harris cover art graces this issue of Eerie illustrated tales of terror - Includes "A Cloak of Darkness" and "Cave of the Druids" art by Reed Crandall "The Fall of the House of Usher" art by Tom Sutton "Dark Rider" art by John Severin and more. WARREN Paperback
19852080502106502481Nauka 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Nauka paperback
XY-UK6U-KAVRNew. unknown
2002121862Alianza Editorial S.A. 2002. tapa blanda. 2ª Mano/2ª Mano. Alianza Editorial S.A. 2002. Alianza Ensayo 199. Primera edición Tapa blanda con soapas 352 p. ; 23x16 cm Alianza Editorial, S.A. unknown
194726094New York: Random House 1947. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover. Second Printing. SIGNED BY 25 CAST MEMBERS FROM THE BROADWAY PRODUCTION. The signers include John Carradine Estelle Winwood Le Roi Operti Martita Hunt Nydia Westman Sandro Giglio and Millicent Brower. The play ran for two years on Broadway and had a revival a few years later. Bound in original dark blue cloth with title and author in gilt to spine. Very good minus with some chipping and bumping. No dust jacket. Signatures are on free front endpaper. half title and title pages. Interior is clean with three black and white photos from the production. DRA/071812. Random House hardcover
1785Dublin1785<p>GILPIN John aka COWPER William -- Adaptation: The life of John Gilpin taken From divers Manuscripts in the Possession of the Family and now published for the first Time by their Permission for the Gratification of the Public Curiousity respecting so extraordinary a Character. Dublin: Printed for Messrs. Burnet White Burton H. Whitestone Byrne Cash M'Donnel and Marchbank 1785. 12mo viii 144pp complete but lacking front and rear blank free endleaves; early brown tree-calf scuffed outer hinges and corners worn.</p><p>Rare first Irish edition of a little known entirely spurious and understandably comedic prose 'life' of the fictional draper from Cheapside John Gilpin star of William Cowper's ballad 'The diverting history of john gilpin'. Cowper's verse which follows Gilpin on an intended journey to the Bell Inn Edmondton during which he became separated from his family and was taken by an out of control horse to a town ten miles distant had first appeared anonymously in the Public Advertiser 1782. The poem's popularity was immortalised in a series of performances at Freemason's Hall by the acclaimed Shakespearean actor John Henderson 1747-1785 and well capitalised upon by the London ballad and print trade as well as by provincial stage-managers. This present attempt in thirteen chapters at telling the earlier and post ballad-journey life of the unfortunate Gilpin is perhaps unsurprisingly given the desire for popularity by association dedicated to Henderson. It includes a narrative re-telling of the abortive trip to the Bell as Chapter X 'How he intended to have dined at Edmondton and was carried Ten Miles beyond it' as well as reprinting the verse original 'as read repeatedly with the greatest applause by Mr. Henderson'. All editions of this fictional work first published by S. Bladon London 1785 and reprinted twice there in the same year are rare; ESTC locates only four copies of this first Irish edition in the British Isles BL Cambridge Dublin and NLI and just three elsewhere Princeton Rutgers and Nebraska-Lincoln. ESTC T99012.</p> Burnet, White, Burton, H. Whitestone, Byrne, Cash, M'Donnel, and Marchbank, hardcover
2O-E3P5-RSNHNew. unknown
a100851Cleveland 1939 first edition. Sam Fox. 4to wraps. 36p. Music score for conductor. Playing time 14 minutes. Near Fine clean no marks. . paperback
2007bqkeThe Author 2007. First Edition. Softcover. Good/No Jacket. Signed. 160 pages complete. Signed and inscribed to Selma Browde a veteran and esteemed anti-apartheid activist by David Gerbi dated: 23/8/07. Softcover with flaps. In general agreeable condition. The covers have user creasing and mild edge-wear. There is some scuffing. The contents are tight clean clear certain very confident - as is barely used throughout. fk. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. The Author paperback
19301231210.01<p>Covici Friede NY 1930. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio hardcovers. No djs tan cloth. Vg condition. Spines a bit dulled upper edge of covers lightly soiled. Contents clean no marking or writing. Bindings both square and tight.</p> Covici Friede, NY hardcover
180344130Halle Rengerschen Buchhandlung 1803. Without wrappers as extracted from "Annalen der Physik. Herausgegeben von Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert" Bd. 12. Pp. 257-291 a. 1 folded engraved plate showing the experimental apparatus used. <br/><br/><em>First appearance in German of this extremely important paper in which Gay-Lussac first formulated the law the Gay-Lussac's Law stating that if the mass and pressure of a gas are held constant then gas volume increases linearly as the temperature rises. This is sometimes written as V = k T where k is a constant dependent on the type mass and pressure of the gas and T is temperature on an absolute scale. In terms of the ideal gas law k = n R / P."In 1802 he Gay-Lussac showed that different gases all expanded by equal amounts with rise in temperature. Charles had made the same discovery some years earlier but had not published it; the credit therefore belongs to Gay-Lussac at least as much and probably more. This was an extremely importent discovery which Avogadro was to use within the decade to formulate hid long-neglected hypothesis that equal volumes of different gases at equal temperatures contained equal numbers of particles."Asimov.Magie "A Source Book in Physics" p.165-172 - Leicester & Klickstein "A Source Book of Chemistry" p. 374-379. - Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1802 C. </em> unknown