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198118272New York: E.P. Dutton & Co 1981. First American Edition. First Printing. Octavo; 3/4 red paper over quarter cream cloth with titles stamped in gilt on spine; dustjacket; 160pp. Fine in a Very Good unclipped dustjacket with a touch of fading to spine darkening to joints on verso with a one inch crease extending from the upper front joint into the front panel. Originally published in Spanish using the joint pseudonym H. Bustos Domecq the book was meant to be a parody of the modern detective novel. A Queen's Quorum title. E.P. Dutton & Co unknown books
1998Embry 196250Mazda 1998. First edition first printing. Fine. Cloth no dust jacket as issued. Mazda, 1998. First edition, first printing. hardcover books
1990111500Berkeley: Third Woman Press 1990. Paperback. 97p. bilingual texts in Spanish and English inscribed by the poet and signed by her and by the translator the latter signature a most interesting flourish very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Third Woman Press paperback books
199069667Berkeley: Third Woman Press 1990. Paperback. 97p. bilingual texts in Spanish and English signed by the poet very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Third Woman Press paperback books
199089100Berkeley: Third Woman Press 1990. Paperback. 97p. bilingual texts in Spanish and English inscribed and signed by the poet very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Third Woman Press paperback books
199069622Berkeley: Third Woman Press 1990. Paperback. 97p. bilingual texts in Spanish and English signed by both the poet and the translator very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Third Woman Press paperback books
1944154925Paris: France-Éditions 1944. Paperback. 112p.7.25x9.5 inches text in French illustrated with many vignette sepia engravings and a number of full-page plates which though not engraved are touched up with hand-applied watercolors; wraps are badly edgeworn along the top spine panel has suffered huge chips obliterating the title and endsheets are badly toned from binder's-paste migration. Colophon: "Cet ouvrage tiré a 200 exemplaires numérotés de 1 a 200 et comportant une suite de toutes les illustrations 400 exemplaires numérotés de 201 a 600 60 exemplaires hors commerce numérotés de I a LX a été achevés 'imprimer le 30 Avril 1944 sur les presses de André Barry pour le compte de France-Éditions Henry Étienne étant président de son conseil d'administration exemplaire no 348" de Heredia based his 1894 work on an earlier "autobiography" also used by de Quincey concerning Catalina de Erauso a Basque woman who disguised herself as a man named Francisco de Loyola and traveled to New Spain South America. France-Éditions paperback books
1967262694Mexico City: Ediciones Tierra y Libertad 1967. Paperback. 125p. wraps 6.25x8.75 inches wraps lightly worn and soiled pp29-32 heavily worn along bottom edges else good condition. One of 1000 copies. Text in Spanish. Letters to the anarchist publisher of The Oriole Press. Includes letters of Edward Carpenter Havelock Ellis Alexander Berkman Emma Goldman Benjamin Tucker H.L.Mencken and others. Ediciones Tierra y Libertad paperback books
1963245436San Juan PR: Ediciones Juan Ponce de Leon 1963. Paperback. 91p. texts in English and Spanish introduction poems very good second edition paperback in Frenchfold cream wraps with vignette on cover rubricated titles and light toning. Originally published in Manati PR in 1956 this edition printed and distributed in Spain with new introduction. Ediciones Juan Ponce de Leon paperback books
196917896New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1969. First American Edition. First Printing. Octavo; brown cloth with titles and decoration stamped in gilt and green on spine and front panel; peach topstain; dustjacket; 200pp 8. Contemporary owners name in ink to front endpaper else Fine. Dustjacket is unclipped and lightly rubbed at the extremities; Near Fine. The author's eighth book a novel of pain frustration and destructive sexual passions. Alfred A. Knopf unknown books
195717897New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1957. First American Edition. First Printing. Octavo; 3/4 red paper over boards quarterbound in black cloth with titles stamped in pink foil on spine; yellow topstain; dustjacket; 198pp 4; illus. Topstain faded with offsetting and light soil to pastedowns and endpapers and a tiny bumpt lower edge of front board; Very Good. Dustjacket is unclipped edgeworn lightly sunned at spine with soiling to rear panel; Very Good. The author's scarce second book illustrated throughout with 10 half-tone photographs. Alfred A. Knopf unknown books
1946261646Berkeley: University of California Press 1946. Second printing of this UC Berkeley production: xxxv 680p. rubricated titlepage illustrated with the tables and diagrams called for hardbound in massive brown buckram boards spine-titled gilt. A bit dim with age spine lettering legible but just barely otherwise an all-round good copy; hinges sound endsheets clean and free of any marking no ownership or institutional traces: condition may be described as good to very good. University of California Press unknown books
2002264010London: I.B Taurus 2002. Hardcover. xiii 226p 32p. of plates. cloth-covered boards very good condition in like dj. The Library of Ottoman Studies: Volume 3. I.B Taurus hardcover books
1978161854Berkeley: Self-Published 1978. Paperback. vii 100p. b&w photos tables and two line maps; text in Spanish. Title page bears a florid gift inscription an else very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. A guide and history of the region and the railway line that services it. Self-Published paperback books
192620168Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press 1926. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. black cloth. Fine in nicked dust wrapper. Rogers Bruce. 115 pages. 21.5 x 16 cm. Printed in red and black with typography by Bruce Rogers. A vivid glimpse of life in the ninth century; a hitherto scarcely known piece of mediaeval literature. ROGERS 285. Harvard Univ. Press hardcover books
pp. 286, (4) [Publisher's catalogue]. Top edge gilt. Deckled edges. Unopened. Last page of publisher's catalogue browned. 200mm. From Morley's Universal Library, uniformly bound with others in the series. Gilt lettered faux vellum spine over blue gray linen boards. Spine very slightly darkened. Henry Morley (1822-1894) was a popular lecturer and prolific writer who did more to promote education and love of literature than any other person in the Victorian era. LOC W48/BAG 9
pp. 281, (5) [Publisher's catalogue]. Top edge gilt. Deckled edges. Unopened. Paper beginning to brown but not brittle. 200mm. From Morley's Universal Library, uniformly bound with others in the series. Gilt lettered faux vellum spine over blue gray linen boards. Spine very slightly darkened. Henry Morley (1822-1894) was a popular lecturer and prolific writer who did more to promote education and love of literature than any other person in the Victorian era. LOC W48/BAG 12
451 p. + Frontis. Illustrated with full page plates, and text illus. 8vo. 215mm. Original full red cloth binding lettered in gold. Original priced dust jacket, slightly soiled, and worn at head of spine. Hardbound. Very Good. First published 1888. An interesting and informative book ENGLAND BX 6
pp. 318, (2) [Publisher's catalogue]. Top edge gilt. Deckled edges. Unopened. Paper beginning to brown but not brittle. 200mm. From Morley's Universal Library, uniformly bound with others in the series. Gilt lettered faux vellum spine over blue gray linen boards. Spine very slightly darkened. Henry Morley (1822-1894) was a popular lecturer and prolific writer who did more to promote education and love of literature than any other person in the Victorian era. LOC W48/BAG 12
320 p. Top edge gilt. Deckled edges, browned. Unopened. 200mm. From Morley's Universal Library, uniformly bound with others in the series. Gilt lettered faux vellum spine over blue gray linen boards. Spine very slightly darkened. Third edition. Henry Morley (1822-1894) was a popular lecturer and prolific writer who did more to promote education and love of literature than any other person in the Victorian era. LOC W48/BAG 10
Paris, Gallimard, Collection Du Monde Entier, 1974. In-12, broché, 226 pp. Edition originale française sans grand papier, exemplaire du S.P.
Paris, Bernard Grasset, 8 septembre 1938. In-12, broché, non coupé, 290 pp plus table. Edition originale de la traduction française sans grand papier. * Paul Albert Krantz, dit « Ernst Erich Noth », né le 25 février 1909 à Berlin et mort le 15 janvier 1983 à Bensheim, est un écrivain et spécialiste de la littérature allemande. Poursuivi par les nazis, il émigre en France en 1933, et Il s’installe ensuite dans le sud de la France, où il est rédacteur du journal Les Cahiers du Sud jusqu’en 1940, avant de fuir aux États-Unis en 1941 lors de l’Occupation allemande. Il y obtient la nationalité américaine en 1948, mais retourne en Europe en 1963 et en Allemagne en 1970.
2005160669Washington: The Catholic University of America Press 2005. XIV, 354 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
1962154652Assen: Van Gorcum 1962. 409 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
19882096464New Haven & London: Yale University Press 1988. XLV, (1), 1162 Seiten. 4° (26 x 18,5 cm). Roter Orig.-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].