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199813896JNew York: St. Martin’s Press 1998. First Edition. Signed by the author Chris Mann to actor Don Knotts one of the stars of the classic television comedy “Three’s Company.†With Don Knott’s ownership signature and inscribed by Mann: “For Don Knotts My sincere thanks to you for interviewing for this book. You gave me so many laughs in playing ‘Mr. Furley’ and it was a big honor to get to meet you and include your happy memories & great stories for all the world’s ‘Three’s Company’ fans to enjoy. ‘Mr. Furley†was a one-of-a-kind classic - just like Don Knotts! Best Chris Mann.†Oversize paperbound. The terrific 312 page history and guide to the show extensively illustrated illustrated and with excellent interviews. Very fine fresh copy. St. Martin’s Press unknown books
1994056215New York: Voyager Company 1994. Box. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Stan Lee; R.Crumb; Paul Mavrides et al. compact disc w/user's guide in box. Box: red w/white spine-color comic cover; slight rub. "The only comprehensie documentary of comics and their creators ever made Comic Book Confidential contains a wealth of rare historic footage . from the very first Funnies on Parade in 1933. It all adds up to a new way to explore America's only purely indigenous art form. <br/> <br/> Voyager Company unknown
1989418108Home Vision Entertainment. Very Good/Very Good. 1989. DVD in Plastic Case. H362 . Home Vision Entertainment unknown
199124936Reinbek bei Hamburg [u.a.] : Rowohlt [u.a.], 1991. 23 x 20 x 5 cm. Gr. 8° bzw. 8° Div. Ausg. / Aufl. Ill. OBroschur. (Rororo ; ... : rororo Mann)
1938614231938. MANN Thomas. THE COMING VICTORY OF DEMOCRACY. Translated by Agnes E. Meyer. New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1938. First edition his friend Thomas Mann 23.VI.38" 70 pp. 8vo. black cloth title printed in gold ink to spine Mann's initials blind-stamped to upper board publisher's device blind-stamped to lower board. Dust-soiling to top-edge but internally clean and fresh. The sizing to cloth cover has been removed in places due to moisture and small bits of the dust jacket have adhered to the cloth; the dust jacket is dampstained in corresponding places with some red offset to the upper panel. Also it is spine sunned with small loss at spinal ends and at the fold-in corners. It would be only an acceptable reading copy if it were not for Mann's inscription. This is the text of a lecture in slightly abbreviated form delivered by Mann on a coast-to-coast lecture tour February to May 1938. unknown books
1994244697Gryphon Editions 1994. Hardcover. Like New. From the Classics of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Library. Full leather gilt extra ribbon marker. As New with the booklet laid in. Gryphon Editions hardcover
194228976New York: Common Council for American Unity 1942. First Edition. Octavo 22.75cm; yellow and black printed wrappers stapled; 120pp; illus. Starting oxidation to staples with faint dustiness to wrappers; Near Fine. Highly important single issue of the CCAU's monthly literary magazine issued from 1940-49 which was devoted to bridging ethnic and minority differences and to reflecting America's cultural diversity. This issue includes a substantial 13pp short story by Woody Guthrie "Ear Players" which marked his debut as a published writer in the mainstream media. The issue includes contributions by Langston Hughes Waldo Frank and Eleanor Roosevelt among others. Also includes a pictorial insert 4pp of photomontage by Alexander Alland. REUSS 30 p.9. Common Council for American Unity unknown
194228976New York: Common Council for American Unity 1942. First Edition. Octavo 22.75cm; yellow and black printed wrappers stapled; 120pp; illus. Starting oxidation to staples with faint dustiness to wrappers; Near Fine. Highly important single issue of the CCAU's monthly literary magazine issued from 1940-49 which was devoted to bridging ethnic and minority differences and to reflecting America's cultural diversity. This issue includes a substantial 13pp short story by Woody Guthrie "Ear Players" which marked his debut as a published writer in the mainstream media. The issue includes contributions by Langston Hughes Waldo Frank and Eleanor Roosevelt among others. Also includes a pictorial insert 4pp of photomontage by Alexander Alland. REUSS 30 p.9. Common Council for American Unity unknown books
1994Q-1569775664McCracken Pr 1994-09-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! McCracken Pr paperback
1989Q-0060654120HarperCollins 1989-05-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! HarperCollins hardcover
1998Q-096472720xRiverbend Pr 1998-04-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Riverbend Pr paperback
1974ANAIS-0060803185Harper & Row 1974-01-01. paperback. Good. 0x0x0. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Harper & Row paperback
1972101042Cambridge Mass: Hovey Street Press 1972. Second printing ; Expanded from 64 to 120 pages. Paperback. Tall narrow quarto in pale yellow-beige illustrated stapled stiff paper wraps; 118 2 pages 2 unnumbered leaves of plates: illustrations; 27 cm. Cover title. The scarce second & much-expanded edition. Later published by Harper & Row. / Black Panthers Prison Reform Racism. Black Studies San Quentin Soledad Brothers. Jackson George 1941-1971. Hovey Street Press paperback
1972mon0000005550Red Prison Movement Hovey Stree 1972T. paperback. Good. in x in x in. Staple-bound paperback. Small stain to top right corner of front cover. Creasing to top right corners of front cover and first few pages. Text clean and binding solid. Ships from a smoke-free home. 64 pages. Red Prison Movement (Hovey Stree paperback
1972598628Cambridge Massachusetts: The Red Prison Movement/Hovey Street Press 1972. Softcover. Near Fine. Second printing expanded from 64 to 120 pages. Small quarto. Illustrated from black and white photographs with color centerfold designed by Rafael Morante for OSPAAL. Stapled pictorial wrappers. Short tear at the crown tiny soil mark on front cover near fine. A tribute to Soledad Brother George Jackson by Red Prison Movement activist Eric Mann. The Red Prison Movement/Hovey Street Press unknown
1972018404Cambridge MA: Hovey Street Press/Red Prison Movement 1972. Wraps. Very Good. Illustrated beige wraps. 64 pp. Black and white photos throughout as well as a centerfold style two page illustrated "poster" depicting a slain George Jackson bleeding the American flag. A somewhat biographical look at incarcerated activist George Jackson albeit focusing on his time in prison his writing his membership in the Black Panther Party and other activism. George Jackson had been killed while attempting to escape from prison in August of 1971. The book asserts that George Jackson was killed before his upcoming trial because the justice and prison system would be exposed to the public who would hear testimony regarding racism and brutality in the prison system. Mann prints the official story and picks apart the details throughout. Also present is a review of Jackson's last book "Blood in My Eye" as well as a manifesto style piece outlining the principles of the Red Prison Movement. The organization was "dedicated to building a communist society with the people of this country." VERY GOOD condition. Minor toning soiling and wrinkling to the covers. Hovey Street Press/Red Prison Movement unknown
1973002162Cambridge MA: Hovey Street Press / Red Prison Movement 1973. Soft cover. Near Fine. Expanded second printing of this account of the life political activity and death of activist and author George Jackson 1941-1971 during an escape attempt at San Quentin State Prison in 1971. Cambridge MA: Hovey Street Press / Red Prison Movement 1973. Second printing which expands the first edition from 64 to 120 pages. Saddle-stapled in matte printed wraps 10-1/2 x 6-7/8 in. 118pp. Black-and-white illustrations throughout with a color print on yellow cardstock bound-in at center. Laid-in to this copy are two photostat advertisements for the book and a TLS on Hovey Street Press letterhead from one Barry Brown in which he presents the book to the recipient hopes he might follow through on an offer to review it and reproduce the included advertisement in Creem Magazine and outlines the press's policy of supplying free copies of the book to prisoners: "we have already distributed over 2750 copies of the book and still distribute over 50 free copies a week to prisoners." Very good with curling and wear at corners mild soiling to wraps. Mann frames Jackson's death as an assassination meant to silence him in advance of a trial that would have drawn unwanted attention to the rampant injustice and racism of the American prison system. Additional sections cover the trial of the San Quentin Six Jackson's impact on the broader prison abolition movement including the Attica rebellion his political thoughts and an RPM manifesto of sorts "Towards a Red Prison Movement." Author Mann b. 1942 is an American anti-war labor and civil rights activist who in late 1969 was sentenced to a two-year prison term for his role in a direct action carried out by the Weathermen against the Harvard Center for International Affairs. Comrade George was reprinted in 1974 as a mass-market paperback by Harper & Row under their Perennial Library imprint. <br/> <br/> Hovey Street Press / Red Prison Movement paperback
1996AME_9783540615347Springer 1996. 1st. Paperback. New/New. Springer paperback
1955408277London : Secker & Warburg 1955. 1st edition. Hardcover. Very good cloth copy in a good if somewhat edge-torn with some loss and dust-dulled dust-wrapper now mylar-sleeved. Not price-clipped. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description; 408 pp.; 21 cm. Subjects; Swindlers and swindling ; Fiction. German fiction ; Translations into English. London : Secker & Warburg hardcover
1955blb00961New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1955. 1st. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Original black cloth blindstamped to cover with titling and initials of author and very bright gilt design and titling on spine. In a Near Fine George Salter designed DJ but price clipped. Hailed on the jacket as ""the picaresque novel of our time"" the novel follows Felix Krull a rogue and artist from his childhood through his early manhood. Prior to the authors Nobel Prize win. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
1955109854Secker and Warburg London. 1955. Secker and Warburg London. 1955. Second edition reprint. Hardback with DW. Wrapper browned and worn with a sunned spine. With "some press reviews" on lower panel of wrapper. Some browning to end papers and page edges otherwise a clean copy. hardcover
1955QYH-7YQ-H091955. Hardcover. Very Good. 1st ed. UK Secker and Warburg 1955. Jacket in Good condition only priceclipped some flap text loss with average wear and tear spine faded. Book in VG condition with light external wear pages yellowed with an occasional minor blemish binding firm. hardcover
1992Q-0679739041Vintage 1992-03-31. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Vintage paperback
1955GB000PY859EI5N01ALFRED A KNOPF 1955. Hardcover. Acceptable. Missing dust jacket; Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. ALFRED A KNOPF hardcover
195528829NY: Alfred A. Knopf / A Borzoi Book. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1955. First American Edition. First Printing. Hard Cover. Stated First American Edition. Publisher's full black cloth gilt lettering on spine blind-stamped lettering and author's embossed initials on cover top edge red fore-edge deckle Borzoi medallion blind-stamped on rear cover. Translated from the German by Denver Lindley. Includes Bibliography of the works of Thomas Mann. . Former owner's printed bookplate on fep else as new; unmarked tight square and clean. VERY GOOD. . 8vo 8" - 9" tall. v 384 6-adverts pp . Alfred A. Knopf / A Borzoi Book hardcover