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194526074New York NY: Not Published 1945. A group of 40 letters and cards; correspondence between a young man and a woman friend who he met and worked with at the Jewish summer Camp Achvah; he later became a student at UC Berkeley. He had also attended the Jewish Camp Cejwin. Mostly the letters are from Edwin Finkelstein to his friend Natalie Levy back in New York with a couple of notes to him from her. The Achvah material is mostly camp gossip and scuttlebutt regarding the owners of the camp who according to the writer took advantage of the counsellors and workers: ".Concerning your job. You will have the same job and privileges as a regular counsellor. That is you will have the same hours curfews time off and days off. In regard to a bonus don't make me laugh last year only one person got a bonus.a whole $ 5. The only reason he got it was because his father did legal work form Mr. Barshad.Don't get involved in any counsellor uprisings.be good to your kids and you will get good tipslast year a good percentage of the girls were willing to go out on strike with the boys." Edwin F. works at Steve Cohen Boys' Camp in Hopewell Junction NY 1946 and writes of his work and play there during that summer; he continues to ask about and advise about Camp Achvah where Natalie is a summer counsellor. He notes that ".Achvah is a dump compared with this placehere were are treated like humans not like dirt." Nevertheless there is a great feeling of camaraderie among those who attend and work at the camps many reunions and get-togethers over the years. The last group of 6 letters are from UC Berkeley and the difficulties of coursework and enjoyments of attending that school and living in California. NOTE: ".In the 1920s and 1930s a recognition began to arise that the summer camp might play a significant role in Jewish education and the socialization of the Jewish child into Judaism. Samson Benderly the first director of New York's Bureau of Jewish Education was the first to recognize the unique opportunity that the summer camp offered for teaching modern Hebrew and other traditional Jewish values through immersing children in a Hebrew and Judaic environment. In 1927 he opened Camp Achvah the first Hebrew-speaking camp in Arverne on New York City's Rockaway peninsula. In 1932 he sought to expand the program and purchased a campsite in a rural setting in upstate Godeffroy New York. The expanded program retained the intensive Judaic program but was not Hebrew speaking as had been the program at the Arverne site." ref. Encyclopaedia Judaica 2007 "Jewish Camping" article. Other social and political events are remarked upon in the letter content for instance the high school student strikes and riots in the boroughs of NYC in 1945 which required police intervention and mention of a similar race related riot in Bergen College New Jersey regarding a disqualified black football player. Most letters with their mailers & cancellations intact; some age-wear and soiling; contents clean and in very good condition. . Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books
193030449New York: The Crime Club: Doubleday Doran & Company 1930. Hardcover. Stated First Edition First Printing. 5 x 7.5in. 339pp. Publisher's cloth boards. GOOD. Shows the extremities well rubbed with some loss and fraying former owner gift inscription at the front paste-down over-opened in several place which have been neatly repaired otherwise the binding is strong and tight the text is unmarked and the boards remain distinct. As pictured. The Crime Club: Doubleday, Doran & Company hardcover
1998107247Poisoned Pen Press. 1998. Limited Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Hardcover. 1998. Poisoned Pen Press. 181 pages. SIGNED by the Authors. Book and Slipcase are in FINE condition. Copy #8 of 100. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 181 pages; Signed by All Authors . Poisoned Pen Press hardcover
191074002London:: Henry Frowde; Oxford University Press 1910. First edition. publisher's blue cloth gilt-lettered at the spine. Very near fine: clean unworn tight and sound. 8vo. Henry Frowde; Oxford University Press, hardcover
1930A992235001LVU1930. Hardcover. Good. Doubleday Doran & Co.1st edBlack cvr w/ orange txt/logo worn corners/fading loose spine but tight binding clean pgs prvownr name inked inside front cvr hardcover
19312351723Garden City New York: The Crime Club Inc. / Doubleday Doran & Company Inc 1931. First American Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. First American edition. Lacks jacket. Spine leans forward slightly otherwise an excellent copy. Binding tight pages clean bright and unmarked. 1931 Hard Cover. 273 pp. 8vo. The ransacked flat and the garroted body meant a simple burglary to Scotland Yard. but the Yard overlooked the innocent bit of rope that Roger Sheringham found. The seventh Roger Sheringham mystery novel by popular British crime writer Anthony Berkeley Cox who wrote as Anthony Berkeley Francis Iles and A. Monmouth Platts. The Roger Sheringham stories were Berkeley's most popular mysteries though he also wrote quite a few stand-alones. The Crime Club, Inc. / Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc hardcover
1939137986Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1939. Vintage photograph from the 1939 film musical based on the 1937 Rogers and Hart Broadway musical play of the same name. With a printed snipe on the verso along with the stamp of Culver Pictures photo bureau a date stamp of "Dec 1939" and manuscript annotations regarding layout. <br /> <br /> Rooney and Garland sing "God's Country" from the finale of the musical in a scene spoofing Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt and the FDR's fireside chats. This scene was cut from the film after Roosevelt's death and believed lost until it was rediscovered and restored in 1990s. Rooney received a Best Actor nomination for his role in the film. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Very Good. Pinholes to the corners with pinholes at the corners and light wear to the margins. <br /> <br /> Hirschhorn p. 167. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown
1970144148N.p.: N.p. 1970. Draft script for an unproduced film. With occasional holograph annotations in blue ink throughout. <br/><br/>Adapted for the screen from Alan Morris' 1970 novel "The Tale Of The Lazy Dog." A ragtag group consisting of an Irish journalist a French woman married to a man in the CIA a mercenary pilot and a shameless adventurer are amuck in the war torn region of Laos Cambodia and Vietnam attempting to extort one and a half billion dollars. <br/><br/>Set in Laos Cambodia and Vietnam. <br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers. Title page present noted as with credits for screenwriter Dursley Berkeley and novelist Alan Williams. 112 with last page of text numbered 114. Mechanical duplication. Pages Fine wrapper Fine bound with three gold brads. N.p. unknown books
1951162416Canada: Collins White Circle of Canada Pocket Edition. 1951. Book. Illus. by GGA Good-Girl-Art PHOTO Cover;. FINE Near New. Soft cover. First Edition By This Publisher. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Canadian Collins White Circle # 486. 160 pages. - GRAY Berkeley Pseudonym for Edwy Searles Brooks; also Wrote as; Reginald Browne R W Comrade Berkeley Gray Victor Gunn Rex Madison Carlton Ross Edward Thornton - Daredevil Conquest Mystery; 1st paperback; RARE; RARE in FINE or better ; Fantastic photo-Good Girl Art-cover of society girl & cigarette with holder in hand!; Norman Conquest series;>>> Beautiful copy. Collins White Circle (of Canada) Pocket Edition. Paperback
193221337Garden City NY: Doubleday Doran & Company Inc. Near Fine. 1933 c.1932. Early printing. Hardcover. lacking the original dust jacket but encased in a professionally-made facsimile reproduction of same; see 2nd image posted with this listing nice clean copy spine very slightly turned extremely light wear to extremities. "This is the story of Lina Aysgarth who after eight years discovered that she was married to a murderer. It is not a shocker or a detective story but a brilliant disquieting frightening study of a charming and thoroughly evil murderer." A Haycroft-Queen Cornerstone title and the basis for the 1941 Alfred Hitchcock film SUSPICION with Cary Grant as the charmer and Joan Fontaine as his milk-fed and very anxious bride. NOTE again that this book bears a FACSIMILE dust jacket to serve the dual purpose of protecting the book from further wear and enhancing its appearance on the shelf; its presence has not been factored in to our pricing. . Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc. hardcover
1923012808Bristol: John Wright 1923. First Edition. Original Cloth-backed Boards. Very Good/No Jacket. John Wright Hardcover
190544448New York:: Funk & Wagnalls 1905. First edition. publisher's illustrated cloth in dust jacket. Bookplate and tiny bookseller's ticket; else a bright near fine copy in a very nice jacket with a few small chips and tears not affecting any lettering and some minor soiling. 8vo. Funk & Wagnalls, hardcover
1924268329Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1924. hardcover. near fine. Slim 8vo 70 pages khaki cloth backed boards. Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1924. First Edition. Near Fine.<br/><br/> Printed by the author at the Merrymount Press. Signed presentation by Updike. Laid in is a 2 page A.L.S. and stamped envelope from Updike dated Dec. 16th 1935.<br/><br/> Harvard University Press unknown books
1924252927Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1924. First. hardcover. near fine. Slim 8vo 70 pages khaki cloth backed boards. Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1924. First Edition. Near Fine.<br/><br/> Printed by the author at the Merrymount Press. Signed inscription by Updike " who wishes this book was a better exponent or example of what it commends in book-making!" Laid in are a T.L.S. & a T.N.S. from Updike on the Merrymount Press letterhead.<br/><br/> Harvard University Press unknown books
1924252927Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1924. First. hardcover. near fine. Slim 8vo 70 pages khaki cloth backed boards. Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1924. First Edition. Near Fine.<br/> <br/> Printed by the author at the Merrymount Press. Signed inscription by Updike " who wishes this book was a better exponent or example of what it commends in book-making!" Laid in are a T.L.S. & a T.N.S. from Updike on the Merrymount Press letterhead.<br/> <br/> Harvard University Press unknown
1924268329Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1924. hardcover. near fine. Slim 8vo 70 pages khaki cloth backed boards. Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1924. First Edition. Near Fine.<br/> <br/> Printed by the author at the Merrymount Press. Signed presentation by Updike. Laid in is a 2 page A.L.S. and stamped envelope from Updike dated Dec. 16th 1935.<br/> <br/> Harvard University Press unknown
1982Q-0684156229Macmillan Pub Co 1982-06-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Macmillan Pub Co hardcover
1944254566London.: Thomas Nelson. 1944. Limited edition #274 of 400 copies. Tan cloth brown spine label gilt title. Bookplate on pastedown. owner’s name on ffep light bump to lower edge small dampstain at bottom corner affecting only the edges otherwise a very good copy with no dustjacket. 4to. Thomas Nelson. hardcover
1970Q-0812275950University of Pennsylvania Press Anniversary Collection 1970-01-29. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! University of Pennsylvania Press Anniversary Collection hardcover
1984Alibris.0002189McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math. 1984. 2nd ed. Hard cover. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 484 p. Berkeley Physics Course Series 2. Audience: General/trade. . McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math hardcover
1959706581PN. New. 1959. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1963720892PN. New. 1963. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1970Alibris.0015876Baltimore: Mono Book Corp. 1970. First edition. . Hard cover. Very good. No dust jacket. light shelfwear po name. viii 246 p. illus. 24 cm. Includes Illustrations. Mono Book Corp. hardcover
1998Q-1565856430Teaching Company 1998. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Teaching Company paperback
1966125055Cambridge Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard U. P. 1966. 3rd edition. Nice copies. large octavo. hardbacks with dust jackets xlvi 292 xix 326pp. illusts. notes index Belknap Press of Harvard U. P. hardcover