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1975156428Boston: Gregg Press 1975. Octavo cloth. New edition. Reprint of the 1859 William Gowans edition. New 30-page historical introduction by Ormond Seavey. Edgar Allan Poe's comment on the Moon Hoax is appended. A reprint of Locke's successful hoax perpetrated in the New York Sun in August 1835 that pretended to reveal a discovery that men and animals existed on the moon. The revelations supposedly reprinted from the actually defunct Edinburgh Journal of Science pretended to reveal a discovery that men and animals existed on the moon and were so cleverly wrought that for a short time the report was given credence in scientific circles in the United States and Europe. The report was soon denounced as a hoax by the public press and Richard Adams Locke 1800-1871 a reporter for the Sun was identified as the perpetrator of the "ingenious astronomical hoax." Interest in the lunar discoveries increased the Sun's circulation to more than nineteen thousand the largest of any daily of that time. According to William Gowans who reprinted the story in 1859 Locke's account created such public interest that the owners of the Sun published sixty thousand copies of it in pamphlet form. The pamphlet was published in September 1835 and every copy was sold in less than a month. Nevertheless the 1835 printings are rare and only a handful of copies survive. Anatomy of Wonder 1981 1-137. Bleiler Science-Fiction: The Early Years 1348 and 1349. A fine copy without dust jacket as issued. #156428 Gregg Press unknown books
200227101No Place: Memorial Tournament 2002. First edition thus. Hardcover. Fine. Special limited edition. One of 250 special hardbound copies published on the occasion of the 2002 Memorial Tournament to honor golfing great Bobby Locke. This book replicates "Bobby Locke On Golf" his 1954 Simon & Schuster book on golf. Fine copy in green boards lettered in gilt. Memorial Tournament hardcover books
1829106390<p>4to period full calf stamped in gilt with the arms of George M. Fortescue raised spine bands morocco lettering pieces marbled endpapers all edges gilt engraved frontispiece portrait of Locke; engraved facsimile plate of his handwriting xi 1 407 1 pp. Spine rubbed covers less so; foxing to the plates and adjacent leaves including title signature and inscription of previous owner on front endpaper; otherwise very good. Locke 1631-1704 was an important English philosopher whose writings contributed significantly to modern political liberalism. He is believed to be the inspiration for both the Enlightenment and the Constitution of the United States. His writings addressed the importance of the "social contract between citizens and the importance of religious tolerance. This is a presentation copy inscribed on the half-title "To the Honble. Geo. Fortescue from the author." First edition of the first full-scale separately published life of John Locke also containing the first publication of any portion of Locke's manuscript papers all of which were bequeathed to Locke's heirs. King was a direct descendent of Locke and was related by marriage to George Fortescue the recipient of this copy. Britannica online website. ODNB.</p> Henry Colburn, books
18111264744Philadelphia: Printed for M. Carey 1811. Eleventh Edition. 12mo. 227pp.; G; bound in brown leather red label; spine and boards moderately scratched and cracked bumped; writing in ink on endpapers; frontispiece gas minor water damage to corner the part touching the frontispiece itself is white space; title page missing bottom inch below the publishers information including part of publishers information; lacking map; age marks throughout;boards beginning to loosen; stated eleventh edition; shelved case 1. 1264744. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Printed for M. Carey unknown books
1822WRCAM49826Philadelphia: M. Carey & Sons 1822. 251pp. plus six handcolored plates. 12mo. Modern calf leather label spine gilt by Sangorski and Sutcliffe. Modern bookplate on rear pastedown. Contemporary ownership signature and bookplate on front flyleaf. Light to moderate foxing and toning. Very good. Self-styled eighth edition. The plates have what appears to be contemporary color added. General Francis Marion "The Swamp Fox" was one of the leading American commanders in the Revolution in the South. His brilliant operations in the Carolinas kept thousands of British troops tied down and contributed immensely to ultimate American victory. Plain and unassuming he was widely beloved by his contemporaries and after his death this book began the process of his ascent to legend. Horry his second-in-command for part of the war supplied many of the facts although he was allegedly disgusted by Weems' flowery passages and disclaimed any connection with the book. What he disliked others embraced and the book went through many editions. This edition not in Howes. SHOEMAKER 11389. HOWES H650. M. Carey & Sons hardcover books
185464050Philadelphia PA: Joseph Allen 1854. Reprint of a later 1824 edition first published in 1809. 12mo. 252 pp. Illustrated from wood engravings 6 plates foxed. Though published as a popular historical biography Weems's "Francis Marion" has been long known to have been largely compromised by liberties he took with the manuscript and might now be looked upon as an example of early American historical or romantic fiction. Owner's ink signature on the title page endpapers with some ink and pencil markings scattered foxing; still a good solid copy. Rebound in brown buckram spine faded gilt spine title. 10474. <br/><br/> Joseph Allen hardcover books
1839WRCAM49829Philadelphia 1839. vi7-252pp. plus illus. 12mo. Contemporary three-quarter roan and cloth. Corners and spine rubbed. Very light scattered foxing. Good. A later edition after the first of 1809 about which Howes comments "no copy known." "General Horry furnished the facts Parson Weems the rhetoric; so much of it that Horry became indignant and disclaimed all connection with the book. Unabashed Weems continued its publication through many editions" - Howes. This is the 20th edition listed by Ford. HOWES H650. SABIN 33045. hardcover books
1824WRCAM49827Philadelphia: M. Carey & Son 1824. 251pp. plus six plates. 12mo. Contemporary calf leather label spine gilt. Boards rubbed and hinges repaired with leather strips at spine. Front hinge cracked corners bumped. Modern bookplate on rear pastedown 19th-century armorial bookplate on front pastedown. Very light scattered foxing toning throughout. Good. Self-styled seventh edition. General Francis Marion "The Swamp Fox" was one of the leading American commanders in the Revolution in the South. His brillant operations in the Carolinas kept thousands of British troops tied down and contributed immensely to ultimate American victory. Plain and unassuming he was widely beloved by his contemporaries and after his death this book began the process of his ascent to legend. Horry his second-in-command for part of the war supplied many of the facts although he was allegedly disgusted by Weems' flowery passages and disclaimed any connection with the book. What he disliked others embraced and the book went through many editions. This edition not in Howes or any other standard sources. <br> <br> This copy with the ownership signature and bookplate of J.K. Paulding on titlepage and front pastedown. Paulding was a writer and U.S. Secretary of the Navy from 1838-1841. HOWES H650. M. Carey & Son hardcover books
192329000NY: Dodd Mead 1923. First American edn. 8vo pp. 372. Owner's name on flyleaf. Cover worn and stained o/w VG. A novel. Dodd, Mead unknown books
1954104677New York: W. W. Norton & Company 1954. Octavo boards. First edition. Presentation copy with signed inscription by Locke on front free endpaper. Historical novel set in Peru at the time of the Spanish conquest. The story of the Princess Tacara-mi and of her lover Taclos minister of Atahualpa the last Inca. Faint damp stain to spine panel else a bright very good copy in very good dust jacket with some edge wear some foxing to front panel and stain to spine panel. Accompanied by a pleasant typed letter from Locke to the recipient dated 23 December 1953 discussing his book and its reception by early reviewers. #104677 W. W. Norton & Company unknown books
195414961New York: W.W. Norton & Company Inc 1954. 1st edition. Pale blue cloth with gilt lettering on spine. White dust jacket. VG top edge dusty/VG some wear & soiling/pc/old tape reinforcement on dj verso. 316 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/> W.W. Norton & Company Inc hardcover books
1954WRCLIT54634New York: Norton 1954. Gilt boards. First edition. Inscribed by the author to Wilmarth S. "Lefty" Lewis with the latter's small bookplate on the pastedown bearing a tiny release stamp. A very good copy in lightly smudged and shelfworn dust jacket with some foxing to the verso. Norton hardcover books
199248133Fort Lauderdale: Ashley Publishing Co 1992. First Edition. Signed by the author on front endpaper. Cloth boards; dustjacket; 382pp; illus. Tight clean and unmarked fine but for mild corner-creases to a few pages; in the pictorial dustwrapper with small scuff at base of front panel else Near Fine. Ashley Publishing Co unknown books
192728980NY: Dodd Mead 1927. First American edn. 8vo pp. 370. Cover warped and moisture-stained o/w VG. A novel. Dodd, Mead unknown books
1912116516London: John Lane The Bodley Head. New York: John Lane Company 1912. Octavo 32 inserted plates with illustrations by Alec Ball original decorated red cloth front panel stamped in white spine panel stamped in gold top edge stained red. First edition. Nine linked stories about a lovable French rascal. Hubin 1994 p. 508. Some scattered foxing to text block a very good copy with bright clean binding. #116516 John Lane The Bodley Head. New York: John Lane Company unknown books
191228989NY: John Lane 1912. First American edn. Alec Ball. 8vo pp. 325. Illustrated. Cover faded and little soiled hinges tender o/w VG. A novel. John Lane unknown books
192028971NY: John Lane 1920. First American edn. 8vo pp. 312. Owner's name on flyleaf cover little worn and hinge near tender o/w VG. A novel. John Lane unknown books
19831325247Washington D.C.: NASA 1983. Softcover. Large Quarto; pp 264; G-/paperback; ivory spine with black text; covers show some soiling to exterior; few scratches and dings to exterior; chip to spine head edge; text block has mild wear to exterior edges; small stain to exterior fore edge; profusely illustrated; interior clean; thumbed corners; additional shipping may be necessary due to size/weight restrictions for international/expedited orders;. NASA SP-465;. 1325247. FP New Rockville Stock. NASA unknown books
1963146288N.p.: The Landau Company 1963. Draft script for the 1968 film. <br/><br/>As early as 1950 there was talk of adapting Carson McCullers' 1940 debut novel "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" for the screen. In 1963 producer David Susskind took over Jose Quintero's attempt at adapting the novel which began two years earlier with a script from British screenwriter Gavin Lambert. Susskind passed on Lambert's script opting for a script from Thomas C. Ryan.<br/><br/>Susskind planned to shoot the film in New York City with director Sidney Lumet but the project ended up being held up indefinitely. Four years later Marc Merson's Brownstone Productions had taken over the film rights with Thomas C. Ryan's original 1963 script and with Ryan co-producing. During filming Ryan and director Robert Ellis Miller would make extensive re-writes as they went.<br/><br/>One of the great film adaptations of any American novel starring Sondra Locke in her debut film opposite Alan Arkin. Although much of the political aspect of McCullers' novel was removed from the film the themes present in the author's work are readily apparent: race loneliness impoverishment and anger. Arkin and Locke were nominated for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress Oscars. <br/><br/>Set in in a small Southern town shot on location in Selma Alabama.<br/><br/>Red titled vinyl Hart Stenographic Bureau wrappers. Title page present dated 8/26/63 with credits for novelist Carson McCullers and screenwriter Thomas C. Ryan. 130 leaves with last page of text numbered 127. Mimeographed rectos only with pink revision pages throughout dated 8/26/63. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus bound with two metal screw brads. The Landau Company unknown books
192550227New York: Dodd Mead and Company 1925. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Original red cloth binding. The dust jacket is a touch edgeworn with some light fading along the spine; otherwise very good. <br/><br/> Dodd, Mead and Company hardcover books
192529001NY: Dodd Mead 1925. First American edn. 8vo pp. 366. Cover worn and stained o/w VG. A novel. Dodd, Mead unknown books
1924106767London: John Lane The Bodley Head Ltd. 1924. Octavo pp. 1-8 1-53 54-55: ads 56: blank eight inserted plates with color illustrations by Marcia Lane Foster smaller black and white illustrations in the text original pictorial light orange boards with black cloth spine panel front panel stamped in dark orange and black spine panel stamped in gold top edge stained orange pictorial endpapers. First edition. A short fantastic allegory about the gift of life. Overworked successful but spiritually dead English barrister wins a bet with an itinerant musician and awakes in France as a vital younger man with a caravan and peddler's license. After several days spent analyzing his past life "the dawn found him with the shinning eyes of one awakened to Life's promise jogging southward on an irrevocable way never in this life to retrace his steps." Typical of Locke's gay romanticism; his favorite fictional type was the vagabond who is the despair of dull and pompous people. This story was collected in STORIES NEAR AND FAR 1927. Bleiler 1978 p. 125. Not in Reginald 1979; 1992. A bit of scattered foxing to first gathering preliminary leaves a near fine copy in very good pictorial dust jacket with several short closed tears at edges and some dust soiling. #106767 John Lane The Bodley Head Ltd. unknown books
1924125852New York: Dodd 1924. Octavo cloth. First U.S. edition. Light shelf wear and rubbing to cloth a very good copy. #125852 Dodd unknown books
191128977NY: John Lane 1911. First American edn. Arthur I . Keller. 8vo pp. 357. Illustrated. Hinges tender cover little worn and stained o/w VG. A novel. John Lane unknown books
191440870New York: John Lane Company 1914. First American edition 8vo pp. 352; frontispiece 7 additional plates; contemporary three-quarter green morocco over marble boards gilt-stamped spine in 6 compartments raised bands t.e.g. marble endpapers; edges very lightly rubbed 1-inch tear to frontispiece just barely affecting image else a fine copy. Signed by the author on half title page. <br/><br/> John Lane Company hardcover books