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199039137KRÜGER WOLFGANG 1990. 16. hardcover. Avalon Sirmkovrilo! KRÜGER, WOLFGANG hardcover
187037262Newark 1870. 2pp. 5" x 7-3/4." Entirely in ink manuscript on lined paper and signed "Joseph P. Bradley." Munsell's name above the salutation covers The previously written name of Bradley. Very Good. <br/><br/> Bradley a Rutgers graduate was a highly respected New Jersey lawyer specializing in railroad and patent litigation. President Grant nominated him to the United States Supreme Court in early 1870 and he took his seat in March. He served until 1891. His Letter transcribed in full words in capital letters are underlined in the original suggests that Munsell certainly earned his fee for publishing the book discussed here. The book was 'The Centennial Celebration of Rutgers College June 21 1870: With an Historical Discourse. Delivered by Hon. Joseph Bradley.' It was printed in Albany by Munsell in 1870. Bradley had a scholar's attention to detail and wanted Munsell's work to reflect precisely Bradley's thinking. <br/> "You did not quite understand one correction made by me on the title page. That thing which I originally called an APPENDIX we propose to call a NOTE and say nothing about it in the title page - occupying the same place as it now does - at the end; - but under the name of a note instead of that of an appendix. Hence. Then we propose to call the account of the Centennial Exercises - AN APPENDIX. Now you will see the meaning of my correction on the title page. Calling the account of the Centennial Exercise by the name of an appendix my name as author of the Address could properly come AFTER the word 'Appendix' as you suggest. It would be better if it could. Perhaps even now my name had better come after the word "1870" immediately before the words " with an Appendix." I agree with you that it is more usual to have the name of the author down there.<br/> "Yours truly Joseph P. Bradley. unknown books
198217662NY: Alfred A. Knopf 1982. First edition first printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 8vo. xii876ivpp. Black cloth spine dark gray paper over boards both blocked in copper foil. A trace of sunning along the top and a touch of foxing on the top edge else a fine copy. The dust wrapper is not price-clipped and is also fine. Inscribed by the author in the title page: "For George". The author was involved with the Society for Creative Anachronism "SCA". In 1968 The East Kingdom was founded in the SCA; it was started by Elfrida and Walter of Greenwalls Marion Zimmer Bradley and her then husband Walter Breen. The Annotated History notes the following about the first Kingdom event June 2 1968 - AS III: "Held at the Cloisters New York City New York. A tourney was planned but it was rained out. Elfrida and Walter of Greenwalls were the seneschals and the autocrats." This copy is signed on the title page not on a plate or slip of paper pasted in. "Historical writing on a grand scale with all the magic conviction and resonance of ballad and ancient lore." - Barron ed Fantasy Literature 4A-48. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover books
190634946New York: Dodd Mead & Company 1906. First Edition. Illustrated throughout by Bradley. 166 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Original cloth backed pictorial paper boards designed by Bradley. Board edges show wear as usual some spotting to final leaveselse a Very Good Copy. First Edition. Illustrated throughout by Bradley. 166 pp. 1 vols. 4to. A CLASSIC. Bambace A68 Dodd, Mead & Company unknown books
188552671Santa Fe: Headquarters District of New Mexico 1885. 1885. First edition. Single-sheet Broadside. 7.5" wide x 9.75". Establishes a succession of movements of men and supplies to the border region in relation to the on-going pursuit of hostile Apaches in Arizona New Mexico and Mexico. In part: "The commanding officer Fort Union New Mexico will detail two companies of Infantry for field service at Lang's Ranch New Mexico. They will proceed to Separate New Mexico as soon as transportation can be obtained reporting the time of their arrival at that point by telegraph to Brigadier-General George Crook U.S. Army Fort Bowie A. T. from whom they will receive further instructions.The companies will take from Union the necessary camp equipage either shelter or common tents two six-mule teams rations and stores for sixty days six pounds grain per animal and 200 rounds of ammunition per man." Additionally: "Lieutenant-Colonel A. P. Morrow 6th Cavalry will move immediately with three troops cavalry from Fort Bayard to Separate and from there to Cloverdale Alamo Vejo Emory Spring or such permanent water as he can find near the Mexican line. One troop will be stationed at each point with Indian scouts and the positions will be selected with reference to watching the line for Indians coming from the south." Signed in print by James Fornance First Lieut. and Adjutant 13th Infantry Acting Assistant Adjutant General. A rare and interesting document from the Apache Wars in the Southwest. Fine condition. Headquarters District of New Mexico, 1885. unknown
187037262Newark 1870. 2pp. 5" x 7-3/4." Entirely in ink manuscript on lined paper and signed "Joseph P. Bradley." Munsell's name above the salutation covers The previously written name of Bradley. Very Good. <br /> <br /> Bradley a Rutgers graduate was a highly respected New Jersey lawyer specializing in railroad and patent litigation. President Grant nominated him to the United States Supreme Court in early 1870 and he took his seat in March. He served until 1891. His Letter transcribed in full words in capital letters are underlined in the original suggests that Munsell certainly earned his fee for publishing the book discussed here. The book was 'The Centennial Celebration of Rutgers College June 21 1870: With an Historical Discourse. Delivered by Hon. Joseph Bradley.' It was printed in Albany by Munsell in 1870. Bradley had a scholar's attention to detail and wanted Munsell's work to reflect precisely Bradley's thinking. <br /> "You did not quite understand one correction made by me on the title page. That thing which I originally called an APPENDIX we propose to call a NOTE and say nothing about it in the title page - occupying the same place as it now does - at the end; - but under the name of a note instead of that of an appendix. Hence. Then we propose to call the account of the Centennial Exercises - AN APPENDIX. Now you will see the meaning of my correction on the title page. Calling the account of the Centennial Exercise by the name of an appendix my name as author of the Address could properly come AFTER the word 'Appendix' as you suggest. It would be better if it could. Perhaps even now my name had better come after the word "1870" immediately before the words " with an Appendix." I agree with you that it is more usual to have the name of the author down there.<br /> "Yours truly Joseph P. Bradley. unknown
1756048096London: S. Crowder and H. Woodgate 1756. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Good Condition. Two volumes one in tattered and torn original leather and the other in early acid calf boards crudely reattached. Some wear to page edges volume two with periodic light stains in pink and teal early on and a few light dampstains in margins not obscuring any text. Modest age toning generally uniform. Plates worn in a few cases frontis adhered to partially adhered to endpaper. A married set in slightly different sizes and different bindings. One bound with six of seven of the plates bound at the beginning and the other withfour of the plates the one missing from volume one and three repeats bound at the end. One the whole a well used and worn but complete copy. Undated but Cagle dates it as 1756 based on an ad for its serial publication in Scots Magazine dated January 1756 announcing its publication; the full book is thought to have been offered for sale shortly after the parts version. <br /> <br /> 752pp; 469 33pp. With the seven plates of place settings and three repeated. Vicaire 111 Bitting 54 Cagle 574 Oxford 104 Simon 236<br /> <br /> Scarce with both volumes volume 1 often showing up alone. The engraved menu plates are extremely well executed. Collects household management gardening and cookery recipes. Remarkable for it's detailed start to finish explanations giving origins of ingredients and preparations. It is unlike most 18th century English cookbooks aimed at women other than Raffald's in 1769 a decidedly practical and middle class cookbook aimed at the housewife not a gentlewoman. Learn to make calve brain paaties pitchcock eels grow pineapples cure the pimple evil in sheep or hysterick fits in your neighbors. Filled with eels puddings creams and pies - a work of delightful completeness. Size: Octavo 8vo. 2-volume set complete. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking Wine & Dining; Inventory No: 048096. S. Crowder and H. Woodgate hardcover
198217662NY: Alfred A. Knopf 1982. First edition first printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 8vo. xii876ivpp. Black cloth spine dark gray paper over boards both blocked in copper foil. A trace of sunning along the top and a touch of foxing on the top edge else a fine copy. The dust wrapper is not price-clipped and is also fine. Inscribed by the author in the title page: "For George". The author was involved with the Society for Creative Anachronism "SCA". In 1968 The East Kingdom was founded in the SCA; it was started by Elfrida and Walter of Greenwalls Marion Zimmer Bradley and her then husband Walter Breen. The Annotated History notes the following about the first Kingdom event June 2 1968 - AS III: "Held at the Cloisters New York City New York. A tourney was planned but it was rained out. Elfrida and Walter of Greenwalls were the seneschals and the autocrats." This copy is signed on the title page not on a plate or slip of paper pasted in. "Historical writing on a grand scale with all the magic conviction and resonance of ballad and ancient lore." - Barron ed Fantasy Literature 4A-48. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
6136One large page 9 x 5 1/2 inches. Superb and early autograph letter signed by famed American artist and illustrator Will Bradley to Frances F. Browne a noted editor and literary critic with whom Bradley would work closely with over the years. Written on Bradley’s stationery printed at top left: “Will H. Bradley/Artist/1111 Monadnock Building/Chicago.†The letter is almost entirely taken up with design and description of his art: “Aug 25 -92. Mr. Frances F. Browne Dear Sir: I will explain the design & send you by today’s mail as the pencil sketch is not very clear. Below the dial are laurel branches which support the dial and also two torches. The sun is indicated its rays forming a background to add a little strength to center of design. The laurel branches are woven to form four leaf shaped designs in the center of which are emblems the ribbon work continues below the title and on this I have indicated the sub-title as it will help to make the design compact. The rough sketch looks a little crowded but the finished drawing will not appear so as the title will be strong. “ Very good with slight browning to bottom crease marks barely visible to face of letter. Early Will Bradley letters are scarce especially with association. unknown
190634946New York: Dodd Mead & Company 1906. First Edition. Illustrated throughout by Bradley. 166 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Original cloth backed pictorial paper boards designed by Bradley. Board edges show wear as usual some spotting to final leaveselse a Very Good Copy. First Edition. Illustrated throughout by Bradley. 166 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Bambace A68 Dodd, Mead & Company unknown
189951352New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company 1899. First Edition. Octavo 21.5cm; black and gray illustrated paper-covered boards with title label at upper spine; 962pp; illus. Gentle sunning to spine and upper rear cover light wear to spine ends and board corners with minute board exposure to lower corners a few tiny stains to lower front cover and a tiny vintage booksellers ticket to lower rear pastedown; hinges sound and clean throughout; Very Good. <br/><br/>Attractive copy of this masterpiece of Art Nouveau book design and a key Will Bradley work. The title poem remains Crane's most searing indictment of war condensing the spirit of The Red Badge of Courage into a work of 32 lines. BAL 4083. Frederick A. Stokes Company unknown books
1964210401964. Christian Paula. The Other Side of Desire. Gardner Miriam. Twilight Lovers. Frame Marguerite. All the Gay Girls. Johnson Kay. Her Raging Needs. Salem Randy. Sex in the Shadows. These mid-twentieth century paperback novels document the circulation of lesbian identity desire and social relationships within a mass-market publishing environment shaped by censorship moral regulation and the dominance of male pseudonymous authors. Issued between 1964 and 1970 these works provide primary evidence of how same-sex relationships were represented in commercially distributed fiction during a period when homosexuality remained criminalized and widely pathologized in the United States. Paula Christian one of the few openly lesbian authors writing in the genre produced The Other Side of Desire a narrative centered on a woman navigating both heterosexual marriage and same-sex desire and identified within Barbara Grier's evaluative framework as a text with sustained lesbian characters and narrative significance. Other works in the group depict entangled relationships among women urban and domestic social environments and generational dynamics within lesbian communities contributing to early formations of lesbian reading culture prior to the emergence of organized gay and lesbian liberation movements.<br /> <br /> Christian Paula pen name of Yvonne MacManus. The Other Side of Desire. New York: Paperback Library 1965. First edition. Mass-market paperback.<br /> Gardner Miriam pen name of Marion Zimmer Bradley. Twilight Lovers. Derby Conn.: Monarch Books 1964. Mass-market paperback.<br /> Frame Marguerite. All the Gay Girls. Derby Conn.: Gold Star Books 1964. First edition. Mass-market paperback.<br /> Johnson Kay. Her Raging Needs. New York: Softcover Library 1970. Mass-market paperback.<br /> Salem Randy. Sex in the Shadows. New York: Softcover Library 1970. Mass-market paperback.<br /> Group of five paperback volumes spanning 1964 to 1970 each measuring approximately 4.25 x 7 inches and generally ranging between 120 and 150 pages. Illustrated covers follow mid-century pulp conventions depicting women in intimate or suggestive poses paired with promotional language such as "One love was natural. The other was forbidden-and dangerous!" The Other Side of Desire and "They lived and loved in the off-beat world of lesbianism" Twilight Lovers. Narrative content includes married women entering same-sex relationships multi-partner entanglements and depictions of social spaces in which lesbian identity is negotiated. All the Gay Girls centers on power and desire within a network of women while Sex in the Shadows presents generational and relational tension between younger and older women. Her Raging Needs frames same-sex relationships within broader patterns of dissatisfaction in heterosexual life.<br /> <br /> These works circulated within a rapidly expanding paperback industry that enabled the distribution of controversial subject matter through inexpensive formats even as publishers relied on sensationalized language and imagery to navigate obscenity standards and attract readership. Lesbian pulp fiction functioned as one of the few accessible print spaces for representations of same-sex relationships and female-authored contributions introduced perspectives grounded in lived experience and identity exploration. Titles such as The Other Side of Desire demonstrate attempts to move beyond purely punitive or tragic narratives offering more sustained depictions of lesbian relationships within constrained social conditions. Light wear including minor spine wear and a library stamp to the front page of Sex in the Shadows; otherwise clean interiors and tight textblocks; overall good to very good condition. The grouping supports research into sexuality censorship and mid-century mass-market publishing. unknown
199853790KNAUR THEODOR 1998. 1. hardcover. Darkover: 7 Marguerida-Alton Sirmkovrilo! Reklamo! KNAUR, THEODOR hardcover
199948672HEYNE WILHELM 1999. 1. hardcover. Sirmkovrilo! HEYNE, WILHELM hardcover
198748778BASTEI-LÜBBE 08/1987. 1. softcover. Frauen und ihre rätselhafte Bestimmung Domaris & Deoris BASTEI-LÜBBE paperback
198534091DEUTSCHER BÜCHERBUND 1985. 1. hardcover. Darkover: 4 Entsagenden Sirmkovrilo! DEUTSCHER BÜCHERBUND hardcover
198641423PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION 1986. 1. softcover. Darkover: 4 Entsagenden PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION paperback
BN97417Alkoxo and Aryloxo Derivatives of Metals. <br/><br/>Alkoxo and Aryloxo Derivatives of Metals. unknown
2022x-1108419208Cambridge University Press 2022. 4 Hardback books. New. 1st edition. 3200 pages. 12.00x9.50x8.50 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
199041270PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION 1990. 6. softcover. Darkover: 6 Nach den Comyn PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION paperback
198541277PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION 1985. 4.ND. softcover. Darkover: 4 Entsagenden Nova Titolbildo! PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION paperback
2001BN129897Academic Press San Diego San Francisco New York a.o. 2001. 2001. Alkoxo and Aryloxo Derivatives of Metals. <br/><br/>Alkoxo and Aryloxo Derivatives of Metals. Bradley Don Mehrotra R. C. Rothwell Ian and A. Singh Academic Press, San Diego, San Francisco, New York a.o. unknown
189522158Cleveland: Burrows Brothers 1895. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. cloth spine and decorated gray boards front cover lettered in red. Teg. Very good. 125 pages. 22 1/2 x 15 cm. A spectacular example of Arts and Crafts details and "more ambitious and successful than `When Hearts Are Trumps." Limited edition copy 107 of 600 printed by John Wilson on handmade laid paper. The type is Jenson in red and black with the former used for accents throughout. There are Kelmscott-style borders with the influence of Whistler Beardsley and Morris turned to Bradley's own use. BOMBACE A9. Interior contents clean and bright slight flaking to backstrip decorated end papers. Burrows Brothers hardcover books
2018Adhya-9781138221475T&F/ROUTLEDGE 2018. Hardcover. New. T&F/ROUTLEDGE hardcover
2018Adhya-9781138221475T&F/ROUTLEDGE 2018. Hardcover. New. T&F/ROUTLEDGE hardcover