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1916NF2475BOBBY JONES'S GOLF STORY in St. Nicholas Magazine for November 1916 first edition spine and rear cover missing else just about a vg copy in wraps. This 3 page essay by Grantland Rice about one who was about to achieve perhaps the greatest status that golf has known also boasts 4 photographs. Also contains THE WONDER BOX: NIP AND TUCK written and illustrated by Will Bradley et.al. St. Nicholas Magazine / Century Publishing Company paperback
1948313191New York: The Typophiles 1948. 1 page. Folio. VG. 1 page. Folio. Signed by Will Bradley Paul Bennett and David Silve<br /> <br /> with Silve's handwritten directions to the printer in pencil on a seperate sheet. Provernance; Estate of David Silve The Typophiles unknown
1902236926New York: R.H. Russell 1902. The Wayside Series. 158 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Gray blue boards stamped in white. Fine. The Wayside Series. 158 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. R.H. Russell unknown
V18A-07178F. Ungar Pub Co. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner’s name short gifter’s inscription or light stamp. F. Ungar Pub Co unknown
35New York. Charles Scribner's Sons. 1895. Cover and frontispiece by Will Bradley. One of 750 copies printed on enameled book paper. 117 pp. 69 illustrations. 8vo. Bound in cloth. Fine. unknown
2164New York and London: John Lane: The Bodley Head 1899. First edition An octavo 386 pp. bound in original olive green cloth. Cover and spine design by Will Bradley of stylized doves and foliage in pale gray and black. Top edge gilt. Small book plate of previous owner on front pastedown. Some rubbing on the cover.still a nice copy of a handsome Bradley design. hardcover
1967596853Munich Germany: no publisher 1967. Hardcover. Near Fine. Magazine. Quarto. 70pp. Very good or better with small corner bump light rubbing and hint of edgewear. Literary magazine produced in Germany with contributions from Charles Bukowski "The Flower Love" and "I Met a Genius" Curt Johnson John D. McCall Douglas Blazek Emile Glen Tobi Dress George Blake Sam Bradley Charles Farber Michael Butler and others. [no publisher] hardcover
195042281London: Dean & son c.1950e. First Edition. Pictorial boards. Fair Condition. linen First part printed in oclour the rest in two tone. Size: small quarto. some tears to spine. Slight foxing front/rear pages but body of book mostly clean and unfoxed. binding slightly faded corners a little bumped some marks. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Children; 1950s; Inventory No: 42281. . Dean & son hardcover
1990132578Fort Washington Pennsylvania: Germantown Academy 1990. Hardcover. Fine. Yearbook. Quarto. Fine in glossy pictorial boards. The Freshman yearbook of Academy Award nominated actor Bradley Cooper. He appears in his student photo and again with the Boys Cross-Country team. Germantown Academy hardcover
1963342377Georgetown Kentucky: H.B. Chapin 1963. Softcover. Near Fine. Magazine. Cover by Julia Chapin. Quarto. 40pp. Blue paper wrappers. Sunning to the edges and tiny tear along spine near fine. A literary magazine with contributions from Pierre Emmanuel Louis Zukofsky Anselm Hollo Fielding Dawson Thomas Tickell F.M. Arouet Barbara Moraff Sam Bradley Burce Berlind Charles Philbrick Larry Goodell Judsons Cres Mary Ceroni Phil Weidman Andrew Hoyem and Robert White. H.B. Chapin unknown
189723522New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company 1897. First edition. Hardcover. Fine. 8vo. xx3411pp. Bound in purple T-grain cloth ands locked intricately with gilt on the spine and upper board in a design by Will Bradley. Top edge gilt. A few marginal pencil notes else a fine copy. <br /> <p><br /> Bambace Will H. Bradley A20. <br /> <p>. Frederick A. Stokes Company hardcover
1969576503New York: Gay Power 1969. Unbound. Very Good. Vol. 1 No. 4. Cover art by Dwight Henderson. Folio. 24pp. Horizontal fold several chips and large tears most notably along the horizontal folds last few pages fully torn across the horizontal fold and at the fold intersections thus about very good only. This the fourth issue of "New York's first homosexual newspaper" includes photography by Bob Hard "Astrology" by Walter Breen "All That's Gay Does Not Glitter or We Have A Lunatic Fringe Too" by Martin Dennison III "The Gay Films of Yesterday Part II" by Marion Z. Bradley a list of upcoming art exhibitions in New York City a cartoon by Alan Shenker and more. Gay Power unknown
79972MARTIN H. BRADLEY. SOTHEBY'S. The Library of H. Bradley Martin. 8 of 9 volumes lacking volume IV. 4to. Color illustrations. Original cloth. New York: Sotheby's 1989-1990. First editions. A fine set. unknown
1970541613London: National Poetry Centre 1970. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Small octavo. 28pp. Stapled wrappers. A couple tiny spots else fine. An anthology produced by the National Poetry Centre based on a fortnightly poetry group Poets on the Forum made up of new and established poets. Include are works by Neal Mason Vladimir Dirsh Tony Bates Walter Bradley Stewart Quentin Holmes Pearl Davies Andrew Nichols and Charles Foster Bentley. Each poet contributed at least one poet along with a brief biography. Rare. OCLC locates no copies. National Poetry Centre unknown
196098639NY:: G. P. Putnam's Sons. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1960. Hardcover. A biography of Milton Bradley. First edition. Very good in a very good minor shelf wear dust jacket. ; 284 pages . G. P. Putnam's Sons, hardcover
1020434708.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1938260500Boston: Privately Printed by Geo. H. Ellis Co 1938. First edition one of only 30 copies this copy numbered in ink "Seven. Illustrated with 28 photographs on 14 plates and 5 hand-colored plates after old prints and a photograph; with folding map tipped in on rear pastedown. 1 vols. 8vo. Original dark blue grained leatherette title gilt on upper cover. A fine fresh copy. First edition one of only 30 copies this copy numbered in ink "Seven". Illustrated with 28 photographs on 14 plates and 5 hand-colored plates after old prints and a photograph; with folding map tipped in on rear pastedown. 1 vols. 8vo. In his Foreword the author states: "These sketches were written for the members of the Moisie Salmon Club. The sole purpose was to give information to them of the waters and conditions of the Moisie River and its branches above the places customarily fished by them.". The Moisie is one of a network of navigable rivers running about 110 miles northward from the St. Lawrence in eastern Quebec; old and well worn portage paths testify to the antiquity of the route along which for hundreds of years Indians have hunted and fished. For salmon and sea trout it is one of the richest areas known. It is not surprising that the Moisie Salmon Club was founded to reap the benefits of this bounty; what is surprising is that so much care attention and expense has been lavished on a book limited to only 30 copies. The text consists primarily of the author's descriptions of areas north of the more usual fishing sites based on his explorations as a sportsman with guides. In addition to five colored plates which tend to establish the romantic mood of the region there are 28 superb reproductions of sepia photographs printed on special photographic-type paper to convey both the look and the actual feel of the originals. The book's 78 pages conclude with an Index and inside the back cover is mounted a folding map of the area described.<br /> <br /> The book is rare not in Wetzel or Heller not seen by Bruns and the only copy we know of to appear at auction - a worn copy - brought $1870 at the Netz sale in New York in 1986.<br /> <br /> This copy bears the ownership signature of E.H. Rawls on the front flyleaf: pages 12 to 19 comprise Edward H. Rawls' own account of his 1929 trip to the East Branch Chute and Cran Serré of the Moisie River where he was the first to take salmon on a light rod above the falls in defiance of "the old story retold until believed by everyone that salmon would rise ot the fly above the rapids". Palmer notes that Rawls' exploits prompted the club to build the Webster trail and develop the upper river.<br /> <br /> A choice association copy. Not in Wetzel or Heller; Bruns: "Not seen"; Bibliotheca Salmo Salar 151 Privately Printed by Geo. H. Ellis Co unknown
19496579Denver CO: Gorgon Press 1949. First Edition. Original wraps. Very Good. 7 X 8 1/2 Inches. 60 PP. Issue #10 of only 11 that were issued. Gorgon was a general interest fanzine edited by Stanley Mullen of Denver Colorado. Mullen was active in science fiction fandom in the 1940s. THE GORGON was his most substantial fanzine and ran between 1947 and 1949. This particular issue features the VERY EARLY POEM "The Sorceress" by Marion Zimmer Bradley. This poem is signed "Marion Zimmer Bradley / "Astra" no more" in the top margin. This fanzine issue predates any published novel by Bradley who would go on to become famous for her lesbian fiction as well as the incredible Darkover series. Two original staples a bit rusty at spine. Faint wear to edges. A very attractive copy of this fanzine the earliest publication signed by Bradley available in commerce. Gorgon Press unknown
114Concord Massachusetts. Sign of the Vine Press 1903. Tall 4to. Arranged and put into type by Will Bradley. Sign of the Vine. 9 pp. Uncut. 16 mo. Bound in white paper-covered boards with a printed label on the cover. Fine. unknown
B244176-1New York Sea Cliff Press 1986. 12pp. One etching. Oblong 12mo. Wraps. [New York] (Sea Cliff Press), 1986. paperback
1931012522NY: West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company 1931. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good . Fabulous 1931 Art- Deco period trade catalogs cum samplers printed by Westvaco to show off how effectively its paper for printing could be used for commercial and aesthetic purpose. This 1931 series includes all issues for the year numbers 61 - 70 bound in sleek Art Deco designed green cloth cover stamped in silver which is moderately worn at edges and smudged/ soiled here and there. Internals fine displaying color printing processes brilliantly. Issue 63 includes a 4-page illustrated article on American typographer and book designer Will Bradley. West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company hardcover
1314537644.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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