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1939061407New York: Harcourt Brace and Co. 1939. Book. Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Royal blue cloth lettered in gilt. Stated 1st edition. Ex-library copy typically marked/stamped with modest binding lean some tape residue to covers and endpapers. Tanned text block edges. Dust jacket shows black stain from old mylar along edges a few creases otherwise decently intact without loss in new mylar. 277 pp. Harcourt, Brace and Co. Hardcover
193911-001277pgs. Endpapers browned but clean back endpaper has small stamp mark o.w. clean & tight. Text is bright. Dustjacket has slight wear on edges. Book is bright black. Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover
194712631New York: Random House 1947 First Edition. Black cloth stamped in silver and blue. Top page edges stained blue. Clean. Tight. Dust jacket tiny chips at spine ends Fine/ Very good condition. Random House hardcover
1946504066New York: Duell Sloan and Pearce 1946. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition of this collection of three novels and twenty stories. Modest toning at edge of endpapers light rubbing on bottom edge of boards near fine in a price-clipped very good dust jacket with toning a small chip on the cover and tiny nicks at the crown. Duell, Sloan and Pearce hardcover
1938560688New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1938. Hardcover. Near Fine/Good. First edition. Topedge slightly soiled spine lightly cocked boards with faint spotting still about near fine in a price-clipped good only dust jacket with a 1" chip at crown a 1" abrasion on the slightly faded spine light soil and modest wear to the extremities. A novel set in Hollywood of the 1930s. Harcourt Brace and Company hardcover
1940320296New York: Duell Sloan & Pierce 1940. Hardcover. 195p. states first edition but actually second printing issued after the Broadway play version in cloth with tattered second state dj depicting Joey and his "Mice" The book is a compilation of related short pieces in epistolary style written for the New Yorker in 1939. The novel was published first in 1940 just before the Broadway musical version was mounted. This is the first edition as stated but in a second state jacket to capitalize on the success of the play. Later filmed in 1957 with Frank Sinatra. Duell, Sloan, & Pierce hardcover
1952519401New York: Random House 1952. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Music by Richard Rogers. Previous owner name on the endpapers and light spotting else near fine in a very good dust jacket with toning tiny tears and spotting. Owner name possibly related to dancer Jean Marie Caples who performed on Broadway including stage performances in 'Barefoot Boy with Cheek' 1947-1949 and High Button Shoes. Random House hardcover
1909374066Portland ME: Smith & Sale. Good with no dust jacket. 1909. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Covers have patches of foxing. ; Inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper to Corinne Roosevelt Robinson sister of president Theodore Roosevelt. Copy #95 of 100. ; 43 pages . Smith & Sale hardcover
195512633New York: Random House 1955 First Edition. "First Printing" on copyright page. National Book Award Winner. 8vo. Blue cloth stamped in grey and gilt. Top page edges stained yellow. Clean. tight. Dust jacket tiny chips at spine ends. Fine/ Very good plus condition. Random House hardcover
195108185New York: Random House 1951. First Edition. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Fine/Very Good. Octavo. First Printing. A fine copy bound in blue cloth with top edge stained blue. In a very good dust jacket. Octavo 153 pp. <br/><br/> Random House hardcover
195149066New York: Random House 1951. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Endpapers lightly foxed near fine in an edgeworn very good dustwrapper with a small hole on the spine. With the ownership signature of scholar author and literary anthologist Willard Thorp. Thorp edited or co-edited among other things The Southern Reader and The Literary History of the United States. Random House hardcover
1967000947New York: Random House. dJ in archival cover. Stated first printing. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1967. Random House hardcover
1967L072846Random House 1967. First Edition. Trade Paperback. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Tall small. Slight rubbing and browning to wrappers chiefly at edges; slight bumping to corners; slight internal warping midsections and browning to edges. 6 297 pages. Softcover issue for review but still with Random House imprint on title page recto and 'First Printing' on title page verso; with printed paper label on upper wrapper of the H. N. Swanson Agency Los Angeles title and author typed in. With paper clip on top edge of upper wrapper fastening to title page recto; minor stains resultant; rubberstamp of H. N. Swanson Inc. also on half-title page. Tight enough copy internally. Random House paperback
1952000207New York: Random House 1952 Very Good with page toning. Very good DJ is quite tanned on spine as usual with few small edge chips and light soiling. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Random House hardcover
196584646NY: Random House 1965. First edition numbered & signed issue. 407 pp. Fine in near fine price-clipped dust jacket that is lightly edgeworn. One of 300 numbered copies SIGNED by O’Hara this copy designated “Out of seriesâ€. Young 2910. NY: Random House unknown
1965226296New York: Random House 1965. #273 of 300 signed copies. Navy cloth boards are in excellent condition with a plastic cover protecting it. Slipcover is sunned on edges. . Signed by Author. First Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good/Slip Case. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Random House Hardcover
1966647790641/1/1966. Hardcover w/slipcase. First edition limited to 300 copies printed on special paper and specially bound; each copy signed by author and numbered; this is copy 159. Dark red cloth; binding tight; very light smudges on bottom of text block and fore-edge of text; slipcase lightly soiled. VG hardcover
JB-13672Tucson: Nazraeli 2005. 16mo. Hardbound issued without dust jacket. First edition. Limited to 500 numbered copies signed by the photographer. Includes one original print tipped-in. As new. [Tucson]: Nazraeli, [2005]. hardcover
19824267Michael Joseph 1982. O'HARA Mary. A SONG FOR IRELAND. London: Michael Joseph 1982. 8vo. cloth in dust jacket; 208 pages. First Edition. Signed inscription by O'Hara "Shalom" on title page. Fine in fine d/j. $75.00. Michael Joseph unknown
1946004567Toronto: Longmans Green and Co. 1946 Book. Good Plus to Very Good. Hardcover. First Canadian Edition Stated. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Original grey cloth on boards. Inscription and previous owner's name. Price-clipped DJ has chips head and foot of spine with two tape repairs inside. The third volume of the McLaughlin family story following My Friend Flicka and Thunderhead. Ken has grown up and becomes enamored of Carey the owner of a missing racehorse. Even Carey's scheming grandmother can't break them up ! 319 pp. Longmans, Green and Co. hardcover
19556056391955. not signed on 3/4 length sexy pose of Maureen O'Hara wearing a black form fitting sweater in a scene from the 20th Columbia Pictures Film "The Long Gray Line" 1955. Photograph is by Cronenweth for Columbia Pictures with his rubberstamp on the back and is on single weight stock; 8" x 10"; very good minor signs of handling; 1955. Information slip on the back reads: "IRISH LASS - Maureen O'Hara co-stars with Tyrone Power in Columbia's Cinemascope Technicolor production 'The Long Gray Line' story of West Point in which she plays an Irish immigrant girl who marries Power also an arrival from the Auld Sod. He has become athletic trainer at the U.S. Military Academy.". No Binding. Very Good. unknown
200977970Ann Arbor MI: Nimble Books LLC 2009. Presumed First Edition First printing. Trade paperback. Very good. ix 1 96 2 pages. Foreword by Jean Hood. Foreword by Erminio Bagnasco. Appendix I - IV Bibliography. Vincent P. O'Hara Born 24 December 1951 is a naval author and historian. Vincent O'Hara is an independent scholar with a degree in History from the University of California Berkeley. O'Hara has authored co-authored or edited eleven books and contributed articles to publications including Naval War College Review MHQ Storia Militare Warship Seaforth World Naval Review America in WWII World War II and World War II History. He is an assistant editor of ABC Clio's Encyclopedia of World War II at Sea and has written introductions to two volumes of the U.S. Naval Operations in World War II series by Samuel E. Morison republished by the U.S. Naval Institute. O'Hara was awarded the Naval Institute Press 2015 Author of the Year for Torch: North Africa and the Allied Path to Victory. This is the story of the Regia Marina and the Italian armistice of September 1943. It is a deeply-researched and highly readable exploration of this confusing and fascinating corner of history. It refutes the conventional notion that Italy's fleet abjectly surrendered to Allied power. It shows how the navy paved Italy's path from enemy to co-belligerent with the blood and unconquered spirit of its men. Despite German and Allied intentions to secure Italy's fleet for their own uses it remained Italian to the end: a dark navy - not victorious but undefeated. DARK NAVY is a masterful account of the Regia Marina's role in the Armistice of September 1943. The authors are to be commended for overturning the propagandist mythology which has often marred English-language histories of this difficult period in Italian history. DARK NAVY gives an excellent overview of the naval air and land impact on the Italian military at the time of the 8 September 1943 Armistice. Nimble Books LLC paperback
201089418Annapolis MD: Naval Institute Press 2010. First Printing Stated. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. xvi 335 pages. Vincent P. O'Hara is a naval historian and the author of The German Fleet at War 2004 The U.S. Navy Against the Axis 2007 The Struggle for the Middle Sea 2009 Dark Navy co-author 2009 On Seas Contested editor 2010 In Passage Perilous 2012 To Crown the Waves editor 2013 Black Phoenix co-author 2013 Torch: North Africa and the Allied Path to Victory 2015 and Clash of Fleets: Naval Battles of the Great War co-author 2017 and Six Victories North Africa Malta and the Mediterranean Convoy War November 1941-March 1942 2019. Naval Institute Press awarded O'Hara 2015 Author of the Year. He represented the United States at the Operation Torch 75th anniversary commemorations held in Algiers and Oran Algeria. O'Hara's work has also appeared in periodicals and annuals including Naval History Naval War College Review Warship MHQ World War II Magazine World War II Quarterly Seaforth Naval Review American in WWII WWII History and Storia Militare. O'Hara holds a history degree from the University of California Berkeley. W. David Dickson an expert on Japanese naval doctrine and carrier design is an author who lives in Hernando Mr. Richard Worth specializes in warship design. He is the author of several books. An international team of naval historians and scholars including John Jordan France Peter Schenk with Karsten Klein Dr. Axel Niestle Dieter Thomaier and Berndt R. Wenzel Germany David Wragg Great Britain Enrico Cernuschi and Vincent O'Hara Italy Mark Peattie Japan Trent Hone United States and Stephen McLaughliln USSR has pooled its expertise for this definitive reference on how the great navies of World War II were organized and how they trained operated and fought. They provide a point-by-point evaluation on the inner workings of the navies of the United States the United Kingdom and Commonwealth Japan Germany Italy France and the Soviet Union. Each navy has its own chapter which covers such key features as weaponry training logistics and doctrine. In bringing together data buried in specialized works in various languages the authors deliver a fresh multinational view of the naval war. Naval Institute Press hardcover
1970211248New York: Harry N. Abrams 1970. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 294 pages. Features text by Sam Hunter and a memoir by Frank O'Hara Includes 246 illustrations of which 66 are in color a chronology list of previous exhibitions and a bibliography. A clean and tight very near fine copy in cloth boards and in a very near fine dust jacket. A very nice copy of what is still one of the best books on Rivers. Harry N. Abrams unknown
1977BOOKS070209INew York: The Poetry Project 1977. PB. very good side stapled sheets 8 1/2 x 14 softcover. This issue is devoted to Frank O'Hara's "Lament and Chastisement; A Travelogue of War and Personality." unpaginated. The Poetry Project unknown