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1892042823-06Pittsburgh: J. R. Weldin & Co 1892. Hardcover. Very Good. #24 of 100 large paper copies. 4to in publisher's cloth with paper spine label. 312 pp. VG. Light wear to boards. Moderate wear to spine label. Binding is strong. Name on front flyleaf. Text is clean. Ships wrapped in bubble-wrap in a box packed with care. Pittsburgh: J. R. Weldin & Co hardcover
2016Umay-1591265150-54PPI A Kaplan Company 9/26/2016. Paperback. Good. US Edition Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Emailed Tracking from USA PPI, A Kaplan Company paperback
1943005388Lippincott 1943. Book. Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Fine copy.Gift inscription. Fine Beautiful Freh Pictorial Jacket.Incredibly scarce.Nice copy in jacket.Stated First Edition. Lippincott Hardcover books
N5-ZLGS-HX0GPaperback. Good. FIRST EDITION Buffalo NY: SUNYAB SUNY Annex B n.d. 1965. Literary journal in stapled decorated wrappers. 14 x 8-1/2 inches; unpaginated 24 pages plus covers by John Wieners. Rare mimeographed college publication featuring works by: Ted Berrigan "A Personal Memoir of Tulsa Oklahoma 1956 - 1961" usually listed as .1955 - 1960; Leroi Jones "Tone Row "; Diane Wakoski "George Washington #7"; Jackson Mac Low "The Scene"; Frank O'Hara "Poem That's not a cross look it's a sign of life."; Fielding Dawson "Movie" "The Enemy Down Below" and others. Some wrinkling and short tears to the edges of the wrappers and the pages pages a bit browned as usual else about very good; no owner marking NOT EX-LIBRARY. frfc paperback
19431903010061Henry Holt & Co 1943-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. Signed. Autographed by Robert Frost on title page. Stated second printing. Hardcover. No dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Clean unmarked pages. Ships daily. Henry Holt & Co hardcover
8vo., handsomely bound in full dark blue crushed morocco, boards with gilt frame borders, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments ruled and lettered in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, ribbon marker, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Elegant copy of an early UK issue. Mitchell's Civil War classic is the basis of Victor Fleming's memorable film version (1939) starring Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh.
1981196981poeSan Francisco: Man-Root 1981. 1st editions. wrappers. Very Good/no dj's as issued. Manroot. Complete run<br /> <br /> Nos. 1-12. San Francisco 1969 - 1981. Gay literary periodical edited by Paul Mariah and Richard Tagett. Softcovers sizes vary: 22.5 x 17 cm/ 21 x 13 cm 84 pp/ 192 pp. <br /> Laid into vol. 1 is a type-written poem by James Hietter On Going To Bed With Duncan dated Dec 26 1968. Vol 4 has a 'Dear Subscriber' note signed by Paul Mariah.<br /> <br /> Original illustrated wrappers some spines mildly faded generally a very good set.<br /> <br /> Contributions mostly poetry by Kathy Acker Jack Spicer Paul Eluard Jean Cocteau Frank O'Hara Robert Desnos James Broughton Denise Levertov Andre Breton Jean Genet Arthur Rimbaud Allen Ginsberg et al. Illustrations by Marie Wilson Martin Izquierdo Robert Berner José Laffitte Diego Rivera. <br /> No.8 themed 'Manroot Womanhood'<br /> No.10 is a special 'Jack Spicer' issue. <br /> No.12 features 'The complete Poems of Jean Genet' <br /> No.6/7 is a double issue. total 11. Man-Root unknown
195539216Paris: Sous le Signe d'Eros c. 1955. A stunning edition of this French erotic novel with 12 EXTREMELY EXPLICIT HORS-TEXTE COLOR LITHOGRAPHS. From a total edition of 500 numbered copies this is one of 472 on fine Rives wove paper. 4to. Loose as issued in the original wraps. FINE AND BRIGHT WITH NO DEFECTS. Housed in the slighly worn original board chemise and slipcase. Dutel 1243. <br/><br/> Sous le Signe d'Eros paperback
1939229970New York Harcourt Brace and Company 1939. 1939. First edition so stated. 8vo. Dust jacket unclipped; few nicks and creases. Very good. 277 pages. No signatures or bookplates. A collection of 35 short stories. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, Harcourt, Brace and Company [1939]. hardcover books
1958124721New York: Random House 1958. First Edition. First Edition. Laid in is a typed letter signed by O'Hara addressed to "Bill and Frank" on stationery from Long Island NY. The letter is dated June 20 1960 in pencil and in it O'Hara expresses his dislike of the public remarks made by Mark Robson the director of the 1960 film though Robson's name is not mentioned. It seems Robson "sounded off" in the Long Island Tribune June 19 1960 and O'Hara took offense and was soon "in touch with the studio to see what can be done about shutting him Robson up." O'Hara also invites the addressees to a private screening of the film. <br/><br/>Very Good plus or better in a Very Good plus or better dust jacket. Spine ends lightly bumped a few leaves with tiny corner creases and lightly rubbing overall. A small chip at the jacket rear flap fold and light rubbing overall else Near Fine. Letter Near Fine. Jacket design by Philip Grushkin. An attractive copy with an interesting letter connecting the novel to the film. Random House unknown books
BOOKS073930IPB. fine broadside single sheet - 8 5/8 by 11 1/8 inches. Single sheet of five line poem and at bottom "Frank / 10/7/61. Appears done in Yanagi Broadside Series of 1977 and numbered faintly on rear in pencil. Happy to provide an image. unknown
1939509106New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1939. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition first printing first state. Fine in very good or better dust jacket with a faint crease on front panel and small nicks at the crown else bright and crisp. Bruccoli A6.1.a1. Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover
1939229970New York Harcourt Brace and Company 1939. 1939. First edition so stated. 8vo. Dust jacket unclipped; few nicks and creases. Very good. 277 pages. No signatures or bookplates. A collection of 35 short stories. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, Harcourt, Brace and Company [1939]. hardcover
18305713911830: Thomas Rodd 1830. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. first issue with pages 29/30 misnumbered as 21/22. 12mo. 34 12pp ads of various sizes some on yellow paper. Seven woodcuts by Cruikshank: five are full-page and two vignettes. Original illustrated wrappers with two additional vignettes. Small old bookseller description inside front wrap wear at the corners and some pages a little dogeared about very good. Thomas Rodd unknown
Q-041515426XRoutledge. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Routledge hardcover
20191-1454899565Wolters Kluwer Law & Business 2019. Hardcover. New. 8th edition. 843 pages. 10.00x7.50x1.25 inches. Wolters Kluwer Law & Business hardcover
2004x-0415296536Routledge 2004. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 384 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.25 inches. Routledge hardcover
1892374774Pittsburgh: J.R.Weldin & Co 1892. First edition copy No. 25 of 100 on large paper total edition 300 copies. 312 pp. with half-title. 3 plates including frontispiece portrait & 3 maps & plans 1 double-page. 1 vols. 4to. Uncut in original green cloth with printed paper spine label. Cloth a little darkened and spotted tiny paper flaw in blank margin of one leaf else internally fine. Bookplate of William Latham Abbott c.1853-1930; chairman of Carnegie Steel Company. First edition copy No. 25 of 100 on large paper total edition 300 copies. 312 pp. with half-title. 3 plates including frontispiece portrait & 3 maps & plans 1 double-page. 1 vols. 4to. Including the journal of Captain Celoron printed from the original in the Paris public library describing Celoron's trip in June-Nov. of 179 down the Ohio River proclaiming possession by France the letters of Generals Grant Forbes and Bouquet from the Campaign of 1758 from the Bouquet papers in the British Museum the journal letters and orderly book of Captain S.Ecuyer who commanded Fort Pitt in 1763 also from the Bouquet papers in the British Museum a sketch of the life of General O'Hara letters from officers of the Continental Army from 1776-1799 and an account of the erection and organization of the Allegheny County by William M.Darlington the editor's husband. Howes D-70; TPL 360 J.R.Weldin & Co unknown
193568062New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1935. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. SIGNED. 310pp. Octavo 20.5 cm Black cloth over boards. Covers cocked. Cloth at the spine ends lightly frayed and chipped. Bottom fore-edge corners of the covers gently bumped. No dust jacket. Ex-libris Samuel Sloan with his name in pencil on the front pastedown. "Samuel Sloan" likely refers to Samuel Sloan who was vice president and treasurer of Duell Sloan and Pearce a New York City publishing house that published John O'Hara. The author's second novel. A document of life in New York City during the Great Depression. The novel which was made into a 1960 film of the same name is centered on a socialite and model who falls for a married man which leads to a tragic ending. Signed by John O'Hara on the front free endpaper. Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover
196411683New York: Lorenz & Ellen Gude 1964. The seventh issue of one of the important journals of the mimeo revolution which featured many of the most prominent New York School poets and artists. C was edited by Ted Berrigan and published from 1963-67 in New York City by Lorenz Gude. 14 issues were ultimately published. This issue features a cover design by Joe Brainard and five preliminary leaves with mimeographed prints byhim. This issue features contributions from Ted Berrigan Tom Veitch Joe Ceravolo Ron Padgett John Wieners Tony Towle Lorenzo Thomas Toumes Frank Lima John Perreault Frank O'Hara Kenward Elmslie James Schuyler Edwin Denby Harry Fainlight and Dick Gallup. <br /> <br /> Side-stapled 14" x 8 ½" leaves 50 leaves mimeographed on rectos only. All stapled missing saving one which is holding all the leaves securely; wear and small closed tears along the edges small piece lacking from the bottom corner of the cover sheet. Lorenz & Ellen Gude unknown
18306336London: William Kidd. Good with no dust jacket. 1830. First Edition. Hardcover. Leather joints strong. Loss of marbled paper along much of edges of boards. No splitting to gutters at endpapers. Some foxing and finger marks and smudges. Many tissue guards present. A couple of the engravings in "An Address to the Deil" have been cropped a little in their printed area.; Eight titles bound in one volume. They are: 1. "An Address to the Deil" by Robert Burns. London: William Kidd 1830. With wood engravings after designs by Thomas Landseer. 23 1 pages 7 of 11 plates including frontis. 2. "Tam O'Shanter and Souter Johnny A Poem" by Robert Burns. Illustrated by Thomas Landseer. London: Marsh and Miller 1830. 16 pages 5 plates including frontis. 3. "The Children in the Wood: With Engravings by Thompson Nesbit S. Williams Jackson and Branston and Wright; Drawn by William Harvey." London: Jennings and Chaplin 1831. 15 1 pages 6 plates including frontis. 4. "Monsieur Tonson" by John Taylor. Illustrated by Robert Cruikshank. London: Marsh and Miller 1830. 19 pages 1 page advertisements 7 plates including frontis. 5. "The Devil's Walk: A Poem" by Professor Porson. "Illustrated with beautiful engravings on wood by Bonner and Slader after the designs of R. Cruikshank." London: Marsh and Miller no date. 33 pages 1 page advertisements 6 plates including frontis. 6. "Bombaster Furioso: A Burlesque Tragic Opera" by William Barnes Rhodes with designs by George Cuikshank. London: Thomas Bodd 1830. 34 pages 7 plates including frontis. 7. "Tom Thumb; A Burletta Altered from Henry Fielding by Kane O'Hara. With Designs by George Cruikshank." London: Thomas Rodd 1830. 34 pages 5 plates including frontis. 8. "The March of Intellect A Comic Poem" by W. T. Moncrieff. London: William Kidd 1830. 36 pages 6 plates including frontis. All bound without half-titles. Page dimensions: 158 x 99mm. Contemporary half-leather and marbled boards. Spine title: "Address to the Deil Etc."; 16mo 6" - 7" tall . William Kidd hardcover
199016916JSanta Barbara California: Santa Teresa Press 1990. First Edition First Printing Limited to 1000 copies. Remarkable Cast and Production Signed Copy with 12 signatures gathered by a book collector of the film’s surviving actors at the time of this book’s publication. The book is signed twice by screenwriter Philip Dunne Maureen O’Hara signed on an affixed piece of paper Roddy McDowall signed three times and with a signed tipped in notecard Anna Lee with a warm signed presentation inscription Patrick Knowles signed twice signed by the book’s editor and publisher James Pepper twice once in book and with a signed tipped in notecard. Printed on acid-free paper and bound in full linen cloth. Fine in a fine dust jacket. The shooting script for the highly acclaimed John Ford film with a long essay by Dunne about the writing of the film and working with Ford. The storyline of the film is centered on the challenges hopes and loves of a family living in a Welsh mining town as seen through the eyes of the family’s youngest member Huw played by McDowall. The film won 5 Oscars; Best Picture Best Director Best Cinematography - Black & White and Best Art Direction. It also received 5 Oscar nominations for Best Screenplay Best Supporting Actress Allgood Best Sound Recording Best Film Editing and Best Music - Scoring of a Dramatic Picture. Santa Teresa Press hardcover
62351N.p. January 28 '63. matted and framed frame size 11 x 14 inches. Fine. About 6 x 9-1/2 inches image; . Dated and signed "Mangione." Signed by John O'Hara beneath the artist's signature. unknown
1967151029004New York: Grove Press 1967. n Second edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First trade edition following a limited edition of only 75 copies ten years earlier. 52 p. Dark gray cloth with silver lettering. Very Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. A thin strip of sunning to cloth along bottom edge. Jacket in excellent shape with just a hint of shelf wear price intact $3.50. An attractive copy. Grove Press hardcover books
1965D16706New York: The Museum of Modern Art 1965. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Oblong quarto; original cloth DJ. Jacket with a couple of small stickers and short tear but still attractive. Inscribed by Robert Motherwell: "For Burt Cordially Robert Motherwell 18 Oct. 1969." A common book but decidely uncommon signed by Motherwell. <br/><br/> The Museum of Modern Art hardcover books