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1935011890NY: Harcourt Brace and Company 1935. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. First editon lacking dustjacket incribed by O'Hara on the ffe: "To Anne Haight Thanks for the lovely lunch. John O'Hara October 16 1935" Anne Haight was author essayist adventurer and bibliofile who with her husband Sherman Haight enjoyed an international circle of friends and associates in fields of commerce the arts and humanities and book collecting. The pressed titles on the spine are solied/dulled and the polished cloth is rubbed a bit. Internals near fine. A solid copy; the inscription from one swell to another. Butterfield 8 was O'Hara's second novel which caused quite a stir when published. The 1960 movie version got Elizabeth Taylor her first Oscar and put the old NY telephone exchange in pop-culture forever. Harcourt Brace and Company hardcover books
193616450ELos Angeles: Paramount Productions 1936. 10 “ x 8 1/8â€. The photograph shows John O’Hara and Lewis Milestone on the set of the film The General Died at Dawn which Milestone directed and which starred Gary Cooper and Madeleine Carroll with a screenplay by Clifford Odets from a story by Charles G. Booth. O’Hara had a bit part in the film as a reporter and is credited with the often quoted line: “We could've made wonderful music together.†The photograph shows O’Hara and Milestone having a chat outside both wearing double-breasted suits. John O’Hara was a film critic early in his writing career for the N.Y. Morning Telegraph and collaborated on several original screenplays but is perhaps best known in the cinematic world for the film adaptations of his novels including Pal Joey 1957 - a musical with Rita Hayworth Frank Sinatra and Kim Novak From the Terrace 1960 - with Paul Newman Joanne Woodward and Myrna Loy Butterfield 8 1960 - with Elizabeth Taylor and Laurence Harvey and A Rage to Live 1965 - with Suzanne Pleshette Bradford Dillman and Ben Gazzara. As a screenwriter his credits include He Married His Wife I Was an Adventuress Moontide The Best Things in Life Are Free etc. Paramount Productions unknown books
19652404931965. unbound. very good. 19 lines 4to folded. Worcester England The Lygon Arms 28 Sept 65.<br/><br/> Wylie wants to have a dinner dance .and she wants it at 21. Her estimate is that there will be 70 hungry mouths to feed.there will be one table of old crows like myself.I do not foresee that we will require the services of a Marine platoon to keep order.Don't tell me how much it will cost. I'd rather not know.Wylie herself chose 21. Personally I'd have chosen the Harmonie Club."<br/><br/> unknown books
193828236New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1938. FIRST EDITION. Brief Typed Letter Signed Princeton 25 June 1959 to a scholar noting O'Hara's schedule laid in. Fine book in a near fine dust jacket unusually crisp with a few tiny nicks at edges. <br/><br/> Harcourt, Brace and Company unknown books
197950782London: Knopf 1979. Fourth Printing. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. Very good in a very good- dust jacket 4th printing. Knopf hardcover
197152182New York:: Alfred A. Knopf 1971. Unbound proof sheets. loose sheets. Minor staining and edgewear. . 8-1/2 x 11 inches. Edited by Donald Allen. With an Introduction by John Ashbery. Publisher's proof photocopy of a mock-up with pencilled annotations underlining notes and markings pertaining to page placement etc. Alfred A. Knopf, unknown
193616450ELos Angeles: Paramount Productions 1936. 10 “ x 8 1/8â€. The photograph shows John O’Hara and Lewis Milestone on the set of the film The General Died at Dawn which Milestone directed and which starred Gary Cooper and Madeleine Carroll with a screenplay by Clifford Odets from a story by Charles G. Booth. O’Hara had a bit part in the film as a reporter and is credited with the often quoted line: “We could've made wonderful music together.†The photograph shows O’Hara and Milestone having a chat outside both wearing double-breasted suits. John O’Hara was a film critic early in his writing career for the N.Y. Morning Telegraph and collaborated on several original screenplays but is perhaps best known in the cinematic world for the film adaptations of his novels including Pal Joey 1957 - a musical with Rita Hayworth Frank Sinatra and Kim Novak From the Terrace 1960 - with Paul Newman Joanne Woodward and Myrna Loy Butterfield 8 1960 - with Elizabeth Taylor and Laurence Harvey and A Rage to Live 1965 - with Suzanne Pleshette Bradford Dillman and Ben Gazzara. As a screenwriter his credits include He Married His Wife I Was an Adventuress Moontide The Best Things in Life Are Free etc. Paramount Productions unknown
19652404931965. unbound. very good. 19 lines 4to folded. Worcester England The Lygon Arms 28 Sept 65.<br/> <br/> Wylie wants to have a dinner dance .and she wants it at 21. Her estimate is that there will be 70 hungry mouths to feed.there will be one table of old crows like myself.I do not foresee that we will require the services of a Marine platoon to keep order.Don't tell me how much it will cost. I'd rather not know.Wylie herself chose 21. Personally I'd have chosen the Harmonie Club."<br/> <br/> unknown
1971Alibris.0017725New York: Random House USA Inc. 1971. Hard cover. Very good in very good dust jacket. With second state dust jacket. 615 p. Contains: Unspecified. Includes Unspecified. Audience: Children/juvenile. . Random House USA Inc hardcover
18255370To the narrow spine: "London Stage. Price Three Pence. Published by Sherwood Jones and Co. Paternoster Row." This publisher's price is not found in the bound editions of London Stage. Cruikshank's signature and probably most importantly Cohn's definitive label all point to this as the first issue Cohn's 'original number' before the plays were bound. Cf. Richard J. H. Douglas "The Works of George Cruikshank" London 1903 #79 & Cohn's #615 for the 1830 edition: "Tom Thumb. A Burletta." Blue rampant Lion stamp affixed to p. 12. Late nineteenth century folding paper case separated creased & worn but has affixed to it: 1. Clipped catalogue entry stating "George Cruikshank's own copy with his bold autograph signature." 2. Bookplate of Albert M. Cohn author of George Cruikshank: A Catalogue Raisonne London 1924 3. Cohn's type written label: "TOM THUMB. The Original Number of the London Stage. The Woodcut upon the Title Autographed by George Cruikshank." all of which is housed in a mid twentieth century chemise.; 8vo ; 12 pages; 14.5 x 22.5 cm; Signed by Illustrator; All shipments through USPS insured Priority Mail. Sherwood Jones & Co.
1999DADAX041515426XRoutledge 1999-02-04. hardcover. New. 7.25x3.00x10.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
193812630New York: Harcourt Brace & Co. 1938 First edition. Advance review copy. Shiny black cloth stamped in gilt. "Review Copy Publication date March 17 1938 Price $2.00" stamped in purple ink on flyleaf. Previous owner's name on flyleaf otherwise clean. tight. Dust jacket has a large piece missing from lower half of spine chipped at corners at top of spine several closed tears and some wear at corners and edges. Fine/ Good minus condition. Harcourt Brace & Co. hardcover
2016x-1138173002Routledge 2016. Hardcover. New. 7th revised edition. 760 pages. 10.10x7.10x1.89 inches. Routledge hardcover
2020DBS-9781684699704White Press 2020. 1st. Hardcover. New. White Press hardcover
2020DBS-9781684699704White Press 2020. 1st. Hardcover. New. White Press hardcover
183059848London: Thomas Rodd Great Newport Street 1830. First edition first issue 12mo pp. 34 2 ads; woodcut frontispiece vignette title page 4 woodcut plates by G. Cruikshank plus a vignette tailpiece. "In the earliest issues there occurs an error in the pagination pp. 29/30 being numbered 21/22" as here. Cohen 615; bound with: Morton John Maddison. Box and Cox; a romance of real life in one act.Embellished with a fine engraving by Mr. Findley. London: published by Duncombe and Moon 17 Holborn Bars n.d. ca. 1847 pp. 3 6-23 1; engraved frontispiece; bound with: Kenney James. The illustrious stranger; or married and buried. An operatic farce in two acts . Embellished with a fine engraving by Mr. Bonner from a drawing taken in the theatre by Mr. R. Cruikshank London: John Cumberland n.d. ca. 1829 pp. 36; engraved frontispiece; the B gathering is misbound before the A but the book is complete; bound with: Buskstone John Baldwin. Luke the labourer. A domestic melo-drama in two acts . Embellished with a fine engraving by Mr. Bonner from a drawing taken in the theatre by Mr. R. Cruikshank London: John Cumberland n.d. 1830 pp. 47 1; engraved frontispiece; Cruikshank's name on title page slightly abraded; bound with: Warren Henry. Hints upon tints with strokes upon copper and canvass. London: printed for J. F. Setchel 1833 pp. 4 52; engraved frontispiece and 7 engraved plates. A most uncommon spoof on the artist's manual of which there were many at the time. Together five titles in a single volume of half polished red calf over marbled boards spine in five compartments morocco label "Plays" in one. Lightly rubbed; good and sound. Ownership signature of Edward Bradley 1827-1889 on front pastedown - Bradley the British clergyman and novelist who wrote under the pen name of Cuthbert Bede. Thomas Rodd, Great Newport Street unknown
2001163921N.p.: N.p. 2001. One Draft script and two Revised Draft scripts for the 2002 film. Two scripts with label adhered to front wrapper of the name of crew member Brian Markey. From the archive of crew member Chris Scher. <br /> <br /> A high school student's plans to go to Stanford are temporarily halted when his guidance counselor sends the incorrect transcripts. <br /> <br /> Set in Orange County California shot on location in Southern California. <br /> <br /> Chris Scher has worked in American films from 1994 to the present. She was a propmaker construction accountant/estimator/buyer and carpenter on over 20 movies including "The Last Seduction" 1994 "Pulp Fiction" 1994 "From Dusk Till Dawn" 1994 "The Horse Whisperer 1998 "Joy Ride" 2001 and others. She also performed the same work for prestige television dramas including "The Bridge" 2014 "Ozark" 2017 and "Yellowstone" 2018.<br /> <br /> Blue Revised: <br /> <br /> Blue titled self-wrappers lacking rear wrapper noted as Blue Draft on the front wrapper dated January 18 2001 with credits for screenwriters Mike White. Title page integral with front wrapper. 108 leaves with last page of text numbered 108. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. <br /> <br /> Pink Revised: <br /> <br /> Pink titled self wrappers lacking rear wrapper noted as Revised on the front wrapper dated January 22 01 with credits for screenwriter Mike White. Title page integral with front wrapper. 19 leaves with last page of text numbered 104. Xerographic duplication rectos only comprised solely of pink undated revision pages. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with a paperclip at the top left corner. <br /> <br /> Yellow Revised: <br /> <br /> Yellow titled self wrappers lacking rear wrapper noted as Revised on the front wrapper dated January 31 01 with credits for screenwriter Mike White. Title page integral with front wrapper. 54 leaves with last page of text numbered 108. Xerographic duplication rectos only comprised solely of yellow revision pages dated 1/31/01. Pages Near Fine wrapper About Near Fine bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown
19412824First Edition/Later Printing 19th; A Very Good book in a Very Good dust jacket. A handsome copy of this beloved novel in the original jacket; this book rarely found in the intact original jacket. This copy is in very good or better condition with a square tight binding sharp lettering over green boards with a horse embossed to the front board and clean pages throughout; the book does show some mild rubbing to the edges and a PO gift inscription to the front free paper else near fine or better. Housed in a clean and bright original intact dust jacket that shows moderate rubbing and chipping to the ends edges and corners with a minimal loss of material and a few associated short closed tears. Not remaindered not price clipped $2.50 intact not ex-library; in a fresh Mylar sleeve and will ship carefully wrapped in a sturdy box. Lippincott hardcover
1961WRCLIT41948New York: Random House 1961. Narrow quarto. Ringbound printed wrappers. Trimmed uncorrected galleys of the first edition preceding page proofs. Publication date and price inked on front wrapper wrappers lightly sunned at edges with a couple smudges on rear wrapper title lettered on fore-edge else very nice. Uncommon format. BRUCCOLI A20.1.a. Random House unknown books
1935151109002New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1935. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. First edition. iv 310 pp. Black cloth with gilt lettering. Very Good in Good dust jacket. Lettering rubbed some light staining and scuffing to cloth slight lean. Jacket worn and chipped along edges with largest chips to head and tail spine panel sunned price intact $2.50. The bestselling follow-up to Appointment in Samarra that inspired a film in 1960. Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover books
196925150New York: Random House 1969 1969. First edition limited issue number 75 of 200 numbered copies signed by O'Hara. A fine copy in a publisher's slipcase. 8vo original off-white buckram gilt lettering. ¶ From the inventory of Burton Weiss Bookseller. <br/><br/> New York: Random House, (1969) hardcover books
1960WRCLIT41950New York: Random House 1960. Narrow quarto. Ringbound printed wrappers. Trimmed uncorrected galleys of the first edition preceding page proofs. Wrappers lightly sunned at edges with two small patches of tape offset else a very nice copy. Uncommon format. BRUCCOLI A22.1.a. Random House unknown books
196878032New York: Random House 1968. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First edition. Foredge and endpapers a little foxed else fine in very good dustwrapper with one modest tear on the front panel and the remnants of a small paper label on the spine. This copy Inscribed by the author: "To Irene Farley With best wishes John O'Hara. 4 February 1969. Random House hardcover
1958000378New York: Alfred A. Knopf. DJ in archival cover. Stated first printing. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1958. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
19383116989New York: Harcourt Brace and Company. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1938. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. First edition. Fine in near fine dust jacket. 182pp. 5 3/4" X 8" 2 clear tape mends on interior of jacket. Author's FIFTH book. A Hollywood novel. ; 5 3/4" X 8"; 182 pages . Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover