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2022__1681046768American Academy of Ophthalmology 2022. Paperback. New. 7th edition. 360 pages. 12.00x12.00x4.00 inches. American Academy of Ophthalmology paperback
2006SONG0415356342Routledge 2006-08-17. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.75x0.75x9.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
197421608No place: No publisher 1974. First edition. One of 220 copies of a mimeo publication of 11 poems of O’Hara published after his death with a short explanatory note by Berrigan about the composition of the poems which were written in 1964 but never published. Wrappers faintly sunned otherwise a fine copy. 4to 12 mimeograph sheets original pictorial stapled wrappers by Alice Notley. Wrappers faintly sunned otherwise a fine copy. No publisher) unknown
196059781Binghamton NY: John Kolcun Maureen O’Hara Fan Club Spring 1960. 4to. 43 leaves dittoed. With 5 tipped-in photographs. Illustrated dittoed softcovers cover art by Robert Shoemaker lozenge photo of O’Hara by Dorothy M. Fenger stapled as issued at gutter margin minor shelfwear rubbing still NF copy from library of Jim & Ruth Hanf w/ membership dues notice and membership fan club card laid-in. First edition of this exceedingly scarce fanzine issued by the consummate John Kolcun who was President of Maureen’s official fan club in the 1950’s and 1960’s with a roster of over 800 members. Each issue was filled with tan letters box office totals newspaper items reviews announcements of coming performances and theatrical appearances as well as personal information. O’Hara 1920-2015 was born Maureen FitzSimons and is perhaps best remembered for her iconic portrayals of hard-headed and athletic women. She typically performed her own stunts and played roles ranging from the cynical mother of Natalie Wood in Miracle on 34th Street 1947 to the Quiet Man Wings of Eagles McClintock! and Big Jake starring with John Wayne. No copies in Worldcat. John Kolcun, Maureen O’Hara Fan Club, paperback
1959M6814<p>New York: Folder Editions 1959. 1st edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket as issued. VG. 4to xii116pp printed boards. 1 of 150 stated copies though unnumbered of the hardcover version printed on Sulgrave Text paper of this exhaustive anthology of period writing and art. Unmarked copy a little rubbing and soil to boards.</p> New York: Folder Editions hardcover
196023358New York: The American Theatre for Poets Inc 1960. Folder. Near Fine. The 1960 1st edition of this Frank O'Hara script in its less common navy-blue 3-punch paper folder. Clean and Near Fine with just a bit of light staining to the final blank endsheet. Tall quarto handmade title label at the front panel. The American Theatre for Poets, Inc unknown
1945426803No place: Globe Photos / Esquire Features 1945. Unbound. Fine. Black and white gelatin silver photograph. Measuring 10" x 8". Stamped "Exclusive Candid Photograph Hurrell Studio" on the verso. Captioned in pencil "Maureen O'Hara" with evidence of glue where a printed caption was probably affixed else fine. Globe Photos / Esquire Features unknown
1941014852Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott 1941. Twenty-Seventh Printing. . Hardcover. Fine/Very Good . Nice clean copy solid binding green cloth with gilt titles on spine embossed horse on front cover bookplate on front pastedown brief gift inscription on front end paper otherwise like new. Dust jacket price intact $2.50 minor wear at the edges with a few very short tears an excellent example of the dust jacket with the same dust jacket art as the first printing and photo on rear panel of Mary O'Hara and horse. Dust jacket in a new protective mylar sleeve. An early reprint of the first edition with the same original price of $2.50 on dj flap <br/> <br/> J.B. Lippincott hardcover
197453101New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1974. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 22cm; cream cloth with titles stamped in gilt on spine and author's name embossed on covers; green topstain; dustjacket; xiv233pp. Spine-ends gently pushed else Near Fine in a Near Fine dustjacket unclipped priced $8.95 with gentle sunning to spine light wear to crown and a short closed tear at rear panel. A substantial posthumously-released collection of verse by the influential New York School poet. Alfred A. Knopf unknown books
001828Random House. F. Published in New York by Random House in 1949. First edition. Copyright page states "FIRST PRINTING." Inscribed by the author on the front free end-paper: "To Soxe--- / With many thanks / and --- God help us --- / still speaking! / Faithfully / John O'Hara/ 19 July 1949 / New York." Book very good with slight wear at spine ends and corners slight fading on spine slight spotting on front very slight bumping to corners slight discoloration on end-papers. No DJ. We will provide a certificate of authenticity for this item. Random House unknown books
1939140940651London: Faber and Faber Limited 1939. First British Edition. Very Good/Very Good. First British edition. 387 pp. Publisher's tan cloth with blue lettering. Very Good with darkly foxed top-edge upper tip of front board worn and bumped spine leans light foxing to endsheets in Very Good dust jacket with chip in upper corner of front panel rubbing tape repair to verso of head. The author's second book of short stories which some critics have argued are his strongest work. This British edition contains a whopping 15 stories not in the American edition. APG O'Hara 005c. Faber and Faber Limited unknown books
1964WRCLIT28827New York: Random House 1964. Gilt cloth. First edition limited issue. One of two hundred and fifty numbered copies specially printed and bound and signed by the author. Fine. Random House hardcover books
1837246372London: Josph Thomas Finch Lane Cornhill 1837. First edution. Illustrated with 6 original engraved full-page designs by Robert Cruikshank. Engraved by P. Cruikshank W.C. Walker & c. 49 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Half blue calf slightly rubbed at joints te.g. by Zaehnsdorf else fine. Cruikshnak Robert. First edution. Illustrated with 6 original engraved full-page designs by Robert Cruikshank. Engraved by P. Cruikshank W.C. Walker & c. 49 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Mill/well/fair case Josph Thomas, Finch Lane, Cornhill unknown books
002218NY: Angel Hair Books 1969. 2nd Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. NY: Angel Hair Books 1969. Second edition following the 1953 first published by Tibor de Nagy. Edition of 200. 10 leaves printed recto only. 4to. Side-stapled in wraps. Toning to front cover. Also toning to rear two leaves from contact with acidic orange construction paper rear cover. Front cover by George Schneeman. Though unstated this copy from the library of New York School poet librettist and publisher Kenward Elmslie 1929-2022. Smith A2b. <br/> <br/> Angel Hair Books, [1969] paperback
194916028New York: Random House 1949. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/good. First edition of A Rage to Live by John O'Hara. Octavo 590pp. Black cloth title stamped in gilt on spine and cover rural scene blind stamped on front cover and spine. Top edge stained red. Stated "First Printing" on copyright page. Solid text block bumped top edge a near fine example. In publisher's dust jacket price clipped on front flap chipping to top edge and spine lightly sunned one inch closed tear to front panel. A nice copy of a classic work of fiction. A Rage to Live was the basis for the 1965 film of the same name starring Suzanne Pleshette Bradford Dillman and Ben Gazarra. Random House hardcover
194947783New York: Random House 1949. Hardcover. 8vo. Black cloth with red and gilt lettering pictorial dust jacket. 590pp. Very good. Mild jacket edgewear with tiny chips mainly at spine head/tail; "Royal Book Service" inkstamped on front pastedown. Attractive and tight first edition of this American societal epic set in fictional Fort Penn Pennsylvania -- and this copy bearing three choice autograph additions. In 1965 a film version of this drama was released and this copy bears three fine matching heavy stock 5" X 2½" cards each signed boldly by a film cast member tipped one above the other to the front flyleaf. Top to bottom: SUZANNE PLESHETTE 1937-2008 plays lead Grace Caldwell Tate signs large in black fineline dating it 31 January 1982 at upper right; CARMEN MATHEWS 1911-95 plays Grace's mother Emily Caldwell signs in black fineline dating it 10 May 1993 at upper right; and BRADFORD DILLMAN 1930-2018 plays Grace's husband Sidney Tate signs in black fineline dating it 8 February 1985 at upper right. Quite an unusual copy -- and with all three original signature transmittal envelopes laid in. Random House hardcover
001828Random House. F. Published in New York by Random House in 1949. First edition. Copyright page states "FIRST PRINTING." Inscribed by the author on the front free end-paper: "To Soxe--- / With many thanks / and --- God help us --- / still speaking! / Faithfully / John O'Hara/ 19 July 1949 / New York." Book very good with slight wear at spine ends and corners slight fading on spine slight spotting on front very slight bumping to corners slight discoloration on end-papers. No DJ. We will provide a certificate of authenticity for this item. Random House unknown
193966558New York:: Harcourt Brace and Company 1939. First edition. publisher's glossy black cloth in dust jacket. Slight creasing to the spine at extremities; otherwise a fine copy in a jacket with a slightly sunned spine and moderate edgewear. 8vo. Harcourt, Brace and Company, hardcover
193874810New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1938. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/Near fine. The author's fourth book a work of hardboiled noir concerning the relationship between Peggy Henderson a young leftist working at a bookstore and O'Hara's alter ego Jim Malloy a world-weary Hollywood screenwriter. Octavo. Original black cloth binding with gilt titles. Very light bump to the bottom corner of the front board; else near fine in a near fine dust jacket with some mild sun fading along the spine. Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover
193854795New York:: Harcourt Brace and Company 1938. First edition. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. A fine copy in a near fine jacket two one quarter inch closed tears and slightest of rubbing at extremities. . 8vo. Harcourt, Brace and Company, hardcover
193847043New York:: Harcourt Brace 1938. First edition. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. Some browning to endsheets from binder's adhesive; else a nearly fine copy in a fine dust jacket. 8vo. Harcourt Brace, hardcover
1940190698New York: Duell Sloan & Pearce 1940. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 195 pages. A novel by O'Hara that was the basis for a George Sidney directed movie with Rita Hayworth Frank Sinatra and Kim Novak. A clean near fine copy in black cloth boards with some minor wear slight tapping to the top front corner and a vintage bookseller ticket to the rear pastedown and in a very good plus dust jacket with some small tears wear and the top rear corner of the front flap has been clipped. Duell, Sloan & Pearce unknown
196416029New York: Random House 1964. Limited Edition / First Edition. Cloth. Fine. Signed limited edition of The Horse Knows the Way by John O'Hara. Octavo x 429pp. Brown cloth title in gilt on spine facsimile signature in gilt on front cover. Top edge dyed yellow red endpapers. Stated "First Printing" on copyright page. Solid text block a fine example. Stated one of 250 copies printed on special paper this copy numbered 75. Signed by the author John O'Hara on the limitation page. Random House unknown
1837246372London: Josph Thomas Finch Lane Cornhill 1837. First edution. Illustrated with 6 original engraved full-page designs by Robert Cruikshank. Engraved by P. Cruikshank W.C. Walker & c. 49 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Half blue calf slightly rubbed at joints te.g. by Zaehnsdorf else fine. Cruikshnak Robert. First edution. Illustrated with 6 original engraved full-page designs by Robert Cruikshank. Engraved by P. Cruikshank W.C. Walker & c. 49 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Mill/well/fair case Josph Thomas, Finch Lane, Cornhill unknown