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1940025153Los Angeles: 20th Century Fox. 1940. The revised shooting final screenplay dated December 15 1939 although with 24 pages of colored inserts dating from January and February 1940. Machine stamped "copy #1" belonging to the producer Darryl F. Zanuck. This was one of the two screenplays that O'Hara worked on from September to December 1939 and shared screenplay credits for in this case with Karl Tunberg and Don Ettlinger. The movie was produced by Zanuck and starred Vera Zorina Erich von Stroheim and Peter Lorre. Quarto; mimeographed pages with blue revision sheets inserted. Near fine in printed studio wrappers. Rare. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Near Fine. 20th Century Fox paperback
200789928Gallery. New. 2007. Hardcover. 0974075140 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 72 pp. ; 51 illus. -- with a bonus offer-- . Gallery hardcover
199450043New York: O'Hara Gallery O' Hara Gallery. New. 1994. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- with a bonus offer-- . O'Hara Gallery (O' Hara Gallery) paperback
2013105629D. A. P. Distribution. New. 2013. Hardcover. 0983231656 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in Japanese and English. 124 pages; illustrated with black and white and a number of color images. -- with a bonus offer-- . D. A. P. (Distribution) hardcover
1975C130082George Brazilier. As New. 1975. Paperback. 0807607568 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - - Corresponds to ASIN: B0018WQZJ4. 165 pages 78 illustrations; 4to. -- with a bonus offer-- - May be EITHER: out of print OOP and extremely rare in this pristine condition; signed by author or contributor; or a first or special edition; inquire for details . George Brazilier paperback
197582515George Brazilier. As New. 1975. Hardcover. 080760755X . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - - 165 pages 78 illustrations; 4to. -- with a bonus offer-- . George Brazilier hardcover
201195281Hatje Cantz. New. 2011. Hardcover. 3775728422 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 212 pp. ; 143 illus. 86 in color. -- with a bonus offer-- . Hatje Cantz hardcover
200585669Museum. New. 2005. Hardcover. 0870705105 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Facsimile of the 1967 edition. 224 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . Museum hardcover
199036165Cincinnati Ohio U.S.A.: Taft Museum. New. 1990. Paperback. 0915577216 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED - 103 works catalogued; many black and white illustrations several color illustrations. -- with a bonus offer-- . Taft Museum paperback
1934002630NY: Harcourt Brace & Co. 1934. This is the true first edition stated with the errata slip present. Bound in Black cloth. Slight gilt fading to stamping on spine. Endpapers professionally restored and book tightened. Overall a very nice copy of O'Hara's first book. Included with the book is a laid in author-signed slip of paper 1 1/4" X 3" Also included is a fine facsimile dustwrapper that fits the book perfectly. . AUTHOR-SIGNED. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good /Fine Facsimile DW. Harcourt Brace & Co. Hardcover
193413314JNew York: Harcourt 1934. First Edition of the Author’s First Novel. Laid in is a terrific Autograph Postcard Signed from John O’Hara dated September 2 1934 sent from San Francisco and depicting the handsome St. Francis Hotel. Comically addressed to a woman “Chevalier Charlot Rosenberg†sent to her at a bar named “Tony’s 59 West 52 New York NY.†Here I come in a V-8 Phaeton. Lover to Whiskers and the rest of the Reading Club. John O’Hara. In the middle of the card O’Hara has drawn a sketch of himself speeding along in a 1930s phaeton automobile being chased by a motorcycle cop. The postcard was written at the time of Appointment In Samarra’s huge publication success. Very good copy in a later issue dust jacket with some minor dampstaining and a bit of edge wear. Harcourt unknown books
6971San Francisco: Arion Press 1990. First Edition. Limited Issue one of 150 numbered copies signed by the artist this being copy no.127. Folio 57.75cm; loose lithographed sheets ca.15" x 22" housed in a red cloth clamshell case with title printed in black on front cover and the Companion To Biotherm booklet housed in a compartment on the inner front cover; with 42 lithographic prints by Jim Dine. A Fine copy. A striking production of O'Hara's last long poem addressed to the poet and critic Bill Berkson which first appeared in The Collected Poems of Frank O'Hara. The 24pp booklet contains Berkson's essay "Air and Such" along with a glossary of notes references and quotations that appear in the poem and a publisher's note by Andrew Hoyem. Arion No.32. Arion Press unknown
4370New York:: Random House. First editions. Octavo 16 volumes. Elegantly bound in three quarters red morocco. Gilt titles and tooling to the spine gilt ruling to the front and rear panels gilt topstain marbled endpapers. An attractive group. John O'Hara was a keen observer of social status and class differences and wrote frequently about the socially ambitious. Writer Fran Lebowitz called him "the real F. Scott Fitzgerald." John Updike one of his consistent supporters grouped him with Chekhov. Random House unknown books
4370New York:: Random House. First editions. Octavo 16 volumes. Elegantly bound in three quarter red morocco. Gilt titles and tooling to the spine gilt ruling to the front and rear panels gilt topstain marbled endpapers. An attractive group. John O'Hara was a keen observer of social status and class differences and wrote frequently about the socially ambitious. Writer Fran Lebowitz called him "the real F. Scott Fitzgerald." John Updike one of his consistent supporters grouped him with Chekhov. Random House unknown
197126371New York: Alfred Knopf 1971. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Advance Uncorrected Proofs of this influential New York School poetry collection. Containing 20 numbered and gathered and unbound signatures in very good condition. With numerous inked hand corrections within the text possibly by Mr. Allen. Publisher's Review Slip taped on to the front cover of the first gathered signature. Early state of this important book in the canon of first generation New York School texts. Alfred Knopf paperback books
1940121992New York: Duell Sloan and Pearce 1940. First edition of this classic novel basis for the 1957 film starring Rita Hayworth Frank Sinatra and Kim Novak. Octavo original cloth. Presentation copy lengthily inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper "To Sally Cooke with every confidence and all good wishes for success in her new undertaking and no cracks about undertaking. Sincerely John O'Hara Quoque. August 29 1943." Near fine in a very good dust jacket with a small chip to the spine. Pal Joey was written as a series of letters--or short stories--in the magazine The New Yorker in the late 1930s.4 O'Hara's stories tell of Joey Evans a second-rate nightclub entertainer in 1930s Chicago in which he meets and falls in love with the woman "Linda." In a series of letters to "dear Pal Ted" from "Pal Joey" he reveals himself to be an amoral calculating heel whose venality is cloaked by an amiable persona. the basis of the 1940 stage musical comedy and 1957 motion picture of the same name with music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Lorenz Hart starring Rita Hayworth Frank Sinatra and Kim Novak. Duell, Sloan and Pearce hardcover books
194081808New York:: Duell Sloan and Pearce 1940. First edition. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. A fine copy in a very sharp jacket with the slightest of rubbing and no fading to the red on the backstrip. . 8vo. Duell, Sloan and Pearce, hardcover
1940121992New York: Duell Sloan and Pearce 1940. First edition of this classic novel basis for the 1957 film starring Rita Hayworth Frank Sinatra and Kim Novak. Octavo original cloth. Presentation copy lengthily inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper "To Sally Cooke with every confidence and all good wishes for success in her new undertaking and no cracks about undertaking. Sincerely John O'Hara Quoque. August 29 1943." Near fine in a very good dust jacket with a small chip to the spine. Pal Joey was written as a series of letters—or short stories—in the magazine The New Yorker in the late 1930s.4 O'Hara's stories tell of Joey Evans a second-rate nightclub entertainer in 1930s Chicago in which he meets and falls in love with the woman "Linda." In a series of letters to "dear Pal Ted" from "Pal Joey" he reveals himself to be an amoral calculating heel whose venality is cloaked by an amiable persona. the basis of the 1940 stage musical comedy and 1957 motion picture of the same name with music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Lorenz Hart starring Rita Hayworth Frank Sinatra and Kim Novak. Duell, Sloan and Pearce hardcover
194062627New York:: Duell Sloan and Pearce 1940. Second printing October 1940. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. Near fine in a jacket with a slightly faded spine and some light use to extremities. 8vo. Signed and inscribed on the front free endpaper by O'Hara at "21" Nov. 22 1940. Duell, Sloan and Pearce, hardcover
1941005365Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company 1941. Bright red cloth binding showing blindstamp of horse on bottom right of top board and gilt lettering to spine. Topstain is a dark green which is bright and fresh. Beautiful copy. Textblock well bound tight and square. No markings of any kind. Originally serialized in Story Magazine's Jan and Feb 1941 issues. First printing in hardcover. Not illustrated. 349 pages. Rare in dust jacket. Jacket has minor creasing at top and bottom edges of front panel and illustration carries over across spine to rear panel and portrays child with parent and horse in front of hillside with clumps of trees. Price intact on bottom front flap $2.50. In mylar. . First American Edition. Cloth. Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. J. B. Lippincott Company Hardcover
SELohaBIOArion Pres 1990-01-01. First Edition. Box Loose Leaves. Very Good/No dustjacket as issued. Signed by Illustrator. Limited edition 113/150 Signed & numbered by the artist Jim Dine on the limitation. 44 leaves. 42 lithographs by Jim Dine. Folio size. Leaves loose in red cloth portfolio box with companion essay contained in recessed pocket of portfolio's inside cover. Portfolio box in very good condition. Arion Pres unknown
193545180NY: Harcourt Brace. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1935. First Edition. Hardcover. Original gilt-titled cloth. Stated first edition. Trace soil to cloth block edge slightly toned one point gently bumped. Unmarked tight and square. The DJ in mylar is lightly toned/edgeworn with a few nicks short closed tear. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Harcourt Brace hardcover
19343356Shipboard Publication. all 8 datelines state "On board M.S. Kungsholm": Swedish American Line 1934. First Edition First Printing. Paperback. Near Fine. No. 1 Saturday March 10th 1934 to No. 8 Tuesday March 27th 1934 O'Hara's first - and rarest - "A" item with no records found of "Reminiscences" ever having been seen at auction and OCLC locating just the single copy held in Kent State's Special Collections from the personal library of O'Hara's bibliographer Matthew J. Bruccoli. Staple-bound burgundy card wrappers title and decorations stamped in gilt onto upper and lower covers 8vo 9 inches 23cm tall pp. unpaginated 42 inc. titles illustrated throughout with line drawings and B&W photo reproductions ads. Half-title states 'Reminiscences from "Kungsholm" West Indies Cruise March 9-March 28 1934' title verso states "Editor.John O'Hara" and each single issue also states "John O'Hara Editor". An 18 day cruise aboard the Swedish American Line's M.S. Kungsholm listing the ship's staff cruise staff and a complete list of passengers as well as the social programs and itinerary. Found among O'Hara's many articles and the descriptions of Barbados Jamaica Haiti Bahamas Panama Curacao Venezuela and Trinidad is his parody description of New York's social scene "Manhattan!". Volume has modest wear and creasing to covers light soil to half-title with a few stray pencil marks two brief underlingings in pencil and a faint mustiness attest to it's shipboard origins. Includes all issues numbers 1-8 of The Kungsholm Cruise News introduced and edited by John O'Hara with the final number referring to an unfinished contracted manuscript of his. "What about us and by us we mean me Do you know what we're walking into Well this is what we're walking right into: on April 2 under the terms of a contract which was signed when the West Indies Cruise was no more than an advertisement in the Sunday papers we are required to turn in the complete final manuscript of a novel. And you guessed it. That nasty smile is the first sign of life you've shown in the last day and half. You guessed it. We've failed to complete the novel. Thursday at one we have a luncheon date with the publisher Harcourt Brace Advt. who right now goes his merry way with the curious idea in mind that we are bringing with us the final MS. Take me home for one dollah!" O'Hara goes on to finish with "So here let us say adjö – if you can say it… Well you see Mr. Harcourt when we were only two days out we had a Potts fracture of the left leg and then…"this sentence is underlined in pencil with the notation "me too!". Perhaps an early admission of O'Hara choosing pleasure before work hmmm. The New Yorker published 221 of O'Hara's short stories a number unequaled by any other writer. Ref. Bruccoli A1; Firsts vol. 7 no. 2; Ahearn 001a. Swedish American Line paperback
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