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198341813Storrs: The William Benton Museum of Art 1983. First Edition. Printed paper envelope 26cm x 33cm housing 43 loose enclosures as issued including printed matter table of contents checklist of exhibition and credits pamphlets and facsimiles. Collated and complete according to publisher's table of contents. Contents fine; envelope lightly soiled and creased. Elaborate exhibition catalog for the Benton Museum's retrospective of O'Hara consisting of multiple printed facsimiles and pamphlet publications. Includes facsimiles of O'Hara letters and manuscript poems; several facsimile publications including "Hard-Times" with Joe Brainard "Semi-Colon" with Kenneth Koch "The O'Hara Songs" by Morton Feldman; etc; two pamphlet publications prepared for the exhibition: A Frank O'Hara Photo Album and Art With the Touch of a Poet: Frank O'Hara; numerous other facsimiles and broadsides. The William Benton Museum of Art unknown books
197988090NY:: Knopf. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1979. Hardcover. 0394439015 . Edited by Donald Allen. Introduction by John Ashbery. Fourth printing. Foxing on top edge previous owner's initials on front and rear free endpapers else very good in a very good short closed edge tear and attendant creasing at the base of the rear panel dust jacket. Dust jacket design by Muriel Nasser. ; 586 pages . Knopf, hardcover books
1947WRCLIT46761New York: Random House 1947. Cloth. First edition. About fine in very lightly spine darkened dust jacket with very shallow loss at the extreme top of the spine panel. Random House hardcover books
194621345Cleveland and New York: The World Publishing Compnay 1946. First edition thus. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. Stated first Forum Books Edition September 1946. A collection of short stories by the author of Appointment In Samarra. Introduction by Wolcott Gibbs. 205 pp. Inexpensive paper stock employed by this publisher is darkened with age. Otherwise a very good copy in very good unclipped dustwrapper with some small chips and tears at edges. This copy SIGNED by the author and uncommon thus. <br/><br/> The World Publishing Compnay hardcover books
1960004274New York: Random House 1960 1960. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Published New York by Random House in 1960. Three First Edition novels by John OHara. First Printing is stated on copyright page of all three books. Book I "The Girl on the Baggage Truck" is SIGNED by the author. All three books fine except for slight creasing on top and bottom edges of spine slight discoloration on front and back covers and slight wearing on corners. Original slip cover is fine except for slight fading cover is priced "$5.95" on bottom edge of spine. New York: Random House, 1960 hardcover books
195508183New York: Random House 1955. First Edition. Original Wraps. Very Good/Very Good. Octavo. Review Copy. Very good dust jacket over wrappers with newspaper clippings tipped-in ffep and verso of front cover. Front dust jacket flap with $3.95 price and 11/55. Dust Jacket by Sam Sugar. 408 pp. National Book Award Winner 1956. <br/><br/> Random House paperback books
1967WRCLIT28825New York: Random House 1967. Gilt cloth. First edition limited issue. One of three hundred numbered copies specially printed and bound and signed by the author. Fine in lightly sunned slipcase with Doubleday Bookshop inventory sticker mark on one panel. Random House hardcover books
1966WRCLIT28824New York: Random House 1966. Gilt cloth. First edition limited issue. One of three hundred numbered copies specially printed and bound and signed by the author. Fine in slipcase. Random House hardcover books
196696105New York: Random House 1966. First. hardcover. fine/near fine. 8vo cloth d.w. N.Y. 1966. First Edition. Fine. A collection of 21 new stories.<br/><br/> Review copy slip. Presentation to Bob Kriendler owner of the 21 Club where O'Hara frequently hung out unkindly rhyming his name with "swindler "<br/><br/> Random House unknown books
195168876NY: Random House 1951. First edition. 153 pp. Slight lean to spine else near fine in very good plus dust jacket with a closed tear to the rear panel and light edgewear. INSCRIBED by O’Hara “To Jean Valentine / With love from / one who vaguely / today recalls / writing this epic / John O’Hara / Boston / 20 October 1951.†NY: Random House unknown books
183017704London: Thomas Rodd 1830. 12mo. 34 4 adv. pp.; 5 plts. incl. in pagination illus. <br><br>First edition with George Cruikshank's illustrations here in the first issue with pp. 28/29 paginated 21/22. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â NSTC 2O2263; Cohn Cruikshank 615. Removed from a nonce volume; respined with archival tissue: A delicate copy. Title-page verso with faint institutional rubber-stamp and with early inked ownership inscription; first text page with inked inscription dated 1861. Sewing mostly gone with some leaves separated. Advertising leaves waterstained. Thomas Rodd unknown books
194320630Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott 1943. Hardcover. Orig. light green cloth faux leather spine labels lettered in gilt. Very good in original publisher's tan board slipcase. 2 vols. Curry John Steuart. 285 & 353 pages respectively. 21 x 14 cm. Colored frontispieces and black and white illustrations by John Steuart Curry. Two classic horse tales for young adults. Bright very fresh set slight sunning to spines. J.B. Lippincott hardcover books
19179734Rapid City: South Dakota School of Mines 1917. Edition Not Stated. Original wraps. Very good . Tall 8vo. 316pp. plus 7pp. index to names of authors and collectors. Nice fold out map of the Black Hills Region. -- Minimal light wear to the extremities. -- At Least:. South Dakota School of Mines paperback
19383100Front cover has title author encassed in a outline black box. Spine has title author nad publisher in black. Text unmarked. Dust jacket has little wear on corners . Bottom of spine dj faded. Rear cover is dirty. Pages age toned. Endpapers in green show scene from book. First of a series grosset & dunlap hardcover
193842917New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1938. Hardcover. Illustrations by F.E. Warren. Small 8vo. Orange pebble-grained cloth with blue lettering and decoration pictorial dust jacket. 213pp. Frontispiece blue pictorial endpapers. Near fine/very good. Jacket mildly edgeworn and a tad rubbed with a few tiny edge chips. A tight and handsome first edition of the first title in the short-lived "Jimmie Drury Mystery" series -- four titles that concluded in 1941. Fun front jacket art shows Jimmy in shirt and red sweater up close about to snap a picture of the bad guy whose evil shadow lurks behind Jimmy. A superb copy with a quite nice jacket. Grosset & Dunlap hardcover
1960106734New York: The American Theatre for Poets Inc 1960. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Quarto. Mimeographed sheets stapled along the left hand side. Slight age-toning fine. The American Theatre for Poets, Inc unknown
1974510120Calais Vermont: Z Press 1974. Unbound. Fine. First edition. Broadside poems. Single sheet measuring 6.5"x 19" printed on recto only. Creased twice where folded into thirds as issued faint toning else a fine copy. Issued as a "Z Press Broadside Z Press unknown
1954h43690NY: New York: Tiber Press 1954. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. 10.5 x 7.75 inches printed paper chemise housing loose literary works and some artwork two photographs by Walter Silver and original serigraph in four colors by Alfred Leslie. Contributions by John Ashbery Elise Asher Daisy Aldan Anne Bernays Arthur Gregor Kenneth Koch V. R. Lang Gerrit Lansing Frank O'Hara M. C. Richards James Schuyler Donald Windham Harriet Zinnes Robert Cordier Jorge Cuesta Philipe Thoby-Marcelin Eugene Walter Kenward Elmslie Anne Ryan and Ruth L. Yorck. Contents very good folder itself is somewhat tanned and soiled with edgewear light corner creases etc. Great old collection with a lot of New York School mojo! Tiber Press unknown
dola2295New York: The Museum of Modern Art 2005. Reprint. folio. pp. 224. numerous illus. in black & sepia. quarter cloth. dw. Fine copy. dola2295 New York: The Museum of Modern Art, [2005] hardcover
196479587NY: American Theatre for Poets 1964. First edition. 4to. 4 pp. Three short ink marks on the front cover as if someone was testing pen else near fine in side-stapled wrappers. Smith D2c. NY: American Theatre for Poets unknown
1975Alibris.0046993Bolinas California: Grey Fox Press. 1975. Trade paperback. Very good. front cover has a crease back cover & spine have some discoloration. 184 p. Grey Fox Press paperback
19563602New York: Random House. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1956. First Edition. Hardcover. Signed by Author on title page. Stated First Printing. Near Fine with Very Good Dust Jacket. DJ darkened. Price $1.95 intact. Bookplate of noted collector Rolland Comstock on front pastedown. Protected in archival plastic cover. Critic Brendan Gill ranked O'Hara as "among the greatest short story writers in English " and credited him with helping to invent what the world came to call The New Yorker short story." ; Signed by Author . Random House hardcover
LA CARANDOM Book. Fine. Hardcover. FIRST. FIRST EDITION. . As new in like dust jacket. price clipped. RANDOM Hardcover
1935202145<p>Grosset & Dunlap 1935. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Full beige cloth with black lettering under blue Arthur Hawkins Jr. illustrated dust jacket unpriced advertises "Madison Square Books" on rear panel. Fine tight copy under jacket with just a little wrinkling at base of spine. A lovely copy of one of O'Hara's best books. Dated 1935 probably a year afterward.</p> Grosset & Dunlap hardcover
194726967New York:: Random House 1947. First edition. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. Endsheets slightly foxed and darkened; but a very good copy in an attractive jacket with some very slight fading to the spine and some minor browning to the back panel. 8vo. Random House, hardcover