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1981WRCLIT72615New York: Columbia University Press 1981. Cloth. First edition. Pastedowns a bit bubbled a manufacturing flaw else fine in dust jacket. Columbia University Press hardcover books
1918WRCLIT79147New York: Leo Feist Inc. 1918. 4pp. Quarto 26.5 X 17.5 cm. Pictorial upper wrapper. A couple tiny tears at fore-edge some light dust smudging otherwise very good. "The Sensational Stammering Song Success Sung by the Soldiers and Sailors" printed in reduced format as a "War Edition." The rear wrapper prints another song "If I Am Not at the Roll Call Kiss Mother Good-bye for Me." OCLC: 20119781. Leo Feist, Inc. unknown books
1917WRCLIT79162New York etc.: Chapell & Co. 1917. 8pp. Folio 356 x 258 mm. Pictorial upper wrapper. Two ink names on upper wrapper some smudging and creasing clean split at toe of spine and short closed tear at lower edge; a good copy. Sheet music likely associated with the 1918 film based on Empey's bestselling 1917 book recording his experiences as an American serving with the 1st London Regiment of the Royal Fusiliers after having enlisted at the end of 1915. He was wounded in action at the Battle of the Somme and returned home. The photograph of Empey from the books dust jacket in uniform feigning a bayonet charge is reproduced on the upper wrapper of this sheet music. After a somewhat controversial stint as a propagandist for the US's entry into the war he went on to a career in Hollywood and pulp writing playing the lead role in the film adaptation of his book. In 1935 he organized the controversial paramilitary group "The Hollywood Hussars." OCLC locates 6 copies 4 in the US. OCLC: 225312553. Chapell & Co. unknown books
198128734New York: Andrea Doria Books 1981. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Tall thick side-stapled wrappers. 78 pp printed on rectos only. A poetry anthology edited by Tom Weigel. Includes numerous works previously published in other small press poetry journals. A sharp clean very good plus copy in illustrated wrappers. Andrea Doria Books paperback books
2016171930London: Offer Waterman 2016. Paperback. VG. Pale blue wraps with black lettering. 82 pp. Color illustrations. Catalogue of an exhibition from December 2 2016-January 3 2017 at Offer Waterman in London. Includes bibliographical references. Offer Waterman paperback books
196928464New York: Poetry Project 1969. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Very tall side-stapled wrappers. Cover art by George Schneeman. Contributing editorship by Ted Berrigan. The sixteenth issue of this important and long-running poetry journal that pprovided a consistent forum for two generations of New York School poetry. Edited by Waldman and Warsh. Gerard Malangs Aram Saroyan Anselm Hollo Ted Greenwald and much more. This copy with toning to the front cover and overall general reading wear. A good to very good copy. Stapled mimeo format printed on rectos only. Poetry Project paperback books
2003024654NY: Vintage. 2003. First thus a paperback edition of O'Hara's first book for which Updike contributes an introduction. The introduction is approximately two paragraphs shorter than that Updike provided as a separate insert to the BOMC edition in 1988 and at least one paragraph has been altered. Fine. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Fine. Vintage paperback books
1982008453Bloomington IN: Indiana University Press 1982. Book. Near fine condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. viii 372 pages of text. Hardcover binding in almost new condition. Unclipped dustjacket in almost new condition; protected in archival mylar. Contains several illustrations. With contributions by Edward W. Said Eugenio Donato Marie-Rose Logan Jonathan Culler Murray Krieger George Stade Stanley Fish Joseph F. Graham Joseph Riddel Edgar A. Dryden etc. Indiana University Press Hardcover books
14936New York and San Francisco: Ephemeris No Date. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. 4to. Second issue of this small press poetry journal edited by Schaff and Tom Walsh. Includes "2 Logos" by Samuel R. Delaney. A near fine copy in thick illustrated wrappers with decorated yellow paper covers. <br/><br/> Ephemeris paperback books
1961163861New York: Evergreen Review 1961. First edition. Softcover. 122 pages. Literary journal with contributions by John Rechy Alexander Trocchi Paul Blackburn LeRoi Jones Larry Rivers and Frank O'Hara and others. A very good copy in wrappers with some minor wear. Evergreen Review unknown books
1965149432Waltham: Brandies University 1965. 92p. 8.25x9.25 inches b&w and color plates lightly-worn original wraps. Catalogue of an exhibition that toured several cities and institutions. Brandies University unknown books
195610988Chicago: Modern Poetry Association 1956. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . 8vo. Original wraps. Touches fading at edges a couple of small stray pen marks to cover. Else clean and sound throughout. VG overall. <br/><br/>An uncommonly strong issue with O'Hara contributing "For James Dean" four poems by Merwin and early work from Carruth and Kinnell. Modern Poetry Association paperback books
195629822Cambridge: Cambridge Review 1956. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Tall thick trade paperbound literary magazine edited by Raditsa. 146 pp. Sixth issue. Filled with contributions by many of the first generation of the New York School of poets plus Gregory Corso Philip Whalen and more. Covers are lightly soiled. A well-thumbed copy still in very good condition. Cambridge Review paperback books
1965175944New York: Marlborough - Gerson Gallery 1965. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran October 1965. Includes numerous black and white illustrations of works by Pomodor along with the poem "Trireme to Arnaldo Pomodor" by Frank O'Hara. A very good plus copy in wrappers that have some bumping to the top of the spine. A very attractive production. Marlborough - Gerson Gallery unknown books
193019644Los Angeles: Austin 1930. 8vo pp. 396. Donors' presentation on flyleaf. VG. Transcripts of seances with commentary. Austin unknown books
196229878New York: Kulchur 1962. First edition. Paperback. Good . Fifth issue of this important New York scene literary magazine edited by Marc Schleifer Lita Hornick and others. Includes contributions by Gilbert Sorrentino Arthur Freed Kenneth Koch Charles Olson and more. A good to very good copy in photo-illustrated bound wrappers. Kulchur paperback books
1935D12931New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1935. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Near Fine. Glossy black cloth over boards; illustrated dust jacket; 8vo; pp. 4 310. Spine tips lightly rubbed; cloth very faintly rubbed visible only when you turn the book to catch the light. In a lovely near fine dust jacket -- spine just a bit sunned. <br/><br/>"Butterfield 8" was made into a film in 1960; directed by Daniel Mann starring Elizabeth Taylor and Laurence Harvey. Taylor then 28 years old won her first Academy Award for her performance in a leading role. According to MGM records the film made $6.8 million in the US and Canada and $3.2 million in other countries resulting in a profit to the studio of $1857000 -- making it MGM's biggest hit of the year. Elizabeth Taylor and her then-husband Eddie Fisher hated the film referring to it as "Butterball Four." Her famous response to the success of the film made under protest in order to fulfill a contractual obligation to MGM before being allowed to depart to 20th Century Fox to make Cleopatra: "I still say it stinks." Elizabeth reportedly hated the film because at the time of its making the studio was tying her down to the project and in response to her "stealing" Eddie Fisher away from his previous wife Debbie Reynolds U.S. fans were referring to Taylor as a "slut" and a "homewrecker" descriptions which also describe her character Gloria. Harcourt, Brace and Company 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
1848780521848. O'HARA FAMILY. CROHOORE OF THE BILL-HOOK AND THE FETCHES. London: Simms and McIntyre 1848. Later printing. 12mo. quarter red morocco over marbled paper boards all edges marbled. Bookseller stamp to ffep. Some rubbing and edgewear to spine and boards. Rear hinge is weakening else generally clean within. About very good. unknown books
1997177168Chadds Ford PA: Brandywine River Museum 1997. Softcover. VG. edge & spine wear. tight biding. pgs clean. glued grey pictorial wrappers. 56 pgs w/ bw & color illustrations. A very nice catalogue. Includes an essay from Virginia O'Hara. Exhibition held March 22 to May 18 to 1997 at the Brandywine River Museum. Brandywine River Museum unknown books
186646Naval Institute Press 2014-02-15. Paperback. Very Good. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Naval Institute Press paperback books
1994188717Caxenovia WI: PDA Press 1994. Magazine. pp361-479 7x8.5 inches articles poems features listings very good large digest size magazine in white printed wraps. PDA Press unknown books
1994188692Caxenovia WI: PDA Press 1994. Magazine. pp122-240 7x8.5 inches articles poems features listings very good large digest size journal in white printed wraps. PDA Press unknown books
199790088scCharleston SC: Nineteenth Century Studies Association 1997. Octavo softbound 22 pp. Near-Fine with slight edgewear. Contents: Editor’s Column Patricia O’Hara; Dutiful Daughter Versus All-Boy: Jesus Gender and the Secularization of Victoria Society Meredith Veldman; Literary Celebrity and Photographic Realism: Marie Corelli and Late-Victorian Picture Popularity Annette Federico; Hephaistos in the New Athens: Design-Art Industries in Republican France between Politics and the Museum 1871-1894 Gonzalo J. Sanchez; No Longer Innocent: Sesationalism Sexuality and the Allegory of the Woman Writer in Margaret oliphant’s Salem Chapel Tamar Heller; The Cartesian Hardy: I Think Therefore I’m Doomed George Levine; Will the Real Benjamin Disraeli Please Stand Up Or the Importance of Being Earnest Anthony Wohl; Cultivating Literature: Science Knowledge Education and Readers Alan Rauch; Grand Retrospectives Jadviga M. da Costa Nunes; Electronic Resources for Nineteenth-Century Studies: A Provisional Appraisal Ashton Nicholas; Books Received in 1996; Notes on Contributors. Nineteenth Century Studies Association, 1997. paperback books
607475not signed from the 1955 film "The Magnificent Matador". 1.3/4 length shot of Maureen O'Hara with Anthony Quinn Thomas Gomez and four unidentified actors. 2. Dramatic full length scene shot of 12 matadors marching in the ring before the full fight. Photographs are on single weight stock; 10" x 8"; very good minor signs of handling. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books