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1962007038London United Kingdom: CRESSET PRESS 1962. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. First UK Edition First Printing. This is a true first edition first printing first impression with no statement of reprint' to the copyright page therefore indicating a true first print in a very good Dust Jacket with a scrape to the front panel some marks and dulling to the colour although still bright not price-clipped clean unmarked pages tight boards and binding. Signed to the copyright page John O'H '79 Late signature from the author. CRESSET PRESS Hardcover
GOR010307453Paperback. Very Good. paperback
1997DADAX0880015756Ecco 1997-08-01. First Ecco Edition. paperback. New. 5.25x0.88x8.38. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Ecco paperback
Q-0394418417Random House 1962-10-12. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Random House hardcover
1962313550New York: Random House 1962. First edition. 425 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original cloth. Near fine. First edition. 425 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed on the first blank "To Sheldon Tanen with best wishes John O'hara 11 Dec. '62 '21' ". Tannen was the nephew of "21" Club co-founder Jack Kriendler and took over the club on Jack's death. O'Hara was a frequenter of "21" and he contributed a piece to The Iron Gate the festschrift for Kriendler published on the 25th anniversary of the club's founding. Inscribed to "21" Club owner Sheldon Tannen. <br/><br/> Random House hardcover
19625946Random House 1962. O'HARA John. THE CAPE CODE LIGHTER. NY: Random House 1962. 8vo. cloth in dust jacket. First Edition first printing. Signed by O'Hara on the title page. Near fine in d/j. $175.00. Random House 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
193528317New York: Harcourt Brace and Company. Very Good. 1935. 2nd printing. Hardcover. no dust jacket but enfolded by a new professionally-produced FACSIMILE dust jacket a nice clean copy with just a bit of smudging to the covers light age-toning to the fore-edge and a bit of the gilt spine lettering rubbed away. O'Hara's surprisingly uncommon second book collecting 37 stories about one-third of the author's early magazine fiction although as biography Frank MacShane pointed out even though O'Hara's published work dated from 1928 most of the stories in this book had been published after 1932. Most of the tales range in length from five to nine pages and were reprinted from such publications as The New Yorker Vanity Fair and Scribner's Magazine. Per MacShane "most of them are portraits of individuals or explorations of the relationship between two people --- a married couple the owner of a Chinese restaurant and his waitress two employees in an office coproprietors of a coffee shop people in a club." As the the scarcity of the book in today's marketplace -- which seems odd given the big splash made by O'Hara's debut novel "Appointment in Samarra" published the preceding summer -- I have only theories no facts so I'll keep them to myself. NOTE again that the dust jacket on this book is a FACSIMILE. . Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover
1935013683NY: Harcourt Brace 1935. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Prolific O'Hara's second published book this a collection of stories after his first book the novel Appointment in Samarra. Uncommonly found in dustjacket whatever the condition. Book itself is quite nice - square solid binding clean polished black cloth though the spine titles stamped in whit are mostly worn. Unclipped dustjacket is toned. most noticeably at spine and rear panel with some obvious chipping along edges and at corners most noticeably with a triangular 1" piece missing lower edge front panel. No names inscriptions or bookplates and desirable thus. Harcourt Brace hardcover
193566892New York:: Harcourt Brace and Company 1935. First edition. publisher's black cloth in dust jacket; preserved in a custom quarter morocco folding box. Ink ownership notation on front free endpaper; one light stain to rear free endpaper; else a very good copy in a jacket that appears to us to have been washed to remove tape and has been restored at edges. O'Hara's most uncommon book particularly in dust jacket. 8vo. Harcourt, Brace and Company, hardcover
19725975<p>New York: Random House !972. First Edition. 311 pages. AsNew Hardcover AsNew DJ. 8.4"x5.65"x1.25". be34.</p> Random House hardcover
197283923New York: Random House Inc 1972. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 21.5cm; yellow cloth-covered boards with titling blocking and facsimile signature stamped in gilt and gray on spine and front cover; light green topstain; dustjacket; 310pp. A Near Fine copy. Dustwrapper designed by Muriel Nasser with photograph by Martin D'Arcy price-clipped spine-tanned with rubbing to spine ends and extremities and light residue to lower front flap; Very Good. O'Hara's novel set in mid-western America during WWI begins with a young man's marriage and law school pursuits. BRUCCOLI Pittsburgh Series in Bibliography A33.1.a. BRUCCOLI John O'Hara A Checklist XXXI.1. 83923. Random House, Inc unknown
1972Q-039447404XRandom House 1972-01-12. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Random House hardcover
1972107598New York: Random House 1972. First edition. Softcover. Uncorrected proof. Tall galley style proofs. An about near fine copy in red printed wrappers with a tape shadow on the bottom of the front and rear panels and some minor soiling and wear. An uncommon state of this novel. Random House unknown
195148192New York: Random House 1951. Hardcover. 8vo. Blue cloth with gilt spine lettering pictorial dust jacket. 153pp. Near fine/very good. Jacket mildly edgeworn with some edge chips mainly spine head/tail; front pastedown ownership signature. Attractive quite tight first edition of this slim fiction set in rural Pennsylvania. Random House hardcover
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
195108185New York: Random House 1951. First Edition. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Fine/Very Good. Octavo. First Printing. A fine copy bound in blue cloth with top edge stained blue. In a very good dust jacket. Octavo 153 pp. <br/><br/> Random House hardcover
195137782NY: Random House. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1951. First Edition. Hardcover. 153 pages; Owner. Joanne Bourne bookplate inside front cover. Otherwise Near Fine. Set in the Pennsylvania countryside. . Random House hardcover
1951416795New York: Random House 1951. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First edition. Tiny smudge on front board still fine in very good or better dustwrapper with small nicks mostly at the corners of the spine. Random House hardcover
195149066New York: Random House 1951. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Endpapers lightly foxed near fine in an edgeworn very good dustwrapper with a small hole on the spine. With the ownership signature of scholar author and literary anthologist Willard Thorp. Thorp edited or co-edited among other things The Southern Reader and The Literary History of the United States. Random House hardcover
19514vg3New York: Random House 1951. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Signed By John O'Hara. In The Farmers Hotel a handful of strangers are stranded in rural Pennsylvania. A sudden snowfall traps the group in the titular hotel - ironically the first day that the hotel is officially 'open'. The owner and his tiny staff including his 'Magical Negro' bartender play host to a group of misfits from all walks of society: two upper-class lovers are returning from a cheeky weekend of adultery a sleazy showman and his two stripping "twin" performers and last of all a brash truck driver with a chip on his shoulder. The book is driven by O'Hara's dialog used to portray strangers as they awkwardly feel one another out. . Random House Hardcover
1956GB000BHFS4UI5N00NY: Bantam Books 1956. Paperback. Acceptable. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. NY: Bantam Books paperback
1963217985MNew York: Random House 1963. First US Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 405 pages in near fine condition. Pages are clean and unmarked. Previous owner's name on ffep. Bound in original green cloth with gilt titles. Beige dust-jacket in very good condition with blue and black titles. Darkened on the spine. Some sticker residue on the front of the jacket. NF/VG. <br/> <br/> Random House hardcover
Q-0394427920Random House 1963-06-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Random House hardcover
0394427920.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover