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193938088New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1939. 1st edition. Orange cloth binding with dark blue stamped lettering. Pictorial eps by N. Braley. Dark blue topstain. Color pictorial dust jacket. NF square & tight/VG light wear at the extremities. Overall a sharp copy and quite uncommon thus. vi 2 204 4 pp. Frontis by F. E. Warren on plain paper. 12mo. <br/><br/> Grosset & Dunlap hardcover books
1967Embry 193326Hodder and Stoughton 1967. First U.K. edition. Light foxing to front endpapers faint wear still fine in near fine price-clipped dust jacket with a tiny closed tear in mylar cover. Hodder and Stoughton, 1967. First U.K. edition. unknown books
1966298273New York: Random House 1966. Limited. hardcover. fine. Tall 8vo maroon cloth. N.Y.: Random House 1966. Limited First Edition.<br/><br/> One of 300 signed copies in publisher's board slipcase. Fine.<br/><br/> Random House unknown books
19663911966. O'HARA John. WAITING FOR WINTER. NY: Random House 1966. 8vo. red buckram cloth in slipcase. Signed Limited Edition of 300 numbered copies. Published simultaneously with the trade edition. Bruccoli A28.1.b. Fine spine slightly sunned; minor wear slipcase. $125.00. <br/><br/> 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
196610502New York: Random House 1966 1966. Red cloth a few spots on the top edge otherwise fine in dust jacket. Bruccoli A28.1.a. First edition. <br/><br/> hardcover books
19556056391955. not signed on 3/4 length sexy pose of Maureen O'Hara wearing a black form fitting sweater in a scene from the 20th Columbia Pictures Film "The Long Gray Line" 1955. Photograph is by Cronenweth for Columbia Pictures with his rubberstamp on the back and is on single weight stock; 8" x 10"; very good minor signs of handling; 1955. Information slip on the back reads: "IRISH LASS - Maureen O'Hara co-stars with Tyrone Power in Columbia's Cinemascope Technicolor production 'The Long Gray Line' story of West Point in which she plays an Irish immigrant girl who marries Power also an arrival from the Auld Sod. He has become athletic trainer at the U.S. Military Academy.". No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
19652404931965. unbound. very good. 19 lines 4to folded. Worcester England The Lygon Arms 28 Sept 65.<br/><br/> Wylie wants to have a dinner dance .and she wants it at 21. Her estimate is that there will be 70 hungry mouths to feed.there will be one table of old crows like myself.I do not foresee that we will require the services of a Marine platoon to keep order.Don't tell me how much it will cost. I'd rather not know.Wylie herself chose 21. Personally I'd have chosen the Harmonie Club."<br/><br/> unknown books
1945222982New York 27 East 79th St 1945. One page on sheet of personal letterhead; with an initialled postscript. 1 vols. Sm. 4to. Very good. One page on sheet of personal letterhead; with an initialled postscript. 1 vols. Sm. 4to. O'Hara on Faulkner. A note of thanks to a recent host in Exeter "for the cheque and for the cutting . from The Exonian". O'Hara was a long-time admirer of William Faulkner and in answer to a query adds:<br/><br/>"About Faulkner I know that he would like to hear from you. I suspect that he doesn't hear from people very much these days. Last I heard he was not writing but was just running things on the farm. I hope that's not true. I imagine you address him at Oxford Mississippi and when you do say hello for me . unknown books
1960284937Pawling NY 1960. unbound. very good. T.L.S. on his ornate letterhead complete with personal photograph and discography 4to. 1 page Pawling New York July 5 1960 to a long-time pen-pal in full: "Up and around again I must write you to say thanks again for the photocopies. Dan Twohig has been a faithful letter writer and you and he have been "hitting it off" in great shape he tells me in a recent letter. I haven's even tried to write a song recently six months but hope to get into the groove soon again." Fine condition.<br/><br/> Canadian-born American composer of over 500 popular and patriotic songs including the blockbuster hit 'K-K-K-Katy' 1918 one of the most popular tunes of the World War I era.<br/><br/> unknown books
19696543London: Long Hair Books 1969. First edition. 8 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Presents "Those Who Are Dreaming" and "Commercial Variations." One of 500 copies. Smith A14. London: Long Hair Books unknown books
196918154London: Long Hair Books 1969. Blue wrappers fine. First edition one of 500 copies. Smith A14. <br/><br/> Long Hair Books unknown books
197927499NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1979. 8vo pp. 216. Illustrated. Fine in scuffed dj. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich unknown books
1969707415NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 1969. Later printing. Very Good in Very Good DJ. Hardcover. Very Good. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich hardcover books
1979WRCLIT24397New York: Harcourt 1979. Printed wrappers paper label. Uncorrected page proofs of the first edition. Very good. Harcourt unknown books
19799708Franklin Center: Franklin Library 1979. 1st. Hardcover. Fine Condition. Limited first edition printed exclusively for Members of The First Edition Society. Bound in full navy compostion leather decorated in gilt with silk moire end papers. All edges gilt. <br/><br/> Franklin Library hardcover 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
199475380London: Phoenix Press 1994. 96p. bright white paperstock professionally-printed with glossy 5.75x8 inch pictorial wraps design apt but amateur. Like new. Inside skinny on British underground politics oriented to the young but not exclusively Irish of course but with a lot of earnest stuff on the Welsh underground also the Scots. O'Hara is a maverick who has studied state methodologies as well as liberation/armed insurrection tracts. He starts off analyzing a 1993 declaration from MI5 and a 1994 government lecture on state security v. "democracy." It's a little like deconstructing US government pronunciamentos but perhaps better-focussed as Britain has had genuine urban guerrillas as long as it has had state security apparatuses i.e. since about 1575. It's a complicated scenario. Sample from the text p.65: "MI5 interest in the far left hasn't precluded a close and potentially quite similar an ambitious interest in fascists. This should be no surprise: in both MI5 and Special Branch the same sub-sections investigate the far right and far left.General attitudes towards the state aside the one part of fascist activism that has definitely come in for some hype recently has been the activities of the spectral 'Combat 18' C18 to which I shall now turn." O'Hara considers this group at length analogies made to the far right in the US which is he says heavily infiltrated by American state agentry and winds up this part on p.82-3 saying "there can be little better conclusion than that reached by the Italian anarchist Sanguinetti in 1979 speaking of Italy after the Aldo Moro kidnap. He was a keen observer of the transformation of the Red Brigades into a 'Mark II' front for the Italian secret state and was himself falsely and absurdly accused of involvement with the Brigata Rossa. This I believe is the 'ideal type' future gameplan MI5 has in mind for C18 and I shall quote it Sanguinetti's text at length:" &c &c. Phoenix Press unknown books
19819005568New York: Columbia University Press 1981. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. Includes bibliographical references and index. <br/><br/> Columbia University Press hardcover books
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
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
18301789London Thomas Rodd 1830. 1830. First edition first issue with pages 29/30 being numbered 21/22. 12mo. 7 woodcuts by George Cruikshank of which 5 are full-page and 2 vignettes title and last page. Full later tan calf spine with gilt stamped devices and gilt red morocco label covers double ruled in gilt with gilt stamped edges elaborate gilt stamped inner dentelles blue marbled endpapers t.e.g. slight rubbing; small nick at head of spine. This copy has no advertisements. Very good. Gilt stamped red morocco bookplate of Henry W. Poor. Cohn 615: "The first issue.is scarce.". 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London, Thomas Rodd, 1830. hardcover books
1943005388Lippincott 1943. Book. Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Fine copy.Gift inscription. Fine Beautiful Freh Pictorial Jacket.Incredibly scarce.Nice copy in jacket.Stated First Edition. Lippincott Hardcover books
1971UOHATHU00CZCHarper and Row 1971. Good. O'Hara Mary. Thunderhead. New York: Harper and Row 1971. 309pp. 8vo. Hardcover with gilt lettering on backstrip. Book condition: Good with rubbed corners and bumped backstrip. Previous owner's name on front free endsheet. Dust Jacket Condition: Good with bumped and rubbed extremities. Harper and Row hardcover books