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193310324Del Monte California: Hotel Del Monte 1933. Stapled octavo-sized book 16.5 x 11.5 cm. unpaginated 32 pages. Illustrated throughout by Jo Mora; printed on alternating green and yellow paper and printed in black red and green ink. Second printing styled "second edition". Originally printed and distributed less than one week after the repeal of Prohibition with this second printing just thirteen days later. This cocktail manual also preceded publication of the Hotel del Monte's cookbook Famous Recipes by Famous People assembled from contributions by many of the same celebrities and with Cerwin at the helm. But in this cocktail collection the recipes were collected by The National Association for Advancement of Fine Art of Drinking in the year that brought the end of the long drought 1933 tested and sampled by a group of competent experts at Hotel Del Monte. Contributors include Ernest Hemingway Theodore Dreiser Edgar Rice Burroughs the Marx Brothers Marlene Dietrich Will Sparks George M. Cohan Ed Wynn W.C. Fields and Jo Mora. Rare. OCLC locates two copies of the first or second printing Texas Christian Woman's Univ & Cal State. Hotel Del Monte unknown
193724191Lee Furman New York 1937. 1st Edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Very Good Condition. Endpapers foxed. Dust Jacket with edgewear flaps foxed. Dust jacket in mylar guard. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Literature & Literary; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 24191. . Lee Furman hardcover
20161105962016. Slight pencil markings/ notes to few pages. Soft Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Paperback
ria9781107447196_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Business ethics teaching appears to have had little impact particularly in the light of continued malpractice and misdemeanour in the form of financial scandals environmental disasters and adverse consequences for communities. In this paperback
ria9781107007208_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
B9781107447196Paperback / softback. New. Business ethics teaching appears to have had little impact particularly in the light of continued malpractice and misdemeanour in the form of financial scandals environmental disasters and adverse consequences for communities. In this timely work Hemingway reveals fresh insights to suggest how integrity in the workplace can be encouraged. paperback
B9781107007208Hardback. New. Business ethics teaching appears to have had little impact particularly in the light of continued malpractice and misdemeanour in the form of financial scandals environmental disasters and adverse consequences for communities. In this timely work Hemingway reveals fresh insights to suggest how integrity in the workplace can be encouraged. hardcover
2014x-1107447194Cambridge University Press 2014. Paperback. New. 250 pages. 8.75x5.75x0.50 inches. Cambridge University Press paperback
650511518Cambridge University Press CUP pp. 272 . Hardback. New. Cambridge University Press CUP hardcover
19992-0859895750Univ of Exeter Pr 1999. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 304 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.00 inches. Univ of Exeter Pr hardcover
196514685TOWER. NY 1965. Fine with no dust jacket. 1965. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. First paperback edition. First publication under this title. Originally published under the title: "This Must Be The Place." About fine in striking pictorial printed wrappers. The text shows the inevitable toning as do the inside blank covers. Sharp copy. . TOWER. NY 1965 paperback
50007Editions de la Revue Fontaine, Paris, 1945
1945100082580Fontaine 1945 in8. 1945. broché.
12392Hachette Paris 1966 Cartonnage éditeur grand in-12, plein simili cuir marron, titre doré, motifs dorés sur plats.283 pages.Collection "génies et réalités". N° 28.Collaboration de Astre, Bosquet, Brown, Del Castillo, Curtis, Grenier, Mohrt, Saporta, Semprun.Photos in-texte et pleine page en noir, et en couleurs contre-collées.
6473Paris, Librairie Hachette, collection " Génies et réalités ", 1966, cartonnage toilé d'éditeur, jaquette rodhoïd , 16x24,5 cm, 283 pages, Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc et couleurs.
193110058Paris, Denoël et Steele, coll. "G. Charensol. Les Romanciers étrangers" 1931 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, 414 pp. Edition originale. Exemplaire du service de presse avec un envoi de Victor Llona à Germaine Beaumont. Nombreuses rousseurs à la couverture avec petit manque de papier à un angle.
193110058Paris, Denoël et Steele, coll. "G. Charensol. Les Romanciers étrangers" 1931 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, 414 pp. Edition originale. Exemplaire du service de presse avec un envoi de Victor Llona à Germaine Beaumont. Nombreuses rousseurs à la couverture avec petit manque de papier à un angle.
B9781476694276Paperback / softback. New. <p> Jane Austen overcame the limitations of early fiction by pivoting from superficial adventures to the psychological studies that have defined the novel since. Her creativity and technique grew as she wrestled with pragmatic writing issues. This evaluation of Austen's creative process brings into focus the strengths and weaknesses of her six novels. Each is examined in its use of major fictional techniques--description scene-building point of view and psychological development--to reveal unique literary attributes. The result is a revealing analysis of how world-class fiction is built from the ground up.</p> paperback
ria9781476694276_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Jane Austen's creative process has been largely unexamined. This book explores her development as a writer: what she adapted from tradition for her needs; what she learned novel to novel; how she used that learning in future works; and paperback
193529662New York: The Derrydale Press 1935. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good. Lynn Bogue Hunt. Lynn Bogue Hunt. First Edition. xxii 2 251 1 pp. 12 3/4 x 10 1/4 inches. Publisher's original blue cloth with gilt decorations. Top edges gilt the others untrimmed. All plates present per illustration list. Sporatic foxing most often around the plates. Lacks the original dust jacket as often the case. Mild darkening of the spine cloth still presents nicely on the shelf. Several partial cup ring stains on the front board as well as some minor staining. Bookseller ticket Zeitlin Books Los Angeles on the front flyleaf. Generally bright and clean internally. Cloth. One of 850 copies of the trade edition there was also a deluxe edition of 85 copies. With color plates by Lynn Bogue Hunt and illustrations from photographs drawings and maps. Ernest Hemingway wrote one of the chapters. The Derrydale Press unknown
200039630Hildesheim : Gerstenberg, 2000. 167 S. zahlr. Ill., Kt. 4°. 2. Aufl. Bibl.- Einbd.
1931149856New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1931. First edition of this collection of classic psychological realism works. Octavo original publisher's cloth. Association copy lengthily inscribed by Ernest Hemingway to his cousin on the front free endpaper "Dear Ruth In the jacket on this book Mr. Crane looks like Ernest Wahl but that is just the old T. B. Watley look and Mr. Walsh who came later may have seen pictures of Mr. Crane too. Ernest." Hemingway admired Stephen Crane's work and considered him an important influence on his own writing. He specifically praised The Red Badge of Courage in the introduction to his 1942 anthology Men at War: The Best War Stories of All Time where he described it as "one of the finest books of our literature and I include it entire because it is all as much of a piece as a great poem is." The recipient Ruth White Lowry 1884–1974 and her husband William Malcolm Lowry 1884–1953 were longtime residents of Kansas City Missouri and integral members of Ernest Hemingway’s extended Midwestern family. Ruth the daughter of William White and Mary Hall White was a first cousin of Grace Hall Hemingway the author’s mother. This made her Ernest’s first cousin once removed though their families were close enough that Hemingway referred to her simply as “Cousin Ruth.†The White and Hall families had deep Midwestern roots—Ruth was educated in Kansas City and was part of the city’s civic and cultural life throughout the early twentieth century. When Hemingway and his second wife Pauline Pfeiffer returned from Paris to the United States in 1928 they came to Kansas City for the birth of their first child Patrick Hemingway who was delivered at St. Mary’s Hospital on June 28 of that year. The Hemingways stayed with Ruth and Malcolm Lowry at their Kansas City home both before and after the delivery. Pauline returned to the same house three years later in November 1931 for the birth of their second son Gregory Hancock Hemingway while Ernest shuttled between Kansas City and Key West during the final stages of Death in the Afternoon. The Lowrys’ hospitality offered Hemingway a familial refuge far from the expatriate world of Europe and the growing celebrity that attended his literary success. The relationship between the two families endured for decades. Letters and family recollections describe Ruth as a warm maternal presence in Hemingway’s life—a relative he could trust with his young family during periods of upheaval. The Lowry household thus occupies a unique place in Hemingway’s biography: it was the setting for the births of both of his sons with Pauline and the site of rare domestic calm amid his restless movements between continents. Copies inscribed to members of the Lowry family remain among the most significant Hemingway association copies linking the author’s private life in the American Midwest to his public identity as one of the central figures of twentieth-century literature. Near fine in a very good dust jacket. Housed in a custom folding chemise and half morocco clamshell box. Stephen Crane’s Maggie: A Girl of the Streets along with “George’s Mother†and “The Blue Hotel†gathers three key examples of his stark naturalistic storytelling. Maggie follows a young woman growing up amid poverty and violence in New York’s Bowery showing how harsh environment and limited choices drive her toward ruin. “George’s Mother†is a tightly focused domestic tragedy in which a mother’s hopes for her son collapse as he succumbs to drink and moral drift. “The Blue Hotel†set on the western frontier traces a chain of misunderstandings and rising tension among strangers that ends in senseless violence. Together the works present Crane’s bleak view of social forces human vulnerability and the fatal consequences of fear and illusion. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
SKU0190190Wolters Kluwer 2015-02-18. Hardcover. Good. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking Wolters Kluwer hardcover
2014x-1611486173Bucknell Univ Pr 2014. Hardcover. New. 457 pages. 9.00x6.25x1.50 inches. Bucknell Univ Pr hardcover
2016x-161148619XBucknell Univ Pr 2016. Paperback. New. 457 pages. 9.25x6.50x1.50 inches. Bucknell Univ Pr paperback