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1983445New York: Harry N. Abrams 1983. Hardcover. Fine. Tan cloth. 272 pp. 98 color 92 bw repros. Harry N. Abrams hardcover books
1916Embry 195104Moving Picture World 1916. Light wear very good with hinges firm and internally clean. B&W illustrations. Maroon cloth no dust jacket. Moving Picture World, 1916. hardcover books
1915185650Berkeley: University of California Press 1915. Hardcover. VG- Ex-library with stamps and labels on spine inside front and rear covers ffep and block. Gray cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine; pages 247-360. Issued also as thesis University of California 1914. Bibliographies on pages 355-360. University of California Press hardcover books
1929456363New York: W.W. Norton & Co 1929. Hardcover. Very Good. First American edition. Spine sunned and spine ends lightly bumped a very good copy lacking the dustwrapper. An Australian novel. W.W. Norton & Co hardcover books
19781504Chicago 1978. Paperback. Very Good. Wraps. The Glessner House. Mostly an article on the house by Jethro M. Hurt III the Curator. Some illus. Uncommon. <br/><br/> paperback books
19781430Chicago 1978. Paperback. Very Good. The Glessner House. Mostly an article on the house by Jethro M. Hurt III the Curator. Some illus. Uncommon. <br/><br/> paperback books
2004SKU1017062Trafford Publishing 2004. PAPERBACK. Very Good. Clean has a very good binding no marks or notations. Memoir of the early life and WW2 experiences of the author while serving in the Army. Trafford Publishing paperback books
1971029466London: Hamish Hamilton 1971. 296p. colored and b/w illus. dj. quarto format. Hamish Hamilton unknown books
2005127190London England: Sotheby's 2005. Softcover. VG. Color illus. wraps; 66 pp.; Profusely illustrated. From the auction held 9 February 2005; Includes two essays; Lots 201-228 listed with annotations. Sotheby's paperback books
17921600London: Pr. for J. Debrett 1792. 8vo. 10 84 2 pp.; lacks plate and advertisement leaf. <br><br>Julia runs away but finds her would-be suitor too drunk to elope. Chaos ensues.<br>Â Â Â Â The third edition in the same year as the first and second. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â ESTC T73444. Good; disbound from a nonce volume title-page separated. Title-page and two others stamped by a now-defunct institution. Light waterstaining to upper margins. Lacks plate and advertisement leaf. Pr. for J. Debrett unknown books
17921295London: Pr. for J. Debrett 1792. 8vo. 10 84 2 pp. lacks half-title. <br><br>Julia runs away but finds her would-be suitor too drunk to elope. A reissue of the earliest edition also 1792 with sigg. K-M reset and with additional dialogue in Act V Scene 1. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â ESTC T40278. Good; disbound from a nonce volume with title-page separated. Lacks half-title. Pr. for J. Debrett unknown books
197611126Oakville: Mosaic Press/Valley Editions 1976. First edition. 79 pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket with two small scuffs and a short tear. Preface by Robin Mathews. “U.S. invasion and colonization of a part of the poetic culture of Canada.†Oakville: Mosaic Press/Valley Editions unknown books
193471157Berkeley: Sather Gate Book Shop 1934. First edition. 75 pp. Near fine in very good dust jacket with wear along the top edge. SIGNED by Richardson on the half-title page. Berkeley: Sather Gate Book Shop, unknown books
197526003Los Angeles: Crescent Publications 1975. First Edition. Octavo 21cm; illustrated wrappers; 54pp. Upper edge of text lightly foxed else Fine and unread. Second book of narrative poems by the Los Angeles-born author and member of the Watts Writer's Workshop. Crescent Publications unknown books
1911003448New York Etc.: American Book Company 1911. 291p. 131 b/w illus. original burgundy cloth author's signed presentation copy Greek series for colleges and schools. American Book Company unknown books
200373737New York: Fordham University Press 2003. Trade paperback. Fine. Fourth Edition. Octavo: 776 p. Original paper wrappers. A fine unread copy. Fordham University Press unknown books
1989137910London: Victor Gollancz 1989. First UK Edition preceding all others. SIGNED and dated in the year of publication by the author on the title page. Book three in the Augustus Maltravers mystery series. <br/><br/>Fine and unread in a Fine dust jacket. Victor Gollancz unknown books
1964197005Los Angeles: One Inc 1964. Magazine. 32p. including covers 5.5x8.5 inches very good first edition digest size magazine in stapled printed wraps. One Inc. which took its name from Thomas Carlyle's statement that "A mystic bond of brotherhood makes all men one" was founded in LA in 1952 as a homophile organization with connections to the Mattachine Society. As the first pro-gay journal of its kind it serves as an important source for pre-Stonewall homophile studies. In 1954 the US Post Office declared it obscene leading to a four-year legal battle chronicled in its pages that concluded with a favorable decision as part of Roth vs. United States. Aside from its articles covering topics ranging from the Beatniks and Gay marriage to homosexuality and national security One Magazine also featured poetry and short fiction by numerous prominent authors. One Inc unknown books
20072303961Lynchburg / Saline: Schroeder Publications / McNaughton & Gunn Inc 2007. First Edition. First Edition. Fine/Fine. First edition. 2007 Hard Cover. xxxii 544 pp. William Wells has the distinction of being one of the few men to rise from the rank of private to brevet major general. Through Wells letters the reader will become familiar with the inner workings of one of the most successful cavalry regiments in the Civil War capturing 39 cannon three flags and 1000 prisoners in the course of 73 engagements. This new primary source material is appealing to those with various interests in the Civil War outside Wells and the 1st Vermont Cavalry. Wells was captured by Confederate Colonel John Mosby on March 17 1863 near Herndon Virginia. Wells was a prisoner of war for seven weeks spending most of that time at Libby Prison. At Gettysburg Wells and General Elon Farnsworth rode side by side into the ill-fated July 3 1863 dash into the Confederate right flank for which Wells earned the Medal of Honor in that gallant and futile charge. Wells and the regiment also served valiantly in Grant's 1864 Overland Campaign and at Cedar Creek in the Shenandoah Valley on October 19 1864. By the last year of the war he was a brigade commander and Major General George Armstrong Custer's right hand man. This book not only gives new insight to Custer through Wells eyes but other Civil War figures such as Farnsworth Wilson Mosby and Kilpatrick. At first the letters are written to Wells parents and friends until mid-1863 when he commenced writing to Friend Anna Richardson. At the time Wells was 25 years old. Anna responded positively. The reader can see the relationship develop to the point of marriage in these letters. In one of Wells first letters he relates how he was almost captured for a second time but was able to escape only after the loss of his horse and wallet that contained $125. Anna writes of her memories of the short time they had together. The letters compel the reader to see what is written next in this budding relationship and their longing to be together. On a furlough home in January 1865 Wells and Anna became engaged during a sleigh ride the only time they were together since the commencement of their correspondence. In 1865 Wells commanded a brigade that consisted of the 8th New York 15th New York 3rd Indiana and 1st Vermont. In the engagement at Waynesboro Virginia on March 2 the brigade captured 15 battle flags while eliminating Confederate General Jubal Early's command. Two days later Anna received a ring and on March 8 she scrawled her vows in a letter to Wells. At the Battle of Five Forks Wells wrote Anna that his clothes had six holes made by bullets and that he was hit by a spent piece of shell. On April 3 Wells brigade routes the Confederate Brigade of General Rufus Barringer at Namozine Church. At Appomattox Station on April 8 Wells men were in the thick of the fight capturing a large number of Confederate soldiers and cannon. Then at Appomattox Court House on April 9th his men were engaged in some of the last fighting that fateful day when the truce flags are sent out by Lee s army. Following the Appomattox Campaign Wells was commissioned a full brigadier general and took command of the division and he mustered out of service on January 15 1866 and married Anna three days later. Hoffman leaves Wells letters the way they were originally written. Furthermore nothing has been omitted from the letters to make them politically correct for today's world. War and romance combine to make an intriguing and unique primary source account. Schroeder Publications / McNaughton & Gunn, Inc unknown books
1944103558New York: Old Print Shop 1944. Softbound. VG. Printed sheet two-sides. One illustration. Lists 12 paintings in a Folk Art Style by this 20th century portraitist. Old Print Shop paperback books
291231Hale Publishing. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Very Good dust jacket. The dustjacket has some chipping to the top of the front panel. It is now protected with a new mylar cover. Very Good binding / Very Good dust jacket. Hale Publishing unknown books
19399009061Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1939. 1st. Hardcover. Fine Condition. With 174 black and white illustrations. In publisher's original blue covers with gilt border and spine titling. <br/><br/> Harvard University Press hardcover books
196397666Hamden CT: Archon Books 1963. cloth. small 8vo. cloth. xvi 252 pages. Reprint of the 1914 first edition. Illustrated. Archon Books unknown books
1986255323Baltimore: The Baltimore Museum of Art 1986. First. paperback. fine. Schlemmer Oskar. Profusely illustrated in color and black & white. 263 pages. 4to glossy pictorial wrappers. Baltimore: The Baltimore Museum of Art 1986. First softcover edition. A fine copy.<br/><br/> Exhibition Catalogue.<br/><br/> The Baltimore Museum of Art unknown books
19211316532New York: Alfred A. Knopf Inc 1921. 794/1000. Hardcover. 10mo; pp 293; G/no-DJ; brown spine with brown text to paper label; limited edition this is number 794 of 1000; cloth has slight shelf wear to exterior; slightly sunned exterior; strong boards; text block shows slight browning to exterior edges; interior clean; deckled fore edge; good binding. 1316532. FP New Rockville Stock. Alfred A. Knopf, Inc hardcover books