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2008211761El Cerrito: Harmattan Press 2008. Paperback. xiv 103p. personal inscription signed by the poet very good first edition trade paperback in white wraps. Harmattan Press paperback books
182955432N.p.: no publisher given 1829. 12mo pp. 23 1; uncut and partially unopened; removed from binding; very good. OCLC notes: "American Antiquarian Society copy has note in manuscript on verso of p. 23: "These Letters are supposed to have been written by the Hon. Mr. Richardson member of Congress from Norfolk County Mass. Worcester Dec. 22 1829. Chris: C: Baldwin." Attributed to Richardson by Library of Congress in the National Union Catalog. Letters I-V signed "S.P."; letter VI signed "Spirit of the People" and dated October 31 1829. American Imprints 40274; Sabin 71058. <br/><br/> no publisher given unknown books
1978226189Forest Grove Oregon: Champoeg Press 1978. First edition number 280 of 2000 copies. With map in outline suite of 16 plates loose in pocket at end of book. xv 169 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original sage-green cloth stamped in gilt pictorial endpapers fore-edge uncut. Fine. First edition number 280 of 2000 copies. With map in outline suite of 16 plates loose in pocket at end of book. xv 169 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. A fine copy of this beautifully produced volume the first from the press. Champoeg Press unknown books
197859464Forest Grove OR: Champoeg Press 1978. First edition 1/2000 copies. 8vo. xv 169 pp. Map 16 plates from photographs some in color in pocket on rear pastedown illustrated endpapers. Fine. Gilt-stamped decorated light green cloth plain parchment dust jacket. #6738. <br/><br/> Champoeg Press hardcover books
196659095Edinburgh:: Edinburgh University Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1966. Hardcover. First edition. Previous owner's name and date on front free endpaper else very good in a very good minor edge wear and age toning dust jacket. . Edinburgh University Press, hardcover books
1968147232Paris: Les Films Marceau 1968. Three Draft scripts for the 1969 film by three different screenwriters. <br/><br/>From the estate of film producer Elliott Kastner whose best known credits include "The Long Goodbye" Robert Altman 1973 "The Missouri Breaks" Arthur Penn 1976 and "Heat" Michael Mann 1996.<br/><br/>The first script is an undated draft script by screenwriter George Bluestone who previously adapted Winston Graham's 1967 novel "The Walking Stick" for the 1968 Eric Till film with copied annotations throughout striking adding and adjusting dialogue.<br/><br/>The second is a Second draft script dated 1st April 1968 by novelist playwright and screenwriter Derek Marlow with copied annotations striking scenes or pages on nearly every page. Marlow said in an interview that he was asked by director Tony Richardson which book he'd like to adapt for a screenplay and Marlow suggested Nabakov's "Laughter in the Dark." Two or three months afterward Marlow received a call from Richardson asking him to write the adaptation. <br/><br/>At the time Richard Burton was to star alongside Marianne Faithfull. Marlow then went to the U.S. to promote his 1968 novel "Memoirs of a Venus Lackey" and upon his return to the UK found out a new screenplay by Edward Bond had been written and Burton and Faithfull had been replaced.<br/><br/>The third is a draft script dated 24th June 1968 by Edward Bond. IMDB shows the filming date as starting June 1968 thus likely a draft used early in the production. The first half of the script to page 66 is on pink paper with the remainder on green paper with no revision date change.<br/><br/>Based on the 1932 novel by Vladimir Nabokov updating the original 1930s Berlin setting to 1960s swinging London about a wealthy art dealer who is seduced and swindled out of his fortune by a young woman and her lover.<br/><br/>Set in London and the Riviera shot on location in Spain France and the United Kingdom. <br/><br/>George Bluestone script:<br/><br/>Wrapper integral with title page with credits for screenwriter George Bluestone and author Vladimir Nabokov. 114 leaves with last page of text numbered 109. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine bound with two gold brads.<br/><br/>Derek Marlowe script:<br/><br/>Black wrappers with die-cut title window in the British style. Title page present dated 1st April 1968 obscured but visible through Winkast sticker noted as Second Draft with credits for screenwriter Derek Marlowe and author Vladimir Nabokov. 137 leaves with last page of text numbered 136. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with two flat metal brads<br/><br/>Edward Bond script:<br/><br/>Black wrappers with die-cut title window in the British style. Title page present dated 24th June 1968 with credits for screenwriter Edward Bond and author Vladimir Nabokov. 110 leaves with last page of text numbered 108. Mimeographed rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with two flat metal brads. Les Films Marceau unknown books
2575Richardson William. Large Political Campaign Banner. Brooklyn: Union Print 1875. Banner measuring 31¼" x 41½" printed on cloth in blue ink. Very good: old folds a few small circular stains and a 2" x 2½" stain around the "i" in "Richardson. " William Richardson was a Brooklyn businessman and politician. In 1872 he was able to convert his lease on the Atlantic Avenue East New York and Greenwood Railroad into full ownership and created the Atlantic Avenue Railroad Company which he ran and owned for the next 20 years. According to a short biography in the finding aid to his papers at the Brooklyn Historical Society he was "elected to serve two terms as Alderman for Brooklyn's 22nd Ward from 1870-1874 . . . And was regarded as a lieutenant of Republican boss Benjamin Tracy who was an officer of the Atlantic Avenue Railroad. " This is an enormous banner measuring two and half feet by three and a half feet promoting his unsuccessful run for state senate in 1875. This item is offered by Langdon Manor Books LLC antiquarian booksellers. Please do not hesitate to contact us for additional information and/or photos and we will respond promptly. We package our items carefully ship daily and have a no hassle returns policy--your satisfaction is guaranteed. We are members of the Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America ABAA the International League of Antiquarian Booksllers ILAB and the Independent Online Booksellers Association IOBA and adhere to their rules of ethics. unknown books
188862421Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company 1888. 88p. first edition minor pencil marginalia original cloth binding slightly soiled with minor edgewear. J.B. Lippincott Company unknown books
2011190412Grand Central Publishing 2011-11-22. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First Edition First Printing. Dust jacket and book are clean has a very good binding no marks or notations. No shipping outside the USA due to size and weight. Grand Central Publishing hardcover books
20112311009New York: Grand Central Publishing 2011. First Edition. Large Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Jacket edges lightly bumped. 2011 Large Hardcover. "In this book of original behind-the-scenes photographs acclaimed photographer Terry Richardson follows superstar Lady Gaga during one year of her life from Lollapalooza through the final show of her Monster Ball tour. During the time period he followed Gaga Richardson took over 100000 images and attended more than 30 Monster Ball dates around the world. From the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards to the Don't Ask Don't Tell repeal rally in Portland Maine to the Thierry Mugler show at Maxime Paris Richardson captures Lady Gaga as you've never seen her before. A year-long global odyssey- -all access nothing off limits--this is the book Lady Gaga fans have been waiting for. Grand Central Publishing hardcover books
201081224NY:: Roc. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2010. Hardcover. 9780451463364 . First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Roc, hardcover books
1971029466London: Hamish Hamilton 1971. 296p. colored and b/w illus. dj. quarto format. Hamish Hamilton unknown books
104542hardcover. Many b/w illus. 296pp. small 4to cloth d.w. N.Y. 1971. Very good.<br/><br/> unknown books
2011281372New York: Gagosian 2011. First. hardcover. fine/fine. Pable Picasso. Beautifully illustrated throughout in color and b&w with facsimile "flipbook". 300 pages 4to white cloth d.w. New York Gagosian Gallery 2011. First Edition. Published to accompany an exhibition. Fine.<br/><br/> Gagosian unknown books
8563bdTXU 26-377 8/6/79. Quarto paperbound stiff illustrated white stapled wrappers 20 pp. Fine. unknown books
1987248216New York: Franklin Watts 1987. hardcover. near fine/very good. Illustrated in black & white with photos. 312 pages. 8vo cloth-backed boards dust wrapper. Wrapper is lightly worn. New York: Franklin Watts 1987. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Franklin Watts unknown books
1848WRCAM54899Baltimore: John W. Woods Printer 1848. 96pp. plus three wood-engraved plates including frontispiece one in-text illustration and a facsimile manuscript. Modern morocco in an antique style spine gilt raised bands edges tooled in gilt. Contemporary institutional gift inscription on front free endpaper. Occasional light foxing. A very good copy. Second edition after the very rare first edition of the previous year of this important Wagner-Camp and Mexican-American War title. This second edition remains quite rare and is seldom met with in commerce. Richardson enlisted as a mounted volunteer due to patriotism engendered on the 4th of July in Carrollton Missouri. He took part in Doniphan's expedition over the Santa Fe Trail in the fall of 1846 heading south to El Paso by the first of the New Year then on to Chihuahua and eventually to Matamoros where the command shipped by boat to New Orleans. By July 10 Richardson was back home in Anne Arundel County Maryland and the first edition of his fascinating journal was published before the end of 1847 in the nearest city Baltimore. <br> <br> An important and well-written account of overland travel along the Santa Fe Trail during the Mexican-American War. GARRETT p.153. GRAFF FIFTY TEXAS RARITIES 33 1st ed. WAGNER-CAMP 137:2. CLARK II:164. HOWES R262 "aa." TUTOROW 2630. GRAFF 3496 1st ed. RITTENHOUSE 480 note. SABIN 71093. John W. Woods, Printer hardcover books
2000148690London: Royal Academy of Arts 2000. Softcover. VG Average wear to cover edges otherwise clean. Red & color illus. wraps French flaps 303 pp. many color and BW illus.; weighs nearly 4 lbs. 302 pages : illustrations some color. Issued in conjunction with a series of 1999-2001 exhibitions of architectural plans drawings perspectives and models rendered by English architect John Soane 1753-1847. With scholarly essays considerations of more than a dozen of Soane's structures a chronology a bibliography and many illustrations. A terrific introduction to someone you may not know. Royal Academy of Arts unknown books
19991250674London: Royal Academy of Arts 1999. Quarto; VG/VG; Red spine with white and orange text; Dust jacket has scuffing light scratches on rear light edge wear foxing on inside along edges; Boards are undamaged; Text block edge is foxed and dusty faint foxing in margins throughout text is clean and undamaged; Shelved in aisle 10 with FP art books; 302pp. 1250674. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Royal Academy of Arts unknown books
20081233932008. Softbound. VG. Translucent wraps. 119 pp. profusely illustrated mostly in color. Portions of this exhibition were presented in the following cities: Tallahassee Miami Tampa Boca Raton Naples Sarasota Orlando. paperback books
193031307London: William Jackson Books Ltd 1930. cloth stamped in gilt top edge gilt others uncut. Austen John. small 8vo. cloth stamped in gilt top edge gilt others uncut. 26 pages. Limited to 125 numbered copies signed by Richardson and Austen and containing an original signed and numbered woodcut by Austen loosely inserted. Contains a bibliography of Austen's illustrated books. William Jackson (Books) Ltd unknown books
35080Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. Trade edition London 1930. 26 pages bound in boards binding somewhat worn and chipped. . Other hardcover books
19302309309London: William Jackson Books Ltd 1930. First Edition. First Edition. Very Good/No Jacket. Austen John. First edition. No jacket. Tear to paper spine base bookplate on front free endpaper. 1930 Hard Cover. 26 pp. Woodcuts and foreword by John Austen an important Art Deco book illustrator. List of books illustrated by Austen follows text. An essay by Dorothy Richardson about book illustrator John Austen. William Jackson (Books), Ltd unknown books
3158Engraved frontis. 20 p.l.incl. frontis. 234 pp. 8vo cont. blue boards flat spine gilt red leather lettering piece on spine. Berlin & Stettin: F. Nicolai 1788. First edition in German a translation of Theoretic Hints on an Improved Practice of Brewing Malt-Liquors 1st ed.: 1777 by Richardson fl. 1778-98. The text by Richardson has been greatly augmented with important additions by Lorenz Crell 1744-1816 professor of chemistry and mineralogy at Brunswick and later at Göttingen and an early proponent of Lavoisier. Crell was an active correspondent of all the leading chemists in Germany and other countries and his journals diffused a knowledge of the French British and Swedish discoveries in Germany. Fine copy. ❧ Schoellhorn 255. hardcover books
1976152193The Baltimore Museum of Art 1976. Softcover. VG- Ex-art library with few i.d. marks otherwise clean. White & illus. stapled wraps 16 pp. 7 BW illus. Issued in conjunction with a 1976 exhibition of cotton-ball painting by American artist Joe Zucker b. 1941. With an introduction by Brenda Richardson and an artist interview conducted by her. The checklist cites 9 pieces and 7 are pictured here. Includes an exhibitions history and succinct bibliography. Uncommon. The Baltimore Museum of Art unknown books