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008206London: Visual Arts Publishing 1990. First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 677 pp. First 487 pp. b&w photo reproductions of the paintings in the Tate. London: Visual Arts Publishing, 1990 unknown books
44881npnd: Privately printed. One of 500 copies. Small 8vo pp. 79. Patterned orange paper over boards. Cover little rubbed at corners; more so along edges of spine but a VG tight copy. Privately printed unknown books
1794WRCLIT43145Dublin: Printed for William McKenzie 1794. 226pp. Octavo signed in 4s. Extracted from bound volume. Wanting half-title and terminal leaf ads or blank E1 trimmed out of register with loss of a few letters at fore-edge a few smudges else a good copy. First edition. A curious work distinctly in the style of a sermon but possibly simply an expression of loyalty to the Monarch and anti- Catholic sentiment posed in that style by a secular writer. Scarce. ESTC locates only three copies none in the U.S. BRADSHAW 2395. ESTC T192703. Printed for William McKenzie unknown books
1944140939216No Place: No Publisher 1944. Single thin sheet; 4.8" x 7" leaflet printed in red and black. Verso numbered S W 3. Text in English. Very Good folded in fours tiny tear in top edge at fold. An illustrated WWII psychological warfare pamphlet from the Nazi German government aimed at American soldiers in a slightly warped attempt at vernacular English. The recto features an illustration of city life in America a man and a women merrily strolling through a city past one of the ubiquitous "Uncle Sam Wants You" American propaganda posters of the time with a caption and verso that are meant to appeal to US soldiers' political cynicism and skepticism about American elites' motives. The strolling couple are meant to be some of the "Friendly Folks back home those who stimulated the big war boom eager to collect the prosperous profits." The reader is informed "Your job is easy; You just got to die to fill their pockets." The stilted attempts at slang coupled with the irony of the Nazi government attempting to appeal to Americans' pacifism and anti-elitism make this an entertaining psywar pamphlet that showcases various difficulties of getting inside one's enemies' heads and amplifying their doubts. [No Publisher] unknown books
1986176395New York: Star Dist 1986. Paperback. 150p. very good first printing PBO in explicit color photo wraps. Transgender pulp fiction. Transvestia TV-190. Star Dist paperback books
1820147671820. Watercolour heightened with india ink on wove paper some discoloration noticable on the front in the margins. On the verso framing directions in pencil with a title "Christ Blessing Little Children" and a name perhaps the owner Mrs. Pollard. Christ sits with five apostles standing behind Him and blesses seven children attended by five women; a bearded man stands behind them. unknown books
1803297212London: Egerton 1803. hardcover. 2 volumes bound together 176pp 72pp. Small 8vo rebound in 3/4 brown calf marbled boards front corners badly scratched spine evenly faded but otherwise fine. London; T. Egerton 1803. Scarce. Very good.<br/><br/> Egerton unknown books
1990108154New York: Star Dist 1990. 151p. very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. Transvestite pulp fiction. Transvestite Tales TT-131. Star Dist unknown books
1910002101Rochester NY: Eastman Kodak Company 1910. Softcover. First edition n. d. ca 1910; 5 1/2 x 3 1/2; pp. 1 2-32; illustrated wraps with a photographic image; small closed cuts to tips of spine and a bit of age-toning along margins; faint spotting to first and last pages only; numerous black & white illustrations; very good condition.Featuring one of the iconic Kodak Girls caring a camera and posing in front of the Washington Monument the catalog "described Kodakery" and listed with details and prices numerous Kodak products including Folding Pocket Kodaks Speed Kodaks etc. Rochester, NY: Eastman Kodak Company paperback books
1896212923New York: Town Topics 1896. First. hardcover. very good. 256 pages 12mo rebound in cloth backed marbled boards original stiff tan printed wrappers bound in. New York: Town Topics Publishing Co. 1896. First Edition. Very Good. Scarce.<br/><br/> No. 22. Quarterly. On the Altar of Passion and others stories and poems. Previous owners ownership stamp on page 7. Small reinforcements with tape.<br/><br/> Town Topics unknown books
1921295655Edinburgh: William Blackwood & Sons 1921. hardcover. very good. 314 pages. Thick 12mo green cloth; covers show light wear previous owner's name and embossed stamp on flyleaf. Edinburgh: William Blackwood & Sons 1921. A very good copy.<br/><br/> William Blackwood & Sons unknown books
002786Taos News 1969. Newspaper Supplement. Good. 28 pp. Photos and articles on Doris Bett and Bert Phillips with photo of Ernest Blumenschein. Taos News, 1969 unknown books
1994176050New York: Star Dist 1994. Paperback. 158p. very good reprint pulp paperback in explicit camp pictorial wraps. Transvestite tales. Transvestite Tales TT-150. Star Dist paperback books
1990108257New York: Star Dist 1990. Paperback. 158p. very good first printing PBO in explicit color photo wraps. Transvestite tales. Transvestite Tales TT-126. Star Dist paperback books
1995UANOTEL00HMRWordsworth Classics 1995. Good. Anonymous. Teleny or The Reverse of the Medal. Hertfordshire United Kingdom: Wordsworth Classics 1995. 158pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Good with rubbing bumping and creases. Often controversially attributed to Oscar Wilde. Wordsworth Classics paperback books
004786New York: AT&T 1935. First American. Very Good/No Dust Jacket as Issued. Original Wraps. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 64 pp. Some discoloration sunning on cove3r in text. Extensive photos. New York: AT&T, 1935 unknown books
1890002148Baltimore MD: Kohler Manufacturing Co. 1890. Softcover. First edition presumed; 5 1/4 x 3 1/4; pp. 1-8; light brown wraps illustrated with an engraving by Geo M. Vickers; very minor nicks to tips of spine and corners; a small spot to first page; in about near fine condition.The game possibly designed to be played on Valentine's Day was published by the Kohler Company manufacturers of various remedies and soaps for fits headaches blood disorders corns etc. all of them advertised on the wraps verso. The game itself began by placing a pint of beans in a bowl picking up a handful of them and counting them. The sum total would correspond to an answer in the book which would reveal the "mystic" power of the game. Baltimore, MD: Kohler Manufacturing Co. paperback books
196924256City of Industry CA: Collectors Publications 1969. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. Mass market paperback. Blue and white printed wraps. Light edgewear and spine creasing; foxing to fore-edge. Very good. 160 pages plus 32 pages of ads. <br/><br/>Erotic sleaze pulp collecting two lurid stories of a women's prison and debauched girls' boarding school respectively. With the publisher's usual numerous and varied advertisements for erotica erotic devices ethnic joke books and several scholarly works on JFK. Collectors Publications paperback books
1877555101877. ANONYMOUS. THAT HUSBAND OF MINE. Boston: Lee and Shepard 1877. First edition. 12mo. green cloth lettered in black. Edges rubbed with light spotting to the cloth. Very good overall. Not in Wright. unknown books
1963578481963. 8vo pp. 19. Illustrated with photographs. Paper wraps. Cover somewhat chipped scuffed and creased o/w VG. unknown books
196645316London: Phaidon 1966. 4to pp. 512. Glossary of terms glossary of artistic movements directory of museums and galleries. Color illustrations one for each of 500 artists arranged alphabetically with comments. Near fine in slightly chipped and soiled dj. Extremely heavy. Phaidon unknown books
196219014Exeter NH: Philips Exeter Academy Student Peace Group N.D. but ca.1962. Two mimeographed sheets printed in black on goldenrod stock and stapled at upper left corner; 21.5cm X 28cm 8.5" X 11"; 2pp. Horizontal fold at center with minor wear and a few tiny creases to extremities; Very Good. A curious list of questions designed to prepare demonstrators or debaters for issues they might be challenged with in a public forum. The sheets are undated but appear to be compiled around the time of the Cuban Missle Crisis. No imprint but the preliminary sheet bears the rubber stamp of the Philips Exeter Academy Student Peace Group; it is unclear whether the questions were compiled by the Academy or merely used by them. The questions range from the obvious "Why are you all here" to questions of a more provocative nature "What are you a bunch of commies "Why don't you go back to Russia" and "What would you do if Russia attacks Remember Pearl Harbor". No copies located in OCLC. Philips Exeter Academy Student Peace Group unknown books
57995Williamsburg VA: Colonial Williamsburg. Small 4to pp. not numbered. Paper wraps. With 8 color reproductions. Spine fold somewhat scuffed o/w a VG tight copy. Colonial Williamsburg unknown books
56911Essex Institute. 8vo pp. 321-352. Reprinted from the Historical collections of the Essex Institute Volume XXXVIII 1902. Illustrated with portraits. Paper wraps. Some slight foxing o/w a nice copy. Essex Institute unknown books
19349863Philadelphia: John C. Winston & Co 1934. Revised edition. Red cloth with black lettering. VG owner sig on ffep/VG faint stain to front panel. 256 pp illustrated 12mo. <br/><br/> John C. Winston & Co hardcover books