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0483215112.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1936101083Mount Morris: Popular Book Corporation 1936. First Edition. Paperback. Mount Morris Popular Book Corporation 1936 to 1940. Quarto 46 issues bound in four volumes 1-256 385-784; 720; 768 and 768 pages heavily illustrated. Contemporary binder's cloth with the covers removed prior to binding; in uniformly fine condition as would have been the discarded wrappers too more's the pity!!!. This run is from Volume 7 Number 1 to Volume 10 Number 12 and lacks only the issues for September and October 1936. The editor is best known as a pioneering influential and divisive figure in the history of science fiction. The Hugo awards presented at Worldcon the annual World Science Fiction Convention are named in his honour. Popular Book Corporation paperback
196121911<p>Minneapolis :: University of Minnesota 1961. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Near Fine copy with a previous owner inscription on the flyleaf in a Near Fine dust jacket with light wear to the spine edges. This is Hugo's first published book.</p> University of Minnesota, hardcover
196128613<p>Minneapolis :: University of Minnesota 1961. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Near Fine copy with a touch of rubbing to the board edges in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. Author's First Book. This copy is inscribed anf signed by Hugo. Richard Hugo was a poet of the Pacific Northwest yet his renown attests to a stature greater than that of most "regional" poets. He is noted for the tight rhythmic control of his language and lines and for the sharp sense of place evoked in his poems. Hugo's images are urgent and compelling; he imbues the many minute or seemingly irrelevant details found in his poems with a subtle significance thereby creating a tension between the particular and the universal. This tension is considered central to Hugo's most powerful poems. In his poems Hugo reflected as much upon the internal region of the individual as on the external region of the natural world and he considered these two deeply interconnected.</p> University of Minnesota, hardcover
1961212649EMinneapolis MN: University of Minnesota Press 1961. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 72 pages. Collection of 51 poems. Pages clean v/g condition. Blue endpapers clean. Few foxed spots on foredges. Green boards illustrated with black and white drawing across top corner. Head/tail of spine and corners very lightly worn. Green dust jacket not price clipped. DJ has same b/w illustration. Edges lightly worn. VG <br/> <br/> University of Minnesota Press hardcover
1961207695Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press 1961. First Edition. Very slightly shelf-rubbed; fine in crisp dust jacket with some grease pencil notqtion on front panel and flap. 8vo 72pp; boards. The poet's first book possibly a review copy and quite appealing despite the markings. University of Minnesota Press unknown
19613115303Madison: University of Minnesota Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1961. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Richard Hugo. " A RUN OF JACKS." University of Minnesota Press. Minneapolis 1961 First edition. Warmly INSCRIBED by Richard Hugo on front end-paper. About fine in brown decorated boards in near fine dust jacket. Trace of rubbing at bottom edge of boards with one corner tip mildly pushed. Neat 1/2"-inch closed tear at head of front panel. Poet's FIRST regularly published book. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 72 pages . University of Minnesota Press. hardcover
196122460<p>Minneapolis :: University of Minnesota 1961. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine copy with a touch of rubbing to the board edges in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. Author's First Book. Richard Hugo was a poet of the Pacific Northwest yet his renown attests to a stature greater than that of most "regional" poets. He is noted for the tight rhythmic control of his language and lines and for the sharp sense of place evoked in his poems. Hugo's images are urgent and compelling; he imbues the many minute or seemingly irrelevant details found in his poems with a subtle significance thereby creating a tension between the particular and the universal. This tension is considered central to Hugo's most powerful poems. In his poems Hugo reflected as much upon the internal region of the individual as on the external region of the natural world and he considered these two deeply interconnected.</p> University of Minnesota, hardcover
1961612Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press 1961. First edition. Good /good . Hardcover 1st edition in dustjacket. Signed and inscribed by the author on the front endpaper "To Tot Gould - the most intelligent woman I know Rich Hugo." A good to very good coy in like jacket. Minor wear to the edges and a couple of scuffs at the spine tips and corners that bring out the white under the brown coloring. First few pages with dogears at the bottom corner visible in picture. Binding is tight and pages are clean and unmarked. Unclipped dustjacket with matching wear at the corner and spine tips with age toning to the lighter rear panel and folds. I've supplied 5 photos but please contact me if you would like more. 72 pp. Hugo's first published book of poetry. University of Minnesota Press unknown
1961006157Minneapolis: University of Minnesota 1961. First Edition. Hardcover. Very minor rubbing to the bottom edge of the boards. Close to Fine copy in a Fine dustwrapper and uncommon as such. Poet's important first book. This copy with the signature of poet Joan Swift on the front free endpaper. <br/><br/> University of Minnesota hardcover
1961014643Minneapolis: University of Minnesota 1961. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in a Fine dustwrapper. A superb Association Copy. Important first book by this Washington state poet one of Theodore Roethke's first students who died suddenly of leukemia in 1982 at the age of 59. A beautiful copy wonderfully INSCRIBED and SIGNED: "For Justice William O. Douglas/with profound admiration/and hoping that you can/catch a glimpse of your/wilderness./Richard F. Hugo." Douglas a native of Washington and the longest-serving justice in the history of the Supreme Court was a prolific author who had extensive ties with the environmental movement. Douglas hiked the entire 2000-mile Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine. In the landmark environmental law case Sierra Club v. Morton Douglas famously argued that inanimate objects such as rivers or trees should have legal standing to sue in court. A wilderness adjoining Mount Rainier National Park is named after him. <br/><br/> University of Minnesota hardcover
19613147Minneapolis: Univ Minnesota Press 1961. First edition first prnt. Signed by Hugo on the front free endpage. Paper-covered boards with illustration. Lacks dustjacket. Corners with a touch of wear. Tight copy in Near Fine condition. Hugo's first book. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Univ Minnesota Press Hardcover books
1961004794Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press 1961. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First edition of the poet's first book. INSCRIBED by Hugo on front endpaper to a friend. A very good copy with prior owner's blindstamp to front endpaper and a two thin tape marks to inside front endpaper. Price intact dustwrapper in very good condition with glue residue markings to front flap. Nicer than it describes. Signed by Author. <br/><br/> University of Minnesota Press hardcover books
9730TOUNAI, Casterman - N° 1 de février 1978 à 108 de Janvier 1987 - Couverture illustrée en couleurs - Bandes dessinées & illustrations - Environ 100 pages par Numéro - Très bon étatRESTE N°1,2, 5 à 9, 17, 22 à 26, 30 à 32, 37, 42, 43, 50, 56, 57, 61 à 93 & 108 - Bon état sauf déchirure au N° 57 - VENDU par 3 Numéros
1359571418.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0884890635New. paperback. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. paperback
70002London: Collins 1953. Modern fiction FIRST EDITION. Octavo 20 x 14cm pp.317; 3 blank.255. Publisher's blue cloth with silver titles to spine. With the illustrated dust-jacket designed by Ian Ribbons priced at 12s 6d. Contents clean edges toned owner name to free endpaper boards are dusty jacket with some edgewear age-toned to spine. Very good Psychological drama about a soldier's experiences during and after the war. Author Hugo Charteris was a noted British novelist and screenwriter awarded the Military Cross for exemplary gallantry during active operations in Italy. His sisters were the socialite Ann Fleming and Laura Spencer-Churchill Duchess of Marlborough and brother-in-law Ian Fleming appropriated his name for the villain 'Sir Hugo Drax' in hid third James Bond novel Moonraker 1955. From the comprehensive archive assembled by Jon Gilbert pencil ownership within. His encyclopaedic guide to the works of Ian Fleming 2012 won the 16th Breslauer Prize for bibliography. Gilbert p.90. London: Collins, 1953 unknown
B9781258218492Paperback / softback. New. paperback
1258218496.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1949247614East Lansing 1949. hardcover. very good/very good-. 50 plates. 8vo black boards dust wrapper. Dust wrapper is very chipped. Easting Lansing New York: Michigan State College Press 1949.<br/><br/> unknown books
1894259009New York: The Humboldt Publishing Co 1894. viii 55p. wraps 5x7.25 inches wraps lightly worn and soiled rear wrap has a dampstained top edge and a chewed top corner else good condition. Twentieth Century Library; No. 51. Libertarian economist and inventor. The Humboldt Publishing Co unknown
1894259229New York: The Humboldt Publishing Co 1894. viii 55p. wraps 5x7.25 inches wraps lightly worn and soiled and coming loose from pages spine chipped else good condition. Twentieth Century Library; No. 51. Libertarian economist and inventor. The Humboldt Publishing Co unknown
1894259234New York: The Humboldt Publishing Co 1894. Paperback. viii 55p. wraps 5x7.25 inches wraps lightly worn and soiled rear wrap beginning to come loose spine chipped else good condition. Twentieth Century Library; No. 51. Libertarian economist and inventor. The Humboldt Publishing Co paperback
1894261485New York: The Humboldt Publishing Co 1894. Paperback. viii 55p. library-style binding with original wraps bound in 5x7 inches original wraps lightly worn and soiled a few small splash stains on p55 else good condition. Libertarian economist and inventor. The Humboldt Publishing Co paperback
1894261486New York: The Humboldt Publishing Co 1894. Paperback. viii 55p. library-style binding with original wraps bound in 5x7 inches offsetting to front board spine cracked original wraps lightly worn and soiled pen notations on two pages pp39-55 silverfished along bottom edge. Libertarian economist and inventor. The Humboldt Publishing Co paperback