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19901-0882820508New Horizon Pr 1990. Hardcover. New. 9.25x6.25x1.25 inches. New Horizon Pr hardcover
1998SONG9626346639Brand: Naxos AudioBooks 1998-12-01. cassette. Used: Good. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Naxos AudioBooks unknown
194338251Paris Gallimard sans date (1943) In-8, cartonnage de l'diteur orn sur les plats et le dos de compositions en couleurs dessines par Paul Bonet.Nouvelle dition, la premire sous cartonnage NRF, publie sans date et dont le cartonnage non sign a t attribu par l'diteur Paul Bonet. Le tirage unique non justifi a t limit 1.500 exemplaires sur papier alfa.
1983423673-ME7Austin : W. Thomas Taylor 1983. Hardcover. Good. Original half morocco gilt lettered spine illustrated with letterpress plates in colour and b/w printed in black and brown printed in 325 numbered copies this is number 74 beige cloth slipcase folio. With loosely inserted letterpress memorial leaf printed after the death of the printer Adrian Wilson. Austin : W. Thomas Taylor hardcover
195500534169Published on behalf of the subscribers by William MacLellan 1955. First Edition. Leather Binding. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Exceptionally scarce deluxe version of the rare Subscriber's Edition privately issued in 1955 in an edition of approx. 150 copies. Bound in full green morocco stamped in gilt top edge gilt other edges uncut some rubbing to edges. Considered by many to be the poetic high point of MacDiarmid's career. Decorations by John Duncan Fergusson. A Very Good copy with light to moderate rubbing and scuffing to the leather. Published on behalf of the subscribers by William MacLellan unknown
198395438W. Thomas Taylor 1983. Hardcover. Very good/No jacket. Oversized. #95/325cc. Signed by Wilson on the title page. Covers spotted on the bottom right corner. W. Thomas Taylor hardcover
1973142532Beverly Hills CA: Strathmore Productions / United Artists 1973. Revised Draft script for the 1975 film here under the working title "The Manchu Eagle." Xerographically duplicated handwritten annotations throughout. <br/><br/>Dean Hargrove's directorial feature debut a spoof of the 1941 film noir "The Maltese Falcon." Features several performances from former members of "The Bowery Boys" film series. <br/><br/>Red titled wrappers. Title page present dated March 30 1973 noted as Revision with credits for screenwriters Dean Hargrove and Gabriel Dell. 124 leaves with last page of text numbered 120. Xerographically reproduced. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. Strathmore Productions / United Artists unknown books
1967150461Los Angeles: Continental 1967. Vintage reference photograph of director Joseph Strick and screenwriter Fred Haines on the set of the 1967 film leaning against a car examining a copy of their screenplay and a copy of "Ulysses" side by side on the car's roof. With two printed mimeo snipes affixed to the verso crediting both men also as producers. <br/> <br/>The first film adaptation of James Joyce's influential modernist novel and one of the only adaptations to take its dialogue directly from the book. The film came under heavy threat of censorship due to profane for the time language and was given an X rating in the UK after Strick refused to edit out any of the "offending" passages. Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Screenplay shared by Strick and Haines. <br/><br/>Set in Dublin Ireland and shot there on location. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Continental unknown books
1934WN48144New York: Random House 1934. Original linen cloth with black and red lettering. Top edge stained brown. Cloth worn at bottom of spine and faintly foxed overall. Internally very clean and good. Contains as a preface the Federal District Court legal opinion lifting the ban on U.S.publication issued December 1933. First Edition. Cloth. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Random House Hardcover books
1940003496London: Arts & Crafts Publishing Co 1940. First edition; Limited edition of 100 copies. Hardcover. Very Good. 35 pp. illus. 30cm. Tall 4to. Hardcover. Publisher's original paper over boards black lettering in red borders to front cover. Book Condition: Spine ends crunched corners bent toning to spine with v. light staining here and there paper chipped in a few places. Penciled lettering faint to last page in an otherwise pristine interior. Very Good. A more than acceptable copy. This is number 3 of a limited edition of 100 which are printed on hand made Batchelors paper by Arthur's Press Ltd. of Woodchester. <br/><br/> Arts & Crafts Publishing Co hardcover
1969biblio5752<p>First edition 1st printing Very Good book with very slight bump bottom front corner slight bumps along bottom edge of back board sun fade at spine ends touch of rubbing back board a tiny snag exposing dot of board along top of front board; in a Near Fine jacket with slight edge and corner wear orange letting on spine faded to light yellow and the T on front panel is partially faded the jacket folds were misaligned about a quarter inch toward the front board leaving the lettering on spine off-center. Inscribed to Philip Gerber an English Professor and writer on the first white end page signed by Oates and dated 10/25/69. Note card with Gerber's comments regarding book is laid-in. Winner of 1970 National Book Award.</p> Vanguard hardcover
1958150887N.p.: N.p. 1958. Vintage reference photograph of Alec Guiness and producer John Bryan on the set of the 1958 film. <br /> <br /> Based on the 1944 novel by Joyce Cary.<br /> <br /> Alec Guiness who also wrote the screenplay stars as the cantankerous and ill-mannered aging artist Gulley Jimson. Determined to not let anything come between himself and his artistic vision he proceeds to paint a mural in the home of the millionaires Sir William and Lady Beeder away for a six week holiday.<br /> <br /> Set in London. <br /> <br /> 10 x 7.75 inches. Faded evenly else Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Criterion Collection 154. N.p. unknown
1993158312New York: Harper Harper's 1993. Limited Edition one of 250 numbered copies this being No. 39 SIGNED by the author. <br /> <br /> A charming and inventive story about a group of three children who travel north to Toyland at the invitation of Santa and Mrs. Claus to help save Christmas. <br /> <br /> Fine and unread in a Fine example of the publisher's red cloth slipcase. In publisher's shrink-wrap. Harper [Harper's] unknown
1981830A11New York: E. P. Dutton Inc. 1981-91. First edition. Cloth. Fine/Near Fine. 8.5" by 5.5". None . Group of eight lovely first impressions of the novels of Joyce Carol Oates Group of eight novels by Joyce Carol Oates prolific and successful American author known for winning numerous awards including the National Book Award two O. Henry Awards the National Humanities Medal and the Jerusalem Prize.Comprising the following titles:Angel of Light 1981 first edition first impression;Mysteries of Winterthurn 1984 first edition first impression;Solstice 1985 first edition first impression;Raven's Wing 1986 first edition first impression;You Must Remember This 1987 first edition first impression;American Appetites 1989 first edition first impression;Because it is Bitter and Because it is My Heart 1990 first edition first impression; Heat and other stories 1991 first edition first impression. In the original publisher's full cloth bindings. Externally lovely with minor shelf wear only. Dust wrappers unclipped and excellent with minor shelf wear only slightly heavier creasing to upper Solstice wrap. Occasional light sunning to spine. Internally firmly bound. Pages bright and clean. Fine E. P. Dutton, Inc. hardcover
1992x-0824048431Routledge 1992. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 484 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.00 inches. Routledge hardcover
2000x-080583401XLawrence Erlbaum Assoc Inc 2000. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 344 pages. 9.00x6.25x1.00 inches. Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc Inc hardcover
191712438NY: Huebsch 1917. Hardcover. Good. Stated 2nd printing good plus no dj. Spine ends rubbed and faded; spine a little darkened. Small armorial bookplate on front pastedown; blind-stamped owner's name in Gothic script on ffep; odd spot that looks like foxing on the half-title though there is no other foxing. Occasional margin notes in pencil; also the rear endpapers are filled with notes. On the rear pastedown the owner claims to have met Joyce in Paris in 1929 introduced by agent Madeleine Boyd the discoverer of Thomas Wolfe. "He was almost blind talked to his daughter in Italian recited some of the "Work In Progress" later called Finnegan's Wake then had records of it played while he dozed off to sleep." 299 pp. <br/> <br/> Huebsch hardcover
1984DADA-2021-028-26-2021W. W. Norton & Company 1984-03-17. paperback. Very Good. 8x1x10. clean well kept paperback copy covers intact no stains stickers or marks. W. W. Norton & Company paperback
1963708New York: Vanguard Press 1963. Very Good. <p data-path-to-node="12">First Edition First Printing. 253 pp. 8vo. Original maroon cloth with gilt and silver spine titles. Dust jacket shows light rubbing and minor shelf-wear at extremities; boards clean; spine tight.<br /> <br /> The rare debut collection from the National Book Award winner. Containing fourteen stories including the celebrated "The Fine White Mist of Winter" this volume maps the psychological and physical landscapes of the rural poor. Oates explores the tensions between tradition and modern encroachment with a stark unflinching realism that would become her trademark. A cornerstone for any serious collection of 20th-century American literature.</p> . Vanguard Press unknown
1998x-0714648639Frank Cass & Co 1998. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 182 pages. 9.50x6.25x1.00 inches. Frank Cass & Co hardcover
2000DADAX0198506015OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 2000-09-21. hardcover. New. 9.21x6.14x1.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS hardcover
192605192JAMES JOYCE: HIS FIRST FORTY YEARS Geoffrey Bles 1926 first English edition t.p.e.'s dust-soiled else a bright vg/vg copy in a near vg dust-wrapper with some dust soil and other light wear. A most uncommon book and allegedly the first book about Joyce. Geoffrey Bles unknown
1990106447Darwin: Summer Institute of Linguistics. 1990. 1st ed. quarto illustrated wraps b&w text illus map pp 398. The cover is curling along the edge. Very clean. Near-fine condition. A very detailed guide to speaking Walmajarri with over 300 pages of words and their meanings and usage. The introduction details the years of gathering words and the path to publication considering the needs of the contributers and users. The Walmajarri people traditionally lived in the Great Sandy Desert to the south of the Kimberley. Subsequent events took them to missions scattered over a wide area including Fitzroy Crossing Christmas Creek La Grange Lake Gregory and more. The illustration on the covers is "Mangkajakura" by Peter Skipper. stiff wraps. Summer Institute of Linguistics paperback
192829181HARDBACK NODustjacket Stated 1st MODERN LIBRARY 1928 VG Condition Blue leather VELLUM with gold gilt runner on front HAS LITE EDGE RUB 299 PG and listing of all Modern Library books NO JACKET<br /> MODERN LIBRARY hardcover
193215927New York: The Viking Press 1932. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Authorized Edition. Inscribed on the front endpaper by writer Jack Sanford. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket with some professional restoration. Cream cloth rubbed and toned at the edges. Square and firmly bound a stain at the top edge clean internally. A collection of thirty-six poems originally published by Elkin Matthews in 1907. Scarce in the dust jacket. The Viking Press hardcover