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199992126Hillsdale:: Analytic Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1999. Hardcover. 0881632562 . First printing. Review copy with slip laid in. Light foxing on top edge else near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Analytic Press, hardcover books
2003168846McSweeney's Publishing 2003. First edition. Hardcover. Black leather like binding with elaborate lettering and decoration. Includes works by T.C. Boyle Joyce Carol Oates Denis Johnson Robert Olmstead and many others. A very near fine copy in illustrated boards and includes dvd that is in fine condition as well. No dust jacket as issued. An attractive production. McSweeney's Publishing unknown books
196920668New York: The New American Library. Fine in Very Good dj. 1969. 2nd printing. Hardcover. NOISBN . nice tight clean book with no discernible wear; jacket has a browned strip along the top edge of both the front and rear panels minor wrinkling at bottom of front panel. The author's second novel about "New York Now -- and the girls who live there. Why they live there. What they're doing there. The men they're doing it with." The "four attractive girls trying to make it in the toughest town in the world" are: a 24-year-old model whose having lots of sex despite "her stubborn orgasm problem"; a 29-year-old divorcee who's "starting to drink too much" due to her fear of loneliness; a 25-year-old airline stewardess who really wants to get married but is madly in love with a pilot who doesn't; a 27-year-old fashion reporter obsessed with her career but burdened with baggage. And here's the kicker: they all meet the same guy one "handsome Robert Fingerhood clinical psychologist" who seems to be the solution to their various issues and problems. Does this not all sound highly prototypical of "Sex and the City" . The New American Library hardcover books
305666New York Harper & Row Publishers 1974. First edition so stated. 8vo. Dust jacket designed by Muriel Nasser unclipped. Very good. 145 pages. Bookplate of Linda Stenning on the front pastedown. Review copy with review card laid in loose. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, Harper & Row, Publishers [1974]. hardcover books
196947742Dublin Ireland: Published and Issued by the Eastern Regional Tourism Organisation Limited 1969. Light green wrappers printed in black spiralbound. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Some age toning to spine of wrappers corners and edges bumped internally clean and bright. 24 pp. Illustrated. 12-3/4" x 10" <br/><br/> Published and Issued by the Eastern Regional Tourism Organisation Limited unknown books
2004UENDNEW00LRUniversity of Buea 2004. Fine. Endeley Joyce Shirley Ardener Richard Goodridge and Nalove Lyonga editors. New Gender Studies from Cameroon and the Caribbean. Fako Division Cameroon: University of Buea 2004. 164pp. Bibliography. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Fine. University of Buea paperback books
195274276Madison WI: Governor's Commission On County Governer's Comission on Human Rights. Very Good. 1952. Softcover. This book is staple-bound soft-bound in gray wrappers with red and black printing. There is some light edge-wear to the covers. The binding is solid. The contents are bright and clean with illustrations. . Governor's Commission On County Governer's Comission on Human Rights paperback books
1995UERIWHE00TDBookcraft 1995. Fine. Erickson Bruce. When Life Doesn't Seem Fair. Erickson Joyce. Salt Lake City UT: Bookcraft 1995. x 310pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Bibliography. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with lightly rubbed edges. Bookcraft hardcover books
196110037EBerkeley: University of California Press 1961. First Edition. Very good plus with very minor dampstains to fore-edge not affecting interior in a very good plus lightly rubbed dust jacket. A comprehensive bibliography of the works of noted author philosopher educator Aldous Huxley including books pamphlets dissertations essays contributions articles and individual criticisms. University of California Press unknown books
196145650Berkeley & Los Angeles: University Of California Press 1961. 1st Edition. Publishers green cloth white lettering on back strip. Ex-Library typical library markings albeit a NF copy. No Jacket. x 150 pp. 9-1/2" x 6-6/8" <br/><br/> University Of California Press hardcover books
196164232Berkeley: University of California Press 1961. cloth dust jacket. Huxley Aldous. 8vo. cloth dust jacket. x 150 pages. With a Foreword by Aldous Huxley. First bibliography to contain a list of works about Huxley. Best bibliography to-date. Jacket very rubbed with soiling. University of California Press unknown books
19616352Berkeley: University of California Press 1961. cloth dust jacket. Huxley Aldous. 8vo. cloth dust jacket. x 150 pages. With a Foreword by Aldous Huxley. First bibliography to contain a list of works about Huxley. Jacket rubbed with tear. Best bibliography to-date. University of California Press unknown books
1941148690Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1941. Final Draft script for the 1942 film. Production No. 690 and copy No. 140 both rubber stamped on the front wrapper with FINAL printed at the top right corner of same.<br/><br/>John T. Bromley Joseph Allen a young man from high society is physically humiliated by a prizefighter William Haade before his socialite sweetheart Jenny Killian Brenda Joyce. He goes to a training camp to redeem his self-respect and ensure his success in a rematch. <br/><br/>Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography.<br/><br/>Shot on location in Sherwood Forest California. <br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers noted as FINAL on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 140 and production No. 690 dated OCT. 23 1941. Distribution page present with receipt intact. Title page present dated October 23 1941 noted as Final Script with credits for screenwriter Walter Bullock. 130 leaves with last page of text numbered 125. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with blue revision pages throughout dated variously between 10/27/41 and 11/11/41. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with a few small closed tears bound internally with two gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
1985189050Berkeley: Last Gasp 1985. 36p 7x10 inches first edition inside pages lightly toned else very good in stapled pictorial color wraps Last Gasp unknown books
1945Embry 90640U. of New Mexico Press Circa 1945. Early printing with $2.00 dust jacket price. Fine in near fine dust jacket with a lightly sunned spine and a tiny bit of wear to spine tips. B&W illustrations. U. of New Mexico Press, Circa 1945. Early printing with $2.00 dust jacket price. unknown books
19826519Washington DC: The Dent Collection 1982. Softcover. VG. Wraps. 40 p. pp. 8 color 23 bw plates. Foreword Acknowledgements Detailed Chronology five page essay with bibliography written by Joyce K. Farr. Lists appx. 60 works. Published to accompany the exhibition held in Washington DC: The Dent Collection May 5 to June 15 1982. The Dent Collection paperback books
19692686Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press 1969. xv 589p. tables second printing slightly edgeworn dj. The University of Michigan Press unknown books
1976127911London: Victor Gollancz Ltd 1976. First British edition. Hardcover. A collection of short stories. A very near fine copy in a very near fine jacket that differs in appearance from the U.S. version. Victor Gollancz Ltd unknown books
19914451New York: Vincent FitzGerald & Company 1991. One of 25 copies text on Apta Royale Laid Richard de Bas paper made in 1938 images on Musee paper backed on custom-made papers by Paul Wong on Dieu Donne' Papermill. Page size: 16 inches x 16 inches. Bound by Zahra Partovi in Coptic-style mauve-grey silk over boards box by David Bourbeau Thistle Bindery fine. Six original line etchings by Susan Weil are hand-painted in watercolor and gouache with gold-leafing throughout each mounted on museum board. These images surround the 40-page text when sitting in the box and when lifted out become three-dimensional paintings. There are also two original collages in the text and on the boards of the cover which is printed in three colors. The calligraphy is by Jerry Kelly and the letterpress is by Dan Keleher at Wild Carrot Letterpress. Susan Weil's third Joyce book takes an excerpt from FINNEGAN'S WAKE and it is as much as tour de force as her previous two. The box itself is a piece of sculpture and Susan's paintings are fully realized free-standing works of art; yet all combine to form a harmonious whole book. Vincent FitzGerald & Company unknown books
198711397New York: Vincent FitzGerald & Company 1987. Artist's book one of 65 copies only 50 in the edition for sale and 15 Artist's Proofs all on Moulin du Gue paper and Japanese papers with 62 etchings employing over 150 plates original watercolors collage and hand cutting signed by the artists Susan Weil and Marjorie Van Dyke on the stunning colophon page. Collage by Vincent FitzGerald and Zahra Partovi etchings printed by Marjorie Van Dyke assisted by Maria Luisa Rojo at the Printmaking Workshop; lithographs editioned by Marjorie Van Dyke with Rhae Burden calligraphy by Jerry Kelly letterpress by Dan Keleher and Bruce Chandler at Wild Carrot Letterpress in 40 colors with type set by Dan Carr and Julia Ferrari at the Golgonooza Letter Foundry. Page size: 12 x 14 inches; 94 leaves 3 of which are double folds one printed page loose as insert Dreams section two fold-out images Death section. Bound: loose as issued in original wrappers in hand-made box by David Bourbeau at The Thistle Bindery in Japanese hand-made silk woven for this box with incised line of Japanese tea paper showing profile of Joyce this is in fine condition with absolutely no sunning of box spine no offsetting from silver lining of box to titlepage and no weakening of sewn threads in "Death" sequence problem which often occur <br/>Joyce's EPIPHANIES the writings in his early notebooks that are the basis for his great works had not been previously published. The EPIPHANIES are astonishing fragments of dreams overheard conversations and particles of experiences. In making the book the artists and publisher divided THE EPIPHANIES into four sections: "Dreams" "Games" "Planes" and "Death." Each Epiphany is printed on a separate page with the page number printed in a different color. The four printed Introductions to the image sections each have printed on them in the same color as the actual page number all the page numbers that relate to that image section. Marjorie Van Dyke developed the images for the dreams and the games sections; Susan Weil developed the planes and death sections. These paragraphs and accompanying images take the reader / viewer through a series of Joyce's experiences as a boy seeing and overhearing the world around him. Selected by the Independent Curators for the Franklin Furnace exhibition "Contemporary Illustrated Books" as one of the 50 best illustrated books from 1966-1988 it was also featured in the Boston Athenaeum exhibition "Artists of the Book 1988: A Facet of Modernism." This important book was sold out within six months of publication and is now infrequently available on the secondary market. It is hard to overstate the importance of this book in contemporary book arts. It is one of the first if not the first to entice the reader / viewer with texts and images that they must manipulate to fully see - something now a relatively common occurrence in book arts. Vincent FitzGerald & Company unknown books
198711390New York: Vincent FitzGerald & Company 1987. Artist's book one of 65 copies only 50 in the edition for sale and 15 Artist's Proofs all on Moulin du Gue paper and Japanese papers with 62 etchings employing over 150 plates original watercolors collage and hand cutting signed by the artists Susan Weil and Marjorie Van Dyke on the stunning colophon page. Collage by Vincent FitzGerald and Zahra Partovi etchings printed by Marjorie Van Dyke assisted by Maria Luisa Rojo at the Printmaking Workshop; lithographs editioned by Marjorie Van Dyke with Rhae Burden calligraphy by Jerry Kelly letterpress by Dan Keleher and Bruce Chandler at Wild Carrot Letterpress in 40 colors with type set by Dan Carr and Julia Ferrari at the Golgonooza Letter Foundry. Page size: 12 x 14 inches; 94 leaves 3 of which are double folds one printed page loose as insert Dreams section two fold-out images Death section. Bound: loose as issued in original wrappers in hand-made box by David Bourbeau at The Thistle Bindery in Japanese hand-made silk woven for this box with incised line of Japanese tea paper showing profile of Joyce this is in fine condition with absolutely no sunning of box spine no offsetting from silver lining of box to titlepage and no weakening of sewn threads in "Death" sequence problem which often occur <br/>Joyce's EPIPHANIES the writings in his early notebooks that are the basis for his great works had not been previously published. The EPIPHANIES are astonishing fragments of dreams overheard conversations and particles of experiences. In making the book the artists and publisher divided THE EPIPHANIES into four sections: "Dreams" "Games" "Planes" and "Death." Each Epiphany is printed on a separate page with the page number printed in a different color. The four printed Introductions to the image sections each have printed on them in the same color as the actual page number all the page numbers that relate to that image section. Marjorie Van Dyke developed the images for the dreams and the games sections; Susan Weil developed the planes and death sections. These paragraphs and accompanying images take the reader / viewer through a series of Joyce's experiences as a boy seeing and overhearing the world around him. Selected by the Independent Curators for the Franklin Furnace exhibition "Contemporary Illustrated Books" as one of the 50 best illustrated books from 1966-1988 it was also featured in the Boston Athenaeum exhibition "Artists of the Book 1988: A Facet of Modernism." This important book was sold out within six months of publication and is now infrequently available on the secondary market. It is hard to overstate the importance of this book in contemporary book arts. It is one of the first if not the first to entice the reader / viewer with texts and images that they must manipulate to fully see - something now a relatively common occurrence in book arts. Vincent FitzGerald & Company unknown books
19564006New York: National Labor Service 1956. Pamphlet. 52p. wraps very good condition 5.5x8.5 inches. "An analysis of the five official security programs in effect at this time their influence upon the civil rights of Americans in general and union members in particular and the part unions play in their administration." Seidman F131. National Labor Service unknown books
1966M4002Reprinted from:: Journal of the Reticuloendothelial Society Vol. 3 No. 5/6 November/December 1966. 1966. 229 x 152 mm. 8vo. 486-504 pp. 6 figs. 6 tables. Self-wraps. PRESENTATION COPY INSCRIBED BY JOYCE SUNG. Fine. Journal of the Reticuloendothelial Society, Vol. 3, No. 5/6, (November/December, 1966). paperback books
199349251Fredonia: Blue Poppy Press 1993. First edition. 23 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. Frazeur’s third chapbook. Fredonia: Blue Poppy Press, unknown books
197328373Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1973. First printing. 8vo pp. 233. Fuchs' presentation on flyleaf. A nice copy in little soiled dj. Houghton Mifflin unknown books