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1986000796Random House 1986. Book. As New. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Random House Hardcover books
198353866NY: Crescent 1983. Fourth impression. Galsworthy Gay John. 4to pp. 185. Index.With line drawings by Gay John Galsworthy and color photos. Illustrated paper over boards. Leaves very slightly rippled o/w a nice copy in scuffed dj with mended 2" tear at top of spine. Crescent unknown books
36282Turnhout Belgium: Brepols 1998. Softcover. 9.5" x 6". xvi 427pp. Brown and illustrated wraps. Very light shelf wear to edges. Near Fine. ISBN 2503506682 . LikeNew. Paperback . Brepols [1998] paperback books
1998221178New York: Dutton 1998. First. hardcover. near fine/near fine. 321 pages 8vo beige boards with a red cloth spine dust wrapper. New York: Dutton 1998. Near fine.<br/><br/> Inscribed on the title page: "for Charles with much admiration- Joyce Carol Oates 3/24/99."<br/><br/> Dutton unknown books
19981080856NY: Dutton 1998. First edition first prnt. Review Copy with the publisher's announcemnet sheet laid-in. Signed by Oates on the title page. Announcement sheet folded in half with one edge mussed. Unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Review Copy. Dutton Hardcover books
1936402321New York: The Black Sun Press 1936. Glassine with small chips at head of spine with pale associated toning to board and on rear panel. A near-fine copy. Small 8vo. 66 pages. Frontispiece portrait after a crayon drawing by Augustus John original tissue guard preserved. Original white boards decorated in blue blue silk page marker entirely unopened; original glassine. FIRST EDITION LIMITED ISSUE number 626 of 800 numbered copies from an edition of 850 fifty copies were printed on Japan Vellum and signed. This collects 'Chamber Music' 'Pomes Penyeach' and 'Ecce Puer' the last of which is published for the first time. Slocum & Cahoon A44. <br/><br/> The Black Sun Press hardcover books
1936309604New York: The Black Sun Press 1936. FIRST EDITION LIMITED ISSUE number 626 of 800 numbered copies from an edition of 850 fifty copies were printed on Japan Vellum and signed. Frontispiece portrait after a crayon drawing by Augustus John original tissue guard preserved. 66 pp. 1 vols. Small 8vo. Original white boards decorated in blue blue silk page marker entirely unopened; original glassine. Glassine with small chips at head of spine with pale associated toning to board and on rear panel. A near-fine copy. John Augustus. FIRST EDITION LIMITED ISSUE number 626 of 800 numbered copies from an edition of 850 fifty copies were printed on Japan Vellum and signed. Frontispiece portrait after a crayon drawing by Augustus John original tissue guard preserved. 66 pp. 1 vols. Small 8vo. This collects 'Chamber Music' 'Pomes Penyeach' and 'Ecce Puer' the last of which is published for the first time. Slocum & Cahoon A44 The Black Sun Press unknown books
2010UJOYCOD00LAWPintail 2010. Very Good. Joyce G.B. The Code a Brad Shade thriller. New York: Pintail 2010. 341pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with gently bumped edges and fragment of old bookseller's label on rear cover. Pintail paperback books
S1911Laurence Gomme. Collectible - Good. New York: Laurence J. Gomme. 1916. First edition. 4.5x6.75". Brown half cloth hardcover with gold lettering on spine and brown paper boards. Bookplate inside stating "book is now published by Mitchell Kennerley". 79 pp. Good dust jacket rubbed and lightly soiled. Cover clean lower back corner bumped. Inside clean. Laurence Gomme hardcover books
1916268174New York: Laurence J. Gomme 1916. First edition first issue. viii 79 1 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Publisher's half brown cloth and boards. Near fine in orange pictorial dust-jacket with clown holding flaming circus hoop jacket toned at spine panel with some chipping to extremities of jacket. With obituary and other contemporary notices and poem pasted in to preliminaries and final leaf and with manuscript poem "Joyce Kilmer" by George Steele Seymour on half-title. First edition first issue. viii 79 1 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. With Kilmer ALS from the Front with Mention of His War Poem "Rogue Bouquet". With a fine Autograph Letter signed "Joyce Kilmer" to Miss Olson written from the front. Headquarters Co. 165th Infantry A.E.F. France n.d. but after Nov. 1917. 1-1/2 pages tipped in after title-page. <br/>"It was kind of you to send me the book of tickets and I am honored by thus becoming the guest of the Chicago Woman's Club . I'm more homesick for Chicago than for any other city in America you see Larchmont Manor isn't a city . I think you will like my poem 'Rogue Bouquet.' I am a sergeant now and never expect to go any higher. For to get a commission I'd be obliged to go to school away from the Regiment for some months and when school was over I'd be sent - whether or not I had gained a commission - not back to this Regiment but to some strange outfit. And I'd rather be a sergeant in the 69th than an officer in any other Regiment ." Kilmer was proud of his position in the "Fighting Sixty-ninth" though by his time known as the 165th Infantry and had requested permission to join its ranks. Kilmer was killed in action 30 July 1918 while scouting German machine-gun positions near the Ourcq River. BAL 11108 Laurence J. Gomme unknown books
191672691New York: Laurence J. Gomme. Very Good. 1916. Hardcover. Kilmer Joyce. THE CIRCUS AND OTHER ESSAYS. New York: Laurence J. Gomme 1916. 79 pages sound brown paper covered boards Good condition - bright and clean internally. . Laurence J. Gomme hardcover books
19167801916. KILMER Joyce. THE CIRCUS AND OTHER ESSAYS. NY: Laurence J. Gomme 1916. 12mo. cloth & boards. First Edition earliest imprint. Later issued with an tipped-in slip stating that the publication had been taken over by Mitchell Kennerley. Near fine small ink name on the front endpaper. $85.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
19167771916. KILMER Joyce. THE CIRCUS AND OTHER ESSAYS. NY: Laurence J. Gomme 1916. 16mo. brown cloth & tan boards in dust jacket. First Edition earliest issue without the Mitchell Kennerley plate on the front pastedown. Kennerley eventually took over publication of the book and affixed its own publishing house plate on later copies. Signed presentation from Kilmer on the front endpaper to author and editor Ethel M. Colson: "To Ethel M. Colson from Joyce Kilmer. November 1916 New York City." Colson and Kilmer were undoubtedly acquainted with Colson being much involved with poetry particularly supporting Amy Lowell and the Imagist Movement. Very Good; little wear & soil small chip near Kilmer's name on the spine d/j. A nice copy!! $875.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1916207029New York: Laurence Gomme 1916. First. hardcover. near fine. Small 8vo cloth backed boards. New York: Laurence Gomme 1926. First Edition.<br/><br/> Laurence Gomme unknown books
1916105401916. KILMER Joyce. THE CIRCUS AND OTHER ESSAYS. NY: Laurence J. Gomme 1916. 12mo. cloth & boards. First Edition later issue with an inserted slip stating that the publication has been taken over by Mitchell Kennerley. Very Good covers bright little browning endpapers. $20.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
196722568New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. Near Fine in Near Fine dj. 1968 c.1967. First American Edition. Hardcover. nice clean book a bit of wear to spine ends; jacket shows only light surface wear. "The story of a most unlikely spy" one Edmund Brown introduced by the author in her earlier book "Sour Cream with Everything." Here she "irreverently juggles the familiar paraphernalia of midnight tiptoeing hidden microphones and conniving seduction into a hilarious travesty of the spy story which will titillate the ever-increasing number of her followers." This was the second of her four Edmund Brown adventures. . Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
201293259NY:: Scribner. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2012. Hardcover. 9781476708942 . First printing thus. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Scribner, hardcover books
19571285765New York: Dodd Mead & Company 1964 1957. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. thin 8vo. unpaginated VG/VG-; pictorial DJ spine white age-toned tan with black and red lettering; minimal shelfwear to DJ mild age-toning to covers more so to spine; rubbing to spine with very slight material loss very slightly affects second "the" in title lettering legible; price uncut "$3.50" to top right-hand corner of front flap all four corners of flaps slightly clipped; DJ protected by mylar; golden yellow cloth boards black lettering to spine pink illustration to front board; minimal wear to boards save for minor scratch to top edge of front board; slight cocking to spine no shelf lean binding strong; interior virtually pristine; contains numerous full-color and two-wash illustrations by Erdoes; pub. 1964 "This fable was written by Joyce in 1936 as a letter to his grandson Stevie" originally published in LETTERS OF JAMES JOYCE edited by Stuart Gilbert pub. 1957 stated to copyright page; 2 pp. frontispiece that includes title page; LP consignment; shelved Case 2 Dupont. 1285765. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Dodd, Mead & Company hardcover books
195912742NY: Harper & Row 1959. 1st edition. Black cloth. Dust jacket. VG sq & tight/sm black smudge on ffep/sm neat pos on ffep/VG sp panel lightly sunned. 369 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/> Harper & Row hardcover books
195953385London: Michael Joseph 1959. First edition. 316 pp. Near fine in very good plus dust jacket that is lightly edgeworn. Carey’s last novel left incomplete. Introductory note by Winifred Davin. London: Michael Joseph unknown books
195989634NY:: Harper & Brothers. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1959. Hardcover. A novel. Introduction by David Cecil. An early printing. Near fine in a near fine a few short closed edge tears dust jacket. An attractive well preserved copy. . Harper & Brothers, hardcover books
1972003464New York: Peter H. Wyden 1972. First Printing. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR Dr. Joyce Brothers on front endpage "To June Miller- warm good wishes. I hope I can call you a friend. Joyce". At bottom edge front endpage in different ink from the inscription is the address "305 E. 86th St. N.Y.C. 10028" Near Fine top edge lightly dusted in a Very Good Plus dustjacket with small dampstains along top and bottom edges. . SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good Plus. Peter H. Wyden Hardcover books
1982260380Toronto: The Body Politic Collective/Pink Triangle Press 1982. Newspaper. 52p. tabloid newspaper illustrations photos news reviews Out in the City event guide book and media reviews section opinion resources ads very good on newsprint in stapled wraps wraparound mailing card stapled to cover. Cover story on The Sisters. Reviews of new Hollywood Homos films. French Gays. The major Canadian LGBTQ periodical from the 1970s and 1980s. Very political and under constant attack from the Right. The Body Politic Collective/Pink Triangle Press unknown books
1977140941466New York: Avon 1977. First Edition. Very Good. First edition. A paperback original. Signed by the author on the title page. viii 246 pp. Publisher's wraps with red stained edges. A Very Good copy with uncreased spine bright wraps hint of sunning along top edge slightly shelf rubbed small ding to front wrap. <p>A forgotten dystopian science fiction novel. Online reviewer Brad Bigelow likens it the work of Ursula K. Le Guin writing that it is "set in a world in which America is run by white people waited on by people of color from the Third World. Medical science has advanced to the point where immortality is possible but to keep its possible complications from spiraling out of control it's also made available only to a selected portion of the population." Rare signed. Avon unknown books
19766548Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow 1976. First edition. 12 pp. Pages untrimmed else near fine in printed wrappers. SIGNED by Oates on the front cover. Sparrow 45. Morrow & Cooney 237. Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow, unknown books