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194838183Buenos Aires: Sociedad de Bibliofilos Argentinos 1948. First edition. Loose in stiff paper portfolio and cardboard slip case. A near fine copy small tears to fore edge of original glassine wrapper. Unpaged 25 pp. plates. Illus. with 5 b/w plates and 2 etchings. 4to. No. 6 of 91 numbered copies of a total run of 100 on Charter Eggshell paper. Original etchings and plates signed by the illustrator. Designed by the eminent South American typographer Ghino Fogli. "Tini" is the most famous and popular of the stories of Eduardo Wilde 1844-1913 Argentine Doctor and writer. Catalina Mórtola 1889-1966 was an Argentine painter and engraver. Sociedad de Bibliofilos Argentinos unknown books
604985not signed on a full length behind the camera shot of director George Sherman going over the script with actor Cornel Wilde during the filming for the 1946 film "The Bandit of Sherwood Forest." Photograph is by Joe Walter for Columbia Pictures with their rubberstamp on the back and is on single weight stock; 8" x 10". Very good 1946. Provenance: from the estate of director George Sherman. No Binding. As New/No Jacket. unknown books
19456025031945. "Cornel Wilde" in dark blue fountain pen ink on 3/4 length youthful shot of Wilde wearing a sport coat long patterned tie and white shirt with curly hair and soft smile. Photograph is on heavy weight stock; matte finish; 11" x 14"; very good fresh. ca. 1945. Signed and inscribed: "Sincerest best wishes to Tonie Cornel Wilde." Wilde 1915-90 born Cornelius Louis Wilde October 13 1915 died October 16 1989 Los Angeles California; American leading man of 40's films later a film director; film career 1940-78: "A Song to Remember" 1945; "High Sierra" 1941; "The Bandit of Sherwood Forest" 1946; "Forever Amber" 1947; "The Greatest Show on Earth" 1952. Soft cover. Fine. paperback books
195359173London: Staples Press 1953. First Edition. 8vo pp. 224. Bound in drab geen cloth little foxed. A very good copy. Staples Press unknown books
1969108102New York: Grosset and Dunlap 1969. First edition. The simultaneous softcover issue. Text by Wilde and photographs by Don Christie John R. Hamilton and Dennis Stock. A clean and tight very near fine copy in photo illustrated wrappers. Grosset and Dunlap unknown books
1989UWILTRU02CZC1989. Very Good. Wilde Anne. The True Origin Behind Easter: A Series of Questions and Answers. Salt Lake City: NP 1989. 54pp. Bibliography. 8vo. Stapled wraps. Book condition: Very good with lightly rubbed edges. paperback books
1989UWILTRU01CZC1989. Very Good. Wilde Anne. The True Origin Behind Easter: A Series of Questions and Answers. Salt Lake City: NP 1989. 54pp. Bibliography. 8vo. Stapled wraps. Book condition: Very good with previous owner's name inside front cover. paperback books
1989UWILTRU00CZC1989. Very Good. Wilde Anne. The True Origin Behind Easter: A Series of Questions and Answers. Salt Lake City: NP 1989. 54pp. Bibliography. 8vo. Stapled wraps. Book condition: Very good with lightly rubbed corners. paperback books
199822585Cambridge MA: MIT Press 1998. First American edition. Hardcover. Very good /very good . 4to. Grey cloth boards in black and white photographic dust jacket. Toning to spine and upper edges of jacket; corners and spine ends bumped. 176pp. <br/><br/>Co-edited by Thomas Weski with Ann and Jurgen Wilde with an essay by Thomas Janzen. Includes photographs from the "Icons of New Objectivity" series as well as Renger-Patzsch's lesser-known images of landscapes urban scenes and nature studies. 113 full-page black and white plates. Translated from the German edition. MIT Press hardcover books
299780Cantz. hardcover. near fine/near fine. Many full page black & white photographic illustrations slim 4to white boards slight bumping and a touch darkened at lower edge d.w. Germany: Cantz 1998. Near fine.<br/><br/> Cantz unknown books
2001136397Cambridge Mass: The MIT Press 2001. Hardcover. VG- DJ & pages have slight tanning at edges. Azure cloth white & photographic dust jacket 22 pp. 61 four-color plates. The result of the 1977 discovery of 61 previously unknown collages prepared by German photographer and teacher Karl Blossfeldt 1865-1932 -- all reproduced here With an introduction by Swiss art historian Ulrike Meyer Stump. The MIT Press hardcover books
2001132812Oldham England: Incline Press 2001. stiff paper wrappers. Incline Press. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. 12 pages. Limited to 150 numbered copies. Linocut illustration by Peter Allen. Includes a CD. Published as a keepsake for New Year's 2002. Incline Press unknown books
2003227901New York: Spartacist Publishing Co 2003. Hardcover. Various pagination 11x17 inches bound volume of all issues for the year 2003 very good condition. Spartacist Publishing Co hardcover books
1966261223North Hollywood: Brandon House 1966. Paperback. 243p. very good first edition thus pictorial wraps. Gay pulp fiction. Young 3762 Grier B Brandon House Library edition 6261. Fin-de-siècle Parisian playboy. Gay & lesbian content. Young states that the attribution is incorrect. The Brandon House 1966 edition is Young 3762. It is also Grier B. Brandon House paperback books
1904249309London: Imprinted for Subscribers at the Mathurin Press i.e. Leonard Smithers 1904. Number 194 of limited edition on hand-made paper. With 5 Illustrations by Althea Gyles. Folio 15 x 11 inches. Cloth and boards portfolio. Split spine perished internally fine. Bookplate of Frederick Spiegelberg. Number 194 of limited edition on hand-made paper. With 5 Illustrations by Althea Gyles. Folio 15 x 11 inches. Mason 593 Imprinted for Subscribers at the Mathurin Press [i.e. Leonard Smithers] unknown books
19879027278Perishable Press / Woodland Pattern 1987. Paperback. fine. This is the second broadside of the series limited to 200 copies. Presentation signed by Whitney. Single shet folded broadside. <br/><br/> Perishable Press / Woodland Pattern paperback books
1927495New York. E.P. Dutton and Co. 1927. 57 pp. of text and 12 Illus. by John Vassos. Quarto. First edition. Bound in boards. Embossed gilt lettering on spine and cover. Gold & black endpapers. . Good. E.P. Dutton and Co books
1930221573New York: E. P. Dutton 1930. Illustrated with "conceptions" by John Vassos. 124pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Bound in quarter black cloth and paper covered boards. Fine in almost fine dust jacket. Vassos John. Illustrated with "conceptions" by John Vassos. 124pp. 1 vols. 8vo. E. P. Dutton unknown books
1989257571San Francisco: Printed by Eric Holub Hillside Press for the Book Club of California 1989. Twelve folders with text a few illustrations and spot-color decoration. Complete contents but lacks the enclosing box and the first folder has picked up some faint soil. Topics touch on Chinese newspapers postcards of Chinatown cookbooks calligraphy art of course a special 1930s production of Harte's satirical poem 'The Heathen Chinee' and more. Keepsake. Printed by Eric Holub, Hillside Press, for the Book Club of California unknown books
606783not signed on a 3/4 length scene in a large cave with Cornel Wilde holding back Phil Silvers from danger ahead in a scene from the 1945 film "A Thousand and One Nights." Photograph is on single weight stock; 10" x 8"; very good minor signs of handling; 1945. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
1882402167Philadelphia: J. M. Stoddart 1882. First edition. Cloth somewhat soiled bookplate partly removed from pastedown. 8vo. 115 pages. Illustrations in text. Original tan cloth lettered in red on front cover and with a gilt medallion. Provenance: Edward T Cook bookplate 1883 inscription on flyleaf. James Rennell Rodd 1858-1941 was a contemporary of Wilde's at Oxford and was later to have a highly successful diplomatic career. While in America Wilde arranged for the publication of this book originally issued in the UK under the title Songs in the South removing two poems and adding nine previously uncollected. Rodd took offense that Wilde dedicated this edition to himself. <br/><br/> J. M. Stoddart hardcover books
1982106398Koln: DuMont Buchverlag 1982. First edition. Hardcover. Text in German. Includes a 100 duotone images. A very fine copy in a very fine dust jacket and in the scarce cardboard slipcase. A terrific copy. DuMont Buchverlag unknown books
189933071New York: Benj. R. Tucker 1899. Second American Edition. 12mo 18.5cm.; publisher's two-toned cloth white over blue upper cover lettered and ruled in gilt unadorned spine; 844pp. Some minor shelf wear white portion of cloth binding rather soiled and toned along spine short closed tear to title page fore-edge not approaching text old ink spot affecting first few leaves else interior fine. Very Good and sound overall. Often considered to be the first American edition this imprint is actually preceded by the Brentano's ca. 1898 edition. This edition was published in two states one in which the text appears on rectos only the second including this copy printed on rectos and versos: "Both editions that printed on one side and that printed on both sides are from the same type. It is therefore clear that they are not.two independent editions but the one-side issue constitutes merely a kind of de-luxe variety while the two-sided is a cheaper popular version of the same edition" HORODISCH pp. 76-77. <br/><br/>Issued by Benjamin R. Tucker the noted anarchist publisher and editor of the journal Liberty in which Tucker published the essay "The Criminal Jailers of Oscar Wilde" in 1895. Tucker and Emma Goldman were two of the few Americans to publicly defend Wilde during his trial George Haggerty Encyclopedia of Gay Histories and Cultures 2013 p. 52. Benj. R. Tucker unknown books
1989159722New York: Johnson Reprint Corporation 1989. Hardbound. VG/VG. Red cloth with gilt lettering; beige dj with bw illustration and black lettering on spine; 405 pp. with 226 bw illustrations. A bit heavy at 5 pounds and will require extra postage. Includes an introduction the catalogue indices and an appendix. The artists are listed according to schools. Johnson Reprint Corporation unknown books
19841308065London: Johnson Reprint Company 1984. Hardcover. Octavo; VG/VG; cream spine with black text; dust jacket has a close tear in front and bumps in front and at rear edges; boards have minor scuffs at the rear otherwise they are sturdy; text block is minimally age-toned but clean; 405p. 1308065. FP New Rockville Stock. Johnson Reprint Company hardcover books