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193459727New York: Book Collectors Association 1934. Hardcover. 258p. very ngood in boards and unclipped dj. The translation was incorrectly attributed to Wilde. See Young 3029. Book Collectors Association hardcover books
1938144637New York: Harcourt Brace and Co 1938. First UK Edition. Publisher's archive copy so stamped on the title page. From the archive of publisher Victor Gollancz.<br/><br/>A skiing mystery set in Connecticut quite scarce.<br/><br/>About Very Good lacking the dust jacket with some faint splashes to the front board lightly bumped corners and a tiny ink notation at the top right corner of the front pastedown. Harcourt, Brace and Co unknown books
1971149189N.p.: N.p. 1971. Vintage script for the 1972 musical which debuted on November 16 at the Playhouse Theatre. Copy belonging to composer Addy O. Fieger with her name in holograph ink on the title page and annotations in pencil and ink throughout. <br/><br/>A musical rendition of the life of Irish poet playwright and author Oscar Wilde. The show ran for a brief 5 performances before closing on November 19 1972.<br/><br/>Set in London.<br/><br/>Mustard titled wrappers. Title page present noted in holograph ink annotation as copy No. 23 with book and lyrics credits for Caryl Gabrielle Young and music credits to Addy O. Fieger. 115 leaves with last page of text numbered 2-12-44. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown books
199460807NY:: Nantier Beall Minoustchine Publishing. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1994. Hardcover. 1561630853 . Color illustrations throughout. First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Nantier, Beall, Minoustchine Publishing, hardcover books
194671001Buenos Aires:: Privately Issued. Very Good. 1946. Paperback. Volume II only. Text is in Spanish. Limited edition: this copy is number 17 of 28 copies. SIGNED by Anibal Bargas Nigoul. Fine unbound folio sized sheets in near fine age toning illustrated wraps with glassine cover. Housed in a very good three inch tear at the top of the front joint moderate shelf wear blue cloth slipcase. ; 97 pages . Privately Issued, paperback books
199661591New York: Dover 1996. First thus Near Fine in wrappers softcover. Dover unknown books
1893002401London: Elkin Mathews and John Lane at the Sign of the Bodley Head. Printed by T. and A. Constable Edinburgh 1893. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good Minus. 8vo. 21.5 by 16 cm. 8.5 by 6.25 inches. 18 132 14 2 pp. With publisher's list of books in the back. In this first edition apparently only 500 copies were printed! The pages are heavily toned per the norm for the paper stock but clean otherwise. The binding is tight. A few uncut leaves in the advertisement section. FEP with small ornamental bookplate pastedown of "Carroll Atwood Wilson" who was a well-known book collector of his day as well as a lawyer and chief legal counsel to the Guggenheims. The publisher's peach-colored cloth has some blistering on the boards. Along the edges there are long narrow spots in which the color is washed out. The spine has been rebacked with most of the original spine mounted thereon with a small loss of the gilt lettering transpiring. The resulting spine also has small dark spots and one is likely not to find it prepossessing. <br/><br/> Elkin Mathews and John Lane at the Sign of the Bodley Head. Printed by T. and A. Constable, Edinburgh hardcover books
192118951Paris: Calmann-Levy Editeurs 1921. An elegant copy of the 1921 1st French edition complete unto itself. Professionally bound in a handsome 3/4 morocco over marbled boards with the binder's stamp at the first blank endpaper. Solid and VG with very light offsetting along the top-edges and just a touch of light wear at the spine crown. 5 raised bands fine gilt-tooling within the compartments offsetting dark-leather title label in gilt. 12mo top-edge gilt as well. Lovely matching marbled endpapers lacking the original wrappers. <br/><br/> Calmann-Levy, Editeurs hardcover books
192318815Paris: Les Editions G. Cres 1923. 1/4 leather. Near Fine. Alastair. Sumptuous 1923 edition with Alastair's remarkable illustrations --en coulour-- complementing Oscar Wilde's text. Handsomely bound in a 1/4 dark leather over marbled boards. 5 raised bands decorative gilt devices within the compartments. Solid and VG to Near Fine. Very clean internally as well. 12mo top-edge gilt matching marbled endpapers and pastedowns. <br/><br/> Les Editions G. Cres hardcover books
1928WN65225New York: E.P. Dutton 1928. Black cloth spine with gilt lettering and blue paper covered boards with gilt and black emblem on upper board. Plain glassine jacket. Full page tissue guarded Vassos black and white images. A forceful presentation. First Thus. Cloth Backed Paper Covered Boa. Near Fine/No Dust Jacket. Illus. by John Vassos. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. E.P. Dutton books
1904012403Charterhouse Press 1904. Book. Near Fine. Full-Leather. Limited Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Near Fine Copy in Full Green Leather. Limited Edition #69/800 .Very Scarce.Small Book Plate.Excellent Fresh Copy. Charterhouse Press Hardcover books
1927WN61831New York: Boni & Liveright 1927. Blue cloth with gilt spine lettering and decoration. TEG other edges untrimmed. Spine soiled and stained. Hand numbered 646 of 2000 copies. Textblock with outstanding typography and very clean. Full color tissue guarded frontis by Bosschere. . Limited Numbered. Cloth. Fair/No Dust Jacket. Illus. by Jean De Bosschere. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Trade. Boni & Liveright Hardcover books
1965140356Burbank CA: Walt Disney Productions 1965. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1965 film. Based on Paul Annixter's 1950 children's book "Swiftwater."<br/><br/>A sweet tale about a woodsman and his family who share a dream of environmental conservation. Cam Calloway the eccentric fur trapper works with his wife and son to establish a sanctuary for wild geese in a sprawling wetland adjacent to their homestead. <br/><br/>Set in Vermont shot on location in Vermont and Walt Disney Studios. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Walt Disney Productions unknown books
2000155186np: Wallis Wilde Menozzi 2000. First edition. Softcover. 25 pages. Attractively printed collection of 17 poems by Menozzi. A very near fine copy in wrappers. Signed and warmly inscribed by Menozzi to poet Linda Pastan. Scarce with no copies listed in OCLC. Wallis Wilde Menozzi unknown books
1985234134Los Angeles: Liberation Pub 1985. Magazine. 86p 8x10.75 inches articles stories erotica nude photos erotic art lightly-used scrape on cover otherwise good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Alex Kane fiction by Preston. Liberation Pub unknown books
200481469bdFt. Pierce FL: Long Wind Publishing LLC. 2004. First Edition stated. Signed and inscribed by the illustrator Philip S. Steel. Square quarto white cloth hardcover 32 pp. Fine As New in a Fine As New dust jacket. From dust jacket: Performed across the entire State of Florida s a unique combination of a one-man monodrama and a traveling art exhibit Net Loss set tongues wagging about its controversial theme: the banning of certain types of net fishing in Florida and the staggering effect the ban had on generations of fishing families. It also broke ground as an innovative partnership between a dramatist and a painter with both disciplines sharing equal billing in the production. Net Loss also focuses on a larger issue the issue of art as social commenator. Although the net ban had taken effect several years prior to writer Evelyn Wilde Mayerson and artist Philip S. Steel’s groundbreaking partnership the frustration felt by fishermen fairly roiled just below the surface of their feelings. Net Loss gave a voice to those who had virtually given up on ever having a public forum to express their disjoining sense of loss and helplessness. Although the production did not take an advocate’s position on either side of the question the audience was treated to a sympathetic examination of one fisherman’s take on what had happened to him and many of his friends. Here then is Net Loss reduced to its true essence. Evocative words and interpretive paintings that draw the reader down to the docks the fish houses and boats of a changing breed of people whose lives depend on a natural resource in a world not controlled by nature. Long Wind Publishing, LLC., (2004). First Edition, stated. hardcover books
1955132424Culver City CA: Waterlow and Sons / RKO Radio Pictures 1955. Collection of 4 vintage full-color British front-of-house cards from the UK release circa 1955 of the 1954 US film. <br/><br/>A potboiler of sexual repression based on screenwriter Hugh Brooke's story "Fear Has Black Wings" about a young woman in a loveless marriage without hope until her sister brings her handsome new boyfriend to town. Produced at the tail end of the film noir era. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Light soil on the verso of one still else Near Fine. Waterlow and Sons / RKO Radio Pictures unknown books
1973400282London: The John Roberts Press for The Limited Editions Club 1973. A few chips to glassine otherwise fine. Quarto. Illustrated by Tony Walton. Original gilt-lettered green buckram edges gilt; original glassine; original slipcase. LIMITED EDITION number 605 of 1500 copies SIGNED by the illustrator. <br/><br/> The John Roberts Press for The Limited Editions Club hardcover books
1993UKRAPRI00CZCKraut's Pioneer Press 1993. Good. Kraut Ogden. Principles or Personalities. Wilde Anne. Salt Lake City: Kraut's Pioneer Press 1993. 243pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Good with scuffed and lightly creased covers. Lightly rubbed corners. Blacked out inscription on first endsheet. Highlighting and marginalia. Kraut's Pioneer Press paperback books
UKRAGIF00CZCPioneer Press. Good. Kraut Ogden. The Gift of Dreams. Wilde Anne. Salt Lake City: Pioneer Press ND. 164pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Good with discolored spine and rubbed edges. Sticker inside front cover. Pioneer Press paperback books
1988UKRAONL00CZCPioneer Press 1988. Good. Kraut Ogden. The Only True God. Wilde Anne. Salt Lake City: Pioneer Press 1988. 228pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Good with rubbed edges and hard bump to spine. Light smudging to rear cover and blacked out inscription on first endsheet. Pioneer Press paperback books
1943146447Universal City: Universal Pictures 1943. Post-production script for the 1943 anthology film. With a single holograph pencil annotation to the title page reading UF145. <br/><br/>A three-part anthology film with supernatural stories woven together by a conversation about the occult between two clubmen. The second of the three stories is based on Oscar Wilde's 1891 short story "Lord Arthur Savillle's Crime."<br/><br/>White titled self-wrappers noted as REVISED VERSION on the front wrapper dated AUGUST 28 1943 with credits for director Julien Duvivier and actors Charles Boyer Barbara Stanwyck Robert Benchley and other cast members. Title page integral with the front wrapper as issued. Mimeographed rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus bound at the top edge with two gold brads. Universal Pictures unknown books
1955138056Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1955. Original scenario artwork for the 1955 film depicting two men and a woman each well dressed and on horseback meeting in front of a large mansion. <br/><br/>Historical costume drama set during the Revolutionary War. American Major John Boulton feigns desertion in order to uncover a British plot to seize the stronghold of West Point. <br/><br/>Gouache artwork 26.5 x 12 inches within with an unpainted border of roughly 1 inch. Near Fine. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
1905010791Greenwich CT: The Literary Collector Press 1905. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Limited edition 975 copies. 12 mo paper-backed boards front and spine label sides untrimmed 107pp. Spine label showing some repair with attendant flaking at hinge. Internals near fine. PON and 1910 date ffe. Uncommon. The Literary Collector Press hardcover books
1938148844Culver City CA: RKO Radio Pictures 1938. Vintage double weight photograph of Katharine Hepburn Howard Hawks and a resting Cary Grant on the set of the 1938 film. <br/><br/>One of the foundational entries in the canon of American screwball comedies. Based on the short story by Hagar Wilde which originally appeared in Collier's Weekly magazine on April 10 1937.<br/><br/>Zoologist David Huxley Grant develops a wary interest in the niece of dowager Mrs. Carelton Random Hepburn which as in all great screwball comedies is not finalized as a romance until about the last ten seconds of the film. But what makes this film singular is that the story is built around the maintenance aspects of raising a pet leopard creating a rapid-fire blur of events and dialogue that doesn't let up for the entire 102-minute running time. The film bombed upon release causing RKO to drop both of the stars but today ranks as one of the best films made by either. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request.<br/><br/>National Film Registry. Byrge & Miller The Screwball Comedy Films: A History and Filmography 1934-1942. RKO Radio Pictures unknown books