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1962005780New York: MacMillan 1962. First Edition. Laminated Boards. Fine -/No Dustjacket. Nardini Sandro; Bagnoli Enrico. spine and board edges slightly faded a scratch on the back board approx 3" long top and bottom of spine a bit bumped a small adhesive mark on fep else fine no previous owner marking. MacMillan unknown books
1962279530New York: Macmillan 1962. First edition. Introduction by John Updike. Illustrated by Sandro Nardini and Enrico Bagnoli. Folio. Glossy boards. Fine. Macmillan unknown 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
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
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
1942408721942. WILDE Percival. TINSLEY'S BONES. NY: Random House 1942. 8vo tan cloth in dust jacket. First Edition. Signed presentation from Wilde on front endpaper: "The owner of this book has asked me to write something funny in it. I comply: Gertrude Oppenheimer. Faithfully Percival Wilde." Very Good spine slightly cocked; small stain fore-edge; small nicks & tears bit of soil d/j. $175.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1993UWILTRE00MELJ.P. Wilde 1993. Very Good. Wilde J. Patrick. Treasured Tidbits of Time: An Informal History of Mormon Conquest and Settlement of the Bear Lake Valley. Montpellier ID: J.P. Wilde 1993. 350pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with lightly rubbed edges and a crease in bottom corner of cover. J.P. Wilde paperback books
1977UWILTRE00CCWJ.P. Wilde 1977. Good. Wilde J. Patrick. Treasured Tidbits of Time: An Informal History of Mormon Conquest and Settlement of the Bear Lake Valley. Montpelier ID: J.P. Wilde 1977. 350pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Hardcover. Inscribed by author. Book condition: Good with lightly rubbed and bumped edges. J.P. Wilde hardcover books
2000140389Greensboro: March Street Press 2000. 39p. 5.25x7.5 inches very good pictorial wraps. March Street Press unknown books
1967260426San Diego: Publishers Export Co./PEC 1967. Paperback. 159p. lightly-worn first printing PBO incamp pictorial wraps. Lesbian pulp fiction. French Line FL-16. "Carry was torn between the security of her husband and her love for the gorgeous Martha - a choice that almost cost her life! Publishers Export Co./PEC paperback books
1982118048Oxford: OUP 1982. Softcover. Good clean and tight but for two faint pencil underlinings on pp. 60-61 and for light general cover wear;. Color-pictorial wraps with white lettering; 268 pp. with 222 bw illustrations;. Part of the series of lectures delivered by Wilde to the students at the Courtauld Institute and illustrated with photographs from his own collection. OUP 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
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
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
1902224721Paris Privately Printed 1902. 1902. First edition. Small 8vo. Foreword. Original gilt stamped vellum stamped in black; top edge stained red uncut slight rubbing. Very good. One of 500 unnumbered copies "for private circulation." Translated by Oscar Wilde. F. Hardcover. Paris, Privately Printed, 1902. hardcover books
1988137677Mount Horeb Wisc: Perishable Press Limited 1988. Softcover. VG Ex-gallery owned with large label on front cover otherwise clean. Tan & pictorial wraps 52 pp. 24 color plates. No title on cover. An interesting juxtaposition of artwork and ruminations by Magic Realism artist John Wilde 1919-2006. 1000 copies printed. Perishable Press Limited unknown books
1966WRCLIT38503Princeton: Princeton University Library 1966. Decorated wrappers paper label. Illustrations. First edition. Edited by Charles Ryskamp. With essays by Ellmann E.D.H. Johnson and Alfred L. Bush. Near fine. Princeton University Library unknown books
196631424Princeton: Princeton University Library 1966. 1st printing. Marbled paper wrappers with printed paper title label to front wrapper. A VG copy. 65 1 pp. Illustrated. 8vo. <br/><br/> Princeton University Library unknown books
19104267Minden: J.C.C. Bruns 1910. First edition thus. First edition thus. 12mo. Original red velvet over flexible boards gilt lettering and ruling on cover. A scarce edition of Wilde's famed "Ballad of Reading Gaol."Superb color pictorial Seccessionist style endpapers. Very good. <br/><br/> J.C.C. Bruns hardcover books
19333795Praha: Symposion 1933. Original gilt decorated dark violet mottled calf violet endpapers. #28 of 300 copies of an unusual Prague printing in attractive design binding. Spine rubbed very good. <br/><br/> Symposion unknown books
18782178Oxford: Thos. Shrimpton and Son 1878. First edition. First edition. 12mo. 16pp. Original grey-green printed wrappers. Exceedingly scarce first edition with the publisher's printed crest appearing on the cover of the wrappers as well as on the title page. and a vignette woodcut appears on the last page. The prestigious Newdigate Prize Oxford's top award for poetry dates to early 1800's and the winner for 1878 was the young Oscar Wilde. The pamphlet was issued in the same year as was common with many of the early prize winners and is considered Wilde's first publication in book form. He worked on the poem a few years earlier while touring Greece as a student at Oxford. An exemplary the finest we have seen with no wrinkling or central creases as was commonly seen from folding to place in a pocket. Very small nick out of two corners very slight barely detectable browning to covers else extremely clean and bright. Extremely scarce in this condition. 16pp. <br/><br/> Thos. Shrimpton and Son unknown books
19444265London: The Unicorn Press 1944. First edition thus. First edition thus. Beige and brown two-tone cloth. A scarce minor editiion. <br/><br/> The Unicorn Press hardcover books
1906264810London: Privately Printed Leonard Smithers 1906. First edition one of 400 copies. 20 2 pp. 8vo. Printed tan wrappers. Fine in custom red morocco-backed slipcase and chemise. First edition one of 400 copies. 20 2 pp. 8vo. The penultimate Smithers publication our copy with the "Shelley" bookplate of H. Buxton Forman. Mason 626; BAL 21346 Whistler; Nelson 1906.3 Privately Printed [Leonard Smithers] unknown books
1991WRCLIT27509New York: St. Martin's 1991. Cloth. First edition of this whodunit based loosely on Wilde's tour of the American west. Very fine in dust jacket. St. Martin's hardcover books
193678079Dublin:: Sign of the Three Candles. Very Good. 1936. Hardcover. B00087P028 . Edited with introduction and index by Colm O Lochlainn. Fold-out map. Third edition. Some light soiling on bottom edge brief gift inscription in pencil on front free endpaper else very good in pale yellow cloth with green lettering and design. No dust jacket. ; 319 pages . Sign of the Three Candles, hardcover books