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2000mon0000661886Blurb 12/21/2021 12:00:00. hardcover. Very Good. 1.2598 in x 9.2520 in x 6.2992 in. Crease on cover Blurb hardcover
199915778VITALIS 1999. 1. hardcover. VITALIS hardcover
1947Alibris.0033006УкраїнÑьк. 1947. Trade paperback. Very good. some cover wear small tears along spine. 38 p. Includes illustrations. In Ukrainian. УкраїнÑьк... paperback
193715980JNew York: Collier’s Magazine April 10 1937. This magazine issue contains the short stories “Stage To Lordsburg†and “Bringing Up Baby†both of which were adapted into the classic American films “Stagecoach†directed by John Ford and “Bringing Up Baby†directed by Howard Hawks. We cannot recall ever seeing the sources of two of the biggest hits of Hollywood’s Golden Age contained in a single issue of the same magazine. A fresh near fine copy of this more than 70 year-old magazine showing only the slightest trace of use. Collier’s Magazine unknown
190712499BB1907 . Leipzig: Insel 1907. 8°. 159 S. gebunden Kapital mit Fehlstelle; Papier altersbedingt leicht gebräunt; sonst altersgemäss gut erhalten Deutsche Erstausgabe. unknown
1991Q-0435085956Heinemann 1991-12-02. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Heinemann paperback
1991DADAX0435085956Heinemann 1991-12-02. paperback. New. 7.10x0.49x10.10. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Heinemann paperback
190768900London and New York: A. R. Keller & Co 1907. Full Description:<br> <br> WILDE Oscar. The Writings of Oscar Wilde. London and New York: A. R. Keller & Co. 1907.<br> <br> The University Edition of the Uniform Edition. One of 800 numbered copies this being number 15. Complete in fifteen octavo volumes 8 x 5 1/2 inches; 205 x 140 mm. Illustrated with plates in black and white each with a descriptive tissue guard. Title and limitation pages on Japanese vellum printed in black and red with additional engraved title pages in each volume.<br> <br> Half red morocco over green cloth. Spines stamped and lettered in gilt. Top edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. Spines uniformly a bit darkened. Some minor occasional rubbing the worst of it to the top edge of "Lady Windemere's Fan." Still a near fine set.<br> <br> The Uniform Edition comprises the Edition De Luxe of 200 copies. the Oxford edition of 250 copies and the University Edition present copy of 800 copies. This very early edition precedes the 1908 Ross edition of Wilde's works often described as the first collected edition.<br> <br> HBS 68900.<br> <br> $4250. A. R. Keller & Co unknown
190767715London: A. R. Keller & Co 1907. The Writings of Oscar Wilde. Illustrated. London: A. R. Keller & Co. 1907.<br> <br> Edition de Luxe of the Uniform Edition. One of 200 numbered copies of which this is number 14. Complete in fifteen octavo volumes. Measures 7 1/4 x 5 in. Illustrated in black and white with plates in two states each with a descriptive tissue guard. Title and limitation pages on Japanese vellum printed in black and red with additional engraved title pages in each volume.<br> <br> Finely bound in modern full green levant morocco. Spines tooled and lettered in gilt in compartments with a red morocco gilt floral inlay four raised bands all edges gilt marbled endpapers. A fine set.<br> <br> This very early edition precedes the 1908 Ross edition of Wilde's works often described as the first collected edition.<br> <br> HBS 67715.<br> <br> $11500. A. R. Keller & Co unknown
190935423Boston: Wyman-Fogg Company 1909. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Authorized Edition de Luxe. Complete 10 Volume Set. Edited by Robert Ross. Brown cloth covers are clean with light rubbing to extremities. Paper title on spines are toned with a bit of rubbing. Top edge gilt. Interior is clean and unmarked. Light toning to edges. Binding is tight and square. A very nice set. Pictures available upon request. Wyman-Fogg Company hardcover
1909062411Toronto / Boston: The Musson Book Company / John W. Luce & Co. 1909. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 14 volume set. A little shelf wear to orange cloth hardcovers. Paper spine labels are mostly intact. Otherwise these are tight unmarked volumes. Not dated except volume 1 1909 and volume 6 1908. The Musson Book Company / John W. Luce & Co. Hardcover
2000Q-0004105419William Collins Pub 2000-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! William Collins Pub hardcover
1971MAPA-648-03-19-2022Collins 1971. hardcover. Very Good. 8x5x2. 1971 clean well kept copy with slipcase no markings stickers or stains. fast shipping with tracking number. Collins hardcover
191026062Boston: The Aldine Publishing Company. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1910. 1st Thus. Hardcover. Spines are slightly darkened. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . The Aldine Publishing Company hardcover
1911105302Edinburgh Society 1911. Hardcover. Very good/No jacket. #42/480cc. Fourteen volumes. Beige buckram binding. The Magdalen edition. Each volume has a color frontispiece. Contains the volumes: A Woman of No Importance; The Duchess of Padua; The Picture of Dorian Gray; Salome a Florentine Tragedy; A House of Pomegranates; An Ideal Husband; Poems; Intentions of Soul and Man; De Profundis; Lady Windemere's Fan & The Importance of Being Ernest; Lord Arthur Savil'es Crime; Reviews Vol. 1 & 2: and Miscellaneous. Some spine labels a little chipped. Edinburgh Society hardcover
1911901384Edinburgh Society. Good with no dust jacket. 1911. Hardcover. 14 volume set. Heavily sunned/darkened covers. The Magdalen edition: Limited #127/480 . Edinburgh Society hardcover
1971200630John Baker 1971. Book itself is very clean. Jacket is missing. A few dark stains on back cover. Hard Cover. Good/NONE. John Baker Hardcover
1971200629John Baker 1971. Jacket has some slight shelf wear. Front bottom right edge of jacket has a small piece torn from it - 1/4 inch x 1/8 inch. Book itself is very clean. US Publisher Sticker on title page. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. John Baker Hardcover
197555214New York / London: Frederick Warne & Co 1975. Very good plus in very good plus jacket. Inscribed first edition of these spooky gothic and fantastical tales for children - including works by Oscar Wilde Ben Jonson Nancy Gorgorian and the Brothers Grimm. 9'' x 6''. Original olive pictorial paper boards stamped in black. In original unclipped $6.95 color pictorial dust jacket. Illustrated by Arrowood in black and white. 206 pages. Inscribed by Arrowood on front free endpaper in three different color inks: "For Gary & Phipps / With Warmest Wishes / Clinton Arrowood." A bit of wear and toning to edges touch of foxing to top edge. Spine rather sunned. Bright. Frederick Warne & Co unknown
1998__382820077XDe Gruyter Oldenbourg 1998. Hardcover. New. reprint edition. 257 pages. German language. 6.69x0.63x9.61 inches. De Gruyter Oldenbourg hardcover
199739670HEYNE WILHELM 1997. 1. softcover. ESOTERIK HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
1999Q-1555951600Hudson Hills Pr 1999. paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Hudson Hills Pr paperback
1998AME_9783540642855Springer 1998. 1st. Hardcover. New/New. Springer hardcover
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
1991007189New York : St. Martin's Press 1991 1991. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 1st edition 1st printing ; 374 p. ; 22 cm. ; ISBN: 0312059973; 9780312059972 LCCN: 90-28738 ; "A Thomas Dunne book." ; LC: PS3569.A784; Dewey: 813/.54 ; OCLC: 22983512 ; "During his lecture tour of the American West English writer and personality Oscar Wilde discovers that someone in his entourage has been murdering prostitutes and after he is named a suspect he is determined to find the madman and clear his name" ; "A savage killer haunts the lecture tour of a vaunted Irish playwrightThough a world-renowned dandy Oscar Wilde is not too refined for Colorado. As he travels across America on the lecture circuit the famously witty playwright has found much to love about the western states. Whiskey saloons and friendly conversation with notables like John 'Doc' Holliday-Wilde loves it all. There is even in every town his entourage visits a sensational murder. In the nights after Wilde gives his talks a man with a knife goes lurking in the back alleys and red-light districts of these dusty western towns. Each morning the police find the remains of a savagely murdered prostitute. Booze-addled detective Earl Grigsby is tracking the killer and suspects Wilde may be the one with blood on his hands. If he ever wants to leave America Wilde will have to use his wit to unmask the savage killer." ; "Walter Satterthwait b. 1946 is an author of mysteries and historical fiction. A fan of mystery novels from a young age he spent high school immersed in the works of Dashiell Hammett and Mickey Spillane. While working as a bartender in New York in the late 1970s he wrote his first book: an adventure novel Cocaine Blues 1979 about a drug dealer on the run from a pair of killers. After his second thriller The Aegean Affair 1982 Satterthwait created his best-known character Santa Fe private detective Joshua Croft. Beginning with Wall of Glass 1988 Satterthwait wrote five Croft novels concluding the series with 1996's Accustomed to the Dark. In between Croft books he wrote mysteries starring historical figures including Miss Lizzie 1989 a novel about Lizzie Borden and Wilde West 1991 a western mystery starring Oscar Wilde. His most recent novel is Dead Horse 2007 an account of the mysterious death of Depression-era pulp writer Raoul Whitfield" ; FINE/FINE <br/> <br/> New York : St. Martin's Press, 1991 hardcover