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19309680New York: The Century Company 1930. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/Very good-. Octavo 206pp. illustrated by Willy Pogany on every page. Spine mildly cocked else a fresh bright copy; near fine. In a nearly very good dust jacket with some small chips creases and rubbing to extremities along with a two-inch closed tear at the crown joint. Spine only mildly sunned; less so than usual. The Century Company hardcover
193060459New York:: The Century Co. 1930. First edition. publisher's gilt lavender cloth in dust jacket. A bright near fine copy in a jacket with one coin-sized chip to the front panel other shallow chipping and a sunned spine. . 8vo. Illustrations by Willy Pogany. The Century Co., hardcover
1968BBS-2021891Editions du Griffon / Wittenborn and Company 1968. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Black grey with white titling very good with light edgewear very slight margins of toning along top and bottom edges small bump to top edge. Spine square. Binding sound. Dust jacket very good in Mylar with toning light shelf-wear and edgewear. Information for the American publisher/distributor Wittenborn has been pasted to copyright page. Interior else clean bright and unmarked. Editions du Griffon / Wittenborn and Company hardcover
1970803471970. BOESIGER Willy. LE CORBUSIER: LAST WORKS. New York: Praeger 1970. 208 pp. Oblong 4to. natural cloth with red spine and cover lettering. A fine copy in good pictorial dust jacket with several one inch chips and closed tears to edges. Text in German and English. B/w and color illustrations and photos. unknown books
193151505Philadelphia:: David McKay 1931. First trade edition. publisher's black cloth stamped in silver with applied illustration on front panel in clear wrapper and publisher's two-part box with printed paper labels. . A fine copy in a box with some light use and a split at one of the short joints. 4to. Illustrated by Willy Pogany. David McKay, hardcover
192975215New York:: E. P. Dutton and Company 1929. First edition. publisher's gilt pictorial maroon cloth. Neat professional repairs to inner hinges front and rear blank ones not the lovely color-illustrated endsheets; possibly a recased copy. Gold lettering on spine a little dulled; tight and sound; contents fine. 12mo. Illustrated by Willy Pogany. E. P. Dutton and Company, hardcover
193431873New York: Farrar & Rinehart 1934. First edition. Orange cloth a near-fine copy jacket with light edge wear small chip at the top of the spine affecting "THE Farrar & Rinehart unknown
193431873New York: Farrar & Rinehart 1934. First edition. Orange cloth a near-fine copy jacket with light edge wear small chip at the top of the spine affecting "THE" <br/><br/> Farrar & Rinehart hardcover books
19725565Brussels: Arcade 1972. First edition. Hard cover. Fine/Printed "upon the initiative of the government of Zaire." Preface by J.D. Mobutu. Text in French. Extra shipping charges apply. 31 cm; 367 pages including 180 plates photographed by Willy Kerr most of them in color. Color plates mounted. 4 color maps. Bound in original cloth in dust jacket and slipcase. Arcade hardcover books
195252458New York: Rinehart 1952. First Edition. First Printing. Signed by author De Camp and Willy Ley on from free endpaper. Octavo 22cm.; tan cloth spine over gray boards; stamped in red and gilt on spine; 329pp. plus index. Crown of spine and front top corner are pushed; Near Fine. Dustjacket is unclipped priced $4.75; minor nicks to crown of spine; Fine.<br/><br/>It was the winner of the 1953 International Fantasy Award for nonfiction. Rinehart unknown books
1999120831001Transparency 1999-01-01. Audio CD. Like New. Four CD set with booklet and note. Discs are as new. Artwork by Don Van Vliet i.e. Captain Beefheart. In excellent condition. Ships fast! Transparency unknown
1938P-22221New York: T. Nelson & Sons 1938. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Translated by Elaine Pogany from the original Russian of Alexander Pushkin and beautifully illustrated by Willy Pogany with full-page color plates this is one of the most gorgeous editions of the classic fairy tale. In the original red cloth with bright gilt design of the cockerel with the single date on the copyright page and $2.00 on the jacket flap. The book is almost pristine and unmarked while the jacket remains bright and clean with mild edge rubbing and two tiny chips one at each edge of the spine and not affecting the text. Protected by a thick archival Mylar jacket cover. Extremely scarce in a dust jacket this fine. T. Nelson & Sons hardcover
19624723DU Magazine 1962. First Edition. Paperback. Near fine. Zurich: Conzett & Huber 1962. Paperback. First edition. 9.75 x 12.75 inches. Text in German. printed in beautiful gravure. 68 pages. The January 1962 issue of Du the Swiss arts and culture magazine with a three part portfolio of work by Robert Frank divided by photographs films and a biography. Also in this issue: a portfolio of color work by Harry Callahan an article on Edward Steichen a section illustrated by James Steinberg; and more. Photographs by Robert Frank and Harry Callahan; texts by Willy Rotzler Hugo Loetscher and Hans Finsler. BOOK CONDITION: Near Fine; a solid tight internally clean copy showing light rubbing to covers. DU Magazine paperback
193245946Philadelphia:: David McKay 1932. First edition. publisher's black cloth stamped in silver with applied illustration on front panel; in publisher's two-part box with printed silver labels. A bright fine copy. The top half of the box is splitting along the short joints and rubbed at the corners with some tiny chips light rubbing to the silver labels. . 4to. Illustrated by Willy Pogany. David McKay, hardcover
193629966Los Angeles: Suttonhouse 1936. Hardcover. 56pp Quarto 27.5 cm Brown cloth. Very good/Near fine. A couple of small nicks to the extremities of the jacket. Overall a nice copy. Charming children's story of Marta Lenker and her cabinet making father. Profusely illustrated by Willy Pogany. Suttonhouse hardcover
1952128442Viking 1952-01-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 9x6x1. Chesley Bonestell; Rolf Klep; Fred Freeman. First edition first printing in price intact $3.95 jacket now in mylar. Book is clean tight and unmarked Please email for photos. Viking hardcover
1960271935London: Peter Davies 1960. First edition. Hardcover. Very good/Slightly worn. 8vo. Signed by Author. pp. 280.Signed by Willie Brandt on half title page Peter Davies hardcover
1941140939786New York: Modern Age Books 1941. First Edition. Very Good/Very Good. First edition. xii 305 pp. Publisher's blue cloth stamped in red. A Very Good copy with toned pages light wear in an attractive example of the uncommon dust jacket Very Good unclipped chipped at extremities a few tape mends on verso small area of white paint spray on spine panel. The copy of biologist W. Franklin Dove 1897-1972 inscribed to him by his wife and dated 25 Dec. 1942 on front free endpaper; a few marginal penciled notes probably by Dove throughout. Dove was involved in "unicorn research" a number of strange experiments attempting to surgically recreate the horn of the fictional creature the unicorn. Madeline McCurry Schmidt wrote of Dove in a 2011 blogpost for the distinguished Scientific American magazine: Dr. W. Franklin Dove spent years of his career creating unicorns. Unicorn goats unicorn cows. Even tri-horned animals roamed Dove's barns. Dove created these strangely-horned animals by removing immature "horn buds" from the heads of young animals and implanting the horn buds to a different location on the skull. He wanted to prove that horns did not grow straight out of the skull; instead horn tissue developed separately and fused to the skull as it grew. Understand that Dove was no crackpot scientist. Dove was a biologist at the University of Maine who studied animal production in the early 20th century. He had all the right collaborators and the right publications. Dove was a serious scientist. It's not the "seriousness" of Dove's endeavors that animal rights advocates might take issue with but moving on Nigel Suckling wrote of Dove's notorious"unibull" creation: in 1933 Dove took a day-old Ayrshire calf surgically removed its horn buds trimmed them to fit together and replanted them in the centre of its forehead. As the young bull grew the buds fused and produced a single solid straight and pointed horn a foot or so in length which proved equally useful for fighting and uprooting fences far superior in fact to the usual brace of curved ones when it comes to confronting a rival. Dr Dove's Unicorn bull became the leader of its herd and was very rarely challenged by other males. This result inspired at least recent one neuroscientist to examine the relationship of anatomy to behavior. A notable work of zoology that extends into realms of cryptozoology with a very unusual association that brings in the related subfield of experimental zoology. Modern Age Books unknown books
19221360225Berlin: Verlag Fritz Heyder 1922. Hardcover. Octavo; 24 pages; G; Bound in brown paper with Black text and picture on front cover; Rubbing to corners and along edges spotting to both covers binding slightly loose; Textblock has age toning to pages; Limited Edition of 400 copies; RWO.<br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area Wegewood Section. 1360225. Special Collections. Verlag Fritz Heyder hardcover
1913307752London : George G. Harrap & Co 1913. First Edition. Hardcover. Worn copy bound in full leather with a leather gilt-blocked label to the spine. Some wear and tear to the spine and panel edges as with age. Includes previous owner's inscription. Physical description; 186 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm. Subjects; Persian poetry 747-1500 ; Translations into English. Persian poetry ; Translations into English. Illustration of books. Persian poetry. English poetry Translations from Persian. London : George G. Harrap & Co hardcover
1943006427Philadelphia: David McKay 1943 196 pgs. Green cloth pictorially blind-stamped; color illustrated dust jacket slightly darkened with light wear. Old Irish legends brilliantly illustrated with full page color and b&w plates throughout by the impeccable pogany. Interior is clean and bright. Laid into the book is a biography of Padraic Colum from the Columbia Lecture Series. First Edition. Fine/Near Fine. Illus. by Willy Pogany. Large 8vo. David McKay hardcover
1950106763David McKay Company 1950. Hardcover. Near fine/good. Willy Pogany. David McKay Company 1950. 48pp. color black and white illustrations throughout. 4to. Minor discoloration on covers and end papers/pastedown pages near fine hardcover Good dust jacket with some loss of paper water-stains lower outside edge of rear panel. David McKay Company hardcover
194678219Bale et Paris:: Les Editions Holbein; Editions du Chene 1946. publisher's wrappers printed in red and black; in glassine. Contents fine. There are several large chips to the wrapper and glassine. . Folio. Complete with ten laid in high quality color reproductions of Toulouse-Lautrec. Introduction par Willy Rotzler. Additional postage charge applicable. Les Editions Holbein; Editions du Chene, unknown
1976000166Hiddigeigei 1976 others include: Hoboken Matador Circus Zinkshrink Fool's Gold. 6 titles all; 6 American adaptation Edition W&W titles; aka Suske en Wiske; lots of action and laughs and puns; printed in BELGIUM; we can ship these globally and anywhere; weight is 6 ounces per title or <3lbs gross; I ship anywhere you like; low cost per title; Hiddigeigei paperback
190823844Budapest: G. Grimm. Very Good with no dustjacket. 1908. Hardcover. Nice marbled boards with a cloth spine. Color front illustration. ; In German fraktur. Translated from the French by M. Stein. Villars was the first husband of author Colette. ; Small 8vo 7½" - 8" ; 213 pages . G. Grimm hardcover