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1988104363Tallahassee: Naiad Press 1988. Paperback. 86p. illustrations film stills & photos very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. An illustrated historical guide to the Emmy Award-winning film. Naiad Press paperback books
196835971Leipzig: Hochschule für Musik 1968. Hardcover. Very Good. Quarto. 227 i p. With numerous illustrations. Slightly worn and browned. Hochschule für Musik hardcover books
1952Embry 142105Heritage Press 1952. Two tiny spots to spine else fine in publisher's slipcase with mild discoloration to one panel. Illus. by Charles Hug. Cream cloth titled in red. Includes the "Sandglass". Heritage Press, 1952. hardcover books
1952250826Norwalk: Easton 1952. hardcover. fine. Rafaello Busoni. Illustrated by Rafaello Busoni. 160 pages. Thin short 4to gilt-stamped brown leather a.e.g. Norwalk: Easton Press 1952. A fine copy.<br/><br/> Easton unknown books
195169696Zurich: Limited Editions Club. Very Good. 1951. Hardcover. Von Schiller Johann Christoph Friedrich. WILLIAM TELL. Zurich: For the members of the Limited Editions Club by Fretz Brothers 1951. This is #467/1500 copies signed by the illustrator Charles Hug. Translated from the German by Theodore Martin with an introductory essay by Thomas Carlyle. 163 pages. Brown cloth spine with paper covered boards gilt stamping. This is a clean nice copy. Fine in a nice slipcase. . Limited Editions Club hardcover books
1822D7077Stuttgart und Tubingen: J. G. Cotta-schen 1822. Hardcover. Very Good. Green paper over boards gilt-stamped lettering in black leather spine label; 10 volumes. Boards a bit rubbed; spines lightly scuffed. Text blocks a little foxed but overall nice and clean. Sold as is. <br/><br/> J. G. Cotta-schen hardcover books
1923178667Hellerau: Avalun 1923. hardcover. Illustrated by Lovis Corinth with 12 original b/w lithographs 7 full-page. 107pp of German text printed in stylized font and rubricated throughout. Folio vellum-backed marbled boards t.e.g. Boards lightly shelfworn otherwise a fine copy but lacking the original slipcase. Hellerau: Avalun-Verlag 1923. Limited edition - one of 130 copies total printing of 280 signed in pencil by Corinth on the limitation page.<br/><br/> Avalun unknown books
1879148140Munich: Theodore Stroefer 1879. hardcover. very good. Translated by William H. Furness. Illustrated with 32 large plates after paintings by Alexander Liezen Mayer and with ornamental borderings by Rudolf Seitz. Extra illustrated title page. 4to original green pebbled cloth with lavish gilt and blind-stamped decorated covers and spine. Munich: Theodore Stroefer 1879. Near Fine.<br/><br/> Some foxing on most of the plates but otherwise a very good copy in a beautiful crisp binding.<br/><br/> Theodore Stroefer unknown books
197834524New York: Swann Galleries 1978. First edition. Illustrated paper wrappers. A fine copy. Illus. with b/w photos. 8vo. 493 items listed. Sale no. 1118 Nov. 2 1978. Swann Galleries unknown books
197938560Toronto: Toronto Public Library 1979. One of 1500 copies. 8vo pp. 33. Illustrated. Blue cloth stamped in gilt. Fine. Toronto Public Library unknown books
1918276560Offenbach: Klingspor Press 1918. In black paper-covered boards with vellum spine extremities and corners; titling in gilt on the front cover and the spine. With the splendid type of Karl Klingspor. Faint stain to the front board. Klingspor Press unknown books
19592305308Marbach: Schiller-Nationalmuseum 1959. Trade Paperback. Good. German text. A few spots to page ridge. 1959 Trade Paperback. A bibliography of all notable mentions of the German poet/playwright from the 18th century through the 20th century. Schiller-Nationalmuseum paperback books
194323161New York: The Macmillan Company. Very Good. 1943. First Edition. Hardcover. no dust jacket spine slightly turned light shelfwear to bottom edge small nick in cloth at bottom of front cover; vintage bookseller's label Kendrick Bellamy Denver on rear pastedown. Novel about a career woman a young widow who works as an account executive for a San Francisco ad agency who is sent by her boss for whom she's already set her cap on a working vacation to Baja California to check out the potential of a disused casino being refurbished and turned into a resort. While on this assignment she succumbs to the Mexican way of life falls in love with a local ranch owner and considers throwing it all over to stay down there. Then her boss shows up romantic and professional complications ensue and a hurricane helps them sort it all out. The New York Times critic faulted the book for lacking "that deep below-the-surface quality that might have given reality to her consciously contrived tale. Even the background presented with such earnest attention to detail seems never to lose the aura of travel folder literature." Kirkus Reviews on the other hand found it an "intelligently emotional women's novel" -- so like with most books the only way to find out for sure is to read it yourself. . The Macmillan Company hardcover books
11673pamphlet. Numerous microphotographs. 13 pages pp. 210-222 IN: Surgery Gynecology & Obstetrics vol. 56 no. 2. 4to modern wrappers. Chicago 1933. First Edition. Whole number offered entire.<br/><br/> Schiller's test for carcinoma of the cervix. GM 6132.<br/><br/> unknown books
20069077Denver: Outskirts Press Inc 2006. First Edition. Paperback. Good. Octavo. 503 pp. Paperback. Outskirts Press Inc paperback books
1955263692Crompond New York: Mohegan Colony Civic Association 1955. Three 8.5x11 inch sheets printed one side only stapled together at upper left fold-creased a few small stains on rear sheet else very good condition with a few handwritten corrections. Signed by Schiller. Letter to members of the Colony on the upcoming Colony elections inviting them to consider running and to join the Civic Association if they are not yet members. The Civic Association was formed after the Peekskill riots to "end the exploitation of the Colony for the benefit of the Communist Party" which had previously had a majority on the Colony's Board of Trustees. Mohegan Colony Civic Association unknown books
2009114060New York NY: Marlborough Chelsea 2009. Softcover. VG creasing to wraps at upper spine corner. Color illus. stapled wraps; 20 pp.; 11 color plates. Catalogue of an exhibition held at Marlborough Chelsea New York Mar. 26-Apr. 25 2009 Includes biographical and exhibition information about the artist. Marlborough Chelsea unknown books
19461321325Ann Arbor: J.W. Edwards 1946. Hardcover. Octavo; Reprint of edition published by Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft M.B.H. Leipzig 1931; G/no DJ; Hardcover w/out DJ; Spine blue with gold print; Boards in blue cloth wear to corners and spine caps fading/spotting shelfwear; Text block has name in ink on front flyleaf rear pastedown and bottom edge tanning to endpapers mild age-toning to paper; Text in German; xii 730 pages illustrated "mit 431 Abbildungen". 1321325. FP New Rockville Stock. J.W. Edwards hardcover books
20022312336New York: HarperCollins 2002. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. First edition. A near fine copy in a near fine jacket. 2002 Hard Cover. xv 317 pp. "From the bestselling author of American Tragedy and Perfect Murder Perfect Town comes an even more stunning portrayal of America's dark side. Into the Mirror is the shocking story of FBI Special Agent Robert P. Hanssen the master spy who singlehandedly created the greatest breach of security in the history of our country. Written in compelling novelistic prose Schiller re-creates a gripping portrait of Hanssen who for twenty-two years was a loving husband a devoted father of six a deeply devout Catholic and member of Opus Dei a passionate anticommunist a dedicated FBI agent -- and a traitor the likes of which the United States has never before seen. On February 18 2001 the FBI finally arrested Hanssen and charged him with selling to the Russians -- over a period of more than twenty years -- top-secret classified information. Nothing that has been reported to date about this ordinary-looking but tormented man has revealed the astonishing facts that Lawrence Schiller and Norman Mailer -- collaborators on the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Executioner's Song and Oswald's Tale -- uncovered during their nine-month investigation into the life of this complex man. In seeking to solve this almost impenetrable mystery Schiller and Mailer spent hundreds of hours interviewing members of Hanssen's family as well as his closest friends colleagues and fellow church members. They traveled to Moscow to interview a key member of the KGB who had handled the spy they knew only as "Ramon Garcia." Into the Mirror gets inside the mind of a devious and dangerously brilliant man and creates an unforgettable portrait of someone so caught up in the struggle with his own personal demons that he would betray everything he holds sacred-his wife his family his religion and his country. HarperCollins hardcover books
2002810<p>New York: HarperCollins Publishers Inc. 2002. First Edition First Printing. SIGNED by Lawrence Schiller on the title page under which the word "and" has been written and then marked through. Based on research and interviews by Lawrence Schiller and Norman Mailer the book presents a psychological portrait of FBI agent Robert P. Hanssen who sold classified information to the KGB and its successor organization over more than 20 years. Hanssen was captured in 2001 and is serving multiple life sentences in a Colorado prison. The book is written as a novel with imagined dialogue. Schiller and Mailer were unable to interview Hanssen who was already a guest of U.S. taxpayers. Nonetheless it's a fascinating attempt to get into the mind of an American traitor especially through the device of having Hanssen talk to himself while looking at a mirror. 8vo. xv 317 pages. Near Fine with a minuscule mark to the upper board's right edge and a bump to its lower right corner in a Fine dust jacket. SCARCE signed. <br /><br />The backstory to this book is unusual and a bit convoluted. In Schiller's Author's Note he says he asked Mailer to write a screenplay for a CBS Television miniseries that Schiller would produce and direct. As Mailer was finishing the first draft of the screenplay Schiller decided to write the present book using Mailer's draft as the foundation. Schiller says he supplemented Mailer's draft with his own research. The book appeared in 2002 as did the series on CBS. The series starred William Hurt as Hanssen Mary-Louise Parker as his wife Peter Boyle as his father and David Strathairn as his best friend.</p><p>In addition to this book Schiller and Mailer also collaborated on "The Executioner's Song" and "Oswald's Tale."</p> HarperCollins Publishers Inc. books
88640hardcover. 702pp. 8vo cloth. N.Y.: Randome House 1996. vg<br/><br/> unknown books
19969011630New York: Random House 1996. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. <br/><br/> Random House hardcover books
1996020177New York: Random House 1996. 1st Edition. xv 702p. dj. Random House unknown books
2002020296New York: HarperCollins 2002. 1st Edition. xv 317p. b/w illus. dj. HarperCollins unknown books
2007135782Woodland Hills California: East End Editions KLS LLC 2007. Hardcover. VG. White cloth over boards; Semi-opaque dj.; 58 pp.; 12 plates numerous bw and color figures. Features photos of Monroe from the set of "Something's Got to Give" as well as some of Schiller's photos of others including Barbara Streisand Richard Nixon and OJ Simpson; Includes an interview with Schiller as well as biographical information about him; One in a limited edition of 2000 not numbered or signed. East End Editions KLS, LLC hardcover books