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2007136911Wilmington: Delaware Art Museum 2007. Softcover. VG Some average wear to edges; inscribed by both main authors and a third party on the opening flyleaf. Illus. wraps with orange spine; 208 pp. and numerous color plates. Issued in conjunction with 2007-2009 exhibitions featuring selected works by American Ashcan artist John Sloan 1871-1951. With essays by Joyce K. Schiller Heather Campbell Coyle Molly B. Hutton Susan Fillin-Yeh Katherine E. Manthorne and Alexis L. Boyland. Delaware Art Museum paperback books
2007107425Wilmington: Delaware Art Museum 2007. Softcover. VG Like New. Illus. wraps with orange spine; 208 pp. and numerous color plates. Issued in conjunction with 2007-2009 exhibitions featuring selected works by American Ashcan artist John Sloan 1871-1951. With essays by Joyce K. Schiller Heather Campbell Coyle Molly B. Hutton Susan Fillin-Yeh Katherine E. Manthorne and Alexis L. Boyland. Delaware Art Museum unknown books
182042714n. p. 1820. White laid paper black printing.German-language text. Light creasing to top edge; minor foxing; small loss to heading minimally affecting one letter; light center fold line. VG. Broadside printed recto only. 14-1/4" x 8-1/2" <br/><br/>Playbill for a performance on Thursday September 28 1820 at an unnamed playhouse possibly the Frankfurt City Theatre. The star-crossed lovers were played by Herr Becker and Demoiselle Lindner both of whom appear in that theatre's records for other plays. The playbill lists box office times and locations cost differences for the various areas of seating the starting time of 6 o'clock in the evening etc. Interestingly a performance of "Der Corsar" "The Corsair" an opera in two acts is advertised for the following morning which we speculate was based on Byron's wildly popular work of the same name. This opera predates both Francesco Maria Piave's libretto and Verdi's opera of the same name. "Intrigue and Love" was first performed on 13 April 1784 at the Schauspiel Frankfurt in Frankfurt to wide acclaim and continues to be performed today. (n. p.) unknown books
1930291526Offenbach a.M.: Gebr. Klingspor ; Rudolf Koch 1930. Soft Cover. Very Good binding. Printed by Klingspor and Rudolf Koch; paper-covered boards; with colored cuts at the head of each month by Friedrich Schiller. In paper-covered board with minor soiling. Very Good binding. Gebr. Klingspor ; Rudolf Koch unknown 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
198448606New Haven CT: Yale 1984. First printing. 8vo pp. x 285. Notes bibliography appendix index. Ivory cloth. Owner's name on flyleaf. Edges little spotted o/w a VG tight copy in somewhat chipped and scuffed dj. Yale unknown books
1910126802Müchen Munich Germany: Theodor Stroeser's Kunstverlag 1910. cloth illustrated front cover. 4to. cloth illustrated front cover. unpaginated. With 17 illustrations by Alexander von Liezen Mayer and ornaments by ludwig von Kramer. Six engravings by F.F. Dieninger F. Forberg and Fr. Luby. Also eleven woodcuts by Wilhelm Hecht. Covers rubbed and scuffed especially at edges and corners. Top of spine separating small piece missing. Theodor Stroeser's Kunstverlag unknown books
1801179123Tübingen: der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung 1801. Hardcover. VG- overall wear to boards corners bumped leather worn age toning and light foxing to pages as expected with age but otherwise pages are clear. Three-quarters red leather boards five raised bands on spine with gilt lettering colorful marbled end papers 3 preliminary leaves 5-237 1 pages. Text in German. Colophon: Weimar gedruckt bei den Gebrüdern Gädicke. der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung hardcover books
18013589Tubingen: J. G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung 1801. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Uncommon first printing of this important play by Schiller. Contemporary boards leather spine; both quite rubbed but still holding. Contents very good. <br/><br/> J. G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung hardcover 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
1945129333Los Angeles: David O. Selznick 1945. Selznick studio printing of Clemence Dane's modern stage adaptation of Friedrich Frederick Schiller's 1801 play "Mary Stuart." Issued internally by the studio for consideration as a film adaptation though ultimately unproduced. <br/><br/>Gray titled wrappers rubber-stamped copy No. 0103 with credits for Schiller and Dane. Title page present with credits for Schiller and Dane. 79 leaves mimeograph duplication. Pages Fine wrapper Near Fine internally bound with three gold brads. David O. Selznick unknown 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
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
18756444Bremen: J. Kuhtmann 1875. First edition 5 volumes 8vo 8 & 16 & 756pp.; 2 & 758 pp.; 2 & 538pp.; 2 & 639pp.; 4 & 791 & xxpp.; contemporary half calf over paper-covered marbled boards scuffed vol. 5 joint cracked; very good or better. Definitive dictionary of Middle Low German. From the library of George Stephens. <br/><br/> J. Kuhtmann hardcover books
197530322San Francisco: The Figures 1975. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Wide stapled wrappers. An slender unpaginated volume of poems by Gold and Young with illustrations by Schiller. A very good example. This is one of 150 copies in hand-made covers. The Figures paperback books
198239471Berkeley:: University of California Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1982. Hardcover. 0520044673 . First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . University of California Press, hardcover books
19914300glOxford England: Clio Press 1991. World Bibliographical Series No. 134. First Edition. Octavo slick orange boards hardcover xxviii 102 pp. Map. Fine. Clio Press, (1991). World Bibliographical Series No. 134. First Edition. hardcover books
200251744Fairfax Station Virginia: InterContinental Publishing 2002. Trade Paperback. Fine. Original glossy pictorial wrappers. A fine copy. <br/><br/> InterContinental Publishing paperback books
17957065Neustrelitz & Tübingen: Michaelis & J.G. Cottaischen 1795-1798. Used; Like New/Used; Like New. 3 volumes. 12mo. 26 260 2; 18 302 9 16; 16 247 5 pp. Frontispiece engraving in each volume folding musical plates throughout the 1796 volume. Original illustrated wrappers. Second two volumes with some toning spine chipped on each tape repair to 1799 volume. Overall very good. 3.25 x 5 3.5 x 6 and 4 x 6.5 inches.    <br style=""><br>Provenance: Waldner bookplate; Richardi M. Meyer bookplate; Bernardine Murphy bookplates.<br style="">Friedrich Schiller's Musen-Almanach issued between 1796 and 1800 was an annual publication containing poetry and music together with dates and useful information. Among the various Musen-Almanachs which were appearing in late-eighteenth-century Germany Schiller's stood out because of his contributors who included Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Johann Gottfried Herder Ludwig Tieck Friedrich Hölderlin and August Wilhelm Schlegel. Michaelis & J.G. Cottaischen unknown books
198864527Stroud: Catalpa Press 1988. stiff paper wrappers. Lear Edward. oblong 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. xii 119 pages. With introductory remarks by Vivien Noakes. A fascinating census of the limericks in Edward Lear's Book of Nonsense which was first published in 1846 as two separate volumes with seventy-three limericks. A "new" i.e. second edition came out in 1855 and a third edition with forty-three additional verses was published in 1861. This third edition provides the first full text and also identifies Lear as the author for the first time. It is often considered the first "trade" version as it was published by Routledge Warne & Routledge and consequently received broader distribution and readership. Justin Schiller has cross-referenced the 116 limericks in the third edition with eight manuscripts for this book which are now preserved in various rare book collections and compared them to the printed texts of the 1846 1855 and 1861 editions. This volume also contains a census of known copies of the genuine first edition. Presentation from the author on the half-title. Catalpa Press unknown books
198825739Stroud: Catalpa Press 1988. stiff paper wrappers. Lear Edward. oblong 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. xii 119 pages. With introductory remarks by Vivien Noakes. A fascinating census of the limericks in Edward Lear's Book of Nonsensewhich was first published in 1846 as two separate volumes with seventy-three limericks. A "new" i.e. second edition came out in 1855 and a third edition with forty-three additional verses was published in 1861. This third edition provides the first full text and also identifies Lear as the author for the first time. It is often considered the first "trade" version as it was published by Routledge Warne & Routledge and consequently received broader distribution and readership. Justin Schiller has cross-referenced the 116 limericks in the third edition with eight manuscripts for this book which are now preserved in various rare book collections and compared them to the printed texts of the 1846 1855 and 1861 editions. This volume also contains a census of known copies of the genuine first edition. Catalpa Press unknown books
198828735Stroud: Catalpha Press 1988. First edition; oblong 8vo; pp. xii; 119; numerous illustrations throughout; near fine copy in original pictorial printed paper wrappers. <br/><br/> Catalpha Press unknown books
1967Embry 192570Oxford 1967. First printing thus. Edges foxed occasional light foxing throughout light rubbing very good. Blue cloth no dust jacket. Trans and edited by Elizabeth M. Wilkinson and L. A. Willoughby. Oxford, 1967. First printing thus. hardcover books
002147Berkeley: University of California Press 1979. First Edition. Hard Cover. Ocatvo. 350pp. index. Gift inscription on ffep. Very Good/Very Good. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1979 unknown books
1999020295New York: HarperCollins 1999. 1st Edition. xv 621p. dj. On the murder of Jon Benet Ramsey in Boulder Colorado. HarperCollins unknown books