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182254896London: Charles and James Ollier 1822. First edition 8vo pp. 7 viii-xi 1 60; ca. 1970s full red goatskin triple gilt rules on covers gilt-decorated spine in 6 compartments gilt-lettered direct in 3; the binding is signed on the turn-in "Ex Libris Brent Gration-Maxfield 1972." With the final leaf containing "Written on Hearing the News of the Death of Napoleon." A fine copy. Hellas was the last work Shelley published since three months later on 8 July 1822 he drowned in the Bay of Spezia. Ashley Library V pp. 84-85; Tinker 1902. <br/><br/> Charles and James Ollier unknown books
197823158Farmingdale NY: Trans-High Corporation 1978. First Edition. Wraps. Very good -. 4to. Saddle-stapled photographic wraps. Covers edgeworn and scuffed; top staple of three insecurely attached. Pages toned. Very good minus. <br/><br/>Early issue of the magazine with an opinion piece by Andy Warhol "I don't know anyone who takes amphetamines anymore" a guide to punk London by Victor Bockris a feature on Willie Nelson a poem by Muhammad Ali Patti Smith on Pasolini and a selection of Lou Reed's poems from his then-unpublished collection ALL THE PRETTY PEOPLE. Note that while the cover and table of contents identify this as May '78 issue 33 the TOC verso small print reads "July 1978 No. 35. Trans-High Corporation paperback books
1978152232Los Angeles: T.A.T Communications Company 1978. Three original scripts for two episodes from the short-lived gothic horror sitcom which aired on NBC in 1979. First Draft and a Second Draft scripts for the pilot episode "The Blacke Death" which aired on April 12 1979 and a First Draft script for the third episode "The Evil from Within" here under its working title "Death Walks" which aired on April 26 1979. Annotations in holograph ink on several pages of both First Draft scripts.<br/><br/>A widow inherits her husband's castle which is also a "think tank" filled with crazy scientists and eccentric characters determined to get rid of her. Featuring voice-over narration by Peter Lawford.<br/><br/>"The Blacke Death" First Draft:<br/>Green titled self-wrappers integral with title page noted as First Draft on the front wrapper dated July 28 1977 with credits for screenwriters Brad Buckner and Eugenie Ross-Leming. 31 leaves with last page of text numbered 29. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads.<br/><br/>"The Blacke Death" Second Draft:<br/>Pink titled self-wrappers integral with title page noted as Second Draft on the front wrapper dated August 3 1978 with credits for screenwriters Eugenie Ross-Leming and Brad Buckner. 50 leaves with last page of text numbered 49. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads.<br/><br/>"Death Walks" First Draft:<br/>Green titled self-wrappers integral with title page noted as First Draft on the front wrapper dated August 4 1977 with credits for screenwriters Eugenie Ross-Leming. 33 leaves with last page of text numbered 31. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. T.A.T Communications Company unknown books
2001Embry 162094Linnet Books 2001. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Calligraphy by Dr. Sherwin Fu. Linnet Books, 2001. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1966151319N.p.: N.p. 1966. Collection of five vintage reference photographs from the 1966 film showing Herman's Hermits who appear as fictionalized versions of themselves in the film. <br/><br/>A NASA scientist is sent to covertly gather information about Herman's Hermits after the children of US astronauts pick "Herman's Hermits" to be the name of the newest Gemini space capsule. The second US film to feature the British-based band following "When the Boys Meet the Girls" 1965. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. N.p. unknown books
1965148132Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1965. Draft script for the 1966 film here under the working title "There's No Place Like Space" from the collection of cinematographer Paul Vogel presumably his working copy with "Camera" written in holograph pencil at the top right corner of the front wrapper.<br/><br/>A vehicle to promote the band Herman's Hermits in much the same vein as The Beatles in Richard Lester's 1965 "A Hard Day's Night" and 1966 "Help."<br/><br/>British pop rock band Herman's Hermits tour the US and are chosen as the "good luck name" of the next Gemini space capsule.<br/><br/>Yellow titled wrappers rubber-stamped copy No. 73 dated August 30 1965 with credits for screenwriter James B. Gordon. Title page integral with first page. 112 leaves with last page of text numbered 112. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
1934267541New York: A. L. Burt 1934. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Very Good dust jacket. Other than a previous owner name on the verso of the front endpaper this is a clean copy with no other marks. The dustjacket has some light chipping and is protected with a new mylar cover. Very Good binding / Very Good dust jacket. A. L. Burt unknown books
19221335680San Francisco: Printed for Williams Andrews Clark Jr. by John Henry Nash 1922. Limited Edition. Hardcover. 4to. 8vo. 2 volumes in slipcase; VG; spine of 4to. vellum with gold lettering blue paper over boards 8vo. blue paper; housed in blue/grey slipcase; some shelfwear and fading to slipcase faint writing dated 1922 on slipcase; a limited edition of 150 copies of which this is number 68; color portrait of Keats at frontispiece with tissue guard; tipped in at the front is a slip of paper that states 'with the compliment of William Andrews Clark Jr.'; 8vo. is a softcover facsimile of the 1821 original publication of Adonais; minor damage to spine where volumes have been pulled out of slipcase.<br /> <br /> <p> Oversized order. Additional shipping and handling may be necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy international shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. Contact seller if you have any questions.<br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved case 8 1/2<br /> <p>EM consignment;. 1335680. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Printed for Williams Andrews Clark, Jr., by John Henry Nash hardcover books
197552301Boston: New York Graphic Society 1975. Octavo pp. i-v vi-xi xii 1-244 illustrations cloth. First edition. Popular study that provides historical and geographical background on Shelley and her literary creation. Anatomy of Wonder 1987 10-125. See Barron ed Horror Literature p. 420. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #52300 New York Graphic Society unknown books
1999177436Cambridge MA: MIT Press 1999. Softcover. VG. creases to front cover; light scuffs & edge-wear; slight crease/furrow to spine. pgs clean color plates bright. flexible olive and pictorial wraps w/ black printing. 168 pgs w/ 56 bw & color plates & additional illustrations. "Claude Cahun Maya Deren and Cindy Sherman were born in different countries in different generations - Cahun in France in 1894 Deren in Russia in 1917 and Sherman in the United States in 1954. Yet they share a deeply theatrical obsession that shatters any notion of a unified self. All three try out identities from different social classes and geographic environments extend their temporal range into the past and future and transform themselves into heroes and villains mythological creatures and sex goddesses. The premise of Inverted Odysseys is that this expanded concept of the self - this playful urge to "try on" other roles - is more than a feminist or psychological issue. It is central to our global culture to our definition of human identity in a world where the individual exists in a multicultural and multemporal environment. This book is an "odyssey" through historical theoretical critical and literary perspectives on the three artists viewed in the context of these issues."--Jacket. MIT Press unknown books
2009122016Richmond Virginia: Reynolds Gallery 2009. Softbound. VG. Color pictorial wraps. 36 pp. 15 color plates one color illus. Issued in conjunction with a 2009 exhibition of detailed pictures of fish and animals rendered by American artist James Prosek b. 1975. With an introduction by John B. Ravenal a lengthy essay by Shelley R. Langdale a chronology and exhibition history and 15 full-color examples of Prosek's stunning work. Reynolds Gallery unknown books
1967124786Battle Creek MI: Peaceways 1967. 156p. wraps slightly shelf worn. Text in French & English composed of poetry and a few essays. Shelley born in 1887 was a cofounder of The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom sailed the Ford Peace Expedition and was active in pacifist circles from 1915 on. In 1964 she was a write-in candidate for vice-president. Peaceways unknown books
190756575London: Smith Elder & Co 1907. First Edition. 8vo. red cloth with gilt; 331 pages. With Illustrations With Photographs. Very Good some wear covers with gilt bright; contents clean & tight but ex-library copy with related markings. <br/><br/> Smith, Elder, & Co hardcover books
1907636Boston: Little Brown and Company 1907. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. xiv 331 pp illustrations with frontispiece index gilt top edge. Original red cloth with gilt decoration; no dust jacket. Spine lightly sunned previous owner's name on front endpaper a few pages roughly opened. Still a very attractive and sound copy. A biography of John Harvard including chapters on his environment parentage early influences the Harvard Circle Cambridge last years in England the New World. Little, Brown, and Company hardcover books
1987WRCLIT64831Syracuse: Syracuse University Press 1987. Quarto. Cloth. Photographs illustrations color plates. First edition. About fine in dust jacket with faint sunning to spine panel. Syracuse University Press hardcover books
1987UARMJOH00AFSyracuse University Press 1987. Good. Armitage Shelley. John Held Jr.: Illustrator of the Jazz Age. Syracuse New York: Syracuse University Press 1987. 220pp. Indexed. 8vo. Black cloth. Book condition: Good ex library with ink stamp on title page. Paper fragments from pocket removal on endsheets. A few bookstore notations on endsheets. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with no library markings. Faded spine. Subtly bumped edges. Syracuse University Press hardcover books
2011124730New York New York: Hirschl & Adler Modern 2011. Softcover. VG. Grey stapled wraps; 31 pp.; 12 color plates. Accompanied a 2011 gallery exhibition; Includes a statement from the artist as well as a chronology; Twelve works listed. Hirschl & Adler Modern unknown books
2007131499NY: Hirschl & Adler Modern 2007. Softbound. VG some fading to back cover. Color illustrated wraps. 32 pp. 17 color plates. Exhibition April 26-June 1 2007. Still life cityscape. Hirschl & Adler Modern unknown books
19322265350D. Appleton and Company 1932. Limited Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Limited edition #166 of 500 copies. Spine faded. 1932 Hard Cover. We have more books available by this author!. xii 2 473 1 pp. 8vo. "John Underhill 7 October 1597 D. Appleton and Company hardcover books
1960738851960. KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION. KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION BULLETIN later THE KEATS-SHELLEY REVIEW. Sheen Common Heslington York etc.: Keats-Shelley Memorial Association 1960-1995. A broken run of 33 issues as follows: No. XI 1960; No. XIV 1963 - No. XXXVI 1985; the name changes here as do the volume numbers and title: Keats-Shelley Review No. 1 Autumn 1986 - No. 9 Spring 1995. 8vo. wrappers illustrated. Some mild soiling to a few wraps but overall these set is fine internally and partially unopened in the earlier volumes. unknown books
1993157590Toledo OH: Weyer International Book Division 1993. First edition. Hardcover. 227 pages. Number 2813 of 5000 copies. Introduction by Shelley Berman. Includes numerous color photographs. A fine copy in boards. No dust jacket as issued. Signed and inscribed by Jim Weyer on the limitation page. Weyer International Book Division unknown books
1982120200Castenedolo Italy: Il Caso Faurisson 1982. 31p. wraps. Original English text of Shelley's poem facing Italian translation on opposite pages. Former owner's name on first page. Il Caso Faurisson unknown books
37218London: Privately printed Richard Clay & Sons for T.J. Wise 1894. Two volumes. One of 30 sets on Whatman paper. 6 x 74 2; viii 69 3 pp. With Ashley Library device on final leaves. In original brick red cloth over beveled boards gilt-stamped lettering to spines. Minor rubbing and soiling to boards corners bumped endpapers lightly offset. Bookplate of Louis V. Ledoux to front pastedowns. Todd 268d; Smith p.328 . VeryGood. Hardcover . Privately printed [Richard Clay & Sons for T.J. Wise] 1894 hardcover books
1926WRCLIT84337New York: Privately printed for Carl H. Pforzheimer 1926. Large octavo. Decorated cloth. Spine very slightly darkened hint of faint foxing to endsheets otherwise about fine in cloth slipcase. First edition. Copy #53 of one hundred and fifty-five numbered copies printed for friends of Carl Pforzheimer by the Pynson Printers. [Privately printed for Carl H. Pforzheimer] hardcover books
1926WRCLIT57692New York: Privately printed for Carl H. Pforzheimer 1926. Large octavo. Floral cloth over boards. First edition. One of 155 numbered copies printed by the Pynson Printers. Spine a trace darkened endsheets somewhat foxed but a very good copy in corner-worn slipcase. [ Privately printed for Carl H. Pforzheimer] hardcover books