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19253079Seattle et al. 1925. 14 vols. large 4to. ca. 29 cm tall x 22 cm wide x 36 cm linear mostly in 3-hole side-stiched black leatherette covers preserved in very good condition. Very large and interesting literary archive of typescript stories and novels by "El Comancho" a very popular author who specialized in stories of Native American lore and folktales the American West and Western Expansion the Pacific Northwest Hunting and Fishing and much more. Includes typescripts of "Three Boys in the Hills" and many stories published in "Outdoor Life" often with corrections and annotations SEE FINDING AID BELOW. This appears to be the only substantial collection of "El Comancho" manuscripts in private hands. The archive which is preserved in excellent condition easily contains more than 3000 typescript leaves. Some of the works appear to be unpublished. <br/><br/>¶ Walter Shelley Phillips 1867-1940 also known as "El Comancho" was a self-educated and self-trained naturalist geologist newspaper reporter free-lance writer and author of numerous books. In his early life Phillips became familiar with the Sioux Blackfeet and Crow Indians devoting himself to recording Indian life and lore. All of the tribes he encountered welcomed him and referred to him as some variation of "Lone Man." As a child he spent much of his time with the Otoes and often lived for weeks at a time with the tribe's chief and the chief's family in their lodge and accompanied them on buffalo hunts. Phillips was given the name "Comanche" by Chief High Horse of the Sioux Tribe. He began writing about outdoor life and his experiences in the West around 1887 and worked for midwestern newspapers as a cartoonist and journalist. In 1891 he worked for the Press Telegraph and Post-Intelligencer in Seattle. Phillips became a founding member of the Washington State Game and Fish Protective Association; in 1904 he began Pacific Sportsman magazine which became Outdoor Life in 1907. Phillips wrote thousands of articles on outdoor life lore and his own personal experiences growing up in the age of covered wagons cowboys and western expansion including the syndicated newspaper features "Teepee Tales" and "Sign Talk." He also wrote books and illustrated his own and others' from the 1890s to 1920s including juvenile works Indian legends and more. SOURCE: University of Washington Walter Shelley Phillips Papers Finding Aid. <br/><br/>¶ SCOPE OF ARCHIVE: Typescripts and related material by "El Comancho" including unpublished books all from Phillips's own collection. <br/><br/>FINDING AID of all 14 volumes:<br/><br/>1. Typescript. Poems of an Optimist. 1921. A Philosophic Appreciation. - Apparently unpublished <br/><br/>2. Typescript. A String of Brass Beads A Novel. 1917. Bound March 1918. 26 Chapter Serial. -- Apparently unpublished <br/><br/>3. Typescripts. Short Stories - in Manuscript. 1912-1914. Index. Blackfoot Words and Names. Schultz. M.S.S. 1916. Blackfoot Names. Hofer. M.S.S. 1916. Notes: The Old North Trail. McClintock. M.S.S. 1916. Blackfoot Names: Old North Trail. McClintock. M.S.S. 1916. What a Totem is and Why. Westerner. 1912. The Big Winter Storm. Westerner. April 1914. How Nature Waters the Earth. Westerner. May 1914. What the Water Does For Us. Westerner. June 1914. The Story of Ice and Fire. Westerner. 1914. Real Stories of the West: The Winter Counts. Westerner. 1914. The Man Who Ran the Ferry. Westerner. 1912. The Case of Pete Czarvich. Westerner. Nov. 1911. The Man Who Got Tired of Work. Westerner. 1912. Concerning a Blue Eyed Woman and Some Others. Westerner. Dec. 1911. Emil: The King of Little Sweden. Westerner. Jan. 1912. The Failure. Westerner. Feb. 1912. Lars The Chicken Man. Westerner. 1912. Industrial: The Berry Patch and What Came of It. Westerner. Aug. 1914. The Story of the Hop Vine. Westerner. Sep. 1914. Consider the Wheatfield. Westerner. Oct. 1914. Just Oil. Westerner. Dec. 1914. Bends In the Trail: The Man I Found in the Valley. Westerner. Aug. 1914. Bob Heckathorn. Westerner. Sep. 1914. A Citizen in the Making. Westerner. Oct. 1914. My Friend joe. Westerner. Nov. 1914. How Christmas Came to the Nesters. Westerner. Dec. 1914. Reddy. Westerner. Jan. 1915. Shore Bird Shooting on the West Coas. Pac Motor Boat. Sep 1914. With the Upland Birds. Pac Motor Boat Oct. 1914. Deer Hunting for the Motorboat Man. Pac Motor Boat. Nov. 1914. Camping for Pleasure. Westerner. May 1913. Camping and Tramping. Seattle Argus. May 1913. Where to go and How to Get There for Outdoor Sport. Seattle Argus. 1910. When We Go A-Fishing. Seattle Argus. June 1912. The Time of Scarlet and Gold. M.S.S. The Tale of Ten Percent. Sold to W.W. Trust Co. 1917. "And the Cat Came Back" - Comedy. M.S.S.<br/><br/>4. Typescripts. Mixed Short Stories. 1918. Contents. 1. Moving Picture Synopsis by Chapters of "The Green Opal Ring". 2. Moving Picture Synopsis- short form- of "The Green Opal Ring". 3. The Girl Who Didn't Care. 4. The Girl Who Changed her Mind. 5. The Girl from the River Bogueshiel. 6. The Great Service Syndicate. 7. The Swede. 8. Bull Hawkins. 9. How the Big Boss Went to War. 10. The House in the Sage. 11. When the Red Gods Listen. 12. Bends in the Trail: A Tale of Early Railroad Days. 13. An Adventure in Advertising. 14. Original Comedy Scenario: "And the Cat Came Back". 15. Revise of "And the Cat Came Back". 16. Second Revise of "And the Cat Came Back". 17. Original M.S.S. Perkins' Cat. 18. Revise of Perkins' Cat. 19. Original: A Tale of Ten Percent. 20. Revise of A Tale of Ten Percent. 21. Re-revise of A Tale of Ten Percent. Bound March 1918. <br/><br/>5. Typescripts. 1922 NY Stuff & Motorboat Stuff File Copy. File Copies. 1922 NY Stuff. Bob Davis Stuff. Geological Note. Spanish Words etc. The Symbol. Indian Fortune Telling Cards. In the Open with El Comancho. That Daughter of Mine. Outdoor Negatives Reprinted. <br/><br/>6. Typescripts. Outdoor Recreation 1924-25. Covered Wagon Days. Index. 1. Crossing the River. 2. A Million Acre Fire. 3. Blizzards and Indians. 4. Buffalo Hunts and Hunters. 5. Hot Winds and Grasshoppers. 6. Politics and Poker. 7. Over the Hump and Back. 8. Riding Wide. 9. The Ragged Edge of Things. 10. The Last of the old Plains. 11. Desert Days. 12. Trying to Stay Put. <br/><br/>7. Typescripts. Outdoor America. Little River- David- Series. 1924-1925. 12 Stories.<br/><br/>8. Typescripts. Outdoor America. Other than Little River- David Series. 1924-25. Series of Stories Written for the "Isaac Walton Monthly". Chicago 1923. 1. The Friendly Wilderness. 2. "Boy Page Henry Ford": A Letter. 3. The Little People of the Wilderness. 4. A Bit About Woodcraft. 5. Spring Woodcraft. 6. The Story of the Twentynine. 7. I Hobnob with Some Cavemen. 8. I'll Tell You About a River. 9. Springtime Along the Little River. 10. The Moon of H'Nash-ka The Jumping Frog. 11. When September Comes to the Little River.<br/><br/>9. Typescripts. Outdoor Life. Copies of Original MSS for 1924. Sign-Talk. 1924. Index. 1. An Appreciation: January 1924. 2. Roads That Run to the Sky. February 1924. 3. The Old Freighters. March 1924. 4. How the Trees Came to the Plains. April 1924. 5. Merchants of the Short-grass Range. May 1924. 6. The Railroad Builder. June 1924. 7. Desert Rats. July 1924. 8. Fish in the Desert. August 1924. 9. Pleasurable Hardships. September 1924. 10. When the Hot Winds and Grasshoppers Came. October 1924. 11. A Little Story of Sodhouse Days. November 1924. 12. Circus Day. December 1924. Various Letters of Comment. <br/><br/>10. Typescripts. Short Stories. Outdoor and Others. Bound 1918. Contents. 1. Camp Eats. 2. Some More Camp Eats. 3. About Camp Grub. 4. Practical Woodcraft. 5. April Woodcraft. 6. May Woodcraft. 7. Fur Trapping Near Home. 8. Mouse and Bighorn Sheep Hunting for the Motorboat Man. 9. The Time of Scarlet and Gold. 10. Bear Hunting for the Motorboat Man. 11. Right Around Home. 12. When the Woods are Russett Sic and Gold. 13. Just April. 14. Something You've Always Wanted. 15. Fishing in the Pacific Northwest. 16. Stock Letter Answering Fishing Questions for above. 17. What Snow does for the Forests. 18. Why is a Tree 19. Story of the Teepee. 20. Indian Boy- Games and How to Play Them. 21. Jim Poynes Sermon. 22. The Voice of the Prophet. 23. Index to Series of 37 Short Outdoor Articles. <br/><br/>11. Typescript. Three Boys in the Hills. Published by The Page Company Publishers. #53 Beacon St. Boston. 1918. 27 Chapters Forward by the author. <br/><br/>12. Typescripts. After All It's a Good Old World. 1919. Subtitles Index. 1918-1919. 1. The Woman in Overalls- God Bless Her! 2. Consider the Ships of the Seas. 3. Concerning One Hohenzollern. 4. The Man With the Grouch. 5. The Man Who Went to France. 6. The Passing of a Rose. 7. A Certain Girl and Jimmy Grunwell. 8. A Man Called The Aryan. 9. Belle Wheeler's Rose. 10. The Man with the Rivet Gun. 11. The Coward. 12. The Story of Marie. 13. About a Little Half-Forgotten Town. 14. About a Flag. 15. Cap'n Barkus' Story. 16. She-Who-Is-Always-On-The-Job. 17. When Johnnie Yank Comes Home Again. 18. A Word to Everyman's Boy. 19. The Story of the Unlucky Boy and the Busy Man. <br/><br/>And a Complete Index of the Outdoor Encyclopedia together two volumes:<br/><br/>13. Vol. 1: Outdoor Encyclopedia File Copy 1922. The Outdoor Man's Handbook. A Complete Encyclopedia of the Practise Sic of Living Next to Nature. What to do Outdoors and How to Do It. "Look in the book and see." Contains: Forward Index Plan Index A-Sheet 1-11 to C-Sheet 8-69-P137<br/><br/>14. Vol. 2: Encyclopedia File Copy 1922. Contains Index D-Sheet 9-70 to N-Sheet 18-155A-P27. Partial Contents: 70- Dishwashing: With moss and sand; how to clean greasy pots and pans without soap. 71- Daily Routine: System in camping habits. See Doing Things. 72- Dope: For mosquitoes flies etc.; how to make; how to use. 73- Drugs: See first aid. 74- Dirty Bag: For odds and ends; see personal outfit; see equipment; see one-man outfit. 75- Desert Travel: Equipment for; usages; character of country; water; sun; sandstorms; cold; lost; snow; inhabitants; ways. 76- Devil Clubs: fatsia horrida. Where found; uses etc.; see naming the plants. 77- Dandelions: Where found; habits used for medicine; for greens. See naming the plants. 78- Decoy Ducks: How to use; how to paint; how to make. 79- Don't Go to the Wilderness Alone. 79A- Don'ts: In camp and on the trail; common sense. 80- Dogs: Their place in the scheme of things. 81- Daredeviltry Sic: A few facts for tenderfeet. 82- Doing Things: System applied to life in the open. <br/><br/>PROVENANCE: Estate of Russell Johanson Ravenna Rare Books Seattle WA. unknown books
19231323113Paris: Bernard Grassett 1923. Hardcover. 12mo; G-/no DJ; Hardcover w/out DJ; Spine red with gold print raised bands initials at bottom "C.M.O."; Boards quarter bound with red leather to spine and red marbled paper to boards hinges worn and chipping some chipping on spine boards have light wear to corners light shelfwear; Text block has initials "CMO" in ink on endpapers significantly age-toned paper brittle and chipping small tear at spine on half-title page green ribbon marker; Text in French; 358 pages. 1323113. FP New Rockville Stock. Bernard Grassett hardcover books
1923WRCLIT19674Paris: Grasset 1923. Pictorial wrappers. Very good. First edition trade issue of the author's most noted work of literary biography with his thirty word signed presentation on the half title. An extraneous portrait of the author is tipped in. TALVART & PLACE MAUROIS 6a. Grasset unknown books
1975213883Saratoga CA: Saratoga Trunk 1975. Paperback. 46p poetry sunning to spine otherwise a very good first edition trade paperback limited to 100 copies in green pictorial wraps. California poet. Saratoga Trunk paperback books
1946012617New York: Hastings House 1946. Audubon's text with notes by Donald A. Shelley. 40p. colored and b/w illus. slightly chipped dj Hastings House Americana. Hastings House unknown books
607360on First-Day Cover for the 15 cent American Owls stamp Scott # 1760 1761 1762 1763 with pictorial cachet by Art Craft postmarked Fairbanks AK August 26 1978. Boldly signed by Shelley Berman. 6 1/2" x 3 3/4". Very good. Signed by Authors. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
606292on First-Day Cover for the 13 cent Talking Picture stamp Scott # 1727 with pictorial cachet by Glen Cachet postmarked Hollywood CA October 6 1977. Boldly signed by Shelley Winters. 6 1/2" x 3 3/4". Very good. TOGETHER WITH: SHELLEY WINTERS. Photograph Signed "Shelley Winters" boldly penned in ink on 1/2 length portrat of Winters wearing a low cut black dress with a single strand of pearsl. Photograph is on heavy weight stock; 3 1/2" x 5 1/2"; very good edge wear; small crease right center. Signed by Authors. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
1982566641982. Winters responds to a writer who requests permission to send Winters his movie script "with you in mind for one of the leading roles" to her for consider. Winter responds in hard-written script: "5/2/82. Dear Mr. Mitchell: Thank you for the letter but I am commited sic to a film writing a 2nd book & will be producing my own film this year." With closing & signature Shelley Winters 1920-2006 received Academy Award nominations for Best Actress for A Place in the Sun 1951 and for Best Supporting Actress for A Patch of Blue 1965 and The Poseidon Adventure 1972. She won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for The Diary of Anne Frank 1959. Winters' other memorable films include Lolita 1962 Alfie 1966 and Next Stop Greenwich Village 1976. On a single 8.5- by 11-inch white sheet of paper. Very Good condition. <br/><br/> unknown books
2002107519Cleveland Ohio: Cleveland Museum of Art 2002. Softcover. As new in shrinkwrap. Sepia illus. wraps; x 86 pp.; 22 bw and color plates; 43 bw figures. Text in English. From the exhibition of the same name held at the Cleveland Museum of Art from August 25 - October 27 2002. Includes bibliographical references. Cleveland Museum of Art paperback books
1925007777London: Humphrey Milford / Oxford University Press 1925. Fine in unsigned contemporary fine binding stamped "Genuine French Levant" rear inner dentelle the initials "TKD" in gilt front cover covers with triple gilt rules bordering quadruple gilt rules backin six compartments with gilt floral decorations and gilt lettering and tail date all edges gilt marbled end papers with wide gilt-ruled inner demntelles. Small stamp picturing man in fez bottom corner rear end page. A quite lovely copy indeed. Later Edition. Levant Morocco. Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Humphrey Milford / Oxford University Press Hardcover books
19053905London: Henry Frowde Oxford University Press 1905. Thick octavo. Bound in dark green morocco by the W.H. Smith bindery under Douglas Cockerell featuring a subtle but signature Cockerell design in blind and gilt consisting of triple leaf motifs connected to bands across spine and multiple solid gilt dots on both covers. Spine very slightly faded boards a bit bowed. Green marbled endpapers. All edges gilt. <br/><br/> Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press hardcover books
1995264593New Brunswick NJ: Transaction Publishers 1995. 194p. very good hardcover fourth printing. Transaction Publishers unknown books
1958150599N.p.: N.p. 1958. Collection of four vintage borderless reference photographs from the 1958 film. <br/><br/>The anemic undead governor of a nineteenth century prison for the criminally insane conducts cruel illegal experiments on his inmates mostly involving blood transfusions. <br/><br/>Set in Transylvania. <br/><br/>7 x 5 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
1984013473Lubbock TX: Texas Tech University Press 1984. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. 107 pages of text including a bibliography and an index. Hardcover binding with minor shelfwear and numerous small spots of foxing to the edges. Unclipped dustjacket with minor shelfwear; protected in archival mylar. First edition. Previous owner's name neatly on the rear endpaper and his initials on a page of index. From the collection of Louis Marder Shakespeare historian and collector of books by on or referring to William Shakespeare. Texas Tech University Press Hardcover books
1973149800Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1973. Collection of 12 vintage oversize borderless double weight photographs from the 1973 film. Eight photographs with the stamp of photographer Alan Pappe on the verso one photograph additionally SIGNED by the photographer. Five with holograph annotations on the verso identifying either the film the subjects or location of the photograph one bearing the annotated date "1972." <br/><br/>Pappe worked as a film still and press photographer for 30 years covering a who's who of film and music stars including iconic images of Sharon Tate Jimi Hendrix and Liza Minnelli as well as album cover for the "Grease" soundtrack album and the interior images of Jefferson Airplane's "After Bathing at Baxter's." His 1972 "Time" magazine cover photograph of Minnelli in "Cabaret" is part of the permanent collection of the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery. <br/><br/>A high-powered divorce attorney struggles with the end of his own marriage after he is caught having an affair only to discover his still in love with his ex-wife. <br/><br/>Photographs variously sized between 11.75 x 9.25 and 13 x 10 inches with most being 13.75 x 9.25 inches. Near Fine. Warner Brothers unknown books
1972148721Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1972. Final Draft script for the 1973 film here under the working title "Love in Blume." Single numeric annotation in holograph marker on front wrapper. <br/><br/>Paul Mazursky followed his acclaimed film "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice" 1969 with this sharp romantic comedy about Stephen Blume George Segal who after cheating on his wife Nina Susan Anspach realizes he cannot live without her. Nina naturally has already dumped him and what follows is a poignant and comedic film about the complexity of modern marriage. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Venice Italy and California. <br/><br/>Yellow titled wrappers noted as FINAL on the front wrapper dated July 11 1972. Distribution page present with receipt intact. Title page present dated 7/11/72 with credits for screenwriter Paul Mazursky. 135 leaves with last page of text numbered 133. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus wavy with creasing and light edgewear bound with two gold brads. Warner Brothers unknown books
1981251335Mexico City: El Centro de Informacion para Asuntos Migratorios y Fronterizos del Comite de Servicio de los Amigos 1981. 12p. self wraps secured by folding 8.5 x 11.5 inches creased from being folded in thirds for mailing two stamps and sticker shadow from address label on rear wrap else very good condition. Form letter asking for donations and form for donors laid in. Text in Spanish. Most of the issue devoted to an article on maquiladoras. El Centro de Informacion para Asuntos Migratorios y Fronterizos del Comite de Servicio de los Amigos unknown books
198310785Naples: Banco di Napoli. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1983. Hardcover. Text is in English. Prefaced by Giancarlo Mazzacurati and Nicola Spinosa. Illustrated with 32 full-page plates many color - various artists. First edition thus. Tall folio 141 pages. Fine in a fine dust jacket housed in a fine slipcase. A handsomely produced volume. . Banco di Napoli hardcover books
196816343New York: Delacorte Press. Very Good in Very Good dj. 1968. 1st & 2nd Printing. Hardcover. spine a bit turned light bumping to bottom corners minor soiling to page edges; jacket moderately edgeworn a bit faded at spine with a few small nicks and tears and some dodo scrawled a phone number on the rear panel. World War II novel based on an actual incident in which German prisoners many of them U-boat commanders being held in a Canadian POW camp had managed to set up an espionage network and to plan a major escape. Basis for the 1970 film THE McKENZIE BREAK directed by Lamont Johnson. . Delacorte Press hardcover books
2009122008Wilkes-Barre PA: Sordoni Art Gallery Wilkes University 2009. Softcover. VG. White & color illustrated wraps. 28 pp. 28 bw and color plates including cover. Issued in conjunction with a 2010 exhibition of artwork by Canadian-born artist Brian Wood b. 1948. With an essay by Christian Hawkey a collections and exhibition history a bibliography and many nice illustrations of the unique artwork. A very nice catalogue. Sordoni Art Gallery, Wilkes University unknown books
191110385Boston: L.C. Page & Co 1911. gilt decorated red cloth top edge gilt. 8vo. gilt decorated red cloth top edge gilt. xii 355 pages. First U.S. edition. "A view of the origins of that great institution sketches of its early benefactors and principal officers and a survey of the priceless objects preserved within its walls." Cover blocked in gilt with designs in orange blue and red. Armorial bookplate of Gustav A. Kirchmaier. L.C. Page & Co unknown books
1913305335London & New York: Macmillan & Co 1913. One of 50 copies on Fabriano hand-made paper. Illustrated. 2 vols. Folio. Publisher's printed wrappers. Covers stained and toned edges chipped. One of 50 copies on Fabriano hand-made paper. Illustrated. 2 vols. Folio. The only two issues published until the revival of the journal in the 1950s. Vol. I contains a catalogue of the library at the Keats-Shelley Memoiral. MacGillvray X5 Macmillan & Co unknown books
189721267New York: Bangs & Co 1897. Frontispiece portrait. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary half red morocco. Covers detached repaired with tape rubbed light marginal browning of text a few pencilled notations. Frontispiece portrait. 1 vols. 8vo. Fine Collection of Shelley and Shelleyana. "Mr. Frederickson about 20 years ago conceived the idea of having the larger portion of his buying concentrated on Shelley. We say.that this Shelley library is the most remarkable ever collected in this country" Preface signed by Ernest Dressel North. <br/>Among the great rarities is Mary Shelley's copy inscribed from Shelley of "A Philosophical Poem"1813 with her notes and two manuscript verses describing her love for Shelley. There are also several autograph Byron letters Coleridge autograph letter and poem 24 pages of the original manuscript of Irving's "Life of Washington" two Keats letters each 2 pages several Lamb letters a Poe letter discussing "The Mystery of Marie Roget" about 65 Shelley letters and several Mary Shelley letters. An amazing collection. Bangs & Co unknown books
1998Embry 191631Universtiy of New Mexico 1998. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Universtiy of New Mexico, 1998. First edition, first printing. unknown books
W08I-01054Wildside Press. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. Volume 3. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain a few markings such as an owner’s name short gifter’s inscription or light stamp. Wildside Press unknown books