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1964149462London: Hammer Films 1964. Collection of four vintage borderless reference photographs taken on the set of the 1964 film. One with a printed mimeo snipe specific to the film's German release affixed to the verso noting the film's German title "Die brennenden Augen von Schloss Bartimore."<br/><br/>A small village in the early twentieth century is terrorized by Megaera the Gorgon a monster so hideous that even glancing at her face turns humans to stone.<br/><br/>Set in eastern Europe.<br/><br/>Two photographs 10 x 8 inches two photographs 9.25 x 7 inches. Very Good plus lightly faded in portions.<br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request.<br/><br/>Johnson and Del Vecchio Hammer Films: An Exhaustive Filmography pp. 241-242. Hammer Films unknown books
195721167London: Elek Books. Very Good in Very Good dj. 1957. 1st U.K. edition. Hardcover. price-clipped minor shelfwear spine a bit turned; jacket quite nice would rate Near Fine but for the somewhat clumsy price-clipping which removes just a tiny corner of the jacket flap text. Comic novel about "Fiérot Le Pou" get it a gangster who "had risen -- over forty years and via Sing Sing and Alcatraz -- to control PRA the largest criminal combine in France." Yep he's a big shot all right but he's also got a big problem: his only son Frankie despite being "born with a silver flick-knife in his fingers and with all the promise of a golden future as a killer" wants no part of the family business having designs on becoming a poet and a schoolmaster. His old man decides to break his spirit by sending him for "training" in Marseilles Palermo London and New York and Gallic hilarity ensues. Published in France in 1954 as "Le Gangster aux Etoiles." . Elek Books hardcover books
1999260281999. Dowling Shelley L. and Mary C. Custy. The Jurisprudence of United States Constitutional Intrepretation: An Annotated Bibliography. Buffalo NY: Fred B. Rothman Publications 1999. xvii 574pp. Cloth. New. $89.95. A comprehensive annotated bibliography identifies and describes more than 800 documentary collections treatises textbooks articles and electronic resources bearing on the U.S. Constitutional interpretation. Anyone studying Constitutional history will find this to be an invaluable work. unknown books
194648913Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1946. Second printing. Rough weave linen cloth bindings. Blue topstain. Pale blue dust jackets. Slipcase. Books with bookplate otherwise VG in similar jackets & slipcase. 2 volumes. Illustrated. 8vo. 9-1/2" x 6-1/4" <br/><br/> University of Oklahoma Press hardcover books
194430542Norman OK: University of Oklahoma 1944. First Edition. Two volumes. 8vo pp. 379 390. Illustrated. VG in little chipped dj. Included are many previously unpublished letters from after 1822 the year of Shelley's death. University of Oklahoma unknown books
1909259154London: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons Ltd 1909. First edition Copy no. 4 of 200 Large Paper Copies. lviii 479; xvi 481-1020 pp. 2 vols. 8vo. Bound in half publisher's black pebbled morocco and cloth t.e.g rest uncut. Fine. First edition Copy no. 4 of 200 Large Paper Copies. lviii 479; xvi 481-1020 pp. 2 vols. 8vo. EDWARD DOWDEN'S SET PRESENTATION. Inscribed "To Professor Edward Dowden with Roger Ingpen's compliments & thanks Sept 6th 1909." WITH a full page ALS to Dowden from Ingpen tipped in on the same date. Telling him he is sending this copy of his book which was to be published the next day the 7th. One can see his acknowledgement to Dowden's scholarship on p. vi of the Preface and his thanks in this letter. A great association copy. Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd unknown books
188944014London: Richard Bentley & Son 1889. First Edition. With portraits and facsimile. xv 369; viii 325 1 imprint 1 note verso blank 1 errata verso blank 2 ads pp. 2 vols. 8vo. Original tan cloth with decorative overlays to boards. Bookplate of Henry Cabot Lodge. Spines dull heads bumped else very good plus. First Edition. With portraits and facsimile. xv 369; viii 325 1 imprint 1 note verso blank 1 errata verso blank 2 ads pp. 2 vols. 8vo. Richard Bentley & Son unknown books
223295New York: Brentano. hardcover. near fine. Thick 8vo. Magnificently rebound in full burgundy morocco with gold floral designs on the covers and spine t.e.g. New York: Brentano no date circa 1950. A fine copy but for a bookplate neatly removed from inside front cover.<br/><br/> Brentano unknown books
1832000649London: Edward Moxon 1832 1832. FIRST EDITION FIRST BINDING COMPLETELY UNRESTORED. 1 vol. 12mo bound in the original tan boards the secondary binding was cloth printed paper spine label partially present uncut as issued outer hinges starting inner hinges fine internally clean and bright a VERY GOOD UNSOPHISTICATED COPY. Housed in a full green straight grained morocco solider slipcase gilt lettered spine. <br /><br />Written to denounce the state of things that occasioned the notorious 'Peterloo Massacre' at Manchester in 1819 for publication in The Examiner but turned down by the editor Leigh Hunt ".because he thought that the public at large had not become sufficiently discerning to do justice to the sincerity and kind-heartedness of the spirit that walked in this flaming robe of verse." London: Edward Moxon, 1832 hardcover books
08602London 1930: John Hamilton Ltd. First Edition. Beautifully bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe for Marshall Fields in full terra-cotta leather with custom felt-lined slipcase. Octavo 217 pages all edges gilt marbled end papers matching the paper on slipcase; with dozens of portraits. A lovely copy in a stunning binding. Spine lightly age-toned. <br/><br/> John Hamilton Ltd hardcover books
1909164655N.p. New York: Issued by Mossant 1909. Octavo pp. 1-2 blank 3-30 31-36: blank not paginated half title leaf and title leaf printed in red and black embossed decorated wrappers printed in red yapp edges sewn as issued. First separate edition. Shelley's most frequently anthologized short story first published in THE KEEPSAKE FOR MDCCCXXXIV 1833 and collected in TALES AND STORIES . 1891. This booklet was probably printed in the early 1900s. Bleiler The Guide to Supernatural Fiction 1465d. Bleiler Science-Fiction: The Early Years 2019c. Reginald 13004 dating "1910" Covers tanned and rubbed a very good copy. A fragile uncommon booklet. #164655 Issued by Mossant unknown books
191524944Brooklyn New York: The Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences 1915. 23 1 page of useful scientific literature references at back. Content on methodology used collection methods species key description color & changes habitat distribution locomotion breeding & habits vigor & resistance pugnacity reactions to light thigmotaxis hydrotaxis intelligence sexual selection & family life and more. Studied at the Biological Laboratory at Cold Spring Harbor Long Island in the summer session of 1914. ".Because of their interesting and curious habits the fiddler crabs have aroused the curiosity and attention of a number of naturalists.this is a general discussion of some of the theoretical problems involved." from the authors' Introduction. Printed at the Eagle Press Brooklyn. Approx. 7" x 9 1/2" size printed gray stiff cardstock boards with blue cloth spine. Some edge-wear soiling to the covers top front corner chipped away a little. Contents clean and in very good condition. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Good. The Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences hardcover books
194610534Yonkers: Alicat Bookshop 1946. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Pamphlet. Number 4 in the "Outcast" series of chapbooks published by the Alicat Bookshop. 24 pp. Includes selections from The Necessity of Atheism A Letter to Lord Ellenborough A Refutation of Deism and Essay on Christianity by Shelley. A clean near fine example of this uncommon book. <br/><br/> Alicat Bookshop paperback books
2000173906San Francisco: Harold Norse 2000. 68p. 5.5x8.5 inches photographs interview introduction ads very good first edition booklet in stapled pictorial wraps. An interview the Pacific Northwest duo. [Harold Norse] unknown books
1955137952Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1955. Vintage candid photograph of Robert Mitchum sharing a moment with his wife Dorothy while on the set of "The Night of the Hunter." Dressed in costume as Harry Powell the image of a smiling relaxed Mitchum is incongruous with the severe terrifying nature of the character he played one of the most iconic villains in all film history. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus. Shallow vertical slice to the right side of the image. United Artists unknown books
1992WRCLIT44231New Rochelle NY: James L. Weil 1992. Sewn printed wrappers. Fine. First edition. One of fifty copies for private distribution designed by Martino Mardersteig and printed on Magnani Rag paper at the Stamperia Valdonega. The results of a sonnet writing contest among Keats Leigh Hunt and Shelley with a prefatory note by Richard Woodhouse. James L. Weil unknown books
1945291772Garden City.: Doubleday Doran. 1945. 1st Edition. Green cloth gilt spine title. Very good. bookplate to pastedown in a very good dust jacket with some wear and wrinkling to the top edge. $2.50 price on dust jacket flap. 20.5x14.5 cm. Scarce novel of American civilians in The Philippines at the time of the Japanese occupation. Based on the author’s experiences during the war. weight: 0.8 lb. Doubleday, Doran. hardcover books
188021450London: Printed for Private Distribution 1880. Number 10 of the 50 printed for American distribution from an private issue edition of 100 copies. Engraved frontispiece marked "Proof" title vignette folding pedigree illustrations in text. 1 vols. 4to. Contemporary half green morocco original wrappers bound in. Some rubbing original wrappers and adjacent leaves spotted and browned else a good copy from the library of Henry Cabot Lodge. Number 10 of the 50 printed for American distribution from an private issue edition of 100 copies. Engraved frontispiece marked "Proof" title vignette folding pedigree illustrations in text. 1 vols. 4to. Printed for Private Distribution unknown books
1901292613London: Vale Press 1901. Limited. hardcover. very good. Charles Ricketts. Illustrated by Charles Ricketts with initial letters and several elaborate wood engraved border designs. 3 volumes. 8vo white cloth spines sunned as usual. London: Hacon & Ricketts The Vale Press 1901. Limited Edition.<br/><br/> A very good copy with some very light foxing at bottom margins of a few pages otherwise fine & fresh.<br/><br/> Vale Press unknown books
1971229211Cambridge The Limited Editions Club at the University Printing House 1971. 1971. First edition thus. 4to. Illustrated with wood engravings by Richard Shirley Smith. Selected edited and with a 19 page introduction by Stephen Spender. Original 1/2 brown leather with black gilt stamped spine label over terra-cotta cloth with a black leather blindstamped label of Shelley on the upper front cover. 312 pages 1 page index. Enclosed in a black board slipcase with gold spine label stamped in black rubbed; soiling; spine label chipped. Very good book in a good-very good slipcase. No other signatures or bookplates. Number 1346 of 1500 numbered copies signed by the illustrator Richard Shirley Smith on the limitation page. Signed by Illustrators. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Cambridge, The Limited Editions Club at the University Printing House, 1971. hardcover books
190152185London: Sold by Hacon & Ricketts The Vale Press 17 Craven Street Strand & John Lane New York 1901. One of 300 copies. Decorated by Charles Ricketts. 12 ccxpp.; 12 clxxxviii pp.; 12 clxxxviii pp. 3 vols. 8vo. Cream cloth spines faded. With the bookplate of Cortlandt F. Bishop. One of 300 copies. Decorated by Charles Ricketts. 12 ccxpp.; 12 clxxxviii pp.; 12 clxxxviii pp. 3 vols. 8vo. Cortlandt Bishop Copy. Sold by Hacon & Ricketts, The Vale Press, 17 Craven Street, Strand & John Lane, New York unknown books
1974252078Norwalk: Heritage Press 1974. Hardcover. xxvii 313p. introductionillustrations very good Heritage Press edition in powder blue cloth boards and plain cream slipcase Sandglass newsletter laid-in ownership bookplate of Jane Trahey affixed on pastedown endpaper. Trahey was the first woman to own and run an advertising agency and was a writer as well. Her semi-autobiographical book was the basis of Hayley Mills "The Trouble With Angels Heritage Press hardcover books
1901146388London and New York: Sold by Hacon & Ricketts The Vale Press and John Lane Printed at The Ballantyne Press under the Supervision of Charles Ricketts 1901. First edition. Full Leather. VG front hinge starting at top of Volume 1. A lovely set with dates at base of leather spines Vol. 12: 1901 Vol. 3: 1902. Custom full leather with 5 raised bands signed by The Knickerbocker Press back boards and G.P. Putnam's Sons front boards elaborate gilt tooling inside covers front and back. T.e.g. untrimmed edges12 ccxpp.; 12 clxxxviii pp.; 12 clxxxviii pp. A very attractive three-volume set. Vols. 12 are copyrighted 1901 Vol. 3 is copyrighted 1902. Some minor chipping at leather in tiny spots here and there not bad. The bindings appear entirely contemporary with the books. Sold by Hacon & Ricketts, The Vale Press and John Lane (Printed at The Ballantyne Press under the Supervision of Charles Ric hardcover books
9352Cambridge: Limited Editions Club. Shirley Smith. Introduction by Stephen Spender. Illustrated with wood engravings by Richard Shirley Smith. Designed by John Dreyfus. Printed at the University Printing House in Cambridge. Originally limited to 1500 numbered copies signed by the artist this copy is out of series signed by Shirley but unnumbered. Bound in quarter reddish-brown morocco with pale orange cloth over boards. A black portrait medallion of the poet is stamped on the front cover. Monthly LEC letter is laid in. Book is fine in a fine slipcase. <br/><br/> Limited Editions Club hardcover books
197130712Cambridge: The Limited Editions Club 1971. 8vo 28 cm 11". xxvii 1 312 4 pp.; illus. <br><br>Handsome Limited Editions Club collection of Shelley's verse. Selected edited and introduced by => Stephen Spender for the British poets series the poems are here illustrated with wood engravings by Richard Shirley Smith in a volume designed by John Dreyfus and printed at the University Printing House in Cambridge using monotype Bembo on English wove paper. The binding is quarter maroon goatskin with terra-cotta linen sides the front cover bearing => a black oval medallion embossed with a portrait of the author matching the LEC's other British poets offerings and the spine a gilt-stamped title.<br>Â Â Â Â Numbered copy 1082 of 1500 printed this is => signed at the colophon by the illustrator. The appropriate LEC newsletter and prospectus are laid in. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Bibliography of the Fine Books Published by the Limited Editions Club 443. Binding as above in original glassine wrapper and slipcase; wrapper with spine sunned and a few small edge chips slipcase with one small nick at upper edge and label lightly rubbed volume clean and fresh. A very nice copy. The Limited Editions Club unknown books