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B29129-F-MITMacmillan. Collectible - Very Good. NY: Macmillan. November 1936 26th printing of the 1st edition. Hardcover. 8vo. 1037 pgs. Very good in a fair dust jacket. Grey cloth with blue. Light wear to spine ends. Soil to top edge of front cover. Owner's bookplate and gift inscription to front endpaper. Contents clean and binding sound. Jacket is very edgeworn and torn. Front flap is detached but present. 3.00 orig price to flap. Inquire if you need further information. Macmillan hardcover books
193910858JLos Angeles 1939. These are sets showing the decorated interior sets for two scenes and each are marked on the back: “Tara home of the “O’Hara family as it appears in the David O. Selznick technicolor production of Gone With the Wind which stars Clark Gable Vivien Leigh Leslie Howard and Olivia De Havilland. 8 by 10 inches. The two photographs show two different elaborate rooms in the Tara Mansion. One photograph chipped at lower left hand corner in the blank margin. The second photograph has some creasing and in the lower left hand corner and a half inch tear in bottom edge. Scarce. unknown books
1878706991878. MITCHELL S. Weir. FAT AND BLOOD: AND HOW TO MAKE THEM. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co. 1878. 12mo. brown cloth over limp boards lettered in gilt. Second printing of second revised edition. Slight scuffing and spotting to front board which is also slightly bowed. Spine just cocked. Overopened at the title page. In all a very good plus copy. unknown books
1885289945Philadelphia.: Lea Brothers & Co. 1885 . 2nd Edition. Publisher’s green cloth blind ruled borders gilt spine title. . Very good some darkening and a spot to spine contents tight and unmarked. . 20.2x13 cm. . Mitchell was a noted neurologist and also an author of popular fiction. Virginia Woolf was one of his famous patients Lea Brothers & Co. hardcover books
20039020893New York: Random House 2003. Advance Reading Copy. Paperback. Fine. Advance uncorrected proof in publisher's wraps. Appears unread. <br/><br/> Random House paperback books
1834222361Philadelphia: Mitchell and Hinman 1834. First. hardcover. good. 324pp. 8vo contemporary 3/4 calf spine ends and edges of corners worn calf rubbed light foxing throughout. Philadelphia: Mitchell and Hinman 1834. First Edition.<br/><br/> The map itself is not present. Howes M-684.<br/><br/> Mitchell and Hinman unknown books
1881203536Philadelphia: Mitchell Samuel Augustus Jr. 1881. unbound. very good. Map. Engraving with original hand coloring. Image measures 20" x 14.5".<br/><br/> Great double page map of Washington and Oregon divided into counties and some townships. Shows towns waterways railroads topographical details and Indian reservations. In excellent condition. Also available in 1882 edition. S. Augustus Mitchell Jr. continued his father's successful mapmaking and publishing business and was one of the most prolific and renowned 19th century American publishers.<br/><br/> Mitchell, Samuel Augustus Jr. unknown books
198923432Southampton Long Island New York: Artist Published 1989. Three catalogs for this artists work include: 1989 20 pages 1995 28 pages; 2000 30 pages; all are color black and white illustrated; one with a signed note from the artist tipped-on to a front endpaper; each with an artist exhibition chronology and biographical information critical commentary; most of these pieces reflect the artists depiction of Watermill Southampton Long Island NY beach and shoreline scenes; all bound in oblong-format color illustrated paper covers approx. 8 1/2" x 10" size; light tips edge wear; in very good condition. Signed by Artist. First Editions. Soft Cover. Very Good. Artist Published Paperback books
1988167203New York & Ithaca NY: Hudson Hills Press in association with Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art Cornell University 1988. First edition. Softcover. 227 pages. Published in conjunction with a major retrospective of Mitchell's works. Text by Judith E. Bernstock. Includes 118 color plates along with 8 black and white illustrations. A clean and tight near fine copy in wrappers with a very slight lean to the spine. Hudson Hills Press in association with Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University unknown books
200687650Madrid:: Hispanic Society of America. As New in As New dust jacket. 2006. Hardcover. 9780875351582 . Text is in English and Spanish. Color and black and white illustrations throughout. First edition. As new in like dust jacket. Still in original shrinkwrap.; 192 pages . Hispanic Society of America, hardcover books
19882579New York: Viking Press 1988. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. Signed first edition of Men of Zeal by Senators William Cohen and George Mitchell. Octavo xxxi 350pp. Blue hardcover white cloth spine title in gilt. First edition statement with full number line on copyright page. In publisher's near fine dust jacket retail price on front flap. Inscribed by both authors to Senate page on half title: "For Willie Jennings With best wishes and many thanks for "stocking us." Bill Cohen." / "To Willie Jennings - With sincere thanks for your help - George Mitchell. Viking Press hardcover books
2005288002Cologne: Feierbend 2005. First. hardcover. fine/fine. Profusely illustrated with sepia toned photographic illustrations. 324 pages large square 4to gold cloth d.w. Cologne: Feierbend 2005. First Edition. Fine.<br/><br/> Boldly signed by both authors on the title page.<br/><br/> Feierbend unknown books
1962146081Los Angeles: CBS Television Network 1962. Draft script for the Season 5 Episode 22 "Perry Mason" episode "The Case of the Crippled Cougar" which first aired on CBS on March 3 1962. Copy belonging to unknown crew member with his signature in holograph pencil on the front wrapper and with a few holograph pencil annotations within the script pertaining to line changes for Perry Mason.<br/><br/>A man crippled in a fire at his oil well believes that the owner of a tool and supply company is to blame for his injury in addition to the theft of over $100000 in cash and securities from the oil well. He secretly schemes to exact his revenge with the help of his site manager but when the manager unexpectedly turns up dead he must extricate himself from suspicion.<br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers marked as production No. 156 dated JANUARY 12 1962 with credits for character creator Erle Stanley Gardner. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Bob Mitchell. 61 leaves with last page of text numbered 55. Mimeographed rectos only with blue and pink revision pages throughout dated variously between 1/22/62 and 1/23/62. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with rusting at the binding splashes to the rear wrapper and some foxing bound with two silver brads. CBS Television Network unknown books
1982413Savannah GA: Golden Coast Publishing Co. November 1982. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in Near Fine Dust Jacket. Inscribed on front free end paper else tight bright and unmarred. DJ shows very light edge wear and rubbing two very small closed tears at head of spine and related creases price clipped. Brown boards gilt. 279pp. 31 cm. Illus. color and b/w plates. Index. <br/><br/> Golden Coast Publishing Co. hardcover books
188447885New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1884. First Edition. First printing. Inscribed on front endpaper: "Gilbert Tucker Sr. / "Country Gentleman" Albany N.Y. with regards of Don'd G. Mitchell" dated March 20 1884. A small engraved portrait of the author has been affixed below the inscription. Octavo; publisher's cloth boards; 291pp. Mild external aging; light foxing to endpapers; Very Good or better. A very early inscription preceding the earliest noted in BAL and the date of copyright deposit by two days. BAL 13966. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
1866111872New York: Scribner 1866. First Edition. hardcover. near fine. 2 vols. 12mo green cloth. New York: Scribner 1866. Near fine.<br/><br/> "Covers the period from 1812 to 1848." Wright II 1720. A.L.S. by the author laid in. Bookplate.<br/><br/> Scribner unknown books
19062221920<p>First edition thus . Octavo. Color illustrations by W. E. B. Starkweather. Original blue pictorial cloth with design in red brown gilt and black of a blazing fireplace fire. Each section separately paginated. With plain glassine dust jacket. Fine bright tight copy as new. No signatures or bookplates.</p> R. F. Fenno & Company hardcover books
030215No Binding. Very Good. folio two pages in very good clean and legible condition accompanied by original mailing envelope. Dear Friend Shaw Here I am rusticating a short distance from Baltimore enjoying myself lustily and intending to do so while I may remain. I find the cause progressing finely here although it is in the very hot bed of Catholicism Roman as you can scarcely turn without overturning a Jesuit or setting your foot upon their property. The Irish here are as "green" as you find them everywhere else. I heard a tale the other day about one whether it be true or not is left for you and me to determine. An Irishman having started on a gunning excursion came to a tree and seeing what he imagined to be a bird fired afterward on going to look for his game found a little tree frog at the root and picking it up said "och fother - el - dol! What a beautiful bird ye were before I shot the fithers off ye entirely." But for a fact an Irishman just over coming to my Uncle to get work in conversation said they raised corn in Ireland to a very great extent and that he understood how to cultivate it on turning round and seeing a field of fine corn growing near the house enquired in good faith and seriously asked "sure Misther is thim beans ye are growing there" . On Monday I start for Washington where if I should stay more than a day you may hear from me from there if not then not. . Write me if possible so that I may get it before Monday. Mail me if you please a copy of the Aug. number of the "Friend" & I will try and oblige you some time in the way of papers &c. if you have anything that you think will interest the cause here and I can be the means of forwarding the interest I shall be pleased to receive & make such use of. If I can attend to anything for you I am willing ." The "cause" to which Mitchell refers was apparently that of the newly-renamed American Party formerly called the "Know Nothings" an anti-Catholic as well as anti-slavery movement which sometimes led to violent confrontation; just days after this letter was written in Louisville Kentucky 22 people died in an anti-Catholic riot during a hotly contested race for Governor. <br /> books
190320978Pennsylvania: L.G. Stahl 1903. 10 pages; with a foreword by Mitchell about the end of the six-month anthracite mine workers' strike; well-illustrated in black and white throughout with portraits of John Mitchell the President of the United Mine Workers of America various officers of the organization Mother Jones Mitchell's legal counsels - Henry D. Lloyd and Clarence S. Darrow; military personnel involved with the strike mine and railway owners and chairmen mine police faces touched up miners miner's children dredging coal out the Lackawanna River mules being let out of the mine for first time in 2 years; military camps stockades around colliery in Stanton Samuel Gompers and a map of the counties in Pennsylvania affected by the strike actions; with a history and a chronology of the strike proceedings; finishing with a list of consolidated points about the commission pointing out some of the perceived benefits and the back page with Mitchell's declarations of confidence in the victory of the agreements made between the workers and the owners; large format 16 1/4" x 11 3/4" size; printed on slightly glossy paper stock; some edgewear and chipping; the front cover is printed with an advertisement for the revised edition of the 1903 version of the Twentieth Century Atlas also by the same publisher listed on the reverse as with this Mitchell piece - L.G. Stahl and may merely have been a 'made-up' cover for this item prior to binding otherwise; cover edges very chipped and detached from the rest of the piece; both of which appear to have been removed from a larger group; overall in good condition and interesting coal mining labor history. . Soft Cover. Good. L.G. Stahl Paperback books
1890289102Philadelphia. : American Publishing House. No date circa 1890. . Hardcover blue cloth gilt blindstamped pyramid devices on covers gilt spine titles marbled edges. . Light wear to spine ends gilt titles and decorations faded otherwise very good. . 8vo. Heavy set requires extra postage. American Publishing House. hardcover books
83534Shelton:: First Edition Library. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. N.D. Hardcover. A nearly exact facsimile of the first printing of the Macmillan edition. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. Housed in a near fine slipcase. An almost identical and affordable replica of this highly sought after and collectible modern classic. . First Edition Library, hardcover books
1994013531jsChronicle Books. Very Good. 1994. First Edition Thus. Paperback. 0811808262 . Pictorial softcover with gatefolds. Slight bumping to bottom edge plus back upper corner bumped. Minor edgewear and light scratches. Now covered by mylar. Interior is clean and tight. Obituary of Bernhard laid in. Signed and inscribed by Ruth Bernhard on title page. Re-print of the 1986 monograph--an extraordinary collection of fifty nudes each one an exquisite study of light and form by one of the most noted photographers of this century. Protected by custom made slipcase. ; B&W Photographs; 11.70 X 11.40 X 0.60 inches; Signed by Photographer . Chronicle Books paperback books
19424610The Bobbs-Merrill Company 1942. BROWNE Syd. MITCHELL Minnie Belle. HOOSIER BOY: JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY. Illustrated by Syd Browne. NY: The Bobbs-Merrill Company 1942. 8vo. cloth in dust jacket; 179 pages. First Edition. Signed by Mitchell on front endpaper. Also lengthy signed presentation by Arthur Downing President of the Riley Old Home Society. Near fine; few small chips & tears light interior staining d/j. $125.00. <br/><br/> The Bobbs-Merrill Company hardcover books
1911429511911. MITCHELL S. Weir. THE COMFORT OF THE HILLS AND OTHER POEMS. NY: Century Co. 1911. 12mo. brown half-calf leather & marbled boards. Second Edition. Signed inscription by Mitchell on a front blank page: "The last and best of my verse. Weir Mitchell." Very Good hinges repaired & tender. $125.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1900D17723New York: The Century Co 1900. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Small 8vo. 8 47 pp. Publisher's dark green cloth stamped in gold. A near fine copy. BAL 14191. First edition inscribed on the front free endpaper: "Dear Mrs Hamill I venture to contribute this volume as my personal gift. S. Weir Mitchell." <br/><br/> The Century Co hardcover books