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187159916Philadelphia: S. Augustus Mitchell no. 31 South Sixth Street 1871. Square folio pp. 4 27 5; 96 hand-colored maps on 70 sheets; a worn copy with joints amateurishly repaired front free endpaper and flyleaf with creases and tears in the margins title page with short tear in gutter gilt on cover dull spine scuffed and with amateur repairs at top and bottom; internally with the maps uniformly clean but occasionally with a tear or two entering from the margins or folds no loss; original brown cloth lettered in gilt on upper cover. A good and complete copy. Includes full page city maps of Boston New York Philadelphia Baltimore Washington D.C. Greenbrier West Virginia Cincinnati St. Louis and New Orleans. Contained in a new stiff card clamshell box. S. Augustus Mitchell, no. 31 South Sixth Street unknown
2022__1474316085LexisNexis UK 2022. Hardcover. New. 20 edition. 1600 pages. 10.08x6.61x2.09 inches. LexisNexis UK hardcover
1953feb80501<p>1953: First Korean Edition of Gone with the Wind in 7 Volumes</p><p>바람과 함께 사ë¼ì§€ë‹¤</p><p>Used. For more details please contact me</p> Seoul
486Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, 1972. 38 x 28 cm, en feuilles sous couverture imprimée, couverture salie avec un manque sur le deuxième plat. Avec trois lithographies de Walasse Ting, Joan Mitchell et Sam Francis. Sur double page au format : 55,5 x 38 cm. Lithographies en bel état.
2000__1858987962Edward Elgar Pub 2000. Hardcover. New. 1688 pages. 10.00x7.00x5.50 inches. Edward Elgar Pub hardcover
2001ZB1337759W. W. Norton & Company 2001. Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday June 29 SALE item first edition first printing signed by Paul McCartney at the title page; 185 pp. Hardcover fine in a very good dust jacket. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. W. W. Norton & Company hardcover
199160781991. ABBOTTBERENICE. LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB MITCHELL JOSEPH. THE BOTTOM OF THE HARBOR. New York: The Limited Editions Club 1991 4to. quarter black moroccco with cloth-covered boards cloth-covered slipcase lined with Ultrasuede. xi 249 1 pages. One of an edition limited to 250 numbered copies signed by the author. Not in LEC Bibliography. Illustrated with photogravures by Jan Gooodman of photographs by Berenice Abbott. Typeset by Michael and Winifred Bixler printed by Wild Carrot Letterpress on a Magnani paper. LEC Monthly Letter laid in. Book and slipcase in fine condition. hardcover books
1971148917N.p.: N.p. 1971. Vintage borderless photograph of Andy Warhol and the cast of the 1971 play. Holograph ink annotation on the verso crediting photographer Jack Mitchell identifying the subjects and giving a date of "5/71."<br/><br/>Based on tape-recorded telephone conversations between Andy Warhol and Brigid Berlin about her family's private life the play opened at LaMama ETC in New York City on May 5 1971 and ran for two weeks before transferring to the Roundhouse Theatre in London where it ran from August 2 to August 28 1971. <br/><br/>Produced by Ira Gale and directed by Anthony Ingrassia the cast included Jayne County Tony Zanetta and Cherry Vanilla. "Pork" proved to be a defining counter-cultural event which would have a significant influence on the evolution of the glam glitter and punk movements. The London production in particular was instrumental in the transformation of David Bowie's visual style and stage presentation.<br/><br/>10 x 6.75 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
18741606150037S. Augustus Mitchell 1874-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. Handsome clean volume. Collated: 2 leaves 27 4 pages 106 color maps and plans on 72 leaves ; 39 x 32 cm. Original leather spine over publisher's navy blind tooled boards. Gold lettering on front. Internal gutter slightly attenuated at list of maps page. Some rubbing to leather spine/corners lightly bumped. Names on Clement Darlington West Chester PA 1874 Carrie D. Speakman 1880 on end page. <br><br> Maps are in near-fine condition and free of soiling or foxing. <br><br> Mitchell's New General Atlas was a classic geographical reference in the late 19th century. Taking over the Mitchell Company business after his father retired in 1860 S. Augustus Mitchell Jr. revised the existing Mitchell atlas and renamed it the New General Atlas. New editions were published yearly until 1887. The maps were so popular they were used by the public and sometimes other publishers until the 1900s. <br><br> See Ristow American Maps and Mapmakers. Phillips 892 S. Augustus Mitchell hardcover
1939871New York: Ellison B. Greenstone Litho USA 1939. First edition. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers. Some stains on cover inside clean. In fine condition. First edition. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers. 18 p. <p><br /> Illustrated motion picture program for the 1939 romance film “Gone with the Windâ€. <br /> <p><p><br /> Adapted from Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel directed by Victor Fleming and starred by Vivien Leigh Clark Gable Leslie Howard and Olivia de Havilland.<br /> <p>. Ellison B. Greenstone (Litho USA) unknown
1889j9479Glasgow: James Maclehose & Sons. G : in Good condition without dust jackets. Occasional slight foxing. 1889. First Edition. Maroon hardback cloth cover with maroon leather spine. 290mm x 230mm 11" x 9". viii 182pp; viii 168pp 7pp; viii 141pp 7pp; viii 223pp plates. 24 b/w plates. Published 1889 - 1912. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. . James Maclehose & Sons hardcover
193817183JLos Angeles: Selznick International Pictures November 8 1938. Original 23 page carbon typescript on onionskin paper bound in blue cardstock studio covers. Fine condition. An historic piece showing the struggles David O. Selznick endured trying the create the best screenplay for his classic film. This manuscript written by Bradford Foote compares and points out the differences between the screenplay written by Sidney Howard with a screenplay version written by Foote. The Ransom Center at the University of Texas which holds the archives of David O. Selznick writes “In October 1938 Selznick sent the Sidney Howard script to two top MGM scriptwriters Lawrence Stallings and Bradbury Foote for help editing. The men under confidentiality had eight days to make their suggestions. Foote’s editing gave the film a happy ending destroying one of the novel’s most emotionally powerful scenes. In Foote’s rewrite Rhett does indeed leave but Mammy thrashes the famous “Tomorrow is another day!†speech telling Scarlett “Never you mind tomorrow honey. This here is today! There goes your man!†The scene dissolves to a shot of a railroad station. Scarlett corners Rhett in the car of a train entreating “Oh Rhett! Life is just beginning for us! Can’t you see it is We’ve both been blind stupid fools! But we’re still young! We can make up for those wasted years! Oh Rhett—let me make them up to you! Please! Please!†He kisses her hands and the scene fades out. Selznick considered this rewrite “awful.†Selznick International Pictures unknown
192724704New York: The Anderson Galleries 1927. 1st edition. Wraps. Good. 1st edition. A Good copy. 4to. 239 pp. illustrated with numerous b&w photographs. Printed stiff wraps. The wraps are soiled with the corners and the spine's crown chipped front joint tearing from the top edge. Perhaps the greatest public auction of 15th-18th century weapons and armor collection of the Archduke Eugen the last Hapsburg Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights. Over 2000 items sold in 1155 lots with 25% with photographs. The Anderson Galleries unknown
198016634JNew York: Macmillan 1980. First Edition First Printing. Signed once by Fred Crane and twice by Cammie King who both appeared in the 1939 classic film. Fred Crane who played the role of Brent one of the Tarleton twins and he speaks this first line to Vivien Leigh and has signed the book with his name and as well of that of his film character. Cammie King played Clark Gable’s and Vivien Leigh’s daughter Bonnie Blue Butler in the 1939 film classic produced by David O. Selznick. She has signed the book with both names. “Cammie King ‘Bonnie Blue’†below Fred Crane’s signature at the front free endpaper and again at the bottom of page 386 opposite a still photo of her in a scene with Clark Gable. King was also the voice the character Faline in the Walt Disney’s 1942 animated film classic Bambi and was the step daughter of Dr. Herbert Kalmus who created the stunning color film process Technicolor which was used to film Gone With the Wind. The book itself prints the shooting script for the film is illustrated with production stills and contains a fine historical essay on the writing and production of the film by Richard Harwell. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Macmillan unknown
196522299N. Y.: The Viking Press 1965. First edition of these two long essays that originally appeared in The New Yorker. The title essay became the basis for the film with Ian Holm as Joe Gould and Stanley Tucci who also directed the film as the author. Presentation copy inscribed on the front free endpaper "For Harry Roskolenko / with kindest regards / Joseph Mitchell / October 18 1965." Roskolenko reviewed Joe Gould's Secret for the New York Times and the publisher's review slip giving the publication date of September 16 1965 is laid in. Dust jacket a bit rubbed with a few short closed tears otherwise a fine copy. 8vo original cloth-backed boards dust jacket. Dust jacket a bit rubbed with a few short closed tears otherwise a fine copy. The Viking Press unknown books
193653373New York: The Macmillan Company 1936. First Edition. First Printing with "Published May 1936" on copyright page. Octavo 22.25cm; grey cloth with titling and decorations stamped in dark blue on spine and front cover; vi10375pp. Gently spine-sunned light wear and a few tiny tears to spine-ends with textblock just slightly starting to sag; touch of rubbing to lower board edges with a faint shallow stain to margins of two-dozen terminal leaves; Very Good lacking the dustjacket. Mitchell's Civil War-era novel winner of the National Book Award 1936 and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 1937 and basis for Victor Fleming's Oscar-winning 1939 film of the same name starring Clark Gable Vivien Leigh and Olivia de Havilland. The Macmillan Company unknown books
183710230112mo 5" x3"0 embossed folding case gilt title on top cover colored folding map 15" x 12". Some wear to case extremity but in very nice condition map with some normal aging and browning colors bright and crisp; a very nice copy. The Mitchell family started to produce atlases in 1846 and continued into the early 1890s. Around 1860 S. Augustus Mitchell Jr. took over and the atlas would be called Mitchell's New General Atlas. This is a nice early pocket map of the state of Illinois. Ristow 311-313. S. Augustus Mitchell books
1846WRCAM51708Philadelphia 1846. Folding handcolored pocket map 12 1/2 x 15 inches. Tipped into original 12mo. cloth folder. Separating at corner folds. Light soiling and foxing. Light wear to folder. Good. A pocket variation of Mitchell's map of Mexico and Guatemala. "This is based largely on 1845 FREMONT" - Wheat. Mitchell issued several maps of Mexico and the surrounding area in 1846 and this map appears to have gone through several editions. The handcolored map shows all the states of Mexico including Upper and Lower California and parts of the American Southwest. It also has insets of the Valley of Mexico and of Guatemala. Not in Phillips' MAPS. Scarce. WHEAT TRANSMISSISSIPPI 519 ref. hardcover books
1850100371Engraved hand colored map 54.3x72.3cm 21 ½ x28 ½†with 128 pp of text folding into original gilt pictorial blindstamped leather covers 5 ¼ x3 ½ . Leather scuffed at joints and extremities a few short slits at folds bright very good or better. The United States from the Missouri River and the eastern Texas border. You can also see where the U.S. borders on the Indian Territory. There are five insets: Gold and Quicksilver District of California; North and South America showing the maritime and land routes to California; the copper mine regions around Lake Superior; region around Niagara Falls; and New England. Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co., hardcover books
18632541Philadelphia: S. Augustus Mitchell Jr. 1863. First Edition. Cloth. Very good. The 1863 edition of Mitchell's New General Atlas complete with eighty-four maps. Folio 12.5"x15.5" 84 individual maps on 53 sheets title page and "List of Maps" at front. Publisher's stamped cloth cover half calf spine decorative bands. Some soiling to cloth wear to spine. Publisher's original endpapers. Index includes: 22pp list of Post Offices 2pp United States population records 1 world populations 3pp world distances mountains rivers. All maps have a copyright date of 1860. All maps in near fine condition. Occasional toning but overall bright illustrations. Floral borders hand-colored illustrations. Includes detailed city plans of Cincinnati Boston New York Philadelphia New Orleans Washington and Baltimore. S. Augustus Mitchell, Jr. unknown books
1833106021<p>Engraved Hand colored folding map 43.5 x 54.5 cm 17" x 21 1/2" folding into original gilt lettered and decorated morocco covers covers are 5 1/2" x 3 1/4" includes folding index sheet. Map is boxed in a cloth and marble board box with paper label on spine. Spine is worn covers a little bit rubbed some light and unobtrusive dampstaining 4" split and one fold in the ocean some darkening but generally bright; otherwise very good. Samuel Augustus Mitchell 1792-1868 founded one of the most influential map publishing companies in America which would last for over 60 years. After trying his hand at teaching Mitchell turned to map publishing and produces his first atlas in 1831. The following year he produced the first edition of the present work in 1832. This map was engraved by J.H. Young and provides a detailed view of what is now the eastern United States. The map comes with a folding index that includes information on steamboat and canal routes. This guide would be published for about 20 years. Ristow 303-204.</p> S. Augustus Mitchell, books
1888816941888. MITCHELL Silas Weir. Doctor and Patient. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company 1888. 1st ed. 1 leaf ads 177 pp. Orig. cloth. ALS on front pastedown from the author with a warm and amusing inscription to a fellow physician ".Meanwhile accept my book as a fee for medical services". Also further inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper. Binding rubbed mild toning throughout else a very good copy of one of Mitchell's scarcer titles. BAL 14131. Earnest S. Weir Mitchell p. 108; see pp. 103-08. ref. Walter S. Weir Mitchell p. 166. Heirs of Hippocrates 1960. Six essays addressed chiefly to women. "A charming blend of Mitchell the physician and Mitchell the man of letters" ref. Silas Weir Mitchell was a nineteenth century Philadelphia physician and Thomas Jefferson University alumni with his specialty being in neurology. He authored these six essays for every physician in particular the "weak and nervous" woman: "The Physician" "Convalescence" "Pain and Its Consequences" "The Moral Management of Sick or Invalid Children" "Nervousness and Its Influence on Character" "Out-Door and Camp-Life for Women. unknown
193610555New York: Macmillan 1936. Second printing. Hardcover. Near fine/very good . Octavo 1037pp. Second printing with "Published June 1936" on the copyright page and no subsequent printings stated. A crisp clean unmarked copy with the inner hinges strong. A few shallow nicks to the crown but otherwise a near fine fresh example. In the correct second-issue dust jacket with all corners evenly clipped but with "New Macmillan Books" at the top of the rear panel and "Gone with the Wind" appearing at the top of the left column. Two rather small chips to the crown one 2-inch closed tear to the front panel and one chip to the rear panel some rubbing to the front outer edge and the spine very lightly dust-soiled else a rather nicer than usual entirely unrestored example; very good or better. Macmillan hardcover
1897307811897. MITCHELL S. Weir. Hugh Wynne Free Quaker Sometime Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel on the Staf of His Excellency General Washington. Original grey cloth dustjackets. New York: The Century Co. 1897. 2 Vols. First published edition. BAL 14178 Binding B. A very good copy of this classic. A Merle Johnson High Spot. unknown
196522299N. Y.: The Viking Press 1965. First edition of these two long essays that originally appeared in The New Yorker. The title essay became the basis for the film with Ian Holm as Joe Gould and Stanley Tucci who also directed the film as the author. Presentation copy inscribed on the front free endpaper "For Harry Roskolenko / with kindest regards / Joseph Mitchell / October 18 1965." Roskolenko reviewed Joe Gould's Secret for the New York Times and the publisher's review slip giving the publication date of September 16 1965 is laid in. Dust jacket a bit rubbed with a few short closed tears otherwise a fine copy. 8vo original cloth-backed boards dust jacket. Dust jacket a bit rubbed with a few short closed tears otherwise a fine copy. The Viking Press unknown