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1851005083NY Scribners 1851. Very good copy with some foxing to interior. Front endpapers have some offsetting from a laid in newspaper article. This is the New York "reissued" edition with new preface this book originally issued in wrappers in two volumes in 1847. Embossed green cloth with gilt stamping on boards and spine. This book comes supplied with a dust jacket which gives every indication that it was supplied with the book. The jacket is plain heavy paper with some soiling and some water staining on rear flap. The spine has a "diamond" cut into it to show the title of the book. The embossment of the boards and diamond "shadowing" reflect on the jacket as well as indications of age. If this is a jacket originally supplied with the book it is a miracle of survival for an 1851 book. The probability of it being original is good. The author's first book. First edition in possible original dust jacket and rare thus. I have additional close-up images please inquire.1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. NY Scribners Hardcover
1844260312Philadelphia: S. Augustus Mitchell 1844. unbound. Map. Wall map on linen with wooden scrolls. 31.5" x 48.75"<br/> <br/> Large scale map of the eastern United States surrounded with insets of major harbors and towns. Elaborate border design with national coat of arms placed in the each corner contributes to its official quality. Population tables listed in three different insets plus an inset map of the Treaty of 1842 also called Webster-Ashburton Treaty settling a border dispute between Maine and New Brunswick. Large Iowa Territory and Minnesota is not yet named showing impending Westward expansion. From the "National Map Series" that Mitchell produced by subscription over a series of years. Original color but heavily varnished as issued. Samuel Augustus Mitchell Sr. 1792-1868 is one of the pioneers in American cartography of the 19th century and led the conversion of engraved map plates to more affordable lithographic plates. Drawn by James Henry Young 1817-1866 and engraved by J.H. Brightly both collaborated with Mitchell on this series of maps.<br/> <br/> S. Augustus Mitchell unknown
192919263New York: Mason Publishing Co. Very Good in Very Good dj. 1932 c.1929. Reprint. Hardcover. spine turned light wear to base of spine and bottom corners; jacket slighty faded at spine with tiny tears at several corners one-inch closed tear and associated creasing at top of front panel. An early reprint of the prolific Ms. Mitchell's first novel first published in the U.S. by Dial Press in 1929 in which a famous arctic explorer is found dead in a bathtub at an English country house -- and is discovered to have been a woman! Much I suppose like a purchaser of this book by "G.M. Mitchell" as she is called in the front jacket panel might have been surprised to have learned the author's gender only upon turning to the title page. As Michele Slung wrote of Mitchell she's "a special taste" whose work "has been little published in the United States since the beginning of her career yet to mystery readers in England who have followed the classic school she is practically an institution." Considered in her heyday to be in the same league as Agatha Christie or Dorothy L. Sayers she wrote a total of 66 books featuring psychoanalyst-writer-sleuth Mrs. Beatrice Adela Lestrange Bradley introduced in this book -- one or more every year until her death in 1983. As Slung also notes: "To put it mildly eccentric goings-on are Mitchell's hallmark" with much attention devoted to "witchcraft the supernatural and folklore esoterica." It might also be observed that very few if any long-running detective series have featured a central character whose creator has taken such pains to make an unappealing indeed almost repulsive figure: the very first mention of Mrs. Bradley in this her introductory exploit has another character describing her as a "little old shrivelled clever sarcastic sort of dame who would have been smelt out as a witch in a less tolerant age." And the author herself is scarcely more charitable writing of her "nasty dry claw-like hands and her arms yellow and curiously repellant" employing adjectives like "reptilian" and describing her more than once as resembling a "playful alligator." Miss Marple she isn't! . Mason Publishing Co. hardcover
199148848New York: Limited Editions Club 1991. Limited Edition. Hardcover. fine. 249p 4to. A fine copy in a fine publisher's slipcase. Limited Editions Club copy #87 of 250. Signed by Joseph Mitchell. <br/><br/> Limited Editions Club hardcover
1952417H2854New York: The Hearst Corporation 1952. Book. Illus. by Smith Lawrence Beall Cover. Good. Single Issue Magazine. First Edition. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 188 pages. Cover illustration by Lawrence Smith Beall of outdoor ballet at the St. Louis Municipal Opera Theatre. Features: Nice colour Lincoln ad inside front cover features a cream-colored two-door with black roof and red interior; Many pages of gorgeous fashion ads with color and black and white photos; The Story of St. Louis - article with photo of the Joseph Pulitzer IV family Mrs. Warren Shapleigh and daughters guests at the home of Joseph L. Werner and more; Years of the Prophet The Veiled Prophet Ball - article with photos of Susie Slayback Mrs. Oscar H. Vieths Alice Busch Mary Virginia Collins Rosalie McRee and Mary Kennard Wallace; Fair Saint Louisans - fashion photos of Mrs. Henry Rand Mrs. H. Hanford Smith Jr. Carol Moon GardnerMrs. Rumsey Ewing Mr. and Mrs. John Peil Mrs. Eugene F. Williams Jr.the former Evelyn Niedringhaus Jane Genry Shelton Sally Shepley Mrs. J.H. Howe III Marty Marion of the St. Louis Browns with Mrs. Edward Bakewell Jr. Mrs. Theodore P. Desloge Mrs. Thomas Pettus with sons Peter and Teddy Mrs. Russell Lortz Mrs. John Brodhead Jr. Mrs. David Calhoun Mrs. James Hudson Jones formerly Mary Elizabeth Robertson Mrs. Jackson Johnson III and Mrs. Elzey M. Roberts Jr.; Music in the Missouri Air; Citadel of Art; 23 Westmoreland Place - photos of the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Mathews Jr. built by architect G.E. Henderson; Selma Hall photos; Age of Fable; Fashion photos of the Baronessa De Reutern Aloisi and Contessa Simonetta Visconti Principessa Lola Giovannelli and Comtesse Nicolas Cziraky; Paris fashion photos; Photos from the third annual Belmont Ball and a party for Richard Rodgers; St. Louis Fare; September fashion photos; Photos of the Cleveland ball for Beth Wagley daughter of Mrs. John S. Lucas; several pages of high-end real estate listings and more. Page 57 nearly loose otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this stunning snapshot of high society in 1952 St. Louis. The Hearst Corporation Paperback
SLIVCN-9781612097435NOVA SCIENCE PUBLISHERS INC (10/2011)
2004BN205803John Mitchell Fine Paintings 2004. 2004. Hardcover. Alfred Stevens 1823-1906 <br/><br/>Alfred Stevens 1823-1906 Peter Mitchell Text; Alfred Stevens Künstler John Mitchell Fine Paintings hardcover
1967149501New York: Murray Poster Printing Co. Inc. 1967. Really quite superb and typographically "groovy" poster offering a roster of decidedly superior jazz entertainment throughout August 1967. The East Village In was situated at 101 Avenue A a slice of old New York's East Village that continued as "a lynchpin of the downtown arts culture and music scene" when in 1979 it morphed into the fabulous Pyramid Club villagepreservation website. The unmistakable Booker Ervin whose tone on tenor is described by British jazz historian Brian Priestley as "not merely hot but scalding" was leading a quintet the composition of which may have matched his Newport format of that year: Chick Corea piano Reggie Johnson bass and Lenny McBrowne drums. Fellow Texan Kenny Dorham was one of the first bebop trumpeters and "had something of the fleetness of Dizzy Gillespie and the sonority of Miles Davis" Ian Carr. Tenorist Jimmy Heath whose "tough post-bop style was a match for many better-known players" Priestley led a group at this time that often included trumpeter Art Farmer and vibes maestro Milt Jackson. Blue Mitchell trumpet and Junior Cook tenor inherited Horace Silver's group when the pianist left in 1964 and made some fine recordings for Blue Note. Poster 558 x 354 mm printed in black on white-faced heavy card stock yellow spot colour. Very slight creasing to top left corner otherwise in exceptional condition bright and sharp. Ian Carr and Brian Priestley in Jazz: The Rough Guide 1995. unknown
Contents: Nash car color ad inside front cover; Commercial Solvents Corp. ad with great Iwo Jima beach landing photo; Chrysler *Fluid Drive* color ad; Only Stalin of first trio is left but Attlee carries on where Churchill left off; Very graphic 6-photo sequence of a 'Jap' being burned to death by a flame-thrower; British Labor landslide stirs the world - the winning issue was not Churchill but new homes and jobs for Britons; Photo of a masked 'squeeler' identifying Gestapo agents hiding in the ranks of the Wehrmacht in Norway; Nice color ad for Martin aircraft; Photo of Dutch people tearing up trolly blocks for desperately needed fuel; Trial of Marshal Petain in France; Amazing coverage of B-25 Mitchell bomber striking the Empire State building - the diagram looks just like what the world witnessed September 11th, 2001; The Big Playhouse - Michigan's cushy prison at Jackson; Japan on the ropes - strikes at Kure naval base cover harbor with blazing ships - B-29s blast forewarned cities; Photo of American troops from Europe massing in Manila; *Super* color centerfold featuring a 1942 yellow Buick convertible; photo of leaflet dropped on Jap cities prior to bombing (with article); Photo of Canadian General Crerar who's army has been dissolved; Kaiser lines up Graham-Paige in march toward reconversion - with Frazer's selling genius added to Western Steel facilities, Combine's one need is capital; Photo of experimental helicopter, the PV-3, in flight; Nice color Imperial whiskey ad; Surplus problem - whether to scrap the Office of War Information's (OWI) profitable magazines abroad; Swiss family air force - survival training; Motorola radio ad; Great color Union Pacific Railroad ad with emphasis upon beautiful Washington state; Unmarked with average wear. Address label atop front cover. A sound copy. Book
GOR002820846Hardback. Acceptable. hardcover
SLIVCN-9781613244333NOVA SCIENCE PUBLISHERS INC (1/2012)
196831658ROWOHLT ERNST 03/1968. 1. softcover. Vom Winde verweht ROWOHLT, ERNST paperback
2015DBS-9781781634226Koros 2015. 1St. Hardcover. New. Koros hardcover
2015DBS-9781781634226Koros 2015. 1St. Hardcover. New. Koros hardcover
2015DBS-9781680941722ARCLER PRESS 2015. 1St. Hardcover. New. ARCLER PRESS hardcover
2015DBS-9781680941722ARCLER PRESS 2015. 1St. Hardcover. New. ARCLER PRESS hardcover
1936B11192<p>New York: Macmillan June 1936. First edition second printing in June 1936 as stated on copyright page. Grey cloth hardcover. Very good condition lacking original dust jacket. Housed in custom slipcase in 3/4 leather and marbled boards design. Light to moderate wear mostly to top edge. Corners sharp and pages clean. The second printing is estimated to be about 25000 copies total after the first printing of around 10000 sold out in record time. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and basis for the Academy Award-winning film just a few years later.</p> Macmillan hardcover
19361392180New York NY: The Macmillan Company 1936. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo 1037 pages. In Good minus condition. Missing issued dust jacket. Boards are wrapped in publisher's aged grey cloth with blue lettering and designs along the spine and front board have moderate bending wear along the fore corners fraying along the fore corners and joints open tears along the spine stains on the front and rear boards and moderate age-toning throughout. Textblock has bending wear along the fore corners light soiling on a few pages stains on the end-pages and pastedowns a "Woodward & Lothrop" sticker on the rear pastedown mild wear along the edges and moderate age-toning along the edges. DL consignment. Shelved Room C. Margaret Munnerlyn Mitchell was born November 8 1900 in Atlanta Georgia into a wealthy and prominent family her father an attorney and her mother a Catholic rights activist and suffragist her maternal grandfather having served in the Confederate Army. Mitchell grew up in Jackson Hill Atlanta hearing tales of the Civil War and Reconstruction in Atlanta from her grandmother attending women's suffrage rallies with her mother and being raised mostly Catholic all factors that would feed into her most well-known work "Gone with the Wind". <br /> <br /> "Gone with the Wind" was published June 30 1936 the result of years of work starting in 1928. Upon publication "Gone with the Wind" was an immense critical and commercial success selling over 1 million copies by the end of 1936 in spite of the ongoing Great Depression. The novel has been criticized for it's romantic depiction of the South derogatory depictions of African Americans and downplaying of the violent role of the Klu Klux Klan post-Reconstruction. Despite this "Gone with the Wind" remains an immensely popular work having received award-winning adaptations for the screen and stage and remains the second favorite book of Americans after the Bible as of a 2014 Harris poll. 1392180. Special Collections. The Macmillan Company hardcover
2009025043University of Texas Press Austin TX 2009. Book. Fine Condition. Cloth with Board Slipcase. Signed by the Artist. 224 pages 156 illustrations in color. SIGNED Signed and numbered 146/250 by the artist Lance Letscher on the title page. It includes two small collaged medallions. Illustrated board slipcase. Introduction by Charles Dee Mitchell. Illustrated boards. Biography. List of Plates. Selected Articles and Reviews. University of Texas Press, Austin TX Hardcover
1910ABC_45876London: W. Clowes 1910. Modern blue wrappers. 4to. With 12 black and white photographs made during the journey and a folding chromolithographed map of North-West Arabia 27x30.5 cm. Abstract from The geographical journal no. 3 vol. XXXV. Transcript of a presentation held at the Royal Geographical Society January 24 1910 by Middle-East-explorer Douglas Carruthers 1882-1962. He traveled the region that is now Jordan and north-west Saudi Arabia in an attempt to survey the land survey for latitudes and waterways. He also shows an anthropological interest by describing and depicting several Bedouin tribes which he includes in his map. The tribal names are placed on the map in the regions where they were at the time of the journey.Numbered in pencil on top right corner of title-page. Minor spotting on the map. Otherwise in good condition. W. Clowes], unknown
Signed and inscribed by George M. Mitchell upon title page. viii, 304 pages. Four black and white maps. Eleven black and white illustrations. "A well written book on an unusual Klondike gold rush adventure. In an uncommon move, Mitchell and his partners approached the Yukon via the Slave and Mackenzie and up the Peel and Wind rivers. He was injured and remained with the Loucheaux (Kutchin) Indians for many months." - G.J. Kim Whale. "Includes descriptions of the country, hunting, the customs and life of the Indians, with notes on scurvy." - Arctic Bibliography. Somewhat above-average wear to publisher's baby blue cloth. Minor lean to spine. Name inside front board. Whale 495. AB 6042, Smith 3715. Book
1968feb81150<p>1968: RARE Iranian Persian Edition of Gone with the Wind in 2 Volumes<br /><br />بر باد Ø±ÙØªÙ‡</p><p>Used. For more details please contact me</p> Amir kabir hardcover
1937feb78118<p>1937: First Chilean Edition of Gone with the Wind</p><p>Lo que el viento se llevó</p><p>Used. For more details please contact me</p> Santiago de Chile Excelsior hardcover
1949feb80887<p>1949:First Hebrew Edition of Gone with the Wind in 4 Volumes</p><p>חלף ×¢× ×”×¨×•×—</p><p>Used. For more details please contact me</p> Mordechai Newman hardcover
1940feb132403<p>1940: First Romanian Edition of Gone with the Wind in 2</p><p>Volumes</p><p>Pe aripile vantului</p><p>Used. For more details please contact me</p> National Ciornei hardcover