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193648601NY: Macmillan 1936. Hardcover. Very good. August 1936 Printing. Spine canted wear to extremities few small tears at spine ends else very good. <br/><br/> Macmillan hardcover books
193648602NY: Macmillan 1936. Hardcover. Very good. November 1936 Printing. Extremities lightly worn with some minor loss at the spine ends else very good. <br/><br/> Macmillan hardcover books
198646827NY: Macmillan 1986. Hardcover. Very good. 50th Anniversary facsimile edition. Very good hardback in a just lightly rubbed jacket. <br/><br/> Macmillan hardcover books
196492512NY:: Macmillan. Near Fine. 1964. Hardcover. The author's first book. Pulitzer Prize winner. Made into the 1939 Academy Award winning film. Two-column text layout. Book club edition. Near fine in gray cloth with blue lettering and design on the spine. No dust jacket.; 689 pages . Macmillan, hardcover books
197615640NEW YORK MACMILLAN 1976. 1976. DUST JACKET. FIRST EDITION 2ND PRINTING. VERY GOOD. F. Hardcover. NEW YORK, MACMILLAN, 1976. hardcover books
197327267London: Adam and Charles Black 1973. Hardcover. VG/VG- previous owner's name and address stamped inside age toning to end papers light corner/edge wear to dust jacket. Red cloth pictorial DJ. 272 pp. 48 color plates 330 bw ills. Thorough examination of 17th - 20th century botanical artists from Holland Flanders France Germany England and the United States. Includes biographical and critical examination of 320 artists. Adam and Charles Black hardcover books
199760053Albany:: State University of New York Press. Very Good. 1997. Paperback. 0791431266 . First paperback printing. Brief marginalia on one page else very good in illustrated wraps. . State University of New York Press, paperback books
194124493New York: D. Appleton-Century Company. Very Good. 1941. First Edition. Hardcover. no dust jacket good sound copy lightly shelfworn spine slightly turned spine cloth somewhat faded small red stain on front cover. Late novel her next-to-last published work I believe by this California author who I think of as the anti-John Steinbeck due to her previous book "Of Human Kindness" 1939 which was written as a rebuttal to "The Grapes of Wrath" and presented a sympathetic view of California's ranchers and fruit growers. Married to a California State Senator she herself was also active in Republican political circles. This book is a romantic/adventure novel about a spinsterish young librarian from New England who travels to Mexico with her frivolous aunt on a "study tour" sponsored by a business and professional women's organization and finds herself the object of amorous pursuit by a famous radio comedian an American doctor and a "dashing Mexican patriot." A contemporary review notes that "riots and kidnapping were some of the excitements that overtook the little librarian"; the same reviewer also complimented the author for her high opinion of the "natives and their mountain background." . D. Appleton-Century Company hardcover books
184715085Philadelphia: Thomas Cowperthwait & Co 1847. Ltr prtg of the 2nd revised edition. Original publisher's leather spine lettered in gilt with brown printed paper-wrapped boards. Gd binding worn/a bit shaken/rear joint staring at bottom/pos on ffep. 336 pp. Profusely illustrated with woodcut engravings. 6-3/4" x 4-1/2" <br/><br/> Thomas Cowperthwait & Co hardcover books
1898WRCLIT56446New York: Century Co. 1898. Decorated cloth. Frontis and plates. First edition one of three printings dated 1898 which BAL was unable to differentiate. Spine a bit sunned cloth a bit hand-soiled; a good sound copy. BAL 14184. WRIGHT III:3776. Century Co. hardcover books
1894482251894. MITCHELL S. Weir. WHEN ALL THE WOODS ARE GREEN. New York: The Century Co. 1894. First edition. 8vo. green cloth spine in gilt t.e.g. A very good copy that shows only light rubbing at the spine ends and extremities binding slightly skewed. unknown books
1839106606<p>Engraved colored map 9" x12" Box like cartouche with map information. Some soiling aging and browning a couple of small holes in top margin where it was bound not affecting image otherwise very good. Interesting and detailed small map of Europe. From a school and family geography. </p> S. Augustus Mitchell, books
1840106608<p>Engraved colored map 9" x11 1/2" Box like cartouche with map information. Some soiling aging and browning small holes in right margin where map was bound not affecting image otherwise very good. Attractive little map with plenty of detail and some decent color. From a school and family geography. </p> S. Augustus Mitchell, books
1903113229New York: The Century Co. 1903. Octavo pp. 1-8 1-2 3-109 110 111-112: blank note: first and last leaves are blanks title page printed in green and black original decorated blue cloth front and spine panels stamped in gold t.e.g. other edges untrimmed. First edition. Mixed collection of thirteen stories at least five with fantasy content including "A Ghost of Glory" a tale of a ghost ship. Nice material. Bleiler 1978 p. 141. Reginald 10195. BAL 14217. Smith American Fiction 1900-1925 M-872. Front and rear covers just a bit scuffed a bright very good copy. #113229 The Century Co. unknown books
1910159033New York: The Century Co. 1910. Octavo fourteen inserted plates with illustrations by Andre Castaigne and F. R. Gruger original decorated green cloth front and spine panels stamped in gold. First edition. Collects four stories; "The Guillotine Club" "The Fourteenth Guest" "The Mind-Reader" and "The House Beyond Prettymarsh." BAL 14263. Smith American Fiction 1900-1925 M-870. Hubin 1994 p. 578. Owner's penciled signature and tiny name stamp on front endpapers. Slight spine lean else a bright very good copy. #159033 The Century Co. unknown books
1910113227New York: The Century Co. 1910. Octavo fourteen inserted plates with illustrations by Andre Castaigne and F. R. Gruger original decorated green cloth front and spine panels stamped in gold. First edition. Collects four stories; "The Guillotine Club" "The Fourteenth Guest" "The Mind-Reader" and "The House Beyond Prettymarsh." BAL 14263. Smith American Fiction 1900-1925 M-870. Hubin 1994 p. 578. Small private owner's bookplate on front free endpaper with faint offset to front free endpaper several fox marks to preliminaries else a bright nearly fine copy. #113227 The Century Co. unknown books
199946512Atlanta: Harry Norman Realtors 1999. Hardcover. Very Good. 173pp index. Very good hardback in a lightly edgeworn jacket. <br/><br/> Harry Norman Realtors hardcover books
199946444Atlanta: Harry Norman Realtors 1999. Hardcover. Very Good. 173pp index. Very good hardback in a lightly edgeworn jacket that is sunned at the edges of the front panel and on the spine <br/><br/> Harry Norman Realtors hardcover books
199946471Atlanta: Harry Norman Realtors 1999. Hardcover. Very Good. 173pp index. Ink gift inscription on title page else a very good hardback in an edgeworn ajcket. <br/><br/> Harry Norman Realtors hardcover books
1959013987New York: New York University Press 1959. xi 169p. b/w front. dj. New York University Press unknown books
28919Softcover. VG- writing ex-gallery stamp. White ill. stapled wraps. 24 pp. 26 color and bw plates. Essay by Earl Stroh along with several illustrations. paperback books
1931WRCLIT80205London: The Bookman's Journal 1931. Gilt lettered medium brown cloth. Very slight tanning at edges otherwise fine without dust jacket. First collective edition of these early bibliographic treatments of George Eliot Maurice Hewlett Ronald Firbank Mark Rutherford and Leigh Hunt. The Bookman's Journal hardcover books
1966WRCLIT63937Ft. Worth: Amon Carter Museum of Art 1966. Quarto. decorated wrappers. Plates. First edition. Near fine in folding cloth case. The text consists of critical notices of her work over that span of years by Hartley Rosenfeld McBride et al. Amon Carter Museum of Art hardcover books
2003146381New York: Forge 2003. Octavo boards. First edition. Second book of the "Snowfall" series a loosely connected trilogy set in the near-future on a post-apocalyptic Earth gripped by a new Ice Age where remnants of civilization fight over territory and technology. "Beautiful compulsively readable . one of the finer post-apocalyptic tales of recent years. The blending of ancient and postmodern traits convinces us that we are indeed witnessing a futuristic milieu . Withstands comparison to Russell Hoban's RIDDLEY WALKER and John Crowley's ENGINE SUMMER." - Paul Di Filippo. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #146381 Forge unknown books
2004146382New York: Forge 2004. Octavo boards. First edition. Third book of the "Snowfall" series a loosely connected trilogy set in the near-future on a post-apocalyptic Earth gripped by a new Ice Age where remnants of civilization fight over territory and technology. "Boston's perverted technology used to conquer and oppress seems almost like magic to the North Americans who are slowly dragging themselves back up the ladder of civilization. Now the rulers of Boston eye the chaos in Middle Kingdom and find it ripe for conquest" publisher's blurb. Meanwhile rebellious genetically engineered "Persons" have turned on their makers and plot the destruction of Boston the frozen city that gave them life. "Beautiful compulsively readable . one of the finer post-apocalyptic tales of recent years. The blending of ancient and postmodern traits convinces us that we are indeed witnessing a futuristic milieu . Withstands comparison to Russell Hoban's RIDDLEY WALKER and John Crowley's ENGINE SUMMER." - Paul Di Filippo. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #146382 Forge unknown books