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1998UMITTRE00LAWMerloyd-Lawrence 1998. Very Good. Mitchell John Hanson. Trespassing: An Inquiry into the Private Ownership of Land . NP: Merloyd-Lawrence 1998. 291pp. 8vo. Book condition: Very good with lightly bumped corners. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with gently bumped edges and subtle soilig. Merloyd-Lawrence unknown books
199225491Santa Fe: Laura Carpenter Fine Art 1992. First edition. Paperback. Fine/very good. Small paper quarto. Unpaginated catalog from a 1992 Santa Fe exhibition. Illustrated in color. With an essay and poem by John Yau. A fine copy in simple white stapled wrappers in printed paper dustwrapper. Some soiling to beige paper covers. A very good copy. Uncommon catalog. Laura Carpenter Fine Art paperback books
1977253319New York: Knopf 1977. hardcover. fine/very good. With 86 full-bleed plates in full color 48 black and white illustrations. 4to brown blind-stamped cloth dust wrapper lightly worn at upper edge and a clean vertical slit on the front cover. New York: Knopf 1977. A fine copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Knopf unknown books
198064456New York: Seaview Books 1980. Hardcover. 314p. first edition dj. The African American journalist's first novel centers on the '60s odyssey of a young black man from New Orleans who migrates to the East Village. Seaview Books hardcover books
1980706810NY: Seaview Books. 1980. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Seaview Books paperback books
192473383New York: The Macmillan Co. Very Good. 1924. Hardcover. First Edition. This book is hard-bound in light blue pictorial cloth with blue and gray stamping and gilt stamping to the spine. The spine is lightly"sunned". Binding is solid and tight and contents are bright and clean with black & white photo-illustrations throughout. Pictorial front cover. . The Macmillan Co hardcover books
19222299954The Manual Arts Press 1922. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Front board stained ink name on front board boards lightly rubbed light stain on top page ridge. 1922 Hard Cover. 120 pp. CONTENTS: Part I. Operations in Toy Making: Productive Work; Coloring Toys; Common Woods Used in Toy Making; Use of Jigs and Fixtures; Operation of Woodworking Machines. Part II. Drawing for Toys. The Manual Arts Press hardcover books
185622548np 1856. 12pp disbound several leaves loose generously margined. Caption title as issued. Minor wear else Very Good. An especially nasty piece of negative political campaigning attacking Hallett's private character during an 1856 Congressional contest in upstate New York. Mitchell trots out details of some private commercial litigation against Hallett along with some of Hallett's other transactions. "I do not know of a single case where a person has been benefited by dealing with Mr. Hallett; whereas on the contrary it is my candid opinion that there is not a single case where Mr. Hallett has had any dealings to any extent with any person or persons but what they are the worst off; except in cases where he has co-operated with sharks for their mutual interest in the destruction of others." Not on OCLC or in NUC or Sabin. unknown books
19281308554New York and London: The Century Co 1928. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 298; G/no-DJ; dark red spine with gilt text to paper label; cloth has slight soiling to exterior some light sunning to spine; gilt and blue decoration to front; text block has slight age toning to exterior edges previous owner's bookplate to front pastedown; frontispiece with tissue guard illustrated; interior clean; inscribed by author. 1308554. FP New Rockville Stock. The Century Co hardcover books
19282221958<p>First edition. Octavo. Color frontispiece by Saul M. Arkin frontispiece etching by Levon West 2 color plates by Konrad Meindl about 10 b/w drawings by Chauncy Howard Peters 32 sepia-tone photographs 2 facsimiles. Original full red cloth stamped gilt and dark blue on spine and upper cover t.e.g. No dust jacket. Very good rubbing to spine of blue background. 298 pages.</p><p>Inscribed presentation copy signed and inscribed by Chapple to Guy Edward Murchand on front free endpaper: ".with sincere regards of the author and an appreciation of the 'new models'.The Attic Boston 1926 sic!." No other signatures or bookplates.</p><p>Author's travel in Egypt Palestine Lebanon Syria and Iraq. Notable for Levon West's etched portrait of Mohammed something which could never be accomplished by any Islamic true believer.</p> Chapple Publishing Company, Limited hardcover books
192837989Boston: Chapple Publishing 1928. First edition. Red cloth decorated in blue and gilt top edge gilt. A very good copy slight darkening of edges. No dust jacket as issued. v 298 pp. Illus. with 32 color and b/w plates b/w drawings and photos. 8vo. Levon West Chauncy Howard Peter. Warmly inscribed by the author. Chapple Publishing hardcover books
19731929NY 1973. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1973173152New York: Grossman Publishers 1973. First edition. Oblong hardcover. First printing. 127 pages. A posthumously released collection of black and white images of Lange's cabin in California. Foreword by Margaretta K. Mitchell. A clean very near fine copy in a a close to near fine dust jacket with some slight wear. Despite the flaws a nice copy of a seemingly fairly uncommon book. Grossman Publishers unknown books
1970WRCLIT66825Boston: Little Brown and Company 1970. Cloth and boards. First edition of the author's first book and the source novel for the 1972 eponymous film with Meg Foster and Michael Burns. Top edge dust marked else very good or better in smudged and nicked near very good dust jacket. Little, Brown and Company hardcover books
192951922New York: October 1928 and January 1929. Three brief letters on the Jerome Kern sale on Anderson Galleries stationery. In the first Kennerley states: "I have sent you separate mail a careless advance list of the manuscripts and books of Thomas Hardy in the Kern Library.I shall send you advance proofs of the catalogue as they come from the printer." In the second he writes: "I am enclosing the Kern prices. I did not attempt to send them to you by cable but I suppose you got them from the New York Times. The prices may startle you - as they did me - but what suprised me most was the wide distribution of buyers. In this sale Rosenbach bought only twenty percent as against sixty-eight percent in the Clawson sale. The Hardy manuscript was an enormous price but it was bought on order. It was the healthiest sale I have ever conducted." In the third Kennerley notes "I am having some bound sets of the Kern catalogues priced with the names of the buyers and shall send you a set very shortly. Nearly every book in the sale has been sold by the booksellers." <br/><br/> October 1928 and January unknown books
1932111931Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company Publishers 1932. Octavo pp. 1-12 13-303 304: blank original salmon cloth front and spine panels stamped in brown. First U.S. edition. An excellent novel combining time travel and prehistoric life motifs. Three survivors of an airship disaster find themselves 25000 years in the past on the island of Atlantis where they join a Cro-Magnon tribe. This novel was reprinted in FAMOUS FANTASTIC MYSTERIES December 1943. Anatomy of Wonder 1981 2-71; 1987 2-79; 1995 2-89; and 2004 II-772. Angenot and Khouri "An International Bibliography of Prehistoric Fiction" SFS VIII March 1981 45. Clareson Science Fiction in America 1870s-1930s 573. Eichner Atlantean Chronicles pp. 176-77. Locke A Spectrum of Fantasy p. 159. In 333. Mild dust soiling to top edge of text block a fine copy in very good dust jacket with small triangular size chip from top edge of front panel several small chips from front flap fold and some mild shelf wear with shallow loss at spine ends and corner tips. There are two dust jacket states for this edition one pictorial the other with Christopher Morley quote on front panel priority unknown. Example here is the latter and is the less common of the two. An attractive copy. #111931 The Bobbs-Merrill Company Publishers unknown books
1946411601946. MITCHELL Clarence Blair. THOUGHTS ON POLITICAL DEMOCRACY. No place or publication information 1946. 8vo. printed wraps. First Edition. Signed by Mitchell on the front cover. Very Good. $50.00. <br/><br/> paperback books
1968733731968. Mitchell Jerome. Thomas Hoccleve: A Study in Early Fifteenth Century English Poetic. Chicago: University of Illinois Press. 1968. 8vo. green cloth. Fine in a sunned lightly soiled and edgeworn dust jacket price-clipped. unknown books
190012758New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. Very Good. 1900. Hardcover. Gray red gilt cloth; very light soiling; ex library; clean and complete illustrated. ; 1st Edition . G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover books
1934014483Kansas City: Brown-White 1934. Inscribed by author on front free endpaper dated July 10th 1934. Fifteen full-page illustrations. A well-written examination of the many sculptures and architectural styles in Kansas City. 162pp. First Edition. Brown Cloth. Light Wear and Fading/Light-chipped. Octavo. Brown-White hardcover books
198038284Cambridge:: MIT Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1980. Hardcover. 0262131498 . Second printing. Previous owner's stamp on front free endpaper else very good in a very good minor shelf wear dust jacket. . MIT Press, hardcover books
94043hardcover. 12mo cloth. N.Y.: Century 1904. vg<br/><br/> unknown books
190467444New York: The Century Co. Very Good. 1904. Hardcover. First Printing Second Issue. 290 pages. Yellow cloth covers with gilt and green printing. The spine is darkened. The covers show some light soiling. Previous owner signed the front free end paper. Otherwise this is a clean nice copy. Very Good. . The Century Co. hardcover books
1904WRCLIT25413London: Unwin 1904. Crimson cloth stamped in gilt and black. First English issue comprised of American sheets with an English title leaf and binding. The sheets are from BAL's "third second printing." Bookplate and minor foxing otherwise near fine and bright. BAL 14223n. Unwin hardcover books
190710049New York: Charles Scribners Sons 1907. Hardcover. Very good. One of 204 numbered sets signed by the author on his portrait frontispiece in the first volume. Bound in half vellum and paper boards with the titles stamped in gilt on the spines. Unopened. Some chipping to delicate paper covers wear at the head and heel of some volumes otherwise very good. <br/><br/> Charles Scribners Sons hardcover books