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1957269491Dodd Mead & Company 1957. First Edition. Trade Paperback. 164 pages 11 x 8.5 inches type on recto only. Pages 124 and 131 with corrections clear-taped to blank page inserted. First edition first printing of corrected proofs. A near fine copy in unlabeled brown folder bound with metal clasps.<br> [Dodd, Mead & Company] paperback
1946560415Napoli / Roma: Gaspare Casella Editore / De Luigi Editore 1946. Softcover. Very Good. Nos. 1-18 in 15 issues i.e. three double issues. Slim octavos. Text in Italian. Printed wrappers paper still supple. Owner's signature of author and critic Michele Cantarella a leading anti-fascist Italian expatriate on the cover of one issue and three issues with a bit of pencilled marginal bracketing by him. Modest toning wear and soil a few tiny tears at the spine ends the first five issues with the pages somewhat toned and occasional very light foxing mostly confined to the first and last leaves a nice very good or better run of this somewhat delicate Italian literary magazine that featured two publishers and three editors during this time period. Of particular note is the inclusion of "Angoscia" "Anguish" later known as "Anguish in the Barracks" in issue 16 a very early possibly the earliest published story by Italo Calvino predating his first book by two years. The final issue prints a "Referendum" of four questions for poets about their work and claim that they have already received responses from Eugenio Montale Cesare Pavesi Corrado Alvaro and others and will begin publishing their responses in the next issue but the magazine ceased publication with No. 17/18. A well-preserved set of a cheaply wartime- printed magazine. Gaspare Casella Editore / De Luigi Editore unknown
1926135501926. 1 vols. Album approx. 9-1/4 x 8-1/4 inches with images of various sizes ranging from approx. 5-1/2 x 5 to 6-1/2 x 8 inches. Drawings mounted on leaves of stiff board numbered in two groups: 1 to 11 and 2 to 29. Scattered foxing. Three-quarters black morocco gilt a.e.g. Light rubbing to extremities. Very good. Norman Thomas. 1 vols. Album approx. 9-1/4 x 8-1/4 inches with images of various sizes ranging from approx. 5-1/2 x 5 to 6-1/2 x 8 inches. unknown
1992stela1363Frankfurt am Main: Portikus 1992. 1992. Oblong 4to. unopaginated. Profusely illus. in colour & b/w. boards nick to lower bottom edge. Hardcover. Very Good. Frankfurt am Main: Portikus, [1992]. Hardcover
177929573Rome: Stamperia del Puccinelli al Governo Vecchio 1779. First edition. Large engraved folding map by P. Bombelli. xx 220 pp. Pages ix-xii are signed 5 and 6 but printed with terminal signature O and bound out of order between pp. 214 & 215. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary vellum. Fine copy. First edition. Large engraved folding map by P. Bombelli. xx 220 pp. Pages ix-xii are signed 5 and 6 but printed with terminal signature O and bound out of order between pp. 214 & 215. 1 vols. 8vo. Libri di L. V. Fossati Bellani 1681 calls for a subsequently issued Appendix not present here; Italian OPAC listings include copies both with and without the Appendix Stamperia del Puccinelli al Governo Vecchio unknown
2006AME_9783540326120Springer 2006. 2nd. Hardcover. New/New. Springer hardcover
1914604092Berkeley: Published by the Occident 1914. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. 12mo. 28pp. Sewn stiff printed wrappers. Surface abrasion on the front cover and a moderate crease on the rear a few bumps along the edges a bit of spotting on the first page very good. Verse "written by the members of a class in verse-composition in the University of California." Prints three poems by Max Brand i.e. Frederick Faust being his first appearance in a book preceding his first solo publication written as "Max Brand" by five years. Also prints poems by his close friend Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Sidney Howard and winner of the Academy Award for his screenplay for Gone With the Wind.Also includes contributions by Lesley R. Bates Helen Cornelius Jewell Parish and others. Faust is best known for his literary Westerns written under the pen name Max Brand. Uncommon OCLC locates only five copies. Published by the Occident unknown
1914524215Berkeley: Published by the Occident 1914. Softcover. Fine. First edition. 12mo. 28pp. Sewn stiff printed wrappers. Small previous owner's book label inside front wrap from San Francisco faint small stain on rear wrap else fine. Verse "written by the members of a class in verse-composition in the University of California." Prints three poems by Max Brand i.e. Frederick Faust being his first appearance in a book preceding his first solo publication written as "Max Brand" by five years. Also prints poems by his close friend Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Sidney Howard and winner of the Academy Award for his screenplay for Gone With the Wind.Also includes contributions by Lesley R. Bates Helen Cornelius Jewell Parish and others. Faust is best known for his literary Westerns written under the pen name Max Brand. Uncommon OCLC locates only five copies. Published by the Occident unknown
1914228979English Club of the University of California 1914. Trade Paperback. xvi 53-100 xvii-xxxii pages. Vol. LXVII No. 2. Frederick Faust was an associate editor of this literary magazine. In this issue he contributes four poems. After college he would be best-known as Max Brand one of the most successful writers of westerns. Wrapper edges chipped else very good.<br> English Club of the University of California paperback
192665202New York:: Chelsea House 1926. First edition. publisher's cloth in pictorial dust jacket. An attractive unworn copy in a jacket with some moderate edgewear and a small tanned area from a tape repair at the top edge of the rear panel. 8vo. Chelsea House, hardcover
193565209New York:: The Macaulay Company 1935. First edition. publisher's cloth in pictorial dust jacket. Multiple name stamps on endsheets front and rear; ink numerals; small name stamp at head of title page; slight use to the bright unworn cloth; tight and sound in a jacket with a few small chips and tears. 8vo. The Macaulay Company, hardcover
193466209New York:: Dodd Mead & Company 1934. First edition. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. Spine a little sunned; some slight soiling to the rear panel; tight and sound in a dust jacket with small chips at corners and spine folds. . 8vo. Dodd, Mead & Company, hardcover
193465224New York:: The Macaulay Company 1934. First edition. publisher's cloth in pictorial dust jacket. Slight use to cloth: a fine copy in a lightly rubbed and dust-soiled jacket. 8vo. The Macaulay Company, hardcover
193565923New York:: The Macaulay Company 1935. First edition. publisher's black cloth in dust jacket. Cloth darkened at joints; endsheets tanned; tight and sound in a price-clipped jacket with a chip at the top of the spine just touching the lettering; rubbing and other small chips and tears. 8vo. The Macaulay Company, hardcover
192465725New York:: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1924. First edition. publisher's green gilt-lettered cloth in pictorial dust jacket. Ink ownership annotation on front and rear pastedown; a pair of neatly punched holes 1/8" in diameter pierces the lower inside corner of the rear board and dust jacket. The book is near fine with bright gold on the spine and front panel. The extremely uncommon dust jacket has a chip at the top of the backstrip just touching one of the letters of the title and some light use to the top of the front panel. 8vo. G. P. Putnam's Sons, hardcover
192865194New York:: Dodd Mead & Company 1928. First edition. publisher's cloth in pictorial dust jacket. A fine copy in a jacket with tiny chips at corners and some very light dust-soiling / use. 8vo. Dodd, Mead & Company, hardcover
195065248New York:: Harper & Brothers ca. 1950. First edition. publisher's cloth in pictorial dust jacket. Near fine in a jacket with slight use at extremities and the rear panel. 8vo. Harper & Brothers, hardcover
193365193New York:: Dodd Mead & Company 1933. First edition. publisher's cloth in a supplied file copy dust jacket. Light use and overall dust-soiling to cloth. The dust jacket a file copy is beautiful except for a triangular chip 1/2 inch hypotenuse at the top of the spine. 8vo. Dodd, Mead & Company, hardcover
195465183New York:: Dodd Mead & Company 1954. First edition. publisher's green boards in dust jacket. A fine copy in a jacket with a few tiny areas of rubbing and a tiny tear at the top edge of the rear panel which is a little dust-soiled. 8vo. Silver Star Westerns. Dodd, Mead & Company, hardcover
193266208New York:: Dodd Mead & Company 1932. First edition. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. Some light dust-soiling to the yellow cloth; very slight use at extremities; tight and sound in a tanned jacket with a 2" chip at the corner of the rear wrapper partially extending onto the spine; one other coin-sized chip at the bottom of the rear panel. . 8vo. Dodd, Mead & Company, hardcover
192665223New York:: Chelsea House 1926. First edition. publisher's cloth in pictorial dust jacket. Spine slightly sunned; a clean tight and sound copy in a jacket with several chips at corners small internal tape reinforcements and a little rubbing at extremities. 8vo. Chelsea House, hardcover
194165187New York:: Dodd Mead & Company 1941. First edition. publisher's gold cloth in pictorial dust jacket. Slight use to extremities of cloth; clean tight and sound in a dust jacket with some internal tape repairs at folds. There is the remnant of an old price sticker on the front panel; sunning to the spine and some chipping and overall wear. 8vo. Silver Star Westerns. Dodd, Mead & Company, hardcover
194165378New York:: Dodd Mead & Company 1941. First edition. publisher's yellow cloth. . Small ink gift inscription; cloth slightly soiled and rubbed at corners. 8vo. Dodd, Mead & Company, hardcover
AQ26049Derby: Published by Richardson and Son s.d. c. 1830 23pp 1. Original publisher’s printed blue wrappers. A trifle spotted slight chipping to spine. An uncommon survival in original unsophisticated state of an anonymous Derby-printed prose edition of the perennially popular German legend of Faust. An apparently contemporary edition in boards also issued by Richardson but likely not for six-pence contained a colour frontispiece which this edition doesn’t feature. OCLC records copies at four locations Cambridge Louisiana Oxford and Yale; COPAC adds two further BL and NLW. . 12mo. Published by Richardson and Son, [s.d., c. 1830] hardcover
1990168453Osaka: Kodama Gallery 1990. Softcover. First Japanese Edition. Text in Japanese and English. With color illustrations.<br /> <br /> Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at Kodama Gallery in Osaka from May 14 through June 16 1990. <br /> <br /> Lightly rubbed on the spine ends else Near Fine in perfect-bound wrappers. Kodama Gallery unknown