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1944315212Burbank CA: Warner Bros 1944. 12a 3-14 pp. Folio. Original side-stapled glossy wrappers. Wrappers good only with extensive tape repair to margin of wrappers horizontal fold internally very good. 12a 3-14 pp. Folio. Promotional material for the 1945 film "To Have or Have Not" featuring 12 pages of adveristing and poster material and fourteen pages of articles about the film and its performers. The screenplay was adapted from Hemingway's "worst book" in Hawks' estimation by Jules Furthman and William Faulkner the latter's participation making it the only film on which two winners of the Nobel Prize have ever collaborated. It was Bacall's debut film and where she and Bogart first met. <br/>Faulkner wrote the second revised final version of the script and was responsible for its change of setting from Cuba to Martinique. Warner Bros unknown books
1973els4784Knoxville TN: Tennessee Archaeological Society 1973. Quarto softbound stiff illus. brown wrappers black clothstrip spine xiii 239 pp. Spine fraying at tips & splitting along edges binding still tight former-owner signature & stamp; otherwise still clean tight and attractive. Illustrated with tables figures and plates. From Foreword: When the proposed right-of-way of Interstate 7.in Loudon County Tennessee was surveyed by the Tennessee Department of Transportation in 1971 this route through the relatively wide flood plain on the north side of the Tennessee River Watts Bar Reservoir obviously transected a potentially rich archaeological zone.Three prehistoric sites were found on the Higgs property in the vicinity of the right-of-way. The entire second terrace on the mainland north of a slough exhibited evidence of prehistoric occupation for at least 1000 feet. On the downstream end of this terrace west of the preesnt confluence of the slough and river was an intensively occupied area that produced shell-tempered pottery and bone and shell refuse.On the upstream or east end of this terrace above the right bank of the slough a shellmidden was reported by Mr. West. Tennessee Archaeological Society, 1973. hardcover books
1963182561New York: The American Academy of Arts and Letters 1963. Softcover. Good scuffs & smudges to covers; discolored scratches to back cover. pen mark to front cover; pen squiggle to upper back cover spine edge. two spots of foxing. interior clean; spine staple rust spot to pgs; instances of foxing. textured grey wrappers w/ black printing & red illustration. approx unpaginated 20 pgs w/ 8 bw plates. Exhibition held January 25 to February 24 1963. Lists 79 pieces from the exhibition. The American Academy of Arts and Letters unknown books
1967189639Chatto & Windus 1967. First THUS. Hardcover. Very Good. 1967 first THUS. Dust jacket and book are clean with a strong binding and crisp bright pages. No marks or notations. Dust jacket is wrapped price is clipped. Light tanning to page edge. HB HS Chatto & Windus hardcover books
1967189640Chatto & Windus 1967. First THUS. Hardcover. Very Good. 1967 first THUS. Dust jacket and book are clean with a strong binding and crisp bright pages. No marks or notations. Dust jacket is wrapped price is clipped. Light tanning to page edge. HB HS Chatto & Windus hardcover books
196585557NY:: Random House. Very Good. 1965. Hardcover. B003KCQVBM . Edited by James B. Meriwether. Second printing. Very good in blue cloth. No dust jacket. . Random House, hardcover books
195922663Chicago: Esquire Inc. Very Good. 1959. Vol. LII No. 6; whole no. 313. Magazine. NOISBN . rubbing to covers small tear in right edge of front cover another small tear and just a bit of paper loss at bottom of rear cover adjacent to spine. B&W/color photographs ads etc. An exceptionally rich issue of this generally exceptional magazine. For starters there are six pieces of fiction in English "Mink Snopes" by William Faulkner; "End of a Relationship" by Alberto Moravia; "I Don't Need You Any More" by Arthur Miller; "Wake Before Bomb" by Wright Morris; "The Man Who Looked Like Jesus" by Howard Fast; "Actress with Red Garters" by Allan Seager and another in translation: "A Revenge" by Thomas Mann written when he was 24. Also notable: "Tribute to a Designer" about William Addison Dwiggins by Alfred A. Knopf; "Un Petite Drame" a hitherto unpublished one-act play by George Bernard Shaw called here "the first written" by him dating to 1884; pictorial essays "The Comden-Green Film Festival" and "The Dark World of John Barrymore" the latter being reproductions of a number of drawings and sketches by the actor; "Footnotes on F. Scott Fitzgerald" by his secretary Frances Kroll Ring; an essay by Irwin Shaw "The Passing of the Four Seasons"; an article about Julia Moore "The World's Worst Poet"; a short poem by Emperor Hirohito of Japan; an essay "The Flowering Dream; notes on writing" by Carson McCullers; and book reviews by Dorothy Parker who praises James Purdy and his latest book "Malcolm." And there's more 382 pages in all weighing in at just over 2-1/2 pounds. . Esquire, Inc. unknown books
945Soft cover. vg in wrappers first appearance of this story. unknown books
187839611New York: For the Author 1878. sep 22 2017. 12mo. x-317 pp. b/w frontispiece portrait. <br /><br />Faulkner appears to have sailed on the schooner Franklin of New London. She wintered over and returned with 393 barrels of whale oil and 6600 pounds of whale bone. The author provides vivid accounts of shipboard life and the business of whaling. Jenkins p. 99. Starbuck pp. 622-623. A Very Good copy of the first edition in original cloth binding. For the Author hardcover books
187855091New York: Published for the author 1878. First edition 12mo pp. 4 317 1; portrait frontispiece; original green cloth boards joints repaired and rebacked with original spine laid down front endpaper perished and flyleaf torn textblook clean and sound. A first-hand account of whaling seal hunting shipwreck and travel in the Arctic. <br/><br/> Published for the author hardcover books
1970UFAUEDF00fpDial Press 1970. Very Good. Faulkner Ed. Ed Faulkner's Tennis: How to Play it How to Teach it. Weymuller Frederick; . New York NY: Dial Press 1970. 294pp. Illustrated. 4to. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Edges rubbed. Dial Press paperback books
I07OS-00669Dell Books. Used - Good. Good condition. Dell Books unknown books
19626029Boston: Atlantic Monthly Press 1962. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. <br/><br/> Atlantic Monthly Press hardcover books
1631Boston & Toronto: Little Brown and Company 1962. . 8vo gray/green cloth; dust jacket Petersen A38c; Massey 770 Boston & Toronto: Little, Brown and Company, 1962. hardcover books
1975WRCLIT63651Ann Arbor: Ardis 1975. Orange-tan cloth pictorial endsheets. Plates. Very good. Second printing or binding lot depending on the authority consulted still bearing the first printing slug and notice of 1000 copies of this monumental collection catalogue superseding Massey and a major step toward the eventual full-fledged bibliography. This form was issued without dust jacket. Ardis hardcover books
1958WRCLIT48341Np: Reprinted from AMERICAN LITERATURE XXIX:4 1958. 440-456pp. Printed stapled wrappers. An author's separate retaining original pagination. Wrappers sunned at edges very good. Compliments slip of Duke UP laid in. Reprinted from AMERICAN LITERATURE XXIX:4 unknown books
1869013154Lancaster UK: Gazette Office. Good. 1869. Limited Edition. Pamphlet. Stitched pamphlet has white wrap with black border and title. Wraps are soiled toned and starting to chip. There is pen marking along the top of the title and an adhesive stain from a postage stamp on the back among other obvious soil markings on front and back. Interior pages are browned with age and have some light soil markings. In the dedication Chaplain T. Faulkner Lee explains that he gave a lively sermon in which he claimed the best soldiers are good and faithful soldiers of Jesus Christ and that it was so well-received he was asked for copies. He delivered this sermon to the officers of the 24th Lancashire Artillery Volunteers on September 19 1869. During the Victorian Era the British Military oversaw the steady expansion and consolidation of the British Empire as well as technological changes and organizational reform.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 14 pp . Gazette Office unknown books
1965JC10681Dolmen Press 1965. Paperback. Very Good. Thirteen volumes uniformly bound in wraps; 8vo. Spines a little sunned; some light rubbing along edges of covers; but generally VG or better. Internally clean. A nice set. <br/><br/> Dolmen Press paperback books
1934117446New York: Harrison Smith and Robert Haas 1934. First edition of this classic collection of short stories by the author of The Sound and the Fury. Octavo original cloth. Fine in a near fine dust jacket with a touch of shelfwear. Jacket artwork by Arthur Hawkins Jr. An exceptional example. William Faulkner's second collection of stories after These 13 which includes Turnabout made into the successful Howard Hawks film Today We Live with script co-written by Faulkner and which featured Joan Crawford Gary Cooper Robert Young and Franchot Tone. Harrison Smith and Robert Haas hardcover books
19341086668vo. New York: Harrison Smith and Robert Haas 1934. 8vo. viii 371 1 colophon pp. Original red and dark-blue cloth lettered in gilt top-edge dark-blue unopened uncut. Backstrip is mostly faded to grey otherwise a very good copy. Signed by William Faulkner at the colophon. § First edition first printing one of 360 signed copies printed on rag paper this being number 167. Faulkner’s second collection of short stories. Harrison Smith and Robert Haas hardcover books
19341086658vo. New York: Harrison Smith and Robert Haas 1934. 8vo. viii 371 pp. Original blue cloth lettered in gilt top-edge yellow with original dust jacket. A beautiful copy in an near perfect jacket. § First edition first printing trade issue. Faulkner’s second collection of short stories. Harrison Smith and Robert Haas hardcover books
19342104016Harrison Smith and Robert Haas 1934. limited. fine. Signed limited edition one of 360 copies of which 350 are for sale this is number 19 signed by Faulkner on the colophon page. Book in fine condition. Harrison Smith and Robert Haas unknown books
193410369New York: Harrison Smith and Robert Haas 1934. First Edition First Printing. Cloth. Very good/very good. First Edition of Doctor Martino and Other Stories by William Faulkner. Octavo v 371pp. Blue cloth title in gilt on spine and front panel. First printing with no additional printings listed on copyright page. Top edge yellow light foxing to outer edge of text block. Slight lean to text block but solid. Previous ownership bookplate on front free endpaper. In publisher's scarce dust jacket $2.50 on front flap light toning to spine some wear along top edge a very good example with bright colors. Harrison Smith and Robert Haas unknown books
1934273115New York: Harrison Smith 1934. First. hardcover. fine. 8vo re-bound in full dark blue crushed morocco. N.Y.: Harrison Smith and Robert Haas 1934. First Edition. Fine.<br/><br/> Harrison Smith unknown books
1934004915NY: Harrison Smith & Robert Haas 1934 1934. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Published in New York by Harrison Smith & Robert Haas in 1934. First Edition. Book near fine except for half of title on spine worn off minor discoloration on boards some fading and slight discoloration on front and back paste downs and free end pages. DJ very good DJ has been repaired at some places along hinges on inside except for wearing along top and bottom edges and joints crease mark on middle of spine and bottom spine end of back cover fading and discoloration on covers spine and inside flaps. DJ price reads "$2.50". Book comes in specially made cloth slip cover. NY: Harrison Smith & Robert Haas, 1934 hardcover books