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1993609020New York: Harlem River Press 1993. Paperback in very good condition. Cover edges and corners are slightly bumped and rubbed. Page block is lightly blemished. Covers are clean binding is sound and pages are clear. LW. Paperback. Very Good. Used. Harlem River Press Paperback
195420604Maine: A Dirigo Edition 1954. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/very good. 6 x 9 in. 61 pp. Maroon cloth boards with gilt titles. Condition is NEAR FINE ; almost no shelf wear covers exceptionally clean and fresh titles are bright. Binding tight and text spotless. PO's name on front pastedown. DJ is VERY GOOD ; not price-clipped $2.50 very clean with some light foxing a few edge chips. In a new Mylar wrapper. Poetry. RGR. A Dirigo Edition hardcover
1984538895London: Chatto & Windus 1984. First edition mini format hardcover with unclipped dust jacket in very good condition. Some shelf wear to the jacket and board corners are lightly bumped. Pages and text are clear and unmarked throughout. LW. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by Stone Reynolds. Used. Chatto & Windus Hardcover
197423727New York:: Caedmon Publishers 1974. First Printing of the First Edition. A fine copy of this vinyl LP in a Fine bright record sleeve. Guthrie reads chapters 1 3 and 9 of his famous novel. Caedmon Publishers, unknown
19762090502113706609Not Available 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1990mon0000000045Cross-Cultural Communications 350 1990. Paperback. Very Good. One of 152 copies that have been signed by the author Alfred Van Leon. This is a PAPERBACK copy NOT hardcover. Edges show some very light shelf wear. Otherwise brand new. Cross-Cultural Communications 350 paperback
1965495007London: Writers Forum 1965. Paperback in good condition. First edition. Number seven in series. Fifty-one one-sided pages plus title page. Staple-bound with black card cover. Covers are lightly marked. Leading corners edges and spine are creased and worn. Minor foxing on a few pages. Minor bumps throughout pages. Text is clear throughout. Binding is sound. HCW. paperback. Good. Used. Writers Forum Paperback
1987530588London: Dawson Jackson 1987. Scarce limited edition paperback in very good condition. From a run of only 75 copies this particular copy is signed by the author and dedicated to Charles Tomlinson on FEP. The British Library does not hold a copy nor is it listed in John Ryland's biography. Small surface tear to spine and light edgewear to covers. Faint foxing to page block and to prelims. Contents remain clean and unmarked binding is sound. AD. Signed and Dedicated By Author. Limited Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Used. Dawson Jackson Paperback
199028982<p>New York:: Farrar Straus & Giroux 1990. First Printing of the First Edition. A Near Fine copy with a brief inscription on the flyleaf in a Near Fine price-clipped dust jacket. James Wright 1927-80 wrote contemplative sturdy and generous poems with an honesty clarity and stylistic range matched by very few others. From his Deep Image-inspired lyrics to his Whtimanesque renderings of Neruda Vallejo and other Latin American poets and from his heartfelt reflections on life love and loss in his native Ohio to the celebrated prose poems set frequently in Italy that marked the end of his important career Above the River gathers the complete work of a modern master. It also features a moving and insightful introduction by Donald Hall Wright's longtime friend and colleague.</p> Farrar, Straus & Giroux, hardcover
20022090502124800162Ganshokan 2002. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Ganshokan paperback
1990027568Tarpon Springs FL: Merging Media 1990. Book. Fine. Soft cover. Signed By Editor. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Illus. goldenrod wraps. As issued. Unpaginated approx. 80 pp. illus. Signed by editor and contributor Rochelle Lynn Holt 15 Feb. 1991. Very scarce. Merging Media Paperback
189641102New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1896. Hardcover. 12mo. Blue cloth with gilt lettering. vi 112pp. Top edge gilt. Very good. Faintest bit of edgewear. A tight and quite handsome first edition of this book-length poem that began as the $1000 winner in a poetry contest sponsored by the "New York Herald" where it appeared on December 15 1895. Allen 1854-1930 was a Presbyterian clergyman who published two other verse collections. Uncommon in this superb condition. Ex-historical society the only markings being a small Evanston Historical Society bookplate on front pastedown and their circular blind-embossed imprint on title page. MONAGHAN 1184. G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
189642828New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1896. Hardcover. 12mo. Blue cloth with gilt lettering. vi 112pp. Top edge gilt. Near fine. Second edition most attractive and tight. This book-length poem began as the $1000 winner in a "New York Herald" poetry contest and was published there on 15 December 1895. Allen 1854-1930 was a Presbyterian clergyman and published two other verse collections -- one on George Washington the other on Robert E. Lee. An exceptionally handsome copy of an uncommon title. MONAGHAN 1184 note. G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
188200002857Wheaton: R. Blanchard 1882 Engraving photograph as frontispiece by Brady 141 pages early edition a poem about Lincoln minor stains to cloth stamp of previous owner on front end page binding tight flowery end pages. R. Blanchard hardcover
1970723466USA: Abraxas Press 1970. First Edition. Paperback. Good. 8x7x0. Pen inscription to Dream of Black Apples War reading 5 lines skipped in the middle of this line cross to poem. Covers lightly marked and rubbed with some mottling. Very slight loss to bottom edge of rear cover. Very scarce. Abraxas Press paperback
195912145Oxford: Privately Printed at the new Bodleian 1959. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. Signed By Author & Printer. Limited/Numbered Signed. Essentially fine with what appears to be a very faint fingerprint stain on the back cover quite unobtrusive . # 12 of 100 copies. Signed by Finch and the printer Herbert Davis. Privately Printed at the new Bodleian Hardcover
199484752Atlanta: Georgia Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy 1994. Second printing stated. Hardcover. Very good/No DJ present. 6 84 pages. Illustrations. Cover has minor wear and soiling. This is a collection of poems by members of the Georgia Division United Daughters of the Confederacy. Among the titles are: Across the River prize winner Remembrance Confederate Memorial Day Wartime Wedding Harrison Joyner Dixie Elias Lastinger Mary Jane Green Battlefield Granite Marker and Gazaway B. Knight. The Georgia division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy UDC was formed on November 8 1895. Initially the UDC worked both to maintain the beliefs of the Lost Cause a heroic interpretation of the Civil War 1861-65 that allowed defeated white southerners to maintain their sense of honor and to build monuments in honor of Confederate soldiers and leaders. The organization rapidly grew to include chapters in almost every town across the state and connected many middle- and upper-class white women across the South. On September 10 1894 Caroline Meriwether Goodlett from Nashville Tennessee and Anna Davenport Raines from Savannah founded the National Association of the Daughters of the Confederacy. As a national federation of Confederate women's organizations the group brought together numerous women's associations working to memorialize the Confederacy. At its second meeting held in Atlanta the group renamed itself the United Daughters of the Confederacy and revised its constitution. In 1895 the four chapters of Savannah Augusta Atlanta and Covington united to form the Georgia Division of the UDC. Positions within the national organization of the UDC included a president general vice president general recording secretary general and historian general and were filled with women from various states. With its tight connections to powerful southern politicians the UDC attracted a sizable and influential membership. Women who could prove they were blood descendants of those who served the Confederacy were eligible to join. The UDC established five objectives delineating their memorial historical educational benevolent and patriotic responsibilities. Among other goals UDC members strove to present what they considered to be a truthful history of the Civil War to honor the Confederate dead and to preserve historic Confederate sites. Prominent white women have been affiliated with the Georgia Division of the UDC since its founding. Although she died prior to the group's establishment Lizzie Rutherford is nonetheless closely associated with the organization. Rutherford pioneered the practice of decorating Confederate soldiers' graves in the years immediately after the war and to honor her legacy the Columbus UDC became the Lizzie Rutherford Chapter in 1898. This practice became an annual event became known as Confederate Memorial Day and UDC members joined thousands of white people all across the South to visit graves decorate headstones with flowers and hold eulogy services. Indeed early efforts were aimed at retrieving soldier's bodies from northern battlefields erecting tombstones in local cemeteries and otherwise commemorating and mourning the Confederate dead. Around 1915 Caroline Helen Jemison Plane the president of the UDC Atlanta chapter began the project that would culminate in the Confederate memorial carving on Stone Mountain. As leader of the Stone Mountain Memorial Association incorporated in 1916 as the Stone Mountain Confederate Monumental Association she solicited the support of the sculptor Gutzon Borglum and convinced the owners of the mountain to give the UDC access to the property. The carving was not completed until 1970. Though it remains in place today the carving has emerged as a point of contention in recent years. Georgia Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy hardcover
1940BOOKS057858IMuscatine IA: The Prairie Press. Fine copy. 1940. 1st. hardcover. 8vo 52 pp. Inscribed & signed by the author as "Phil" on the front free endpaper . The Prairie Press hardcover
1930004231London: Faber & Faber 1930 First printing of the first edition. Book in fine condition; dust jacket with a short closed tear to upper front cover some paper loss to back cover light toning to spine and light rubbing to extremities else fine. Faber & Faber hardcover
1776007993London: Printed for H.Baldwin T. Longman R. Baldwin C. Robinson T. Caslon C. Kearsly and J. Ridley 1776. Book. Very Good. Full Calf. First Edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. SCARCE. 4 xiii1 6 236; 8 276 pp. With title page engravings both volumes. Armorial bookplate signed A Bouverie bearing the Latin inscription "Patria Cara Carior Libertas" "Dear homeland freedom dearer". Two volumes in contemporary calf later expertly rebacked 19th c. calf with five raised bands and lettered in gilt. Very Good corners rubbed light foxing to end papers only. Printed for H.Baldwin, T. Longman, R. Baldwin, C. Robinson, T. Caslon, C. Kearsly, and J. Ridley Hardcover
18962957Chicago: A.C. McClurg and Company 1896. Hardcover. Introduction by Edward G. Mason. 8vo. Half blue cloth and grey paper over boards gilt. xiii 254pp. Frontispiece portrait. Very good. First edition limited to 1080 copies -- this copy from the library of Frank O. Lowden 1861-1943 governor of Illinois and bearing his handsome engraved bookplate on the front pastedown. Sole collection of verse and miscellaneous writings by the noted Illinois jurist. A.C. McClurg and Company hardcover
49188London: Elkin Mathews Vigo Street 1906 . Twenty-fourth Edition. A very good and tight cloth binding preserving the original card covers. pp.40 . Rubbed blue boards with gilt titles to front board. Blue endpapers one insect hole . Loosely inserted letter dated 1906 signed by: "A. W. Tressler". Signature to endpaper: "J.F.G.R. & H.F. Heywood U.C.S. 1905" . Decorated card cover with adverts to the verso. Rear cover also with adverts and a couple of small paint splashes. Clean text throughout. VG. family history records show a Alfred William Gustav Carl Tressler who was at Brasenose College Oxford and a teacher at University College School Hampstead 1876 - 1951 . London: Elkin Mathews, Vigo Street, 1906 . hardcover
2000033131Timosoara: Brumar 2000. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Fine. Desene De Dan Ursachi. 79 Pp. Dark Blue Lithographic Card Covers. As New. <br/> <br/> Brumar paperback
2010e4580London: Freedon from Pain Institute. VG : in very good condition without dust jacket as issued. 2010. Second Edition. Illustrated laminated card cover. 280mm x 220mm 11" x 9". 336pp. . Freedon from Pain Institute unknown
1941028602New York: Longmans Green And Company 1941. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good /No Jacket. 243 Pp.First Printing 1941. Practical Aid To Those Seeking Advanced Instruction In Preparing For Examinations For Various Grades Of Licenses As Merchant Marine Officers And Seamen. Entire Book Designed By Merle Armitage. Slight Rubbing At Ends Of Spine Pinpoint Rubs At Tips Hinges Tight Contents Immaculate And Fresh Except Personal Bookplate On Front Endpaper. <br/> <br/> Longmans, Green And Company hardcover