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19499018424Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1949. Hardcover. Very good/very good. Includes bibliography and index. Second printing. Adams Six-Guns 800. <br/><br/> University of Oklahoma Press hardcover books
200018451New York: Sotheby's 2000. Softbound. VG- slight wear to extremities tiny bit of damage to one corner. Black illustrated wraps with gilt lettering. 641 lots illustrated by color plates. A catalogue of 640 items including shell boxes bobbers floats calls traps and assorted related items sold at auction on January 22-23 2000. With a list of the carvers' names an essay on McCleery and his collection by Ron Gard an essay on American Bird Decoys Robert Shaw and an essay on the Delaware River. Beautiful images and thorough annotations. Sotheby's paperback books
1954TB10446Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1954. First Edition. First printing Near fine in gray cloth covered boards with modest shelf wear at the heel of the spine. Without a dust jacket. 296 pages containing an index bibliography with a number of photographs and illustrations and two maps. University of Oklahoma Press hardcover books
195524969Madison WI: Univ of Wisconsin 1955. First Edition. 8vo pp. 263. Index. Author's presentation on the flyleaf. VG copy in somewhat chipped and rubbed dj. Drama painting poetry in rural or small town America. Univ of Wisconsin unknown books
1955404741955. DU GARD Roger Martin. THE POSTMAN. Translated by John Russell. New York: The Viking Press 1955. 8vo. orange cloth patterned paper-covered boards. Very good slightly torn and tape-repaired dust jacket. Nobel Prize winning author. unknown books
193266946Other: Librairie Gallimard. Very Good. 1932. Hardcover. 236 pages untrimmed. French text. 7.5x4.25 inches. Tan printed wrappers. The wraps are just slightly soiled and the contents are a bit toned but complete. Near Very Good. . Librairie Gallimard hardcover books
010564Norman OK; 1954: University of Oklahoma Press. First Editioin. Octavo. 296pp. illustrated by Nick Eggenhofer. The Chisholm Trail was one of Texas's most important trail for moving cattle and the railroad which helped Texas recover from the poverty that followed the Civil War. Bound in grey cloth spine lettering black over red corners slightly bumped in unclipped pictorial dust jacket. spine faded only very minor spots of edge wear. A very nice clean copy. University of Oklahoma Press unknown books
1949TB08130Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1949. First Edition. First printing Fine in burnt orange cloth covered boards with silver colored text stamping on the spine. With a gift inscription on the end paper. In a very good dust jacket with light wear to the spine ends a 1/4" chips to the upper corner of the front panel and a 1" closed tear to the upper left of the front panel. Laid-in is a copy of a review of the book from The Denver Post dated 9/18/49. University of Oklahoma Press hardcover books
10068NY KNOPF 1960. DRAWINGS/NICK EGGENHOFER FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. NY, KNOPF, 1960 unknown books
2001Embry 162940Lake Emma Press 2001. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket with one closed tear. Color photos and illustrations. Inscribed by the editor. Lake Emma Press, 2001. First edition, first printing. unknown books
195826446New York: Duell Sloan and Pearce 1958. Hardcover. Very good/Good. Signed by Eggenhoffer on title page. Quarto 28 cm pp. 64. Brown cloth with gilt-stamped horse on upper board pictorial jacket. Includes bibliography and index; five of Eggenhofer's full- and double-page black and white illustrations. Jacket is price-clipped with chips and tears. Boards have light wear to extremities. Gard's fifth book tells the story of a famous Texas stallion. "Gard's years as a journalist taught him how to spot the significant and to be economical in his use of words and both qualities help to give his writings their strength and vitality" Lamar 420. Eggenhofer was a member of the Cowboy Artists of America. His work is represented in collections at Buffalo Bill Historical Center Eiteljorg Museum National Center for American Western Art National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum and the Rockwell Museum of Western Art. Duell, Sloan and Pearce hardcover books
1931282569Plaisir de Bibliophile 1931. First. paperback. fine. 16mo printed wrappers. Plaisir de Bibliophile 1931. Limited First Edition.<br/><br/> Examplaire No. 59. Fine in original glassine.<br/><br/> Plaisir de Bibliophile unknown books
193993961NY:: Viking. Good. 1939. Hardcover. This copy is from the personal library of the late Madeleine L'Engle 1963 Newbery Award winner for her now classic young adult fantasy novel A WRINKLE IN TIME and bears her handwritten name and date 1939 on the front paste-down and her New York City address label on the rear paste-down. Translated from the French by Stuart Gilbert. First American edition. Age darkened along the spine areas of discolorati on to boards starting to show separation at the front hinge else good in blue cloth with red lettering and design. No dust jacket. ; 871 pages . Viking, hardcover books
1962013044New York: Burt Franklin 1962. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. Reprint edition. Octavo 8vo. Two volume set. Original hardcover bindings with minor shelfwear. Issued without dustjackets. Facsimile reprint of the original 1891 edition. Text is clean and unmarked. Vol. I: viii 387 pages of text. Vol. II: viii 405 pages of text. Closed page edges lightly spotted. Previous owner's name neatly on inside rear cover. From the collection of Louis Marder Shakespeare historian and collector of books by on or referring to William Shakespeare. Burt Franklin Hardcover books
19462571Paris: Ides et Calendes 1946. One of 1500 on verge blanc from a total issue of 1566. 8vo handsomely rebound in 3/4 purple morocco and marbled paper boards spine with gilt lettering marbled endpapers t.e.g. Original wrappers front wrapper adorned with a vignette designed by Henri Matisse and backstrip bound in stain at head of foreedges else fine. With a frontispiece reproducing a map of part of Paris original hand-drawn in pencil by the author. Ides et Calendes unknown books
1926205085New York: Boni and Liveright 1926. First American edition. One of the last pages in the first volume rumpled either from a binding defect or from an act of carelessness in replacing the book in its slipcase otherwise fine bright fresh copies in brilliant unfaded red dust jackets with a just a few tiny chips; publisher's original slipcase. Two vols. 8vos 319 312pp; cloth. An excellent set of the first part of Du Gard's long multi-part novel to appear in English. He would receive the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1937. Boni and Liveright unknown books
D7135London: J. S. Virtue & Co. n.d. 19th century. Hardcover. Very Good. Full gilt-ruled morocco gilt-stamped lettering on upper board gilt-stamped lettering and ornament in spine compartments 5 raised bands inside gilt dentelles; folio 13.25 x 18.5 inches; with 31 full-page tipped-on etchings 61 head- and tail-pieces. Printed on heavy stock in red and black throughout; and with tissue-guards printed in red. Etchings after original drawings by John Macpherson specially for this work. Introduction and descriptive text by Fleay. Two tiny dents on front board; some light scuffing and small chips at corners along joints and raised bands. Aside from just a little faint foxing here and there and the occasional dust-smudge text block is bright and clean. Shows Old Stratford Church the cottages of Anne Hathaway and Mary Arden Charlecote Hall Shakespeare's house Kenilworth Castle and more. A lavish volume. <br/><br/> J. S. Virtue & Co. hardcover books