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1918WRCLIT79160New York: McCarthy & Fisher Inc. 1918. 4pp. Folio 302 x 233 mm. Pictorial upper wrapper. Toe of spine chipped modest soiling and creasing; good. A doughboy's love song to a flirtatious French woman. OCLC: 11269785. McCarthy & Fisher, Inc. unknown books
1918WRCLIT79142Baltimore: Published by Wallace A. Lee 1918. 4pp Folio 35 x 27 cm. Pictorial upper wrapper. A bit dusty and smudged but very good. OCLC locates two copies LC and Bowling Green. OCLC: 232262929 & 884860215. Published by Wallace A. Lee unknown books
1919WRCLIT79139New York: Waterson Berlin & Snyder Co. 1919. 4pp. Folio 31 X 23 cm. Pictorial upper wrapper. A couple tiny edge tears to lower leaf. with some light dust smudging very good. A doughboy's noncommittal good-bye to his French lady friend as he heads home. OCLC: 56842973. Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. unknown books
1918WRCLIT79147New York: Leo Feist Inc. 1918. 4pp. Quarto 26.5 X 17.5 cm. Pictorial upper wrapper. A couple tiny tears at fore-edge some light dust smudging otherwise very good. "The Sensational Stammering Song Success Sung by the Soldiers and Sailors" printed in reduced format as a "War Edition." The rear wrapper prints another song "If I Am Not at the Roll Call Kiss Mother Good-bye for Me." OCLC: 20119781. Leo Feist, Inc. unknown books
1917WRCLIT79148New York: Joe Morris Co. 1917. 4pp. Folio 35 x 27 cm. Pictorial upper wrapper. Short edge tears and slight fraying partial split to spine but a good copy. OCLC: 20120465. Joe Morris Co. unknown books
1914410231914. WORLD WAR I. THE SECRETS OF THE GERMAN WAR OFFICE. By Dr. Armgaard Karl Graves. New York: McBride Nast 1914. Ninth printing in year of publication. Some foxing rubbing to extremes. About very good. unknown books
1917WRCLIT64891London: T. Fisher Unwin 1917. Printed self wrappers. First separate edition. Wrappers lightly foxed at edges else very good or better with slightly related flyer laid in. T. Fisher Unwin unknown books
1945WRCLIT83855London: The Fortune Press 1945. Cloth. Near fine in faintly soiled jacket. First edition first book. At the time of publication the author was serving in the Anti-Tank Regiment of the Indian Army. The opening section of poems date to his school years in Belfast. REILLY p.351. D'ARCH SMITH 595. The Fortune Press hardcover books
196216049New York: Lathrop C. Harper 1962. cloth. Medicine. thick 8vo. cloth. 885 pages. Preface by Lawrence C. Wroth. First edition. With facsimile title pages and collations given. Lathrop C. Harper unknown books
1970198394Pasadena California Soci-Technical Publications 1970 1891. 1970. 4to. Indtoduction by James S. Hutchins. Illustated with 20 b/w plates from drawings; b/w full page halftone of Charles A. Wolford. Original black/brown marbled boards stamped in gilt. Pictorial dust jacket unclipped. Very good-fine fresh copy. Bookplate of Charles S. Schwartz on the front pastedown. No signatures. Hardcover. Pasadena, California, Soci-Technical Publications, 1970 [1891]. hardcover books
19001337915Washington: Government Printing Office 1900. January 1900. Softcover. Booklet 10x13; Fair/paperback; dark peach covers; black titles and lettering to front; front cover detached front binding as is; some chips to spine and edges; exterior has mild wear; text block has mild toning; illustrated; pp 73<br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved between 15's ephemera boxes 9 and 10 in Netdesk office. 1337915. FP New Rockville Stock. Government Printing Office unknown books
1949003327No Place: American Federation of Labor 1949. "Slave Labor in Russia; The Case Presented by the American Federation of Labor to the United Nations on the Results of Their Investigation into this Question". Text in German. No Place No Date the report was published in English also in 1949. Very Good page block uniormly browned. SCARCE in the German edition. First German Edition. Printed Wrappers. Very Good -/Very Good. American Federation of Labor Paperback books
191624612New York N.Y.: Henry Holt & Co. 1916. 222 pages; erratum slip tipped-in; publishers' announcements & other advertisements at front and back and an index for Vol. V; essays and articles many considering themes of war and peace economic conditions literary criticism and other topics: The Spread of Federalization; the Psychology of the Soldier; Germany and American Preparedness; The Joys of Being a Woman; Goethe and Eckermann; Educational Biases; A Lusitania Victim Speaks; Suffrage Sabotage; & more. previous owner note of the name of Jessica S. Cochrane Somerton Hotel room 424 a comment in pencil at the article on ' Woman' and with a single sheet of blank Hotel Somerton San Francisco note-paper laid in. Volume approx. 5 1/2" x 8 3/4" size; dark brown softcover wraps gilt titles and embossed wisdom owl figure all very dulled. Some edge tips wear and rubbing to the binding; spotting to beginning and end papers contents in good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Good. Henry Holt & Co. Paperback books
191917671New York: Bureau of Memorial Buildings of War Camp Community Service 1919. Small 8vo. 39 pp.; illus. <br><br>Bulletin number five: Existing public auditoriums. Original wrappers. Fine. Bureau of Memorial Buildings of War Camp Community Service unknown books
186821157Washington: Government Printing Office 1868. 16pp. Original printed wrappers moderately chipped detached. A few old ink corrections/additions. Good. Government Printing Office unknown books
8213NY VIKING 1977. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD-FINE. F. NY, VIKING, 1977 unknown books
184776724Washington D. C.: Towers Print. Good. 1847. Disbound. This item is disbound removed from a larger binding with lighwearto the spine. The covers show some soiling and foxing. The string from the binding is lacking with the pages loose but present. The contents are bright and legible but with scattered foxing throughout. . (Towers Print.) unknown books
1994218379Ashland Ohio U.S.A.: Kent State Univ Pr 1994. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Very Good dust jacket. Signed. Illustrated; Some underlining in text. Signed by editor. Pink cloth binding. Light wear at top of dj spine; DJ protected with Mylar Cover. Very Good binding / Very Good dust jacket. Kent State Univ Pr unknown books
1965229274Detroit: DCEWV 1965. 8.5x11 inch handbill minor edgewear otherwise very good. Printed both sides. Illustrated with a press photo of a napalm-burned boy hugging his father. Seeks local demonstrators to join the national protests in DC organized by SDS and urges those who cannot travel to Washington to demonstrate in Detroit on the same day. DCEWV unknown books
1955274716Santa Barbara Ca. : Pacific Coast Publishing. 1955. . Hardcover brown boards brown titles. Owner’s inscription to endpaper otherwise a very good copy in a lightly soiled and edgeworn dust jacket with a small piece missing at the top edge of the back panel. . 8vo. Pacific Coast Publishing. hardcover books
1854106017<p>Pamphlet 8vo removed disbound printed double column 14 pp. Removed dbd some aging and browning; otherwise about very good. Edward Everett 1794-1865 was a Governor and U.S. Senator. In this speech he opposes what would become the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 which would overturn the Missouri Compromise of 1820 and allow each new state to decide if would be a free or slave state. Many feel this act would end up moving us toward the Civil War. </p> The Congressional Globe Office, books
1969253134Columbia SC: GIs United 1969. Two 8.5x11 inch mimeographed sheets stapled together light handling and toning. Press release on the cases of five Black GIs who had been penalized for antiwar activities part of a group that became known as the Fort Jackson Eight. GIs United started as a Black and Puerto Rican club at Fort Jackson for listening to Malcolm X tapes then opened to white members and included Young Socialist Alliance activists. They were put in the stockade resulting in a concerted effort by outside activists to support their case. GIs United unknown books
1985170413Mexico City: Fedracion Editorial Mexicana 1985. Paperback. 63p. 5.25x8 inches illustrations text in Spanish very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Inscribed and signed by Tejada. Actually a series of related poems co-written by five poets. A science-fiction tale set on the coast of Kamchatka in 2085. Fedracion Editorial Mexicana paperback books
1866106240<p>Folio newspaper illustrated 33-48 pp. Some chipping tears and soiling to edges. spine and margins some creasing to front page especially near middle column occasional staining normal aging and browning; otherwise about very good. This issue which was published shortly after the Civil War has some excellent illustrations including a couple of cartoons by Thomas Nast. There is also a full-page illustration of American beauty featuring headshots of women. Another full-page illustrations shows the sentencing of Eduard Ketchum for forgery.</p> Harper & Brothers, books
19859036NY: Harper & Row 1985. BOMC edition. Inscribed by Mason on the title page. "For _ Rock and roll will never die Bobbie Ann Mason." Also laid in is a 4 x 4.5 inch note pad sheet with Mason's holograph note to the inscriptee. "Dear _ I imagine you could start a lending library by now! Gratefully Bobbie Ann Mason." The note has small tears and creases and beginning toning. The book has beginning foxing on the topedge; unread copy in Near Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. Mason's first novel and basis for the 1989 film starring Emily Lloyd and Bruce Willis. Inscribed by Author with Note. Hardcovers. Near Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Harper & Row Hardcover books