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19631205WEIß GEBRÜDER 1963. 1. hardcover. S¬irmkovrilo! Bild auf dem Deckblatt! WEIß, GEBRÜDER hardcover
21641TITANIA. 13. hardcover. Pucki TITANIA hardcover
21632TITANIA. 15. hardcover. Pucki TITANIA hardcover
44579BERTELSMANN CARL. 1. hardcover. Nur für Mitglieder! BERTELSMANN, CARL hardcover
197740968HEYNE WILHELM 1977. 1. softcover. SCIENCE FICTION CLASSICS HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
19601485WEIß GEBRÜDER 1960. 1. hardcover. Sirmkovrilo! 10. Titel gelistet! WEIß, GEBRÜDER hardcover
196738110HEYNE WILHELM 1967. 1. softcover. WESTERN HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
197538834HEYNE WILHELM 1975. 1. softcover. Maloftege! WESTERN CLASSICS HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
19554521AWA 1955. 1. softcover. AWA paperback
197042473TITANIA 1970. 31. hardcover. Pucki Sirmkovrilo! TITANIA hardcover
197042471TITANIA 1970. 23. hardcover. Pucki Sirmkovrilo! TITANIA hardcover
67115, Galerie Lelong & Co., 2010 hardcovers, dusjackets,1716 pages, 6 vols. Illustrations col. & bw ill. Text; English, *NEW!!!! .
1964GRAP0324London, Edition James Trotzki (1964). 4 einfarbige und 2 zweifarbige Originallithographien, jeweils signiert u. num., 38 x 47 cm, gedruckt bei Alfred Billy in Linz auf Zerkall-Bütten, 4 Bl. Text (aus Brehms Tierleben) mit hs. numeriertem Druckvermerk, in OHLn.-Mappe mit montiertem Deckblatt. Die Mappe außen mit Staubspuren Frühe Arbeit des oberösterreichischen Künstlers, lange vor Gründung der Gruppe Haus-Rucker
18651155561865. 4to. 6 farbig lith. Tafeln u. 6 Bl. Text. Farbig lith. Or.-Kart.; an den Kanten geknittert u. beschädigt, Rücken überklebt. (Aunt Louisa's London Toy Books). [9 Warenabbildungen]
1929147332Ein Bilderbuch zum Drehen, Bewegen und Verwandeln. (Das neue Wunderhaus). Berlin, Stuffer, 1929. Kl.-4to. Mit 4 verwandelbaren Darstellungen, einem Spielplan, 2 Seiten in Blau-Rotdruck, 1 Tafel mit 64 kl. farb. Darstellungen u. der dazugehörigen, lose beigegebenen Schablone. 6 Bl. Farbig illustr. Or.-Hlwd.; leicht stockfleckig u. gering fleckig, Kanten berieben, Rückendeckel mit kl. Schabstellen. [7 Warenabbildungen]
65184. Ottimo Fine. Disegno tempera e collage. Cm 32x235 Foglio 48x35. . Ottimo Fine. . , unknown
193932842Chicago IL: Western Fiction Publishing Co. 1939. Cream pages small rub mark to mid left edge edges trimmed a bright fine copy. 32842. Octavo single issue cover by Frank R. Paul pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Authors include Lloyd Eshbach Robert Moore Williams Stanton Coblentz and Nelson Bond with two the second as Hubert Mavity. The first of two issues a companion magazine to Marvel Science Stories. Reference: Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 198-199. Western Fiction Publishing, Co. unknown
028012London; 1922: Jonathen Cape. First Edition. Octavo. The author's first book of fiction. Frontispiece 446 pages. Illustrated by Keith Henderson. Eddison began writing novels of fantasy while engaged in a career for the civil service. His first novel The Worm Ouroboros published in 1922 established him as a serious writer devoted to a fully imagined world of fantasy. Some have speculated that this work influenced Tolkien. Lewis also thought highly of this book. An occasional member of the Inklings who like his friend Tolkien was devoted to Old Norse which begins to be seen in his Norse sage Styrbiorn the Strong followed by A Fish dinner in Memison which appeared in 1941. He died in 1945 before finishing The Mezentian Gate which was partially issued as a first edition in 1958. A classic fantasy novel set on Mercury. Bound in black cloth centrally stamped in gilt deping a peguses spine lettering gilt endpapers stamped with a black lizard like snake light wear to corners and spine endsBleiler The Guide to Supernatural Fiction 599. Cawthorn and Moorcock Fantasy: The 100 Best Books 32. Jonathen Cape unknown books
10280Used; Like New/Used; Like New. A school progress report in the subject of Dramatics from May 16 1949 for the then 4-year-old Farrow who has gone on to be a leading American actress singer fashion model and now UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. The teacher's comments read in full: "Maria still finds it difficult to be attentive when she is only the audience. When acting out as part of the nursery tales however she responds with both initiative and imagination." Together with a school progress report in the subject of dancing from the same date the comments reading in part "Maria has unusual natural ability for dancing. However she has not shown the co-operation and interest in the past few months so outstanding earlier in the term." Both 3.5 x 6 inches and from the collection of Mia Farrow. Please note that these are sold unframed. unknown books
18-8005Dresden: Emil Richter Verlag Dresden / Inhaber Dr. R. H. Meier ca 1927. Large format facsimile of the original drawing 11 x 16 inches. Very Good. Protected by transparent sheet and mat board. As published in Käthe Kollwitz / Handzeichnungen / in originalgetreuen Wiedergaben / Emil Richter Verlag Dresden / Inhaber Dr. R. H. Meier. Directed by Fritz Boettger.Käthe Kollwitz née Schmidt German pronunciation: kÉ›ËtÉ™ kÉ”lvɪtÍ¡s 8 July 1867 – 22 April 1945 was a German artist who worked with painting printmaking including etching lithography and woodcuts and sculpture. Her most famous art cycles including The Weavers and The Peasant War depict the effects of poverty hunger and war on the working class. Despite the realism of her early works her art is now more closely associated with Expressionism. Kollwitz was the first woman to not only be elected to the Prussian Academy of Arts but to also receive honorary professor status. Dresden: Emil Richter Verlag Dresden / Inhaber Dr. R. H. Meier, [ca 1927]. unknown
194524234New York: Avon Book Company 1 Avon Detective-Mysteries Inc. 2-9 1945-47. All issues are nearly fine to fine several with cover creases with the exception of issue number two which is very good. Complete runs are uncommon. 24234. Small octavo nine issues printed and pictorial wrappers. Digest sized magazine. A complete run of all nine issues. Stout was Editor in Chief and wrote commentary for each issue. Mostly reprints by well known authors which include John Steinbeck Dashiell Hammett Agatha Christie Dorothy L. Sayers Carter Dickson Raymond Chandler William Irish H. P. Lovecraft Charlotte Perkins Gilman The Yellow Wallpaper Cornell Woolrich Ray Bradbury and many more. Reference: Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazines pp. 451-453. Avon Book Company (1), Avon Detective-Mysteries, Inc. (2-9) unknown
193932648Holyoke MA: Winford Publications Inc. 1939. Mild tanning to text paper covers have slight edge wear and two creases a nearly fine to fine copy. Uncommon. 32648. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Stories by Frank Belknap Long Paul Selonke Bruce Bryan Albert Sundell with two using the pseudonyms "Undercover" Dix and Charles Cotten Herbert E. Smith and others. Reference: Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazines pp. 560-561. Winford Publications, Inc. unknown
1936BOOKS0057003166 ad pages. Small octavo 7 3/4" x 5 1/2" bound in original publisher's black cloth with silver lettering to spine and cover in original jacket. Has the "A" on the title verso. First edition. Wright wrote as a critic and journalist until 1923 when he became ill from what was given out as overwork but was in reality a secret drug addiction according to John Loughery's biography Alias S.S. Van Dine. His doctor confined him to bed supposedly because of a heart ailment but actually because of a cocaine addiction for more than two years. In frustration and boredom he began collecting and studying thousands of volumes of crime and detection. In 1926 this paid off with the publication of his first S. S. Van Dine novel The Benson Murder Case. Wright took his pseudonym from the abbreviation of "steamship" and from Van Dine which he claimed was an old family name. Wright wrote a series of short stories for Warner Brothers film studio in the early 1930s. These stories were used as the basis for a series of 12 short films each around 20 minutes long that were released in 1930 - 1931. Of these The Skull Murder Mystery 1931 shows Wright's vigorous plot construction. It is also notable for its non-racist treatment of Chinese characters something quite unusual in its day. As far as it is known none of Van Dine's screen treatments have been published in book form and none of the manuscripts survive. Short films were popular then and Hollywood made hundreds of them during the studio era. Except for a handful of comedy silents however most of these films are forgotten and not listed in film reference books. Wright died April 11 1939 in New York City a year after the publication of an unpopular experimental novel that incorporated one of the biggest stars in radio comedy The Gracie Allen Murder Case and leaving a complete novelette-length story that was intended as a film vehicle for Sonja Henie and was published posthumously as The Winter Murder Case. Condition: Unobtrusive book seller's stamp on front gutter of end paper front past down lightly soiled. Jacket professionally repaired with minor edge wear. A very good copy in like jacket. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
197745200SCHWEIZER VERLAGSHAUS 1977. 1. softcover. Maloftege! SCHWEIZER VERLAGSHAUS paperback
197745201SCHWEIZER VERLAGSHAUS 1977. 1. softcover. Karatemeister Steve Tender Maloftege! SCHWEIZER VERLAGSHAUS paperback