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0428051669.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
DJ-WFSU-EK0CHardcover. Very Good. Jacket has moderate wear nicks and fading. Book has light wear pages lightly yellowed with an occasional minor blemish seller marks in pencil to front endpaper binding firm. hardcover
ANAIS-0984108106Rood Scholar Press. hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rood Scholar Press hardcover
2009B6x260315001Rood Scholar Press 2009-08-01. hardcover. Good/Missing. 7x2x10. Missing the dust jacket.No obvious writing or highlighting noted. Cover shows moderate shelf wear with edge/corner wear and light creasing/scuffing. Binding solid. Ships next day. Rood Scholar Press hardcover
2009983605Rood Scholar Press August 2009. Hardcover. Very Good - Cash/Very Good. Minor rubbing and edge wear to cover with light reader wear to pages. Still great condition. Pages appear to be unmarked. Secure pages solid binding. Dust jacket has minor surface and edgewear has some small bumps to corners a few scratches to the back cover. Stock photos may not look exactly like the book. Rood Scholar Press hardcover
0984108106.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1911011936: GEORGES NEWNES LTD. 1911. Hardcover. Good. Brock Rene Bull Joseph Simpson. 1911 B00K: /GOOD/ . B00K: /GOOD/ $2400.17 Reduced From. the STRAND MAGAZINE: an ILLUSTRATED M0NTHLY V0L. XLII July to December. Arthur Conan Doyle; P. G. Wodehouse; E. Phillips Oppenheim; Mrs. Baillie Reynolds; NEWNES George Brock Rene Bull Joseph Simpson. GE0RGES NEWNES LTD. 1911 Blue Colored Cloth Spine With Title In Polished Gold Rectangle Hard Cover B00K: /Good/ Shelf Edge And Corner Wear 800 Numbered Pages Printed On Off White Paper Browning On Edges In Very Good/ Condition That Were Lightly Viewed And Are Clean And Tight To The Spine Slight Wear. Spine Is Weak. Image On Page 609 Is Included. Arthur Conan Doyle on one side and featuring a portrait of Sherlock Holmes THE DISAPPEARANCE OF LADY FRANCES CARFAX by Arthur Conan Doyle. Arthur Conan Doyle titled ONE CROWDED HOUR plus P. G. Wodehouse E. Phillips Oppenheim and Mrs. Baillie Reynolds. Also illustrations by Brock Rene Bull Joseph Simpson. D/j: None. Description Applies To This Book ONLY. This Book Is Hard To Find Will Be Packaged And Shipped Carefully To Avoid Shipping Damage And Will Make It An Excellent Addition To Your Own Personal Library Collection Or As A Gift. World Wide Shipping AVAILABLE. <br/> <br/> GEORGES NEWNES, LTD. hardcover
193672845London: George Newnes 1936 - 1937. Large 8vo. viii 704 pp. Bevelled pictorial cloth boards; illustrated with a view of Southhampton Street to front cover and with gold lettering and decoration to spine; blue edges. Spine ends and corners slightly bumped a few dents and a small strip of cockling to rear board; firm binding. Clean internally and illustrated generously in colour and b/w. This copy was owned by Sir Malcolm Sargent' secretary Sylvia Dawley and is stamped by the George Newnes press department. Includes an article by Malcolm Sargent and contributions from P. G. Wodehouse and David Lloyd George. This is a heavy item and may require additional postage if being shipped outside of Europe. . Very Good. Pictorial Cloth. 1936. George Newnes 1936 - 1937 hardcover
20091-0984108106Rood Scholar Pr 2009. Hardcover. New. 2368 pages. 10.20x7.30x2.40 inches. Rood Scholar Pr hardcover
1897250523London: George Newnes Ltd. 1897. First Edition. Hardcover. Good copy in the original title-blocked pictorial cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Provenance; from the library of Peter F. Walkey with the owner's bookplate. Physical description; 804 pages. Notes; First appearance of tragedy of Arthur Conan Doyle's 'The Tragedy of the Korosko'. Subjects; The Strand Magazine. Arthur Conan Doyle. 'The Tragedy of the Korosko'. 1897. Periodicals. London: George Newnes, Ltd. hardcover
189230779George Newnes 1892. Roy. 8vo. First Edition with numerous photographs and illustrations throughout free endpapers lightly spotted a little mild spotting throughout; attractively bound in contemporary niger half roan sides ruled in blind back with raised bands tooled in gilt second compartment with red leather label ruled and lettered in gilt all other compartments tooled with blind lozenge marbled edges a very good bright clean copy. Contains the first appearance of 'Silver Blaze' complete with Paget's inconic illustrations as 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. No. XIII. 'The Adventure of Silver Blaze'. 'Silver Blaze' is of course the classic early tale containing Holmes' famous epigram of the dog in the nightime. It was subsequently collected as the first of the eleven 'Memoirs' published in book form in 1894. This issue also includes Harry How's well-illustrated article 'A Day with Dr. Conan Doyle' pp.182-188. An added Holmesian bonus is the presence of Clarke Russell's 'A Nightmare of the Doldrums' pp.189-198; his tales were a favourite of Dr. Watson: 'I was deep in one of Clark Russell's fine sea stories' 'The Five Orange Pips'. UNCOMMON IN THIS CONDITION. DeWaal 357. George Newnes, hardcover
189824625George Newnes 1898. Roy. 8vo. First Edition thus with numerous photographs and illustrations throughout endpapers lightly browned some light spotting as usual; original pictorial blue cloth blocked and lettered in black gilt back bevelled boards red sprinkled edges lower hinge cracked but binding entirely sound a very good bright clean copy. Contains the first appearance of Doyle's 'Round the Fire' stories II-VII. No. II is 'The Story of the Man with the Watches' illustrated by Frank Craig; No. III is 'The Story of the Lost Special' illustrated by Max Cowper. These two stories are widely recognised by Holmesians as the two most important 'lost' Holmes adventures. Both stories feature an unnamed amateur reasoner clearly intended by Doyle to be identified by his readers as Holmes himself. These two tales and their fellows were collected and published as 'Round the Fire Stories' in 1908. UNCOMMON IN THIS CONDITION. See Green & Gibson p.409. George Newnes, hardcover
1896COLLECTI009585ILONDON: GEORGE NEWNES. VG. PUB ND 1896. FIRST EDITION. ISBN: ETHNIC FAIRY TALES PUBLISHED IN THE STRAND MAGAZINE 1891-1896. BLUE CLOTH COVERED BOARDS WITH DECORATIONS AND TITLE TO THE UPPERBOARD IN BLIND AND IN GILT TO THE SPINE. MODERATE WEAR TO THE CORNERSAND SPINE-ENDS. A NICE COPY OF THIS RARE COLLECTION OF ETHNIC TALES FORCHILDREN. Keywords: FANTASY FAIRY TALES CHILDREN'S BOOK ABCDEF. GEORGE NEWNES hardcover
80599Los Angeles: Local 644 International Motion Picture Painters Union 1945. First Edition. Sole printing. Quarto 11" x 8-1/2". 189 unnumbered mimeographed sheets including title page and introduction printed recto-only chiefly illustrations; post-bound at left margin. Unprinted card rear cover wrapper possibly later; no front cover wrapper else complete and probably as issued. Minor edge-creasing and wear; faint marginal stain to final 15 leaves well away from printed area; evidence of old adhesion to cover page not affecting legibility; Very Good and quite well-preserved especially considering the volume's inherent fragility. <br /> <br /> A bound volume presumably one of very few produced collecting all of the circa 185 issues of "The Picket Line" a cartoon broadside distributed daily to striking workers during the 1945 Hollywood Film Strike which began in March 1945 following a walkout by the Hollywood local of the International Set Decorators Union. A number of sympathetic locals joined the strike but others - including the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and the Screen Office Employees' Guild - refused to honor the picket line leading to a lockout that lasted more than five months. <br /> <br /> The cartoons draw on topical events often commenting humorously on developments of the day before. A recurring comic character is a sardonic rat an avatar for the union scabs who refused to join the strike weakening the position of labor and paving the way to the violent events of October 5 1945 the so-called "Hollywood Black Friday" when strikebreakers were brought in to violently suppress the strike fire-hosing and clubbing dozens of strikers in front of the gates of Warner Brothers Studios. All of these events are pictured here with the upbeat mood of the drawings growing increasingly dark following the events of Black Friday. The cartoons are preceded by a one-page introduction giving the background of the strike and tracing its history through its conclusion which came when the strikers finally called a truce on October 31st. A rarely-seen relic of one of the darkest incidents in Hollywood labor history. Rare: OCLC notes three copies MSU UM and UCLA; not generally seen in commerce. unknown
1931blb03697<p>Strasburg VA: Shenadoah Publishing House 1931. 1st . Hardcover. Near Fine. Very Rare - Dark blue cloth on boards with dark gilt titling to the front and spine. Book is tight square paritcularly sharp-cornered and free of any markings or flaws inside and out. Near Fine or better. Black and white photo frontispiece of Mt. Le Conte. Fold-out map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Fine condition at rear. 136 pp. Found in the softcover 2003 edition often but rarely in the original 1931 first edition.</p> Shenadoah Publishing House hardcover
1973593154New York: Atheneum 1973. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition hardcover issue. Yellow cloth gilt. Slightest soiling on the spine near fine issued without dust jacket. Published as a paperback original this is one of approximately 10 copies prepared by the publisher in hardcovers for the use of the author. This copy Inscribed by Strand using most of the front fly to fellow poet Donald Justice and his wife Jean: "for Don and Jean with love and thanks and better story in the making Mark Strand. Iowa City. Sept. 1973. The Yewell Street Story is merely a diversion." Laid into the book are seven pages carbon typed manuscripts on rectos only of a long poem by Strand "The Untelling" and the final poem in the book not identified as being by Strand except for a small pencil note "Strand" on the first page likely in Justice's hand. The seven-page manuscript has one small hand-correction and has been neatly folded into thirds else fine. The hardcover issue is rare. The association is significant. The carbon typescript is a bonus. Atheneum hardcover
19731397587New York New York: Atheneum 1973. First Edition First Printing. Softcover. Octavo 48 pages. In Very Good condition. Spine is red and orange with white lettering. Wraps have mild wear along extremities mild bending wear to front tail fore corner. Textblock edges have mild foxing brown staining along fore edge. Signed flat on title page by Mark Strand. Shelved Room C. 1397587. Special Collections. Atheneum unknown
19731397586New York New York: Atheneum 1973. First Edition First Printing. Softcover. Octavo 48 pages. In Very Good condition. Spine is red and orange with white lettering. Wraps have mild wear along extremities mild bending wear to front tail fore corner. Textblock edges have mild foxing mild bending wear along fore edge and tail forecorners. Signed flat on title page by Mark Strand. Shelved Room C. 1397586. Special Collections. Atheneum unknown
1973206606New York: Atheneum Publishers 1973. First edition and first printing. Softcover. 48 pages. A paperback original a slim collection of poems. A very good plus copy in wrappers with some very minor wear. Signed and inscribed by Strand on the half title page to poet J.D. Sandy McClatchy and with a drawing by him as well. A nice association copy. Atheneum Publishers unknown
2002Q-0375709754Knopf 2002-02-26. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Knopf paperback
197338212NY: Atheneum 1973. First edition. 48 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers; a trade paperback original. INSCRIBED by Strand “for Douglas / Blazek / with affection / from / Mark Strand.†NY: Atheneum, paperback
1258510340.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2022001594Lividian Publications 2022. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. As New/As New. Berger Dirk. 1st printing. A fine PC copy of this limited edition. Dirk Berger provided stunning color artwork for the dust jacket and frontispiece plus sixteen black and white illustrations for the interior. Jeff Strand contributed an original foreword and Bentley Little wrote a brand new introduction discussing the origins of one of his most popular novels. Signed by Little Strand and Berger in a fine dust jacket and slipcase. <br/> <br/> Lividian Publications hardcover
73-3946London: Marty Strand circa 1800s. 21x15 cm. Black and white engraving. Very Good. In plastic.Provenance: From the collection of the late Frederick G. Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. London: Marty Strand, [circa 1800s] unknown
200729335HBDJ 1st SIGNED LIMITED EDITION #178/250 Copies 2007 Stated 1st Edition FINE- CONDITION 258 pgs Epilogue lite wear. is brought Back to Life as Ghastly walking Cadaver & BECOMES INTERNATIONAL SENSATION HAILED BY THE PRESS AS THE AMAZING MR. CORPSE DESPITE HIS GHOULISH APPEARANCE HE IS LIVING THE DREAM<br /><br /><br /> Delirium Books IN hardcover