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195242385Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret 1952. Very good condition in wraps and slipcase as issued. Spine top chipped. 4to. 183 pp. Color plate repros. Andre Sauret paperback books
55Monte Carlo. A. Sauret. 1952. 183 pp. 98 pls. One of a ltd. ed. of 2500. Fine copy in slipcase. unknown books
192925713New York: Donald Flamm Incorporated. Very Good. c.1929. First Edition. Hardcover. no dust jacket a little wear along the upper front joint small ink spot on rear cover. caricature sketches Brief one-page character sketches of various Broadway personalities each accompanied by a small caricature sketch of the subject. Many but not all of these are by Alex Gard. Among the fifty or so people thus profiled are: George M. Cohan David Belasco Florenz Ziegfeld Earl Carroll Walter Winchell Eugene O'Neill Lee and J.J. Shubert Alice Brady Texas Guinan Mark Hellinger Will Rogers the Marx Brothers "the Mae Wests of Musical Comedy" Mae West "A Marx Brother of the Drama" Beatrice Lillie Al Jolson Eddie Cantor Sylvia Sidney Willie and Eugene Howard W.C. Fields and Paul Whiteman. All the profiles are written rather weirdly as a single string of words with phrases set off by commas in place of periods. The author who soon decamped for Hollywood hired by Irving Thalberg as MGM's story editor explains this in his Foreword: "Although defiant to accepted grammatical rules it is a style that certainly helps fill the wide-open spaces of a page. Rest assured that you are getting your money's worth with every page. In order to understand it you simply have to forget every rule you ever learned about punctuation. Don't wait for a period to drop your voice or you will surely suffocate. After reading one or two aloud to your cronies I guess you should get the knack of it and like it." NOTE that this copy does not include the paste-on drawing by Alex Gard observed on the front covers of other examples. . Donald Flamm, Incorporated hardcover books
192950446New York: Donald Flamm Inc 1929 . First edition. Hardcover. Near fine/No dust jacket. New York: Donald Flamm Inc 1929 . First edition. Illustrated with caricatures Alex Gard and others. 63 pp. Hardcover. 8vo. Black cloth with a large illustrated paper label on the front cover. A beautiful copy. Near fine/No dust jacket. Donald Flamm, Inc hardcover books
192930272New York: Donald Flamm 1929. First edition. Boards pictorial label; near fine copy. With a long presentation inscription from the author to Leonore and Ira Gershwin dated 1974. <br/><br/> Donald Flamm hardcover books
1986184980Moscow: Progress Publishers 1986. Hardcover. VG/VG ex-lib copy. All volumes have associated library markings on spine bookblock endpages. 3 Volumes. Blue cloth boards with gilt lettering White dj clear mylar cover. V1. 767 pg V2. xii 551 V3. xi 947 p. First publ. 1954. Progress Publishers hardcover books
1992UMARCAP01fpInternational Publishers 1992. Good. Marx Karl. Capital vol 1: Unabridged. Engels Frederick; Moore Samuel; Aveling Edward. New York NY: International Publishers 1992. 767pp. Indexed. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Good. Edges lightly rubbed. Pencil underlining and notations throughout. International Publishers paperback books
1992WELLER9780140445695Penguin 1992. New. New book. Penguin unknown books
194783739NY:: International Publishers. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1947. Hardcover. Volume One only. Translated from the third German edition by Samuel Moore and Edward Aveling. Edited by Frederick Engels. A reprint pf the 1887 Swan Sonnenschein Lowrey & Co. edition. Foxing to endpapers else very good in a very good age darkened dust jacket. . International Publishers, hardcover books
189139678New York: The Humboldt Publishing Co 1891. 8vo. 9 x 5 5/8 inches. xviii 506pp. Publisher's red cloth with rules and Humboldt Library emblem stamped in black to front board and in blind to rear board gilt lettering and black rules stamped to spine plain endpapers.<br/> <br/>Early and rare issue of the first English-language edition printed in the United States of "Das Kapital" an apparent bind-up of Humboldt's original four-part issue in wraps.<br/> <br/>One of the most important and influential works of modern times Marx's "Capital" is an incisive critique of private property capitalism and the social relations it creates. The Humboldt Publishing Company a small left-wing publisher first published this work in four parts as part of the "Humboldt Library of Science" publication between September and October 1890. The following year they bound the four installments together and released a single volume the present work without the permission of Marx's family Friedrich Engels or the European publishers. This copy is bound without advertisements which accompanied the original parts. The text comprises Moore and Aveling's translation of the first volume of Das Kapital Marx's prefaces to the first and second editions and Engels' preface to the first English edition.<br/> <br/>Cf. PMM 359 first edition; Jason D. Martinek Socialism and Print Culture in America 1897-1920 London: Pickering & Chatto 2012. The Humboldt Publishing Co unknown books
1889109230New York: Humboldt Publishing Co 1889. Rare first American edition of Karl Marx's seminal work in both economic and political thought first published in German in 1867. Octavo original publisher's cloth with gilt titles to the spine and triple ruling in blind to the front and rear panels rebacked. Translated from the third German edition by Samuel Moore and Edward Aveling and edited by Frederick Engels. In very good condition rebacked. Two editions were published in America in 1889 the other by Appleton with the priority undecided. Marx himself modestly described Das Kapital as a continuation of his Zur Kritik des Politischen Oekonomie 1859. It was in fact the summation of his quarter of a century's economic studies". The 'Athenaeum' reviewer of the first English translation 1887 later wrote: 'Under the guise of a critical analysis of capital Karl Marx's work is principally a polemic against capitalists and the capitalist mode of production and it is this polemical tone which is its chief charm.' The historical-polemical passages with their formidable documentation from British official sources have remained memorable; and as Marx". wrote to Engels while the volume was still in the press 'I hope the bourgeoisie will remember my carbuncles all the rest of their lives.' Carbuncles financial embarrassment and political preoccupations of many kinds hampered Marx's work on Das Kapital which he would never have completed but for the material and moral support of Engels"." PMM 359. "In his funeral eulogy for Karl Marx Engels concluded that 'Marx was above all a revolutionary". It is doubtful that any figure in history has inspired more violently contradictory opinions than Karl Marx" Downs 22. "Only this first part of Marx's magnum opus appeared in his lifetime" with its publication in German in 1867 PMM 359. The remainder was constructed by Engels from Marx's posthumous papers. Containing Marx's central concept of surplus value this first edition in English is translated from the third German edition of Moore and Aveling is edited by Engels and incorporates substantial revisions Marx made for the first French translation 1872-5. Humboldt Publishing Co hardcover books
1889140941076New York: The Humboldt Publishing Company 1889. First American Edition. Near Fine. First American edition translated from the third German edition by Samuel Moore and Edward Aveling and edited by Frederick Engels. Two editions were published in America in 1889 the other by Appleton with the priority undecided. Bound in publisher's original maroon buckram tripple-ruled in black spine lettered in gilt patterned endpapers. Near Fine with light wear to cloth at spine ends and corners subtle repairs visible at spine joints spine discolored. Front inner hinge and front free endpaper repaired; rear inner hinge slightly cracked. Pages toned. Marx's groundbreaking work of political economy Das Kapital a spark which would eventually ignite many of the largest conflagrations of the 20th century. The Humboldt Publishing Company unknown books
1909178892London: W. Glaisher 1909. 13th ed. Hardcover. VG shelf wear some rubbing/light soiling on boards and spine previous owner's inscription interior otherwise clean. Dark red cloth binding with black device and gilt lettering/device on spine. xxxi 816 pages. Translated from the third German edition. Includes laid-in insert "The Great Mistake of Karl Marx." The first volume of Marx's treatise on political economy examining the capitalist mode of production its contradictions and its role as the historical precursor to the socialist mode of production. W. Glaisher hardcover books
19711341785Moscow: Progress Publishers 1971. Fourth Impression. Hardcover. Thick Octavo; G- Hardcover; Dark Blue spine with Gold text; Boards shaken some edgewear some shelfwear rubbing to corners; Textblock has age toning previous owner's name in pen on front pastedown tape spot on front endpaper highlighting on some pages blue mark along fore edge; 948 pp; Volume III only. 1341785. FP New Rockville Stock. Progress Publishers hardcover books
19671341787Moscow: Progress Publishers 1967. Fourth Printing. Hardcover. Octavo; G-/G- Hardcover w/ Dustjacket; Tan spine with Blue text; Dustjacket has some edgewear some shelfwear sunning to spine small open tears along spine and at corners small open tear along fore edge of spine staining to both covers small closed tear along head edge of front cover; Boards shaken some edgewear some shelfwear white marks on both covers; Textblock has age toning foxing previous owner's name on front endpaper; 551 pp. 1341787. FP New Rockville Stock. Progress Publishers hardcover books
1990WELLER9780140445688Penguin Classics 1990. New. New book. Penguin Classics unknown books
1977260403New York: International Publishers / New World Paperbacks 1977. Paperback. xi 948p. softbound in 8x5 inch printed wraps a well-made paper covered issue; this copy has a small unobtrusive stain to front cover is else entirely sound clean and unmarked a very good copy. Marx's unfinished third volume which Engels says include "the most important parts of the entire work" p.1. International Publishers / New World Paperbacks paperback books
193350871Chicago: Kerr 1933. Translated from the second German edition. 8vo pp. 618. Edited by Frederick Engels translated by Ernest Untermann. Red cloth stamped in gilt. Edges slightly soiled cover slightly scuffed at corners and ends of spine o/w a VG tight copy. Kerr unknown books
2499Paris Hotel Druot 1914. Tall 4to. Paper wraps. Auction sales catalogue of Cassatt Degas Manet Toulouse Lautrec etc. 1500 prints in all. 102pp. unknown books
1969210021969. Marx Herbert L. editor Collective Bargaining for Public Employees. New York NY: the H. W. Wilson Company 1969. 215 pp. Cloth. Very good. $1. unknown books
2015Embry 188886Current 2015. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket with a tiny tear to lower front flap fold in mylar cover. Current, 2015. First edition, first printing. unknown books
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200512258Salt Lake City: Gibbs Smith 2005. First edition. Hardcover. Very good/very good. Quarto 26cm pp. 160. Brown boards with gilt lettering on spine and front board front board shows gilt image of horse. Full color photographs throughout. Pages 118-119 show some staining from a cloth bookmark that was left in the spine. Gibbs Smith hardcover books
1946143611Los Angeles: Beacon Productions 1946. Final Draft script for the 1947 film. Copy likely belonging to an uncredited costume designer with annotations in holograph pencil throughout. <br/><br/>Groucho Marx's first solo film appearance and his first with a real mustache as opposed to one made with grease paint. Marx plays an incompetent theatrical agent whose only client is Carmen Miranda in her first film after leaving Twentieth Century-Fox and who he tries to pass off as two different performers. <br/> <br/>Set in New York City and shot there on location. <br/><br/>Tan titled wrappers noted as Final Draft on the front wrapper dated October 28 1946. Title page integral with the first page of the text. 97 leaves with last page of text numbered 97. Mimeograph on pink stock. Pages Near Fine wrapper Good bound with two silver brads. Beacon Productions unknown books
194823319Feb 23 1948. Periodical. Wraps very good celebrating the 100 year mark with cover painting of Marx. ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 116 pp . unknown books