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192852370Minneapolis 1928. Edition limited to 100 copies 12 x 10 cm pp. 8; gilt-decorated orange wrappers fine. Rulon-Miller Wulling 3. unknown
19912509ec1207Houston Texas: Gulf Publishing Company 1991. AV4 - A first edition complete numberline hardcover book in very good condition that has some bumped corners some wrinkling on the spine edges light discoloration and shelf wear with no dust jacket. 11.25"x8.75" 188 pages. Satisfaction Guaranteed. River Oaks Country Club is a country club in the southern United States located in the River Oaks neighborhood of Houston Texas. The club has hosted the River Oaks International Tennis Tournament since 1931. Often called the "Classiest Club In Houston" River Oaks is known for its philanthropic and community-leading membership and its beautiful views. It is extremely exclusive. It is located at 1600 River Oaks Boulevard Houston TX 77019. River Oaks Country Club was founded in 1923 in the River Oaks neighborhood in Houston. Prominent architect John F. Staub was hired to design the original two-story Spanish revival clubhouse. The club house was built south of the golf course that was designed by Donald Ross. The current clubhouse was built in the 1950s on the same site as the original. River Oaks' golf course was the venue for the PGA Tour's Western Open in 1940 and the Houston Open in 1937 1938 and 1946. River Oaks has been home to the River Oaks International Tennis Tournament since 1931. The tournament is the oldest in the country to still be played at its original site in the original stadium. On May 8 2007 the United States Tennis Association awarded River Oaks the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships starting in 2008 taking over the event from Westside Tennis Club. Other cities that competed for the event were Atlanta Winston-Salem North Carolina and Ponte Vedra Beach Florida. The tournament purse is $415000 with a winner's share of $65850. The new venue for the clay court championships was to feature American red clay courts that were installed in 2005 with a stadium capacity of 3000. Temporary seating for 500 was to be installed for the second court. . First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Gulf Publishing Company Hardcover
186632720Columbus Ohio: Christian Witness Office 1866. Hardcover. First Edition. 3 x 4.5in. 285pp. Bound in pebbled leather with gilt decoration and titling. VERY GOOD. Shows the corners shelf rubbed and showing boards slightly bowed early and late text-block with slight discoloration otherwise the binding is strong and tight the text is clean and unmarked and the boards remain bright and distinct. As pictured. Extremely uncommon with only one copy listed in WorldCat. Christian Witness Office hardcover
1917059762Doylestown PA: B. F. Fackenthal Jr./Fackenthal Publication Fund for Bucks County Historical Society 1917. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Collected. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Volumes I-IV VII VIII 6 volumes of an eventual 8 reprinting the papers presented to the Bucks County Historical Society. Uniformly bound in red cloth spine panels lettered in gilt. All volumes show minor soiling to cloth and slight rubbing to extremities with text block edges typically a bit tanned by age mild rubbing to portions of edges. Vol. VIII is minimally ex-library with call label on lower spine F&M College Gift of B. F. Fackenthal Jr. book plate mounted inside front cover. Vol. VIII shows minor loss nibbling at top corner through most of text block not affecting any text this copy thus Good only the set overall VG. Firm bindings clean interiors. Approx. 600-750 pp. per volume. B. F. Fackenthal, Jr./Fackenthal Publication Fund for Bucks County Historical Society Hardcover
201769940New York: various publishing companies 2017. All small folio approx. 12" x 9"; some illustrated some in color all generally very good to fine in original pictorial wrappers. Includes: The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan; The Times They Are a-Changin; Another Side of Bob Dylan; Bringing It All Back Home; Highway 61 Revisited; Blond on Blond; John Wesley Harding; Nashville Skyline; Self Portrait; Blood on the Tracks; New Morning; Planet Waves; The Basement Tapes; Desire; Street Legal; Slow Train Coming; Saved; Shot of Love; Infidels; Empire Burlesque; Knocked Out Loaded; Down in the Groove; Oh Mercy; Under the Red Sky; Good As I Been to You; World Gone Wrong; Time Out of Mind; Love and Theft; Modern Times; Together Through Life; Christmas in the Heart; Tempest; Shadows in the Night; and Fallen Angels. Not included are the three most recent studio albums: Triplicate Rough and Rowdy Ways and Shadow Kingdon. Also not included is the sound track for Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid; nor the song book for the inauguaral Bob Dylan as there was none issued. various publishing companies unknown
200320494Los Angeles: Dawson's Book Shop 2003. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. #137 of 300 copies signed by both authors in pencil on the colophon. 193 pp with color frontispiece illustrations in black and white. Light dust spotting to top edge of text block slight fading to top inch of rear board else fine. Includes detailed descriptions of more than 600 items covering the period 1861-1940. Dawson's Book Shop hardcover
63116V.p. 1996. All first editions unless noted; all 8vo or 12mo unless noted. All dust jackets present unless noted. Condition ranges from good to fine. Marya was not a book collector. She was the youngest child of a popular novelist and the books show the casual wear and tear of a childhood gathering. Marya Manfred 1949-2022 grew up and attended elementary school in Bloomington Minnesota. With her parents she moved to Luverne at age 10 and graduated from Luverne High School on 1967. She later moved to Colorado for a year to study singing music composition and piano performance. She then finished her bachelor's degree majoring in Art at the University of Minnesota. She later worked for the Consumer Survivor Network at Marshall before becoming a Certified Peer Specialist at Southwestern Mental Health Center in Worthington and Luverne where she taught art therapy. Marya is survived by her sister the poet Freya Manfred and her husband the screenwriter Thomas Pope both of Stillwater Minnesota and two nephews Nicholas Bly Pope and Ethan Rowan Pope both of the Twin Cities. She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother Frederick Manfred Jr. 1. Mulder Rodney J. & John H. Timmerman. Frederick Manfred: A bibliography and Publishing History. Sioux Falls: Center for Western Studies 1981. "For Marya on her birthday December 5 with love from Dad." 2. The Golden Bowl. Saint Paul: The Webb Publishing Company 1944. First edition of the author's first book. Inscribed "8-3-1966 Dear Marya daughter - This book fresh from a package I moved for you is still as green as this ink. I remember the day when I got the very first one from the bindery - Your Dad Frederick Manfred. Mulder & Timmerman A-1. 3. The Golden Bowl . Introduction by John R. Milton. Vermillion: University of South Dakota 1969. First published in 1944 this is the 25th Anniversary Edition. Signed by Manfred on the front free endpaper. Mulder & Timmerman A-1e. 4. Boy Almighty. Saint Paul: Itasca Press 1945. First edition "To yet another queen one named Marya Feikema Manfred who is already doing on her piano what Eric only dreamed of doing while lying on his back. Your father Frederick Feikema Manfred 8-17-1963." Also signed by Manfred on the title page. Mulder & Timmerman A-2. 5. This is the Year. Garden City: Doubleday & Company Inc 1947. Dust jacket worn with tears but complete. "Christmas 1968 My dear daughter Marya This new first edition I've saved for you all these years as you truly would learn about Siouxland. Love Dad." Also signed by Manfred on the title page. Mulder & Timmerman A-3. 6. This is the Year . With a new introduction by Max Westbrook. Boston: Gregg Press 1979. Originally published in 1947. "Dear Marya This tells of an old triumph as well as an old lament - the loss of love and the subsequent search for it. Dad. 12-31-1983." Mulder & Timmerman A-3c. 7. The Chokecherry Tree. Denver: Alan Swallow 1961. Revised edition. Corner bumped boards bowed. "Given to my daughter Marya Manfred this day 4-7-1966 with all love for her flowering spirit- Frederick Manfred." Mulder & Timmerman A-4d. 8. The Chokecherry Tree . Introduction by Delbert E. Wylder. Albuquerque: University of Mexico Press 1975. Trade paperback. Short tear at the bottom of the front wrapper. Mulder & Timmerman A-4f. 9. Lord Grizzly. New York Toronto London: McGraw-Hill Book Company Inc. 1954. Dust jacket worn. "To my lovely daughter Marya Manfred who has straight-seeing eyes and who has fingertips that speak- your father - Frederick Manfred 3-4-1962 The year of the great snow." "With love - Frederick F. Manfred 9-6-1954" on dedication page. Mulder & Timmerman A-8. 10. Lord Grizzly. New York: Signet Classics 1964. No inscriptions. 11. Lord Grizzly . With a new introduction by Joseph M. Flora. Boston: Gregg Press 1980. First published in 1954. Issued as vol. 2 in The Buckskin Man Tales. Signed by Manfred on the title page. Not in Mulder & Timmerman. 12. Lord Grizzly. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press 1983. Trade paperback. First Bison Book printing. Corners curled. "12-5-1983 For Marya from Dad." Also signed by Manfred on the title page. Not in Mulder & Timmerman. 13. Morning Red. Denver: Alan Swallow 1956. Dust Jacket lacks front flap and is worn with tears. "Christmas 1968 my dear daughter Marya A small story of not so small people. Or it is more a not so simple a story about simple people Love Dad." Also signed by Manfred on the half-title. Mulder & Timmerman A-9. 14. Riders of Judgement. New York: Random House 1957. "Christmas 1968 My darling Marya daughter- When I was a boy I dreamed of the day when I'd write the "really real" story about cowboys - since I wasn't allowed to "go west" and become one myself - Love Dad." Also signed by Manfred on the half-title page. Mulder & Timmerman A-10. 15. Riders of Judgement . With a new introduction by Priscilla Oaks. Boston: Gregg Press 1980. First published in 1957. Issued as vol. 5 in The Buckskin Man Tales. Signed by Manfred on the title page. 16. Riders of Judgement. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press 1982. Trade paperback. First Bison Book printing. Corner bumped. "12-5-1983 For Marya from Dad." 17. Conquering Horse. New York: McDowell Obolensky 1959. " To my darling daughter Marya Manfred who has her own priceless utterly distinct reactions to life around her. Your father Frederick Manfred." Mulder & Timmerman A-11. 18. Conquering Horse. New York: Signet Classics 1965. Trade paperback fifth printing. Signed by Marya with underlining and annotations by her throughout. 19. Conquering Horse . With a new introduction by John R. Milton. Boston: Gregg Press 1980. First published in 1959. Issued as vol. 1 in The Buckskin Man Tales. Signed by Manfred on the title page. Not in Mulder & Timmerman. 20. Conquering Horse. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press 1983. Trade paperback. First Bison Book printing. "12-5-1983 For Marya from Dad." Also signed by Manfred on the title page. Not in Mulder & Timmerman. 21. Arrow of Love. Denver: Alan Swallow n.d. "8-3-1966 Marya Manfred little daughter here are three little cakes for your dessert some evening your dad Frederick Manfred." Mulder & Timmerman A-12. 22. Wanderlust. Denver: Alan Swallow 1962. Binding skewed; dust jacket wrinkled. "8-12-1967 Dear daughter Marya At last you are ready to read about Thurs The Composer since You are a beginning one yourself. There is your brother in spirit if not quite in fact Have a good time reading it - and a deep time in life. Love Dad Frederick Manfred." Mulder & Timmerman A-13 23. Scarlet Plume. New York: Trident Press 1964. "Christmas 1968 Dear Marya girl This book is 'all about Blue Mound' which you as a little girl explored in all directions including ponds with slippery edges. If you read this carefully you will ever after in quotes 'ha'uts' on the mounds especially in the evening after the sun sets. Love Fred." Also signed by Manfred on the half title. Mulder & Timmerman A-14. 24. Scarlet Plume . With a new introduction by Ted N. Weissbuch. Boston: Gregg Press 1980. First published in 1964. Issued as volume 3 in the Buckskin Man Tales. Signed by Manfred on the title page. Not in Mulder & Timmerman. 25. Scarlet Plume. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press 1983. Trade paperback. First Bison Book printing."12-5-1983 For Marya from Dad." Also signed by Manfred on the title page. Not in Mulder & Timmerman. 26. The Man Who Looked Like the Prince of Wales. New York: Trident Press 1965. "12-5-1965 This little book I give to my queenly daughter Marya Manfred on her sixteenth birthday with the added suggestion that she accept most things from her father cum gratis solis so that she may strike out on her own a free spirit of the arts and thus a free child of God. Frederick Feikema Manfred." Mulder & Timmerman A-15. 27. Winter Count. Minneapolis: James D. Thueson 1966. Edition limited to 250 copies signed by Manfred this no. 7. "To Marya Manfred my daughter and my Valentine. Frederick Manfred 2--14-1969." Mulder & Timmerman A-13a sic. 28. Winter Count. Berkeley: Thorp Springs Press 1977. Second edition trade paperback; corner bumped and creased. "For my darling daughter Marya for all she's done for me heart & Love Dad. Old year tonight 1983." Mulder & Timmerman A-13b sic. 29. King of Spades. New York: Trident Press 1966. "Christmas 1968 Dear Darling Marya - This was the book I was working on when you were at Rocky Ridge and I was writing pages 144-208 when you asked me to come and get you - and I said I couldn't. I hope these pages will help me to be forgiven. Love Dad." Also signed on the title page by Manfred. Mulder & Timmerman A-17. 30. King of Spades . With a new introduction by the author. Boston: Gregg Press 1980. Corner bumped slightly skewed. Signed by Manfred on title page. First published in 1966. This edition issued as volume 4 in The Buckskin Man Tales. 31. Apples of Paradise and Other Stories. New York: Trident Press 1968. Dust jacket with a couple of short tears. "6-5-1965 My dear Marya- May I have the privilege of someday exploring your musical landscape as you herein explore Siouxland Love Dad. Frederick Manfred." Mulder & Timmerman A-18. 32. Eden Prairie. New York: Trident Press 1968. "11/13/1965 To Marya Manfred Sweet daughter who already knows she has 'a perfect right to be just what she is' Love Dad. Frederick Manfred." Mulder & Timmerman A-19. 33. "Sinclair Lewis' Funeral." As contained in South Dakota Review Vermillion 1970. Winter 1969-70 Vol 7 No 4. Special Issue: Sinclair Lewis / Frederick Manfred. Inscribed by Manfred at his contribution on p. 54: "South Dakota Review / Winter 1969-70. Vol. 7 no. 4. Special issue: Sinclair Lewis / Frederick Manfred." Not in Mulder & Timmerman. 34. "Sinclair Lewis' Funeral." Vermillion: South Dakota Review 1970. Another copy of the above. Spine faded and chipped. Signed by Marya Manfred. Not in Mulder & Timmerman. 35. "The Voice of the Turtle" as contained in the South Dakota Review Vermillion 1973. Some underlining but not on Manfred's submission. Not inscribed. 36. Conversations with Frederick Manfred. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press 1974. "12-5-1974 For my lovely daughter Marya all sweetness and light for the rest of your life- Dad." Also signed by Manfred on the half title. Mulder & Timmerman A-20. 37. The Manly-Hearted Woman. New York: Crown Publishers Inc. 1975. "1-25-76 For my daughter Marya Manfred who drew a map of our The Blue Mounds which helped me much in the making of this book. Love Dad. Frederick Feikema Manfred." Mulder & Timmerman A-21. 38. Milk of Wolves a novel. Boston: Avenue Victor Hugo 1976. Trade paperback. Covers a little worn and spine chipped. "Hope you are busy making music and poetry these days. Hope to see you soon. With much love Dad. 4-13-1976." Mulder & Timmerman A-22. 39. Wright Robert C. Frederick Manfred. Boston: Twayne Publishers 1979. "For Marya from dad on her birthday." Mulder & Timmerman p. 91. 40. The Wind Blows Free. Sioux Falls: The Center for Western Studies 1979. Dust jacket torn at the top of the spine no loss. Signed by Manfred on the front free endpaper. Mulder & Timmerman A-24 41. The Wind Blows Free. Sioux Falls: The Center for Western Studies 1979. "To Marya My darling daughter who gets the very first book out of the box with much love Dad 1979." Also signed by Manfred on the title page. Mulder & Timmerman A-24. 42. Sons of Adam. New York: Crown Publishers Inc 1980. Back flap of dust jacket missing. "1980 For my wonderful prescient daughter Marya with love from Dad." Mulder & Timmerman A-25. 43. King of Spades. Foreword by Max Westbrook. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press 1983. Trade paperback. First Bison Book edition. "12-5-1983 For Marya from Dad." Also signed by Manfred on the title page. 44. Dinkytown. Minneapolis: Dinkytown Antiquarian Bookstore 1984. Edition limited to 500 copies printed by Allan Kornblum at the Toothpaste Press. "For my beloved daughter Marya Manfred from Dad Easter 4-22-1989." Laid in is a to-do list for going to Minneapolis likely Marya's. 45. Winter Count II. Minneapolis: James D. Thueson 1987. Edition limited to 300 copies signed by Manfred this no. 79."For Marya who is valiant and most gifted and my daughter Dad." 46. Prime Fathers. Salt Lake City: Howe Brothers 1988. First edition wrapper issue. "For Marya who is climbing over one obstacle after another. Dad 5-4-1988." Also signed by Manfred on the title page. 47. Flowers of Desire. Salt Lake City: Dancing Badger Press 1989. First edition wrapper issue. Corners curled. "For Marya daughter for her birthday 12-5-1989." Laid in is a note from Marya "For Bob Deb Whoever would like to read it. I'll loan it to you. I've got to get it back because it's a signed copy and signed for me by my Dad. Thanks Marya." 48. No Fun on Sunday. Norman and London: University of Oklahoma Press 1990. "For Marya- gifted and volatile daughter - much love - Fred." Also signed by Manfred on the title page. 49. Of Lizards and Angels. A Saga of Siouxland. Norman and London: University of Oklahoma Press 1993. First edition wrapper issue. "For Marya- Love Dad." Also signed by Manfred on the title page. 50. Duke's Mixture. Sioux Falls: The Center for Western Studies 1994. Trade paperback. Coffee stain on fore-edge. Signed by Manfred on the title page. 51. The Frederick Manfred Reader. Duluth: Holy Cow! Press 1996. Wrappers. No inscription. unknown
1876056379Philadelphia PA: Ig. Kohler 1876. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 2nd Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Brown pebbled cloth lettered in gold foil. 2nd revised/enlarged edition 1st ptg. thus: 1876. Scarce original edition of a standard genealogical reference. Mild wear with rubbing and minor exposure to corners and spine extremities. Firm binding intact hinges. Two small vintage color litho. illustrations mounted inside front cover former owner's signature inked on front blank otherwise unmarked. Ig. Kohler Hardcover
1927008561Philadelphia PA: Leary Stuart Co. 1927. Book. Near Fine. Cloth. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Burgundy cloth paper title label on spine panel deckled edges top edge in gilt. Vintage reprint of the improved edition with records provided in German and English translation listing of passenger names as transcribed numerous appendices. Originally issued in 1876. x495 pp. Essential volume for researchers of Pennsylvania German genealogy. Light shelf wear some annotations to front pastedown otherwise clean. Howes R-504. Leary, Stuart Co. Hardcover
026042269X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
69-4249Long Beach California: University Art Museum California State University Long Beach 1985. 4to. Softcover. 72 pp. B&W Plates. Very Good. Long Beach, California: University Art Museum California State University Long Beach, 1985 paperback
75-4877Detroit: Phileas Society Columbian Quincentenary Committee Ohio State University. 1989. 4to. Stapled Wrap ca. 20 pp. Very Good. Minor Creasing Toning. Detroit: Phileas Society, Columbian Quincentenary Committee Ohio State University. 1989 unknown
2001023550Wiley-Blackwell 2001. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. NF/NF/1st ed. Tight clean square. No marking or soiling to interior not a remainder or an ex-library. Dust Jacket has no nicks or tears has great even color sharp corners and has been covered with a mylar sleeve. Stated First Edition with a complete number line starting with 1. 544pp. chapter notes index. Not a remainder or ex-library. Book comes to you in an acid free document bag for storage mailed boxed and I can have it in the mail tomorrow. BRBC <br/> <br/> Wiley-Blackwell hardcover
DADAX1442252588Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2016-04-08. Illustrated. hardcover. New. 8.00x1.15x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers hardcover
SONG1442252588Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2016-04-08. Illustrated. hardcover. Used: Good. 8.00x1.15x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers hardcover
63-6832Sacramento CA: State Printing Office 1950. 8vo. Soft Covers. 55 pp. Charts maps black and white illustrations. Very Good. Previous owner's notes and stamp on cover. [Sacramento, CA]: State Printing Office, 1950. paperback
1345750536.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
184835767Columbia: Printed Jointly by S. A. Johnston and A. G. Summer 1848. First Edition. Stitched wraps. Fair. Wraps. Octavo. . 1 xx 753 pages. Stitched brown paper wraps with title on the front cover. Brown paper spine. Outer wraps are toned and lightly damp stained. Paper spine and edges chipped. Several unopened/uncut pages. Text edges untrimmed. There is a vertical thin spit evident on the spine but the text block is still sturdy. Light toning and scattered foxing to contents. Possibly an unread copy. <br /> <br /> Sabin 87686. Printed Jointly by S. A. Johnston and A. G. Summer unknown
18251352936Columbus: George Nashee 1825. Presumed First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 534 pages. In Very Good minus condition. Quarter bound in calf with morocco spine label and gilt lettering. Boards have very light wear to corners and head/tail of spine. Text-block shows moderate plus age-toning and light foxing to edges. Ink signatures of two prior owners one appears on pastedown the other on the title-page. RW Consignment. 1352936. Special Collections - Downstairs. George Nashee hardcover
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190622-103<p>Please see photos for condition and contents. Additional shipping charges will apply to this heavy two volume set based on destination and speed.</p> Published by Permission of Congress - United States Publishing Co. hardcover
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