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1952018053Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company 1952. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. 253 pages of text. Hardcover binding is slightly browned around the edges and the spine is lightly rubbed. The unclipped dustjacket has chips tears and creases mainly along the bottom edge; protected in archival mylar. Stated: First edition. There are several very light pencil marks in the text and a few pages have very light paperclip creases. J.B. Lippincott Company Hardcover books
1982253320Reno. : University of Nevada Press. 1982. 1st Edition. Brick cloth gilt spine title. A fine copy in a fine dustjacket. 22.5x14 cm. weight: 1.1 lb. University of Nevada Press. hardcover books
199393542New York: Tor 1993. Octavo boards. First edition. Collects six stories and an essay. Ore "began publishing SF with "Projectile Weapons and Wild Alien Water" for AMAZING in May 1986; many of her stories which are strong and varied appear in ALIEN BOOTLEGGER AND OTHER STORIES." - John Clute SFE online. Hartwell 200 Significant SF Books by Women 1984-2001. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #93542 Tor unknown books
1995144987New York: Tor 1995. Octavo boards. First edition. This dark vision of America's future which "may be her finest individual work . is set in a distant near future America a devastated environmentally degraded authoritarian dystopia organized so as to oppress and humiliate the unprivileged who comprise the vast majority of a world where technology has begun to fail and scarcity once again to reign. As in THE ILLEGAL REBIRTH OF BILLY THE KID the protagonist's Identity is split and threatened and mocked; she is raped more than once and is involuntarily seconded -- after being subjected to savage interrogations perhaps crueler than those found in George Orwell's NINETEEN EIGHT-FOUR -- into working as a government agent in a war against terrorism. The terrorists in this instance are convinced that through genetic engineering killer creatures can be shaped into defenders of a supine Gaia. There is a modestly uplifting ending not entirely convincing." - John Clute SFE online. Hartwell 200 Significant SF Books by Women 1984-2001. Sargent British and American Utopian Literature 1986-2009. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #144987 Tor unknown books
1995106193New York: Tor 1995. Octavo boards. First edition. This dark vision of America's future which "may be her finest individual work . is set in a distant near future America a devastated environmentally degraded authoritarian dystopia organized so as to oppress and humiliate the unprivileged who comprise the vast majority of a world where technology has begun to fail and scarcity once again to reign. As in THE ILLEGAL REBIRTH OF BILLY THE KID the protagonist's Identity is split and threatened and mocked; she is raped more than once and is involuntarily seconded -- after being subjected to savage interrogations perhaps crueler than those found in George Orwell's NINETEEN EIGHT-FOUR -- into working as a government agent in a war against terrorism. The terrorists in this instance are convinced that through genetic engineering killer creatures can be shaped into defenders of a supine Gaia. There is a modestly uplifting ending not entirely convincing." - John Clute SFE online. Hartwell 200 Significant SF Books by Women 1984-2001. Sargent British and American Utopian Literature 1986-2009. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #106193 Tor unknown books
1994144986New York: Tor 1994. Octavo boards. First edition. Signed on the title page by Ore. ". vivid and intense . It's good to find a book this dark that still makes the reader think as well as feel those usual shivers." - Locus. ". a contemporary fantasy which evocatively crosshatches supernatural material into the American scene envisioned here as darkly as in her SF ." - John Clute SFE online. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #144986 Tor unknown books
7802First Edition. paperback. 69 pages pp. 257-82; 363-405 IN: Revue de Medecine 1888 vol. 8. 8vo modern wrappers. Paris 1888.<br/><br/> "Bard-Pic syndrome" first described. GM 3630.<br/><br/> unknown books
192731774NY: William Edwin Rudge 1927. First Edition. 8vo pp. 81. Textured paper over boards cloth spine. Cover little soiled and worn o/w VG. Field was active in women's causes in the Western U.S. including suffragist struggles the National Woman's Party and the Woman's League for Peace and Freedom. William Edwin Rudge unknown books
1936252441Carmel: Pacific Associates 1936. pp146-160. stapled wraps 9.25 x 12 inches ex-library with ownership stamp and pencil nottation on front wrap and address stamp on rear wrap wraps lightly worn and soiled else good condition. Established in 1934 by W. K. Bassett and his wife Dorthea Castlehoun The Pacific Weekly was a Left-leaning weekly Carmel California journal. Lincoln Steffens seized control in June 1936 and push for a more hard-line Communist Party agenda. He acted as editor/publisher from June 1936 to his death in August. Includes an article on John Reed and a short story by Levi Marrero translated from Spanish by Langston Hughes. Fourteen holdings located in OCLC of the title as of 5/2020. Pacific Associates unknown books
198895021988. Softcover. VG corner of front cover bent. Color wraps. 160 pp. 49 bw 94 color plates. Contains 4 extensively annotated essays catalogue of paintings by artists of the Hudson River School as well as photographs and drawings of their homes and studios. Includes a chronology of events in the Hudson River Valley from 1823-1901 bibliography and index. unknown books
1989304101989. Softcover. VG- light fading to cover edges chipping to cover edges. White ill. stapled wraps. Unpaginated. Numerous bw plates. Essay by Linda Weintraub. unknown books
198326464Hartford Conn: The Connecticut Historical Society 1983. Paperback. VG- with just a hint of soiling to front cover; else clean bright tight. Illustrated wraps 75 pp 10 color and 5 bw illustrations. Presents the text of 19 hitherto unpublished letters of Hudson River School founder Thomas Cole 1801-1848 and Hartford artist Daniel Wadsworth 1771-1848 dating mostly from the period of 1826-1828. Accompanied by a few representative paintings. The Connecticut Historical Society paperback books
198636369Buffalo: Hallwalls 1986. Paperback. Very good. 12pp. Very good in publisher's stapled wraps. <br/><br/>exc d Hallwalls paperback books
2012173659Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2012. Fall-Winter 2012. Paperback. VG library stamp on title page. White wraps with black lettering. 344 pp. with color and bw images. Volume 19 No. 02 issued Fall-Winter 2012. Articles include: Art Nouveau Art of Darkness: African Lineages of Belgian Modernism Part II by Debora L. Silverman Applied Arts in Naples: Materials and Artistic Techniques from Micro to Macrocosmos by Sabina de Cavi The Gideon Tapestries at Hardwick Hall by Helen Wyld and Art Furniture in the Old English Style": The Firm of Collinson and Lock London 1870-1900 by Clive Edwards. University of Chicago Press paperback books
1994262856New York: Chris Leslie 1994. Magazine. 64p. 5.25x7.25 inches nude male photos personal ads dirty letters stories ads very good digest size magazine in stapled white pictorial wraps. 'Zine style queerzine. Chris Leslie unknown books
1993139756New York: Tor 1993. Octavo boards. First edition. Collects six stories and an essay. Ore "began publishing SF with "Projectile Weapons and Wild Alien Water" for AMAZING in May 1986; many of her stories which are strong and varied appear in ALIEN BOOTLEGGER AND OTHER STORIES." - John Clute SFE online. Hartwell 200 Significant SF Books by Women 1984-2001. A fine copy in fine dust jacket with just a touch of wear at lower spine end. #139756 Tor unknown books
2009157636Seattle: Aqueduct Press 2009. Octavo pictorial wrappers. First edition. A collection of linked stories about a time-tripping gay immortal born in the Paleolithic. "Witty vivid and very thought provoking . Really you've just got to read this!" - Samuel R. Delany. Trade paperback format. A fine copy. #157636 Aqueduct Press unknown books
199468357New York: Tor 1994. Octavo printed wrappers. Advance copy uncorrected proof of the first edition. ". vivid and intense . It's good to find a book this dark that still makes the reader think as well as feel those usual shivers." - Locus. ". a contemporary fantasy which evocatively crosshatches supernatural material into the American scene envisioned here as darkly as in her SF ." - John Clute SFE online. Staple holes at top edge of front cover a near fine copy. #68357 Tor unknown books
1988107097San Francisco: Hombre Productions 1988. Magazine. 16p 5.5x8.5 inches illustrated with b&w physique photography frontal nudity classifieds very good digest-size magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Hombre Productions unknown books
1996Embry 194105Eerdmans 1996. First edition first printing. Spine stamping rubbed near fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Eerdmans, 1996. First edition, first printing. unknown books
35938Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. NY Rollton 1957. Third printing. 196 pages hard cover very good condition in good dust jacket. . Other hardcover books
20061330184Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press 2006. Softcover. Octavo; pp 318; VG/paperback; blue spine with orange text; covers have light wear to exterior; minor rubbing to edges; text block shows mild wear to exterior edges; interior clean; illustrated. 1330184. FP New Rockville Stock. Harvard University Press unknown books
606278not signed 1. Full length shot of Bard dapperly dressed and holding a white straw hat standing out side his dressing room at the studio. Rubberstamp on the back that reads: "BEN BARD - WILLIAM-FOX STUDIOS HOLLYWOOD CALIF." 2. Full length similar shot of Bard sporting a large mustache. Information slip on the back reads: "'And the villain stiff pursued her!' Ben Bard Fox Films heavy steps out in pursuit of another conquest. Jerry Miley who works at his villainous trade sans moustache sic has just told Bard that he looks like a walrus. Hence the glare in the Bard eyes--to say nothing of the bristling belligerence of the abundant crepe-hair!" Photographs are on single weight stock; 8" x 10"; very good minor signs of handling and age; no date cut circa 1927-30. the pair Provenance: from the estate of Ben Bard. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
1957219978Hollywood: California Quarterly 1957. Pamphlet. 40p. 6x9 inches printed on coated paperstock throughout poetry prose and illustrationsvery gfood journal/booklet in stapled pictorial wraps cover illustrated with a sketch by David Lemon. Neatly ex-library with a printed withdrawn notice tipped onto front-cover verso and pencilled numerals on terminal leaf. Includes a statement on "Howl" answers the question imperative or noun and Arthur Miller on writers' status in the US. Also notices by Yates and Zahn on poetry workshops. Coastlines was a left-leaning publication that lasted between 1955 and 1964 replacing The California Quarterly when it folded in the mid-1950s. It published many radical poets including John Beecher and Thomas McGrath both of whom lost their teaching positions during HUAC hearings. It was the epicenter of the Los Angeles poetry movement which has long been overlooked due to the prominence of the Beats in NYC and San Francisco. California Quarterly unknown books
19579009689New York: Rolton House 1957. 3rd . Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. Illustrations in black & white. <br/><br/> Rolton House hardcover books