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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
8974Vienne, imp. Timon, 1858, 1 br. in-12 de 91 pages non coupées ;
19741386280London UK: Andre Deutsch 1974. First UK Edition First Printing First State Dust Jacket. Hardcover. Octavo 308 pages. In Good plus condition with a Good plus condition dust jacket. Aged white spine with a central orange snake design and red and black lettering. Dust jacket is wrapped in a mylar covering is price clipped has mild age-toning throughout a red stain on the front mylar cover small stains on the spine and mild wear along the spine head and tail edges. Boards have mild wear along the edges mild age-toning along the edges and mild wear along the fore corners. Textblock has mild wear along the edges moderate age-toning throughout and a stain on the head edge. Signed "To Dick" by John Barth on half-title page. Shelved Room C. 1386280. Special Collections. Andre Deutsch hardcover
1905317944New York: Putnam 1905. hardcover. very good-. Many photo illustrations. 8vo 1/2 blue cloth with gilt-decorated spine lightly worn t.e.g. New York: Putnam 1905. A very good- copy internally clean.<br/> <br/> Putnam unknown
190567974New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons The Knickerbocker Press 1905. First edition 12mo pp.4 xii 2 285 1 6 ads; frontispiece and 15 plates from photographs; original pictorial red cloth stamped in gilt white and green on upper cover and spine pictorial pastedown on upper cover; very light spotting to the spine 1905 gift inscription on front free endpaper but generally a fine copy. Issued in the publisher's Our Asiatic Neighbors series. G. P. Putnam's Sons, The Knickerbocker Press unknown
1163293539.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
135709146X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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GB001NHSD0SI5N11Putnam. Hardcover. Acceptable. Former library book; Missing dust jacket; Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Putnam hardcover
1905B74957New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1905. Hardcover. Good. White gold and green stamped red cloth boards with mounted plate on front board octavo 285pp. illustrated in b&w. Book has soil and rubbing sun to spine that causes title to be nearly illegible wear to spine ends and corners binding tight front endpapers have blacked out information text has ink underlines and marginalia scattered throughout some small tears to edges of pages soil to rear endpapers. G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
1905289622New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1905. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. A jingoistic study on China its populace and culture. The first four chapter titles are 'Chinese Traits' 'Disregard for Sincerity and Exactness' 'Misuse of Time' and 'Indifference to Comfort' and one of the final chapters are on 'The Yellow Peril.' Other chapters are on more general topics such as 'Women' 'The Army and Navy' and 'Money.' Frontispiece and additional plates throughout with foxing to the plates and opposite pages only. Bookseller's stamp on the bottom of the title page. Contemporary owner's name on the front endpaper. Sunning to the spine spots of discoloration to the front board and minimal shelfwear. Red cloth with photographic plate on the front board. Very Good binding. G. P. Putnam's Sons unknown books
19337621933 Paris Editions Eugène Figuière 1933 Un volume in°8 broché 189 pages. Texte en breton en français. Avec un portrait en médaillon de J.-C. Le Bozec
62181Citédis éd. 2000 In-8 24 cm 191pp. illustr. photos carte dessins et plans Bibliogr. p. 188-191 Nb-0376 unknown
1996284465PN. New. 1996. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
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
1538331659.Glibrary. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
19586139071958. Unbound. Very Good. A small collection of correspondence between Yale professor and Ezra Pound scholar Donald Gallup and writer editor and friend of Pound Joseph Bard including an excerpt of a talk Bard gave involving personal anecdotes of Pound.<br /> <br /> At the center of the collection is a mimeographed excerpt of an address given by Bard at the Institute of Hispanic Studies in Puerto de la Cruz Tenerife on the 28th of February 1957 titled "The Dynamism of a New Poetry"; the excerpt includes the "central section containing reminiscences of Pound from total of 15 numb. leaves" Gallup's typed note. The excerpt contains pages five to nine five leaves each printed on the recto with about a paragraph of text on the versos with the addition of a cover sheet and a page of typed notes only partially related to the address some of the notes here appear in Gallop's bibliography on Pound. This was sent along with a short typed letter dated October 3 1958 "Dear Mr. Gallup at the request of Mr. Charles Hamilton I am sending you a copy of my lecture in Spain on 'New Poetry.' It was discussed on Madrid Radio and . Ezra said in a letter which you probably possess that it was the best introduction to m.p. yet. Sorry about this torn copy but it is the only one I have." The letter is signed by Bard and in his hand is written "N.B. Hurrah! I have found a clean copy!" though this copy is not present here.<br /> <br /> The excerpt speaks of Bard's time spent with Pound and their correspondence. Bard writes "I had an introduction to him from a literary friend but this was never used because on seeing me on the sea-shore he greeted me at once as a long-lost brother.†He goes on to describe how Pound wore a black corduroy suit gifted to him by W.B. Yeats. He briefly describes walks he Pound and Yeats would take in Rapallo and describes Pound's bluntness and passion for intellect "But above all things he Pound was interested in living and dedicated minds and had but contempt for the average commercial man and said with Machiavelli: li uomini vivono in pochi gli altri son pecorelli" which roughly translates to "A few men live the rest are sheep."<br /> <br /> Bard goes on to discuss his correspondence with Pound which began in 1927 shortly after Bard's marriage fell apart Bard describes his mood as "greatly perturbed" and that Pound's advice at the time was simply "Joseph practice polygamy." In another letter Pound writes "‘Oh if only you had translated Frobenius when it was offered to you in 1932 you would have saved the lives of two million human beings†this refers to the work of ethnologist Leo Frobenius who Pound would eventually meet and become "great friends" with. The most colorful anecdote in the talk does not involve Pound but rather someone Pound introduced Bard to the writer Natalie Barney:<br /> <br /> "Such was the introduction to Natalie Barney's salon in the Rue Jacob Paris this Lady being the well-known 'Amazon' the friend of Remy de Gourment's a salon where our Junoesque hostess ruled supreme over the lions and lionesses of art letters and drama—and where we were ceremoniously taken to the 'Temple d’Amour' and where the very sacharin sic was taken out from a book-shaped little etui by chubby Salomon Reinach" Reinach was an influential French archaeologist and religious historian. It's likely that Bard made a mistake here though and was actually referring to Barney's "Temple d’Amitie" which translates to "Temple of Friendship."<br /> <br /> The address continues to quote Bard's correspondence with Pound before getting into Pound's actual work at which point the excerpt cuts off. Included is a copy of Gallup's reply to Bard dated October 14 1958 expressing his delight at receiving a copy and commenting on Pound's recent hospital release "What a relief it is to have Pound out of St. Elizabeth's and at Brunnenburg! The change will of course have a tremendous influence on his work." Also included is a Spanish newspaper clipping discussing Bard's talk and a second letter from Bard dated October 27 1958 asking Gallup if he "could put me in touch with somebody in the U.S.A. who would be interested in the broadcasting of short-stories already produced by the B.B.C. Third." Enclosed is a clipping from Radio Times with the title "A Boyhood by the Danube" discussing the broadcast presentation of Bard's story "The Tale of a Child" which tells of Bard's childhood growing up in Hungary.<br /> <br /> Altogether the collection consists of two short typed letters a one page letter 5¼" x 6¾" and a two-page letter on a single leaf 5¼" x 7" when folded from Joseph Bard both Signed both include newspaper clippings; the mimeographed excerpt 8½" x 11"; a short one-page typed letter from Donald Gallup 5½" x 8½"; two envelopes addressed to Gallup and a typed receipt of the lecture "Gift of Dr. Joseph Bard . for the Ezra Pound Collection in the Y.C.A.L."<br /> <br /> OCLC locates two holdings of this talk under its Spanish title "El Dinamismo de Una Nueva Poesia" at Yale and UT-Austin but they date the conference as being held on March 8 1957. The publication of this talk is listed at B59 in Donald Gallup's bibliography of Pound which states "Published March 1957; number of copies unknown." The entry goes onto describe a reproduction of a letter from Pound to Bard dated December 17 1932 that apparently goes with the published talk; part of that entry is found in the additional page of notes included here in the mimeographed excerpt.<br /> <br /> All of the material has some toning and light wear a paperclip mark and tearing at the top of the mimeograph excerpt overall very good; though it should be noted that towards the bottom of each page is an additional layer of text printed in blue ink upside down and mirrored reproducing a portion of the text found elsewhere on the page.<br /> <br /> An interesting bit of writing concerning Ezra Pound along with the brief correspondence of two men of letters both connected to Pound in different ways. unknown
188241894New York: White and Stokes 1882. Slim oblong 8vo pp. 78; chiefly pen and ink drawings; original blue cloth stamped in gilt green floral endpapers; ex-Minnesota Historical Society with usual markings spine rebacked extremities a bit chipped and shelf worn; front joint weak first few leaves a bit soiled else interior very good. Collection of Columbia College-related cartoons published "originally upon the shrine of college journalism" - introduction. <br/><br/> White and Stokes hardcover books
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