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197344292Iowa City IA: Stone Wall Press 1973. First Edition. Original wraps. Very good. Quarto 1/150 copies printed by hand on handmade paper. A very good copy in gray printed wraps. Inscribed by Donald Justice "For Lawrence Donald Justice" Laid in are two handwritten notes 2/23/83 5 lines thanking Lawrence for the Hoelderlin" and another May '84 13 lines "Dear Lawrence I want to send you some gallery and museum catalogues and a small surprising gift for you. Do you know owls " He goes on describing a painting of an owl with".an asking price of $175K ! Don" Both on University of Florida stationary. Couple of tiny closed tears on the beveled edges. <br/><br/> Stone Wall Press paperback
1995501911New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1995. Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine. First edition. Spine slightly cocked else fine in fine dust jacket. Inscribed by the author to fellow poet Daniel Hoffman on the title page.Finalist for the National Book Award with the sticker on the front panel. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
1995107286New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1995. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Top corners a little bumped else fine in fine dustwrapper. Inscribed by the poet to author Nicholas Delbanco and his wife: "For Nick & Elena – with affection & the hope of long continued friendship – Donald Justice." Finalist for the National Book Award. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
197142920Washington DC: Peoples Coalition for Peace & Justice 1971. First Edition. Tabloid-sized bifolium 38cm; photo-illustrated newsprint wrappers; 4pp; illus. Some light wear and dust-soil with a few tiny tears to extremities; Very Good. Scarce promotional item for the 1971 "Mule Train To Wall Street" an event intended to coincide with the great Mayday Tribe march on Washington described by some observers as the most poorly planned direct action of the Vietnam era. The action ended with the arrest of some 7000 marchers before the event even got underway. Contains a list of movement centers calendar of events an outline of what the PCPJ hoped to accomplish legal and medical advice and a 6.5" x 7" map of the city. Not found in OCLC. Peoples Coalition for Peace & Justice unknown books
1987002534Minneapolis: Minnesota Center for Book Arts 1987 - 1988. First Edition. Broadside. Fine. Each broadside 11-1/2" x 15-1/4" is one of 150 numbered copies SIGNED by the author. Included are "From How to Tell a True War Story" by Tim O'Brien "State of the Art" by Toni Cade Bambara "Young Girls Growing Up 1911" by Donald Justice "Nurture" by Maxine Kumin and "Genesis" by Etheridge Knight. <br/><br/> Minnesota Center for Book Arts unknown
197146090Washington D.C.: Peoples Coalition for Peace & Justice 1971. Original lithographed poster 22" x 17' ca 56cm x 43cm. Printed in three colors on white paperstock. A few stains on verso bleeding faintly through on lighter portions of image else a bright Very Good copy minimally worn -- Very Good / B. Poster promoting the 1971 "Mule Train To Wall Street" an event intended to coincide with the great Mayday Tribe march on Washington described by some observers as the most poorly planned direct action of the Vietnam era. The action ended with the arrest of some 7000 marchers before the event even got underway. The central graphic is of a leering death's-head with inset images of Black and Asian adults and children in distress with title above "Death Has Many Faces We Demand Life!" Artist not identified but a compelling and uncommon poster. Peoples Coalition for Peace & Justice unknown books
1905D7176New York: A. L. Burt Company 1905. First Edition "Published February". Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Publisher's red cloth lettering stamped in white and floral motif stamped in black on upper board and spine; illustrated dust jacket; 8vo; pp. 391 10 blank ads. Spine tips and corners very gently rubbed; a little of the white lettering rubbed away from spine; contemporary ownership signature J. Mabel Harrington pencilled on FFEP. Dust jacket lightly rubbed and dust-soiled; chipped at spine tips affecting some of the lettering at crown and corners neatly mended with tape. A nice copy in the very scarce dust jacket of this popular novel. An unlikely survival especially in such nice condition. <br/><br/> A. L. Burt Company hardcover books
2001DADAX1888222808Super Duper Publications 2001-11-20. paperback. New. 7.00x0.75x9.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Super Duper Publications paperback
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original paper autograph letter handwritten signed by Pirizade Ibrahim Hayrullah Bey. 22x14 cm. In Ottoman script. Paper with the letterhead of 'Selânik Vilâyeti' [i.e. Governorship of Salonica]. AH: 1326 = AD: 1910. With its elqab, letter has 10 lines. A legible script in Turkish with Arabic letters. Letter warns interlocutors against Bulgarian atrocities. Hayrullah Bey was a statesman who held various positions in the last period of the Ottoman Empire. He was born in 1859 in the rooted Pirizade family in Istanbul. His father was the head of the State Department of Shura and Shaykh al-Islam Pirizâde Mehmed Sahip Molla (1838-1910), and his mother was Hekimbasizade Fahrünisa Hanim. There are also two sheikh al-islams among their great grandfathers. Ibrahim Hayrullah Bey, a member of the Committee of Union and Progress, rapidly rose to state administration after the declaration of the 2nd Constitutional Monarchy. In September 1909 he was appointed Governor of Thessaloniki.
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2021__0414088042Sweet & Maxwell 2021. Paperback. New. 19 edition. 156 pages. Sweet & Maxwell paperback
2022__0414110412Sweet & Maxwell 2022. Paperback. New. 7th edition. 120 pages. Sweet & Maxwell paperback
199113468Hanover NH U.S.A.: University Press of New England 1991. Cloth. As New/As New. On top of first front end paper in tiny black ink: "For Maggie--with all old affection and alove--Larry Donovan: Poet artist professor at Miami University and close friend of Donald Justice to his former wife Maggie a bookseller. Slightly smaller sturdy book fine red-brown cloth silver lettering bright on spine 171 lightly browned heavy pages. Also includes card with typewritten: Donald Justice--Pulitzer Prize for Poetry 1980 "Selected Poems" then signed in back ink "Donald Justice." DJ glossy beneath mylar with light gray background and red and darker gray design black lettering red spine small b/w photo of Jistice at top back left praise on back from Howard Nemerov Anthony Hecht and Mark Strand. DJ has tiny light crease at top front tip and spine top edge as well as bottom back edge. Fine DJ/Very Fine book. <br/> <br/> University Press of New England hardcover
18493854Toluca: Imp. de Juan Quijano 1849. 8vo. 10 pp. <br><br>The Court is confused by the wording and cannot fathom the intention of Congress regarding several recent laws. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Sutro. Removed from a nonce volume; inner margins a little irregular. Imp. de Juan Quijano unknown books
183284851Blois, Imprimerie de E. Dézairs 1832 In-8. Reliure demi-basane verte, dos lisse, filets dorés, 392 pp. Reliure légèrement frottée.
19200Printed for Mackenzie Lyall & Co. by K. C. Dash at the Exchange Press 1 Lyons Range Calcutta. Sale on 23 February 1912. 20pp. 12mo. Stitched in red-printed wraps. In fair condition with light signs of age and wear. The cover reads in full: 'Sale of Household Property. Mackenzie Lyall & Co. will sell by public auction This day Friday the 23rd Feb. 1912 Commencing at 11 a.m. At No. 7 Middleton-Street The well-made Household Furniture. The Property of Sir R. Harington Bart. The whole fully detailed within.' Inside the cover in small print are the 'General Conditions of Sale'. Two full-page advertisements with a third on the back cover. White label 'ON VIEW' stuck to front cover. 392 3 lots fully priced in manuscript for the proprietor with the firm's stamp and a signature dated from 'The Exchange Calcutta 24th. February 1912'. An interesting and evocative piece of Raj social history itemising the property of a judge who was selling up before retiring to England. The first item is 'A CURRY Stone with muller' '-/8/- lot' and Item 392 'a Salamander' '3/- lot'. The last three lots unnumbered are 'a Standard Square Pianoforte by Schiedmayer and Soehne Stuttghart in mahogany case resting on four supports' '125/- lot' 'a teakwood morocco covered revolving Music Stool' '10/-â€-' and 'a Chubb's Fire-resisting Iron Safe with key … on teakwood stand' '115/-â€-'. Other items are listed under 'Cooking Utensils' including a Deckchie and 'Sausage Making Machine' glass-ware plated ware books nine lots including 'The Memsahibs Book Cookery a vol Fine Nights a vol Fancy Dresses and a vol The Vultures' household furniture and fittings davenport Arecca palm pigeonhole curio case couches and chairs easel almirah and vital to a judge: 'Gown Stand By Messrs C Lazarus & Co' beds carpets chairs writing tables bookshelves fans dinner what-not plants including items 'In the Orchid House' and durry. No other copy traced. From the Harington family papers. Printed for Mackenzie, Lyall & Co. by K. C. Dash, at the Exchange Press, 1, Lyons Range, Calcutta. Sale on 23 February 1912. paperback
14058Paris. 23 February 1790. 1p. 4to. Bifolium. Very good on lightly-aged paper. Addressed on reverse of second leaf with Dupont-Duterte's red wax seal broken in two to 'Monsieur Celerier Lieutenant de <> Mr Plaisant administrateur des travaux publique'. He begins by asking the two men 'de vouloir bien faire ensorte que mon pauvre jeune homme dont on est content ne quitte pas son attelier et ne passe du Coté du Faubxbourg St Antoine ou il est pus connu etant ne dans ce quartier'. In the second paragraph he discusses getting the lad 'de la ville quelques chemises dont ils manque absolument'. He concludes by stating that his aim is to 'montrer aux hommes de cette espece qu'ils ne faut pas desesperer de soi même et de la Bonté des autres hommes lorsqu'on revient a l'honnêteté'. Docketed at the head of the page: 'Repondre par le change que je lui donnerai trois chemises et qu'il peut me l'envoyé <>'. Dupont-Duterte was driven from office in 1792 and guillotined the following year. [Paris.] 23 February 1790. unknown
19279On letterhead of the 'Judges' Chambers' 'Supreme Court Gibraltar.' Dated by Harington 'Gibraltar 18 May 1901'. 10pp. 8vo. In fair condition lightly aged and worn on ten leaves held together with a brass stud. With a number of deletions and emendations. The first paragraph reads: 'Rex v Alvarez Rex v Galliano This was an application by the Attorney General acting on the instructions of the British Minister in Morocco that certain dies a punching machine & a quantity of <> partly in dies partly in rolled plates & partly in ingots found in the possession of the prisoners respectively should be delivered up to the Government of Morocco - the application purporting to be founded on S27 of 24 & 25 Vict c. 99. The prisoners being convicted plus undergoing their sentence had no more standing before the Court nor had they instructed counsel but Mr Ballon who defended Galliano at his trial was heard as amicus curiae & raised the question .' After going into the details of the case Harington concludes: 'On the whole I am of opinion that I have no power to make any order in the matter except to direct as I do that the articles in question shall remain in the charge of the police unitl otherwise disposed of in due course of law.' Early on in the judgment he elaborates: 'In this state of things it appears to me clear that the only persons who can claim them under S27 are the Officers of Her majesty's Mint or the Solicitor to Hks Majesty's Treasury or some person authorised by them to receive them. The learned Attorney General was not in possession of authority from either the one or the other - nor was there any evidence that the abstruction called the Moorish Government the Sultan of Morocco as an individual or any person representing him was in possession of any such authority.' From the Harington family papers. On letterhead of the 'Judges' Chambers', 'Supreme Court | Gibraltar.' Dated by Harington 'Gibraltar | 18 May 1901'. unknown
9370Fundamental Laws: Gibraltar c.1889. Report: Gibraltar 1897. Gatty's annotations are of interest considering his legal standing in Gibraltar and his position as one of the Library's committee members. One: 'Report'. Two pages on the versos of a 4to bifolium. Very good on lightly-aged paper. Concerning the proposed 'establishment of a Club' within the Library and concluding 'Generally we are of opinion that the above scheme is the best that can be suggested for upholding both institutions - the Library and the Club. The proposed agreement i may appear at first sight to entail a loss on the Library but the loss it would suffer from the establishment of a Club outside would probably be far heavier .'. Signed in type by Major-General F. Carrington; W. H. Rathborne; Stephen H. Gatty C.J.; Herbert Marsh R.N.; L. Barnes-Lawrence; and Joseph A. Patron. Addressed on reverse to 'His Honour S. H. Gatty Esqr Chief Justice'. Attached at the head of the first page is a 12mo leaf with one page reproducing the third and twentieth of the 'Fundamental Laws'. Two: Unbound stitched pamphlet 12mo 17 pp giving the 'Fundamental Laws'. In poor condition on aged paper with the first leaf loose. Two pages annotated by Gatty and with several passages amended by later printed leaves being laid down on them. Three: printed receipt for Garrison Library subscription filled in signed and dated 3 November 1904. From the residue of Sir Stephen H. Gatty's papers. See Image. Fundamental Laws: [Gibraltar,] c.1889. Report: [Gibraltar,] 1897. unknown
1997129625N.P. West Chester PA: Aralia Press 1997. embossed cloth paper spine label top edge cut other edges uncut. Aralia Press. small 12mo. embossed cloth paper spine label top edge cut other edges uncut. unpaginated 16 pages. Printed in an edition limited to 170 copies. This copy is signed by the authors. Introduction by Robert Mezey. Two-color Spectrum types on dampened Rives Heavy paper. A poem previously published in Antæus. Aralia Press unknown books
1997534637West Chester Pa.: Aralia Press 1997. Hardcover. Fine. First edition. 12mo. 16pp. Red cloth with printed paper spine label. Fine. One of 170 copies. This copy is signed by both authors. Aralia Press hardcover
ria9781032232058_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Erotic Medievalisms is about the liberatory potential of sexualities particularly as they relate to medieval histories and modern pleasures. Each of the texts analyzed within subvert norms rooted in medieval cultures or assumptions abo hardcover
2003SONG0861404513Colin Smythe Ltd 2003-06-04. 2. hardcover. Used: Good. 1.00x11.00x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Colin Smythe Ltd hardcover