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1890LRB644Librairie Marescq aîné - Chevalier-Marescq et Cie ; Librairie Plon / E. Plon, Nourrit et Cie (imprimeurs) Paris 1890 Édition : Dix-huitième édition revue, corrigée et augmentée — Reliure : Demi-basane brune de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de filets à froid et titre doré, plats de papier marbré ; reliure signée Magnier & ses Fils au talon — Langue : Français
A9789210032124Paperback / softback. New. Listed on the Court’s General List on 6 June 2016 case number 162 this legal matter concluded with a judgment on 1 December 2022. The case files encompass the initiating application the written submissions and verbatim transcripts of public hearings thoroughly detailing the proceedings. paperback
0359795242.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19906001541990. Unbound. Near Fine. A small group of correspondence between American poet's Morton Marcus and Donald Justice including both a hand-written letter and a typed letter to Justice from Marcus both Signed "Mort" along with two Inscribed books by Marcus and a group of photocopied poems. Letters folded and with just a bit of wear The Armies Encamped in the Fields Beyond the Unfinished Avenues with a faintly sunned spine thus near fine overall. <br /> <br /> Includes the following: an Autograph Letter Signed by Morton Marcus to Donald Justice dated October 1964 in which he lends his condolences for a bout of anxiety that Justice was dealing with and says he looks forward to seeing him next weekend; a Typed Letter Signed by Marcus to Justice dated February 1981. This is accompanied by an Inscribed first edition copy of Marcus's book The Armies Encamped in the Fields Beyond the Unfinished Avenues Jazz Productions 1977 as well as copies of five different poems by Marcus; and an Inscribed first edition copy of When People Could Fly by Morton Marcus Hanging Loose Press 1997 Inscribed to Justice dated 1997. In this inscription Marcus calls Justice his mentor and signs off "With much respect and admiration - and love for your work." <br /> <br /> A short but sweet look into the two poets' correspondence spanning four decades. unknown
197241750N.p.: People's Coalition for Peace and Justice 1972. Offset lithographed poster 56cm x 44cm. Printed both sides of sheet; recto in red verso in black ink. Original folds; mild wear to extremities still a clean and fresh example easily Near Fine. Double-sided poster with recto presenting a bold call to action verso with a large map of the demonstration route surrounded by text outlining the planned events with detailed instructions for marchers.<br /> <br /> Poster announcing the June 1972 Emergency March on Washington organized jointly by the People's Coalition for Peace and Justice and the National Peace Action Coalition. Events included a blockade of the Pentagon and a night of "good cheer.dancing music and theater." In comparison with the previous year's May Day rally the event was a failure attracting only about 10000 demonstrators. People's Coalition for Peace and Justice unknown
1992544618Saint Paul: Graywolf Press 1992. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Tall octavo. xiii 257pp. Fine in lightly worn near fine dust jacket with a portion of the spine very lightly sunned. Inscribed to noted poet Donald Justice on the title page: "For Don- who'll understand. Dana." Donald Justice is the subject of one of the essays collected here: "Tradition and an Individual Talent." An excellent association. Laid in are a three-page program for "Nosferatu" introduced in the performance by Dana Gioia; A reproduction or offprint of Gioia's entry from American Poets Since World War II. Third Series; and an eight-page corner-stapled essay by Gioia titled "Warner Brothers' Fat Men" not in this collection. Graywolf Press hardcover
1956052761International Court of Justice 1956. Cases: Right of Passage over Indian Territory Portugal vs. India; Aerial incident of March 10th 1953 USA vs. Czechosolvakia; Aerial Incident of October 7th 1952 USA vs. USSR; Antarctica Case UK vs Argentina UK vs. Chile: Certain Norwegian Loans France vs. Norway; Admissibility of Hearings of Petitioners by the Committee on South West Africa; Judgements of the Administrative Tribunal of the International Labour Organisation upon Complaints made agains the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organizations. 229 pp. Burgundy cloth boards with gilt lettering light wear. Boards have rubbed edges. Pages are clean text has no markings binding is sound. Text in English and French. . Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. International Court of Justice Hardcover
1967WRCLIT68834Middletown: Wesleyan 1967. Cloth. First edition clothbound issue. Signed and dated by the author in the year of publication. Fine in dust jacket with minor rubbing at tips. Wesleyan hardcover books
1970131187Iowa City IA: Stone Wall Press The 1970. stiff paper wrappers. Stone Wall Press. 4to. stiff paper wrappers. unpaginated. Limited to 250 copies. Printed by hand. Acknowledgments table of contents. Printed by hand. A collection of poetry. Stone Wall Press, The unknown books
1970100428Iowa City: The Stonewall Press 1970. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Tall octavo. Wrappers. Just about fine. One of 250 copies. The Stonewall Press unknown books
1973006830Iowa City: Stone Wall Press 1973. First Edition. Paperback. Near Fine. First edition one of 150 copies of this poem by Guillevic translated by Donald Justice. SIGNED by Justice on the title page. Near fine condition. Fine press production. Signed by Author. <br/><br/> Stone Wall Press paperback books
19-2811San Francisco: Who’s Who Publishing Company 1929. 4to. 720 pp. Hard Cover. Black Boards Titles in Faded Gilt. Good. Front Cover Binding is Loose. Marbled Page Edges. B&W Portraits. First Edition. San Francisco: Who’s Who Publishing Company, (1929). hardcover
1991109150Hanover New Hampshire: University Press of New England 1991. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Fine in a slightly spine-faded near fine dustwrapper. Warmly Inscribed by Justice to author Nicholas Delbanco and his wife. University Press of New England hardcover
199566547New York: Knopf 1995. First Edition. Burgundy cloth; yellow top stain; dustjacket; large 8vo. 176pp. Briefly inscribed by the poet on the title page and signed in full. Fine in Fine dustwrapper. The definitive selection of his poems replacing the volume that won the 1980 Pulitzer Prize. This volume was nominated for both the Pulitzer and National Book Awards. With blurbs on the back cover ranging from Howard Nemerov to Dana Gioia to John Irving. This without the NBA Finalist sticker on the front cover. Knopf unknown
1967355737Middletown Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press 1967. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Second printing. Fine in fine price-clipped dustwrapper. Signed by the author. Although not marked as such this copy is from the library of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Peter Taylor and his wife the National Book Award-nominated poet Eleanor Ross Taylor. Justice was Eleanor Ross Taylor's brother-in-law. Wesleyan University Press hardcover
1970100428Iowa City: The Stonewall Press 1970. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Tall octavo. Wrappers. Just about fine. One of 250 copies. The Stonewall Press unknown
196066552Middletown CT: Wesleyan University Press 1960. First Thus. Gray cloth in dust jacket; 8vo. 49 pp. Inscribed briefly by the poet "in friendship" and signed in full "Beatrice Nebraska!". Poet's first book and winner of the Lamont Prize for 1959. Justice would go on to win most of the major awards and was a distinguished teacher at the Iowa Writers Workshop. A near fine copy in a very lightly worn soiled and spine-sunned dust jacket. Wesleyan University Press unknown
1960215685Middletown New Jersey: Wesleyen University Press 1960. First edition of the author's first book. 1 vols. 8vo. Gray cloth. Fine in fine dust jacket. First edition of the author's first book. 1 vols. 8vo. First Book. <br/><br/> Wesleyen University Press hardcover
1987000249CNew York New York U.S.A.: Atheneum 1987. 1st Edition. Hardcover. As New/As New. A very fine crisp copy in a very fine jacket/brodart covered. First Edition. SIGNED ON THE TITLE PAGE BY THE AUTHOR. A very nice clean crisp copy in like new condition. = WE BOX AND SHIP ALL BOOKS WITH USPS TRACKING. = WE HAVE BEEN BUYING AND SELLING USED BOOKS FOR OVER 34 YEARS. New York, New York, U.S.A.: Atheneum hardcover
198789503New York: Atheneum 1987. Softcover. Fine. Uncorrected Proof. Fine in wrappers with a touch of age-toning. Atheneum unknown
18-1239New York: Academy of American Poets 1998. . Letterpress broadside. 23cm x 30.5 cm. Unbound single sheet. Very good with marginal creasing and staining. Two-toned with yellow print and black lettering. Limited edition: poem reprinted for the Academy of American Poets in an edition of 500 copies. Signed by author and Academy of American Poets Chancellor David Justice. Designed and illustrated by Dean Bornstein at the Perpetua Press. Includes additional insert: “This limited-edition broadside signed by Academy Chancellor Donald Justice comes to you with our appreciate for your generous support of the Academy of American Poets. New York: Academy of American Poets, 1998. unknown
191866976Ottawa: : Military Service Branch May 22 1918. Light creases where folded; marginal chip to one corner. 32 x 12 inches. Notifying every male person of the documents required to be carried including exemptions penalties etc. Military Service Branch, unknown
1997299728PN. New. 1997. . Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
012163Fine. Limited/Numbered Edition. Broadside. A limited edition set of five literary broadsides signed by the authors and all numbered 80/150 copies with different sheet sizes and colors of illustrations. Housed in a folder with an antique printing press illustration. The five broadsides 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. The broadsides were printed in conjunction with readings by the authors for the Loft Mentor Series. ; 15 1/4" x 11 1/2"; Signed by Author . unknown
012160Fine. Broadside. A limited edition set of five literary broadsides signed by the authors and all numbered 51/150 copies with different sheet sizes and colors of illustrations. Housed in a folder with an antique printing press illustration. The five broadsides 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. The broadsides were printed in conjunction with readings by the authors for the Loft Mentor Series. ; 15 1/4" x 11 1/2"; Signed by Author . unknown