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192200001028Richmond: Published by Leonard & Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press printed by William Clowes and Sons Ltd. London and Beccles 1922. 6 - including half-title 86 pages plus 2 pages ads. No errata slip present. Original publisher's decorative paper-covered boards with printed paper spine and cover labels. 18 x 12 cm. The spine label is sunned and slightly chipped with no impact on lettering; light wear to spine ends and a tiny tear to the head of the spine. The endpapers are slightly tanned; the text block shows mild uniform toning. Still a very good copy of a fragile volume. Bookseller's ticket of The Holliday Bookshop New York 10 W. 47th St. on the rear pastedown. PROVENANCE: This copy from the library of Irma Liebmann Harris 1885-1969 with her engraved bookplate on the front pastedown. Harris was a member of a prominent Jewish family from Atlanta Georgia and a leading figure in the city's social and cultural life. She was the daughter of Isaac Liebman founder and president of the Atlanta Paper Company 18861924. In 1908 she married Arthur Israel Harris 18811963 who succeeded Liebman as president of the company 19241946 and later served as chairman 19471957. The firm pioneered wet-strength packaging vital to the U.S. military during World War II and secured major contracts with Coca-Cola and other beverage companies. Irma Harris was a civic leader serving with the Girl Scouts the Atlanta USO during World War II Travelers Aid the Atlanta Council of Jewish Women and as founder and president of the Peachtree Garden Club. An avid art and book collector she read extensively in French and German. Her bookplate is signed in the plate K. Merrill likely the work of the American painter and etcher Katherine Merrill 18761962. FIRST EDITION. Some copies are found with an errata slip tipped-in before the title page that states "The first story in this book 'The Gentleman from San Francisco' is translated by D.H. Lawrence and S.S. Koteliansky. Owing to a mistake Mr. Lawrence's name has been omitted from the title-page. The three other stories are translated by S.S. Koteliansky and Leonard Woolf." The title story was first printed in 1915 in the Russian anthology "Provo." It is set on the island of Capri where the author lived the last few winters before the start of the First World War. Ivan Bunin later became the first Russian to win the Nobel Prize for Literature 1933. Woolmer "A Checklist of the Hogarth Press 1917-1946" 19. Roberts "A Bibliography of D.H. Lawrence" B9. Published by Leonard & Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press hardcover
193517479New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1935. First Edition First Printing. Cloth. Near fine/very good. The first edition first printing of The Garden Murder Case: A Philo Vance Story signed by S.S. Van Dine. Octavo 2 332pp 10pp ads. Publisher's black cloth title stamped in gilt. The first printing with the "Scribner's A" on the copyright page. Faint wear to black cloth light scuff mark on front cover along fore-edge. Solid text block internally clean. In the publisher's first state dust jacket $2.00 on the front flap two closed tears with archival tissue reinforcement to verso notable wear along bottom edge of front panel wear at tips a very good example. This copy is signed on the front free endpaper by S.S. Dine. The Garden Murder Case was first published in 1935 by Charles Scribner's Sons in New York. The novel was serialized in American Magazine beginning in February 1935 just before its book release. A British edition was issued the same year by Cassell and Company in London. The book was the ninth in the Philo Vance series and was one of the later entries before the character's popularity declined. A film adaptation by MGM starring Edmund Lowe as Vance was released in 1936. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
1935n0465New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1935. Later entry in the Philo Vance series set amongst the horse-racing set filmed in 1936 starring Edmund Lowe as Vance. First printing with 'A' on copyright page. Hardcover full black cloth gilt titling. Light general wear gilt a bit tarnished ink name & dates rubberstamped name & address on free endsheet; jacket shows a bit of edgewear minor chipping & creasing short tear; front flap too closely trimmed removing the last letter from most words. Text clean; 332 pages 8 pages offering brief synopses & reviews of previous Vance novels. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/Good. 5½" by 7½". Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover
193500004318New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1935. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo. 7 7-332 8 pages of publisher's advertisements pp. Black cloth with gold lettering on the front board and the spine. Attractive Near Fine book in a Very Good price-clipped dust jacket with edge wear and a few hints of rubbing. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
193526018New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1935. 1935. First edition. Former owner's name on front pastedown sheet completely hidden by the dust jacket flap else fine bright copy in price-clipped dust jacket with some minor professional restoration to spine ends and corners. While attending the running of one of America's great handicap horse races Philo Vance who is there playing the ponies hears a shot and is the first to discover the body. His investigation leads him into the world of "hay burners" book-makers betting jockeys and handicapping. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1935. unknown
193515504893SCRIBNER 1935. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. FIRST. A NEAR FINE FIRST EDITION IN VERY GOOD PLUS DUST JACKET.NOT PRICE CLIPPED $2.00. SCRIBNER Hardcover
0080334199.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
654430821Elsevier pp. 464 Index 2nd Edition . Papeback. New. Elsevier unknown
2010SONG1856176614Butterworth-Heinemann 2010-10-18. 5. hardcover. Used: Good. 8.50x1.25x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Butterworth-Heinemann hardcover
2012234145np.: McSweeney's McMullens. 2012. First edition. . Decorated hard cover. . Fine copy in fine dust jacket in mylar. . Octavo. . Illustrated Katherine Roy. Very scarce in this condition. McSweeney's McMullens. hardcover
1995Q-058221761xRoutledge 1995-08-23. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Routledge paperback
058221761X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1995DADAX058221761XRoutledge 1995-08-23. 1. paperback. New. 5.43x0.46x8.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge paperback
ria9780582217614_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The 'correct' use of English has been the subject of vigorous debate in recent years. But what defines 'correctness' in our use of language And how has this altered over time In this authoritative survey of the history of the English paperback
ria9781138412835_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This text adopts a stylistic approach but in taking an historical viewpoint in its explanations of English it aims to provide a firm sense of both the structure of the language and much of its history. hardcover
1837105322London: Parbury and Co. 1837. Hardcover. Fair. xii 324 p. 20 cm. Fold-out map of British possessions. Rebound in craft binding. Bottom edge of covers dampstained. Intermittent dampstaining to interior. Most pages unaffected and map is clean. <br/><br/>"The principal aim of this Treatise is to assist the investigations of those whose declining fortunes have suggested the necessity of Emigration". Incl. Lower and Upper Canada including their disadvantages amusements domestic manners of the settlers "Canadian matrons" etc. TPL 5096. <br /> Parbury and Co. hardcover
1933140945797New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1933. First edition. First edition. xii ii 311 1 6 pp. Bound in publisher's black cloth with red lettering map endpapers. Fine in Very Good dust jacket chipped at extremities slight crease along bottom of front panel unclipped $2.00. A Philo Vance mystery with a plot revolving around mythological dragons. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
1933324017New York: Scribner 1933. First. hardcover. fine/near fine. 8vo black cloth stamped in red d.w. New York: Scribner 1933. First Edition.<br/> <br/> A Philo Vance story. Fine in a near fine price intact dust wrapper.<br/> <br/> Scribner unknown
1933140948928New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1933. First edition. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition first printing. Signed by S.S. Van Dine on the title page inscribed to the former owner. xii ii 311 1 6; ads pp. Bound in publisher's black cloth stamped in crimson with map endpapers. Near Fine. Quite sharp with light edge wear and a bit of faint soiling to cloth In a Very Good unclipped dust jacket with minor creasing at spine ends light chipping at corners and perforated letters spelling out "UNCo. at front flap; possible review copy. A Philo Vance whodunit with a plot revolving around mythological dragons. The basis for the 1934 film starring Warren William and Margaret Lindsay; uncommon signed. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
1933333New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1933. First Edition. Near fine/Very good. Small 8vo. 7 1/4 x 5 1/4 187 x 128 mm; pp. xi 311 6 advertisements. Original black cloth titles on spine and front board in red ink endpapers with maps of "Inwood and the Stamm Estate"; old owner's signature on front blank page. Scribner's "A" on copyright page. Original dust jacket original cover price of $2.00 intact DJ in mylar cover with light edgeware and 1/4 inch chips at head and toe of spine and 1/8 inch chips at corners. The Dragon Murder Case is the seventh novel featuring Van Dine's Philo Vance character. It was also adapted to a film version in 1934 starring Warren William as Vance. This is the only Philo Vance mystery with a pictorial dust jacket.<br /> S. S. Van Dine is the pseudonym of Willard Huntington Wright 1888 - 1939 an American art critic and author. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
193344846New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1933. Hardcover. Small 8vo. Black cloth with red lettering. xii 311pp 6pp ad. Map endpapers. Very good. Mild edge and corner wear. Tight decent first edition of the seventh Philo Vance mystery. Lacks jacket else a nice copy of an uncommon early Vance. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1933004169Charles Scribner's Sons. DJ in archival cover with light edge wear. Publisher price of $2.00 is present on inner flap. "A" and shield on the copyright page. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1933. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1996052896New York: Otto Penzler 1996. Facsimile Edition . Hardback. As New/As New. <br/> <br/> Otto Penzler hardcover
199630712New York: Otto Penzler First Edition Library 1996. 1996. First edition. First edition thus. Very fine in dust jacket. An exact facsimile edition of the handsome and highly collectible 1933 first edition. Sanford Montague is away for a weekend party dives into the swimming pool and never comes up again. The pool is known as "The Dragon Pool" because it has long been regarded as the home of the devil-monster of the Lenape Indians. The mystery is solved by Vance partly thanks to his deep knowledge of dragon lore. Otto Penzler First Edition Library, 1996]. unknown
020647NY: Scribners; 1933. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First edition "A" on copyright page very good in a very good dust jacket. Dampstain evident at the bottom third or so of both boards and on the inner unprinted side of the jacket. Store stamp on half title page a few small letters in ink on the title page. The jacket has small chips at spine ends. The red color on the jacket is very bright and the book is tight and square with no real evidence of the dampstain without removing the jacket. Has map endpapers and six pages of ads for other Philo Vance novels at rear; $2.00 price on jacket flap is present. 0 <br/> <br/> Scribners; (1933) hardcover