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192629858New York: John Day Company. Very Good- with no dust jacket. 1926. First Edition. Hardcover. Text is clean. Black boards show normal wear minor bumping to spine ends. States First Published September 1926. ; William Montgomery Brown was the first American bishop of the Episcopal Church to be tried for Heresy. He eventually rejected the basic tenets of Episcopal faith after embracing a science-based faith system. He left the Episcopal church and was offer a Bishopric within the Old Catholic Church. ; 273 pages . John Day Company hardcover
188829961Atlanta: Jas. P. Harrison & Co 1888. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. x 343 pages. Frontispiece engraving of the author. Green cloth hardcover with gilt stamped title on front cover and spine. Cloth binding is shelf worn rubbed and chipped. Faded title on the spine. Foredge soiled. Interior contents clean. Name of J. Dewitt Burkhead Jr. written in ink top of the front paste down. Fair. Jas. P. Harrison & Co hardcover
019487NY: Vantage Press; 1966. First Edition . Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First edition of this Texas author's first book near fine in a very good dust jacket. Minor handling wear to the book; the price clipped jacket has a little edgewear. Elaborately signed by the author on the front endpaper. A tight square copy <br/> <br/> Vantage Press; (1966) hardcover
19145428New York Chicago: Chappell & Co. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1914. Softcover. Cover illustrated in lavender. ; 10-1/2" x 13-1/2"; Mild wear faint name inked to cover. . Chappell & Co. paperback
63-1735Hollywood CA: Columbia Pictures 1953. Glossy 8" x 10" Black & White Photograph. Very Good with perforations at corners. Hollywood, CA: Columbia Pictures, 1953. unknown
63-1736Hollywood CA: Columbia Pictures 1953. Glossy 8" x 10" Black & White Photograph Oblong. Good with tears creasing perforations at corners. Hollywood, CA: Columbia Pictures, 1953. unknown
195243097Baltimore: Southern Book Company. Very Good. 1952. Second Edition. Paperback. Paperback in very good condition. Light pencil mark on page 30 otherwise the interior appears to be clean. Some minor wear to exterior--particularly to upper spine. ; 6 X 9"; 107 pages . Southern Book Company paperback
192515678Spokane WA: Inland-American Printing Company. Very Good. 1925. First Edition. Hardcover. Inscribed on the fep by Jerome Drumheller dated 1929.; Oblong Small 8vo 7½" - 8" tall; 131 pages . Inland-American Printing Company hardcover
69-5604Detroit Michigan: Contemporary Authors Gale Research Co 1960. Original photograph. 25.5 cm x 20.5 cm. Submitted by the author or their agent for inclusion in the publication "Contemporary Authors". Very Good.Provenance: From the collection of Frederic Gale Ruffner Jr the founder of Gale Research Detroit. Detroit, Michigan: Contemporary Authors Gale Research Co, [1960] unknown
124757Nashville Tenn.: The Southwestern Company. Very Good. Hardcover. A Very Good edition that is soiled frayed and otherwise generally worn ; This book is a comprehensive analysis of the Bible. It is written by a well-known evangelical scholar and covers the entirety of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation.; 600 pages . The Southwestern Company hardcover
2016AME_9781634854122Nova Science Publishers 2016. 1. Paperback. New/New. Nova Science Publishers paperback
1972009922Poinsett Print. & Letter Shop Greenville S.C. 1972 / published by the American Historical-Genealogical Society Philadelphia PA 1929 republished by the American Genealogical Research Institute Washington DC 1971 1972. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Fine. 88 pages illustrations 23 cm OCLC 508982 ; LCCN 72196434 LC CS71.F2465 1972 Dewey 929.20973 ; textured light yellow stiff paper wrappers with black lettering and designs ; Contents: Immigrant Ancestors--origin Of The Farrow And Waters Families -- Farrows Among Early Settlers In Old Ninety Six District--tragedy Strikes -- Lands Of Our Fathers--land Grants Wills Estate Appraisals Old Records -- The Nelson Family--first Innkeeper Of The "Fountain Inn." Romance At The Fountain -- A Few Personality Profiles -- Family Lines--through Five Generations And Succeeding Descendants ; with Nelson Family history by J. Montgomery Seaver published by the American Historical-Genealogical Society Philadelphia PA 1929 30 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm OCLC 62590377 ; republished by the American Genealogical Research Institute Washington DC 1971 ; Also included is a printout genealogical table for original research on the Taylor-Ranson-Owings-Drummond-Nelson Connection ; FINE/FINE/FINE <br/> <br/> Poinsett Print. & Letter Shop, Greenville, S.C., [1972] / published by the American Historical-Genealogical Society, Philadelph paperback
1968015487World Publishing Company. Clipped DJ in archival cover edge wear . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1968. World Publishing Company hardcover
1951147591Watkins Glen NY: Century House 1951. Hardcover. Very good/Good. 104 p. 27 cm. B&w portraits. Cloth hardcover in dustjacket. Light wear to jacket edges and rubbing to its panels. Foxing to jacket interior. Some light foxing and discolouration to endpapers. <br/><br/>Portraits of Ethel and John Barrymore Arnold Bennett W. J. Bryan Enrico Caruso G. K. Chesterton Jack Dempsey W. c. Fields Errol Flynn Greta Garbo Gree Garson Charles Dana Gison Alfred Hitchcokc Bob Hope Ring Lardner Merle Oberon Anna Pavlova Emily Post Mickey Rooney Franklin D. and Theodore Roosevelt Jane Russell Rosalind Russell G. B. Shaw Booth Tarkington James Thurber S. S. Van Dine Woodrow Wilson and many others. Century House hardcover
1960159643Watkins Glen NY: Century House 1960. Hardbound. G DJ has moderate wear and some missing material beneath the mylar cover; flyleaves are lightly foxed; pages are aging but are otherwise clear. Grey cloth with purple illustrated dus tjacket in mylar cover. 104 pp. 50 bw reproductions. On spine and cover: CELEBRITIES. Originally published in 1951 as "Celebrities" showcasing 50 portraits of famous people as rendered by American illustrator and cartoonist James Montgomery Flagg 1877-1960. This book has two titles pages one from 1951 and one from 1960 seeming to show that old copies were given the new page and re-released in reaction to the artist's death in 1960. The book and the dust jacket both carry the "Celebrities" title while the new title page says "Celebrity-Artist." With biography by G. L. Freeman. Here we have Barrymores and Roosevelts as well as Bob Hope Alfred Hitchcock Greta Garbo Emily Post Mickey Rooney Woodrow Wilson and more. A rare find. Century House hardcover
191459695<p>NY: George H. Doran Company. Good with no dust jacket; Boards worn and soiled. 1914. First Edition. Hardcover. Tan paper-covered boards with printed paper labels on front boards and spine. Caricatures and short summations of many early 20th century notables including Gilbert K. Chesterton Rose O'Neill Enrico Caruso Booth Tarkington Charles Dana Gibson Julia Marlowe William Jennings Bryan Anna Pavlova and more. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall .</p> George H. Doran Company hardcover
190420394LITPNew York: Life Publishing Company 1904. Original tan pictorial paper covered boards moderately soiled. Spine a bit sunned. Mild wear to corners and spine ends. Approx. 1 1/2" tear to lower portion of rear hinge. Light foxing to endpapers. Previous owner's name on front blank endpaper. Illust. w/ b/w drawings. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Dust Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Life Publishing Company Hardcover
1905145931905. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Atlanta . First edition oblong octavo. 54pp illustrated. Bound in white cloth. Soiled. <br/><br/> hardcover
452164SAALFIELD PUBLISHING - AKRON. Hardcover. USED Good. SAALFIELD PUBLISHING - AKRON hardcover
192038334Chicago: The Saalfield Publishing Co 1920. Hard Cover. vg. Green cloth. Gilt design and lettering to cover. Black lettering to spine . Six full page color illustrtions by Paul Hawthorne and others by him in black and white. A very nice copy with just a bit of rubbing along corners and spine. The Saalfield Publishing Co unknown
1915009835Saalfield Publishing Company Chicago Illinois MCMXV ©1915 1915. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. Popular edition" ; 192 pages : illustrations some color ; 23 cm. OCLC 15346309 ; color pictorial labels on orange cloth ; Billy Whiskers and his wife Nannie travel to California to attend the Panama-Pacific International Exposition; previous owner text on front endpaper ; interesting depictions of African and Afro-Americans ; foxing ; else FINE <br/> <br/> Saalfield Publishing Company, Chicago, Illinois, MCMXV [©1915] hardcover
19304152Hardback no dust jacket illustrated cover has rubbed edges corners rubbed to cardboard light wear otherwise gift inscription inside front cover card sleeve inside front cover blue typewriter copy paper was inside back cover which left blue marks spine cracked inside front cover pages a little yellowed text clean The Saalfield Publishing Co. hardcover
6709<p>Saalfield Publishing. HB NO DJ issued 1902 1st edition Later printing VG-/GOOD AS-IS NODJ Illustrated Color Cover Clown Monkey & goat at Circus some rub & wear & small chips Spine Has Tape Repair reinforcementsmall stains some pgs here & there small mended tear couple pagesone pg taped back into bookrest book reAsonably tight NODJ. Hard Cover.</p> Saalfield Publishing hardcover
1966075097Kansas City MO: The Defender Publishers August 1966. First Edition. Vintage Magazine. Very Good -. 11.75" x 8.5. Illustrated . The founder and original editor of this publication was Gerald B. Winrod an American fundamentalist evangelist author and controversial publisher involved in political activism during WWII. While opinions differ as to his character Winrod was accused of anti semitic and neo-Nazi views. He was indicted by the federal government for sedition in the Great Sedition trial of 1942-1944 which was later dismissed after a sudden heart attack and death of the presiding judge caused a subsequent mistrial.<br><br.Dr. G. H. Montgomery took over as President and Editor of The Defender in March 1963. He credited himself with revitalizing the publication which had seen a significant downward trend in the 1950s and bringing the magazine back from "struggling for survival". In a previous issue Montgomery noted that "Yet in spite of all these handicaps in less than three years after I became editor the circulation of Defender Magazine had jumped from 28000 to 130000 copies a month." The publication for this magazine was moved from Wichita Kansas to Kansas City Missouri. With the July issue of 1966 after 40 years of publication "Defender" discontinued all commercial advertising and transitioned to be completely editorial in content. The cover of this issue reads "Defenders for over 40 years has been an organization dedicated to the perpetuation of fundamental Christianity with Americanism." <br><br>Gold black and white paper cover illustrated with a photograph Mr. James C. Willcoxon on the cover in black and white. Side stapled. Issues of "The Defender Magazine" during the G. H. Montgomery period would primarily be written by editorial staff with a few outside various writers. Illustrated with artwork in black and white with some colors added throughout. 16 pp. <br><br>SOME ARTICLE TITLES IN THIS ISSUE ARE THE FOLLOWING:<br>"Letters To The Editor"<br>"God's Stock Market Never Goes Down!" by M. L. Flowers<br>"The Shepherd Psalm In The Atomic Age" by Dr. G. H. Montgomery<br>"Subversion In The Churches" by Mary Jane Harris<br>"Wichita Days - Trials & Triumphs"<br>"Defenders National Seminary Home Bible Study" by Dr. May H. Clutter President Defenders National Seminary<br>"Redeeming The Time" by Dr. Walter L. Wilson<br>"Only God Knows" by Dorothy M. Berry<br>"Sweeping Change In Defender Policy" on the back cover.<br><br>CONDITION: Leaves have moderately toned throughout with chipping along edges and a 1/2 inch continuous tear at the foredge. Address label for previous owner affixed to the back. A fascinating look into the mind of extreme political and religious views from the mid 20th century in America. A rare vintage issue in nice condition. Full refund if not satisfied. The Defender Publishers unknown
1965071912Wichita Kansas: Mertmont Publishers 1965. Softcover. Very Good /No Jacket. The biography of one of the most colorful authors lecturers and evangelists; he fought atheism communism modernism and liquor when it was extremely unpopular to do so. From author. Green black and white soft covers with photo of Winrod. Green print title on front and spine. Laid in is a print statement from Winrod addressing national reports of his Nazi membership. 108 pp. <br><br>Condition: Previous owners' names inside cover and on title page. Text is free of writing. Full refund if not satisfied. Mertmont Publishers paperback