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502659See Description. Signed-Autograph Very Good MONTGOMERY Douglass. Photograph half-length pose ca. 1940 boldly signed/inscribed in lower margin to Joyce Barbee. 7 1/2" x 7 1/4" image on 10" x 8" paper. Signed by Authors. See Description unknown books
187239630Wilmington: Johnston & Bogia 1872. original cloth. 8vo. original cloth. Frontispiece portrait of Israel Acrelius; xvi 17-310 pages. B1-488. B1-488. Second edition actually a second printing with a two page preface by the new publishers. History of the settlement of Wilmington De. followed by the author's recollections of the town. With a lengthy section on the Gilpins and their papermill and some notes on printers and booksellers. With the bookplate of the Bradford family. Also contains the following inscription "Given in 1904 to Alice E. du Pont by her mother Elizabeth Cauly Bradford du Pont. Give to my daughter Marguerite du Pont Boden May 12th 1938." With a further ownership inscription by A.E. du Pont. With a reference to pages 48 to 52 which discusses the du Ponts. Front cover detached and spine covering detached along front hinge. Johnston & Bogia unknown books
1904232991Akron Ohio: Salfield Publishing 1904. First. hardcover. very good. 6 color plates and other black & white illustrations by W.H. Fry. Large 8vo olive green cloth pictorially stamped in black & gilt.; some shelf-wear & rubbing. Akron Ohio: Saalfield Publishing Co 1904. First Edition.<br/><br/> Salfield Publishing unknown books
196421443New York: Yowl 1964. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Tall side-stapled wrappers. Sixth issue of this little known New York- based beat poetry magazine edited by Montgomery and Kiviat. Horizontal mailing fold else a very good copy. Printed on blue paper. Mailed to poet Jackson Mac Low with his name and address handwritten on the rear cover. Small tears and rips to edges. All issues of this magazine are truly uncommon. Not listed in Clay & Phillips. <br/><br/> Yowl paperback books
1981009840Los Angeles: Sagebrush Inc 1981. First Edition. Cloth. Fine/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 4to. 288pp. A marvelous scrapbook from a Hollywood renaissance man actor writer director producer painter and sculptor. Going to Hollywood at a young age and quickly achieving bankable status and learning to cast bronze allows him to do what he likes best: portray the American West. This copy is wamly inscribed by George Montgomery. Bound in two-tone maroon and white cloth with gold title on spine. Sagebrush, Inc unknown books
1860011993Edinburgh: Gall & Inglis 1860. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. xxii 456 pages of text. Hardcover binding: Full leather with minor shelfwear and rubbing. Illustrated by a frontis an engraved title page and four engraved plates. No date of publication listed; circa 1860. James Montgomery 1771-1854. Gall & Inglis Hardcover books
186263445Philadelphia PA: John Campbell Bookseller 1862. Second edition first published earlier in 1862. 8vo. 29 pp. Sabin 50152. Horace Binney 1780-1875 who practiced law in Philadelphia for more than a half-century published three pamphlets early in the Civil War rationalizing Lincoln's suspension of habeas corpus; here John T. Montgomery 1817-1895 another Philadelphia lawyer takes issue with his arguments "to give the world his reasons for humbling from its hitherto proud position one of the dearest principles of liberty know to free institutions" and criticizes Lincoln's actions. Very good. Original printed pink wrappers soiled removed from a pamphlet volume. 10154. <br/><br/> John Campbell, Bookseller unknown books
197017289Fresno: Giligia Press 1970. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. One of 200 clothbound copies of this memoir by a friend of Jack Kerouac who appeared in several of his books including Dharma Bums and Desolation Angels. As new condition. Laid in to this copy is the folded one-page Prospectus for this title. <br/><br/> Giligia Press hardcover books
192846649Houston TX: Southern Pacific Lines 1928. First edition reprinted in 1929 and the early 1930s. 4to. 64 pp. Illustrated full-page color plates double-page color map. Elaborate promotional for the valley emphasizing commercial agricultural and recreational opportunities. Original decorated green wrappers some chipping around the edges stapled; stray ink mark on front wrapper else very good. <br/><br/> Southern Pacific Lines unknown books
606323not signed on a 3/4 length shot of Robert Montgomery as Silky Kilmount Chicago gangster with a dramatic shadow of a man holding a gun on Montgomery from the 1940 film "The Earl of Chicago". Photograph is by Willinger for MGM with their rubberstamp on the back and is on heavy weight stock; approximately 10" x 13". Very good minor signs of handling 1940. Information printed on the back reads: "'HE LOOKS LIKE THE TWELFTH EARL OF GORLEY.But underneath he's still Silky Kilmount Chicago gangster just a guttersnipe Lord. It's the most unusual starring role of Robert Montgomery's career in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's 'The Earl of Chicago' the different screen story of a thug who becomes a nobleman. Victor Saville brings the film the screen directed by Richard Thorpe.". No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
606325not signed on a 3/4 length shot of Robert Montgomery in his military uniform holding tow test tubes next to his kerosene lamp in a scene from the 1938 MGM film "Yellow Jack". Photograph is by Clarence Bull for MGM with their rubberstamp on the back and is on heavy weight stock; 10" x 13". Very good minor signs of handling 1938. Information printed on the back reads: "'YOU-RE NASTY LOOKING LITTLE DEVILS'.Robert Montgomery studies the death-dealing yellow fever carrying mosquitoes in this scene for M-G-M's 'Yellow Jack' in which he is starred with Virginia Bruce and Lewis Stone." Plus rubberstamp that reads: "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's 'Yellow Jack'. . .Directed by George B. Seitz. . .". No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
1889181842Boston: E. W. Walker & Co 1889. Hardcover. G/Fair covers are detached show heavy edge wear spine chipped and torn. Owners inscription. Pages have some tanning on edge but plates are unaffected. Text block is cracked but still intact. 3/4 worn leather. Vol. 1: 528 pp. A mighty scarce book. A nice copy internally. Excellent re-bind candidate. Fully illustrated with etchings photo-etchings photogravures phototypes and engravings on steel and wood by the most celebrated artists edited by Walter Montgomery. Part of the plates accompanied by leaf with descriptive letterpress. VOL 1 ONLY. E. W. Walker & Co hardcover books
1923609171923. BROOKE Rupert. POTTER Richard Montgomery Gilchrist. RUPERT BROOKE: A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE ON HIS WORKS PUBLISHED IN BOOK FORM 1911-1919. Hartford 1923. Limited edition; this is number 17 of 52 copies printed for the author on British handmade paper at the press of the Finlay Brothers. 28 pp. 4to. black cloth back light blue paper boards matching endpapers paper labels to spine and upper board top-edge trimmed and gilt other edges untrimmed. An uncut sheet of spare labels is enclosed at the end. Internally this copy is fresh and bright. The spine is sunned with slight loss at crown and the boards show moderate soiling. Overall this is a very good copy of the first attempt at a Brooke bibliography. Keynes p. 18. unknown books
1854417581854. SCHUYLER Montgomery. A PASTOR'S GIFT. Being Selections From An English Work Entitled "Tracts For Parochial Use." By the Rector of St. John's Church. Buffalo: Phinney & Co. 1854. 16mo. decorative embossed brown cloth stamped in gilt. First Edition. Signed presentation from Reverend Schuyler on front endpaper: "Mr. & Mrs. Lockwood from their friend and Pastor M. Schuyler. Feb 1854." Very Good bright some foxing to front and rear endpapers. $125.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1982170359Lititz: Sutter House 1982. First Edition. hardcover. fine. xv 214pp. 8vo blue cloth. Lititz: Sutter House 1982. Fine.<br/><br/> Sutter House unknown books
196648059NY: Viking 1966. First Edition. 4to pp. 497. Bibliography index. With a foreword by Henry Francis du Pont and photographs by Gilbert Ask. Over 525 illustrations some in color and information about individual cabinetmakers and their materials and manufacturing processes. Blue cloth stamped in gilt. Edges slilghtly soiled o/w a nice copy in little chipped and scuffed dj. Very heavy. Viking unknown books
185168103Philadelphia: T.K. Collins Jr. 1851. original brown cloth. 8vo. original brown cloth. Frontispiece portrait of Israel Acrelius; xii 7-367 pages. B1-488. First edition. History of the settlement of Wilmington followed by the author's recollections of the town. With a lengthy section on the Gilpins and their papermill and some notes on printers and booksellers. Covers worn with parts of hinge covering cracked partially detached. Old ink inscription at top of title page. T.K. Collins, Jr. unknown books
2001233535New York: Vendome 2001. hardcover. fine/fine. Profusely illustrated with 300 color photographs. 256pp. Large square 4to blue boards d.w. New York: Vendome Press 2001. First American edition. A fine copy in a fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Vendome unknown books
2001150753New York: The Vendome Press 2001. Hardcover. NF/VG. Navy cloth/boards; gilt lettering. Color-photographic dj with white lettering on blue spine. Oversize and heavy. 256 pp. with 300 color illus. Covers 40 manor houses each one beautifully photographed and accompanied by text describing the families that created these marvelous homes centuries ago and in most cases whose descendants still inhabit them. Full of history architectural ideas and decorative details. Includes a list of the houses an introductory essay and a helpful glossary of terms. The Vendome Press hardcover books
2799Montgomery: The Museum 1983. . Oblong 4to pink stiff wrappers; front pictorial; small abrasion on fore-edge of front cover Montgomery: [The Museum], 1983. unknown books
1969140941329New York: The Orion Press 1969. First Edition. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Signed by Jan Benes on the dedication page inscribed to former owner with a cartoon of a cat and the Czech flag dated October 30 1969. xii 161 3 pp. Publisher's cloth lettered in metallic purple. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Laid in letter on Publishers' Weekly letterhead about the author from an unknown woman cryptically noting that in Paris "he Howard and Helena are so busy playing James Bond that they have kind of lost track of the fact that the real name of the game is Russian roulette!" An uncommon signature from a Czech author and dissident who emigrated to America in 1969 staying until the USSR fell then moved back to the Czech Republic. This novel set in a Czech labor camp in the1950s was forbidden to be published by the communist authorities. The Orion Press unknown books
190776976Little Rock: Arkansas Churchman's Publishing Co 1907. 2nd ed. Hardcover. Very Good. index xvi 323p. Original blue cloth. 20cm. Light cover soil and some cover spotting. No Jacket. Brown an Episcopal Bishop supported segregationist views when he wrote this book. Brown was later tried and convicted of heresy by the Episcopal Church after he revealed that he found Darwinism and Marxism more appealing than orthodox Christianity and then wrote about his new thinking in "Communism and Christianism" published in 1920. Brown next became a bishop of the Old Catholic Church and continued to agitate and write in favor of leftist causes until his death in 1937. <br/><br/> Arkansas Churchman's Publishing Co hardcover books
1966116Viking 1966. 1st. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. This is the first trade edition published in 1966. Near Fine in a Near Fine dustjacket. <br/><br/> Viking hardcover books
1977146589Burbank CA: Warner Brothers Television 1977. Draft script for the 1978 television miniseries originally aired on NBC from February 19-21 1978. SPIN. <br/><br/>Based on Conrad Richter's trilogy of novels: "The Trees" 1940 "The Fields" 1946 and "The Town" 1950. The story follows a young woman who has recently moved from post-revolutionary Pennsylvania to the unsettled Ohio Valley frontier navigating the struggle to survive and carve a community out of the wilderness. <br/><br/>Set in Pennsylvania and Ohio shot on location in New Salem Illinois. <br/><br/>Yellow custom titled wrappers. Title page present dated February 10 1977 with credits for screenwriter James Lee Barrett and novelist Conrad Richter. 215 leaves with last page of text numbered 211. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus with light dampstaining to the front wrapper bound internally with two gold brads. Warner Brothers Television unknown books
19262310601New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company Inc 1926. Large Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Volume I: Top page ridge lightly stained page ridge lightly foxed. Minor general wear to all volumes. 1926 Large Hardcover. Five volume set. A history of Pennsylvania from before its founding through the early 1900s. Includes a directory of counties and black-and-white plates. Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Inc hardcover books