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1969WRCLIT80666London: Methuen & Co. 1969. Large octavo. Gilt-lettered cloth-textured boards. Photos and plates. Offset from now absent clipping to front endsheets small spot on fore-edge otherwise near fine in like dust jacket with short creased tear at toe of front panel. First edition. Warmly inscribed by the author on the front free endsheet in the area affected by the offset: "To Lew and Sally. With the author's nicest wishes and friendly memories of their visits to Rye and Tenterden from Harford 24th April 1969." The recipients bookseller Lew David Feldman and his wife were likely visiting to lay the groundwork for the sale of a segment of Hyde's papers to the HRC including the dead matter for this book. Methuen & Co. hardcover books
194608561Germany: Printing and Stationary Services British Army of the Rhine 1946. First Edition. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Near Fine/Very Good. Octavo. Published for private circulation in the British Army of the Rhine. This book was presented to Colonel J S. Ross. Bound in blue cloth with gilt lettering spine and front cover. Near fine copy in a very good color illustrated dust jacket with chips to spine tips minimal edge wear. 158 pp. All foldout maps present. <br/><br/> Printing and Stationary Services, British Army of the Rhine hardcover books
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
185165777Philadelphia: T.K. Collins Jr. 1851. original cloth. 8vo. original 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. With a bookseller's ticket mounted on front pastedown "J.T. Heald Bookseller Stationer & Binder 127 Market St. Wilmington Del." Covers faded along spine. Foxed. T.K. Collins, Jr. unknown books
2007012888New York: Norton Museum of Art 2007. Cloth. Fine/Fine. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 412p. index. The major cloths identified with original documents to note changes commerical and artisitc aspects; merchants papers shopkeepers advertisements and pattern books. Profusely illustrated. Norton Museum of Art unknown books
25349poster. Poster depicts a grave and humble Uncle Sam sans top hat asks us to help stop inflation. A list of 7 keys to hold down prices includes buying war bonds paying are share of taxes follow rationing rules and others. Printed in full color. 22 1/2 x 16 1/4 inches. One vertical and one horizontal fold otherwise fine. <br/><br/> unknown books
185139629Philadelphia: T.K. Collins Jr. 1851. original cloth. 8vo. original 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. Illustrated. This copy has been recased with original spine laid down on new cloth; new enedpapers. Old ink inscription on first blank leaf followed by two other inscriptions. Foxed with spotting along top edge of pages. T.K. Collins, Jr. unknown books
186322907New York: Hall Clayton & Medole Printers 1863. 20pp disbound with a bit of loosening. Foxed hole in lower blank forecorner of title page. Good to Good. <br/><br/> Blair rejects the 'State Suicide' notion-- advocated by the Rebels as well as Radical Republicans-- that the seceded States have lost their character as such; and though opposed to slavery he supports the removal of Negroes from the United States. "To free the slaves of the South without removing them would result in the massacre of them." As a military necessity Blair supports the Emancipation Proclamation and lauds Lincoln's "patriotism and comprehensive wisdom." <br/>Bartlett 476. Sabin 5749. Hall, Clayton & Medole, Printers unknown books
196423359New York: Kauri 1964. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. 5th issue of Will Inman's innovative poetry newsletter. The November-December 1964 issue. Not paginated and printed on rectos only. A very good example still well-stapled and a bit brittle but one would still take care to handle this with delicacy. Folded horizontally. All issues of this magazine were published on inexpensive paper that has in many cases brittled to the point that one cannot really handle them. This issue is in much better than typical condition with only a couple of small chips to the cover edges. <br/><br/> Kauri paperback books
196423229New York: Kauri 1964. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. 4th issue of Will Inman's innovative poetry newsletter. The August-September 1964 issue. Not paginated and printed on rectos only. A very good example still well-stapled and not to brittle but one would still take care to handle this with delicacy. All issues of this magazine were published on inexpensive paper that has in many cases brittled to the point that one cannot really handle them. This issue is in much better than typical condition with only a couple of small chips to the cover edges. <br/><br/> Kauri paperback books
193790703London and Glasgow: Blackie & Son Limited 1937. Octavo pp. 1-8 9-224 three inserted plates signed "B" original decorated blue cloth front and spine panels stamped in white and black. First edition. The correct first printing with "First issued 1937" on copyright page. Boys' interplanetary adventure novel; a journey to the red planet inhabited by hostile Martians. The author's first SF novel first published as "Space" in SCOOPS in 1934. Anatomy of Wonder 2004 II-682. Bleiler 1978 p. 127. Reginald 09271. Touch of rubbing to cloth mostly along bottom edges edges of text block foxed a bright very good copy in good four-color pictorial dust jacket with light shelf wear mainly head and tail of spine panel some chipping at head and tail of spine panel several closed tears at edges and some staining to rear panel. #90703 Blackie & Son Limited unknown books