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5144Flagg James Montgomery. THE ADVENTURES OF KITTY COBB. Illustrated by James Montomery Flagg. New York George H. Doran 1912. Cloth spine and printed paper boards decorated endpapers dust jacket. Text is clean and bright the boards are chipped along the edges and extremities the dust jacket is soiled missing the bottom 3 inches of the spine and chipped at the edges and extremities. Altogether a very good copy. <br/><br/> hardcover books
UFLAYOU00KTGood. Flagg James Montgomery. Yours Truly and One Hundred Other Original Drawings. Stanslaws Penrhyn and others. NP: NP ND. 6th edition. Book condition: Good. Hinges shaky; extremities lightly rubbed; corners rubbed through; minor discoloring to boards. hardcover books
1995258085West Hollywood: Planet Homo Pub. Corp 1995. Magazine. 40p. includes covers 7x10.75 inches features reviews entertainment listings local ads photos mild wear else very good LGBT entertainment magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Cover photo and story about the death of Elizabeth Montgomery of "Bewtiched" fame. Planet Homo Pub. Corp unknown books
192059391Savannah GA: Press of M.S. & D. A. Byck Co 1920. First separate edition a reprint from American Journal of Medical Sciences Jan. 1876. 8vo. 7 pp. Gaston argues that the continuation of the beating heart of a new born after cutting the umbilical cord does not show a living separate being. Apparently unrecorded on OCLC. Very good. Original printed green wrappers creased as for mailing stapled. 7157. <br/><br/> Press of M.S. & D. A. Byck Co unknown books
19041691NY: Saalfield Publishing Company. Very Good. 1904. Hardcover. Previous owner's book-plate on front paste-down else very good in dark blue cloth. No dust jacket. . Saalfield Publishing Company hardcover books
1946192506Scott Foresman and Company 1946-1947. Hardcover. Good/Missing. Former library copy with library stamp on front pastedown. Blue cloth boards have moderate rubbing. Binding is good. Some light dust soiling on front and back endpapers. Inside pages are clean and unmarked. LO Scott, Foresman and Company hardcover books
185340115Silver Creek NY: Greenleaf & Montgomery 1853. First edition. Moderate wear and slight loss along fold some creasing still about very good. Broadside. 12" x 11 1/2" An early industrial broadside from the town of Silver Creek on the shore of Lake Erie in Western New York State founded in the early 19th century by Massachusetts residents incorporated in 1848 and an important port on the Lake until the coming of the railroad. The area had a number of businesses active in producing machinery including Howes Babcock given its strategic location in the country's westward expansion. Greenleaf & Montgomery the names at the bottom of the broadside were William R. Greenleaf and Ezekiel Montgomery who formed this company to produce steam engines and mill machinery. Not only do they argue for the superiority of their steam operated saw mills but claim invention of mully-heads for saw mills whether steam or water powered and guaranteed to produce the best results. No copies located in OCLC NUC or other online sources; possibly unique. Andrew Young: History of Chautauqua County New York pp. 409-420. Greenleaf & Montgomery unknown books
2181Lambertville New Jersey: Arts & Crafts Quarterly Press 1993. 0963789635 Quarto 119 pages plus sixty-three color plates. Bound in cloth in pictorial wrappers. A fine copy of the first softbound edition of this important contribution to the scholarship of the American Arts and Crafts movement. hardcover books
1963WRCLIT69880Cornwall CT: Hayloft Press 1963. Sewn printed wrappers. Illustrations. First edition. One of 150 copies printed. Wrapper faintly dusty at top edge otherwise very good. Hayloft Press unknown books
1981008528Chelsea VT: Acorn Press 1981. First Edition. Faux Crushed Leather. Fine/Near Fine -. Gilt title stamped into front cover. Edges and corners sharp binding bright. Dw with minor coffee stain at front cover very small closed tear top spine end and top edge rear panel. Exemplary copy. Acorn Press unknown books
195454788NY:: Dodd Mead & Company. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1954. Hardcover. First edition. SIGNED by the author. Very good in a very good fading along the spine dust jacket. . Dodd, Mead & Company, hardcover books
1964WRCLIT69879Cornwall CT: Hayloft Press 1964. Sewn printed wrappers. Illustrations. First edition. One of 125 copies printed. Discoloration at upper foretip of wrapper otherwise very good. Hayloft Press unknown books
1964WRCLIT69878Cornwall CT: Hayloft Press 1964. Sewn printed wrappers. Illustrations. First edition. One of 125 copies printed. Wrappers nicked at overlap edges; very good. Hayloft Press unknown books
19548292NY: Dodd Mead & Company. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1954. Hardcover. First edition. Near fine in a very good minor edge wear fading and soiling dust jacket. . Dodd, Mead & Company hardcover books
2019168036London and Torino: Mazzoleni 2019. First edition. Hardcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran October 1 2019 through January 18 2020 in London and October 25 2019 through January 18 2020 in Torino. Text in English and Italian with a preface by Davide & Luigi Mazzoleni. essay by Alan Montgomery. Includes numerous color illustrations biographical chronology and list of previous exhibitions. A clean and tight very near fine copy in boards. No dust jacket as issued. An attractive catalog. Mazzoleni unknown books
1983170933London: Clarendon & Parkin Galleries 1983. Hardcover. VG. Yellow boards with black illustration and lettering. 102 pp. Illustrations. Catalogue of an exhibition from October 5 to November 4 1983. Clarendon & Parkin Galleries hardcover books
194922600The Fundamentals of Salesmanship in Print. NY: ShowmenÕs Trade Review Inc. 1949. Introduction by Charles ÒChickÓ Lewis. Numerous b/w illustrations. 220 pp. Hardcover. 4to size. Blue cloth. Gilt lettering to spine and front board. Extremities lightly bumped and rubbed. Boards slightly scuffed and soiled. Edges and pages lightly yellowed with light scattered foxing. Ink and pencil notations to front endpapers. Interior tight and clean. Very good-/No dust jacket. Oversized - extra shipping charges apply ShowmenÕs Trade Review, Inc. hardcover books
1976255997San Francisco: City Publishing Company Inc./Francis Ford Coppola 1976. Magazine. 56p. including covers 11x13 inches illustrations photos articles mild wear oversized weekly magazine on newsprint worn in stapled pictorial wraps. Also two pages on The Hearst Trial: Lady in the Dock by Diogenes Getting PatTania Off by Kennedy and Courtroom Sketches by Rosalie Ruiz. City Publishing Company, Inc./Francis Ford Coppola unknown books
1994Embry 194369Macmillan 1994. First edition first printing. Light rubbing to lower spine near fine in near fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Inscribed by Co-author David Montgomery Monty's only son. Macmillan, 1994. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1994187687Harpercollins 1994-06-01. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Dust jacket and book are clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Harpercollins hardcover books
190351428Philadelphia: Lea Brothers from the American Journal of the Medical Sciences September 1903. First separate edition an offprint. 8vo. 20 pp. Illustrated. Signed by the author on the front wrapper. Not recorded on OCLC. Original printed light green wrappers some browning stapled. Very good. <br/><br/> Lea Brothers) from the American Journal of the Medical Sciences, September unknown books
1943WRCLIT69634New York & n.p. 1943. Two pages octavo and one page quarto. Humphreys letter on two panels of a folded small quarto sheet of Hotel Salisbury letterhead; Flagg's on recto only of one sheet of quarto plain typing paper. Both show folds from having been mailed but very good. An exchange evidencing the probable end of a long friendship between film star Cecil Humphreys 1883 - 1947 THE ELUSIVE PIMPERNEL WUTHERING HEIGHTS THE RAZOR'S EDGE and the prominent American illustrator 1877 - 1960 a friendship which may have dated back to Flagg's association with Hollywood film projects in the years immediately following the Great War. Humphreys takes Flagg to task in response to an earlier letter that is not present writing in part: "On meeting a young friend of mine at the hospital you chose to stigmatize him as a 'pansy'! I assured you he was nothing of the sort. I have known the boy for some time - he was a great friend of my lad's in England - and anybody who knows my boy knows that he is not in the habit of associating with 'pansies' or their ilk! You hardly contribute to the saving of our unique friendship . When I make a friend I happen to be loyal to him - and I certainly will not allow you or anybody else to refer to . as 'a young squirt or a pansy'!!! I value your friendship as you know more than anything but it doesn't make me blind to several attributes that I deplore in you! . One - let me assure you I will not stand for - and that is the use of the word 'fk' - before ladies in my room and in my presence! You may describe this as 'British' - 'old-fashioned' - what you will - the fact remains. The first part of your letter is so blatently sic stupid that it calls for no comment! Yours Cecil." Flagg responds with vigor writing in part: "It's rather a pity you needed to drag in an irrelevancy - like my unfortunate lingual lapse - that vulgar four letter word so popular with your titled women! .Which leaves you with the calm satisfaction of an English gentleman who confines his bawdy brilliancies in the presence of women to 'pissed' and 'pooped' and 'bitch'!" Flagg continues aggressively for another 125 or so words taking both the recipient and to a certain extent British custom to task. He concludes: "So hail and farewell to a friendship that was charming while it lasted! I relinquish you to your REALLY 'blatantly stupid' friends! Monty." Flagg never known to practice restraint in his letters to friends and antagonists is in particularly rare form in this heated exchange. unknown books
1965229409New York Farrar Straus and Gioux 1965. 1965. First edition first printing so stated. 8vo. 2 1/2 page introduction by Morris L. Ernst. Dust jacket unclipped. Very good. 246 pages. No signatures or bookplates. Includes an appendix on The Fanny Hill case. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, Farrar, Straus and Gioux [1965]. hardcover books
1986WRCLIT62278London: Constable 1986. Large octavo. Cloth. Plates. First edition. Warmly inscribed by the author to novelist/bookseller George Sims and his wife with Sims's bookplate. About fine in dust jacket. Constable hardcover books
1976WRCLIT44868London: Constable 1976. Gilt cloth boards. Frontis and illustrations. First edition. Some dustmarks along the top edge otherwise very good in lightly rubbed dust jacket. Booklabel of George Sims. Constable hardcover books