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19713412981971. Unbound. Fine. Promotional poster. Measuring 35" x 23". Printed on textured paper and with the lips logo in the bottom right corner reproductions have been made but they are printed on smooth paper and often without the logo. Folded as issued else fine. The U.S. promotional poster for the release of the Rolling Stone's album Sticky Fingers. A seminal album sorry that included the songs "Brown Sugar" "Wild Horses" and "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" it was also the first album released on the band's own label after spending most of the 1960s with Decca and London Records and the first to use the famous "Tongue and Lips" logo designed by John Pasche. The photograph by David Montgomery features the Stones playfully posing with copies of the album. The album's famous zippered crotch cover a photo of Joe Dallesandro although other individuals have been suggested as well was conceived by Andy Warhol photographed by Billy Name and designed by Craig Braun. Issued to record shops for promotional display most examples of this poster were subject to wear and tear. A hard-to-find poster and in as new condition. unknown
596032London: Jefferys & Nelson no date. Softcover. Very Good. Unknown edition. M. & N. Hanhart. Folio. 6pp. Wrappers. External tape repair along the spine foxing and offsetting throughout and the piece appears to be been trimmed along the bottom edge perhaps to better fit within an album affecting the publisher's information but not affecting any of the music a complete and good or better copy. An instrumental piece for piano with titled sections such as "Solo Hecate - Thy Chirping Voice I Hear" and "Chorus - We Fly By Night." Plate number 559. OCLC locates only a single holding and it appears to be equally scarce in the trade. Jefferys & Nelson unknown
19801142Denver CO: Montgomery Ward 1980. First Edition First Printing. Original wraps. Very Good. 8 X 10 7/8 Inches. 538 PP. Early 1980's Holiday catalog that has become quite sought after by toy and video game collectors. This particular catalog contains the typical smattering of corduroy you would expect from a 1980's department store but is nearly legendary for the checklist of toys including: Strawberry Shortcake the World of Barbie Lego Chips Starforce Matchbox Star Wars Empire Strikes Back Color Mego Batman Spiderman Superman Robin Batmobile & Spidercar and the Lone Ranger. <br /> <br /> Spine remains uncreased. Slight wear at edges and corners. A much nicer copy than is usually encountered. Montgomery Ward unknown
1960346279No place: no publisher 1960. Unbound. Near Fine. A collection of 25 decorative title cards for a range of motion pictures released between 1952 -1960. Each measures approximately 14" x 11". There is some wear to the extremities a few scattered creases and a bit of rubbing but overall near fine with surprisingly bright colors. Each card has been screenprinted on the verso of a large movie poster that was cut into sections to match the dimensions of a typical lobby card. Movie theaters would occasionally commission local sign makers to produce lobby cards for display. The production symbols on many of the cards indicate they were created in the same years as the films they represent. Among the most notable titles in the collection are: From Here to Eternity Shane Duel in the Sun Stalag 17 and Gidget. An attractive set of mid-century film memorabilia. A complete list is available upon request. no publisher] unknown
2024__1470669838Alfred Music 2024. Paperback. New. 999 pages. 7.87x5.51x0.39 inches. Alfred Music paperback
2024__1470669919Alfred Music 2024. Paperback. New. 999 pages. 7.87x5.51x0.39 inches. Alfred Music paperback
1313645915.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1313020931.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1313836648.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1313658731.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1313658685.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1355558859.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1019933089.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2014G753868266XI4N00Jilin Fine Arts Publishing House 2014. Paperback. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Jilin Fine Arts Publishing House paperback
198942697Rockville MD: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 1989. First Edition. Quarto 27.5cm.; publisher's white pictorial card wrappers; unpaginated; photographic illus. throughout. A hint of toning to spine edge else Near Fine. Additional ephemera from the Dinner laid in including a flyer advertising a workshop on community drug abuse prevention; a staplebound pamphlet "Tribute to Youth: Additional Recognitions of Outstanding Montgomery County Black Youth"; and a staplebound pamphlet "Special Appreciation Extended to Purchasers of Full Tables." Though OCLC notes several such local Freedom Fund Dinner publications we find none issued for the Montgomery County chapter of the NAACP as of October 2018. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People unknown
2799Montgomery: The Museum 1983. . Oblong 4to pink stiff wrappers; front pictorial; small abrasion on fore-edge of front cover Montgomery: [The Museum], 1983. unknown
22187BIRD Robert Montgomery. The Hawks of Hawk-Hollow. A Tradition of Pennsylvania. Orig. purple cloth with printed labels on spines. Phila.: Carey Lea & Blanchard 1835. First edition state B of spine labels no priority. With publisher's catgalogue at front of Volume II. BAL 1155. Wright I 1319. Bird's third novel about a family of Tories in the Poconos who impoverished after the Revolution become outlaws. Spines somewhat faded marginal dampstaining at lower outer corner of Volume I else a fine set. James Lawson's copy with his signature in Volume I. Lawson an author and editor was an intimate friend of Edwin Forrest William Gilmore Simms and Edgar Allan Poe. unknown
501506Original pencil drawing a caricature entitled "The Bulging Ray" by James Montgomery Flagg signed "JMF" in lower right corner. Approximately 3 1/2" x 4 1/2" on verso of a souvenir photograph request from the Stork Club in New York City.
197254492Chicago & New York: Montgomery Ward Steinthal Sample Co. Inc. 1972. Folio. 13 x 11.5 in. 50 pp unpaginated. printed on Harvest Gold Avocado Green and blue tinted textured papers. Numerous fashion plates and fashion sketches throughout w/ 89 fabric samples tipped-in Carol Brent label mounted. Black vinyl metal spiral wire binding as issued gilt lettering and logo stamped on front cover rounded corners minor foxing to pastedowns otherwise an excellent copy. First edition of this scarce and fascinating salesman’s sample catalogue for men and women’s suits leisure wear and formal tuxedos offered by Montogmery Ward at the beginning of the 1970s. This line of clothing featured English fabrics from Herbert Gladson Inc. tailored portions by Imperial in New York some Jacquard fabrics from David H. Small Co. in New York assembled for tailored clothing bearing Carol Brent Lady Brummell and the Designer’s Showcase labels. The men’s suits feature the slim fit with early bell bottoms wide lapels loud and vivid colour linings reverse welt hip pockets cardigans and even matching belts. Women’s clothing featured flared skirts double-breasted suit coats belted coats five-button pantsuits and fly front topcoats. No copies located in Worldcat. Montgomery Ward, Steinthal Sample Co., Inc., hardcover
5001983/4 length seated pose ca. 1935 working on a drawing in his somewhat cluttered studio holding a pencil in his right hand and a cigarette in the left see Susan Meyer's "James Montgomery Flagg." page 12 7 1/2" x 9 1/2" short tear to lower right edge matted not signed. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback
195659053New York: Random House 1956. 8vo. 8 214 pp. Illusts. 1 double page. Red publisher’s cloth black & yellow lettering on spine slight shelfwear very slight bumping to couple corners w/ d.j. cover art of Forest Service ranger & helicopter fighting forest fire very slight chipping at foot of spine NF/NF copy. Second printing of this scarce juvenile mystery set in the Northern Rocky Mountains involving the U.S. Forest Service Forest fires and smokejumpers working to prevent the theft of a shipment of Platinum. Atwater 1904-1976 born in Baker City OR and Harvard grad worked as a Montana racher and trapper forest ranger and was WWII 10th Mountain Division veteran. Later through his work at Wasatch National Forest he became known as the father of the Snow Avalanche work in the U.S. and this title has become very scarce. Random House, hardcover
190432038London: John Murray 1904. First Edition Special Limited Issue of 150 Copies Only. Printed on fine thick. With 50 beautifully executed colour illustrations by Alexander Henry Hallam Murray on tissue guarded plates and with 18 black and white illustrations in the text. 4to handsomely bound in contemporary crushed honey morocco the spine with raised bands gilt ruled lettered in gilt in two compartments t.e.g. xxv map 328 pp. A very bright and pleasing copy beautifully preserved internally fresh and clean the binding tight with minor wear to the hinges the upper joint of the front hinge starting. FIRST EDITION LIMITED ISSUE OF THIS BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED BOOK. The journey led from Dieppe to the South avoiding Paris then via San Remo along the Italian Riviera into Tuscany with an excursion to Verona and Venice. The artist was the younger brother of publisher John Murray IV but was a distinguished artist in his own right who regularly exhibited at the Royal Academy. John Murray hardcover
190931067Chicago: Brewer Barse & Co 1909. Very Good. Chicago: Brewer Barse & Co. 1909. First Edition. Oblong quarto. 61 pp. including title page. Color illustrations facing black and white replicas. Tan cloth spine with illustrations mounted to front and rear. No dust jacket. Light edgewear to edges with exposure; general soiling. Toning to endpapers; several illustrations colored in in a juvenile manner though that was clearly the intention of the publication with black and white replicas facing von Hoftsen's full-color originals. Overall still a Very Good and sound copy. Unaccountably scarce in retail and institutions with only one holding found at Brigham Young University as of October 2024. Brewer, Barse & Co unknown
36706Walhalla South Carolina: Self published n.d. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. 61 pages. Blue cloth hardcover with gilt title on the front cover. Front cover has scattered rubbed spots. Interior contents are clean and unmarked. Scarce. Self published hardcover
195011512Cardiff: Cinematograph Exhibitors Association 1950. First Edition. Softcover. Very good. Quarto 99pp. illustrated. Very good in the publisher's printed wrappers with a few mild stains and three small owner's names on the interior of hte front wrapper. A nicely produced souvenir booklet from this variety show benefit performance held in honor of His Majesty Goerge VI to benefit the Cinematograph Exhibitors Association Benevolent Fund. A "Meet the Stars" event was held during the event which included such figures as Gloria Swanson Petula Clark spelled "Clarke" here Montgomery Clift Jack Warner the British actor and Terry Thomas among others. Each of those figures named above has SIGNED the program on the "Meet the Stars" spread. Keith Matthews the Director of the Theatre Orchestra has also signed his name. A ticket stub for the event is laid in at the front. A wonderfully eclectic group of autographs from some major mid-century American and British stars. Swanson in particular was enjoying a new burst of fame at the time as "Sunset Boulevard" had premiered just three months before this event. Note that her signature here is particularly fast and it looks like the pen skipped at least once but we have no doubt that it is entirely authentic given the context. (Cinematograph Exhibitors Association) unknown