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1956141567Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1956. Vintage film still photograph from the 1956 film nominated for four Academy Awards and based on the 1948 novel by Ross Lockridge Jr. Paper snipe affixed to the verso. <br/><br/>A graduating poetry teacher played with aplomb by Clift falls in love with a Southern woman Taylor but the woman's past and the Civil War begin to cause problems. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine with black holograph ink annotations to the verso and hole punches to the margin. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
1956141247Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1956. Vintage film still photograph from the 1956 film nominated for four Academy Awards and based on the 1948 novel by Ross Lockridge Jr. Paper snipe affixed to the verso. <br/><br/>A graduating poetry teacher played with aplomb by Clift falls in love with a Southern woman Taylor but the woman's past and the Civil War begin to cause problems. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
1923123187Toronto: McClelland and Stewart Limited 1923. The Cavendish Library edition of Montgomery's children's classic. Octavo original cloth. Near fine in a very good dust jacket. Uncommon in the original dust jacket. Montgomery's Rainbow Valley focuses on Anne Shirley's six children and their interactions with the children of Anne's new neighbor Presbyterian minister John Meredith. The work draws heavily on Montgomery's own life in the Leaskdale Manse where she wrote a large number of books. McClelland and Stewart, Limited hardcover books
WELLER9780349009513New. New book. unknown books
1960269268Chicago: Montgomery Ward 1960. Soft Cover. An appealing mid-century modern pamphlet with a loose sheet of Furniture Cutouts and a sheet of graph paper in the rear pocket as issued by Montgomery War. With color illustrations -- lots of mauve and aqua! Montgomery Ward unknown books
1916WSTNL627New York: Literati 1916. Book has been rebound with pieces of the original spine and boards affixed to the new cloth and a portion of the original titling piece laid-in at the rear. This is curious pot-pourrit of pieces by the subsequently famous illustrator who did the Uncle Sam poster "I Want You". First Edition. Rebound in Cloth. Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Author. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Trade. Literati Hardcover books
197046870New York: Viking 1970 . First edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. New York: Viking 1970 . First edition. Copious b/w illustrations with a few in color. 379 pp. Hardcover. Large 4to. Coral cloth. A production mistake has resulted in the frontispiece being laid-down as the front pastedown else a very good copy in a very good dust wrapper with a touch of wear to the head of the spine. Very good/Very good. Oversized - extra shipping charges apply Viking hardcover books
1970247518New York: Viking 1970. hardcover. very good/very good. Color frontispiece and illustrated with 428 plates a few in color. 379 pages. Thick 4to red cloth d.w. New York: Viking Press 1970. A very good copy.<br/><br/> A Winterthur Book.<br/><br/> Viking unknown books
1970244835New York: Viking 1970. First. hardcover. very good/very good. Color frontispiece and illustrated with 428 plates a few in color. 379 pages. Thick 4to red cloth d.w. New York: Viking Press 1970. Very good copy signed on the title by the author.<br/><br/> A Winterthur Book.<br/><br/> Viking unknown books
197020909NY: Viking Press 1970. Hardcover. VG/VG. Salmon cloth with gilt design/color DJ. 379 pp.12 color 400 bw plates. This book documents the numerous styles which succeeded one another in close succession from 1750 to 1850. This is a valuable reference on printed textiles as well as a lavishly illustrated book which will provide endless inspiration for decorators and designers in many related fields. Contents as follows: Foreword -- Part 1: English Printed Textiles -- Trade with the Colonies -- Furnishing in American Homes -- Textile Printing in American in the Eighteenth Century -- Part 2 Catalogue: Block-Printed Textiles -- China-Blue and Blue-Resist Textiles -- Copperplate-Printed Textiles -- Roller-Printed Textiles -- American Plate- and Roller-Printed Textiles -- Appliqué and Patchwork Quilts -- Bibliography --Index. Viking Press hardcover books
2014180460New York: The Monacelli Press 2014. Hardcover. VG/VG. Green boards with silver lettering on spine; color illustrated dust jacket; green spine with white lettering; 382 pp profusely illustrated in color. "A fully revised reissue updated and enhanced with new color photography of an influential work on American textiles and their British antecedents regarded as a classic text on both sides of the Atlantic. Printed Textiles was first published by Viking for the Winterthur Museum in 1970. A history of the cotton and linen textiles printed in Britain and America between 1700 and 1850 discussing their design methods of manufacture use and means of trade. Building on research that has come to light since 1970 and utilizing the technical and scientific expertise of the conservators and scientists at Winterthur and adding pieces acquired by the museum since 1970 Senior Curator of Textiles Linda Eaton presents a thorough and sweeping study enriched by the diverse approaches to material culture today. The book illustrated with 600 photographs offers a full appreciation of the beautiful fabrics that are an intimate part of the Winterthur Museum Collection"-- publisher's description. Contents include: The British Calico Printing Industry -- British Trade with North America -- The Use of Printed Furnitures in America and Britain -- Textile Printing in America -- Designers and Design -- The Chemistry and Technology of Calico Printing -- The Catalogue. The Monacelli Press hardcover books
1970WN2817New York: The Viking Press 1970. A bit of fading at book spine ends and faint shelfwear. Dust jacket spine a little sunned. Price clipped. This is the standard work on the subject written by the wife of Charles Montgomery noted expert on 18th century American furniture. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Trade. The Viking Press Hardcover books
1983141874Culver City CA: Mikas 1 1983. Fourth Draft script for the 1985 film. Here under the working title "Spooks." Laid in is a letter from Farkas' manager James Reed to Walter Kohner dated October 31 1983 <br/><br/>While ripping off ATMs using manipulated bank cards two engineers discover a plot of a shadow organization to crash the computers at the Federal Reserve Bank. They follow the trail all the way to Washington where the FBI will not take them seriously. <br/><br/>Set in Washington DC shot on location in DC as well as Virginia. <br/><br/>Velo binding with a clear front wrapper and black vinyl rear wrapper. Title page present dated November 1 1983 noted as FOURTH DRAFT with credits for screenwriter Michael Farkas. 114 leaves with last page of text numbered 112. Xerographically duplicated. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with black velo binding. Mikas 1 unknown books
187119479Mattoon Illinois: T. E. Woods ca. 1871. First edition. Some slight soiling browning and light wear; in very good condition. Unbound pamphlet stitching evidently renewed 7.63 x 5.25 inches 8 pages. Full page woodcut of an unnamed rose variety. OCLC notes two 1871 examples of Montgomery price lists in the Gilbert Seed Catalog Collection at the National Agricultural Library but not this one. Comparison to digitized copies suggest this undated version of Montgomery's price list had lower production values--perhaps a result of a post-1873 economic downturn Or the simple charms of a small-town downstate printer T. E. Woods, unknown books
18401003858vo original cloth with gilt spine illustrated 219 pp. Some wear to binding a few white numbers on spine and cloth joints cracked. Lacks front flyleaf and have title is clipped but with no loss. Normal aging and embossed library stamp on title and folding plates. Overall in pretty good condition. Montgomery 1792-1880 presents considerable data a good portion in numerous tables on the different aspects of the cost of manufacturing cotton. He looks at manufacturing costs in several locations in America including Massachusetts New Jersey and Rhode Island. He argues that because factories in Great Britain are already as cost efficient as they can be; only additional technical advancement could improve their economies. By contrast he felt that American factories could improve their cost structure without significant investment by managing them a little differently. Sabin 51049 John Niven hardcover books
1967165995Chicago IL: Modern Poetry Association 1967. First edition. Softcover. Includes poems by Louis Zukofsky Stuart Mongomery and Guy Davenport and an essay by Henry Rago. A near fine copy in wrappers. Signed and inscribed by Rago on the table of contents page. Uncommon thus. Modern Poetry Association unknown books
1967175196Chicago IL: Modern Poetry Association 1967. First edition. Softcover. Includes poems by Louis Zukofsky Stuart Mongomery and Guy Davenport and an essay by Henry Rago. A very near fine copy in wrappers. A fresh copy. Modern Poetry Association unknown books
198770090Markham:: Fitzhenry & Whiteside. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1987. Hardcover. 0889029318 . Selected and introduced by John Ferns and Kevin McCabe. First edition thus. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Fitzhenry & Whiteside, hardcover books
44116Mooresville IN et al.: various various. Circa 1930 - 1950. Dark brown three-ring binder stamped "Supplements. The Seeforth Service"; teal cloth book in tan dj printed in black; wrappered magazines. Tears to binding holes of two typescript leaves; occasional minor soil or edgewear; occasional pencil notations and corrections; binder worn. Book lightly damp-stained to bottom edge of boards and some leaves spotting/soil to endpapers and few leaves; in Poor dj panels split and damp-stained loss to spine and edges. Average general wear to magazines with occasional chipped edges faint staining and rusted staples; wrappers of one quite foxed. Overall Good to Very Good condition. Binder: 64 leaves most typescript to recto only containing 57 poems. INDIANA POETS: 160 pp. Poetry magazines: various paginations. 2 b/w photographs laid in both ~3-1/2" x 3-1/2". 4to binder 11-1/2" x 9-1/2"; 8vo book and magazines. <br/><br/>The poetry archive of Winona Montgomery Gilliland a minor Indiana poet who garnered some national and local acclaim primarily in the 1930s. The feature item of the archive is a binder of over 50 typescript poems with occasional pencil notations and corrections in what we presume to be Gilliland's hand accompanied by a typed and incomplete List of Publications. Given that several of the poems were typed on the blank verso of her husband's life insurance office stationery it seems likely that these were Mrs. Gilland's personal collection comprised of both published and apparently unpublished poems. Also included is a copy of Indiana Poets: An Anthology of 48 Living Writers New York: Henry Harrison 1935 in which Gilliland is one of the featured 48 writers; 20 issues of various poetry magazines one duplicate containing publications of her poetry; and two b/w photographs one of which is identified as a portrait of the author. Mary Winona Gilliland lived in Indianapolis most of her life graduating from Tudor Hall and then DePauw University before marrying Robert V. Gilliland in 1915. She was published in The American Mercury Poetry Kaleidograph Indiana Poetry Magazine Weird Tales Bozart Westward Better Homes and Gardens Wings and the 1937 issue of American Women Poets among other magazines and was invited to join the Poetry Society of America in 1937. A unique collection of material documenting the literary achievements of a largely forgotten mid-20th century poet. (various) hardcover books
18119Edinburgh: Gall & Inglis. Very Good. Hardcover. With a memoir. Six engravings on steel. No statement of printing or edition. Small octavo gilt decorated green cloth all edges gilt 456 pages. Previous owner's name and date 1880 pencilled in on front free endpaper age darkened along spine and edges else very good. No dust jacket. . Gall & Inglis hardcover books
29252Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. Boston Timothy Bedlington 1825. 4 volumes original leather bindings ex library. Covers have apparently been detached and crudely replaced. Imprints #21496. . Other hardcover books
36248MONTGOMERY James. POEMS OF JAMES MONTGOMERY. London: Routledge Warne & Routledge 1860. 4to. Deluxe decorated publisher cloth. Frontispiece xx 380 pages. First edition thus. Illustrated with one hundred wood engravings by Pickengill Birket Foster Jo Gilbert Duncan and others. The book is illustrated in McLean's Victorian Publishers' Book-Bindings. While the binding is unattributed Ball and other believe the design is by Albert Warren. Some sporadic foxing to first and la few leaves else very good. unknown books
19441717London: George G. Harrap & CO. LTD 1944. First Edition / Limited Edition. Cloth. Near fine. Signed limited edition of Poems From The Desert Versus by Members of the Eighth Army by Field Marshall Montgomery of Alamein. Octavo 45pp. Beige cloth over original blue morocco spine title in gilt on spine. Bound by Leighton Straker in London. Light soiling to cloth covers. Frontispiece portrait with tissue cover. Housed in scarce publisher's cardboard slipcase limitation number on bottom panel in ink. Limited edition of 110 signed copies by General Sir Bernard Montgomery this being number 53. The first 10 copies of this signed limited edition were bound in full leather for the author's personal use. Number 10-110 were bound in cloth as with this example here. Frontispiece portrait is signed by artist Stephen Gooden. George G. Harrap & CO. LTD unknown books
194410929New York and London: Harper & Brothers 1944. First Edition. Cloth. Near fine/fine. First edition of Poems From The Desert by General Bernard Montgomery. Twelvemo viii 51pp. Beige cloth title stamped in blue on spine. Stated "first edition" on copyright page. Previous ownership stamp on front free endpaper. In publisher's fine dust jacket $1.75 retail price on front flap bright example. A signed limited edition of this book was published the same year. The first 10 copies were bound in full leather for the author's personal use. Numbers 10-110 were bound in cloth. Harper & Brothers unknown books
1798New York: Harper 1944. Hard Cover. First Edition. POEMS FROM THE DESERT BY MEMBERS OF THE EIGHTH ARMY. New York Harper 1944. 1st edition. Dust jacket. Fine condition. <br/><br/> New York: Harper, 1944 hardcover books