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1333350406.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0819176567.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0819176559.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1990SONG0819176567UPA 1990-01-30. 1st US - 1st Printing. paperback. Used: Good. 6.00x1.00x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. UPA paperback
1932162870NY LONG & SMITH 1932 1932. ORIGINAL YELLOW CLOTH STAMPED IN RED; WITH THE RARE PRINTED CELLOPHANE DUST JACKET; ILLUSTRATIONS BY FLAGG FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. Hardcover. NY, LONG & SMITH, 1932 hardcover books
1932162870NY LONG & SMITH 1932 1932. ORIGINAL YELLOW CLOTH STAMPED IN RED; WITH THE RARE PRINTED CELLOPHANE DUST JACKET; ILLUSTRATIONS BY FLAGG FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. Hardcover. NY, LONG & SMITH, 1932 hardcover
0806304618.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Q-0806304618Genealogical Publishing Company. paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Genealogical Publishing Company paperback
195243097Baltimore: Southern Book Company. Very Good. 1952. Second Edition. Paperback. Paperback in very good condition. Light pencil mark on page 30 otherwise the interior appears to be clean. Some minor wear to exterior--particularly to upper spine. ; 6 X 9"; 107 pages . Southern Book Company paperback
1371723788.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. 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 books
606898not signed on a 1/2 length masculine pose of Douglass Montgomery wearing a dark suit with glowing smile. Photograph is by Freulich with his rubberstamp on the back that reads: "Photo by Freulich Universal Pictures Corp." and is on single weight stock; 8" x 10"; very good minor signs of handling; 1932-33. Also rubberstamp on the back that reads: "Douglass Montgomery Featured in Universal Pictures." Provenance: from the estate of producer Alex Gordon. No Binding. Very Good. 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
606322not signed on a 3/4 length shot of Robert Montgomery with young Ronnie Sinclair in a scene 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: "'THE EARL OF CHICAGO'.Stars Robert Montgomery in the most unusual role of his screen career as Silky Kilmount a Chicago gangster who become and English Earl by inheritance. Ronnie Sinclair plays Gerald Kilmount Silky's cousin and heir in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film brought to the screen by Victor Saville and directed by Richard Thorpe.". No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
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
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
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
606322not signed on a 3/4 length shot of Robert Montgomery with young Ronnie Sinclair in a scene 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: "'THE EARL OF CHICAGO'.Stars Robert Montgomery in the most unusual role of his screen career as Silky Kilmount a Chicago gangster who become and English Earl by inheritance. Ronnie Sinclair plays Gerald Kilmount Silky's cousin and heir in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film brought to the screen by Victor Saville and directed by Richard Thorpe.". No Binding. Very Good. unknown
23300No date. This "first draft" inscribed: "To Mr. Herbert F. Gunnison with the author's best wishes." A printed title page bearing the imprint Eagle Book and Job Printing Department of Brooklyn-New York and the date 1902 states: "This play was acted by the author's brother Mr. Otis Skinner". Otis Skinner a prominent 19th Century actor was also the father of the actress Cornelia Otis Skinner. A frontispiece portrait of the author is bound in. Charles Skinner 1852-1907 born in Victor New York was editor of the Brooklyn Eagle and wrote a well-regarded study of a former editor/writer there Walt Whitman - "Whitman As Editor" - which was published in the Atlantic Monthly in 1903. Villon the Vagabond was one of his more popular works. He collected and published American Indian myths and legends as well as works of natural history. Binding a bit scuffed. Original holograph manuscript 92 pages folio rectos only three quarter morocco & marbled boards. Binding a bit scuffed. unknown books
23300No date. This "first draft" inscribed: "To Mr. Herbert F. Gunnison with the author's best wishes." A printed title page bearing the imprint Eagle Book and Job Printing Department of Brooklyn-New York and the date 1902 states: "This play was acted by the author's brother Mr. Otis Skinner". Otis Skinner a prominent 19th Century actor was also the father of the actress Cornelia Otis Skinner. A frontispiece portrait of the author is bound in. Charles Skinner 1852-1907 born in Victor New York was editor of the Brooklyn Eagle and wrote a well-regarded study of a former editor/writer there Walt Whitman - "Whitman As Editor" - which was published in the Atlantic Monthly in 1903. Villon the Vagabond was one of his more popular works. He collected and published American Indian myths and legends as well as works of natural history. Binding a bit scuffed. Original holograph manuscript 92 pages folio rectos only three quarter morocco & marbled boards. Binding a bit scuffed. unknown
184520343Clermont 1845. First Edition. Modern Half Morocco. Cloth over boards. Flaps within to contain plates. Montgomery Livingston. Scarce suite of Hudson River lithographic views with no copies listed on OCLC First Search. With no publisher's or printer's name given on any of the prints it is believed by art historian Kenneth W. Maddox who studied these prints and the career of Livingston that these prints were distributed exclusively among members of the wealthy and influential Livingston family and were not intended for commerce. However lest one think that the artist was a mere dilettante he approached his art career with total dedication and did have some success as a professional artist even if ultimately he was overshadowed by the flashier Hudson River School whose paintings were flashier but also frequently improving upon nature so to speak. N.d. but almost certainly the early1840s. Oblong folio 49.5 by 31.5 cm. Including the title page five lithographs of the Hudson River by Clermont the Livingston family homestead outside of Rhinebeck in Dutchess County New York State. Plus four pages or leaves the same size as the prints with blank versos of Maddox's overview of the prints and his chronology of Livingston's life his exhibition record etc. The artist grew up at Clermont and as an adult lived in another smaller house on the property until he was forced to sell because of financial troubles. Clermont still stands and it is today a house museum and while there has been much change along the river's banks the stretch of river in that area remains often scenic. As to the quaity of the lithographs they come as close as possible to passing as actual pencil drawings. Title page has numerous repaired closed tears and small chips -- the repair effectuated by mounting it onto another sheet. unknown
200135206Berlin, Nicolai, 2001.
154357159X.Glibrary. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
2024SKU1709985Carolina Academic Press 2024-11-18. hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking Carolina Academic Press hardcover