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0267270771.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1331472784.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19156043471915. "J. Montgomery Flagg" in black fountain pen ink on his Thirty-three West Sixty-seventh Street letterhead March 25 1915. 8 1/2" x 11"; 2 separate leaves recto only. Fine. To Nichols who seems to be writing an article about becoming an illustrator: A long inspirational letter on becoming an artist and illustrator. Flagg thinks it unethical to talk about the "big" money to be made because it "incites the Kike and the trickster. . .and fills boarding houses and art schools with incompetents. . .Don't look upon illustration as a trade! . .It. . .takes more that the desire and determination and industry to become a good artist. . .it takes talent!". No Binding. Fine/No Jacket. unknown books
1947028399San Antonio TX 1947. Unbound. Fine/No Jacket. Three pages twice folded with first page letterhead of the writer in San Antonio Texas; Percy Montgomery "Monte" Barrett 1897-1949 was a newspaperman author and cartoonist who created the comic strip "Jane Arden"; Letter is addressed to Arthur J. Carruth Jr. editor of the Topeka State Journal newspaper; Content of letter reminds the recipient of their meeting 19 years previous and Barrett's development and marketing of the Jane Arden comic strip; There is also discussion of the Carruth genealogy which was his wife's maiden name. <br/> <br/> unknown
19156043471915. "J. Montgomery Flagg" in black fountain pen ink on his Thirty-three West Sixty-seventh Street letterhead March 25 1915. 8 1/2" x 11"; 2 separate leaves recto only. Fine. To Nichols who seems to be writing an article about becoming an illustrator: A long inspirational letter on becoming an artist and illustrator. Flagg thinks it unethical to talk about the "big" money to be made because it "incites the Kike and the trickster. . .and fills boarding houses and art schools with incompetents. . .Don't look upon illustration as a trade! . .It. . .takes more that the desire and determination and industry to become a good artist. . .it takes talent!". No Binding. Fine/No Jacket. unknown
055701624X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
151916912Philadelphia: The Wanderers Club. Very Good. 1915-1924. First Edition. Hardcover. The paper is browning and disintegrating. The contents are very good to fine but well glued in. Some beautiful Christmas cards as well as a whole section of ephemera notes menus etc. relating to the club. All sorts of interesting things. There is a miniature book "the Trail to Christmas" by Wilber D. Nesbit and a Christmas card signed by Bert & Alta Hubbard. Bert is the son of Elbert Hubbard Roycrofters. Also a pamplet signed by the then-governor of Pennsylvania Martin G. Brumbaugh giving his address on Pennsylvania Day at the Panama Pacific Exposition in 1915. Who knows what else is there I have only looked at a fraction of the cards. Price is for both albums. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall . The Wanderers Club hardcover
67-0167San Francisco: John Montgomery 1979. Two postcards from poet librarian and memoirist of the Beats John Montgomery to poet editor and graphic artist Norman Moser. Montgomery is best known as the original of "Henry Morley" a character in Kerouac's The Dharma Bums. Both cards are typed in the small italic font Montgomery was famous for among his correspondents. One card typed on the back of a photo service index card in blue ink contains a contributor's note for Montgomery's appearance in one of Moser's publications and brief notes on Moser's poetry. It is signed "J" over a typed signature. It is undated. The second is a postcard addressed and mailed postmarked 1979. It contains literary gossip news and advice. Not signed; typed signature "John Mont." Both cards Very Good with minor bumping and creasing. San Francisco: John Montgomery, 1979. unknown
198612408San Francisco CA: Art Museum Association of America 1986. Softcover. VG- cover slightly worn. Teal wraps. vii 101 pp. 82 color plates. Illustrated catalogue listing of 82 works with five-page essay by Wayne Craven "Visions of America: The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries" six-page essay by Richard Martin "The Twentieth Century" and alphabetical index to the 82 artists. This catalogue is a cross-section of one of the most important little-known collections of American painting in the country. Lots of lovely color illustrations one to a page. Art Museum Association of America unknown books
1996Q-0830819878Intervarsity Pr 1996-06-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Intervarsity Pr hardcover
1538546973.Gmp3_cd. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
1397297611.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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
1935606364<p>not signed from the 1935 film "Biography of a Bachelor Girl." 1. 3/4 length shot of Robert Montgomery talking with an unidentified actor with Edward Everett Horton looking on. 2. 3/4 length shot of Robert Montgomery seated in a large wing back chair reading a letter with Edward Everett Horton looking over his head. Photographs are on single weight stock; 10" x 8"; very good mounting traces on the back of both photos and a paper tape across the back of both photos not affecting the images; minor signs of handling; 1935.</p> unknown books
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