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0548892369.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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40-11947Simon and Schuster. Paperback. Good. Used good with wear and markings. Simon and Schuster paperback
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185629452New York: Published for the Author 1856. First Edition. Cloth. Good. First Edition. vii 2 9-45 1 pages 4 leaves of engraved notes printed by Rawdon Wright Hatch & Edson. Publisher's cloth with gilt titles on front board. Blind stamped decorations. Staining and minor dampstaining to the boards. Top 1 1/2 inches of spine cracked and starting to separate common with this title. Previous owner "B. G. Godfrey & Co 239 Marker St Philadelphia" inked on front flyleaf and penciled on the second flyleaf. Some foxing internally generally a sound copy. Cloth. Laid in is a printout from PA-Roots about Lincoln Godfrey and his father who founded B. G. Godfrey and Company "one of the large dry-goods commission houses in the country." Often found rebacked or with significant wear this is a decent copy in the original cloth.<br /> <br /> "Rawdon Wright Hatch & Edson RWH&E one of the most prominent printing and engraving firms in nineteenth-century America was the first to receive a government contract for designing and printing U.S. postage stamps. Though the firm's production was small—only two stamp Issues—its artistry set the standard for succeeding U.S. printing and engraving firms. The RWH&E issues were generally superior to the first stamps produced by other countries." Smithsonian National Postal Museum. Published for the Author unknown
1958056307Chicago: University Of Chicago Press 1958. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Xi 216 Pp. Brown Cloth With Printed Spine And Cover Labels A Very Well Designed And Well-Produced Book Printed In Monotype Bembo. First Edition. Fine In Very Near Fine Dust Jacket Priced $7.50 <br/> <br/> University Of Chicago Press hardcover
2000x-0313295344Greenwood Pub Group 2000. Hardcover. New. 408 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.00 inches. Greenwood Pub Group hardcover
1981150603N.p.: N.p. 1981. Collection of three vintage studio still photographs from the 1981 film. Noted as 81-610 at the bottom right corner of the recto. <br/><br/>Based on the detective novel series created in 1925 by author Earl Derr Biggers. The final Charlie Chan film made in the US released eight years after Daryl Duke's "The Return of Charlie Chan" in 1973 and the first and last entry to feature actor Peter Ustinov as the eponymous Honolulu detective. The film faced extensive backlash by Asian-American protesters who found Chan to be an offensive outdated stereotype. <br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Los Angeles and San Francisco California. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine on half-weight stock as issued. N.p. unknown books
201089674Peter M Buffington 2010-08-27. Perfect Paperback. Very Good. 8x5x1. Patricia Hatch. Signed by Author. Author inscribed to previous owner and signed clean tight and otherwise unmarked with very light shelf wear only. Please email for photos. Peter M Buffington paperback
1998Q-1882886070unknown 1998-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! unknown paperback
22911Letter with printed label of 84 Eldred Avenue Withdean E. Sussex; 17 October 1998. Dunn was a teacher presumably at Dulwich College Sussex naturalist and poet. Around 1984 he published his own poem 'Death of a Scarecrow' at his Poet and Printer press Hatch End. The present collection from the Christopher Fry papers is in good condition lightly aged. ONE: Autograph Letter Signed 'Ruby Dunn' to Christopher Fry. 1p 12mo. She begins by asking him to accept a 'small token' of her thanks 'for a memorable occasion' presumably a memorial reading of Dunn's poems in which Fry was involved. She continues: 'I can think of no greater pleasure for me Peter's widow. He wrote his last poems laboriously - too weak to type them.' She explains that the poems in the selection 'move backwards in time and span a period of 45 to 50 years. Choosing and rereading them has proved a nostalgic and sad experience; and they represent a minute quantity of his full output over those years.' The process has 'strengthened' her in her 'determination to publish more on his behalf.' Clearly angling she appeals for help 'as I am not the best judge but trust it may come some day'. She signs off with 'best wishes and affection'. TWO: Fifteen pages of photocopies of Dunn poems. Each page printed on a separate leaf of yellow green and blue paper. Five of the pages duplicate pp.2-11 of Dunn's 'Selection from Flowering Grasses' 'Printed by The College Press Dulwich Village' 1956 reproducing fourteen of his poems. Another six pages carry copies of a poem apiece in typescripts some with duplication of manuscript emendation. The poems are: 'Convulvulus' October/September 1957; 'Badger in the Suburbs' from November 1957; ''The Blackbird: on Easter Saturday' Winning Poem Sussex Poet of the Year Competition 1984; 'For Derrick born September 2nd. 1903' '1995'; 'From Shri Krishna in England. Shyama dresses to meet Radha in early springtime' undated; and 'Jackdaws at Beachy Head' undated. The last four pages carry copies of manuscript poems: 'So no more tears' '1995'; 'Called In Feb 1998'; 'The Request' April 1998; untitled beginning 'One day One of us Will not be here or there or anywhere' 1998. Letter with printed label of 84 Eldred Avenue, Withdean, E. Sussex; 17 October 1998. unknown
RPARSOL00ECNaval Institute Press. Fine. Parkinson James W. Soldier Slaves. Biden Joe; Hatch Orrin G. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press ND. 3rd printing. 249pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good with slightly bumped extremities. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with lightly bumped top edges. Signed by Parkinson on half title page. Naval Institute Press hardcover books
1331882273.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
63-6650Long Beach CA: P. E. Hatch National Bank of Long Beach 1917. Signed typed letter on letter-sized National Bank of Long Beach letterhead Good with marginal tears.Provenance: Letters and Autographs from a Who's Who in California 1914 - 1917 to the author Ellis A. Davis regarding Davis' Commercial Encyclopedia of the Pacific Southwest California Nevada Utah Arizona. Sold by Cherokee Book Shop to Frederick Ruffner Jr. the founder of Gale Research Detroit. Long Beach, CA: P. E. Hatch, National Bank of Long Beach, 1917. unknown
20212-8417975349Distributed Art Pub Inc 2021. Hardcover. New. 01 edition. 360 pages. French language. 9.75x6.75x1.25 inches. Distributed Art Pub Inc hardcover
2012Q-1462111599Cedar Fort Inc 2012-09-11. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Cedar Fort, Inc hardcover
1941100668New York: J. Messner Inc 1941. Presumed First Ed. No prior dates printed. Hardcover. Fine in a very crisp fine- jacket housed in archival mylar. Tiny personal owner signature to front free endpaper 'hidden' in map. viii 243 pages 2 unnumbered pages: illustrations plates 2 portrait including frontispiece; 24 cm. Map on lining papers. A lovely copy. Uncommon thus. Author is half Inupiaq Inuit and half Norwegian. "Autobiography till 1925 of a Norwegian-Eskimo boy Simeon Oliver Nutchuk and his life as he grew up in a mission home on Unalaska. Shows 20th century life of natives along the Bering Sea particularly the Aleuts. / Contents: The treasure in the snow -- I find my home -- The gift from the sea -- Dr. Newhall father teacher friend -- The Jesse Lee home Christian outpost -- Cod-lines in the smoky sea -- Apprentice to Hippocrates -- Whaling -- The mine in the volcano -- I go outside -- American home -- Eskimo in college -- The girl at the piano -- My dear son -- I go back -- Little Man of the Tundra -- My own people -- Between two worlds. / "Simeon Oliver also known as Nutchuk was an Inupiaq Eskimo from Alaska who gained fame in the 1960s and 1970s as a spokesperson for his people and their way of life. He was known for his efforts to preserve Inupiaq culture and traditions and he traveled widely to give talks and presentations about his people's customs and beliefs. One of Nutchuk's most notable achievements was his work on the book "Nutchuk: Lord of the Ice" which was published in 1972. The book which was written with the help of author James Houston tells the story of Nutchuk's life and provides a detailed account of traditional Inupiaq ways of life. Nutchuk was also known for his skills as a carver and his works are considered fine examples of Inupiaq art. He often used traditional materials like ivory and bone in his carvings and his works often depicted animals and scenes from Inupiaq mythology. Nutchuk's efforts to preserve and promote Inupiaq culture made him a respected figure both within his own community and among those interested in the cultures of the Arctic. His work continues to be a valuable resource for those studying the Inupiaq people and their traditions." / Eskimos -- Alaska -- Aleutian Islands. Inuit. Eskimos. Inuits. Inuits -- Alaska -- Aléoutiennes. Inuit. Eskimos. Miscegenation Mixed Race. J. Messner, Inc hardcover