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19273589baKNew York: Cupples & Leon 1927. Book. Very good- condition. Hardcover. Early edition. Octavo 8vo. Comics; 86p.; 22cm. Hardcover binding; green/black cloth spine with color illustrated paper-covered boards. Previous owner's inscriptions on endpapers. Cupples & Leon Hardcover books
193228167Pasadena: Published by the Author 1932. Reprint cf. Ahouse A38a. Gray-green printed wrappers. Nr Fine. 64 pp. 12mo. 7-1/2" x 4-7/8" <br/><br/>"Nineteen letters to a small cog in the American economy: Judd is the prototypical workingman who sees his labor disappear into the system while his earning power and savings decline." What has changed in the last 75 years One of Sinclair's "most widely distributed pamphlets republished after the EPIC campaign and again after World War II." Ahouse. Published by the Author unknown books
196445791New York 1964. Paperback. Very Good. 8 pages including cover. Softcover pamphlet. 28cm. Campaign brochure for his successful campaign for the US Senate in 1964. <br/><br/> paperback books
1919262591New Haven: the magazine 1919. Magazine. Pp.253-255 of entire magazine approx 45 pages including ads softbound in 9x6 inch terracotta wraps detached. Complete issue somewhat uglified with heavy rust-stain from staples; stain affects a line of very old glue applied to left edge in an attempt to keep wraps fastened to textblock. Wraps detached anyway with ragged margins at the split. Reference copy; we suspect that remnants of candor show through. Note a slight disparity in date of publication doubtless trivial. Luce contributes a cocky reprise of Senior Class laments perhaps jauntier that most such; it is built around an apparently sincere appreciation of an Archibald MacLeish poem that denies that there are spiritual dimensions to natural life. the magazine unknown books
191128519Paris: A. Durand & Fils 1911. Quarto. Grey boards with original publisher's light green wrapper laid down to upper. 1f. title 1f. dedication 1f. notes on first performance and named cast list 1f. index 236 pp.<br/><br/>Named cast includes de Potter Riddez Rothier Swartz Fisher Brozia Amsden Kaplick de Courcy Maubourg Claessens and Martini.<br/><br/>Boards slightly worn. Gutters of several leaves reinforced; other minor defects. First Edition. <br/><br/>Le Forêt Bleue was first performed in Geneva at the Opéra on January 7 1913; the first American performance was scheduled to take place in December of 1911 in Boston. <br/><br/>"Aubert wrote songs and piano music as well as several ballets and incidental music but left only one opera La forêt bleue a fairy-tale piece with a happy ending which engagingly depicts Pérrault's original characters." Richard Langham Smith in Grove Music Online. A. Durand & Fils unknown books
1930R5109Moscow and Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe izdatel'stvo 1930. Limited Edition of 3000 copies. Hardcover. Very Good. Original paper covered boards with typographic design printed in red and black; attached glassine dust jacket; pp. 160. A bit rubbed; vendor stamp on front board. <br/><br/> Gosudarstvennoe izdatel'stvo hardcover books
191748546New York: The Macmillan Company 1917. 1st edition Ahouse A23a. Original publisher black cloth binding with gilt stamping. No dust jacket. General wear with backstrip sunned. A VG copy. xi 1 blank 396 12 pp. 9 pages of adverts follow text. Crown 8vo. 7-5/8" x 5-1/4" <br/><br/> The Macmillan Company hardcover books
199247366New York: Harry N. Abrams Publishers 1992. Hardcover. 342p. illus. many color very good condition in a slightly faded dj. Harry N. Abrams, Publishers hardcover books
191948545Pasadena: Upton Sinclair 1919. 1st edition author issue Ahouse A25b. Original publisher red cloth binding with gilt stamping. No dust jacket. Slight lean. General wear with backstrip darkened. Age-toning to eps. A VG copy. v 1 blank 282 2 pp. Crown 8vo. 7-1/2" x 5" <br/><br/> Upton Sinclair hardcover books
1931M3889Providence:: Snow & Farnham 1931. 1931. Series: Fiske Fund Prize Essay No. LXIV. 235 x 160 mm. 8vo. 158 pp. 33 figs. bibliog.; some penciling in the margins of the bibliog. Gilt-stamped blue cloth; dusted. Very good. Courville Collection 484. Snow & Farnham, 1931. hardcover books
1968170661968. Softcover. VG slight wear to extremities. Magenta wraps. 95 pp. Numerous bw plates. This exhibition is a tribute to the poet Baudelaire and his influence upon the artists of his time. unknown books
19351331728New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1935. Hardcover. Octavo; G/G-; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine black with white print tears at spine ends and flap corners edgewear and wear to hinges and flap folds light shelfwear; Boards in black cloth with green print slight wear to spine caps else clean and strong; Text block has green-tinted top edge tanning to endpapers bookplate on half-title page else clean and tight; 285 pages. 1331728. FP New Rockville Stock. Grosset & Dunlap hardcover books
194529055New York: Doubleday Doran & Co 1945. 1st edition. Blue cloth binding. Blue dust jacket. VG/VG some extremity wear. 281 1 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/> Doubleday Doran & Co hardcover books
1968298011968. Softcover. G bottom right corner is dog-earred. Some foxing on covers. Wraps. Unpaginated. 32 bw plates. Introductory essay by Garo Z. Antreasian. Checklist of 79 works by 16 artists each of whom is given a biographical paragraph. This is the eleventh exhibition in this series. unknown books
196874711968. VG label on front cover. Wraps. 14 pp. 11 bw plates. Catalogue lists 38 works Introduction written by Harold D. Cole. unknown books
1950BL4180Tubingen:: J.C.B. Mohr 1950. 1950. 8vo. VII 403 pp. Turquoise cloth; covers mildly waterstained. Good. The second volume was issued in 1951 not present here. J.C.B. Mohr, 1950. hardcover books
191010086Sceaux Seine France: Select Bibliothèque 1910. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Light shelf/edge wear light even toning to pulp textblock else tight and unmarred. Green textured cloth boards gilt lettering. 12mo. 172pp. Illus. b/w plates. <br /> <br/><br/>Text in English. "This romance is the second of a series devoted to the slavish customs which existed in the State of Louisiana in the middle of the last century." Hard to find in any condition extremely difficult to find is as good condition as found here. Select Bibliothèque hardcover books
1968a3694baNew York NY: Not published 1968. Book. Very good condition. Unbound. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. Two page telegram on grey carbon-type paper. Invites football star Deacon Jones to attend the June 8 1968 Requiem Mass in Memory of Robert Francis Kennedy at St. Patrick's Cathedral. The telegram admitted only the person or persons to whom it was addressed and was required to be retained and presented immediately upon request for identification. Includes the printed program from the memorial ceremony with minor creasing and soiling. Attorney General. Brother of JFK. Assasinated. An unusual offering of Kennedy memorabilia. Not published Paperback books
1968296491968. Softcover. VG minor scuffing and wear to cover edges. Black stapled wraps. 27 pp. 15 bw plates. Essay by Gerald Nordland accompanies lavish illustrations. paperback books
1968123811968. VG- mild wear on cover. White wraps. 32 pp. Two color 28 bw plates. Three-page introduction by Nancy Schwartz chronology catalogue of 60 works several very fine plates. unknown books
1968184881968. Softcover. Good cover and spine creased in places some spine chipping and general external wear. Blue-grey wraps. 164 pp 7 color 460 bw plates. Exhibition and catalogue feature art by Lancret De Troy Watteau Fragonard Boucher Nattier La Tour Chardin Greuze Carmontelle and many more. unknown books
19512550631951. unbound. 7.5 x 9.75-inch photo of St. Denis dancing outdoors in a large flowing costume -- no place no date but signed with the number "151" perhaps indicating it is from 1951. Faint creasing at the edges of the photo but still in very good condition. Matted in white and set in a black wooden frame measuring 13 x 15.25 inches.<br/><br/> Modern dance pioneer and teacher who co-founded the American Denishawn School of Dance.<br/><br/> unknown books
19685903Binghamton NY: Roberson Center for the Arts and Sciences 1968. Hardcover. G Label & few marks from previous gallery owner; front hinge beginning to pull away. Tan buckram. 73 pp. 12 color 59 bw plates. Considers the life and work of American artist Fletcher Martin 1904-1979. With foreword by Keith Martin. Introductory essay by Peter Pollack. Illustrated comment by the artist followed by a detailed chronology and the plates. Lists 9 drawings and 61 paintings. Uncommon. Roberson Center for the Arts and Sciences hardcover books
19681010041968. Softbound. VG. Purple wraps. 16 pp. 26 small bw reproductions. Essay by Alfred Werner. Foreword and Exhibition note by Sylvan Cole. Catalogue lists and described briefly 150 items. Scarce. paperback books
192834279New York and London: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1928. 1st edition. PRESENTATION copy INSCRIBED from Fannie to "Beautiful Hilda" Doolittle aka 'H.D.'. Orange patterned-paper wrappers with black paper title onlay to front wrapper. Custom orange cloth clamshell case. Some modest edgewear. Pamphlet re-sewn. A VG copy in a Nr Fine case. 6 41 1 pp. Photographic frontis of Fannie Hurst by Elzin of N.Y. 4 inserted photographic images of Fannie in text. 8vo. 7-5/8" x 5-1/4" <br/><br/>A 'puff' booklet for Ms Hurst's works which were quite popular in her day. why herein Broun states LUMMOX more thrilling than Cather's A LOST LADY and Nathan's PUPPET MASTER. Not having read any of the three I can't comment on his assessment but can say the inscription to H.D. comes as no surprise. both authors viewed in their day as progressive in terms of feminist & gay rights. "Two peas of the same pod" so to speak. Harper & Brothers Publishers hardcover books