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1931112417Garden City NY: Doubleday Doran & Company Inc 1931. First edition of Emmett Dalton's autobiography. Octavo original cloth with smoking gun vignette to the front panel pictorial endpapers frontispiece portrait of Emmett Dalton after a photograph taken in 1892. Signed by the author on the half-title page "Sincerely yours Emmett Dalton." Near fine in the rare original dust jacket with light rubbing. The Dalton brothers led one of the last gangs of horseback outlaws. Ironically three of them - Bob Grant and Emmett - started their careers as deputy marshals. They soon decided that more money could be made from horse rustling and in 1888 they organized a band that carried on a thriving trade. When they came under suspicion toward the end of 1890 the brothers went to California where on February 6 1891 at the small station of Aila they held up a Los Angeles-bound passenger train. The robbery failed when the baggage clerk excaped and the Daltons were unable to break into the safe. Grat was captured and sentenced to twenty years in prison but escaped from the train carrying him to Folsom. The gang resumed operations in Oklahoma where during the next two years they robbed three trains before turning to the more lucrative trade of bank robbery. Modeling their plans on the James brothers the Daltons struck the two banks at Coffeyville Kansas on October 5 1892 hoping as Bob said "to beat anything Jesse James ever did - rob two banks at once in broad daylight." However the identical fate that befell the James gang at Northfield Minnesota awaited the Daltons. Confronted with a large crowd of armed townsfolk the gang attempted to shoot its way to safety; in the battle Bob Gat and two other gang members were killed and Emmett was severely wounded and captured. It is the basis for the 1940 film directed by George Marshall and starring Randolph Scott Kay Francis and Brian Donlevy. Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc hardcover books
1931104057Garden City NY: Doubleday Doran & Company Inc 1931. First edition of Emmett Dalton's autobiography. Octavo original cloth with smoking gun vignette to the front panel pictorial endpapers frontispiece portrait of Emmett Dalton after a photograph taken in 1892. Signed by Emmett Dalton beneath his frontispiece portrait. In near fine condition. The Dalton brothers led one of the last gangs of horseback outlaws. Ironically three of them - Bob Grant and Emmett - started their careers as deputy marshals. They soon decided that more money could be made from horse rustling and in 1888 they organized a band that carried on a thriving trade. When they came under suspicion toward the end of 1890 the brothers went to California where on February 6 1891 at the small station of Aila they held up a Los Angeles-bound passenger train. The robbery failed when the baggage clerk excaped and the Daltons were unable to break into the safe. Grat was captured and sentenced to twenty years in prison but escaped from the train carrying him to Folsom. The gang resumed operations in Oklahoma where during the next two years they robbed three trains before turning to the more lucrative trade of bank robbery. Modeling their plans on the James brothers the Daltons struck the two banks at Coffeyville Kansas on October 5 1892 hoping as Bob said "to beat anything Jesse James ever did - rob two banks at once in broad daylight." However the identical fate that befell the James gang at Northfield Minnesota awaited the Daltons. Confronted with a large crowd of armed townsfolk the gang attempted to shoot its way to safety; in the battle Bob Gat and two other gang members were killed and Emmett was severely wounded and captured. It is the basis for the 1940 film directed by George Marshall and starring Randolph Scott Kay Francis and Brian Donlevy. Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc hardcover books
193165656Garden City NY: Doubleday Doran & Co 1931. First edition. 8vo. viii 313 pp. Illustrated from photographs plates frontispiece portrait of the author illustrated endpaper. Howes D-39. Adams Six-Guns 549. Original decorated brown cloth top edge red others untrimmed. Very good. <br/><br/> Doubleday, Doran & Co hardcover books
194273858New York and London: Whittlesey House 1942. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. Second printing. Master locksmith Charles Courtney of Manhattan achieved international fame in the 1920s and '30s with daring feats that included unlocking the safes of the Egypt torpedoed during World War I with a cargo of gold and diamonds and the underwater recovery of gold from the wreck of the British cruiser Hampshire. Octavo: 335 p. with textual photographs. Original cloth binding with brown titles. A file copy with the label of the Music Corporation of America MCA to the front flyleaf. Small nick to the spine head which corresponds with a chip to the dust jacket which is a touch faded along the spine; otherwise very good. Whittlesey House hardcover books
1981175861Washington DC: The Coalition 1981. handbill leaflet. Single-sheet handbill 5.5x8.5 inches two fold creases otherwise very good. Graphic is adapted from the famous photo of Hector Pieterson being carried by Mbuyisa Makhubo after being shot in Soweto by police. Handbill calling for a rally to protest the visit of South African Foreign Minister Pik Botha and the Reagan Administration. The Coalition unknown books
2010134032Marietta GA: Deeds Publishing 2010. First Edition. First Edition. SIGNED by the author on the title page and initialed on the author's blindstamp. Additionally INSCRIBED by the author on the half-title page: "To Linda / This comes highly recommended by our buddy Phil. He suggested that you call Paramount before Warner gets it. Come fly with us and enjoy! / C.K. McCusker / Nov. 2012."<br/><br/>From the collection of Tony Bill whose credits include "The Sting" 1973 producer "Soldier in the Rain" 1963 actor "Shampoo" 1975 actor and "Five Corners" 1987 director-producer. <br/><br/>Light shelfwear to the jacket else Near Fine and unread in a Near Fine dust jacket. Deeds Publishing unknown books
199846637San Francisco: Chronicle Books 1998. First printing. Square 8vo pp. 159. Glossary bibliography index. Heavy paper wraps. Photographs by Eric Swanson. Copiously illustrated much in color. Cover very slightly scuffed o/w almost as new. Chronicle Books unknown books
19981337872New York: Alfred A. Knopf Inc 1998. First Edition. Hardcover. Quarto; G; white spine with dark green text; no jacket; first edition; cloth has modest smudges to exterior; strong boards; text block exterior edges have slight wear; frontispiece; interior clean; tight binding; illustrated; pp 114. 1337872. FP New Rockville Stock. Alfred A. Knopf, Inc hardcover books
20129023616Washington D. C.: Corcoran Gallery 2012. 2nd . Hardcover. Very good/very good. With 102 full page color plates and 98 annotated essays. <br/><br/> Corcoran Gallery hardcover books
198819282NY: Random House 1988. 1st edition. Near fine in fine dust jacket. Price clipped short gift inscription first free endpaper. NY: Random House, unknown books
1997264307Bloomington: Lilly Library 1997. 90p. many maps in facsimile additional modern line maps plus numerous b&w details in vignette reproduction and four exhibit photos in color. Softbound in 10.7x8.3 inch glossy monochrome wraps. A fine unmolested copy perfectly sound clean and unmarked. These maps instructed the internal traveler in the multiple empires that met in Central America. Laid in find a large six-panel brochure on the Library's projected next exhibition "Women Seeking Expression 1789-1914." Lilly has comprehensive George Sand holdings. Lilly Library unknown books
1979160668Indianapolis: Indianapolis University Art Museum 1979. 187p. 10x8 inch unglazed wraps printed in colors cover shows faint handling soil and a light small sticker scar not affecting graphic; sound unmarked copy. Indianapolis University Art Museum unknown books
2002265915Paris: Bibliothèque National de France 2002. Hardcover. 430p. cloth-covered boards 8.5x11.5 inches illus. maps very good condition in like dj. Text in French. Bibliothèque National de France hardcover books
1972220279Wilmington Delaware: Privately Printed 1972. First edition one of 50 copies. Illustrated. 46 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Quarter black cloth and boards. The endpapers are a map of the Vosso River Western Norway. Some fading along top edge of covers. First edition one of 50 copies. Illustrated. 46 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed to His Brother. Privately printed and second in the series of books on Salmon fishing done by Sportsman Alfred Bissell in a very limited edition<br/><br/>This copy is inscribed on the half-title "For my brother John who may discover from these pages why we pursue the Atlantic salmon year after year and why it is rated one of the greatest game fish in the world. Affectionately Chas. L. Reese Jr." Much salmon fishing in Norway at "Oddsbu" a fishing lodge on the picturesque Voss near Bolstadøyri whose principal revenue comes from cutting hay and renting river rights to sportsmen and where the party fished on five beats and caught fish weighing up to 29 pounds: included are interesting Norway photos. There was also an abortive Salmon trip to Siberia. Bibliotheca Salmo Salar 5 (Privately Printed) unknown books
1950264030Bombay: Libertarian Book House 1950. Hardcover. xvi 531p. 8p. of diagrams cloth-covered boards 5.75x8.25 inches corners bumped head and tail of spine edgeworn front hinge nicked at top else good reprint of a work originally published by J. B. Lippincott in 1914. Bilgram was a German immigrant libertarian economist inventor and President of Bilgram Machine Works. Libertarian Book House hardcover books
197516317San Francisco: The Rainbow Bridge 1975. Wraps. Very good. 8vo. Publisher's printed wraps. Light edge-wear and a touch or rubbing to wraps. Some instances of neat underlining. Interior bright. Very good. 191 pp. <br/><br/>A biography of the Hindu mystic who reportedly lived to age 137. The Rainbow Bridge paperback books
1997118873Andover MA Cambridge MA and Washington D.C.: Addison Gallery of American Art Phillips Academy & The MIT Press in association with The Phillips Collection 1997. First edition. Hardcover. Monograph published on the occasion of a traveling show that started in Washington D.C. and then traveled to New York Andover MA and Los Angeles CA. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. One of the best books on Arthur Dove. Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy & The MIT Press in association with The Phillips Collection unknown books
194926885New York: Museum of Modern Art 1949. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Wide 8vo. Catalog of the exhibition celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Museum of Modern Art. A sharp clean very good copy in stapled illustrated wrappers. Cover art by Paul Rand. Museum of Modern Art paperback books
1982159993Los Angeles: Institute for Hispanic Media and Culture University of Los Angeles & Consulate General of Spain 1982. Paperback. xviii 271p. 8.5x11 inches introduction bibliography index of organizations texts in Spanish and English very good in green permabound wraps. A reference for Hispanic American organizations in Los Angeles. Institute for Hispanic Media and Culture, University of Los Angeles & Consulate General of Spain paperback books
19274268glNew Haven: Yale University Press 1927. Fourth Printing. Octavo half gray cloth & marbled boards hardcover t.e.g. uncut 343 pp. Maps plans. Near-Fine with light rubbing to spine. Yale University Press, 1927. Fourth Printing. hardcover books
19761329316Lausanne and Paris: La Bibliotheque de Arts 1976. Hardcover. Large Quarto; pp 415; G/G-; light green spine with black text; volume one only; dust jacket shows some sunning to exterior; few chips to head edge; mylar wrap has slight soiling; few chips to edges; cloth shows light sun fading to edges; exterior has light wear; some rubbing wear to corners; slightly cocked spine as is; text block edges have slight foxing; interior clean; frontispiece; profusely illustrated; text in French; arts - French; additional shipping may be added to items due to weight. 1329316. FP New Rockville Stock. La Bibliotheque de Arts hardcover books
1994103225Seattle: Seal Press 1994. Paperback. 70p. introduction footnotes illustrated with drawings figures and photos very good revised edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Seal Press paperback books