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189343643Chicago: Charles H. Kerr and Company 1893. First Edition. 12mo 18.5cm.; publisher's white gilt-lettered cloth; 103pp. Cloth a bit soiled especially at spine with a few shallow surface scratches corners gently bumped else Very Good internally fine. Quite scarce collection of poems by a near-unknown poet. Despite the imprint the poems are inspired mostly by nature and Greek mythology rather than socialist politics. We find one contemporary review whose critic rightly strips the work of any literary merit stating that "Much of his work shows no idea of the meaning of words" providing as evidence the following line: "A dreamer fair and bland!" San Francisco Chronicle August 13 1893. Charles H. Kerr and Company unknown books
010810Minneapolis MN: University of Minnesota Press. Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 147pp. Uncommon cloth bound edition of this powerful staging of Glasser's "365 Days" a huge novel of a soldier's tour in the Vietnam War. Bound in black cloth boards with illustrated dust jacket light rubbing and offset fading to yellow color. University of Minnesota Press unknown books
1857WRCAM44168Chicago and Philadelphia 1857. 412pp. plus plates and folding map. Original blue publisher's cloth stamped in blind and gilt. Extremities very lightly rubbed. Some minor soiling and light offsetting form plates else quite nice. Very good plus. Promotional work for Minnesota published on the eve of its entrance into the Union as the 32nd state. With information on the history climate and Native Americans of the region and illustrated with several views. hardcover books
18549003New York: Redfield 1854. First Edition 2nd issue. Cloth. Very good. 12mo. 4004pp. Tinted litho added title with a view and 1 other tinted litho and a large folding map at back. Orig. brown cloth gilt spine. Top of spine a bit chipped. This is the first edition second issue with the title dated 1854 rather than 1853. Redfield hardcover books
6754Chicago Keen and Lee 1856. 4th edition. Publisher's cloth lettered in gilt on the spine 400 3 pp. color lithograph frontispiece and title page. Foxing throughout light wear at the head and heel otherwise a very good copy. Howes 1014. <br/><br/> Chicago, Keen and Lee, 1856. hardcover books
19319009792Chicago: Lakeside Press 1931. Hardcover. Fine Condition. One of 500 copies signed by the translator. Bound in publisher's original blue cloth with the front cover and spine stamped in gilt. This was the translator / editor's copy as stated on the rear pastedown endpaper. <br/><br/> Lakeside Press hardcover books
1928M5899no place: ca. 1928. 1928. 211 x 159 mm. Small 8vo. 37 pp. Photographic port. tipped in. Quarter white paper-backed blue boards printed paper top cover label; spine faded spine ends chipped. Ink notation on front free end-paper. Very good. [ca. 1928]. hardcover books
186126230Washington: Daily News Job Office 1861. Broadside printed in two columns with ornamental border on pink paper. 8 3/4" x 13." Light wear trimmed to border Very Good. <br/><br/> A bizarre broadside evidently printed in several locales all of them rare. George Washington appears to General McClellan in a vivid dream. The apparition admonishes "There will be no more Bull Run affairs." A great future is predicted for the United States. <br/>Not in Bartlett Nevins Eberstadt Decker Sabin NUC. OCLC 36823792 3- LCP Buffalo Pub. Lib. Huntington as of April 2021. Daily News Job Office unknown books
199450699New York: Cane Hill Press 1994. Paperback. 224p. first edition in trade-size glossy wraps paperbound original a very good copy. The African American author's second novel. Cane Hill Press paperback books
1998253374Los Angeles: A" List Pub 1998. Magazine. 80p. 8.5x11 inches color photos nudes articles reviews events fashion literary criticism very good glossy gay entertainment and fashion magazine in pictorial wraps. Men of Miami The Hispanic Male Trophy Boys & Sugar Daddies. A review of Gordon Merrick oeuvre. Began publication in May of 1998 and issued bi-monthly so likely issue #2. A" List Pub unknown books
1962264218Los Alamitos CA: Bruce of Los Angeles 1962. Magazine. 48p. 5x7.75 inches profusely illustrated digest-size magazine with Bruce's b&w photographs color centerfold very good in stapled color pictorial wraps. Bruce of LA's quarterly physique digest mostly illustrated with his photos and models but with a few other pros and amateurs as well and order forms included. Early issues were clearly marked with season and year but later issues left off the dates identified only by volume number in this case volume actually meant issue. Bruce of Los Angeles unknown books
197064961Leiden:: E. J. Brill. Very Good. 1970. Hardcover. B0006CMT6A . First edition. Ex-library copy with typical markings else very good in green cloth. No dust jacket. ; 342 pages . E. J. Brill, hardcover books
021160Provo UT.1974: Brigham Young University. First Edition. Oblong Quarto. 237pp. Limited to 250 copies. The present copy is number 66 signed by the author and additionally signed on a Gallery opening invitation card announcing his presence during the premier of this title laid in. A handsome production illustrated in color and in black and white bound in beige cloth pictorially stamped in blind backed in brown faux leather lettered in gilt housed in publisher's slipcase. A fine bright copy. Brigham Young University unknown books
1974220182Provo Utah: Brigham Young University 1974. First edition Number 71 of 250 copies. Frontispiece. port. 83 figs. 32 color plates bibliog. index. xvi 237pp. 1 vols. Oblong 4to. Brown airbrush Sanigal Bucksyn faux leather & Bolton Natural Finish Canvas. In Bucksyn slipcase. First edition Number 71 of 250 copies. Frontispiece. port. 83 figs. 32 color plates bibliog. index. xvi 237pp. 1 vols. Oblong 4to. Brigham Young University unknown books
1973180844Provo Utah: Brigham Young University Collection 1973. Pamphlet. VG. foxing to cover & back pg edges. light foxing to upper pg edges. crease to upper edges. 8 fold-out pgs w/ 3 color illustrations & artist portrait. Includes two short bios a listing of featured works from Brigham Young Press' book and an artist chronolgy. Three large-size bright illustrations make this a very nice catalogue for the Dixon aficionado. Brigham Young University Collection unknown books
1991Embry 191897Vantage Press 1991. First edition first printing. Inked gift inscription to FFEP else fine in fine dust jacket. In mylar cover. Signed by Johnny Callison. Vantage Press, 1991. First edition, first printing. unknown books
188387216New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1883. cloth with gilt lettering and design. Holmes Oliver Wendell. 8vo. cloth with gilt lettering and design. viii 61 pagesfold out seating plan. A description of the medical profession dinner honoring Oliver Wendell Holmes. Includes menu description toasts speeches illustrations and fold-out seating plan. Front and back decorative endpaper with pale green maze design. Light foxing on frontispiece. Boards slightly faded and worn at top and bottom of spine and edges. G.P. Putnam's Sons unknown books
193555860Boston: Meador Publishing Company 1935. First Edition. Signed presentation from Carpentier on the front endpaper: "Dear Ruth Lynn Best wishes Wesley M. Carpentier. This 24th Feb. 1952." A scarce book especially signed by the author. 8vo. yellow cloth in dust jacket; 261 pages. Illustrated By The Author. Very Good covers nice & bright; contents clean & tight; few tiny chips & few tears on folds internally repaired with clear archival tape some sunning spine d/j. Meador Publishing Company unknown books
19501331433New York Chicago San Francisco: Rand McNally & Company 1950. Hardcover. 12mo; pp 326; G/G; blue pictorial spine with white text; dust jacket has lightly sunned exterior; minor chips to corners; mylar wrap; cloth shows lightly sunned exterior; strong boards; text block edges have mild foxing; previous owner's name to ffep; tight binding; frontispiece; illustrated; interior clean. 1331433. FP New Rockville Stock. Rand McNally & Company hardcover books
195030160New York: Rand McNally & Company 1950. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. Small hardbound quarto in dustwrapper. 223 pp. "Edition of 1950" with "A" on the copyright page. First edition of this acclaimed Newbery Medal Winner. A handsome very good copy in clipped but otherwise very good dustwrapper. Illustrations by Wesley Dennis. Nice copy. Rand McNally & Company hardcover books
74878hardcover. Notes and a biographical sketch by Charles Carroll Morgan. illus. 99pp. small 8vo cloth. Boston 1918.<br/><br/> unknown books
197523659Annapolis: James Hollan 1975. First Edition. Wraps. Very good . 4to. Saddle-stapled wraps. Spine sunned edges toned. Very good plus. 34pp. <br/><br/>With work by Clark Gerrit Lansing Robert Wickless Donald Cook Tim Dlugos Doug Lang P. Inman Martina Darragh Chris Peterson Terence Winch Michael Lally James Hollan Karren LaLonde Alenier Mac Wellman S.R. Lavin and Andrea Wyatt from the first series Spring 1975 of readings held at The Dove in Annapolis MD. Graphics and design by Terry Penrod; typing and collation by Cecilia A. Petro. Rare. James Hollan paperback books
2003188059PublicAffairs 2003-10-15. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Signed. Inscribed by Wesley Clark on the half title page. Dust jacket and book are clean has a good binding no marks or notations. PublicAffairs hardcover books
2003UCLAWIN01LRPublic Affairs 2003. Fine. Clark Wesley K. Winning Modern Wars. New York: Public Affairs 2003. First Edition. 218pp. Indexed. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near fine. Public Affairs hardcover books
2001104733New York: Public Affairs Press 2001. First edition of this essential reading for those who want to know how modern war is fought and won. Octavo original half cloth cartographic endpapers illustrated. Association copy inscribed on the half-title page by the author to Secretary of Defense William Perry "To Secretary Bill Perry Whose brilliant leadership and insightful leadership helped America and NATO stand successfully for democracy and freedom and against ethnic cleansing and tyranny in the Balkans. Thank you for your guidance and support and for showing us what the true measures of statesmanship and vision must be! Wes." Clark was sent to Bosnia by Secretary of Defense William Perry to serve as the military advisor to a diplomatic negotiating team headed by assistant Secretary of State Richard Holbrooke. Holbrooke later described Clark's position as "complicated" because it presented him with future possibilities but "might put him into career-endangering conflicts with more senior officers".<sup id="cite_ref-56" class="reference"></sup> While the team was driving along a mountain road during the first week the road gave way and one of the vehicles fell over a cliff carrying passengers including Holbrooke's deputy Robert Frasure a deputy assistant Secretary of Defense Joseph Kruzel and Air Force Colonel Nelson Drew. Clark and Holbrooke attempted to crawl down the mountain but were driven back by sniper fire. Once the fire ceased Clark rappelled down the mountain to collect the bodies of two dead Americans left by Bosnian forces that had taken the remaining wounded to a nearby hospital. Following funeral services in Washington D.C. the negotiations continued and the team eventually reached the Dayton Agreement at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton Ohio and later signed it in Paris on December 14 1995. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. An exceptional association. In Waging Modern War General Wesley K. Clark recounts his experience leading NATO's forces to a hard-fought and ultimately successful victory in Kosovo in 1999. As the American military machine has swung into action in the months following the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon it has become clear that the lessons of Kosovo are directly applicable to the war against terrorism and the nations that sponsor it. The problems posed and overcome in the war in Kosovo-how to fight an air war against unconventional forces in rough terrain and how to coordinate U.S. objectives with those of other nations-are the problems that America increasingly faces in the today's world. As the Los Angeles Times noted in late September of 2001 this book's "lessons are highly relevant now. We need to think about exactly what steps will lessen rather than increase the terrorist threat. And we also need innovative commanders willing to improvise to meet a new kind of threat more determined political leadership a more flexible outlook in the Pentagon. Gen. Clark has performed another service by highlighting these problems at a crucial moment in American history." Public Affairs Press hardcover books