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1929106306London: Victor Gollancz Ltd 1929. First UK edition first impression. It was first published in the US earlier the same year. From the publisher's archive with their stamp to the title page. Octavo. Original black cloth titles to spine in black and red top edge red. With dust jacket. Spine gently rolled edges lightly foxed; an excellent copy in the jacket with some shallow chips and nicks to extremities. hardcover
1967L3 box810 b13v<p>Gaceta del Gobierno del Peru: Periodo de Gobierno de Simon Bolivar. Three volumes: Tomo I. 1823 Lima y Trujillo; Tomo II. 1824 Trujillo y Lima - 1825 Enero-Junio Lima; Tomo III. 1825 Julio-Diciembre Lima - 1826 Enero-Mayo Lima. Prologos por Cristobal L. Mendoza Felix Denegri Luna. Explicacion preliminar por Pedro Grases. Fundacion Eugenio Mendoza. Edicion dedicada a la Conmemoracion del Guatricentenario de Caracas. Caracas 1967. Terminose la impresion de esta obra el dia 28 del mes de Octubre de MCMLXVII Ano Cuatricentenario de la fundacion de la Ciudad de Caracas. Se dedica la edicion en homenaje a Simon Bolivar el mas eminente de los caraquenos Libertador de seis naciones del Continente Hispanoamericano. Patrocino la publicacion la Fundacion Eugenio Mendoza y la realizo a traves de su comite de cultura cuyo Secretario y asesor doctor Pedro Grases dirigio la edicion. Diseno la presentacion tipogratica Jose Navas. La obra de imprenta corrio a cargo de Talleres Tipograficos Ariel S. A. Avda. J. Antonio 108 Esplugas de Llobregat Barcelona. Espana. Ejemplar No. 1144 Tomo I No. 473 Tomo II No. 473 Tomo III. Hardcover CVI 513 = 619 pages Tomo I 547 pages Tomo II 457 pages Tomo III.</p> Fundacion Eugenio Mendoza. Edicion dedicada a la Conmemoracion del Guatricentenario de Caracas. hardcover
1929008749Bobbs-Merrill 1929. Book. Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Scarce Book.First Edition.Fine copy in a very good jacket. $2.50 on bottom flap. Faded at Spine.1 inch tear front panel. Nice copy. Movie of the Same.Excellent Copy. Bobbs-Merrill Hardcover
1929008749Bobbs-Merrill 1929. Book. Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Scarce Book.First Edition.Fine copy in a very good jacket. $2.50 on bottom flap. Faded at Spine.1 inch tear front panel. Nice copy. Movie of the Same.Excellent Copy. Bobbs-Merrill Hardcover books
19291335701Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company 1929. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. 8vo. 342pp.; VG-/G condition; spine brown leather with 5 raised bands gilt lettering; rebound in full brown leather floral patterned endpapers; top edge of text block gilt; two gilt border lines on each board small hand with quill embossed in gilt on lower fore corner of front board; front board loosened yet present and currently still attached ; mild shelfwear primarily to corners and hinges; INSCRIBED and presented by author Lorna Moon to Francis Marion on the third front endpaper dated February 25 1929; The dedication for this book reads 'To / Frances Marion' making this a fascinating Dedication Copy; Please see all seven photos for details<br /> <br /> <p>LSM consignment;<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <p>Shelved in case 8 1/2. The most renowned female screenwriter of the 20th century and one of the most respected scriptwriters of any gender Frances Marion was the first writer to win two Academy Awards for her writing on The Big House 1930 and The Champ 1931 and the first woman to win an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. She served in Europe as a combat correspondent during World War I after which she moved to Los Angeles and was employed by director Lois Weber as an assistant in which position she received a thorough apprenticeship in the film industry. She began writing scripts and attracted the attention of Mary Pickford. The pair began a long relationship as both friends and artists with Marion serving as Pickford's official screenwriter. She wrote many of Pickford's most famous and memorable silent films as well as many other of the great successful pictures of the 1920s and 1930s and has been credited with writing 300 scripts and over 130 produced films. Her influence resurrected the career of Marie Dressler and resulted in her greatest glory and her scripts for Marion Davies are among the most memorable of that actress' oeuvre. She died in 1973 one of the most respected names in Hollywood history. 1335701. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Bobbs-Merrill Company hardcover books
186629485<p>Published in Philadelphia by Lea in 1866 this work by John Zachariah Laurence and Robert Charles Moon outlines practical methods for examining and treating disorders of the eye during the early period of professional ophthalmology. The text addresses conditions affecting the eyelids lacrymal apparatus ocular muscles conjunctiva cornea iris crystalline lens and glaucoma. It also contains sections on vision testing and optical defects. Laurence and Moon were leading British specialists known for their association with what became known as Laurence-Moon syndrome. This American edition circulated their methods among medical practitioners in the United States. Condition: Good with a tight and secure hardcover binding visible cloth staining and moderate rubbing to corners and edges; pages show age toning without significant damage. Format: Octavo 8vo single volume. Collation: vi 191 32 pp. #29485 PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> Lea hardcover
191571747Pasadena: N.p. ca. 1915. Original drawing. 24 1/2 inches by 18 inches. Signed by Moon in the lower left. Matted framed and glazed. Portrays a charming wooded glen with a Native American boy riding a grizzly bear in the background. Very good.This was drawn by Moon for the endpapers of a book that was never published. First offered by Argonaut Books in 1982 in their sterling Carl Moon catalog. N.p. unknown
167514546Paris, Guillaume Desprez, 1675 ; in-16 ; plein veau havane granité, dos à nerfs décoré et doré, titre doré, roulette sur les coupes (reliure de l'époque) ; (36) (titre, Epistre, Préface et Table), 457 pp., (1) p. de Privilège, 59 figures et schémas dont 13 hors-texte.
189138121Dalo a luz la Sociedad de Bibliófilos Españoles. PRIMERA EDICION ED. DE BIBLIOFILO LIMITADA.- Madrid: Sociedad de Bibliófilos Españoles MDCCCXCI 1891.- XII370 p. 7 h.; 4º 23 x 165 cm; Excelente impresión sobre gran papel de hilo; Portada a dos tintas; Enc. en Tela.- Sociedad de Bibliófilos Españoles. nº XXVIII.- Edición numerada nominada y limitada de 300 ejemplares en papel de hilo. Este es el Nº 141 a nombre del Sr. Conde de Peñaranda de Bracamonte. EL LIBRO CONSTITUYE LA PRIMERA IMPRESION DE ESTE RARO MANUSCRITO DEL QUE SOLO EXISTEN TRES COPIAS. COTEJANDO LOS TRES LA SOCIEDAD LO EDITA POR PRIMERA VEZ. Palau nº 144028. MUY RARO. LITERATURA Y FILOSOFÃA MEDIEVALES ESPAÑOLAS Libro en español Sociedad de Bibliófilos Españoles hardcover
196719-0-55Bern, Hallwag, dat. 1967. ca. 83,5 x 84,5 cm, verso mit erläuterndem Text in 4 Sprachen von Prof. Dr. Peter Eberhardt sowie einigen weiteren Bildern, z.B. von der Rückseite des Mondes und Landeplätzen des Apollo-Programmes, am oberen und unteren Rand je mit einem Holzstab(Halter) versehen
2018Adhya-9783527342136JOHN WILEY 2018. Hardcover. New. JOHN WILEY hardcover
2018Adhya-9783527342136JOHN WILEY 2018. Hardcover. New. JOHN WILEY hardcover
19022110502150905436Kaneobun'endo 1902. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kaneobun'endo paperback
2310A Amsterdam. Chez jacquesDesbordes, libraire rue du Pont de la Bourse. 1710. 2 tomes en un volume 105 x 160 mm. Reliure d'époque plein veau, dos à nerfs, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge. 376 & 277 pages. Portrait de Cyrano de Bergerac en frontispice du premier tome. 8 jolies gravures hors texte en taille-douce. Bon état.
30839479-nnew. unknown
2020Atlantic-9781138959866Routledge 2020. 1. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
2020Atlantic-9781138959866Routledge 2020. 1. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
1675H2939Madrid: Gabriel de Leon / Melchor Sanchez 1675. Hardcover. Very Good. Published 1675-1676 the 7th edition large 8vo 19th century half green morocco marbled boards the first part undated but the Fee Del Corrector and Summa de la Tassa are dated late October 1676; the second part printed by Sanchez is dated 1675; paginated continuously. 10 226 2 229-438 10 pp. Originally published 1592-1600 this work first thought to be authentic and accurate as a history of the Arab conquest of Spain up to AD 721 was later found to be a spurious work of the late 16th century by Miguel de Luna with not much historical accuracy. Very good some rubbing to joints and light shelfwear text is a bit tanned and almost entirely free of foxing but for the outermost leaves. OCLC locates 12 copies worldwide zero in recent auction records. Gabriel de Leon / Melchor Sanchez hardcover
197373120Tokyo: International Cultural Foundation 1973. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Fine in a near fine dustwrapper with rubbing to the edges and extremities. This copy belonged to sociologist and anthropologist Dr. Ashley Montagu and includes laid in materials pertaining to the controversial association of the International Conferences on the Unity of the Sciences with Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church. The items present include a typed letter Signed by Dr. Montagu stating that he refused to lend Moon any legitimacy by attending the conferences and noting that he had advised the organizer Nobel laureate Prof. Eugene Wigner of the same a typed letter Signed by Nobel laureate Robert S. Mulliken and by several others -- including Amitar Etzioni who later withdrew from the conference -- advising invitees to the Fourth International Conference that there was no religious agenda in question and a typed letter Signed by Moon himself written on the letterhead of the International Cultural Foundation presenting this copy of the 1973 proceedings. Also present are Vol. XXI No. 45 of the Princeton Spectrum newspaper featuring Allen Tate Wood's article "The Dark Side of Sun Myung Moon" a New York Times clipping in which Prof. Kai Nielsen offers reasons why scholars should shun conferences sponsored by Moon and a magazine article listing some of the scientists who chose to attend the fourth annual conference as well as some of those who stayed away. International Cultural Foundation hardcover
1902267927London: Webster and Compy. 60 Piccadilly W. 1902. Printed ledger 136 pp. accomplished in black ink in a neat hand on 95 pp. 1 vols. Oblong 8vo. Original half dark green morocco and marbled endsheets. Minor surface rubbing else very good. Printed ledger 136 pp. accomplished in black ink in a neat hand on 95 pp. 1 vols. Oblong 8vo. Record of shooting partridge pheasant hare pigeon and the occasional woodcock; with notes of ferreting and a few seasons' salmon fishing covering sport on several Scottish estates: Charlesfield Gask Auchterader Perthshire 1889-1899; Strobhall Perthshire 1900-1902; and Bachilton Perthshire 1889-1902.<br/><br/>The total bag was nearly 3000 including 1267 partridge 863 pheasants 232 hares and 275 rabbits. Kept in a meticulous hand identifying members of the shooting parties places and occasional remarks on weather and conditions. There is a separate record of pheasants reared and shot at Gask and Stobhall at end.<br/><br/>A single page records salmon and grilse taken at a dozen pools on an unidentified stretch of river the Earn near Gask perhaps in seven seasons.<br/><br/>Signed by Ernest Moon on verso of flyleaf. Webster and Compy., 60, Piccadilly, W. unknown books
193516816n.p.: n.p. 1935. Fine. Large pen and ink drawing with pencil shading from SHANTY ANN by Grace Moon and illustrated by Carol Moon published in 1935 by Frederick A. Stokes. In this drawing little Ann and an older woman are cooking breakfast over an outdoor fire near their California shanty town. The patched-up house is visible in the background; there is much detail in the work. 11.5'' x 8'' image; 16'' x 12'' frame. Single image in pen and ink with pencil shading matted framed and glazed. Not examined outside frame. n.p. unknown
324981Signed "Yaz-yah Chee" below photo on mount. Image 10 x 7 inches. Framed and glazed. Signed "Yaz-yah Chee" below photo on mount. Image 10 x 7 inches. unknown
1902267927London: Webster and Compy. 60 Piccadilly W. 1902. Printed ledger 136 pp. accomplished in black ink in a neat hand on 95 pp. 1 vols. Oblong 8vo. Original half dark green morocco and marbled endsheets. Minor surface rubbing else very good. Printed ledger 136 pp. accomplished in black ink in a neat hand on 95 pp. 1 vols. Oblong 8vo. Record of shooting partridge pheasant hare pigeon and the occasional woodcock; with notes of ferreting and a few seasons' salmon fishing covering sport on several Scottish estates: Charlesfield Gask Auchterader Perthshire 1889-1899; Strobhall Perthshire 1900-1902; and Bachilton Perthshire 1889-1902.<br /> <br /> The total bag was nearly 3000 including 1267 partridge 863 pheasants 232 hares and 275 rabbits. Kept in a meticulous hand identifying members of the shooting parties places and occasional remarks on weather and conditions. There is a separate record of pheasants reared and shot at Gask and Stobhall at end.<br /> <br /> A single page records salmon and grilse taken at a dozen pools on an unidentified stretch of river the Earn near Gask perhaps in seven seasons.<br /> <br /> Signed by Ernest Moon on verso of flyleaf. Webster and Compy., 60, Piccadilly, W. unknown
19060137971906. Print. Sepia-toned silver gelatin print of a Karl Moon photograph on canvas board signed and dated by Moon. Item is in very good condition but has not been examined out of shrink wrap. Print has light wear to all edges and the top right corner is missing a small piece of the board behind the canvas. Print measures 14" by 17 1/2" and depicts a rider on horseback in a desert landscape. Karl Moon has signed the print in the lower left corner in black ink. Karl Moon was a painter photographer and illustrator who operated a photo studio in Albuquerque New Mexico until 1907 and made pictorial studies of Native Americans in the region. Image is slightly cropped with some glare more photos upon request. ; Signed by Photographer . unknown
19965326New York: Tor 1996. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover boards. Book in Fine condition/Complete dust jacket in Fine condition. Compiled by photographer Patti Perret in 1984 through BlueJay Press as a photo-essay collection of 100 modern fantasy authors with each author given a 2 page spread for a personally penned essay and a photo taken by Perret. <br /> <br /> First Edition First Printing with complete number line signed by 14 of the writers. In collectible condition with seemingly no signs of wear to either the complete dust jacket save for a touch of shelf wear to the head of the DJ or the book itself. Even the cream-colored hardcover boards appear new and without any smudging or discoloration; a feat for a book this many decades old and handled by so many hands for signatures. The only “flaws†would be the signature impressions that transferred through the pages from some of the heavier-handed signatories and most notably with Jack Williamson’s signature whose signature has stained the page opposite his portrait however the transfer does not impair the reading of his essay contribution. <br /> <br /> Signed by: Joyce Carol Oates p. 35 Charles de Lint p. 92 George R. R. Martin p. 106 Peter David p. 111 Neil Gaiman p. 131 Elizabeth Moon p. 134 Suzy McKee Charnas p. 164 whose fans include director Guillermo del Toro and whose interesting publishing history includes the controversial title “Motherlines†Jack Williamson p. 180 nicknamed one of the Deans of Science Fiction and rumored to be one of the first sci fi writers to use the terms “terraforming†“psionics†and “genetic engineering†Fred Saberhagen p. 188 who made Dracula himself the protagonist in his vampire series Tracy Hickman p. 197 of "Dragon Lance" fame Diana Paxton p. 205 also known as Countess Diana Listmaker and founder of the Society of Creative Anachronism Katherine Kurtz p. 214 Barbara Hambly p. 225 Dennis L. McKiernan p. 226 who intended to write a sequel to J. R. R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Ringsâ€.<br /> <br /> The book opens with an introduction written by writer Terri Windling of Bumblehill Press and Mythic Imagination Institute who explores the historical evolution of myth archetypes and fantasy story telling from “Gilgamesh†to modern times and what treasured fantasy stories transmit to society at large through the ages. <br /> <br /> This edition was released by BlueJay Books a small specialty publishing house the operated for a brief period in the mid 80s and competed against larger traditional distributors. BlueJay Books ceased printing operations in 1986 but published many titles including Dan Simmons’ first novel “The Song of Kali†in 1995 Greg Bear’s “Eon†in 1985 along with works by Andre Norton the first woman to be awarded the position of Gandalf Grand Master of Fantasy among many other awards and Hugo winners Connie Willis Vernor Vinge and Frederik Pohl.<br /> <br /> It is rumored that many of the names in this collection are absolutely wild about cats. Tor hardcover