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19789602Madison WI: Rara Avis Press 1978. Original Wrappers. Near Fine binding. 3.75" x 3." 24 pp. illus. Limited edition number 19 of 50 copies. In publisher's printed wrappers and housed in a paper portfolio with satin ribbon ties. A beautiful copy with only light rubbing and faint sunning to the portfolio. A wonderful series of prose poems with in-text illustrations by Christy Bertelson. As limited as the edition is it is all the more uncommon in commerce as a full third of the edition is in institutional holdings. Rara Avis Press unknown
1930mon0001547988Macmillan & Co Ltd 1930-01-01. Hardcover. Good. . No dust jacket. Macmillan & Co Ltd hardcover
036572842X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1334256039.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19683116405New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1968. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. First edition. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Small chip with adjacent tear at bottom fold of front jacket flap. Couple short edge tears & trivial shelf-wear. Author's most widely admired work. ; 6" x 8 3/4"; 269 pages . McGraw-Hill Book Company hardcover
19703117162New York: Knopf. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1970. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 70-111245 . First American edition. Fine in fine dust jacket. Faint & small sticker ghost at base of rear paste-down Drawings by Machi Abe. Superb copy of an uncommon title. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 228 pages . Knopf hardcover
1972Q-0806110139University of Oklahoma Press 1972-05-12. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! University of Oklahoma Press paperback
2019195228Cross Cult 2019. paperback. neu . 1470 x 650 x 2140 Cross Cult paperback
1945mon0003974847Reynal & Hitchcock NY 1945T. hardcover. Good. . 3 volumes. Reynal & Hitchcock, NY hardcover
1945mon0003114274Reynal & Hitchcock NY 1945T. hardcover. Good. . Has noticeable wear / dirtiness.rnNoticeably aged / worn / yellowed.rnrn Reynal & Hitchcock, NY hardcover
19819007675West Branch Iowa: Toothpaste Press 1981. Hardcover. Fine Condition. One of 50 copies signed by the author and the artist. Hand-bound in green cloth by Constance Sayre at the Black Oak Bindery with an illustration on paper of a Mercury automobile's grill pasted onto the front cover. <br/><br/> Toothpaste Press hardcover
19816014THE TOOTHPASTE PRESS. WEST BRANCH 1981. Fine with no dust jacket. 1981. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 091512453X . SIGNED limited edition. One of 50 copies bound in green cloth without dust jacket as issued. Signed by author & illustrator. The author's SECOND book. . THE TOOTHPASTE PRESS. WEST BRANCH 1981 hardcover
19582082170516034Air Age Inc 1958-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. Nice looking book has minor edge wear. cover is slightly faded. Air Age, Inc paperback
1996Q-0964924706Edwin House Publishing 1996-06-15. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Edwin House Publishing paperback
1987Q-0930289226DC Comics Inc 1987-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! DC Comics, Inc paperback
Q-0517036835Outlet 1950-05-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Outlet hardcover
1987156940London: Folio Society 1987. 1st ed. thus. Nice copy. octavo. hardback in original cloth xv 248pp. illusts. No slip-case o/w a very nice copy Folio Society hardcover
1928059988Stanford University: Stanford University Press 1928. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good Jacket. Xi1 178 Pp. Green Cloth. First Printing 1928 9" Tall. Book With Slight Signs Of Use All Lettering Strong. No Marks. Dust Jacket Priced $2.50 No Indication Of Later Printing Slight Wear With Minute Losses At Corners No Fading Or Stains. Per Wikipedia Horace Marden Albright 1890 - 1987 Was An American Conservationist And The Second Director Of The National Park Service. Horace Albright Was Born In 1890 In Bishop California The Son Of George Albright A Miner. He Graduated From The University Of California Berkeley In 1912 And Earned A Law Degree From Georgetown University. Albright Married His College Classmate Grace Noble And They Had Two Children. After Graduation He Worked For The Department Of The Interior In Washington D.C. Albright Became A Legal Assistant To Stephen Mather When Mather Became Assistant Secretary In Charge Of National Parks And Later Assisted Mather When The National Park Service Nps Was Established In 1916. As Legal Assistant He Helped Acquire Land For Several New National Parks In The East. When Mather Became Ill Albright Managed The Nps As Acting Director. He Later Served As Superintendent Of Yellowstone National Park And For A Short Time Yosemite National Park. On October 18 1922 He Was Elected Associate Member Of The Boone And Crockett Club A Wildlife Conservation Organization Founded By Theodore Roosevelt And George Bird Grinnell In 1887. On January 12 1929 Albright Succeeded Mather As The Second Director Of The Nps And Held The Post Until August 9 1933. He Next Worked For The U.S. Potash Corporation And U.S. Borax And Chemical Corporation Serving Variously As Director Vice President And General Manager. During This Time The Albrights Lived In New Rochelle New York. In 1969 Albright Received The National Audubon Society's Highest Honor The Audubon Medal. The Nation's Highest Civilian Award The Presidential Medal Of Freedom Was Awarded To Albright By President Jimmy Carter On The 64Th Anniversary Of The National Park Service. President Carter Announced The Award In August 1980 And The Medal Was Presented On December 8 By Assistant Secretary Of The Interior Robert L. Herbst In A Ceremony At Van Nuys California. Albright Grove A Grove Of Old-Growth Hemlocks And Tulip Poplars Located In The Great Smoky Mountains National Park Was Named In Albright's Honor. The Albright Training Center At Grand Canyon National Park The Albright Visitor Center At Yellowstone National Park And Albright Peak In Grand Teton National Park Also Bear His Name <br/> <br/> Stanford University Press hardcover
1928035732Stanford University: Stanford University Press 1928. 1st Edition 2nd Printing. Soft cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Photographs And Drawings By Ruth Taylor. Xi1 178 Pp. Beige Wrappers Extra Front And Rear Blank Endpapers Map Endpapers Bound In As Usual At Front And Back. 9 5/8" Tall Rough Cut Second Printing 1928 Considerably Taller Than Later Editions. Book With Slight Signs Of Use No Marks. Per Wikipedia Horace Marden Albright 1890 - 1987 Was An American Conservationist And The Second Director Of The National Park Service. Horace Albright Was Born In 1890 In Bishop California The Son Of George Albright A Miner. He Graduated From The University Of California Berkeley In 1912 And Earned A Law Degree From Georgetown University. Albright Married His College Classmate Grace Noble And They Had Two Children. After Graduation He Worked For The Department Of The Interior In Washington D.C. Albright Became A Legal Assistant To Stephen Mather When Mather Became Assistant Secretary In Charge Of National Parks And Later Assisted Mather When The National Park Service Nps Was Established In 1916. As Legal Assistant He Helped Acquire Land For Several New National Parks In The East. When Mather Became Ill Albright Managed The Nps As Acting Director. He Later Served As Superintendent Of Yellowstone National Park And For A Short Time Yosemite National Park. On October 18 1922 He Was Elected Associate Member Of The Boone And Crockett Club A Wildlife Conservation Organization Founded By Theodore Roosevelt And George Bird Grinnell In 1887. On January 12 1929 Albright Succeeded Mather As The Second Director Of The Nps And Held The Post Until August 9 1933. He Next Worked For The U.S. Potash Corporation And U.S. Borax And Chemical Corporation Serving Variously As Director Vice President And General Manager. During This Time The Albrights Lived In New Rochelle New York. In 1969 Albright Received The National Audubon Society's Highest Honor The Audubon Medal. The Nation's Highest Civilian Award The Presidential Medal Of Freedom Was Awarded To Albright By President Jimmy Carter On The 64Th Anniversary Of The National Park Service. President Carter Announced The Award In August 1980 And The Medal Was Presented On December 8 By Assistant Secretary Of The Interior Robert L. Herbst In A Ceremony At Van Nuys California. Albright Grove A Grove Of Old-Growth Hemlocks And Tulip Poplars Located In The Great Smoky Mountains National Park Was Named In Albright's Honor. The Albright Training Center At Grand Canyon National Park The Albright Visitor Center At Yellowstone National Park And Albright Peak In Grand Teton National Park Also Bear His Name <br/> <br/> Stanford University Press paperback
362371TFH 1991. Elephant folio illus heavy boards red and yellow lettering to front board black lettering to spine frontispiece illus title page VG minor bruising to head and base of spine spine sl cocked light tanning to page edges moderate foxing to eps & prelims/terminals - photos available on request TFH 1991 hardcover
1929823811929. Trimmed pgs. very good condition drawings have been cut from a book beautiful black/white illustrations of Voodoo Magic; drawings have been cut from a book beautiful black/white illustrations of Voodoo Magic; NOVI008058 . unknown
Q-5050011647Raduga Publishers. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Raduga Publishers hardcover
192029738London: Seeley Service & Company. Good with no dustjacket. 1920. Hardcover. Marks and defects from being in a college library but else good and clean. Sound. ; Illustrated throughout. ; Small 8vo 7½" - 8" ; 296 pages . Seeley, Service & Company hardcover
1993Q-2203017120CASTERMAN 1993-09-03. Board book. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! CASTERMAN unknown
1886158411886. Paris Librairie J.-B. BailliÂre et Fils 1886. Un fort vol. au format in-4 283 x 227 mm de 1 f. bl. xxiv - 703 pp. et 1 f. bl. Reliure de l'ÂŽpoque de demi-chagrin maroquinÂŽ cerise filets ˆ froid encadrant les plats dos lisse ornÂŽ de filets gras et maigres ˆ froid larges fleurons dorÂŽs titre dorÂŽ serti d'un filet dorÂŽ tÂte dorÂŽe. Edition originale de cette importante monographie de rÂŽfÂŽrence ; ici dÂŽnuÂŽe de son Atlas. L'ouvrage s'agrÂŽmente nÂŽanmoins de nombreuses compositions par Edouard Cuyer. ''L'idÂŽe de rÂŽunir en un volume tout ce qui a trait ˆ la connaissance du cheval n'est pas nouvelle. Notre ouvrage doit pourtant se recommander par une exposition claire par une mÂŽthode de dÂŽmonstration ˆ la fois attrayante facile ˆ saisir et fructueuse. La vÂŽritable originalitÂŽ de notre livre rÂŽside surtout dans notre mode de dÂŽmonstration ; laquelle consiste ˆ prendre en particulier chaque divison du cheval ˆ la dissÂŽquer et ˆ ÂŽtudier l'un aprÂs l'autre les diffÂŽrents organes qui entrent dans chacun des plans que l'on rencontre en procÂŽdant de la pÂŽriphÂŽrie vers le centre''. Quelques rousseurs ÂŽparses. Nonobstant trÂs belle condition. b42961 unknown