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198365508Chicago: Workers' Truth Publications 1983. Paperback. x 297p. plain printed buff wraps 8x5 inches; volume one only of two. Perfectbound and very liable to crack mid-textblock one crack has developed already no loss of leaves. Cover slightly grimy from handling and dust. Grunewald was most likely the pseudonym of Lynn Unruh. OCLC shows only one holding at the Library of Congress for both volumes. "The author is a member of the Organization for a Marxist-Leninist Workers' Party and expresses the viewpoints of that organization. Workers' Truth Publications paperback books
1948173301New York: H. Bittner 1948. Hardcover. VG slight wear to edges of cover and general aging interior is clean and tight. Blue cloth boards with blind imprint with mylar cover 98 pp text plus many bw illustrations. This edition of Gruenewald's drawings was created to give a complete account of all of the drawings known at the time this book was printed and includes a short account of the painter's life his approach to drawing his technique and style and a catalogues raisonnés including plates with examples of his work. Bibliographical references pages 57-59. H. Bittner hardcover books
1934123545Bad Mergentheim Germany: Hans Kling 1934. Hardcover. VG- Minor wear to extremities. Grey paper over boards; Grey dustjacket; 81 pp.; Color frontispiece; 17 bw figures. Text in German. Hans Kling hardcover books
1948WRCLIT67122Universal City: Universal-International Pictures 1948. Foliated in reel format. 11518141312111012131 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Punched and bradbound at top. Bit of a smudge around one brad on upper and lower outside leaves otherwise very good or better. A continuity and dialogue script for the U.S. release of the 1944 British film directed by Harold French based on Rattigan and Grunewald's original screenplay. The film originally released in the UK as ENGLISH WITHOUT TEARS actually opened in the US in January of 1949. It starred Albert Lieven Peggy Cummins Margaret Rutherford Martin Miller and Roland Culver. Universal-International Pictures] unknown books