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1931W2713Philadelphia: Self 1931. Paper wrap with label on upper panel material missing on lower 1" spine and some on edges. Flaps are soiled. Hand numbered 61 of 100 copies printed. Intended for friends of the Grauer brothers. Some pages unopened. Small tipped in photographs. First Edition. Paper Wraps. Poor/Poor. 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall. Trade. Self Paperback books
17996Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America. hardcover. near fine/very good-. 307 pages. 8vo red & black clothprice-clipped and edgeworn d.w. Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America 1967. A near fine copy in a very good- dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Jewish Publication Society of America unknown books
1930RANDAND00HMRThe Penn Publishing Company 1930. Good. Andersen Hans Christian. Andersen's Fairy Tales. Osborne editor Margherita O.; Kutcher illustrator Ben. Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Company 1930. 367pp. Illustrated. Small 4to. Book condition: Good with soft front hinge weak rear hinge sunned spine and faint soiling. Previous owner's signature on front free endsheet. Illustrations are clean vibrant and endearing. In plastic protector. The Penn Publishing Company unknown books
1983166186Philadelphia PA: Institute of Contemporary Art University of Pennsylvania 1983. First edition. Softcover. 96 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran October 15 through December 4 1983 at the Institute of Contemporary Art and then traveled to two other locations for additional dates. Text by Janet Kardon Ben Lifson Craig Owens and John Rockwell. Includes numerous black and white illustrations chronology by Paula Marincola and bibliography by Carlyn Barr. A very good plus copy in wrappers with some minor wear. Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania unknown books
1916234019Chicago: Margaret C. Anderson 1916. Magazine. Six issues various pagination 6.5x10 inches worn chipped spinestoning with markings the May 1915 is missing its covers broken run in olive wraps with paper title label on covers of five issues. Anderson's important literary review during its Chicago years and before Joyce and Pound arrived Issue numbers include: 1:10January 1915 2:2 April 1915 2:3 May 1915 2:8 November 1915 2:10 Jan-Feb 1916 & 3:1 March 1916. Margaret C. Anderson unknown books
191542094Chicago: Margaret C. Anderson 1915. First Edition. Slim octavo 25.5cm; original taupe wrappers printed in black with printed title label mounted to front cover; 52pp. Some trivial wear to extremities else a fresh Fine copy. Contents include poetry and short works by Ben Hecht Amy Lowell Margaret Anderson Florence Kiper Frank Alexander Berkman Richard Aldington Will Levington Comfort Helen Hoyt George Burman Foster Edgar Lee Masters Alice Oliver Henderson Arvia Mackaye and Robin Mackaye. Margaret C. Anderson unknown books
191542095Chicago: Margaret C. Anderson 1915. First Edition. Slim octavo 25.5cm; original taupe wrappers printed in black with printed title label mounted to front cover; 48pp. Trivial wear to extremities else a fresh Fine copy. Contents include poetry and short works by Ben Hecht Mitchell Dawson Alexander S. Kaun Burt Harris Ellen Key Witter Bynner and others. Margaret C. Anderson unknown books
197838946New York: Limited Editions Club 1978. 4to 31 cm 12.25". Col. frontis. xviii 2 152 2 pp.; 12 plts. <br><br>A collection of short stories about a small town and the unique individuals who live there serving as one of the earliest examples of Modernism: Sherwood Anderson's sketches are presented here by the Limited Editions Club in a volume designed by Harry A. Rich. The text is set in Monotype Caslon with the presswork done by the Stinehour Press. Ben F. Stahl provided a => color frontispiece and 12 black and white plates illustrating quiet moments in the lives of early 20th century small-town folks. His works which perfectly capture the isolation within Sherwood's vignettes were printed by the Meriden Gravure Company with offset-lithography.<br>Â Â Â Â This is numbered copy 1063 of 1600 printed being => signed by the artist at the colophon. The monthly newsletter and prospectus are laid in.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Bound by the Tapley-Rutter Company in quarter green cowhide and brown buckram sides with gilt lettering to spine and a stylized gilt title to the front board. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Bibliography of the Fine Books Published by the Limited Editions Club 510. Binding as above; faint scrapes to rear board. In original tan papercovered slipcase with gilt lettering to one edge; edges faded and minor bumping to extremities. A remarkably fresh interior! Limited Editions Club hardcover books
19622303038New York: Kozy Books 1962. Mass Market Paperback. Near Fine. Spine very faintly creased wrapper edges very lightly rubbed. 1962 Mass Market Paperback. 155 pp. "Her stop at the dinghy was now explained for she lit another cigarette. The flare of this match so much closer than the first time showed him that his unknown and unknowing companion was definitely a girl definitely nude and with dark hair. She was probably just sitting there waiting till she dried off a little before she got back into her clothes. Kozy Books paperback books
1966137530Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1966. Vintage black-and-white studio still contact sheet from the 1967 film dated 8/4/66 at the right margin. Featuring twelve on-the-set still negative shots showing wagons and cattle and one showing members of the crew during filming. <br/><br/>Based on the 1949 novel by A.B. Guthrie Jr. about a former senator who leads a wagon train along the Oregon Trail. William Tadlock Douglas leads settles to Oregon but his leadership gets the best of him and his followers dissent. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Arizona and Oregon. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with creases at the edges. <br/><br/>Hardy The Western p. 306. Pitts 4800. United Artists unknown books
1961145426Glendale CA: Allied Artists 1961. Vintage press photograph from the set of the 1961 film. Shown on the left of the photograph in sunglasses is producer Samuel Bronston.<br/><br/>An epic historical drama chronicling the life of the 11th century Christian Castilian knight Don Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar or "El Cid." Nominate for three Academy Awards.<br/><br/>Shot on location in Spain and Italy. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Allied Artists unknown books
197427634New York: Jason Aronson. Very Good. 1974. Hardcover. 0876681135 . Very Good in a chipped DJ. . Jason Aronson hardcover books
1935WRCLIT85190Chicago: Argus Books 1935. Large octavo. Cloth paper labels. First edition of the author's second novel. Edges a bit dusty otherwise very good in chipped and split dust jacket clumsily preserved in a Gaylord jacket cover. Argus Books hardcover books
2008176065London: Gloria 2008. Hardcover. VG light wear to slipcase mainly at corners. Gold paper over boards with black lettering on spine black satin ribbon place marker 431 pp profusely illustrated in bw and color. Book is issued in gold board slip case with bw illustration on front. Capturing the towering emotion and the claustrophobic 24-hour drama of New York City New York is the ultimate tribute to the worldâ 's ultimate metropolis. This thorough appraisal of the greatest modern city covers every aspect of the New York story from history architecture design art and fashion to music film dance and sports. Eighteen chapters of new and archival writing from leading New York journalists and writers including Ric Burns Tom Wolfe Gay Talese Pete Hamill John Updike E. B. White Don DeLillo David Remnick David Halberstam and Colson Whitehead are perfectly complemented by striking photography by Alfred Stieglitz Berenice Abbott Diane Arbus Eugene De Salignac Patrick Demarchelier Weegee Jerry Schatzberg David Bailey Bruce Davidson and others. A lovingly crafted tribute a milestone work about a single city and the definitive reference on all things Gotham New York is a must-have for lovers of the Big Apple everywhere. Gloria hardcover books
193449459New York: The Simons Press 1934. First Edition. Inscribed on verso of frontispiece: "To - Lenard and Elliot M. Baritz. May life be to them a glorious adventure! Sincerely Uncle Ben Aronin" undated but apparently contemporary with publication. Octavo; purple cloth boards lettered in green on spine and front cover; 352pp. Corners tapped; cloth slightly rubbed and faded at extremities; still a tight Very Good copy. Uncommon lost-race fantasy with a Judaic theme and utopian elements. BLEILER 1979 p.11. The Simons Press unknown books
159069hardcover. 374pp. Tall 8vo grayish cloth chipped at foot; d.w torn. Chicago: Argus 1955. Very good.<br/><br/> unknown books
1955008004Chicago IL: Argus Books 1955. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Quarto 4to. vi 374 pages of text. Hardcover binding with minimal darkening and shelfwear to the extremities. Unclipped dustjacket with several chips tears and creases. moderately sunned on spine; protected in archival mylar. Inscribed and signed on front endpaper "For my friend M.J. Schwab with fond regards of signed Ben Aronin." First edition. Argus Books Hardcover books
16599ENew York: Department of Youth and Education Zionist Organization of America n.d. First Edition. Staplebound 8 3/8†x 11â€. 54 pages. Near fine copy with a touch of darkening to the outer edge of the covers in printed wrappers. Department of Youth and Education Zionist Organization of America unknown books
196827343Irvine: Art Gallery University of California 1968. First Edition. Loose Sheets. Fine/No. Fine copy of this poster announcing an exhibition in Irvine in 1968. Poster folded as issued. Invitation card from the Art Gallery attached and quite scarce thus. Poster shows a work by Ben Talbert. When opened the poster measures 11.5 x 14" tall. Never used this poster is still folded and sealed with the gallery's red stickers. The show was the brain child of Hal Glicksman who famously consulted with Wallace Berman and others about the exhibition. see LP Wallace Berman In Conversation for more information. A copy of the LP will be included with the purchase of the poster. Art Gallery, University of California unknown books
198920810Paris: Baudoin Lebon 1989. First edition. Paperback. Fine. Folded art exhibition announcement card for the "Ben 13 Sculptures Exposition" in Paris in 1989. Card is in fine condition. SIGNED in pencil on the front cover by the artist. <br/><br/> Baudoin Lebon paperback books
198320135ELondon: Bodley Head / Columbia Pictures 1983. Second printing. Signed and inscribed by the author Richard Attenborough and by the actor Ben Kingsley who had the title role in Richard Attenborough’s film Gandhi with both of them winning Oscars for their work. Inscribed on the half-title by Richard Attenborough: “For Josephine with best wishes Richard Attenborough. 83.†and just above by Ben Kingsley: “Best Wishes Josephine Ben Kingsley.†Fine in a fine dust jacket. The making of the award-winning film Gandhi. Extensively illustrated in color and black & white with an excellent text. The film was internationally recognized and rewarded including winning eight Oscars: Best Picture and Best Director Attenborough Best Screenplay John Briley Best Actor in a Leading Role Kingsley Best Cinematography Best Art Direction - Set Direction Best Costume Design and Best Editing. And it was nominated for three more: Best Makeup Best Music Original Score Ravi Shankar & George Fenton and Best Sound. Bodley Head / Columbia Pictures unknown books
200430466Edition de la Main Fleurie. 2004. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. No. 603 of 2500 hand-numbered copies title leaves 4 colophon leaves 4 portfolio of prints facing texts 202pp text and second portfolio of the prints only in green linen covered box fine throughout. This is a very heavy publication that will require extra shipping charges. . Edition de la Main Fleurie hardcover books
291357A wash drawing by Richmond architect Ben Johns of a window at the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence. Mr. Johns was a well regarded architect and founded the Ben R. Johns Firm. He was perhaps best known for his design of the Richmond Coliseum the arena on E. Leigh Street in downtown Richmond. The wash drawing is undated. unknown books
1711045339Berlin: Meschullam Zalman ben Wolf Fischhof 1711. Second Edition. Hardcover rebound in cloth. Fair Condition. Rebound in plain green cloth early and late leaves chipped at the edges with some repairs occasionally touching the text. Browned throughout. Rare work by the 17th century Cabalist. 28ff. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Religion & Theology; Magic Paranormal & Occult. Inventory No: 045339. <br/><br/> Meschullam Zalman ben Wolf Fischhof hardcover books
19642312810Boston: Beacon Press 1964. Early printing. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. Early printing. Edge wear to jacket. 1964 Hard Cover. Originally published in 1964 these interviews and reflections serves as a document of American poverty in a time of plenty. Beacon Press hardcover books