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200638003NY:: HarperCollins. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2006. Hardcover. 0060876271 . First American printing. About fine in a fine dust jacket. . HarperCollins, hardcover books
195719015n.p.: Genii 1957. Black & white pictorial wrappers stapled. VG covers detatched & lightly soiled/old transparent tape on spine . Unpaginated. Illustrated. 10-3/4" x 8" <br/><br/>No. 1573 SIGNED by the author. Section on Harry Blackstone "America's Magician #1" is autographed by Blackstone on his portrait. Genii unknown books
198824130NY: Doubleday. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1988. Hardcover. 0385244835 . Illustrated by William Geldart. First American edition. Fine in a very near fine short closed edge tear at the base of the front flap fold dust jacket. . Doubleday hardcover books
2003108087NY: Knopf 2003. First trade edition first prnt. First hardcover edition. Preceded by a self-published paperback edition. Signed by Paolini on the title page. Shallow short wrinkle on the dustjacket spine topedge not immediately apparent; otherwise an unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Knopf Hardcover books
200310522NY: Knopf 2003. First trade edition first prnt. 1st issue dustjacket. Preceded by a self-published paperback edition. Signed and dated "'03" by Paolini on the title page. A 4 x 6 inch color digital photograph of Paolini at the booksigning laid in. One dustjacket corner just touched not immediately apparent; otherwise an unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. Volume 1 in Paolini's Inheritance trilogy. Paolini's first novel. Signed & Dated by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Knopf Hardcover books
199320469NY: HarperCollins. Fine. 1993. Hardcover. 0688115586 . Color plates and illustrations by John R. Neill. Facsimile reprint second printing thus. Fine in glossy illustrated boards. No dust jacket. . HarperCollins hardcover books
200590511NY: Knopf 2005. First edition first prnt. Signed by Paolini on the title page. Dustjacket art by John Jude Palencar. Endpaper illustrations by Paolini. Unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. Volume II of the Inheritance trilogy. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Knopf Hardcover books
200433416NY: Random House David Fickling. Fine. 2004. Hardcover. 0385750722 . First American printing corrected. Fine in illustrated boards. No dust jacket as issued. . Random House (David Fickling) hardcover books
196728871New York: Joyous Harper / Something Else Press 1967. Reissue. Cloth. Near Fine/near fine. Cloth-covered 8vo in dustwrapper. The 1967 re-issue published by Dick Higgins' Something Else Press. Originally published in 1873. 147 numbered pages followed by 34 pages of advertisements. A faithful re-issue of this book on magic tricks and other amusements. Some light sunning to cloth edges. A near fine copy in price-intact dustwrapper. Uncommon to find this book in cloth with most copies produced as a paperbound book. Joyous Harper / Something Else Press unknown books
183719495Skippacksville Pa.: gedruckt bei A. Puwelle 1837. Some foxing; boards and spine a bit warped front hinge nearly cracked through; a good sound copy of an uncommon edition. 12mo contemporary black calf spine marbled boards 123 1 pages. An early edition of Hohman's well-known folk magic and remedy book first published in Reading in 1820 this edition predating the English translation. This copy includes the evidence of a contemporary ink autograph blotted SATOR square charm on its front free endpaper. American Imprints 45115. gedruckt bei A. Puwelle, unknown books
1875WRCAM54787Buffalo: Courier Company Show Printing House 1875. Broadside 42 1/2 x 14 inches. One long diagonal tear from the top edge running into the large engraved image short closed tear in top margin. Very good. Mounted on linen and framed. An illustrated broadside printed on yellow paper announcing and describing a performance by the Austrian magician and showman De La Mano. His real name was Zell Dreitzehn and he performed for several years in the United States before he himself disappeared in upstate New York in 1882. A central engraving depicts Dreitzehn performing before a crowded theater audience while several smaller images show some of his various acts which are also listed. These includes tricks such as "The Enchanted Cross" "The Great East India Dagger Mystery" and "The Magic Omelet" among others. The broadside state in part: "This is no exhibition of Doubtful Merit but a permanently established and legitimate entertainment exhibited with pride and pleasure." <br> <br> An entertaining and rare example of 19th- century magic ephemera. OCLC records just one copy at the American Antiquarian Society. There is also a copy in the theatre collection at Harvard. OCLC 191290995. Courier Company Show Printing House unknown books
200232998NY: Hyperion Volo. Near Fine. 2002. Hardcover. 0786808497 . First printing. About fine in pictorial boards. No dust jacket as issued. . Hyperion (Volo) hardcover books
200132999NY: Hyperion Volo. Fine. 2001. Hardcover. 0786807075 . First printing. Fine in pictorial boards. No dust jacket as issued. . Hyperion (Volo) hardcover books
200133000NY: Hyperion Volo. Fine. 2001. Hardcover. 0786807067 . First printing. Fine in pictorial boards. No dust jacket as issued. . Hyperion (Volo) hardcover books
200133001NY: Hyperion Volo. Fine. 2001. Hardcover. 0786807091 . First printing. Fine in pictorial boards. No dust jacket as issued. . Hyperion (Volo) hardcover books
1881306001Small thin octavo. 17 b/w illustrations. Three pages of publisher's advertisements at end. Original stiff color pictorial wrappers with vignette portrait and view of a stage magician uncovering a goldfish bowl small stains. Very good. 32 pages including 3 pages of publisher's advertisements. Cover title: "De La Mano's Great Magic Book" "Containing an extensive collection of conjuring and legerdemain; sleights with cards ribbons rings fruit coin balls handkerchiefs etc. all of which may be performed in the parlor or drawing-room" title page. New York Popular Publishing Company paperback books
1885WRCAM37786Providence: What Cheer Print 1885. Broadside 29 1/4 x 10 1/2 inches. Accompanied by 6 1/2 x 8 1/4-inch wood engraving signed by Jackson's Print. Printed on inexpensive advertising paper now a light brown tone. Three minor holes one barely affecting the image. Very good. A marvelous and extremely rare example of late 19th-century American advertising ephemera for Prof. H.B. Reynolds "the world renowned sorcerer necromancer and magician." The wood engraving shows the Professor on stage with a few of the elements to be seen during his performances including demons birds and cards in various stages of flight; a boiling cauldron; two separate card displays; and a table with three objects used in the act including an additional demon's head. The text of the broadside which is nearly two and a half feet in height details the wonders the audience will see. These include "original and more marvellous illusions than was sic ever performed by the Ancient Egyptians or the Necromancer of India.The wonderful power of producing realities from nothing and commanding articles to be constructed from the ashes of the earth.His marvellous power of conjuring is manifested by merely asking for or moving his hand that his desires are complied with." Reynolds also claimed to be "cabalistic in his superiority of multitude of mankind allowing himself to be bound with 100 feet of cord in the hands of the most expertitious in knot tying; when in a moment of unseen gesture he frees himself from the cords that bound him and is found within the silent enclosure of a structure whose walls have been permanently secured with screens and nails locked and sealed and bound with ropes." <br> <br> Although much detail is provided regarding Reynolds' skills and attributes the actual place of performance is not indicated. Space was intentionally left blank for the name of the venue to be added when available but the price of admission "15 and 25 cts. Children under 10 years 15 cents" and performance times "Doors open at 7 p.m. Oracles 8 p.m." are noted. Printed in Providence the name of the printing house What Cheer Print is derived from the Narragansett Indian's greeting to Roger Williams in June 1636 "What cheer Netop" friend. <br> <br> A fascinating example of late 19th-century American advertising ephemera. Extremely rare not in OCLC but one copy in the Smith Magic Collection at Brown University. What Cheer Print unknown books
000703Alfred Knopf 1972 Book. As New. Hardcover. F. Cloth. As New/As New. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ISBN:0-394-82472-5. Mint copy erasure of ownership on front paste down. Alfred Knopf, 1972 Hardcover books
197241158NY:: Knopf. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1972. Hardcover. 0394824725 . First edition. Very good in a very good price clipped dust jacket. . Knopf, hardcover books
1972W25033New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1972. Pp. 10 and 26 dogearred book spine and edges somewhat sunned. Jacket soiled on upper panel and on lower flap around author's photograph. Jacket spine ends slightly crumpled and some faint foxing on edges. A sequel to Charlie And The Chocolate Factory. First Edition. Cloth Backed Boards. Good/Fair. Illus. by Joseph Schindelman. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Alfred A. Knopf Hardcover books
25981NY:: Random House. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1957. Hardcover. 039480001X . Illustrated by the author. A later printing early 1970s. Very good in a very good minor edge wear with one small chip dust jacket. . Random House, hardcover books
191521659Meadville PA: Keystone 1915. Standard-format glass plate positive-image lantern slides; approx. 3 1/4" x 4" size; with photographic studio noted on label-surround with titles: General View of Salt Lake City Utah and another General View different; little dustiness wear; in very good condition interesting early twentieth century Salt Lake photographic work architectural history. . Photograph. Not Bound. Very Good. Keystone Paperback books
191521656No Place Listed: Not Published 1915. Standard-format glass plate positive-image lantern slide; depicts large well-kept frame house woman on porch dirt street 8 barefoot kids out front playing; Doctor Hubbard 1869-1937 was Chief of the Division of Industrial Hygiene for the Dept. of Health; approx. 3 1/4" x 4" size; with no studio or photographer noted simply a hand-written label on outer edge; in good plus condition interesting early twentieth century photographic work. . Photograph. Not Bound. Good. Not Published Paperback books
200530641NY: HarperCollins/EOS 2005. First edition first prnt. Unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. HarperCollins/EOS Hardcover books
198043524Omaha & San Francisco: Lovensko 1980-1987. Complete run of 22 issues all very near fine or better. Founded in Omaha Nebraska moved to San Francisco in mid-life. After initially concentrating on the small but active Omaha arts scene the focus of the tabloid rapidly expanded to include articles on overseas arts injustices in South America alternative living and American politics in addition to art record and film reviews. Specific appearances within the covers: interviews with The Waitresses 9 Philip Glass 10 21 Lawrence Ferlinghetti 13 Meredith Monk 13 Jean Tinguely 14 Shonen Knife 16 Survival Research Labs 17 Nina Hagen 18 H.R. Giger 18 Exene Cervenka & Wanda Coleman 18 Yoko Ono 19 Nam Jun Paik 21 Fakir Musafar 22; articles on mail art 3 14 computer hacking 12 ; poems John M. Bennett 3 opal nations 4 a short piece on an Allen Ginsberg performance in Denver with photographs 9 Mike Basinski 12; art by Gary Panter 4; an insert: “Cow Town Art: Bovine Issue #4†by Patrick Beilman 5; and Calypso Machine Gun/Bump Fuzz 7†single on red vinyl laid into issue #9. BEEF TABLOID was distributed free; complete runs are difficult to assemble. For the set: Omaha & San Francisco: Lovensko unknown books