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1975110487New York: Grove Press Inc 1975. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Introduction by Wallace Fowlie. Slightly cocked with a remainder mark else fine in fine lightly age-toned dustwrapper. Grove Press, Inc hardcover
1979381977New York: Stroker 1979. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. 32pp. Stapled wrappers. Near fine with two tears to the lower front wrap with a tiny crease. Limited to 500 copies. An issued dedicated to Henry Miller with his essays letters and illustrations. Stroker unknown
19459443Berkeley CA: Bern Porter 1945. 1945. Fine. - Octavo light gray boards backed with gray cloth titled in black with an illustration in red on the front cover in a dust wrapper. The binding is lightly bumped. The dust jacket is chipped & lightly soiled with its spine & extremities slightly darkened. Title 3 leaves & 157 pages printed on several different colored stocks. Full-page illustrations in black on white or colored stock. Near fine in a good dust wrapper. <p>First edition.<p>One of 750 copies printed for distribution in 1945. This copy is unnumbered. (Berkeley, CA: Bern Porter, 1945). hardcover
1959342739Paris: no publisher 1959. Softcover. Fine. Magazine. Octavo. 88pp. Fine in bright and fresh condition with original belly band with a tiny scrape on the front and a small nick at the fold. The first issue of this literary magazine with a contribution from Henry Miller "The Durrell of the Black Book days" along with Anaïs Nin Richard Aldington Alfred Perles Frederic J. Temple Edwin Mullins Loys Masson Armand Guibert Elisabeth Janvier Philip Jerome Serge Gavronsky Michael Baldwin and Henri-Louis De La Grange. (no publisher) unknown
1944589966Berkeley California: Circle 1944. Softcover. Near Fine. Periodical. Cover art by Jean Varda. Illustrated with black and white plates. Pictorial wrappers. Staples oxidized rubbing and sunning on the spine very good. Includes: "The All-Seeing" by Anais Nin "Varda: The Master Builder" by Henry Miller "Where Is Obscenity" by Theodore Schroeder. With additional contributions by: Arthur Ginzel Wallace Fowlie Lee Ver Duft Bern Porter George Leite and more. Circle unknown
195818882Boston MA: The Horn Book 1958. 1958. Very good. - Small quarto 10-3/4 inches high by 8-1/2 inches wide green cloth titled in gilt in a dust wrapper. The binding is lightly bumped with the tail of the spine slightly rubbed. The extremities of the dust jacket are lightly rubbed & the head of its spine & the tops of the folds are chipped. xvii & 299 pages. Black-and-white illustrations. Near fine in a very good dust wrapper. <p>First edition.<p>The contents include chapters by Lynd Ward Fritz Eichenberg and Marcia Brown as well as biographies and bibliographies of the illustrators. Boston, MA: The Horn Book, 1958. hardcover
196040888Wellesley: Wellesley College 1960. First Edition. Octavo 23cm.; publisher's tan printed card wrappers; 6163pp. Wrappers rather worn from handling some light dust-soil a few leaves dog-eared else About Very Good. Symposium presented by the Barnette Miller Foundation at Wellseley College Feburary 16 and 17 1960. Moderators and participants included Ralph Bunche Julius Nyerere Margaret Clapp Gwendolen Carter Yves Rodrigues others. Wellesley College unknown
197567018Pasco: Goldermood Rainbow Press 1975. 4to. 60 pp. Small broken closure sticker to the fore-edge from this copy being mailed to a subscriber else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Notable for the inclusion of the illustrated Bukowski poem “86’d†folded and laid into the center section as issued. Krumhansl 48. Pasco: Goldermood Rainbow Press unknown
19853230Milwaukee Wi 1985. Very good. 45 rpm record in printed sleeve. Minor edge wear. A rare music single with instrumental B-side issued by the Miller Brewing Company in celebration of Black History Month in 1985. The front side prints the title and first verse of the lyrics of the song; the verso explains the motivation behind the record's release: "'Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing' was written by the noted Black poet and civil rights leader James Weldon Johnson and was set to music by his brother Jay R. Johnson actor-musician. Originally intended for use in a program given by a group of Jacksonville Florida schoolchildren to celebrate Lincoln's birthday its words convey a sense of birthright and heritage. Often referred to as the 'Black National Anthem' it is sung at various public gatherings." The artists who recorded the present version of the song are a veritable Hall of Fame of soul and rhythm-and-blues music in the latter 20th century: Al Green Deniece Williams Patti Austin Roberta Flack Melba Moore and Deborah McDuffie who also produced the song at the Mingo-Jones advertising agency. unknown
199125014Santa Barbara ::: Capra Press 1991. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine copy of this paperback pamphlet. This copy is signed by Noel Young. In this 23 page chapbook publisher Noel Young recounts his 30 year personal and professional relationship with Miller. Capra Press,, paperback
181249279New-York: Whiting and Watson 1812. First Edition. Octavo 20.5cm.; removed; 56pp. Spine neatly stitched though title page serving as upper cover nearly separated light foxing contemporary ownership signature nearly entirely trimmed away at top margin of title page else Very Good and sound. Penned by the Committee of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church establishing that members of the Ministry and Eldership should involve themselves in the up-bringing and education of baptized children. Among the many rules listed "When admonition has failed and a suitable time has elapsed with a distinct understanding on the part of the offending children of this issue the Church must proceed to /exclude/ them from her communion" p. 45. SABIN 65218; SHAW & SHOEMAKER 26519. Whiting and Watson unknown
193762860New York: Street & Smith Publications Inc. 1937. 4to. 159 1 pp. Text illustrations by Wesso Dold Binder Thomson. Colour-illustrated softcovers cover art by Harold V. Brown uniform light interior toning as usual slight shelfwear slight dustsoiling 2 very small tears at gutter margin front cover still a G bright copy. First edition of this installment in Astounding Stories featuring the Rocklynne’s “Water for Mars†Russell’s “The Great Radio Peril†Van Lorne’s “Winter on the Planet†and more. Street & Smith Publications, Inc., paperback
191758629New York: Single Tax Review Publishing Company 1917. First Edition. Octavo. Blue cloth hardcover; xix466pp. Slight rubbing and soil to covers; internally clean tight and unmarked; Very Good. <br /> <br /> Joseph Dana Miller 1865-1939 was editor of the Single Tax Review and the leading proponent for the Single Tax movement in the U.S. in the decades following the death of Henry George in 1897. Single Tax Review Publishing Company unknown
1920M10317Chicago:: American Medical Association 1920. 1920. 8vo. ix 331 pp. Frontis. photo plates index. Blue cloth gilt-stamped spine title t.e.g.; top cover edges bumped. Very good. American Medical Association, 1920. hardcover
68-1831Arundel UK: Theresa Miller 1920. Hand written letter signed by Theresa Miller 9 x 11 cm Ink on Wove Paper. Good with losses tears minor staining. [Arundel, UK: Theresa Miller, 1920?] unknown
193157866Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin Co. 1931. 8vo. 8 320 2 pp. Photo frontisp. plates. Black cloth white lettering front cover & spine w/ d.j. Art Deco cover art of woman trekking into the Belgian Congo jungle minor chipping head of spine creasing & closed tear on back cover old tape repairs on verso still NF/G copy. First edition 2nd printing of this memoir detailing the efforts of this doctor to set up a bush hospital in the Belgian Congo in 1926 to research sleeping sickness at Minga Hospital near Wembo Nyama among the Batetela tribe remaining until 1931. Miller 1873-1958 had originally been placed by the Southern Methodist Church to Japan and then was the superintendent of the largest women’s hospital the Margaret Williamson Hospital in Shanghai China before being sent to Africa. Houghton Mifflin Co., hardcover
63-8471Stanford University Libraries 2000. 8vo. Letterpress on Mohawk Superfine. Handmade Art End Papers. String-bound Wraps Very Good. 32 pp. Provenance: from the Estate of Judy Stone 1924 –2017 The San Francisco Chronicle’s movie critic who for two decades was a passionate and articulate advocate for the world of cinema outside Hollywood. Judy Stone started at the San Francisco Chronicle in 1961 putting in 10 years as editor of the Datebook section. She began reviewing films for the paper in 1971 favoring arthouse films. She was the youngest of four politically minded children whose eldest brother was the great reporter and gadfly I. F. Stone.She won the Novikoff Award given for "enhancing the public's appreciation of world cinema.†Among her publications are “The Mystery of B. Traven†and "Eye on the World†a collection of her interviews with filmmakers from the 1960s to the 1990s. Stanford University Libraries, 2000. paperback
2005bopass2Farrar Straus Giroux New York 2005 New York: Farrar Straus Giroux 2005. First edition. First printing. Very fine/very fine in all respects. A pristine unread copy. SIGNED BY AUTHOR on title page name only. Comes with mylar dust jacket protector. All books shipped in sturdy boxes. Smoke free. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. New/New. Farrar Straus Giroux, New York hardcover
74-0512London : 1761. 1 color engraving. 14x9". Light signs of wear. Light discolorations. Very Good. Original Price Handwritten on Margin: "15 Pair"No. "C"Note: "PAUL FARRON 7-11-66"From the collection of the late Frederick G.Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. London : 1761 unknown
1964017396Berkeley Los Angeles: University of California Press 1964. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good /Good. Gene M. Christman. Clean unmarked copy dust jacket has several short edge tears and large chip at head of spine. Dust jacket presets well in a new protective mylar sleeve. Illustrated with photographs drawings and color plates list of literature citied index 452 pages. <br/> <br/> University of California Press hardcover
1982077634Progress Publishers 1982. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Volume Five hardcover Peter the Great Books 2 and 3 of the Collected Works in excellent unmarked near-pristine condition slight handling. The dust jacket is VG-minus with slight wear and a few small edge tears and is protected by a new clear removeable cover. 604 pages. 1.2 lbs <br/> <br/> Progress Publishers hardcover
1941OVM12115G. P. Putnam's Sons. Good with no dust jacket. 1941. Hardcover. Signed by author on front endpaper. Hard cover published by G. P. Putnam's Sons in 1941. No dust jacket. Blue covers with gilt lettering on front and spine. Spine is cocked and darkened some. Covers have edge wear and some stains and corners are bumped bent and worn. Book is in good condition. Small 4to 1.7 lb.; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; Signed by Author . G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
198613406new oversize hc expedited and international shipping not available Farrar Straus & Giroux (t) hardcover
1997FLAHIVE-3810Harcourt Brace & Company New York 1997 Harcourt Brace & Company New York. First U.S. edition. First printing with full letter line. A fine copy in a fine jacket. A clean copy with price $24.00 intact on front flap. Comes with archival-quality jacket protector. A beautiful copy of Miller's debut novel. Fiction-M. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Harcourt, Brace & Company, New York hardcover
198152284University of Washington Press 1981. Hardcover. VERY GOOD. Very Good. This is a dark blue hardcover in gray dust jacket published in 1981 by the Univ of Washington Press. Cover a little faded along upper edges covers bow out slightly upper page edges a little soiled due to standing dust name inside front cover otherwise unmarked. Dust jacket has slight wear small waterspot on spine.We provide professional service and individual attention to your order daily shipments and sturdy packaging. FREE TRACKING ON ALL SHIPMENTS WITHIN USA. . University of Washington Press, hardcover