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1966140941132Paris: Gallimard 1966. First Edition. Very Good. First edition. Signed by author Jean Renoir the famous French-born film director and inscribed to Henry Miller author of Tropic of Cancer "A Henry Miller hommage de mon amicale admiration. signed Jean Renoir 27 October Octobre 1966 Beverly Hills." 322 4 pp. Publisher's illustrated wraps in wrap-around belly band. Very Good with a little shelf wear and light foxing to edges in a lightly rubbed belly band. A great association between two taboo-breaking 20th century titans of culture. The epic meeting of the two figures through mutual friends was the subject of the 2015 book Titans of The Muses: When Henry Miller Met Jean Renoir. Gallimard unknown books
1966140941132Paris: Gallimard 1966. First Edition. Very Good. First edition. Signed by author Jean Renoir the famous French-born film director and inscribed to Henry Miller author of Tropic of Cancer "A Henry Miller hommage de mon amicale admiration. signed Jean Renoir 27 October Octobre 1966 Beverly Hills." 322 4 pp. Publisher's illustrated wraps in wrap-around belly band. Very Good with a little shelf wear and light foxing to edges in a lightly rubbed belly band. <p>A great association between two taboo-breaking 20th century titans of culture. The epic meeting of the two figures through mutual friends was the subject of the 2015 book Titans of The Muses: When Henry Miller Met Jean Renoir. Gallimard unknown
1959420974Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company 1959. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Fine in very near fine dust jacket with a little rubbing and very slight sunning on the spine. Author's second of two novels under her own name both about her seemingly happy post-war hetrosexual married life in the Fifties.<br /> <br /> Routsong the mother of four daughters eventually dispensed with her husband and writing under the pseudonym Isabel Miller produced the lesbian classic A Place for Us. The original edition was self-published in 1969 and sold by Routsong outside the meetings of the New York chapter of the Daughters of Bilitis. A later hardcover version was published by McGraw-Hill under the new title Patience and Sarah. Like her first novel A Gradual Joy this title is exceptionally uncommon which is unusual for a novel from a mainstream publisher. This is a very nice copy. Houghton Mifflin Company hardcover
18860001060COUR D'LENE IDAHO JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA. Very Good. 1886. On offer is a sensational archive of 18 multi page letters most handwritten and some typescript from Jim Miller to his mother and sister. Mr. Miller was a senior gold and silver miner who had worked in the western United States and in Africa mostly. The letters some on company letterhead date from 1886 to 1908 and each are several pages long and diary-like having great content. Mr. Miller is an intelligent and charismatic writer detailing his work and adventures and the archive is especially rich regarding his times working for one of the largest mining operations in Southern Africa during the Boer War. He has many many striking insights observations and comments regarding the conflict. Here are some snippets: "I started out in the summer on a prospecting trip got so far into the mountains that I didn't know where I was went all by guess had no idea where I would come out and cared less. Came out finally at Lewistown on the line of Washington and Idaho Territory after traveling about five hundred miles over the toughest part of the territory. Had no particular place to go so I came to the Cour D'lene to seek my fortune. The town of Wardner is less than a year old and has over one thousand inhabitants and still increasing. The biggest mines that have ever been found in Idaho are supposed to be those that worked in and around Wardner. This country is well represented by Black Hillers the town is named after one of them. It is safe to say that one half of the people in the Cour D'lene country are from the hills. The first one that I have met since I left the hills was in Wardner. This is about like all other mining camps the principle business places are saloons and gambling halls with a few stores. The English papers would lead one to believe that British and Boer have shook hands and agree to be friends that day will never come. When the Boer prisoner returns to his farm and finds only the remains of his house what was once his happy home it will take years and years if ever they do forget the useless destruction of their homes. He is going to invite you to spend the summer with them and they would take a trip through the national park. I would like to have you go and I will pay all expenses. It will be your first chance to visit the western country and maybe George might invite you to stop at Denver the only city in the west. Labour troubles both white and black strikes are the order of the day. If it was not for the Martial law one would not know that the country was in a state of war although there are plenty of columns moving about this district about all they seem to do is travel back and forth over the same road. It is reported that all the Boer leaders are being wined and dined by the British at various centers entertained at the expense of the British taxpayer. Rumor there is a possibility of a general surrender under the terms offered anxious for peace before the coronation. This is a much larger mine then I was on in the states. It is now the third largest gold producing mine in Africa provided we get sufficient native labour it will be the largest Gold Producing Mine in the world we employ 500 white men and 3000 native. When the reports of the San Francisco disaster reached Johannesburg there were many anxious people waiting telegrams from Fathers Mothers Sisters or Brothers who were living in or near the city. I know the part that was destroyed really better than I know Joliet. Have been in Spokane four weeks trying to settle up some business. The Superintendent at the mines is more despised than Cleveland and he is considered the meanest man in the United States. The Sup has to have a body guard. I intend to start for Lewiston Idaho tomorrow expect will have a time getting there as the streams are rising very fast. The snow has been very heavy in the mountains this winter. We started to unwater the mine pumping and hauling at the rate of one million gallans per 24 hours I am unable to say how long it will take. Had a breakdown in one of the shafts and it took weeks to repair it. During that time kept the mill running from one shaft. That was the most trying time I have ever had on a mine. Can buy a woman in this country for 200 dollars in Mexican money good able bodied one quite capable of doing a mans work. While waiting at Elk City for supplies I received work from Mr Clement offering me a good position in Africa. The principle topic of the day is the unsettled question of the importation of unskilled labour there is one thing certain they can not work this country without plenty of cheap unskilled labour. The mining industry of this country is only in its infancy. It is impossible to get sufficient native labour for the natives will not work. Not being able to get up to the mines has been a great disappointment. One consolation there are thousands of others in the same fix. The less the british people say about this war the more they will shine for they have nothing to be proud of. They have been the laughing stock of the world. It seems the British Army are like their women give them time and they will finish it. There have been several instances where the Boers have surrounded and captured parties of British while the officers were enjoying a dance. Of course that is not allowed to be made public. Those in the field know everything is lost and they will continue the guerilla war as long as they know their families are well provided for the by the British. Some of the preachers who are encouraging them were taken out and shot as they have done with some Boers who went on commando again after being released. Everyone outside of military are thoroughly sick and disgusted with the whole business." Included with the archive of letter is a small account book kept by his sister in the early 1900s and a cabinet card of Mr. Miller. Overall VG.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; WHITEWATER DEEP BANKET GOLD MINE SIMMER AND JACK BOER WAR RACE RACIAL MINING IDAHO GOLD RUSH AFRICA SOUTHERN AFRICA GOLD SILVER HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH DIARY JOURNAL LOG KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS DIARIES JOURNALS LOGS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY AMERICANA; Signed by Autograph . unknown
199676128Gallery. New. 1996. Paperback. 1887421017 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in English. 88 pp. With 65 ills. 5 col. . 28 x 22 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Gallery paperback
197232525Penguin Education. As New. 1972. Paperback. 0140806733 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - TEXT PRISTINE--151 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . Penguin Education paperback
199416626W. B. Saunders. New. 1994. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Fine. Volume slightly bowed. -- with a bonus offer-- . W. B. Saunders hardcover
17611711290002London : Printed for T. Osborne . R. Baldwin . J. Ward . W. Johnston . and S. Crowder and Co 1761. Good. Folio. No date on title circa 1760/61. xviii 1080 pp Engraved frontispiece; 12 engraved plates on ll sheets. illustrations ; 43 cm. Modern 3/4 leather over original marbled boards marbled page ends marbled endpapers. Foxing and minor toning. <br> In 1721 Bailey published the first first monolingual English dictionaries to focus on defining words in common usage rather than just difficult words. Bailey's Dictionarium Britannicum 1730 and 1736 was the primary resource mined by Samuel Johnson for his Dictionary of the English Language 1755. The "Scott-Bailey" or "Bailey-Scott" dictionary contains relatively slight revisions by Scott but mostly plagiarizes Johnson's own dictionary. "The attempt of the Bailey proprietors to enter a folio to rival Johnson's great Dictionary remained alive through 1772 three years after Scott's death." See Starnes & Noyes chapt. XXII for a full treatment; Alston V 175. London : Printed for T. Osborne ... R. Baldwin ... J. Ward ... W. Johnston ... and S. Crowder and Co hardcover
19274Canada: Michelle MILLER. Fine with no dust jacket. 2002. Non-Book. This superb painting by listed Canadian artist Michelle Miller is in very good condition and measures 43" x 37". It is painted in oils. Michell Miller is a highly respected Canadian artist and educator whose work is in collections both national and international. This painting is a good representation of her powerful and vibrant work. ; 43" X 37" . Michelle MILLER unknown
1959097008Lippincott 1959. First Edition. Hardcover. Collectable - Very Good Condition/Very Good. VG-/VG- 1st print 1st ed 1959 Lippincott hardback price-clipped DJ in mylar. Some tape residue marks to corners of fly-leaf and rear end-paper due to previous jacket protection small tear to top front corner of jacket spine with a little edge-wear to jacket a little darkening to inside jacket spine very scarce to find a first printing in this condition otherwise. One of our 'Indispensables' catalogue. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 2kg. Category: Science Fiction & Fantasy; ISBN/EAN: B0028FVMXO. 84cxrarebooks is the trading name of Cambridge-based bookseller Marino Guida with 25 years experience in the trade. We guarantee the condition of all our books. Further images or a short video presentation of any book can be arranged on request. We send tax-free and tariff-free to EU US/Canada and Australia/NZ with insurance included for peace of mind. Inventory No: 097008. B0028FVMXO Lippincott hardcover
135501Albuquerque NM: Loujon Press 1970. Softcover. near fine. edition "F". 23.5" X 19" wooden box containing: 12 prints by Miller 22" X 17" a book of Miller's writings housed in a folding multicolored foil wrapper a large photographic title page of Miller seated on a toilet a large "half-title" printed on heavy card two sheets of the Rafu Shimpo newspaper and signed announcement from the publishers explaining the production delay. The wooden box has a sliding plywood cover with photograph of Miller and brass name plate engraved with "Arthur Goldsmith Jr." and "Ed. F". 4 inches of wood inlay perished from the top of the sliding cover and one corner of the box has cracked but remains attached. Three of the prints are signed and dated by Miller as called for in this edition and have only the very subtlest of bumping to the corners. The book is signed and inscribed to Goldsmith by Jon Edgar Webb and Gypsy Lou Webb and is numbered #42 of 99. The fold edges of the book's foil jacket are lightly rubbed. near fine Edition F was the first of the heavily limited editions of this complex work to have prints signed and dated by Miller and our copy has three prints signed as called for. Although 99 copies were planned it is likely that only 65 were produced and across all editions it is likely that only 300 wooden boxes were constructed Shifreen & Jackson A175f. The present copy was purchased by Arthur Goldsmith Jr a journalist and collector of art and counterculture books and includes a poignant signed note from the book's publishers explaining their move from Las Vegas to Tennessee. Jon Webb states "Lou can't take this dusty climate with her emphysema so we're moving later this month. Believe it will be Nashville Tenn. That's the plan now. Have no place there yet- must find one when we get there. Hope you like the Miller here- Best Jon Lou" Jon was to die just months later June 9th 1971 in Nashville. Overall a very nice copy of a monumental production with bright clean plates by Miller. 1970 Loujon Press paperback
1949021677Los Angeles: Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society 1949. First Edition 1st Printing. Printed Wrappers. Very Good. Original Program Red Covers With Black Printing. This Example With "E. E. E. " At The Top Apparently E. Everett Evans' Copy As He Participated In The Organization Of This Second Annual Convention With "Th' Ol' Foo" Added Below By Forrest Ackerman And This Being His Copy. Signed By Ray Bradbury And With His Own Caricature Marguerite Bradbury A E Van Vogt Arthur Joquel R. Dewitt Miller Eph Konigsberg Forrest Ackerman Bryce Walton William Rotsler Also With His Caricature Roy A Squires Kris Neville Henry Eichner Len Moffat Rick Sneary Walt Daugherty Jean Cox. And Several Dozen Other Members. With An Extra Cover Sheet. <br/> <br/> Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society unknown
1947155573New York: Reynal and Hitchcock 1947. First Edition. First Edition. The author's first play after writing a novel and a nonfiction book winner of two Tony Awards for Best Author and Best Director and basis for the 1948 film noir starring Burt Lancaster and Edward G. Robinson. <br /> <br /> Very Good plus in pale green cloth covered boards also issued in gray cloth no priority in a touched-up dust jacket that presents as Near Fine. Faint foxing along the board edges with light offsetting on the front endpapers. Jacket has a two and a half inch closed tear at the bottom rear panel with several cello tape repairs on the verso. Evidence of touch-up visible on the verso at the jacket corners. Reynal and Hitchcock unknown
194917126Viking 1949. First Edition first printing. The second major play by the author of ALL MY SONS and THE CRUCIBLE the iconic story of Willy Lomon -- a not-very-good traveling salesman who is forced to face reality at sixty-three years old. Winner of the Tony Award for Best Author the New York Drama Circle Critics Award and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama -- almost unprecedented acclaim for the Broadway smash hit and basis for the film. Fine/Fine but for incidental rubbing to the rear dust jacket panel -- a very clean copy. . 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Viking Hardcover books
19492407202Viking Press 1949. first. hardcover. near fine/very good. SIGNED first edition with published by the Viking Press in March 1949 stated on copyright page. Signed on tipped-in page. Book near fine minor tanning to edges and small water stain to bottom of spine. Dust jacket very good price-clipped piece missing at spine bottom tape to inside of dj at top and bottom of spine some wear and rubbing. Viking Press unknown
19800051091980 Dix photographies en noir et blanc, de formats divers.
1886112819conquet 1886 maroquin Paris, Librairie L. Conquet, 1886, 2 volumes in-8 de 135 x 210 mm environ, (3) ff. (Faux-titre, frontispice, titre), IV pages, 184 pages, (1) f. (Table) - (2) ff. (faux-titre, titre), 195 pages, (1) f. (table). Un des 350 exemplaires sur Vélin du Marais (numéroté 447), complet du portrait d'Emile ZOLA en frontispice et des compositions de Edmond RUDAUX, exemplaire à grandes marges, comporte une chaleureuse lettre manuscrite de ZOLA datée du 30 Mars 1865 dans laquelle il rappelle au bon souvenir du destinataire la parution des Contes à Ninon et lui adresse cet exemplaire des Nouveaux Contes dans l'espoir d'une critique dans la presse. Il semblerait que le destinataire soit M. DUPORT, régisseur des annonces des périodiques l'Avenir national et l'Opinion nationale. Demi-maroquin bleu à coins de Charles MEUNIER, filet doré en mors et coins, dos mosaïqué portant titres dorés, tête dorée, gardes marbrées, couvertures conservées. Dos et coins légèrement insolés, plat supérieur du tome 2 griffé, deux coins légèrement frottés, rousseurs éparses sur les tranches, discrètes traces sur les couvertures conservées, sinon bel état.
195018183ASSOCIATION COPY GENUS HOMO A SCIENCE NOVEL OF THE FAR FUTURE Fantasy Press 1950 first edition off-setting to both front and rear paste-downs a tiny blemish to front cover towards bottom-right corner and a slightly larger mark in similar location on rear cover else a fine copy in vg color pictorial jacker with light wear and tear. This is the special subscriber's plated edition INSCRIBED to "Doc" Smith by the authors. #184/500 numbered and SIGNED copies. Fantasy Press unknown
19621906New York: New Directions 1962. First edition. Association copy inscribed by Miller to his Polish translator. In publisher’s hard paper binding and original dust jacket. In fine condition./Dust jacket is torn with minimal loss on rear side at upper edge. First edition. Association copy inscribed by Miller to his Polish translator. In publisher’s hard paper binding and original dust jacket. 127 1 p. <p><br /> Inscribed to Miller’s Polish translator Zygmunt Åanowski in 1965. <br /> <p><p><br /> Åanowski 1911–1989 was a Polish translator of English and Nordic languages who translated Miller’s The Smile at the Foot of the Ladder UÅ›miech u stóp drabiny 1964.<br /> <p>. New Directions unknown
19551907San Francisco: The Greenwood Press 1955. Association copy inscribed by Miller to his Polish translator. In publisher’s self-wraps. Illustrated by Gordon Cook. Inserted flyer advertising the book. In fine condition. Association copy inscribed by Miller to his Polish translator. In publisher’s self-wraps. Illustrated by Gordon Cook. Inserted flyer advertising the book. 4 39 1. <p><br /> Inscribed association copy of Henry Miller’s novel.<br /> <p><p><br /> Inscribed to Miller’s Polish translator Zygmunt Åanowski in 1956. Åanowski 1911–1989 was a Polish translator of English and Nordic languages who translated Miller’s present book The Smile at the Foot of the Ladder UÅ›miech u stóp drabiny 1964.<br /> <p>. The Greenwood Press unknown
2002C87164Hudson Hills Press LLC. As New. 2002. Hardcover. 1555952178 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - -- Text in English. 120 pages; 80 illustrations. Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Life and Work Raisonnee -- with a bonus offer-- - May be EITHER: out of print OOP and extremely rare in this pristine condition; signed by author or contributor; or a first or special edition; inquire for details . Hudson Hills Press LLC hardcover
194728398Berkeley: Henry Miller and Bezalel Schatz 1947. Edition limited to 800 copies this copy no. 74 signed by Miller and Schatz but Shifreen & Jackson suggest that the first issue was in fact less than 200 -- see below; 4to pp. 86; illustrated throughout in color and the text reproducing Miller's original manuscript; original blue silk-screened cloth lightly rubbed at spine ends lettered in black on spine and with a red felt patch glued to front board as issued; publisher's matching blue cloth slipcase with a few dings and rub marks; a very good copy or better. "This book is entirely a serigraph or silk screen production . Sixteen months were required to bring it forth. With the exception of the text which is originally from Henry Miller's Black Spring . this book is the creation of Bezalel Schatz a Palestinian artist." Shifreen & Jackson A60a: "The copyright page notes that this edition was limited to 800 copies however this is in error. 800 sets of the sheets were printed in 1947 along with the silk screen blue cloth used for the binding. Somewhat less than 200 copies were bound enclosed in slipcases and put on sale in April 1947 and with the remaining sheets stored in Miller's closet. In 1971 and 1977 additional binding of the first edition sheets would occur see Shifreen & Jackson A60b and A60c. Numbered copies with all of the First Edition points are known to exist at least through copy no. 164 . Approximately 400 of the original 600 sets stored in Miller's closet were destroyed by 'worms' also described by Miller as 'rats and fungus'." <br/><br/> Henry Miller and Bezalel Schatz hardcover books
18890002227ROYALSTON MASSACHUSETTS. Good. 1889. On offer is a super original late 19th Century manuscript journal handwritten by Sarah E. Miller Secretary of the local chapter of the King's Daughters in Royalston Massachusetts. Dated 1889 - 1896 the book details the various activities of the group: minutes from meetings elections Bible readings inspirational messages membership lists monetary offerings etc. There are also sections describing the founding and earliest times of this chapter of the King's Daughters. Established in 1886 as a Protestant non-denominational group consisting primarily of women the King's Daughters distributed aid to the poor while raising awareness of their plight. The group experienced tremendous growth through the early part of the 20th Century inspiring the formation of numerous other women's charity groups. Most of the material deals with the activities in northern Worcester County Massachusetts but there are also reports of the organization's work in other areas like North Carolina and Hawaii as well as countries such as India. The group met in member's homes and the parsonage of the local church. Several membership lists also make book a treasure trove of local genealogy. Names include Augustus Barrett Belle Barrett Cora Barrett Leota Bolton Elisa M. Brown Hammond Brown Isabella Brown Carl Bullock Mary E. Bullock Abbie Carroll Mary Carter Alice Chapin Charlie Chase Cora Day Mabel Deland Frank Ellis Adelaide Falis Hattie Falis Feranda Fisher D.P. Foster Bailey Goddard Fanny Goddard Franklin Goodard L.M. Longley Emma McKenzie Sarah E. Miller Nellie Moore Sophia Newton Stella Newton Agnes Nichols Mary E. Paine William Park Emily B. Partridge A.D. Raymond Sarah Reed Rev. Agustus M. Rice Gertrude Shaw L.W. Shaw Elija Springer Lizzie L. Walker Obadiah Walker Mary L. Wheeler Weston Wheeler George Whitney Levi Whitney Mary Carter Whitney Mabel Ward H.S. Wood John Wood etc. The three-quarter leather bound book has gilt bordering and pebbled cloth adorned by small white cross on front board; light to moderate cover wear mild toning generally clean internally with ink bold and legible throughout. Volume contains 92 pages of manuscript entries with additional blank pages at rear; and measures approx 8.5" x 7". Overall G.; Manuscript; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF SARAH E. MILLER THE KING'S DAUGHTERS SECRET PATRIOTIC SOCIETIES FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS SOCIETIES BROTHERHOODS SECRET SOCIETIES CHIVALRY ARCANE OCCULT ROYALSTON MASSACHUSETTS NORTH QUABBIN WORCESTER COUNTY GENDER STUDIES WOMEN'S STUDIES FEMINISM PRE SUFFRAGE PROTESTANT WOMEN CHARITIES CHRISTIAN OUTREACH GOOD SAMARITANS CHARITABLE WORKS RELIGIOUS GROUPS FILLES DU ROI FILLES DU ROY KING'S WARDS AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT AUTOGRAPHED AUTHORS DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY ARCHIVE DIARY DIARIES JOURNAL LOG PRIMARY SOURCE FIRST HAND ACCOUNT SOCIAL HISTORY PERSONAL STORIES LIVING HISTORY ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN DOCUMENT MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT MANUSKRIPT PAPIER OGGETTO D'ANTIQUARIATO ATTO VELINA DOCUMENTO MANOSCRITTO CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD HECHO VITELA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITO PAPELBIOGRAPHY BIOGRAPHICAL AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL AUTOBIOGRAPHY PERSONAL NARRATIVES . hardcover
59-1203Oakland Calif. 1935. Original watercolor by Doris Miller Johnson 1907-2001 of two nude models in a figure painting class. Image size: 350 x 251 mm. Grade in pencil lower left: "B." Signed "Doris Miller." Date verso: "March 21 1935." From the personal collection of the artist. Oakland, Calif., 1935. unknown
1949156456New York: Viking Press 1949. First Edition. First Edition. First issue dust jacket with a price of $2.50 on the front flap and a photograph of the author on the rear flap. <br /> <br /> Winner of the Pulitzer Prize a classic American drama and basis for a number of film and television versions with among others Fredric March Lee J. Cobb Rod Steiger Dustin Hoffman and Brian Dennehy playing the role of failed salesman Willy Loman. Jacket design by Joseph Hirsch. <br /> <br /> Slightest lean else Near Fine in an about Near Fine jacket. Jacket lightly faded on the spine. A superior copy.<br /> <br /> In a custom brown cloth clamshell box. Viking Press unknown