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8509bdHingham Massachusettes 1963. Quarto blue cloth hardcover gilt letters 408 pp Index. Single volume containing Volume 4 Numbers 1 2 3 4 bound in their entirety. Complete. Near-Fine with light soiling to page edges. The Society of World War I Aero Historians is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to gather and publish factual information about any aspect of the 1914 - 1918 War in the Air; to provide an opportunity for those persons seriously interested in the history of World War I aviation to meet periodically in order to share ideas and items of mutual interest; and to promote an interest and an awareness in the subject. hardcover books
197237120Hastings-on-Hudson NY: Morgan & Morgan Inc 1972. Facsimile reproduction of the 1882 1st edition cf. Cagle 811; Wheaton & Kelly 6460. Printed green paper wrappers stapled. Modest signs of use. A VG copy. 2 32 2 pp. 7-1/8" x 4-15/16" <br/><br/>Whitcher's little cookbook has the distinction of being "the earliest cookbook in Shaker culinary literature and the first to give bills of fare or menus for each day of the week together with 150 nutritious recipes for preparing a variety of fresh natural foods. The book was not sold but was given in accordance with the custom of the day to those interested in the Shaker medicines advertised therein. . Mary Whitcher's book is not intended to displace Fanny Farmer or Craig Claiborne on your kitchen bookshelf; it is a heartwarming reminder of the commonsense approach to natural food preparation." Amy Bess Miller Introduction. Morgan & Morgan, Inc unknown books
187237761San Francisco: John H. Carmany & Company 1872. 1st volume edition. Original publisher's pebbled green cloth binding with gilt stamped title lettering to spine. Beveled boards. Dark brown coated eps. Spine a bit dull otherwise a square & tight VG - Nr Fine copy and uncommon thus. 5 - 584 pp. Text double column. T.p. cut of a California grizzly. 8vo. 9-3/8" x 6" <br/><br/> John H. Carmany & Company hardcover books
1979150592Boston: Origin Press 1979. 64p. 6x8.5 inches very good in stapled wraps. Origin Press unknown books
1982151312Los Angeles: Christopher Street West 1982. Magazine. 54p. 8.5x11 inches open letter articles maps local ads services and resources event schedule very good souvenir booklet/magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Calendar and guide for the parade. Christopher Street West unknown books
1987255069San Francisco: Coming Up! Inc 1987. Newspaper. 52p. folded tabloid newspaper news reviews columns features ads services resources calender of events photos toned an light-worn on newsprint. Coverage of the Conference with a photo of a picketer holding a sign stating Money for Condoms Not for Contras. Also AZT update Gay Olympics. The tabloid began life as San Francisco Bay Times. That paper folded quickly and was reformed as Coming Up! a slight 4 to 8 page event calendar with reviews. Later it expanded into a 20-40 page newspaper with columnists news political reporting as well as entertainment. Eventually it returned to the SF Bay Times name. Coming Up! Inc unknown books
1985291848St. Paul: West Publishing 1985. hardcover. very good. 1202 pages. Tall thick 8vo brown boards; some underlining in pen and pencil. St. Paul MN: West Publishing 1985. A very good copy.<br/><br/> West Publishing unknown books
19681319434London: Methuen & Co 1968. Reprint. Hardcover. Octavo; VG Hardcover; Light Brown spine with Gold text; Boards strong clean bumping to corners some edgewear slight shelfwear; Textblock has slight age toning slight foxing along fore edge otherwise clean; 398 pp; 1968 Reprint. 1319434. FP New Rockville Stock. Methuen & Co hardcover books
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1974WRCLIT63998New York: The Typophiles 1974. Printed wrappers. Illustrations and facsimiles. Preface by Michael B. Yeats. First edition U.S. issue one of 500 copies in wrappers published under this imprint printed at the Dolmen Press. A very good copy. The Typophiles unknown books
230287First. hardcover. very good. Charming text & full page illustrations in color by Flora Miller Biddle. Slim square 12mo burgundy cloth rear cover spotted with the artists initials 'G.M.M.' in gold on the front cover. N.d. n.p. ca 1970. Very good .<br/><br/> unknown books
186718003New York: Published By The Authors A.J. Bicknell General Agent 1867. Third edition. Hardcover. Orig. publisher's cloth decorated in blind front cover lettering in gilt bright. Very good. 2 pages text. Folio 33 x 26 cm. Fifty-two plates comprising 382 designs and 714 illustrations presenting details of street front architecture; country houses villas and domestic architecture generally. The authors offer a variety of elevations for commercial and dwelling houses with the admonition the designs could well serve those who cannot secure the services of an architect -- window caps porches gables. ornamental work etc are presented. Good examples of city row houses. HITCHCOCK 299. Plates and text clean chipping to front cover joint backstrip extremities worn corners bumped. Published By The Authors (A.J. Bicknell, General Agent) hardcover books
1867168617Troy: Privately Printed 1867. hardcover. very good. Comprising 52 plates 382 designs and 714 illustrations. Folio original blind stamped brown cloth recased with black cloth spine. Troy: Published by the Authors 1867. Third Edition. Very good.<br/><br/> Including details for both exterior and interior of the above classes of buildings. Also a great variety of details not included in the designs illustrated by elevations. Fine lithographed plates each accompanied by a page of text. Early ownership signature 1867 on the title page.<br/><br/> Privately Printed unknown books
1950395697San Francisco: Comprehension 1950. Softcover. Near Fine. Volume 1 Number 1. Thin quarto. 16pp. illustrated. Stapled buff printed wrappers decorated and titled in red. Tiny nick about fine. Subtitled "a literary journal of irregular issue and unpredictable content" this idiosyncratic little magazine contains a long letter to the editor entitled "On Censorship & Public Responsibility"; a long letter from Anthony Boucher to the editor entitled "Editorial Responsibilities" a poem by James Schevill art by Bern Porter and others. apparently the first of only three issues published. Comprehension unknown books
1935133544Paris: Editions Jean Crès 1935. 126p. text in French inscribed in French & signed by D'Arschot a 1.5 inch rectangle obviously containing the name of the inscribee has been clipped from the top of the f.e.p else good first edition paperback in printed cream wraps with small punch-hole on rear and paperclip mark on verso of front cover. In the introduction Meunier comments that the center of the book "c'est l'åme ardente de la noble Sappho." - p. 12. Editions Jean Crès unknown books
1943WRCLIT40438Hollywood: Paramount Studio 1943. 1199 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only bradbound one brad only. Top leaf detached from brads with a few small chips studio filing stamp otherwise very good. An early interim draft of this adaptation to the screen of Dana's novel predating the film's release by two years. The finished product was directed by John Farrow produced by Miller and starred Alan Ladd Brian Donlevy Albert Dekker William Bendix et al. Paramount Studio unknown books
1957015290Duell Sloan and Pearce 1957. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Very Scarce Copy The Indian's View of Little Bighorn Fine Copy in a Very Good Jacket. First Edition Stated$4.50 on Flap. Rare In This Condition. Excellent Copy. Duell , Sloan and Pearce Hardcover books
1962146102Universal City: Universal International Pictures 1962. Post-production Continuity and Dialogue script for the 1963 film.<br/><br/>Based on the 1961 novel by Leo Rosten. An Army doctor in charge of a neuropsychiatric ward at an Air Corps hospital in Arizona encounters a variety of tough humorous and touching cases. Rosten's novel took inspiration from the experiences of his wartime friend Ralph Greenson a psychoanalytic doctor who was one of the first in his field to link post-traumatic stress disorder although that terminology was not yet in use with the ordeals of war. Nominated for three Academy Awards including Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Bobby Darin. <br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Arizona.<br/><br/>White titled self wrappers with the title page integral with the front wrapper noted as CONTINUITY & DIALOGUE dated OCTOBER 11 1963 with credits for actors Gregory Peck Tony Curtis Angie Dickinson and other cast members. 170 leaves with last page of text numbered REEL 7B PAGE 13. Mimeographed rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus with light soil and creasing to the edges bound with one black brad. Universal International Pictures unknown books
1962145983Universal City: Universal International Pictures 1962. Final Draft script for the 1963 film.<br/><br/>Based on the 1961 novel by Leo Rosten. An Army doctor in charge of a neuropsychiatric ward at an Air Corps hospital in Arizona encounters a variety of tough humorous and touching cases. Rosten's novel took inspiration from the experiences of his wartime friend Ralph Greenson a psychoanalytic doctor who was one of the first in his field to link post-traumatic stress disorder although that terminology was not yet in use with the ordeals of war. Nominated for three Academy Awards including Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Bobby Darin.<br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Arizona.<br/><br/>Red titled wrappers noted as FINAL SCREENPLAY on the front wrapper rubber-stamped production No. 8473 dated November 19 1962. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Richard L. Breen. 163 leaves with last page of text numbered 167. Mimeographed rectos only with pink yellow and blue revision pages throughout dated variously between 11/26/62 and 1/31/63. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with three gold brads. Universal International Pictures unknown books
2001192766Chrysalis Books 2001-06-01. Paperback. Very Good. Clean has a good binding and crisp pages no marks or notations. Light edgewear. TP HS Chrysalis Books paperback books
199046415Santa Monica: Forman Publishing 1990. Hardcover. Very Good. 192pp. Very good hardback in a price clipped slightly tanned jacket. <br/><br/> Forman Publishing hardcover books
1841WRCLIT24830Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard 1841. vii19-3599pp. Publisher's cloth stamped in gilt and blind neatly rebacked in approximation of the original. First edition. Irving's biographical sketch occupies pp. 9-152. Coated yellow endsheets discolored as often some occasionally moderate scattered foxing but a good sound copy. Half morocco folding slipcase by Riviere. BAL 10159. Lea and Blanchard hardcover books
191110541911. DAVIS Eva Miller. JINGLES. Copyrighted by Eva Miller in 1911. Oblong 32mo. cord-sewn paper wraps with parchment-type pages. About 30 nursery rhymes much in the tradition of Mother Goose that have been adapted with a more modern twist and contain more adult content although nothing too racy- but then I have to reread & think about some of these Signed inscription by the author on the title page: "Sincerely yours Eva Miller Davis. Xmas 1911." I have been unable to unearth any information about the author or the book; whatever it is the book is rare and may have been issued in a limited number as a Christmas keepsake!! Very Good condition tiny tears & nicks to edge of covers contents clean & tight. $125.00. <br/><br/> paperback books
97217541pp. Tall 8vo. Durham N.C. 1953.<br/><br/> unknown books
1950WRCLIT20521Reading Pa.: Fantasy Press 1950. Cloth. First edition. One of 500 numbered copies signed by the authors on a tipped-in sheet after the title-leaf. Light offset from old dust jacket protector in four places on pastedowns else fine in dust jacket. Fantasy Press hardcover books