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1929426598New York State 1929. Unbound. Near Fine. Photographically illustrated broadside on card stock with text in black and red. 11" x 14". A trifle soiled and two tiny barely visible stains near fine. A broadside advertising a barnstorming appearance of Captain John M. Miller from Poughkeepsie New York. Miller was a test pilot for the Marine Corp's flying J2F Ducks and also a test pilot for Pitcairn flying autogiros the forerunner of the helicopter. He flew the first air mail service off a roof in Camden New Jersey to Philadelphia for Rickenbacker Eastern Airlines. OCLC locates no copies. unknown
1930603927San Francisco: The Roxburghe Club 1930. Unbound. Fine. Event program. Illustrated with a 4" x "6 gelatin silver photograph of Joaquin Miller tipped-in. One small quarto sheet folded to make four pages. Measuring 5½" x 8½" closed. Fine. A handsome invitation to "Favorite Authors Night" at the Roxburghe Club with member presentations on George Moore Frank Norris Cervantes Bliss Carman James Boswell and Charles Darwin. The guest speaker Harr Wagner spoke on "The Lady Friends of Joaquin Miller." Event information is printed on page four; the interior showcases the photograph and this printed text: "Like Sir Walter Raleigh Cincinnatus was— 'a man of Nervous address who won the hearts of ladies to the last favor inclusive.' The Roxburghe Club unknown
196097846Philadelphia / New York: J.B. Lippincott Company 1960. 1960. Very good. - Quarto 10-1/2 inches high by 9 inches wide. Hardcover bound in pictorial turquoise cloth with a drawing of Scrappy on the front cover and titled in black on the spine in a pictorial pink & black unclipped dust wrapper. The spine has an angled lean that is typical with this title. There is some minor rubbing with a tiny chip along the top edge of the dust jacket's rear panel. 28 pages with pink black and white illustrations by Jane Miller many full page. Near fine. <p>First edition having no additional printings stated.<p>SIGNED BY THE POET JOHN CIARDI. Philadelphia / New York: J.B. Lippincott Company, (1960). hardcover
176814010ABNürnberg, Winterschmidt, 1768. 42 x 27 cm. Titelbl. mit feinem Kupfer (ca. 8,5 x 12,8 cm), 1 Bl., 158 S., 150 handkolorierte Tafeln./Tbl. m. Kupfer, 155 (3) S., 150 handkolorierte Tafeln. Neue Halblederbände unter Verwendung des alten Bezugspapiers (Hardcover) auf echten Bünden geheftet. Ggpr. Rs. 2 Bände komplett. [Einzige deutsche Ausgabe] Museal gereinigte und restaurierte Bände. Durchgehend mit Feuchtigkeitsflecken. Band 2 Seiten und Tafeln zu Beginn mit deutlichen (angefaserten) Fehlteilen an der Außenkante mit minimalen Bild und Textverlusten. Ab Tafel 117 nur noch geringe Fehlteile.
18095768London: James Moyes. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1809. First Edition. Three-Quarter Leathe. Red Leather spine with raised bands black label. Some damage to leather at edges & corners. Marbled boards.Hinges & covers are tight. Owner's name on fep dated 1884 and label inside front cover.; 5 1/2x7 1/2" . James Moyes 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
193652548London: Victor Gollancz 1936. First edition small 4to 142 pp. 73 wood engravings in the text. Cloth d.w. rather marked with some edge wear. London: Victor Gollancz unknown
2001036557Washington DC: Island Press. 2001. A biography of Gifford Pinchot: conservationist first chief of the U.S. Forest Service and Governor of Pennsylvania. Signed by Miller. Mild foxing to the edges of the text block else fine in a fine dust jacket. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Island Press hardcover
19123010681912. 6-1/2 pp. One page labeled "A". Folio. In a half brown morocco slipcase and chemise. 6-1/2 pp. One page labeled "A". Folio. In part "has been nominated by his party for the primary but once. He has been elected by the people but once."<br /> <br /> <br /> In 1912 Miller approached TR with a project for the Centennial of the War of 1812 and was rebuffed. Presumably this piece was written before that. unknown
4227091996. Near Fine. A collection of six Inscribed books by Alma Routsong the real name of author Isabel Miller from the library of Elizabeth Deran her partner and the motivating force in her life along with Deran’s copy of Routsong's final book published shortly before Routsong’s death in the fall of 1996. Most notable is a first edition of the self-published lesbian classic A Place for Us 1969 later published by McGraw-Hill under the title Patience and Sarah 1972 which was selected by the American Library Association as the winner of its first Gay Book Award now called the Stonewall Book Award. The group of books also contains two copies of Patience and Sarah the first hardcover edition and first French edition as well as three Naiad Press first editions: The Love of a Good Women A Dooryard Full of Flowers and the Dedication Copy of Side by Side. Overall near fine with light wear to the dust jackets or wrappers. unknown
19501105Reading PA: Fantasy Press 1950. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Edd Cartier. 5 1/4 X 7 3/4 Inches. 225 PP. Stated 'First Edition' on the copyright page. Original price of $3.00 intact on front flap of dust jacket. Original publisher green cloth binding. Slight rubbing to DJ edges and folds. An extremely well preserved copy overall. Fantasy Press hardcover
0578699494.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2004369802Meadow Run Press 2004. Privately printed in an edition of 300 copies none offered for retail sale. Illustrated by Gordon Allen and from photographs. xiiv iv 216 4 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Green cloth. Board slipcase with pictorial onlay. As New. Privately printed in an edition of 300 copies none offered for retail sale. Illustrated by Gordon Allen and from photographs. xiiv iv 216 4 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Centennial history of the club located near State College Penna. Meadow Run Press unknown
25970Paris, Bibliothèque artistique et littéraire, 1895, in-8, broché, 81 pages. Edition originale illustrée de deux lithographies symbolistes hors-texte par Albert-E. Sterner ainsi que de jolies vignettes. Tirage limité à 300 exemplaires, 1/46 ex. num. sur Hollande, tirage de tête avec 4 Japon. Bel exemplaire.
1942505010London: The Fortune Press 1942. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First edition. Small octavo. 79 1 pp. Samuel French Morse's copy with his bookplate on front flyleaf. Topedge trifle foxed else fine in somewhat toned and soiled very good dust jacket with the spine lettering sunned and a pinpoint hole on the cover. The jacket on white paper printed in red is an unrecorded variant not noted by Edelstein "yellow dust jacket printed in red". Contains the first book appearance of poems by Wallace Stevens Edelstein B29 binding variant I a "long" short story by Conrad Aiken Bonner B51 and contributions by Henry Miller Lawrence Durrell. and many others. The Fortune Press hardcover
1942548734London: The Fortune Press 1942. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First edition. Small octavo. 79 1 pp. Unrecorded red cloth over boards. Boards bowed else near fine in a modestly soiled very good dust jacket heavily toned at the spine and edges. Contains the first book appearance of poems by Wallace Stevens Edelstein B29 binding variant I a "long" short story by Conrad Aiken Bonner B51 and contributions by Henry Miller Lawrence Durrell. and many others. The Fortune Press hardcover
1942407783New York: Twice A Year Press 1942. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Hardcover. Cardboard boards with attached printed dustwrapper. Double number . 357pp. Fine in fine fine dust jacket with its original unprinted box with moderate chip. A pristine copy. This volume includes two photos and several stories from Alfred Stieglitz; Henry Miller's "Stiegliz and John Marin"; Muriel Rukeyser's "The Amistad Mutiny"; a section on the Civil War and many other contributions. Twice A Year Press hardcover
1966316376Lexington Virginia: Shenandoah/Washington and Lee University 1966. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Printed wrappers. Light age-toning to wrappers else near fine. Includes original work by James Tate an interview with Nicanor Parra by Miller Williams and an interview with James Dickey by Carolyn Kizer and James Boarwright. The Washington and Lee University Review. Shenandoah/Washington and Lee University unknown
1942BOOKS002716IWashington DC: Government Printing Office. cloth unevenly faded foredge spotted else a very good copy. 1942. 1st ed. sm.4to xxvii1170pp Series: Publications of the Department of State No.1791. Vol.7 of this definitive annotated 8-volume edition. . Government Printing Office hardcover
1933BOOKS002713IWashington DC: Government Printing Office. spine faded light cover & edge soil else very good copy. 1933. 1st ed. sm.4to xxiv833pp Series: Publications of the Department of State No.453. Includes folded map in rear pocket. Vol.3 of this definitive annotated 8-volume edition. . Government Printing Office unknown
1934BOOKS002714IWashington DC: Government Printing Office. spine faded light cover & edge soil else very good copy. 1934. 1st ed. sm.4to xxvi855pp Series: Publications of the Department of State No.645. Vol.4 of this definitive annotated 8-volume edition. . Government Printing Office 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
189599762<p>Philadelphia PA: Walt Whitman Fellowship. 1895. 1895. Very good. - Octavo softcover bound in cream-colored printed self-wrappers. Pages 31-42. The edges of a few pages are faintly darkened. Else a near fine partially unopened copy.</p><p>First separate printing.</p><p>"Walt Whitman Fellowship Papers: Second Year: 10. Philadelphia November 1895". This address which was the first notable comment by an African American about Whitman's significance was delivered by Kelly at the Fellowship's Annual Meeting on May 31st 1895. It was originally published in July in the Conservator a journal published by Horace Traubel who was instrumental in setting up the Fellowship.</p><p>Scientist Kelly Miller 1863-1939 was an African American mathematician sociologist essayist newspaper columnist and author. He was an important figure in the intellectual life of black America for close to half a century.</p><p>Rare in commerce.</p> Philadelphia, PA: Walt Whitman Fellowship. 1895. paperback
1966216025Dublin: Dolmen Press 1966. 11 vols. 8vo. Brown wrappers. Fiune. 11 vols. 8vo. Dolmen Press unknown
194518145Partitions sur la Russie Francis Day 1945