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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
194162909Chicago IL: Fictioneers Inc. 1941. 4to. 144 pp. Text illustrations by Morey G. Thorp. Colour-illustrated softcovers yapp fore-edges uniform light interior toning as usual minor shelfwear couple very minor closed tears still VG- bright copy. First edition of this installment in Super Science Stories launched as a cheaper companion to Astonishing Stories and which here features an an early Asimov short story “History†De Camp’s & Miller’s “Genus Homo†and jones’s “Captives of the Durna Rangue.†Fictioneers, Inc., paperback
1874202200035Tours, Alfred Mame et Fils, 1874 ; in-8, 359 pp., cartonnage pleine toile d'éditeur, dos lisse orné, tranches jaspées. Illustré de nombreuses gravures sur bois.
1878A2022Paris, Hachette, 1878 ; in-12, 328 pp., cartonnage bleu d’éditeur, dos lisse, plats estampés et ornés. Bibliotheque des Merveilles. Bon état.
1931D5369Philadelphia, the Wistar Institute Press, 1931 ; 182 x 266 mm, 8 pp. + 1 pl. hors-texte, couverture et cahier agrafés. Tiré à part, en langue anglaise. the Anatomical Record (Reprinted from) [Anat. Rec.], Vol. 48. No. 2. February, 1931. Bon état.
201228746Paris, Gallimard, 1952 ; in-12, 248 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. N°115.
61387London: John and Josiah Boydell 1792 1803. Original copper engraving 44 x 60 cm overall sheet 55.5 x 68 cm. Tissue guard to verso. Some foxing to lower margin not affecting plate. From "A Collection of Prints. Illustrating the Dramatic Works of Shakespeare." published by Boydell London 1803. In 1789 the publisher John Boydell opened the Shakespeare Gallery an exhibition space in London's Pall Mall showcasing paintings that exclusively represented scenes from Shakespeare's plays. The Gallery was a bid to revive 'history painting' the practice of depicting scenes from the Bible mythology or the classics in contemporary British art a genre thought to be of great public benefit because of its morally instructive messages. What better unifying theme for such a project than the works of Shakespeare which had become so popular and so integral to British identity by the mid-18th century The Gallery opened in May 1789 with 34 canvases by 18 British artists. By the next year there were 55 paintings and in 1796 the total was 84 along with dozens of 'Small Pictures'. Once the exhibition was mounted reproductive engravings of the paintings produced by an in-house team of 46 printmakers were available to purchase either as a large portfolio of 90 prints or as a luxurious illustrated edition of the plays. The British Library London: John and Josiah Boydell, 1792 [1803]. unknown
61401London: John and Josiah Boydell 1795 1803. Original copper engraving 44 x 60 cm overall sheet 55 x 68 cm. Very light browning to outer edges of margins not affecting plate. From "A Collection of Prints. Illustrating the Dramatic Works of Shakespeare." published by Boydell London 1803. In 1789 the publisher John Boydell opened the Shakespeare Gallery an exhibition space in London's Pall Mall showcasing paintings that exclusively represented scenes from Shakespeare's plays. The Gallery was a bid to revive 'history painting' the practice of depicting scenes from the Bible mythology or the classics in contemporary British art a genre thought to be of great public benefit because of its morally instructive messages. What better unifying theme for such a project than the works of Shakespeare which had become so popular and so integral to British identity by the mid-18th century The Gallery opened in May 1789 with 34 canvases by 18 British artists. By the next year there were 55 paintings and in 1796 the total was 84 along with dozens of 'Small Pictures'. Once the exhibition was mounted reproductive engravings of the paintings produced by an in-house team of 46 printmakers were available to purchase either as a large portfolio of 90 prints or as a luxurious illustrated edition of the plays. The British Library London: John and Josiah Boydell, 1795 [1803]. unknown
19752288New York: Grove Press Inc. 1975. First Edition First Printing. <br /><br />Octavo 8 1/2 x 5 3/4 inches; 215 x 145 mm 184 pages in black cloth titles to spine in a photo-illustrated dust jacket hard cover. <br /><br /><b>SIGNED</b> by Henry Miller on the half title. Thirty years of warm correspondence mostly about French literature. The friendship between novelist and literary scholar began after Miller sent Fowlie an admiring letter about an article Fowlie had written in the Surrealist magazine View in 1943. With an introduction by Fowlie as well as his essay about the influence of French writers on Miller. <br /><br />CONDITION: Fine in a Near Fine unclipped and lightly toned dust jacket. A beautiful copy. Grove Press, Inc. hardcover
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
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
1965660701965 P., Albin Michel, 1965, in 12 broché, 187 pages, non coupé ; couverture illustrée.
3573P., Albin Michel, 1965, in 12 broché, 183 pages.
202402888S.l., Delcourt, 2007 ; in-8, 148 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. EO tome 1.
202402887S.l., Delcourt, 2008 ; in-8, 139 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. EO tome 3.
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
201228141Paris, NRF Gallimard - série noire, 1954 ; in-12, 247 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Édition originale N° 203 - bon état.
200508639Paris, NRF Gallimard - série noire, 1952 ; in-12, 248 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. N° 138.
201108701Paris, NRF Gallimard - série noire, 1952 ; in-12, 248 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. N° 144 bon état.
200701758Macon, Imprimerie buguet-comptoir, 1937 ; in-8, 90 pp., broché.
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
194742720Deux-Rives, 1947 1947 In-4, en ff sous couverture illustrée et rempliée, chemise et étui défr., 395 pp. 24 lithographies hors-texte en couleurs lithographiés par Beaudet, 15 bandeaux, 15 lettrines et 9 culs-de-lampe en un ton. Bon exemplaire
201225998Paris, Presses de la cité - collection un mystère, 1962 ; in-12, 192 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Broché n° 668 état correct.
19196188Butte Montana: Miller Studio 1919. 32x8" panoramic sepia photograph on card stock. Several creases and a few smudges. 5" tear from left margin into the photo. Good. <br /> <br /> Nice panoramic image of the Elks Drum Corps in Butte Montana boosters for the Victory Liberty Loan 1919. The group is in full dress including a patriotic Uncle Sam at the center of the photo. . Miller Studio unknown
1930G0808Paris, Journal de la Navigation, s.d. (vers 1930) ; in-8, VIII-312 pp., broché. Droit du cabotage et du transport fluvial. Bon état.