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198259063NY: Grove 1982. First Evergreen Edition. 8vo pp. 167. Little bent but o/w fine in publisher's paper wrapper. Carson was a professor at the University Guelph. Grove unknown books
198758969NY: Chelsea House 1987. 4th printing. 8vo pp. 165. Bound in cloth Fine. Bloom was Sterling Professor of Humanities at Yale University. Eleven essays on Miller's plays qwith a chronology etc. Chelsea House unknown books
200358965Cambridge MA: Da Capo 2003. Uncorrected proof copy. 8vo pp. 466.Issued without the index publisher's pr sheet laid in. Incudes a chronology of premier productions notes list of works. A very good plus copy. A definitive biography of the author of Death of a salesman The crucible and A view from the bridge. Da Capo unknown books
197058988NY: David McKay 1970. First American ediiton. 8vo pp. 336. A very good copy in little worn price clipped dj. Review copy with slip and pr blurb laid in. "A comprehensive study of the work and thought of Arthur Miller. David McKay unknown books
19419461941. MILLER Louise Klein. AS I SEE IT. Portland Maine: Falmouth Publishing House 1941. Small quarto red cloth stamped in gilt. First Edition. Signed presentation from Miller on the front endpaper: "My Dear The year flows on with out haste without rest to weave upon the loom of time its mantle of Eternity. Sincere regards Louise Klein Miller. August 19 1941." Very Good some light dampstaining to a few pages; little spotting covers. $150.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1992034789Kingston: Kingston Publishers. 1992. "The Uncensored Story of Luther Campbell of the 2 Live Crew." Campbell's autobiography which deals to a great degree with the obscenity case brought against him and the Two Live Crew for their lyrics on an album with the same name as this book. When the album was declared obscene and illegal to sell Campbell and two others were arrested after performing songs from the album at a club in Florida. They were acquitted in their court case after Henry Louis Gates Jr. among others spoke on behalf of their lyrics. This book was published in Kingston Jamaica with a "Parental Advisory" notice on its cover because it was thought that it might not be publishable by an American publisher. When it was published in America after the trial and appeal had ended it became a bestseller but the Jamaican edition which is the true first is quite scarce. OCLC lists only 6 copies of the Kingston edition. Light wear to spine and corners; near fine in wrappers. Softcover. Near Fine. Kingston Publishers paperback books
197640870Guilford:: Shoreline Times Company. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1976. Hardcover. Black and white photographs throughout. First edition. Very good in a very good dust jacket. . Shoreline Times Company, hardcover books
1968M12401Baltimore:: Williams & Wilkins Co. 1968. 1968. 4to. Unpaginated 63 plates. Printed boards. Bookplate of Jay B. Angevine Jr. inside front cover. Fine. Williams & Wilkins Co., 1968. hardcover books
1969272664New York: John Wiley & Sons 1969. Hardcover. Very Good. Third edition. Third printing. Very good. Owner's name inside front and rear cover. Small sticker price offsetting on front fly. Cover corners are bumped. Series in Psychology. John Wiley & Sons hardcover books
1983WRCLIT30837New York: Scribner's 1983. Boards. First edition. Toe of spine bumped else about fine in dust jacket with a few small abrasions. Scribner's hardcover books
198314434New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1983. Hardcover. 180p. 8p. photographs very food first edition first printing stated in boards and unclipped dj. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1983020942New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1983. 180p. b/w illus. dj. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
19882306185Novato: Presidio 1988. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Edges faintly toned. 1988 Hard Cover. Offers a day-by-day look at the events of August 1944 which resulted in the defeat of the German Army. Presidio hardcover books
19889010788Novato CA: Presidio Press 1988. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. The dust jacket has two closed tears to the bottom edge. <br/><br/> Presidio Press hardcover books
1988015924Novato: Presidio 1988. viii 280p. b/w illus. dj. Presidio unknown books
1993218644WA: Copper 1993. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Near fine in wrappers a paperback. Cover slightly warped. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information. Copper paperback books
197080370Oxford: At the Clarendon Press 1970. cloth dust jacket. Landa Louis A. 8vo. cloth dust jacket. vii 359 pages. First edition. A collection of 17 essays offered as a Festschrift to Landa. Jacket is price clipped. At the Clarendon Press unknown books
1981173509New York: B.G. Cantor Sculpture Center 1981. Paperback. VG- light corner and edge wear to wraps. Glossy color-illustrated wraps with white and black lettering. 64 pp. B.G. Cantor Sculpture Center paperback books
2016166174Columbus: Austin T. Miller 2016. Paperback. VG. Clean and tight contents. Beige wraps with monochrome and black illustrations blue lettering. 80 pp. Filled with color illustrations. An extensive collection of works for sale from furniture to miniatures and Shakers. Austin T. Miller paperback books
103812hardcover. near fine/very good. 76 illus. 3 maps. 8vo cloth d.w. New York 1966.<br/><br/> unknown books
197357780Sydney: Sydney University Press 1973. Hardcover. Very Good. Volume II only. Facsimile reprint of the 1940 first edition. This second volume covers novelists and novels from 1900 to 1935 and criticism from 1833 to 1938. Includes an alphabetical list of non-Australian authors of novels associated with Australia and three indexes. Original green buckram binding with gilt stamping. A very good copy. Sydney University Press hardcover books
4940HENRY MILLER 1891-1980. Miller was an American author best known for Tropic of Cancer. ALS. 1pg. 7†x 12â€. April 11 1954. Big Sur California. An autograph letter signed “Henry Millerâ€. Miller wrote to an Argentinian publisher about Spanish-language versions of Miller’s books. “Dear Mr. Dickman Thank you for your good letter. Sorry I do not write Spanish. How about French – est-ce que vous lisez français All my books are now appearing in Japanese. I have a good literary agent in Paris whom I asked to get in touch with you – at your old address. – Dr. Michael A. Hoffman 77 Boulevard Saint-Michel Paris 5 He handles all foreign placements for me now. My last book – ‘The Books in My Life’ New Directions N. Y. ought to appeal to your readers. Have you seen it What is the situation with regard to getting dollars I ask because ‘New Directions’ seem to insist on that. However you might be able to work out another arrangement – francs pesos – with Dr. Hoffman. I want very much to be published in Spanish and Portuguese. Hope you can find a way. The whole South American continent is like a myth rather than a reality. Whose fault is that Ours most likely. All good wishes. Henry Millerâ€. The letter is written on green airmail stationery and is in fine condition. unknown books
19580336451958. An autograph letter signed from Miller to editor and publisher Pascal Pat Covici regarding R.K. Narayan's book The Guide. A full page plus one margin of Miller's writing in pencil praising Narayan's book and asking about others. Two passages are bracketed in red presumably by Covici and marked "excerpt." In the second of these Miller writes "I was amazed that a man of his world could exhibit such a modern technique. To boot he's a born story teller. With a fine sense of the tragi-comic." Dated in Big Sur 6/13/58. Another hand has added "File H. Miller." Browned else fine. Good literary content. No Binding. Near Fine. unknown books
19492265161949. "Henry Miller" in black fountain pen ink on letter sheet Big Sur California June 2 1949; 4to 8 1/2" x 11"; 1 page recto only. Together with the original holograph mailing envelope stamped with a 6 cent Air Mail stamp and postmarked Big Sur California June 2 1949. Fine fresh. To E.E. Schmidt: 1318 E. Albion Milwaukee 2 Wisconsin In part: "I'm sending you a copy of the Paris 'Capricorn' signed.Sorry but I don't have any of the 'Hamlet'.The Rosy Crucifixion vol. I is due out in August.If you ever know any reliable folks.who want the banned books do let me know." Miller's novels were banned in the U.S. until 1964. Henry Miller 1891-1980 born December 26 1891 New York New York; died June 7 1980 Pacific Palisades California; noted American author; books banned in the U.S. until 1960s; famous for "Tropic of Cancer" 1931 and "Tropic of Capricorn" 1939 banned in the US until 1960s. Soft cover. Fine. paperback books
502639"Henry Miller" in black fountain pen ink on pictorial Hotel Touraine letterhead Boston December 25 no year ca. 1910. 5 3/8" x 8 3/8"; 1 1/4 pages recto and verso; very good. Christmas Greetings To Clarence W. Barron: ".a new play by Phillip Moeller kept me up until four this morning.in consequence I overslept." Miller 1860-1926 London-born American actor/director; acted on Broadway 1899-1906; manager of the Henry Miller Theatre 1918-1926. Barron 1855-1928 born July 2 1855 Boston Massachusetts; died October 2 1928 Battle Creek Michigan; editor media tycoon founder Wall Street Journal and Barron's newspaper. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books