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19455424london: Editions Poetry 1945. 1st. Paperback. Fine. 12 unbound quarto sheets in publisher's printed portfolio enclosed in worn and torn original envelope. Illustrated with reproductions of 11 Miller watercolors. The portfolio is Fine. <br/><br/> Editions Poetry paperback books
28580Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. The Roman Catholic-Protestant Colloquium. Cambridge 1964. 385 pages clothbound very good condition in dust jacket. . Other hardcover books
1987018420New York: Robert Miller Gallery 1987. Book. Near fine condition. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Quarto 4to. 20 works reproduced. Exhibition catalog. Hardcover binding with minimal shelfwear; almost new condition. Published with the cooperation of the Leo Castelli Gallery. Book design by Ruscha and John Cheim. Limited to 2000 copies published. First edition. Robert Miller Gallery Hardcover books
2001127007Santa Monica CA: Patricia Faure Gallery 2001. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran September 8 through October 13 2001. Essay by Christopher Miles. A close to near fine copy in wrappers that are lightly soiled. Patricia Faure Gallery unknown books
192125474N.p.: by the Author 1921. Offprint. Octavo. Staple-bound self wrappers; pp.232-238. Mild soil to cover leaves; rust to staples; Very Good. Scarce offprint surveying the current state and future of educational opportunities for Blacks. ".While the mass of the race remains in the South the educational center of gravity will be shifting towrad the North. Ambitious youth will flock to the centers of the best educational advantage regardless of national or racial border lines." OCLC gives 2 locations only Emory Rutherford B. Hayes Pres. Center; none others in trade. <br/><br/>Kelly Miller 1863-1939 was the first African American to receive graduate education in Mathematics Johns Hopkins 1887-89; he later founded the Department of Sociology at Howard University where he taught until 1934. Though less widely-known today than his more famous contemporaries Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois Miller was arguably the most influential Black intellectual of his era a prolific articulate and widely-published advocate for Negro education and civil rights once called by Carter Woodson "undoubtedly the greatest pamphleteer of the Negro race. by the Author unknown books
19831070Newark DE: University of Delaware 1983. Hardcover. VG-/VG. scuffs & scratches to cloth boards; bump to lower corner. foxing to upper textblock; instances of light foxing to pg edges particularly index pgs. open tear to pg edge of 71/72. dustjacket has scuffs & rubbed edge-wear; scuffs to back cover. Black cloth black dust jacket with color illustration. 224 pp. 9 color 157 bw repros. Text is divided into three sections: The Child and The Branch; The Lion as Hero; and A Decade of Reconcilliation. This is followed by the Catalogue of Works which lists 122 works followed by an eight page bibliography and the index. University of Delaware hardcover books
1970M10177Springfield IL:: Charles C. Thomas 1970. 1970. 8vo. xv 397 pp. Figs. tables indexes. Blue cloth gilt-stamped cover and spine titles dust-jacket. Ownership rubber stamps to top fore-edge and front free endpaper. Near Fine. Charles C. Thomas, (1970). hardcover books
1997007668Tuscaloosa and London: University of Alabama Press 1997. xvi 167p. dj. University of Alabama Press unknown books
D3833Near Fine. Collection of 8 postcards; 7 of which reproduce Miller's paintings in full color 1 advert a b/w photo-illustration of Miller as a child for "The Henry Miller Odyssey: A Film Portrait of a 'Diabolically Truthful Man'" by Robert Snyder. Two are left blank but the remaining 6 are handwritten and signed by Miller quick notes typical of postcards with one poignant mention of Miller's trouble with his eyes. <br/><br/> unknown books
1972170751Brooklyn: The Brooklyn Museum 1972. Paperback. VG. Color-illustrated and white wraps with beige lettering. 80 pp. Illustrations. Catalogue of an exhibition from November 22 1972 - February 4 1973. The Brooklyn Museum paperback books
1970105469Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution Press 1970. Hardbound. VG. Red gilt embossed cloth illus. flyleaves130 pp. 51 bw plates and photographs. The excavation years 1959-1965 yielded 14407 ceramic artifacts from this important site in northern Michigan. Smithsonian Institution Press unknown books
2001Embry 175017Basic Books 2001. First edition first printing. Fine in near fine dust jacket in mylar cover. B&W illustrations. Basic Books, 2001. First edition, first printing. unknown books
2010144766Milan: Edizioni Charta 2010. First edition. Oblong hardcover. Text in English and Italian. A collection of 118 duotones about a bullfighter. A very near fine copy in a very near fine dust jacket. Signed by Miller in silver ink in the year of publication and uncommon as such. Edizioni Charta unknown books
195959065Bueno Aires: Siglo Veinte 1959. First Edition. 8vo pp. 78. Printed wraps. Pages toned and unopened a very good copy. Rare. Critical essay on Miller work. Siglo Veinte unknown books
198258973Dramatists Play Service 1982. First edition thus. Small 8vo pp. 21 plus adv. Printed wraps. Fine. Dramatists Play Service unknown books
1979UGRAELE00FPHeritage Press 1979. Fine. Gray Thomas. Elegy Written in a country Church Yard. Parker Agnes Miller. Norwalk CT: Heritage Press 1979. xv 92pp. Illustrated. 4to. Hardcover. Book condition: Near fine. In a very good slipcase. Heritage Press hardcover books
186426957New York: John Wiley 1864. First American Edition. Cloth. Very Good. First American Edition. xv 515 pages. Thick 8vo. Publisher's purple cloth now brown with faded spine panel and yellow endpapers. Bookplate of Wm J. Silver Salt Lake City Utah 1868 on front pastedown. A few other notations on the endpapers. A nice copy. Cloth. The first edition was 1855. John Wiley unknown books
197020566Columbus: Charles E. Merrill Books. Very Good. 1970. First Edition. Hardcover. Ex-lib 8vo cloth. Rubbed a few scuffs on rear cover but tight and sound. . Charles E. Merrill Books hardcover books
1987Embry 151216Picture Book Studio 1987. First edition first printing. Light erasure to front free endpaperelse fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Color illus. by Daniele Friedrich. Picture Book Studio, 1987. First edition, first printing. unknown books
19879846Natick: Picture Book Studio. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1987. Hardcover. 0887080405 . Illustrated by Daniele Friedrich. First edition. Brief gift inscription on front paste-down else fine in a dust jacket that would be fine save that it is price clipped. . Picture Book Studio hardcover books
200050662Stockholm: Midnight Paper Sales 2000. First edition limited to 166 copies this one of 26 lettered copies signed by Schanilec on the limitation page letter C and specially bound in quarter leather spine gilt in a clamshell box along with a portfolio containing 45 additional ephemeral pieces printed by Mr. Wulling; folio pp. 71 4; illustrated throughout with 24 facsimiles woodcuts ink-jet reproductions ephemera and 7 color wood-engravings by the artist-printer Gaylord Schanilec. Introduction by Rob Rulon-Miller and with a check-list by him of better than 270 books chapbooks broadsides etc. printed by Emerson Wulling at his Sumac Press in both Minneapolis and La Crosse Wisconsin. The text proper consists of a 2-part interview conducted by Schanilec and Rulon-Miller with Emerson Wulling in 1995 and 1999. Wulling who began printing in 1916 and continued to print into the 21st century printed longer than any printer before him - 87 years in all - a record of sorts which quite probably will never be broken. Quarter to Midnight A.199.a. <br/><br/> Midnight Paper Sales hardcover books
200019301Stockholm: Midnight Paper Sales 2000. First edition limited to 166 copies this one of 140 of the regular edition; folio pp. 71 4; orig. tan cloth-backed blue paper-covered boards showing the repeated design of the Sumac pressmark leather label on spine; as new in publisher's slipcase. Illustrated throughout with 24 facsimiles woodcuts ink-jet reproductions ephemera and 7 color wood-engravings by the artist-printer Gaylord Schanilec. Introduction by Rob Rulon-Miller and with a check-list by him of better than 270 books chapbooks broadsides etc. printed by Emerson Wulling at his Sumac Press in both Minneapolis and La Crosse Wisconsin. The text proper consists of an interview conducted by Gaylord Schanilec and Rob Rulon-Miller with Emerson Wulling in 1995 and 1999. Wulling who began printing in 1916 and continued to print into the 21st century printed longer than any printer before him - 87 years in all - a record of sorts which will quite probably never be broken. Quarter to Midnight A.199.b. <br/><br/> Midnight Paper Sales hardcover books
200019780Stockholm Wisconsin: Midnight Paper Sales 2000. First edition limited to 166 copies this one of 26 lettered copies signed by Schanilec on the limitation page and specially bound in quarter leather spine gilt in a clamshell box along with a portfolio containing 45 additional ephemeral pieces printed by Mr. Wulling; folio pp. 71 4; illustrated throughout with 24 facsimiles woodcuts ink-jet reproductions ephemera and 7 color wood-engravings by the artist-printer Gaylord Schanilec. Prospectus laid in. Introduction by Rob Rulon-Miller and with a check-list by him of better than 270 books chapbooks broadsides etc. printed by Emerson Wulling at his Sumac Press in both Minneapolis and La Crosse Wisconsin. The text proper consists of an interview conducted by Gaylord Schanilec and Rob Rulon-Miller with Emerson Wulling in 1995 and 1999. Wulling who began printing in 1916 and continued to print into the 21st century printed longer than any printer before him - 87 years in all - a record of sorts which will quite probably never be broken. Quarter to Midnight A.199.a. <br/><br/> Midnight Paper Sales hardcover books
1985027509New York Oxford: Oxford University Press 1985. 1st Printing. xii 684p. front. map dj. Oxford University Press unknown books
1997WRCLIT73030Chagrin Falls OH: Windjammer Adventure Publishing 1997. v1744pp. Quarto. Comb bound pictorial wrapper. Photographs. Fine. First edition. Prefatory comments by Lawrence Ferlinghetti. Photographs by Ronald Humphrey and others. Inscribed presentation copy from the Humphreys dated 1998 and with a t.l.s. forwarding the presentation copy signed by Ronald Humphrey. An autobiography of this icon of Big Sur painter and intimate of Henry Miller and many others woven from interviews and conversations. Windjammer Adventure Publishing unknown books