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197891673Boston: Gregg Press 1978. Octavo cloth. First combined edition. Combines CONDITIONALLY HUMAN 1962 and THE VIEW FROM THE STARS 1965 the two collections comprising ten short stories and two short novels including "The Darfsteller" winner of the 1955 Hugo award. New introduction by David Samuelson. Anatomy of Wonder 2004 II-767. See Survey of Science Fiction Literature I pp. 423-27. A fine copy without dust jacket as issued. #91673 Gregg Press unknown books
197882526Boston: Gregg Press 1978. Octavo cloth. First combined edition. Combines CONDITIONALLY HUMAN 1962 and THE VIEW FROM THE STARS 1965 the two collections comprising ten short stories and two short novels including "The Darfsteller" winner of the 1955 Hugo award. New introduction by David Samuelson. Anatomy of Wonder 2004 II-767. See Survey of Science Fiction Literature I pp. 423-27. A fine copy without dust jacket as issued. #82526 Gregg Press unknown books
197840323Boston: Gregg Press 1978. Octavo cloth. First combined edition. Combines CONDITIONALLY HUMAN 1962 and THE VIEW FROM THE STARS 1965 the two collections comprising ten short stories and two short novels including "The Darfsteller" winner of the 1955 Hugo award. New introduction by David Samuelson. Anatomy of Wonder 2004 II-767. See Survey of Science Fiction Literature I pp. 423-27. A fine copy without dust jacket as issued. #40323 Gregg Press unknown books
20019011925Orono Maine: National Poetry Foundation 2001. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. Bound in publisher's original grey cloth with the spine stamped in gilt. <br/><br/> National Poetry Foundation hardcover books
195940455San Francisco: R.H. Miller 1959. First Edition. Octavo; illustrated wrappers; 88pp; illus. Tiny bump at crown some trivial wear to extremities else Near Fine. Attractive issue of this west coast literary journal with contributions by Albert Camus "Communion at Tipasa" Lew Welch "Barbara / Van Gogh Poem" Ben Tibbs Walter Lowenfels Cynthia Ozick "Talk to Me of Angels" Lewis Turco and others. R.H. Miller unknown books
2000UMILSAL00LRPenguin 2000. Good. Miller Laura editor. The Salon.com Reader's Guide to Contemporary Authors. New York City: Penguin 2000. xx 455pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Bibliography. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Good with small punctures in front cover and first 25 pages. Penguin paperback books
2000UMILSAL00TMPenguin 2000. Very Good. Miller Laura editor. The Salon.com Reader's Guide to Contemporary Authors. Begley editor Adam. New York: Penguin 2000. 455pp. Indexed. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with light bumping rubbing and soiling. Former owner's name penned on first page. Black stain on edge. Tiny closed tear in bump on back cover. Penguin paperback books
1930244054London: George G. Harrap 1930. hardcover. very good. Translated by Paul England. 49 illustrations in colour & 557 in half-tone. Tall 4t. deep red cloth with decorative spine. London: George G. Harrap & Co. 1930. Very good .<br/><br/> Number 26 of 650 copies.<br/><br/> George G. Harrap unknown books
1968Embry 185743Benjamin Blom 1968. Reissue. Fine. Hunreds of b&w reproductions. Rose cloth with blue and gilt spine decoration no dust jacket. Benjamin Blom, 1968. Reissue. hardcover books
193019027London: George C. Harrap & Co 1930. Decorative Cloth. Very Good. A handsome copy of the 1930 1st UK edition #520 of 650 copies issued specifically for Great Britain. Tight and VG to VG in its russet cloth with bright gilt-titling and wonderful design along the unfaded spine. Very mild spotting at the panels otherwise very sharp and internally clean as could be with no writing or markings of any kind. Thick tall quarto top-edge gilt. "With 48 illustrations in colour and 357 in half-tone" <br/><br/> George C. Harrap & Co hardcover books
35727Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. Full maroon cloth with titling gilt to decorative spine. 135 pp. text illustrations printed on coated stock on one side of the leaf only. Binding slightly worn and stained; spine faded and with head and tail slightly frayed; hinges reinforced with maroon tape; endpapers slightly foxed with former owner's signature to front free endpaper. Minor internal wear; half-title partially detached.<br/><br/>Limited to 350 copies this number 147. J. B. Lippincott hardcover books
021962Philadelphia Ndca.1930: J.B. Lippincott. Limited Edition. Thick Quarto. Limited to 650 copies for England and 350 copies for United States. The present copy is #3 of 350 copies of the American issue 136pp. text and illustrated with 48 illustrations in color and 357 in half-tone. The most important study of Russian theatre in the early revolutionary years. As Fulop-Mueller notes: The revolutionizing of the theatre soon became one of the most important parts of Soviet propaganda yet it was this that led to Stanislavsky's influence on Vakhtangov who transformed a handful of inexperience actors into a corps of brilliant character actors. This led to the establishment of the Habima in Palestine in the decades before the establishing of Israel. They toured Europe America and Palestine in 1926 and hence this beautiful book has rare photgraphic images of that era many of which are found nowhere else. They also include those of Leon Bakst Stravinsky Larionov Anna Pavlova Karsavina and other important actors artists and players including marionettes. . Covers also little theatre art theatre and the development of the architectural styles ballet opera and various other costumes art for scenery in black and white and several in rich color. Much of the remarkable developments in American theatre in the post World War II era can be traced to these major influences. A very good copy bound in maroon cloth spine lettered and decorated in blue and gilt shelf numbers to rear of title page dark black coated endpapers to rear some fading to spine and edges. J.B. Lippincott unknown books
19786719New York: Workman Publishing 1978. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in Very Good DJ. Tight bright and unmarred. DJ shows light sun at spine small hole near top else bright and clean. Purple paper boards green lettering in blind lettering printed endpages. 4to. 215pp. Illus. <br/><br/> Workman Publishing hardcover books
1961292243New York N.Y.: Greenwich Book Publishers Inc 1961. First Edition. Very Good binding/Very Good dust jacket. Signed. The Royal Queen Elizabeth Miller was descended from slaves; she left Virginia fro New Jersey and founded an orphanage for black children in Orange. This copy is signed by the author with a personal inscription.~~Some light stains to the boards and light foxing to the endpapers. But a sturdy and serviceable copy of an uncommon book. about an uncommon person. Very Good binding / Very Good dust jacket. Greenwich Book Publishers, Inc unknown books
1965291170New York.: Grove Press. 1965. First printings. . Black cloth gilt spine titles gilt signature on covers. . Very good plus small owner’s stamp to endpapers in very good dust jackets slipcase has a partially split corner. 21.5x14.5 cm. . Heavy set will require extra shipping. weight: 5.4 lb. Grove Press. hardcover books
195049271Paris: Obelisk Press 1950. Second edition first combined clothbound edition. 634 pp. Very near fine in full sahara brown cloth. No dust jacket no example seen by the bibliographers. Shifreen & Jackson A76c. Paris: Obelisk Press hardcover books
1965194072Grove Press 1965-01-01. Hardcover. Good/Good. Three volume set without slipcase. Books are clean with good bindings no marks or notations. Dust jackets show minor to moderate scuffing age toning and wear. Some dark smudges on the dust jacket and page edge of Plexus Volume 2. Prices are not clipped and jackets are now wrapped in clear protective sleeves. This will incur additional shipping costs because of its weight and size. HB HS Grove Press hardcover books
196549272NY: Grove 1965. Fourteenth edition second American edtition. 634 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. Shifreen & Jackson A76u. NY: Grove unknown books
196520279Evanston: Greenleaf Publishing 1965. Thirteenth edition overall first American edition third piracy. 271 pp. Lean and reading creases to spine else very good only in printed wrappers with a crease to lower right corner. The second volume only of this two volume set. Shifreen & Jackson A76t. Evanston: Greenleaf Publishing unknown books
19509778Paris: The Obelisk Press 1950. Collectible; Very Good. The 1950 1st trade edition re-bound in a full brown leatherette with bright gilt-lettering and raised bands along the spine. Tight and VG with light soiling to the endpapers. Former owner monogram in gilt and armorial bookplate at the front pastedown. 12mo 634 pgs. The first volume in Henry Miller's "The Rosy Crucifixion" trilogy. <br/><br/> The Obelisk Press hardcover books
196549270NY: Grove Press 1965. Twelfth edition second American edition the first authorized US edition. 640 pp. Small chip to top edge of rear cover else very near fine in printed wrappers. Shifreen & Jackson A83o. NY: Grove Press unknown books
19539776Paris: The Olympia Press 1953. Collectible; Very Good. The 1953 1st edition in 2 volumes. #1261 of 2000 copies issued. Both volumes clean and VG in a full dark-brown leatherette with bright gilt-lettering and raised bands along the spines. Thick 12mos top-edges gilt new marbled endpapers. Matching armorial bookplates at each front pastedown. The 2nd volume of Henry Miller's monumental "The Rosy Crucifixion" <br/><br/> The Olympia Press hardcover books
19601327035Taipei: n. publ c. 1960. Hardcover. 12mo; pp 634; G-/Fair; beige spine with black and red text; text to front endpaper indicates this is a "Taipei bootleg ca. 1960"; book one of the Rosy Crucifixion Trilogy; dust jacket shows soiling wear to exterior; several open chips to edges; mylar wraps; cloth has some soiling smudges to exterior; rubbed corners; sturdy boards; text block has slight age toning; previous owner's name to ffep; ink to rear endpaper; lightly shaken spine;. 1327035. FP New Rockville Stock. n. publ hardcover books
1956153288Paris: Olympia Press 1956. paperback. near fine. Small 8vo printed yellow wrappers. Paris: Olympia Press 1956. Near fine. First one volume English language edition. Second Olympia edition. Shifreen & Jackson A83g.<br/><br/> Olympia Press unknown books
194922535Paris: Obelisk Press 1949. First Edition. Limited to 3000 copies of which these are nos. 2661 & 0004. Two volumes; small octavos 19.5cm.; original grey-green cloth spines stamped in green and gilt; 368; 326pp. Spines a bit faded gilt lettering starting to dull; preliminaries slightly foxed else a Very Good or better set. The first title in "The Rosy Crucifixion" trilogy. SHIFREEN & JACKSON A76a&b. Obelisk Press unknown books