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1973193239Golden Press/Western Pub/A Little Golden Book-1st Prt 1973-01-01. Hardcover. Good. Fifth Printing. Mild rubbing to the edges. Clean has a good binding. Name is written inside- no other marks or notations. Golden Press/Western Pub/A Little Golden Book-1st Prt hardcover books
2010153300New York: Alfred A. Knopf 2010. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. A novel from the author of "The Good Mother" and "Inventing the Abbotts." A very near fine copy in a very near fine dust jacket. Signed and inscribed on the title page by Miller: "For Victoria with admiration and affection. Sue Miller." The recipient was a long time interviewer for NPR and had her own show on WFMT in Chicago. Alfred A. Knopf unknown books
2010WRCLIT67111New York: Alfred A. Knopf 2010. Pictorial wrappers. Uncorrected page proofs of the first edition. A fine copy. Alfred A. Knopf unknown books
196437226Berkeley: the Society 1964. Paperback. 100p. 8.5x11 inches tables articles notes slightly worn stapled wraps with cover art by Octavio Romano V and black cloth tape spine. The 21 page article with bibliography on the arrival of Los Golondrinos or Braceros immigrant Mexican workers to the USA. the Society paperback books
1911005936New York: Colgate & Co. 1911. First edition. Wraps. Very Good. The animal kingdom congregates to speak the praises of toothpaste. 12mo. 16.5 by 11 cm. 12 pp. including wraps. Colorful with cute poem that pokes gentle fun at international convocations. Tiny edge chip on front cover. Light cover soiling. <br/><br/> Colgate & Co. paperback books
2003366152003. ISBN-13: 9781584773528; ISBN-10: 1584773529. DeWitt David Miller. The Judicial Murder of Mary Surratt. Baltimore: John Murphy & Co. 1895. vi 259 pp. Reprinted 2003 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584773528; ISBN-10: 1584773529. Hardcover. New. $19.95 Reprint of first edition. Mary Surratt was the first woman tried and executed by the United States. She owned and ran a boardinghouse in Washington D.C. where John Wilkes Booth and other conspirators in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln often met. She was tried and convicted of complicity in Abraham Lincoln's assassination and hanged on July 7 1865. Though current scholarship indicates otherwise many writers have portrayed her as an innocent victim of a vengeful military tribunal that did not have the right to try her for her involvement in the assassination plot. Two events supported this view. One was the 1866 Supreme Court decision Ex parte Milligan which invalidated the authority of military courts to try civilians in places where civil courts were functioning. Ambiguity concerning military and civil authority in Washington D.C. in 1865 raised questions about the legality of her trial. The other event was the trial of her co-conspirator son John Surratt before a civil jury in 1867 two years after her death. Surratt's testimony was similar to that of his mother. When his trial ended in a hung jury it seemed to many that the military court had executed an innocent woman. unknown books
1895015849Baltimore MD: John Murphy & Co. 1895. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. vi 259 pages of text. Original brown hardcover binding with minor fraying and the spine extremities and minor shelfwear. The text is clean and unmarked. First edition. John Murphy & Co. Hardcover books
18951318468Baltimore: John Murphy & Co 1895. Hardcover. 12mo; pp 259; G/no-DJ; dark brown spine with gilt text; cloth has slight wear to exterior; some rubbing to edges; text block has light age toning to exterior edges; repaired front gutter; condition noted; interior clean; good binding;. 1318468. FP New Rockville Stock. John Murphy & Co hardcover books
189590342Baltimore: John Murphy & Co 1895. 1st ed. Hardcover. Very Good. vi 259p. Original brown cloth. 18cm. Minor cover spotting and wear. c. 1894. <br/><br/> John Murphy & Co hardcover books
195225822Garden City: Doubleday 1952. First Edition. 8vo pp. 220. Foreword by Robert E. Sherwood. Moderate wear in somewhat chipped and soiled dj. Blacklisting in radio and TV. The report for the American Civil Liberties Union. Doubleday unknown books
44078hardcover. Foreword by Robert Sherwood. 8vo cloth. Garden City 1952. Very good.<br/><br/> unknown books
1960m1187Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill 1960. 1st edition. Octavo cloth & boards 186 pp. Illus. Near-Fine in dust jacket. Includes contributions by: John D. MacDonald Ogden Nash Lincoln Steffens Dorothy Parker Robert C. Benchley and Heywood Broun. Bobbs-Merrill, [1960]. hardcover books
1876707551876. Mutiny and Murder on the High Seas McDade 679 Trial. Miller George d. 1876 Defendant. Glew John Defendant. Smith William d. 1876 Defendant. The Jefferson Borden Mutiny: Trial of George Miller John Glew And William Smith for Murder on the High Seas: Before Clifford & Lowell JJ. Boston: Printed Under the Direction of the Clerk of the Court 1876. 141 pp. Octavo 7-1/2" x 4-3/4". Stab-stitched pamphlet printed wrappers which are detached with moderate edgewear fading and light soiling spine perished text block secure. Moderate toning to text faint offsetting to title page light foxing to a few leaves heavier offsetting to verso of final leaf a blank. $350. Only edition. "The Jefferson Borden was bound for London from New Orleans. Corydon Trask Patterson was the mate and in the course of a mutiny he was hit with an iron bar and thrown overboard. The mutiny was suppressed and at this trial Glew was acquitted and Miller and Smith were condemned" McDade. This official account includes the indictment arraignment pleas assignment of counsel to prisoners empaneling of the jury evidence charge to the jury verdict remarks of the Court on passing sentence and the sentences. McDade The Annals of Murder 679. unknown books
19663337Tokyo: Kodansha 1966. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Henry Millerís copy with a Japanese booksellerís invoice Miller's address label and a Japanese bookmark illustrated with HM photo all laid in. <br/><br/> Kodansha hardcover books
197245182London: Enitharmon Press 1972. First trade paperback printing. 30 pp. Fine in glossy printed wrappers. One of 500 copies. London: Enitharmon Press, paperback books
197245180London: Enitharmon Press 1972. First edition. 30 pp. Fine in paper-covered boards with gilt-stamped leather spine. Very good clear acetate dust jacket with a chip and a tear. One of 75 numbered copies on Abbey Mills Coloured Text paper SIGNED by Manning. London: Enitharmon Press, hardcover books
197245181London: Enitharmon Press 1972. First edition. 30 pp. Hard bump to upper corners light foxing to endpapers; in all very good plus in near fine dust jacket. London: Enitharmon Press, unknown books
1972WRCLIT72132London: Enitharmon Press 1972. Quarter publisher's leather and boards t.e.g. Very slightly musty otherwise about fine. First edition limited issue. One of 75 numbered copies specially printed and bound and signed by Manning. Enitharmon Press hardcover books
19295168New York: The Mcmillan Company 1929. 1st. Decorative Cloth. Collectible; Very Good. An impressive association copy: WARMLY INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR TO THE SERVING SECRETARY-OF-STATE under Herbert Hoover and Governor General of the Phillipines Henry L. Stimson. A well-preserved copy to boot of the 1929 1st edition. Solid and VG in its navy-blue cloth. Bright gilt-design and lettering at the front panel and spine. Octavo 327 pgs. Signed by Author. <br/><br/> The Mcmillan Company hardcover books
298199New York: Macmillan. hardcover. very good. Many black & white illustrations. 327 pages. Tall 8vo navy blue cloth with gilt-decorated cover. New York: Macmillan circa 1933. Monroe Centennial Edition. Very good.<br/><br/> With a long inscription by the author dated 1949.<br/><br/> Macmillan unknown books
1985289220Gambier Ohio. : Privately published. 1985. . Hardcover tan cloth black titles. . Very good slight soiling to spine no dust jacket. . 4to. Privately published. hardcover books
1988015348Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press 1988. xi 233p. dj. University of Illinois Press unknown books
200870463Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2008. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Reprint. "Lyric poetry has long been considered an art form of timelessness but Romantic poets became fascinated by one time above all others: evening the threshold between day and night. Christopher R. Miller investigates the cultural background of this development." Octavo. Original black cloth binding with gilt titles. Remainder mark to the bottom edge; else fine in a fine dust jacket. Cambridge University Press hardcover books
1990120624New York: Nohra Haime Gallery 1990. First edition. Oblong softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran March 7-31 1990. Includes 10 color illustrations. A fine copy in stapled wrappers with original gallery postcard for the show laid in. Nohra Haime Gallery unknown books
195946154NY: Signet 1959. First edition. 191 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Selections from seven of Miller’s books with an introduction to Lawrence Clark Powell. Shifreen & Jackson A115a. NY: Signet unknown books