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198684632Washington DC: Open Hand Publishing 1986. Paperback. 91p. review copy with sheets laid in first printing wraps slightly toned. African American poet. Open Hand Publishing paperback books
198629872Washingon DC: Open Hand. 1986. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Wraps fine copy. Laid into this copy is an invitation to the author's wedding; laid into that is an invitation to the wedding reception ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 91 pp . Open Hand paperback books
199627329Chicago: Bruce Joshua Miller 1996. First Edition. Octavo 21.25cm.; original white pictorial staplebound wrappers; 4i136pp. Fine. Quotations from members of the GOP regarding various subjects including the gender gap Earth Day equal opportunity and family values. Not in OCLC as of August 2015. Bruce Joshua Miller unknown books
19992282230Alfred A. Knopf 1999. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Signed by author. First edition. Signed by author without inscription. Jacket spine head very lightly bumped. 1999 Hard Cover. We have more books available by this author!. 265 pp. In the summer of 1968 Jo Becker ran out on the marriage and the life her parents wanted for her and escaped--for one beautiful idyllic year--into a life that was bohemian and romantic living under an assumed name in a rambling group house in Cambridge. It was a time of limitless possibility but it ended in a single instant when Jo returned home one night to find her best friend lying dead in a pool of blood on the living room floor. Now Jo has everything she's ever wanted: a veterinary practice she loves a devoted husband three grown daughters a beautiful Massachusetts farmhouse. And if occasionally she feels a stranger to herself and wonders what happened to the freedom she once felt or how she came to be the wife mother and doctor her neighbors know and trust--if at times she feels as if her whole life is vanishing behind her as she's living it--she need only look at her daughters or her husband Daniel to recall the satisfactions of family and community and marriage. But when an old housemate settles in her small town the fabric of Jo's life begins to unravel: seduced again by the enticing possibility of another self and another life she begins a dangerous flirtation that returns her to the darkest moment of her past and imperils all she loves. While I Was Gone is an exquisitely suspenseful novel about how quickly and casually a marriage can be destroyed how a good wife can find herself placing all she holds dear at risk. In expert strokes Sue Miller captures the precariousness of even the strongest ties the ease with which we abandon each other and our need to be forgiven. An extraordinary book her best from a beloved American writer. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover books
1944005678Baltimore Maryland: Contemporary Poetry 1944. Contemporary Poetry Library Series #3 printed at The Prairie Press by Carroll Coleman. Fine in a very Near Fine dust wrapper spine just a touch darkened. . Limited First Edition. Cloth. Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Contemporary Poetry Hardcover books
1948144497Baltimore MD: Contemporary Poetry 1948. First edition. Hardcover. 70 pages. Volume Three in the Contemporary Poetry Library Series. An about very good with darkening to the gutters of the endpapers in an about fair dust jacket with a number of edge tears small chips and some foxing. Contemporary Poetry unknown books
590868vo printed wraps. very good. unknown books
198946328West Chester PA: Aralia Press 1989. stiff paper wrappers cord-tied. Aralia Press. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers cord-tied. unpaginated. Printed in an edition limited to 200 copies as a keepsake to commemorate the opening of the exhibit "The Books of the Red Ozier Press." This copy is signed by Miller. Steve Miller the proprietor of the Red Ozier Press describes how the press got its name. Aralia Press unknown books
1989129726West Chester PA: Aralia Press 1989. stiff paper wrappers. Aralia Press. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. unpaginated. Printed in an edition limited to 200 copies as a keepsake to commemorate the opening of the exhibit "The Books of the Red Ozier Press." In this Steve Miller the proprietor of the Red Ozier Press describes how the press got its name. Aralia Press unknown books
197216797New York: Harper & Row Publishers 1972. Hardcover. 342p. very good first edition in cloth boards and unclipped dj. Young 2710. Harper & Row, Publishers hardcover books
1888235741888. MILLER Emily Huntington. WHAT HAPPENED ON A CHRISTMAS EVE. Illustrated. NY: Hunt & Eaton 1888. 12mo. embossed red cloth stamped in gilt and black. First Edition. Not listed in Wright. An uncommon title. Very Good bright pencil & ink name on preliminary pages spine a bit cocked. $125.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
196278100NY:: Grosset & Dunlap. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1962. Hardcover. B004T2UU8M . First edition. Very good in a very good minor edge wear old sale price on front flap dust jacket. ; 149 pages . Grosset & Dunlap, hardcover books
197121849London: Turret Books 1971. First Thus. Limited to 350 copies. Slim quarto 24cm.; original cloth in black pictorial dust jacket; unpaged; illus. chiefly printed in facsimile. Near Fine. Turret Books unknown books
19354309Paris: privately printed 1935. First edition of Miller's rare second book financed by friends and printed in September 1935; no copies were for sale; 18mo 19pp. original printed wrappers; a fine copy in the original mailing envelope addressed in Miller's hand but which is badly waterstained. Signed at the end of the text as usual and dated by Miller this copy with an additional inscription on the front flyleaf reading: "Send no monies! "Alf" is sitting on easy street. A re-print with a Preface will be out shortly -- 25 cents a copy. H.M." Financed by friends and printed by Lecram-Servant the same printer who did Tropic of Cancer this little book was an open appeal for money to send Alfred Perles to Ibiza in the Balearic Islands so he could write without disturbance. The second edition to which Miller refers in his inscription was published in June 1938 and contained a two-page foreword by Miller. <br/><br/> privately printed unknown books
1938WRCLIT42943Belgium 1938. 12mo. Printed wrappers. Second edition with a new Foreword. This copy has been signed by Miller on the title. Small collector's label tipped inside rear wrapper trace of rust to staples else a nice copy. S & J A10b. unknown books
197124663Philadelphia: Walton Press 1971. New Edition. Octavo 21cm.; original red-orange cloth gilt-lettered spine; 23pp. Minor dust-soiling else About Fine. Very slightly revised reprint edition of the 1944 Porter imprint this printed in an edition of 250 copies. SHIFREEN & JACKSON A10g. Walton Press unknown books
1944202040Berkeley: Bern Porter 1944. Third. paperback. fine. 18mo printed wrappers. Berkeley: Bern Porter 1944. Third Edition first American. Fine<br/><br/> With a previously unpublished "Preface to the Third Edition" by Miller. As in other copies 14 words have been inked out by hand. Autographed by Miller 1973 on the title page.<br/><br/> Bern Porter unknown books
1944WRCLIT42944Berkeley: Bern Porter 1944. 12mo. Printed wrappers. First U.S. edition with a new preface and frontis by Miller. One of 738 copies; as usual a number of words are blacked out in the text. Signed and dated by the publisher in 1991. A very good unopened copy. S & J A10c. Bern Porter unknown books
1971017152London: Turret Books. 1971. The limited issue of the fourth edition first British edition. One of 100 numbered copies signed by Miller and Alfred Perles who provides an epilogue. Fine in a fine dust jacket with announcement of publication laid in. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Turret Books hardcover books
194448551Berkeley: Bern Porter 1944. First US edition third edition overall. 12mo. 24 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers and fine printed dust jacket. Ten words blacked-out by the publisher as a condition of publication. Shifreen & Jackson A10c. Berkeley: Bern Porter unknown books
31147Berkeley: Bern Porter nd. First US edition. 24 pp. Very good plus in stapled wrappers. 738 copies printed all of which were to be censored by hand to cover 14 words as in this copy. From the library of poet Douglas Blazek SIGNED by Blazek on the front free endpaper. Shifreen & Jackson A10c. Berkeley: Bern Porter unknown books
2004151839Concord: Small Poetry Press 2004. 71p. preface color inkjet photos second printing in pictorial wraps. California poet and photographer. Small Poetry Press unknown books
2007176809Austin Texas: University Of Texas Press 2007. Hardcover. New/Sealed. red cloth boards w/ illustrated dustjacket. 327 pgs w/ plates. Although less well known than its much-admired counterparts in Peru and Bolivia highland Ecuadorian weaving is an Andean tradition that has relationships with these more southern areas. A world away from the industrialized textile manufacturing of Euro-American society these handmade pieces reflect the history and artistry of an ancient culture. This comprehensive study edited by Ann Pollard Rowe is unrivaled in its detail and includes not only descriptions of the indigenous weaving and dyeing technology but also an interpretation of its historical significance as well as hundreds of photographs drawings and maps that inform the understanding of the process.--. University Of Texas Press hardcover books
1948230351Berkeley: the city 1948. Pamphlet. 22p. decorated throughout with vignette uncredited cartoon illustrations swipes softbound a pamphlet in 8x5 inch stapled wraps. Find a preliminary address to the public by city manager Miller with laid in two more messages from him: a brief "With compliments" leaf and a substantial "Budget Message" nearly 2000 words. He leavens his statistics with anecdotes "citizens in 1923 did not pay for -and did not get- the benefits of such 1948 MUSTS as police and fire radio communication pension funds child hygiene services" &c and the great world "It was the year of Freud and of jazz". Staples are somewhat rusty paper is toned with some light staining a good-only copy. the city unknown books
168462San Francisco: International Society for Individual Liberty 199-. Single sheet folded to make 6-panel brochure 3.75x8.5 inches. Libertarian perspective opposed to government-run health care or mandates. International Society for Individual Liberty unknown books