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1960018243New York: Simon and Schuster 1960. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo. 351pp. Sharp Stated First Printing. Bound in 1/4 black cloth over purple paper-covered boards with lettering in gilt on spine and small illustrations in black on front board. Illustrated end-papers. Square tight and clean throughout with no interior toning or foxing. Mild toning to spine ends and board edges. Very attractive unclipped dust jacket $4.95 has some tiny nicks and chips to spine ends and tips. Small tape repair on the reverse of the crown. Spine panel and top flap edges toned. Still quite fresh and bright and presents very well. Made into the 1968 film starring Jason Robards and Britt Ekland. A very pretty collectable copy at a great price. Simon and Schuster hardcover
1960018242New York: Simon and Schuster 1960. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good/Near Fine. 8vo. 351pp. Sharp Stated First Printing. Bound in 1/4 black cloth over purple paper-covered boards with lettering in gilt on spine and small illustrations in black on front board. Illustrated end-papers. Square tight and clean throughout with no interior toning or foxing. Mild wear and toning to spine ends. Very attractive clipped dust jacket has some tiny nicks to spine ends and tips. Mild rubbing. Spine panel and top flap edges toned. Still quite fresh and bright and presents very well. Made into the 1968 film starring Jason Robards and Britt Ekland. A very pretty collectable copy at a great price. Simon and Schuster hardcover
1960003817Simon & Schuster. DJ in archival cover. . Fine. Hardcover. 1960. Simon & Schuster hardcover
1960001217Simon & Schuster. DJ in archival cover sunned price clipped small chip. Stated first printing. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1960. Simon & Schuster hardcover
19609511New York: Simon & Schuster 1960. 1st. Hardcover. Fine in near fine dustjacket short closed tear; minor wear to extremities; slight fading to spine. Octavo. 351pp. Design by Paul Bacon. Grey cloth spine over purple boards illustrated endpapers in color printed dust. Review Copy. TLS from Simon and Schuster Publicity Director expressing concern for reviewers in the Bible Belt and certain Mid-western and New England areas for the risque dustjacket with an explantion that they were being sent a a less embarrassing jacket to cover up the Minsky dustjacket. A fanciful expedition to the lost Atlantis of show business. Basis for the movie of the same name in 1968 starring Jason Robards Britt Eckland and Elliott Gould. Simon & Schuster hardcover
196028702New York: Simon and Schuster 1960. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket price is inked out a few chips and sort tears front hinge loose. Basis for the William Friedkin film about the raid on a burlesque palace in 1925 featuring Jason Robards Britt Ekland Forrest Tucker Elliott Gould and Bert Lahr. Both died during the filming. Stated First Printing. Simon and Schuster hardcover
1960mon0004039723Simon and Schuster 1/1/1960 12:00:00 AM. hardcover. Good. 1.2000 8.4000 6.4000. The dust jacket is worn. The pages are lightly tanned. The copy shows minor external wear but is in otherwise clean condition. Simon and Schuster hardcover
1960mon0000001488Simon and Schuster 1/1/1960 12:00:00 AM. hardcover. Good. 1.2000 8.4000 6.4000. Ex-library; clean text; binding starting to loosen but pages intact Simon and Schuster hardcover
1960009426Simon & Schuster 1960. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Fine copy in A near Fine Price Clipped Jacket.Terrific Copy.First Edition. Simon & Schuster Hardcover
1968157988N.p.: N.p. 1968. Vintage borderless reference photograph for the 1968 film showing director William Friedkin talking with actress Britt Ekland on the set. <br /> <br /> From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler. <br /> <br /> Based on the 1960 novel by Rowland Barber. A mildly exaggerated history of the creation of the striptease and the downfall of 1920s-era burlesque clubs in which an Amish girl performing Bible story dances at a burlesque club is being taken advantage of by the club's owner in order to mock public decency-enforcing police officers and who accidentally invents the striptease when she tears her costume. Shot in 58 days and edited for 9 months the film's budget exceeded $3 million making it the most expensive film shot in New York City at the time. Elliot Gould's film debut and Bert Lahr's last film as he died during production. <br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in New York City.<br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Olive Films 915. N.p. unknown
0282758798.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
012903New York: The Harwell-Evans Co. 1908 The elegant monthly periodical devoted to work in New York and a few other cities mostly by New York-based architects. Each folio-sized issue of approx. 50 pp. contains editorial content letters and two feature articles illustrated from plans and sepia-toned photo-gravures as well as a few pages of ads relating to the featured articles some of which are written by the architect. This issue featuring "Red Oaks" by John M. Carrere. First edition. Folio 35 x 24 cm; photogravure illustrations and other illustrations from photographs plans and drawings. Portion of spine lacking; chipping to overlapping edges of covers; internally fine. . New York: The Harwell-Evans Co., 1908 unknown
012902New York: The Harwell-Evans Co. 1911 The elegant monthly periodical devoted to work in New York and a few other cities mostly by New York-based architects. Each folio-sized issue of approx. 50 pp. contains editorial content letters and two feature articles illustrated from plans and sepia-toned photo-gravures as well as a few pages of ads relating to the featured articles some of which are written by the architect. This issue featuring Prudential Group Newark NJ by George B. Post & Sons. First edition. Folio 35 x 24 cm; photogravure illustrations and other illustrations from photographs plans and drawings. Portion of spine lacking; chipping to overlapping edges of covers; internally fine. . New York: The Harwell-Evans Co., 1911 unknown
012896New York: The Harwell-Evans Co. 1910 The elegant monthly periodical devoted to work in New York and a few other cities mostly by New York-based architects. Each folio-sized issue of approx. 50 pp. contains editorial content letters and two feature articles illustrated from plans and sepia-toned photo-gravures as well as a few pages of ads relating to the featured articles some of which are written by the architect. This issue featuring Lloyd Warren Residence by Warren & Wetmore. First edition. Folio 35 x 24 cm; photogravure illustrations and other illustrations from photographs plans and drawings. Portion of spine lacking; chipping to overlapping edges of covers; internally fine. . New York: The Harwell-Evans Co., 1910 unknown
012900New York: The Harwell-Evans Co. 1911 The elegant monthly periodical devoted to work in New York and a few other cities mostly by New York-based architects. Each folio-sized issue of approx. 50 pp. contains editorial content letters and two feature articles illustrated from plans and sepia-toned photo-gravures as well as a few pages of ads relating to the featured articles some of which are written by the architect. This issue featuring Current Work by Harry Allen Jacobs. First edition. Folio 35 x 24 cm; photogravure illustrations and other illustrations from photographs plans and drawings. Portion of spine lacking; chipping to overlapping edges of covers; internally fine. . New York: The Harwell-Evans Co., 1911 unknown
012894New York: The Harwell-Evans Co. 1908 The elegant monthly periodical devoted to work in New York and a few other cities mostly by New York-based architects. Each folio-sized issue of approx. 50 pp. contains editorial content letters and two feature articles illustrated from plans and sepia-toned photo-gravures as well as a few pages of ads relating to the featured articles some of which are written by the architect. This issue featuring a Delano & Aldrich city residence at 100 E. 70th St. and a Philadelphia Orphanage. First edition. Folio 35 x 24 cm; photogravure illustrations and other illustrations from photographs plans and drawings. Portion of spine lacking; chipping to overlapping edges of covers; internally fine. . New York: The Harwell-Evans Co., 1908 unknown
012899New York: The Harwell-Evans Co. 1911 The elegant monthly periodical devoted to work in New York and a few other cities mostly by New York-based architects. Each folio-sized issue of approx. 50 pp. contains editorial content letters and two feature articles illustrated from plans and sepia-toned photo-gravures as well as a few pages of ads relating to the featured articles some of which are written by the architect. This issue featuring Hotel Rector by D. H. Burnham; Whitehall Building by Clinton & Russell with plans. First edition. Folio 35 x 24 cm; photogravure illustrations and other illustrations from photographs plans and drawings. Portion of spine lacking; chipping to overlapping edges of covers; internally fine. . New York: The Harwell-Evans Co., 1911 unknown
012897New York: The Harwell-Evans Co. 1910 The elegant monthly periodical devoted to work in New York and a few other cities mostly by New York-based architects. Each folio-sized issue of approx. 50 pp. contains editorial content letters and two feature articles illustrated from plans and sepia-toned photo-gravures as well as a few pages of ads relating to the featured articles some of which are written by the architect. This issue featuring Recent Work of H. J. Hardenbergh the Hotel Martinique. First edition. Folio 35 x 24 cm; photogravure illustrations and other illustrations from photographs plans and drawings. Portion of spine lacking; chipping to overlapping edges of covers; internally fine. . New York: The Harwell-Evans Co., 1910 unknown
012901New York: The Harwell-Evans Co. 1911 The elegant monthly periodical devoted to work in New York and a few other cities mostly by New York-based architects. Each folio-sized issue of approx. 50 pp. contains editorial content letters and two feature articles illustrated from plans and sepia-toned photo-gravures as well as a few pages of ads relating to the featured articles some of which are written by the architect. This issue featuring Fifth Avenue Shops by Warren & Wetmore. First edition. Folio 35 x 24 cm; photogravure illustrations and other illustrations from photographs plans and drawings. Portion of spine lacking; chipping to overlapping edges of covers; internally fine. . New York: The Harwell-Evans Co., 1911 unknown
1936302G2541New York: The New York Woman Inc. 1936. Magazine. Illus. by Bauer Frank H. Good. Paperback. First Edition. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 48 pages. This glamorous publication brought New York women important information including: news of the choicest fashion entertainment current happenings where to go what to see and how much to pay. Features: Great color cover photo of cop writing ticket for fashionable lady whose dog has just soiled a hydrant; Nice one-page ad for Franklin Simon's features dresses for dining out; Letters; Half-page Best & Co. ad features photo of "Upholstery Damask"; Fantastic one-page ad for Singer sewing machines features attractive model and text aimed specifically to the women of New York; Opinions of the New York Woman; Great photos of people aboard New York subways; Fantastic photos of mannequins - under construction and finished; Women Among Men in the Business World; Photos of Spanish ex-pats in Manhattan's Spanish quarter protesting against the 'fascist raid on Spain'; Confessions of a Personal Maid part 2 of 2; Gentlement for Hire - photo-illustrated article of Ted Peckham who offers 135 impeccable male youths as escorts for lonely ladies; Fantastic one-page color photo of model in dark suede outfit; Theatre First Nighters are Terrible People; A Fashion Editor's Diary; Shoulders by Lynn Fontaine - photo-illustrated fashion article on selecting the right dress for the right body; Great winter fashion centerfold features black and white photo with color illustrations; So Much To Buy - So Much To Spend; Merrily We Roll Along - illustrated article on roller skating fashions; A Man's Closet; Rugs - pointers on selection and placing; Roasts for a family of two; Halloween table decoration; Leica photo contest entrants; Edna Ferber visits 47 W 53rd - home of theatrical hopefuls; Photos from the film "Garden of Allah" starring Marlene Dietrich; Interesting vintage half-page Kotex ad shows golfer in long dress and two other active ladies; Russeks Fifth Avenue half-page photo ad features squirrel fur coat; Tables About Town - details of offerings by local restaurants with prices; Manhattan Date Book; Inside of back cover promotes upcoming feature article on photographer Victor Keppler with photos and text; and more. Unmarked with modest wear. A quality copy of this great vintage depression-era item. The New York Woman, Inc. Paperback
0265539595.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
20061-0802490662Moody Pub 2006. Hardcover. New. revised edition. 1416 pages. 9.00x6.50x1.75 inches. Moody Pub hardcover
2006__0802490662Moody Pub 2006. Hardcover. New. revised edition. 1416 pages. 9.00x6.50x1.75 inches. Moody Pub hardcover
2020x-1108720315Cambridge Univ Pr 2020. Paperback. New. workbook edition. 229 pages. 9.75x7.00x0.50 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr paperback
2020Cambridge-9781108720311Cambridge University Press 2020. PAPERBACK. New. Cambridge University Press paperback