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195353716Washington 1953. Paperback. Very Good. 257-365p. Wrapper. 25cm. The most important periodical on African American history and culture. It began publication in 1916 and was edited for over thirty years by Carter G. Woodson. One of the articles in this issue is "Frederick Douglass and Scotland" by George Shepperson. pages 307-322. <br/><br/> paperback books
1960455911960. Association of the Bar of the City of New York. Conflict of Interest and Federal Service. The Association of the Bar of the City of New York Special Committee on the Federal Conflict of Interest Laws. Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1960. xvi 336 pp. Cloth fine in lightly worn dust jacket. $5. unknown books
1958488331958. Freedom to Travel. Report of the Special Committee to Study Passport Procedures of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. New York: Dodd Mead & Company 1958. xxv 144 pp. Cloth with gilt lettering. Internally clean. $5. unknown books
195728152New York: Association of the Bar of the City of New York 1957. First Edition. Octavo 22.75cm.; original white pictorial staplebound wrappers; 27pp. Wrappers a bit soiled unevenly toned and very slightly foxed ownership signature to upper cover contents fine. About Very Good. Report on the Bricker amendment which proposed to limit the "treaty power" of the United States government first introduced by Ohio senator John W. Bricker in 1953. Typescript letter on American Civil Liberties Union letterhead laid in from Rowland Watts regarding this report. Association of the Bar of the City of New York unknown books
18619914New York 1861. 8vo. 49 pp. lacks frontis. port. <br><br>Original wrappers soiled and stained paper over spine chipped front wrapper and first leaf separating. First and second leaves torn in inner margins. Lacks frontispiece portrait. unknown books
200710488French Polynesia: Editions Le Motu 2007. Hardcover. Very Good. Includes illustrations. With text in English and Tahitian. The 170 photos of this book tell the story of the last 100 years' history of Moorea but also its legends geographical poems describing each district and the biography of its most important and memorable inhabitants Editions Le Motu hardcover books
1993112456New York: Gas Station Editions 1993. 91p. 6x9 inches text in Spanish and English on facing pages illustrated with drawings some few of which are "erotic" very good first trade paper edition limited to 1000 copies in wraps and pictorial dj. German-born exiled to Argentina in 1930 and further exiled to Spain in 1975. Gas Station Editions unknown books
19282192St. Louis MO: Athletic Tea Company Inc. 1928. Stiff wraps. Color illustrated card wraps grommet style binding. Very good. 45 pages. 19 x 13 cm. Charming color illustrated cookbook presented as an award for participating in the Athletic Tea Company/Vogal Brothers Premium purchasing program. The Athletic Tea Co. was a division of Vogel Brothers - coffee tea spice and household furnishing - Importers Wholesalers and retailers. Recipes utilize their canned goods teas & coffees and spices. Last twelve pages filled with full page illustrations of promoted household Premiums pots dishes lamps rugs etc. Vibrant color illustrations throughout. Covers lightly soiled interior clean. <br/><br/> Athletic Tea Company, Inc. paperback books
1938246946Harmondsworth Middlesex: Penguin Books 1938. Paperback. 346p. wraps frontispiece map 4.5 x 7 inches wraps worn pages evenly toned sharpie mark on inside front wrap 1/2 inch closed tear on half-title else good condition. Penguin Books paperback books
187556580Washington D.C.: Oct. 26 1875. Quarto bifolium on pre-printed Dept. of the Interior stationery approx. 30 lines and 375 words; previous folds; fine. Atkinson refers to a letter from William J. Miller of Bristol R.I. which notes that Nelson Miller from Warren and Israel Potter from Cranston took part in the action at Bunker Hill but were no so credited. Atkinson details the careers of each of the soldiers. Nelson Miller a drummer boy who enlisted "in April or May 1775 in the Company of Capt. Josiah Martindale" who marched from Warren to Jamaica Plain in early 1776 and took part in the Battle of White Plains near New York but according to Atkinson he did not take part in the Battle of Bunker Hill. Israel Potter for his part "made an application for a pension in Aug. 1823 . He enlisted as a private in the Co. of Capt. Edmund Johnson . soon after the fight at Lexington" and then "marching to Boston where rendering services until Dec. 1775 when he was permitted to enlist as a marine on board the public armed vessel Washington Capt. Sion Martindale sailing from Plymouth on a cruize sic but soon captured by the British ship Fey carried to Boston then to England where he remained a prisoner until 1783 - On the passage to England a portion of the prisoners . made an unsuccessful attempt to get possession of the vessel . and Mr. Potter was put in irons for his complicity in the mutiny. He makes no mention of the Battle of Bunker Hill or that he was in any engagement during his land service in the army." <br/><br/> Oct. 26 unknown books
26023.1Softcover. VG previous owners name label on cover. Brown ill. wraps. 143 pp. 185 bw plates. Foreword by Alice Winchester. Essay by Henry D. Green. Catalogue and exhibit examine previously unexplored topic of early furniture of the Georgia piedmont. Annotated and illustrated examples include: huntboards and sideboards tables cellarets medicine boxes miniatures blanket chests chests of drawers desks corner cupboards chairs and beds. paperback books
26023Softcover. VG. Brown ill. wraps. 143 pp. 185 bw plates. Foreword by Alice Winchester. Essay by Henry D. Green. Catalogue and exhibit examine previously unexplored topic of early furniture of the Georgia piedmont. Annotated and illustrated examples include: huntboards and sideboards tables cellarets medicine boxes miniatures blanket chests chests of drawers desks corner cupboards chairs and beds. paperback books
195716096JHollywood May 28 1957. Original 12 page carbon typescript on yellow paper bradbound in blue studio wrappers dated May 28 1957 a year before the final finished film Attack of the the 50 Foot Woman was released on My 18 1958. Taken from her home high in the Himalayas ala King Kong from Skull Island a 100-ft tall woman is brought to NY city.  The opening paragraph synopsis: “Think of Esther Williams; now think of Anita Ekberg. Think of them both -- physically. Then after turning them both slowly over in your mind of course dwell on the most luscious attributes lavished on each by a bountiful Nature. … Take that result and multiply IT by about twenty. Now you have Gigante. She’s something over a hundred feet tall and most ALL of that vast loveliness is quoted practically verbatim under the skimpy animal skins she being feminine to the ultimate has managed to piece together into a garment of sorts.  …. she is found in the limitless unknown of the brooding Himalayan mountains of Mongolia by our intrepid adventurer…later in New York jealous of the attention he pays to another woman she runs amok… Up Broadway and down Fifth Avenue she strides casually kicking taxis trucks and busses out of her way…a squadron of fighter planes are warming up.†Ultimately the final screenplay was written by Mark Hanna who wrote such B films as The Undead Not of This Earth and The Amazing Colossal Man a sort of male precursor to Attack of the 50 Foot Woman. Hanna turned the story into a dramatically changed sci-fi picture with film noir crime film aspects using certain elements from this story idea like the giant woman Gigante her smashing of automobiles her obsession with a man and a rival woman Gigante hunting down her female rival because she knows that her man will be near her rival and Gigante reaches into the building with her giant hand to find them. As envisioned by Beck and Birdwell the film was way too expensive with its elaborate New York location and set scenes with the New York City sequence too close to King Kong Hanna transferred the location to a small American town with inexpensive science fiction alien effects which were suited to the budget of the B movie that was desired to be made cheaply. George Beck wrote the screenplays for several B-movies during the 30’s and 40’s before moving into television where he wrote scripts for GE Theater Make Room for Daddy The Thin Man Lassie The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis and others. Russell Birdwell spent 25 years as a studio publicist doing the publicity for such films as Gone With the Wind Rebecca Nothing Sacred The Outlaw The Alamo etc. before writing the screenplay for Jim Thorpe - All American and several other B-films. unknown books
1773643241773. London 1709. Sole edition. London 1709. Sole edition. "So as Much to Enable the Young Clerk" Attorney of the Court. The Attorney's Compleat Guide in the Court of Common Pleas: Containing the Whole Modern Practice of the Court Laid Down in a New Familiar and Concise Manner With Practical Remarks on Each Head Illustrated by Cases Selected from the Best and Latest Authorities: And also an Account of the Monies Paid Out of Pocket on Each Particular Article of Business at the Publick Offices and Judges Chambers; So as to Enable the Young Clerk to Prosecute or Defend a Suit from its Commencement to Judgment and Execution Through All the Different Minutiae of Practice Without Further Assistance. London: Printed by W. Strahan and M. Woodfall 1773. vii 1 371 1 pp. 12mo 6-1/2" x 4". Contemporary sheep blind fillets to boards raised bands and early hand-lettered initials "G P" to spine. Moderate rubbing to extremities a few minor nicks scuffs and stains to boards small scuff near foot of spine corners bumped pastedowns loose. Light toning to text faint inkspots to a few leaves. Early owner stamp J. Ridout to front free endpaper interior otherwise clean. A handsome copy. $950. Only edition. "The following sheets were at first composed merely for private Use; The great Advantage the Author has reaped from them in an extensive Practice is his chief Inducement for offering them to the Public as a sure Guide whereby the Young Clerk may readily acquire every necessary Information with respect to this Court" iii. This is a scarce title. OCLC locates 6 copies in North American law libraries Harvard LA County Library of Congress University of Minnesota York Yale. English Short-Title Catalogue N15039. unknown books
5113viii 349 pp.; vi misnumbered viii 264 pp. Two vols. 8vo orig. printed wrappers bound in attractive 20th-cent. cloth green leather lettering pieces on spines uncut. Paris: L. Potier & M. Defer; London: Barthès & Lowell 1852. bound with: -. Catalogue de Livres provenant de la Bibliothèque du Chateau d'Eu. 29 pp. one leaf of "Vacations." 8vo uncut. Paris: L. Potier 1853. The sale catalogues of the royal libraries at the Palais-Royale Neuilly and the Château d'Eu representing nearly a complete record of the illuminated manuscripts early printed books and fine bindings belonging to Louis-Philippe 1773-1850 and his wife Marie-Amélie 1782-1866. Fine copies from the library of A.R.A. Hobson with bookplate. ❧ Gustave Brunet Dictionnaire de Bibliologie Catholique cols. 487-88-"Cette bibliothèque.offrait une importance toute spéciale. On y trouvait un grand nombre de livres provenant du comte de Toulouse et de grandes publications modernes françaises ou étrangères qui se montrent rarement dans les ventes.". hardcover books
201822705ELos Angeles: Why Not Productions / Anapurna Pictures 2018. First Edition. Small format paperbound 5 1/2†x 8 1/2†90 pages. This is first appearance in book form of this screenplay specially printed for distribution to members of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences in consideration for nomination of the Best Adapted Screenplay for The Sisters Brothers written by Jacques Audiard and Thomas Bidegain based on the novel by Patrick DeWitt. Prints the complete shooting script for the film. The Sisters Brothers was directed by Jacques Audiard and stars John C. Reilly and Joaquin Phoenix in the title roles with Jake Gyllenhaal Riz Ahmed Allison Tolman Rutger Hauer and Carol Kane. A perfectbound book looking like a trade paperback. Trace of edge wear else fine in printed wrappers. The film is set in 1850s Oregon and tells the story of the infamous duo of assassins Eli and Charlie Sisters as they chase a gold prospector Ahmed and his unexpected ally. Why Not Productions / Anapurna Pictures paperback books
19651331290New York: Bollingen Foundation 1965. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 405; VG-/G; dark green spine with ivory text; dust jacket shows moderate wear to exterior; some rubbing wear to edges; cloth has slight wear to exterior; slightly cocked spine; text block has all edges gilt; interior clean;. 1331290. FP New Rockville Stock. Bollingen Foundation hardcover books
201322224ELos Angeles: The Weinstein Company 2013. First Edition. Small format paperbound 5 1/2†x 8 1/2†136 pages. This is first appearance in book form of this screenplay specially printed for distribution to members of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences in consideration for nomination of the Best Adapted Screenplay for August: Osage County written by Tracy Letts based on her play directed by John Wells starring Meryl Streep Dermot Mulroney Julia Roberts Chris Cooper Ewan McGregor Margo Martindale Same Shepard Juliette Lewis Abigail Breslin and Benedict Cumberbatch. A perfectbound book looking like a trade paperback. Fine copy in printed wrappers. The film was nominated for Best Actress Oscars and Golden Globes for Meryl Streep and Best Supporting Actress for Julia Roberts. The Weinstein Company paperback books
1863221116New York Sheldon and Company 1863 copyright by lewis Colby Co. 1853. 1863. 12mo. Illustrated with woodcuts. 96 pages Original green cloth stamped in gilt and blind. Contemporary ink sugnature of George C. Grafton Aug 1 1864 on the front free endpaper. Fine. Printed by T.B. Smith 216 Williams St New York. Signed by Authors. Hardcover. New York, Sheldon and Company , 1863 (copyright by lewis Colby Co. 1853). hardcover books
18852309149London: Lake & Sison 1885. Stapled Binding. Very Good. No publisher date circa 1885. Quarter inch by quarter inch chip along top edge of rear wrapper. 40 pp. Color fold-out map precedes title page. This work was published just 26 years after Queensland became a self-governing Crown colony. Topics include geography of Queensland climate population geology natural history history pastoral employment agriculture pastoral and agricultural land regulations mining gold regulations other minerals than gold regulations for other minerals than gold trade Queensland tariff manufactures and industries politics education and religion labour land orders emigration and more. Lake & Sison unknown books
1790789081790. STEELE Richard Authors of the Tatler Spectator and Guardian. THE TOWN TALK THE FISH POOL THE PLEBEIAN THE OLD WHIG THE SPINSTER &c. London: John Nichols 1790. First Collected in 1789: A New Edition. Title page engraving of Steele and two plates. iv 439 pp. 1 p. publisher's advertisement. 8vo. leather rebacked. Erased owner's pencil notes ffep indentation still visible; personal bookplate on front pastedown. Very good spine rules decoration extremities gilt. Leather well-cared for. 1 inch closed tear in text on pp. 27-28. Steele's collection of letters speeches short pieces; the Peerage Bill; the Spinster "in Defence of the Callicoe Manufactures" humorous response to "The Weaver's True Case." 1719 pamphlet decrying the wearing of printed calico and linen "destructive to the Woolen and Silk Manufactories". unknown books
1789045740London: John Nichols 1789. First Edition. Hardcover Half Leather. Very Good Condition. Half 19th century calf over green cloth with a bit of the original spine laid down hinges rubbed but sound. Front endpapers replaced scattered light foxing a few small damps stains 331-335 stained on the bottom right touching some text very clean otherwise. 2 plates 452pp. In a custom cloth slipcase. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Humour; Essays & Literary Criticism. Inventory No: 045740. <br/><br/> John Nichols hardcover books
1990WRCLIT37998Np 1990. 180 leaves. Quarto. Typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in term-paper binder with ms. label. Very good. Except for corrections to one or two typos and a few single word deletions a clean typescript of this novel published in 1990 to coincide with the 30th Anniversary of the series THE AVENGERS. unknown books
19771320774London: Thames and Hudson 1977. Hardcover. Quarto; pp 318; VG-/G-; sunned red spine with black text; black slipcase shows heavy tape mends to corners; slight sunfading to exterior; few chips to edges; dust jacket has chips to corners; light toning to exterior edges; cloth shows very light wear to exterior; strong boards; text block shows minimal wear to exterior edges; interior clean; pictorial endpapers; frontispiece; profusely illustrated; arts - Scandinavian; Dutch; additional shipping may be necessary due to size/weight restrictions for international/expedited orders;. 1320774. FP New Rockville Stock. Thames and Hudson hardcover books
19879008462New York: Hudson Hills Press 1987. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. Published in association wiht the American Federation of Arts. 159 colorplates plus 182 duotones. Bound in the publisher's original black cloth with the front cover stamped in blind and the spine stamped in grey. Dust jacket. <br/><br/> Hudson Hills Press hardcover books