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19271329817Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office 1927. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 282; G-; black spine without text; no jacket; cloth has modest soiling to exterior; some rubbing to edges; gilt titles and border to front; strong boards; text block has slight foxing to exterior edges; previous owner's sticker to ffep; frontispiece; shadow toning to endpapers; good binding; profusely illustrated with photographs and maps;. 1329817. FP New Rockville Stock. U.S. Government Printing Office hardcover books
4605THE HOWDY CLUB. The Howdy Club was a World War Two-era lesbian bar and entertainment venue in Manhattan. A commemorative miniature hammer from New York lesbian nightclub The Howdy Club. The wooden handle reads “Howdy Revue / 47 West 3rd St Greenwich Village / Dining Dancing Revueâ€. The club operated in the 1930s and 1940s before its shows were shut down by police in 1944. Though the club admitted both men and women and GIs sometimes hung out there during World War Two the venue and its shows were known to cater to a lesbian audience at a time where women-only nightlife of any kind was rare. A scarce relic. unknown books
188033241.3Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co 1880. A later issue of the 1st edition of this important early American nursing text initially published in 1879. Cf. Cordasco 70-1507. Publisher's original green cloth binding with gilt stampd spine lettering & black stamped lettering to front board. Bevelled boards. Volume professionally recased. General wear. Feb 7th 1880 ownership isincription to a preliminary blank of one "Sarah C Robinson Bellevue Training School 426 E. 26th St. New York City.". 266 pp including Index. 8vo. 7-1/2" x 4-3/4" <br/><br/> J. B. Lippincott & Co hardcover books
185834231Edinburgh: J. L. Smith 1858. First edition slim 12mo pp. 4 66; lexicon in triple column and 4-point type!; very good in original blue cloth gilt decoration and title on upper cover. Kennedy 11235; Vancil notes only a Glasgow edition in 1897 - actually 1895. <br/><br/> J. L. Smith hardcover books
1964134998Beverly Hills CA: Proscenium Films / United Artists 1964. Vintage black-and-white studio still photograph from the US release of the 1964 British film. A candid shot in which all four Beatles are present along with three lovely ladies Paul practicing a dance step with one of them. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Fine. Proscenium Films / United Artists unknown books
1964133961Beverly Hills CA: Proscenium Films / United Artists 1964. Vintage black-and-white studio still photograph from the US release of the 1964 British film. A candid shot in which all four Beatles are having their hair done by four uniformly dressed female hairdressers. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Fine. Proscenium Films / United Artists unknown books
1964002007Hollywood: United Artists 1964. The Beatles "A HARD DAY'S NIGHT" Hollywood: United Artists c. 1964. Original vintage hand-tinted double-weight still photograph used to produce promotional A HARD DAY'S NIGHT U. S. release Lobby Card #10. This high-resolution double-weight flat matte 8" x 10" production photo was printed in black and white in preparation for the creation of the now familiar 11" x 14" promotional color lobby card then hand-tinted; registration marks and color directions written in grease pencil can be seen on the photo itself. This lobby card artwork showcases one of the more detailed of the lobby cards in the set featuring Paul McCartney in disguise hiding from screaming Beatles fans accompanied by Wilfred Brambell who plays his creepy trouble-making grandpa. In Very Good condition lightly worn. The reverse is a bit aged and smudged. The film A HARD DAY'S NIGHT was directed in 1964 by Richard Lester and was rather a low budget operation shot in black-and-white and used a zany cinema-verite style to showcase a few days in the life of Beatlemania. At the time it was meant to be the equivalent of a promotional film few anticipated that the film would end up being acclaimed a comedy classic. For roughly the same price as a fine example of the original lobby card itself you can own the original art that made it. Ex- Heritage Poster Auction #601 March 2004. Unbound. Very Good. Photograph. United Artists Paperback books
185257574New York: Charles Scribner 145 Nassau Street 1852. 12mo pp. xii 1 14-271 1; tinted lithograph frontispiece of Charlotte Amalie folding map of the island by H. B. Hornbeck M.D. in Danish; original brown blindstamped cloth gilt-lettered spine; cloth cracked along the upper joint spine a bit dull one gathering extended and the map miscreased; all else good and sound. This copy with a whacky reader's extensive annotations on the preliminaries and also a number of pages within. Starting on the title page in pencil: "A forgery. I heard today that this book was written by a little crown prince's noble royal son March 8 1929. Crown prince Stephen Bond Pelton's father when he was very small he went with his father to the West Indies as his father wished to attend business for the people but was persecuted by the crowd - the renagades. On the verso of title: "Later after they left and he became a crown lawyer in Nova Scotia - the book was stolen by the renagades that had gone to Farlings Cape to hide away as they had killed so many valuable people in Nova Scotia. They are now in Yarmouth Nova Scotia and mean to set up slave business but the law had put a stop to their evil work. They want to have a lot of babies to make slaves of them to make money. They are not ashamed of their evil work. The royal people cannot earn money and work so hard to give eye-sight to their evil babies for them to be and kill good people. On the first page of preface: "This preface was written by Crown Prince Stephen Bond Pelton's father when he was very small. It shows great intellect - and it is a great pity that the true book was stolen because the true book did bring out true facts and would just a lot of lies." Another 15 lines at the end of the preface note that Pelton's son is in Yarmouth that his father "is here in D-mark and that his royal noble grandfather wrote this book before he was sixteen years old and that when they were "in the West Indian Islands they were persecuted by the renagades that hard oathes to behave themselves - they were sent there to work on their crimes." And at the top of Chapter One: "The Historical Society of the World fines the writers of books that are not written truthful - this book is not covered - it is out a page of the renagade life . it was just written by a little crown prince that went to St. Thomas and at his island's wish his noble royal." On p. 64: "Priest wanted to teach the people to be criminals he led to steal or kill. The priest was a renagade - very ignorant person." On p. 77: It was the old crowd that did all the evil deeds - they are insane people - they did bad. The slaves converted and educated. They wanted them ignorant like themselves" and so on for another 5 pages or so throughout the remainder of the text. The reader/annotator is anonymous but given the rough English and the reference to "D-Mark" we might assume him to be a Dane. St. Thomas was largely under Danish control until sold to the United States in 1917. The writer in fact was not a 16-year-old crown price but rather John P. Knox who "was born in Savannah Georgia on July 26 1811. He got his education at Rutgers College and Seminary. From 1837 to 1841 he was pastor of the Reformed Church at Nassau New Providence in the Bahamas. For ten years he was a pastor of the Reformed Church on the island of St. Thomas in the West Indies. While at St. Thomas Knox wrote this history of the island and helped promote education. One young boy Edward Blyden grew up to become an ambassador for the Republic of Liberia the first modern state in Africa" First Presbyterian Church of Newtown. Sabin 38170. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner, 145 Nassau Street hardcover books
1940177806Spartanburg: The Spartanburg Branch American Association of University Women South Carolina 1940. Hardcover. 304p. endpaper maps foreword bibliography index illustrated with glossy plates form b&w photos very good in lightly-mottled blue buckram and gilt. American Guide Series illustrated. The Spartanburg Branch American Association of University Women South Carolina hardcover books
1982RANGHIS00JKNSecker & Warburg 1982. Very Good. Anglesey F.S.A. The Marquess of. A History of the British Cavalry 1816-1919 : Volume 3: 1872-1898. London: Secker & Warburg 1982. 1st edition. 478pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Red cloth with gilt lettering. Book condition: Very good. Slight shelf wear. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Slight shelf wear in protective cover. Secker & Warburg hardcover books
69099New York: The American Bible Society. Very Good. N.D. Wrappers. Facsimile pages mounted onto large cardboard panels. This copy is lacking 1 panel- II. Coverdale's Bible 1535 #2 An Opening. Otherwise complete. A clean nice copy in torn and slightly soiled but original slipcase. . The American Bible Society unknown books
1870246476Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA: J. B. Lippincott & Co 1870. Second Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. The handsome full leather edition of this history. Illustrations; Previous owner's name on gift bookplate attached to ffep. No pencil or ink markings evident in text. Last page of index and blank page after are discolored from a bookmark having been inserted previuosly. Light edgewear to extremities. Text block edges are gilded. Very Good binding. J. B. Lippincott & Co unknown books
1900241737New York: The Macmillan Company 1900. Soft Cover. near Very Good binding. 40pp. 1900 catalogue. Gray paper binding stapled at spine. Light edgewear to extremities. Stains on front cover; no markings in text. near Very Good binding. The Macmillan Company unknown books
1928005428Saint Mary-of-the- Woods IN: Saint Mary -of-the- Woods 1928. A RARE early publication from the sisters of Saint Mary -of-the- Woods. Very Good light edge wear "Archives" stamps front and rear end pages. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Saint Mary -of-the- Woods Hardcover books
19303598San Francisco: The Sierra Club/ Taylor & Taylor 1930. First Edition. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Near Fine/Good. Octavo. Limited to 1500 copies. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED ON THE FFEP A.E. GUNTHER/ THE HAGUE/ MARCH 1931. 152pp. Bound in 1/4 cream cloth over blue paper covered boards printed paper spine label in original plain paper dust jacket with a half inch loss at foot of spine and a larger chip on rear panel; a very nice copy. Albert Everard Gunther's interest was the history of the Natural History Museum London where his grandfather Albert Günther was a Keeper. His two books about the Natural History Museum 1975 and 1980 are useful contributions to the burgeoning subject of museum history and were followed by a study of the eighteenth-century scientific antiquary Thomas Birch published in 1984.Sphaera newsletter. A nice association copy. <br/><br/> The Sierra Club/ Taylor & Taylor hardcover books
1983144501Columbia: University of South Carolina Press 1983. Hardcover. xxii 74p 9x12 inches profusely illustrated monograph with the b&w photos of the African American photographer very good first edition stated in bright unclipped djlike dj. University of South Carolina Press hardcover books
1879WRCLIT25496Atlanta Ga.: T.S. Reynolds 1879. Printed wrappers. Pencil notes on rear wrapper and final blank verso otherwise a very good copy. First edition. In these 19 pages the author assumes he accomplishes a great deal: the irrefutable proof of the existence of God and the demolition of the evolutionary hypothesis all couched in the familar rhetoric: "no man can reasonably deny the existence of." T.S. Reynolds unknown books
182129925Edinburgh: John Robertson 1821. 8vo. 2 523 1 pp. <br><br>Sole edition: Scottish polemic apparently addressed to the Marquis of Huntly with complaints regarding a Tory party function attended by Sir Walter Scott that degenerated into conduct "derogatory to the dignity of the Pitt Club and hurtful to the interests of morality" p. 20. Although NSTC attributes this piece to Lord Cockburn internal evidence may suggest otherwise. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â NSTC 2C28398. Removed from a nonce volume. Title-page with small inked numeral in upper portion title-page verso institutionally rubber-stamped. Two small pencilled annotations offset onto opposing page; last few leaves with spots of mild foxing. John Robertson unknown books
19919026479New York: Random House 1991. 1st. Hardcover. Near fine/very good. Bound in the publisher's original cloth over boards spine stamped in black. Ex library with no markings. Pocket removed from rear paste down endpaper. <br/><br/> Random House hardcover books
1991104403NY: Random House 1991. Hardbound. VG/VG-. Tanning and edgewear to dj. May have owner's sticker on ffep. Otherwise very clean and tight copy. White cloth with vellum dustjacket and blue lettering. ix; 548 pp. Numerous bw plates. "Richardson is the first biographer to make sense of the myriad contradictions that leave so many statements about Picasso's nature equally true in reverse.Richardson who lived near the artist in Provence for ten years and became a trusted friend was able to observe and record this phenomenon at first hand." - from dj. A well-illustrated volume. Random House unknown books
199119983NY: Random House 1991. 1st Paperback Edition. Softcover. VG. Blue wraps. 548 pp. Numerous bw plates. Random House unknown books
191149493Cleveland: Arthur Westbrook Co 1911. 12mo pp. 2 269 1; original pictorial wrappers; very good. Issued as no. 55 in the publisher's All Star series. <br/><br/> Arthur Westbrook Co unknown books
195725670New York: E.P. Dutton & Co. Near Fine in Near Fine dj. 1957. First American Edition. Hardcover. nice clean copy minor shelfwear only; jacket shows just a touch of wear to extremities. "The story of two well-to-do Italian families who are engulfed by the impersonal forces of world events. From the late thirties when the teenage youngsters are growing up -- the boys to become involved in anti-Fascist politics the girls to seek marriage -- to the close of the war when the scattered group is reunited in their little town in northern Italy this vivid story carries the stamp of living truth." Ginzburg 1916-1991 has been called "arguably the most important woman writer of post-World War II Italy." This book her first full-length novel following two shorter works published in 1942 and 1949 earned her the prestigious Veillon International literary prize; it was published in England under the title "All Our Yesterdays." Decent copies of both English-language editions are quite scarce. . E.P. Dutton & Co. hardcover books
1982237163Chicago: VVAW 1982. 17.5x11 inch sheet printed both sides vertical fold. Calls for a gathering of anti-war veterans in Washington DC named after the last major offensive by the 3rd Marine Division in Vietnam. Major issues addressed included veteran benefits aftereffects of Agent Orange and US involvement in Central America. VVAW unknown books
194735186Washington: Government Printing Office 1947. 1st printing. Green paper wrappers with black title lettering printed to front wrapper. Ex-library with usual treatments. Still a VG copy. iii 1 blank 306 2 blank pp. 9-1/2" x 6" <br/><br/> Government Printing Office unknown books