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191773213Woodstock Illinois: The Woodstock Woman's Club 1917. Second Edition. Hardcover. Good. A community cookbook from "Typewriter City" as Woodstock an outer suburb of Chicago was known for its association with the Emerson Typewriter Company. Includes an extensive array of recipes for bread cakes canning cereals creams and custards doughnuts fish griddle cakes ice cream and ices macaroni meats pickles poultry sandwiches soups vegetables waffles etc. The contributing member of The Woodstock Woman's Club is credited next to their recipe. There is also a chapter on fireless cooking and a selection of sickroom recipes. Octavo: 207 p. with numerous period advertisements. Original glazed white boards with black titles. Minor crease to the top corner of a few pages. Though the hinges are cracked the binding is quite sound. Small stain to the top edge. Some general wear to the corners and tips. Scarce OCLC locates no copies of this issue and only three of the 1910 first edition. The Woodstock Woman's Club hardcover books
1985177570Philadelphia: The Woodmere Art Museum 1985. Softcover. VG. light scuffs & foxing covers. pgs toned w/ instances of foxing otherwise clean. stapled white pictorial wraps. 45 pgs w/ bw illustrations. The catalogue is split into sections of Paintings Graphics Sculpture and Decorative Arts. Artist's works annotated with purchase dates gifts or bequested. Nicely illustrated. The Woodmere Art Museum unknown books
1917307921917. Softcover. VG- light wear to cover edges; pages unopened. Tan ill. wraps. 9 pp. 1 color plate. Text by W. M. Ivins. paperback books
24043THE WOOD BOOK. Tacoma Washington: Wood Products Publications 1978. 4to. Cloth. Unpaginate A reference book to building related wood products. Some scratching to front cover light sunning to spine else very good. unknown books
13226scsThe Woman’s Club 1949. Duodecimo paperbound b&w photo illus. stapled wrappers 37 pp. Very Good with light edgewear. Includes lists of officers activities etc. unknown books
15964WOMEN History Corinne Roosevelt Robinson - Completed Application for The Woman's Volume revision of Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography sister of Theodore Roosevelt. New York: 1923. Folding single sheet completed in full with four pages of Corinne Roosevelt Robinson's entries. Stamped July 18 1923 she describes her profession as 'writer of verse and lectures' place of birth as 28 East 20th NYC 1861. Notable facts in father's career: "Founder of American Museum of Natural History Museum of Art Children's Aid Society . etc." She herself was educated at home by Governesses and Professors. She writes "I made the first speech ever made by a woman at a National Convention when in the Republican Convention of 1920 at Chicago I seconded the nomination of General Leonard Wood for President. After Senator Warren G. Harding was nominated he asked me to campaigning for him as one of the members of the Executive Committee of the National Committee which I did making a number of speeches in the middle west in New England New Jersey Pennsylvania New York. Ever since the death of my brother former President Theodore Roosevelt I have given addressed on him at the request of Public Schools Teachers' Associations Rotary Clubs Women's Clubs Political Clubs of all kinds - I have often received as many as nine request to speak on him in one day . my book 'My Brother Theodore Roosevelt' has gone into many editions. I published my first volume of poetry in 1912 under the title of "The Call of Brotherhood" at the suggestion of Scribners who had before published some of my poems in their magazine when sent to them anonymously. In 1914 the same fmn published my second volume "One Woman to Another" and in 1919 "Service Sacrifice" my 3rd volume. In 1921 they published a complete collection under the title of "Poems" . My mother's maternal grandfather Daniel Stewart of Georgia was a General in the Revolution his great grandfather paternal Archibald Bullock was the first War President of ." Very good. paper. unknown books
1977214138Seattle: Coalition Task Force on Women and Religion 1977. Paperback. xviii 152 217p. softcover mild shelfwear sunned spine and back cover edges else very good with binding still intact. Fifth printing. Coalition Task Force on Women and Religion paperback books
19266440New York: The Macaulay Company 1926. 1st. Cloth. Collectible; Very Good/Very Good. An uncommon --and lurid-- 1926 Macaulay title. "A passionate story of a daring social rebel". Tight and VG in a bright price-intact VG dustjacket with light chipping at the spine base and light creasing --and several very small closed tears-- along the spine crown and panel edges. Still though a very presentable copy. 12mo 307 pgs. <br/><br/> The Macaulay Company hardcover books
201320346ELos Angeles: Paramount 2013. First Edition. Small format paperbound 5 1/4†x 8 1/4†137 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. Shooting script for the film The Wolf of Wall Street by Terence Winter adapted from the book by Jordan Belfort. Fine in printed wrappers. The film was also directed by Martin Scorcese and stars Leonardo DiCaprio Jonah Hill Margot Robbie Matthew McConaughey Kyle Chandler Rob Reiner and Jon Favreau. The film received Oscar nominations for Best Picture Best Director Best Writing - Adapted Screenplay Best Actor in a Leading Role DiCaprio and Best Supporting Actor Hill. Leonardo DiCaprio won a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy and the film was nominated for Best Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical. Paramount unknown books
125822San Francisco: IWW Clearinghouse n.d. Single sheet folded to make 8-panel 3.5x8.5 inch brochure with membership application at end very good condition. Undated but content suggests early 1990s. IWW Clearinghouse unknown books
19652267127McGraw-Hill Book Company 1965. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. First edition. Jacket foxed 1 inch closed tear on front jacket edge. 1965 Hard Cover. xiii 1 634 pp. 8vo. The testimony of seventy-five key witnesses to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. McGraw-Hill Book Company hardcover books
1923308354London: Cecil Palmer 1923. Illustrated. 60 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Blue-grey pictorial boards. Very good spine toned with short split at lower joint. Bookplate of Lawrence scholar Jeremy Wilson and his signature at head from front flyleaf. Illustrated. 60 pp. 1 vols. Folio. The last issue of Graves' irregular literary miscellany two issues of The Owl were publsihed by Martin Secker in 1919<br/><br/>Contributors include Thomas Hardy David Garnett Max Beerbohm an unpublished sonnet by Enoch Soames Pamela Bianco Siegfried Sassoon William Nicholson a caricature and T. E. Lawrence "Massacre". O'Brien B0017 Cecil Palmer unknown books
1936194395New York Charles Scribner's Sons 1936. 1936. First American edition. 4to. 40 pages of halftone photographs. Introduction by Sir Frederic Kenyon. Original gilt stamped terra-cotta cloth. Dust jacket a few chips long tears and some stains. Very good. Scarce thus. Few dust jackets have survived due to their fragile nature very thin paper. F. Hardcover. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1936. hardcover books
1867226507New York: Oakley & Mason 1867. Hardcover. Very Good. Very good Book shows bumping of corners/ends 2in indented line on back panel light spotty foxing on pg edges yellowing of illustration opposite of title pg book plate on inner front panel shadow of book plate on end pg. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information. Oakley & Mason hardcover books
1997SKU1036199Hal Leonard 1997-02-01. PAPERBACK. Very Good. 0793538092 Clean has a good binding the pages are crisp and free of markings/notations. Only light cover wear. lz Hal Leonard paperback books
1925002669Chicago: Published for the Workers Party of America by the Daily Worker Publishing Co. 1925. First Edition. Very good. First edition; 7 1/2 x 5 3/4; pp. 3-15; beige wraps printed and ruled in black; two bookshop labels and a stamp of the Workers Book Shop in Los Angeles to front wrap; mild age-toning to margins of wraps; small nick to upper right corner; very good condition. Published by the Workers Party of America WPA - the legal organization used by the Communist Party USA between 1921 and 1929 - the pamphlet discussed political prisoners in Russia the Proletariat the leader of the Menshevik wing of the Russian Social-Democratic Workers' Party Raphael Abramovich 1880 - 1963 and his political role etc. It also strongly reproved the Mensheviks for condemning the reality of the consitutional rights in Russia. Published for the Workers Party of America by the Daily Worker Publishing Co. paperback books
1911286123Chicago: The Strobridge Lithography Company 1911. unbound. very good. Poster. Lithograph. 26.75" x 36.75". Some repairs to verso middle right 4 inch repair. In very good condition. Unlined.<br/><br/> Original poster for a theatrical production of "The White Slave" by Bartley Campbell. The White Slave was Campbell's largest success and was performed on stage for more than 35 years.<br/><br/> The Strobridge Lithography Company unknown books
19929011944New York: Harper San Francisco 1992. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/near fine. The dust jacket has minor chips and closed tears to the extremities. <br/><br/> Harper San Francisco hardcover books
186837342aOblong 4to. 2 15 1 plus 66 color lithographed plates with facing page of description. A strikingly handsome illustrated survey of all the wharves piers and slips along the East and North Rivers. The purpose of this survey was to enable the repair and extension of the piers which were city property and deemed by the Commissioners to be among the City's most valuable assets. They sought to substantially increase the value of this property by repairing and maintaining it. The plates are colored in varying shades of blue and red with dimensions depths and other statistics in red and black. The facing page gives a description valuation and estimates of repair costs and final value. There is a light waterstain in the lower gutter margin visible mostly on the blank backs of the plate and text pages. A few pages show very light foxing some of the lithos are tanned and the text for Pier 20 is bound upside down. Overall an exciting visual artifact of Manhattan's waterfront history in excellent condition. Front hinge cracked. Bound in half black morocco over green boards with a leather label bearing the name William H. Graham in gilt on the front board. With a copy of the enabling legislation "An Act to Create a Harbor District and a Board of Wharves and Piers Therein. State of New York 1868" layed in.<br /><br /><br /> NY Printing Company hardcover books
1969318Los Angeles: The Los Angeles Westerners 1969. 4to. 214pp. Profusely illus. Cream cloth d.j. The Los Angeles Westerners hardcover books
19562503Los Angeles: The Los Angeles Westerners 1956. 4to. 164pp. Index. Profusely illustrated. Brown over tan leatherette stamped in green. D.j. lightly soiled small chip near top of spine. (The Los Angeles Westerners) hardcover books
1953322Los Angeles: The Los Angeles Westerners 1953. 4to. 180pp. Index. Profusely illus. Edition limited to 400 copies. Red leatherette lightly soiled over cloth d.j. spine chipped. The Los Angeles Westerners hardcover books
1963320Los Angeles: The Los Angeles Westerners 1963. 4to. 242pp. Profusely illus. Edition limited to 525 copies. Blue over cream cloth lightly soiled. The Los Angeles Westerners hardcover books
1966319Los Angeles: The Los Angeles Westerners 1966. 4to. 212pp. Profusely illus. Edition limited to 500 copies. Black cloth. The Los Angeles Westerners hardcover books
1982316Los Angeles: The Los Angeles Westerners 1982. 4to. 224pp. Index. Profusely illus. Light brown leatherette d.j. The Los Angeles Westerners) hardcover books