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1936132489Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1936. Original US herald for the 1936 film. Lang's first Hollywood film and second talkie considered one of his finest efforts and one of three films in 1936 that propelled Spencer Tracy to the upper echelons of stardom. An important precursor to film noir which would develop directly from the expressionist style Lang and others brought to Hollywood from Germany beginning in the early 1930s. <br/><br/>6.75 x 11.75 inches. Near Fine quite bright with a coupe of tiny closed tears and light creasing to the top edge. <br/><br/>National Film Registry. Grant US. Rosenbaum 1000. Spicer US Precursor. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
1968169663Washington D.C.: The National Collection of Fine Arts by The Smithsonian Institution Press 1968. First edition. Oblong softcover. 156 pages. Published in conjunction with an exhibition that ran October 10 through November 24 1968 Essays by Martin Friedman Bartlett Hayes and Charles Millard. Includes numerous black and white and some color illustrations. A clean near fine copy in wrappers with no fading to the spine but with some very minor rubbing and wear. A solid look at this important American artist and photographer. The National Collection of Fine Arts by The Smithsonian Institution Press unknown books
1968110637Washington DC: National Collection of Fine Arts 1968. Softcover. VG-. May have usual library markings. Light wear to extremities. Red and blue illustrated wraps. 156 pp. 4 color 157 bw plates. Catalogue of an exhibition held October 10 to November 24 1968 and then at two other locations. Includes essays by various authors. Lists exhibitions bibliography. National Collection of Fine Arts unknown books
1959WRCLIT69826Los Angeles: Twentieth Century Fox 1959. 10 pp. Folio eight panel leporello with single added insert leaf. Light use horizontal fold very good. A press book for the 1959 film adaptation of Sheilah Graham's tempestuous memoir of her ill-fated love affair with F. Scott Fitzgerald during the final years of his life. Directed by Henry King the film starred Gregory Peck Deborah Kerr and Eddie Albert. Twentieth Century Fox unknown books
RFINFIN00FPVirtue & Co. n.d. Fair. Finden W. and E. Finden's Views of the Ports Harbours and Watering Places and Picturesque Scenery of Great Britain Continued by W. H. Bartlett. Bartlett W. H. London: Virtue & Co. n.d. Illustrated. 4to. 3/4 leather with green buckram and gilt lettering. Book condition: Fair former college library copy with evidence of the removal of three plates. Hinges are cracked. Rubbed lightly soiled and stained boards with small abrasion on foot of spine from removal of library tag. Endsheets are faded at edges. Book plate on front pastedown. Pages are lightly yellowed at edges and have light spots and smudges. Virtue & Co. hardcover books
2008182619Dover DE: Biggs Museum of American Art 2008. Hardcover. VG/VG- book is almost as new - dust jacket shows very minimal wear at corners. Blue cloth boards with silver gilt lettering on cover black and blue illustrated dust jacket with white lettering 355 pp. color illustrations throughout. Illustrated catalogue of silver collection belonging to Col. Kenneth P. and Reginia I. Brown as presented by the Biggs Museum in Dover Delaware. Biggs Museum of American Art hardcover books
1946008538Chicago: University of Chicago Press 1946. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Scarce first issue of this long running literary journal. Edited by Carolyn Dillard and Radcliffe Squires. A clean very good copy in stapled wrappers. <br/><br/> University of Chicago Press paperback books
1977159930London: Poetry Book Society 1977. First edition. Softcover. Includes poems by Fleur Adcock Susannah Amoore Elizabeth Bartlett Alan Brownjohn D.J. Enright Vicki Feaver John Fuller Roy Fuller W.S. Graham Thom Gunn Michael Hamburger Molly Holden Ted Hughes Andrew Motion Barry Palmer Tom Paulin Peter Reading Anne Stevenson and Hugo Williams. A very near fine copy in wrappers. Poetry Book Society unknown books
1988WRCLIT27557New York: New Directions 1988. Cloth. First edition. Photographs. First edition. Review material laid in. Fine in dust jacket. New Directions hardcover books
19793755Metuchen & London: Scarecrow Press 1979. First edition. . 274 pp w/index. Fine in boards without dust jacket as issued. INSCRIBED by Everson for John Knight / with the good wishes of/ William Everson / Oct 28 1988. Metuchen & London: Scarecrow Press, hardcover books
198519593Boise: Boise State University 1985. First edition. 50 pp. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. No. 67 in the BSU "Western Writers Series. Boise: Boise State University unknown books
198219307Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press 1982. First Edition. Deluxe issue one of 50 numbered copies signed by Everson with an original holograph poem tipped in this being no.29. Octavo; 3/4 printed paper-covered boards over quarter patterned cloth with paper spine label attached; original acetate dustjacket; 197pp 4. Fine in a Near Fine lightly wrinkled acetate wrapper. Black Sparrow Press unknown books
1985150506Boise: Boise State University 1985. 50p. 5.5x8 inches selected bibliography very good first edition in stapled pictorial wraps. Personal inscription signed by Lee Bartlett. Boise State University Western Writers Series number 67. Boise State University unknown books
1980240441Berkeley: Oyez 1980. Hardcover. 251p. foreword introduction notes biographical note index very good first edition in boards and unclipped dj. Sacramento-born Everson joined the Dominican Order as Brother Antoninus. In the late 1950s he left the order married and moved to the mountains of Santa Cruz and became poet in residence at UCSC. Oyez hardcover books
19834566Baltimore MD: Baltimore Museum of Art 1983. First Edition Thus. Original Wraps. Very Good in Wraps. Minor shelf/edge wear crease at spine ownership signature and price sticker at verso of front wrap minor toning mark at front else tight bright and unmarred. Glossy color pictorial wraps blue endpages frontispiece. 4to. 174pp. Illus. color and b/w plates. Bibliography. <br/><br/>Exhibition catalogue. From the library of noted architect and writer on architecture J. Sadler. Sadler was prone to marginalia and laying in clippings and ephemera related to a given bookÂ’s subject. The presence of marginal notes or marks will be noted above and are absent if not so noted. Overall a handsome copy of the significant reference. Baltimore Museum of Art paperback books
198326025Baltimore MD: The Baltimore Museum of Art 1983. Softcover. VG May hage slight scuffs or foxing spots on covers otherwise clean. Off-white and illus. wraps. 174 pp. approx. 60 bw illus. Issued in conjunction with a 1983 exhibition of woodworking done by Annapolis cabinetmaker John Shaw 1745-1829. With essays by Lu Bartlett and William Voss Elder III outlining Shaw's personal and professional history. The annotated and illustrated catalogue addresses 61 pieces. Appendices include Shaw chronology will and inventory of his personal estate. Nice! The Baltimore Museum of Art unknown books
189034757Boston: James H. Earle publ. 1890. 12mo. 277 pp. <br><br>Inscribed copy of the sole edition of these religio-inspirational writings published by the author's husband a noted publisher of religious books.<br>Â Â Â Â "Miss Edith L. Hubbard / From her friend & cousin L. B. E."<br>Â Â Â Â Not traced via WorldCat NUC COPAC or any of the OPACs in the Boston area. Publisher's brown cloth front cover stamped in gilt with a rising sun and the title. A very good copy. James H. Earle, publ. hardcover books
114986hardcover. Numerous illustrations many in color. Slim square 8vo pale green cloth slipcase. New York: Shorewood 1965. A fine copy.<br/><br/> unknown books
2000194119Arcadia Publishing 2000-09-02. Paperback. Very Good. Soft cover is very good with minor wear. Binding is uncreased. Pages are clean and unmarked. LO Arcadia Publishing paperback books
1998131858Cedar Rapids IA: Cedar Rapids Museum of Art 1998. First edition. Oblong softcover. Exhibition catalog for a group show that ran December 12 1998 through February 14 1999. Essay by Donald Bartlett Doe and Lesley Wright who also right the rest of the captions as well. Includes numerous illustrations. A close to near fine copy in stapled wrappers with some minor fading near the spine. Errata slip laid in. Uncommon. Cedar Rapids Museum of Art unknown books
1993172671Rockford Illinois: Photo Department 1993. Hardcover. VG- lacks slipcase. Oversized forest green cloth boards with stamped lettering. 58 unnumbered leaves. Illustrations. Includes image chronology and bibliographical references. Photo Department hardcover books
1984110420Lincoln Neb: Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery University of Nebraska - Lincoln 1984. Softcover. VG one copy has pen writing on inside of cover. White and green stapled wraps; 39 pp.; 20 plates mostly color some bw. Issued in conjunction with a 1984 exhibition featuring the work of American artist Ronald Slowinski b. 1932. With an essay by Donald Bartlett Doe a checklist and chronology and a nice selection of Slowinski's work. A solid introduction to this artist. Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, University of Nebraska - Lincoln paperback books
1982134916Omaha NE: Joslyn Art Museum 1982. First edition. Oblong softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran February 13 through April 4 1982. Essay by Holliday T. Day. Includes 7 black and white illustrations. A very good copy in stapled wrappers. Uncommon. Joslyn Art Museum unknown books
1980BL2358Hampden Highlands:: Burntcoat 1980. 1980. FIRST EDITION. 4to. x 414 pp. Illustrations index. Blue paper boards gilt-stamped spine title dust-jacket; jacket lightly rubbed with a few small tears; light wear to bottom paper spine end. Burndy bookplate. Very good. Signed by the author on copyright page with date stamp. (Burntcoat, 1980). hardcover books
1980TB28643Hampton Highlands ME: Burntcoat Corporation 1980. First Edition. Fine in bright blue paper covered boards with bold gilt text stamping on the spine and with illustrated end papers. A quarto measuring 11 by 8 1/2 inches. In a very good dust jacket with the original price intact on the front flap but with a 1/2" closed tear with related creasing at the upper edge of the spine area and with minor rubbing to the rear panel. 414 pages including an index with individual pages of photographs and details for 366 different vessels which sailed from 1850 to 1945 from Passamaquoddy Bay to Block Island. Burntcoat Corporation hardcover books