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196959252Providence RI: University. As New. 1969. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - 64 pp. With 23 ills. 23 x 16 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . University paperback
19972090202118105475Kobunsha Kappa Novels 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kobunsha Kappa Novels paperback
198424990New York: The Stone Street Press 1984. Wrappers. Fine. Malachi McCourt. A lovely copy of this 1984 fine press poetry offering. SIGNED BY MALACHI MCCOURT who translated designed and illustrated this volume. Clean and Near Fine to Fine in its light-green hand-sewn wrappers. The Stone Street Press unknown
1992Q-0671761048Simon & Schuster 1992-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Simon & Schuster hardcover
196029323HBDJ 1960 1ST EDITION STATED 2nd Printing VG/NF AS-IS NOT X-LIBRARY Usual Wear with the exception of a faint patch of discoloration from removed sticker this dustjacket looks like new with bright colors of front panel very well preserved in plastic covering; pages very white and binding tight; overall this first edition with dustjacket is in NEARFINE condition. Tiltled in White on DJ spine Cvr & IN YELLOW ON BOOK SPINE CVR Size: 5 1/4 X 8 152 Pages HARD BACK BLackblue Cloth cvrTINY CHIPS TEARS DJ EXTREMITIES could find in Quiet Streets of Sac Prairie or the Surrounding Countryside They take the shortcut Thru the Woods after a Day of fishing Saw a Light in the abandoned Cabin & Quietly discovered What the 2 Rough-Looking were Plotting. <br /><br /><br /> Duell, Sloan and Pearce, hardcover
196026750<p>Duell Sloan and Pearce 1960 Inner Hinges has Original Price $3 Intact B/W Frontispiece HBDJ 1960. First Edition. STATED 2nd Printing GOOD/VG AS-IS Hardcover. Minimal wear to dust jacket. Some age browning to pages. Some pages show Slight wear Fox. Ex-library copy. May have library markings. Binding: HARD BACK BLUE Cloth tape residue edges Tilted in Yellow on spine Cvr Size: 5 1/4 X 8 152 Pages X-Library from Bay Trail Jr. High School Stamp Usual Wear rub Marks Pocket in Back TINY CHIPS TEARS DJ EXTREMITIES They take the shortcut Thru the Woods after a Day of fishing Saw a Light in the abandoned Cabin & Quietly discovered What the 2 Rough-Looking were Plotting. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good/Very Good.</p> Duell, Sloan and Pearce, hardcover
196027117<p>Duell Sloan and Pearce 1960 Inner DJ Flap has Original Price $3 Intact B/W Frontispiece HBDJ 1960 STATED First Edition. 1st printing VG-/NF AS-IS Usual Wear with the exception of a faint patch of discoloration from removed sticker this dustjacket looks like new with bright colors of front panel very well preserved in plastic covering; other than slight shelfwear on a couple edges and minimal library indications of glue residue from flaps neatly removed cardpocket and stamps including one on title page with a penned number this book looks unopened pages very white and binding tight; overall this first edition with dustjacket is in NEARFINE condition. X-Library from Jenkins Public Library Stamp Usual Wear rub Marks Pocket removal & Tape Residue on Endpapers Tilted in White on DJ spine Cvr & IN YELLOW ON BOOK SPINE CVR Size: 5 1/4 X 8 152 Pages HARD BACK BLack Cloth cvrTINY CHIPS TEARS DJ EXTREMITIES There wasn’t Much Excitement Steve Grendon & Sim Jones could find in Quiet Streets of Sac Prairie or the Surrounding Countryside They take the shortcut Thru the Woods after a Day of fishing Saw a Light in the abandoned Cabin & Quietly discovered What the 2 Rough-Looking were Plotting. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Near Fine.</p> Duell, Sloan and Pearce, hardcover
196313964-1<p>New York: The Macmillan Company 1963. <i><b>Signed on the title page by Umberto Eco</b></i>. First U.S. edition / First printing. Off white cloth. Near fine with owner name emboss stamp to front free endpaper and also the title page in very good to near fine dust jacket with several edge tears. The author's first book.</p> The Macmillan Company, hardcover
1913023906San Francisco: Paul Elder and Company 1913. Second Edition stated . Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good DJ. 9 1/2" Tall. 117 Pp. Peach Cloth With Darker Verticl Ribs Gilt. Book Is Near Fine Trace Of Wear Gilt Brilliant Previous Owner's Inscription Dated 1924 From Tolita T Hicks To Her Spouse Hobart. Dj Has No Wear Except For Nearly Invisible Straight Line Split Along Front Spine Edge 1/8" To 1/4" Deep Chipping At Top Of Spine 1/4" Chipping At Upper Tips And Tiny Losses At Other Corners. This 906 First Edition Had Typography And Design Of Book And Dj By Harry Nash Black Cloth Spine With Decorated And Lettered Boards; This Second Printing 1913 Omits The Nash Typography And Design For The Front Coverand Dj And Is Bound Entirely In Cloth But They Otherwise Have Identical Content. <br/> <br/> Paul Elder and Company hardcover
193063176New York: Funk and Wagnalls 1930. Second printing. Octavo. Cloth hardcover titled in gilt on spine and front cover; blue-green top-stain; xvi5215pp; illus. Tight square Near Fine copy lacking the dustwrapper. <br /> <br /> A guide to stylish domesticity for the new upwardly-mobile American woman a follow-up to her epochal Etiquette: the Blue Book of Social Usage 1927 and one of those tragic Depression-era publishing mis-fires - written at the apex of the Roaring Twenties published in the immediate aftermath of the Wall Street crash. A particularly bright and attractive copy sadly lacking the dustwrapper. Funk and Wagnalls unknown
196422280London, Lund Humphries, 1964. 4°. (16),300 S., Abbildungen + sehr zahlreiche Beilagen. Orig.-Leinen mit Umschlag.
1956144743London, Lund Humphries 1956. 154 + ca. 50 Seiten Papier und Druckproben, 29*21 cm. OLeinenband.
196635387Lund Humphries, London 1966. Mit sehr zahlreichen teils farbigen Abbildungen. 4°. 254,34 S. OLwd. mit Schutzum.
195132930Humphries, London (1951). Mit zahlreichen teils farbigen Abbildungen. 4°. 140 S. + Tafelanhang. OLwd. Schutzumschlag leicht beschädigt und angestaubt.
19716946New York NY U.S.A.: New York NY U.S.A.: Walker & Company 1971 1971 Hard Cover. Near Fine/Very Good . First Edition. Private Press. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. A ine book very clean and tight the dust jacket light bending and bumping at the spine in protective mylar. F. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Very Good . Illus. by Jacket Design: Enrico Scull. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Private Press. New York, NY, U.S.A.: Walker & Company, 1971 hardcover
19952092902140301202Tokyo Architectural Design Welfare Pension Fund 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Tokyo Architectural Design Welfare Pension Fund paperback
1975LitW0704Athens, The Universtity of of Georgia Press, 1975. Leinen. Rücken des SU etw. ausgeblichen. 8° Buch Hardcover
1982036324New York: Harry N Abrams 1982. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 319 Pp. 13 3/4" X 10 3/4". Black Cloth. Fine In Fine Dj No Wear But Tiny Tear At Top Of Spine Of Dj. International Shipping At Much Higher Than Stated Rate. <br/> <br/> Harry N Abrams hardcover
198823334New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1988. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 10.5x11.7x0.9in. Dust jacket in clear protector. <br>An invitation to create murals painted decorations and trompe l'oeil illusion for every room in the house. With 100 original designs in full color. <br>184pp 2.97lb 10.5x11.7x0.9in Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
1919004668London: Martin Secker first two issues Cecil Palmer third issue. Printed by Vincent Brooks Day & Son 1919 1923. First edition. Wraps for first issue hardcover paper pastedown second two issues. Very Good. Literary journal with extraordinary roster of contributors including Max Beerbohm Siegfried Sassoon T. E. Lawrence John Doyle Enoch Soames Robert Graves John Crowe Ransome John Masefield John Galsworthy Thomas Hardy Walter de la Mare Rockwell Kent Vachel Lindsay Edwin Lutyens William Nicholson etc. 4to. 32 by 25 cm. Mostly poetry with also a mix of stories dialogues etc. and lovely plates quite a few in color. All produced handsomely and though short-lived the confluence of talent marks these as an unique undertaking. Minor edge chips to wraps of the first volume. Chips along the joints and the spine of the second. Within the leaves are age toned with some scattered light foxing. <br /><br /> Martin Secker (first two issues), Cecil Palmer (third issue). Printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son hardcover books
1923004668London: Martin Secker first two issues Cecil Palmer third issue. Printed by Vincent Brooks Day & Son 1923. First edition. Wraps for first issue hardcover paper pastedown second two issues. Very Good. Literary journal with extraordinary roster of contributors including Max Beerbohm Siegfried Sassoon T. E. Lawrence John Doyle Enoch Soames Robert Graves John Crowe Ransome John Masefield John Galsworthy Thomas Hardy Walter de la Mare Rockwell Kent Vachel Lindsay Edwin Lutyens William Nicholson etc. 4to. 32 by 25 cm. Mostly poetry with also a mix of stories dialogues etc. and lovely plates quite a few in color. All produced handsomely and though short-lived the confluence of talent marks these as an unique undertaking. Minor edge chips to wraps of the first volume. Chips along the joints and the spine of the second. Within the leaves are age toned with some scattered light foxing. Martin Secker (first two issues), Cecil Palmer (third issue). Printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son unknown
19395219Sauk City WI: Arkham House 1939. First Editions. The first major collection of Lovecraft's weird fiction and the first production by the legendary Arkham House - a landmark in 20th century genre publishing. The 32 stories written for various pulp magazines were gathered and preserved by Lovecraft's friends August Derleth and Donald Wandrei who founded Arkham House in 1939 to preserve and publish the best of Lovecraft's fiction. The stories "range from early exercises in Dunsanian pastiche to the mature and highly distinctive tales of the Cthulhu Mythos which construct a horrific cosmological and historical context for human history. Luckless protagonists who stumble upon various dire intrusions of Cthulhu and his kin or who unwisely pursue dangerous inquiries in the appropriate revelatory tomes are inevitably brought to repulsively stick ends. Lovecraft became the consummate master of the confirmatory ending in which what has been suspected all along finally becomes manifest" Barron Horror Literature: A Reader's Guide 3-132. It took Derleth and Wandrei nearly five years to sell through the modest print run and The Outsider has not been reprinted since. <br /> <br /> Enclosed with the present copies are a five letters written between May 10 1937 - November 26 1939 between the Arkham House principals detailing both the publication history of The Outsider as well revelatory background information concerning the dustjacket design by Virgil Finlay 1914-1971. In his time Finlay was among the most in-demand illustrators of fantasy science fiction and horror literature in the United States and his panoramic composition for The Outsider's dustjacket remains among the best executed and most desirable examples in the genre. According to a letter to Derleth from Adolph J. Hyson of the George Banta Publishing Company proofs for the dustjacket were struck in three colors - black bronze blue and a dark olive green. Both the black and green versions of the dustjacket were vetoed by all involved - the black on account of having "a strangely flat and monotonous effect without depth or life. Second and more important certain of the figures such as the monkey-like and ass-like creatures to the right of the topmost star containing the woman's figure behind the lettering "By" faded away to almost absolute imperceptibility in black but stood out with fairly well defined clarity in the blue" DW to VF Nov.14 1939. The green jacket was dismissed right out and described by Wandrei as being "a peculiarly detestable and odious color." It is not clear how many examples of either the black or green trial state dustjackets survived after being scrapped though all of the predictably few extant examples originated with the personal collection of Donald Wandrei sold close to four decades ago. Joshi 15. First Printings one of 1268 copies. Two octavo volumes 24cm; black cloth with titles stamped in gilt on spines; dustjackets; xiv5535pp. The present offering consists of two unique copies:<br /> <br /> - Copy 1: Trivial wrinkling to cloth at crown else Fine. Dustjacket is unclipped priced $5.00 gently spine-sunned and lightly edgeworn with shallow loss to base of spine and some light dust-soil and waviness to rear panel; Very Good. Inscribed vertically along the left margin of the rear flap by dustjacket designer Virgil Finlay: "This jacket is a photographic composite of early Weird Tales drawings probably only one or two were for HPL stories - I wish I might have found time for more of his work which I did admire / Virgil Finlay." Housed in a custom half-morocco clamshell case. <br /> <br /> - Copy 2: Trivial wear to lower board edges faint dust-soil to upper edge of textblock with mild offsetting and some faint scattered foxing to endpapers; Near Fine. Inscribed by Arkham House co-founder Donald Wandrei on front endpaper: "For Priscilla - and the goon - Donald Wandrei / Christmas 1939." In the apparently unique trial dustjacket printed in green instead of blue with the flaps and rear panel without text; light wear and a few tiny tears to extremities hint of sunning to spine with a faint vertical fold along rear joint and some mild dust-soil to rear panel; holograph printer's measurements in ink across base of spine panel; Very Good. For the sake of completion offered together with a Fine copy of the replica dustjacket produced in the 1970's by specialty publisher and collector Gerry de le Ree from Finlay's original plates. Folded and laid into this copy are examples of the publisher's original prospectus measuring 7.25" x 7.75" as well as an earlier mimeographed announcement letter measuring 8.5" x 11". Housed in a custom half-morocco clamshell case. Arkham House unknown
1961011762Helsinki: Finnish Society of Carfts and Design 1961. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. <br/> <br/> Finnish Society of Carfts and Design hardcover
199124648Davenport IA: Catich Gallery/St. Ambrose University 1991. cloth hardcover in dust jacket. small faint pencil with owner name place date and from who the book was given. the owner was a noted classics scholar. it is easily erased. no flaws or wear. clean. no other markings. no bumps tears creases. strong binding. a great copy.; english text.; xi-310pp. 235 figures. second edition of 1968 original. Second Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Catich Gallery/St. Ambrose University Hardcover
19852090202118101327Nihon-sha 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Nihon-sha paperback