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20132659372013. Paperback. 83p. wraps 6x9 inches one old price sticker on front wrap one on spine and one on first page else very good condition. Signed and inscribed by the author on the dedication page. Poetry by a born-again Christian and former drug addict alongside interviews with other born-again former addicts. paperback books
1973USACPOC00dpeDoubleday 1973. Fine. Sachs Marilyn. A Pocketful of Seeds. Illustrated by Ben F. Stahl. Garden City NY: Doubleday 1973. Reinforced library edition. 137pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Red cloth with gilt lettering. Signed by author. Book condition: Near fine with former owner's name on bottom edge of textblock and front pastedown. Dust Jacket Condition: Near fine with edges faintly yellow. In plastic protector. Inscribed to former owner by Sachs on verso of front free endsheet. Doubleday hardcover books
198146887NY:: Dutton. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1981. Hardcover. 0525316299 . First printing. Very near fine in like dust jacket. A bright clean and well preserved copy. . Dutton, hardcover books
198879177NY:: Dutton. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1988. Hardcover. 0525444505 . First printing thus. Fine in a near fine foxing on verso dust jacket. . Dutton, hardcover books
1978USACSEC00CZCApple Paperbacks 1978. Good. Sachs Marilyn. A Secret Friend. New York: Apple Paperbacks 1978. 111pp. 12mo. Paperback. Book condition: Good. Apple Paperbacks paperback books
199049739New York: Dutton 1990. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. dj. Spine sloped. <br/><br/> Dutton hardcover books
197132389Garden City: Doubleday. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1971. Hardcover. Illustrated by Louis Glanzman. First edition. Very good in a very good minor shelf wear dust jacket. . Doubleday hardcover books
198023939New York: E.P. Dutton 1980. 1st edition. Red cloth binding. Dust jacket. VG/VG. 107 pp. Illustrated by Amy Rowen. 8vo. <br/><br/>A Skinny Book. E.P. Dutton hardcover books
197656162London:: Macdonald and Jane's. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1976. Hardcover. 0354080016 . First British edition. Very good in a very good price clipped dust jacket. . Macdonald and Jane's, hardcover books
197524295Garden City NY: Doubleday & Co 1975. 1st edition. Red cloth spine with green & white cloth boards. Dust jacket. VG small erasure abrasion to ffep/VG some edgewear. 136 pp. Illustrated with drawings by Anne Sachs. 8vo. <br/><br/> Doubleday & Co hardcover books
198351706New York: Dutton 1983. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. dj. <br/><br/> Dutton hardcover books
198424294NY: E.P. Dutton 1984. 1st edition. Plum-colored cloth spine with blue paper-wrapped boards. Dust jacket. NF/VG pc. 168 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/> E.P. Dutton hardcover books
198523941Garden City: Doubleday & Co 1985. 1st edition. Hardback. Dust jacket. VG light wear/VG light edgewear. 113 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/> Doubleday & Co hardcover books
1959134256Los Angeles: Pad-Ram Enterprises 1959. A collection of 8 vintage still photographs from the 1959 film. Included are 4 stills from the US release and 4 stills from the UK release under the title "Mr. Teas and His Playthings." From a cursory glance one can immediately see the differences with regard to nudity paid by both US and UK publicists the UK stills decidedly more liberal with regard to the "forbidden flesh."<br/><br/>The US stills were taken directly from scenes of the film and the UK stills appear to be from either a deleted scene or a mock setup designed for foreign publicity with Mr. Teas seen in a bathhouse with the "Buxom Bath House Beauties" Baby Dahl Chicky Fricase Frenchie Tost Teri Clawthe that were not seen in the final cut. The UK stills purport "Monstrous Murder!" and "Sizzling Suspense!" taglines however the final cut features neither murder nor suspense. <br/><br/>The story finds the shy Mr. Teas played by William Ellis Teas a door-to-door dental appliance salesman who has a chemical reaction with an anesthetic that allows him to have X-ray vision as in "seeing through women's clothes." He also overcomes all of his inhibitions leading to ribald encounters with his dental nurse his therapist his secretary a girl in a bar etc. <br/><br/>Russ Meyer's first feature produced by Pad-Ram Enterprises a monogram using the initials of director Russell Albion Meyer and producer Peter A. DeCenzie and the film that basically launched the lighthearted "nudie" pictures of the early 1960s. The film was immediately touted as "ribald" and "Frenchy" with regard to the "genuinely sexy sequences with generous expanses of attractive flesh" that used to be seen strictly in foreign films. At a time when Hollywood moguls were losing audiences to the comfort of in-home cinema through television Meyer and DeCenzie who spent years on the burlesque and night club circuits released an independent naturally sexy endeavor in the tradition of the great Chaplin films. The bigger productions companies would never have made a film as far overboard on sex. <br/><br/>For his debut Russ Meyer did even more of the crew work than usual shooting in four days during the spring of 1958 with a budget of $24000 ultimately making over $1.5 million worldwide. The film was marketed as a "nudist" film with a "French" sensibility but exhibited all the distinctive traits for which Meyer would soon become known including large bosoms insane plots a somewhat feminist perspective campy dialogue and guerilla cinematography. <br/><br/>Shot on location in various California destinations including Malibu Lagoon State Beach. Meyer even shot various scenes at his beach-front home in Los Angeles. <br/><br/>All stills 8 x 10 inches some differ slightly in size. Two US stills Very Good plus others Near Fine. UK stills Near Fine. Pad-Ram Enterprises unknown books
1961134255Los Angeles: Pad-Ram Enterprises 1961. Original pressbooks two variants for 1961 re-releases of the 1959 film. Featured are the two most commonly seen layouts used for publicity: the full-color illustrated "hat" variant and the other with Mr. Teas surrounded by a bevy of well-developed women the female leads of the film from left to right: Ann Peters Michele Roberts Dawn Danielle and Marilyn Wesley. <br/><br/>The story finds the shy Mr. Teas played by William Ellis Teas a door-to-door dental appliance salesman who has a chemical reaction with an anesthetic that allows him to have X-ray vision as in "seeing through women's clothes." He also overcomes all of his inhibitions leading to ribald encounters with his dental nurse his therapist his secretary a girl in a bar etc. <br/><br/>Russ Meyer's first feature produced by Pad-Ram Enterprises a monogram using the initials of director Russell Albion Meyer and producer Peter A. DeCenzie and the film that basically launched the lighthearted "nudie" pictures of the early 1960s. The film was immediately touted as "ribald" and "Frenchy" with regard to the "genuinely sexy sequences with generous expanses of attractive flesh" that used to be seen strictly in foreign films. At a time when Hollywood moguls were losing audiences to the comfort of in-home cinema through television Meyer and DeCenzie who spent years on the burlesque and night club circuits released an independent naturally sexy endeavor in the tradition of the great Chaplin films. The bigger productions companies would never have made a film as far overboard on sex. <br/><br/>For his debut Russ Meyer did even more of the crew work than usual shooting in four days during the spring of 1958 with a budget of $24000 ultimately making over $1.5 million worldwide. The film was marketed as a "nudist" film with a "French" sensibility but exhibited all the distinctive traits for which Meyer would soon become known including large bosoms insane plots a somewhat feminist perspective campy dialogue and guerilla cinematography. <br/><br/>Shot on location in various California destinations including Malibu Lagoon State Beach. Meyer even shot various scenes at his beach-front home in Los Angeles. <br/><br/>Both pressbooks 11 x 17 inches folded horizontally. "Hat" variant includes a 9 x 12 ad mat dated "Fri. Aug. 18 1961." Light rubbing overall rubber stamps from "Sack Amusement Enterprises" in Dallas Texas and a few light creases and tiny closed tears else Near Fine. Pad-Ram Enterprises unknown books
26580n.p.: n.p. Near Fine. Paperback. Black and white photographs. 43 pages. First edition paperback. Near fine in pictorial wraps. . n.p. paperback books
199885996Westport: Bergin & Garvey 1998. Hardcover. x 144p. review sheet laid in first printing. Study of Florida Memorial College in Miami. Very good. Bergin & Garvey hardcover books
200391494Westport: Praeger 2003. Hardcover. x 139p. first printing. Study of Florida Memorial College in Miami. Very good. Praeger hardcover books
197946996La Jolla CA: Communication Creativity 1979. leatherette covered boards. 4to. leatherette covered boards. 216 pages. A handbook of information about how to publish your own book including research and writing finding a printer advertising and promoting contracts and much more. Lists of helpful organizations reviewing media chain bookstores etc. are included; information on agents conventional trade publishers and vanity presses is given in case do-it-yourself publishing seems too daunting a task. Illustrated with bibliography glossary and index. Communication Creativity unknown books
197246866NY: Paperback Library 1972. Mass market paperback. Very good. First Printing. Ink name on front free endpaper wraps lightly edgeworn with some rubbing/ residue on the front and a tiny tear to the edge of the rear else very good. <br/><br/> Paperback Library paperback books
198323705Bethesda MD: The Writer's Center 1983. First Edition. Wraps. Very good . Small 4to. Purple cardstock wraps housing smaller 3'' x 3'' square booklet. With multiple pages folding out in various directions. Saddle-stitched binding. Reflective silver mylar endpapers. Edition of 300 copies. Very good plus. <br/><br/>Handmade artist's book. "The images were drawn on mylar transfered to a positive plate and then printed offset on Curtis rag text & cover and UV Ultra II." The Writer's Center paperback books
19871323599University Center at Binghamton SUNY 1987. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 147; VG-; blue spine with gilt text; no jacket; odd volume'; cloth has light smudges to exterior; strong boards; text block has little wear to exterior edges; frontispiece; interior clean; illustrated; tight binding;. 1323599. FP New Rockville Stock. University Center at Binghamton (SUNY) hardcover books
2003UROGCOM00LAWMeredith Books 2003. Very Good. Rogers editor Marilyn. The Complete Perennials Book. Des Moines IA: Meredith Books 2003. 256pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 4to. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with gently bumped and subtly yellowed edges. Meredith Books paperback books
2007200502Havana: Editorial Capitan San Luis 2007. Paperback. Unpaginated 9.5x8 inch softbound about 250p. glossy coated paperstock throughout with profuse period and contemporary photographs collaged with related texts in English; some crimping to covers slight soil to bottom edge no ownership or other marks a very good copy. Editorial Capitan San Luis paperback books
31501Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins 1996. Hardcover. 4to. Green illustrated publisher's boards no dust jacket. Black and white illustrations. Some scuffing and edge wear to boards; gift inscription on front pastedown endpaper. Overall Very Good . ISBN: 0683230387 . Very Good. Hardcover . Williams and Wilkins [1996] hardcover books