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1999Q-0749919876PIATKUS BOOKS 1999-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! PIATKUS BOOKS paperback
1975376043New York: The Vikiung Press 1975. First edition. Illus. 191pp. 4to. Cloth fine in fine dj. First edition. Illus. 191pp. 4to. Signed by Pete Kriendler Sheldon Tannen & George Berns who were owners at time of this publication and were related to Jack & Charlie. The Vikiung Press unknown
200098719Tate Publishing London. 2000. Tate Publishing. 2000. 4to paperback. PRESENTATION COPY from Marilyn Butler with handwritten postcard signed by Marilyn loosely inserted. Slight wear to covers o/w contents very clean and fresh. paperback
197826733New York: Pratt Institute Gallery/Pratt Manhattan Center Gallery 1978. 1978. Good. INCLUDES AN ASTONISHINGLY RELEVANT CARTOON BY JULES FEIFFER ABOUT THE POLITICS OF ABORTION & POOR WOMEN - Oblong quarto 14 inches high by 14-1/4 inches wide. Softcovers the contents are laid into a black stiff paper folding chemise with a typed label on the front panel. The chemise is chipped & partially faded with a short tear. 4 pages of preliminaries plus 9 plates each with an attached descriptive leaf. There is some minor creasing to the corners & edges of some pages. Very good. <p>RARE.<p>With an astonishing cartoon by Jules Feiffer concerning poor women and abortion.<p>The portfolio consists of cartoons as well as an individual statement about their work by each of the nine artists: Lee Lorenz J. C. Suares Gene Basset Thomas Flannery Jules Feiffer Edward Koren John Fischetti David Levine and Robert Weber.<p> In her introduction Marilyn Coffey explains that the Roman satirist Horace used the term "black salt" to characterize the kind of pungent satirical humor shown in these cartoons. New York: Pratt Institute Gallery/Pratt Manhattan Center Gallery, 1978. paperback
1967372132New York: Russell Fitzgerald 1967. Cover illustration by Russell Fitzgerald Urban Renewal pencil portrait of Harold Reynolds. 28 pp. printed rectos only. 14 x 8-1/2 inches. Stapled self wrapper. Some toning else fine. Cover illustration by Russell Fitzgerald Urban Renewal pencil portrait of Harold Reynolds. 28 pp. printed rectos only. 14 x 8-1/2 inches. Second of five issues of this poetry 'zine published by artist Russell Fitzgerald. This issue edited by Marilyn Hacker with contributions from Clayton Eshleman Lewis Warsh adrienne messenger Lewis Ellingham "The Orchid" Lionel H. Mitchell Marie Ponsot Richard Lourie Link and DGF.<br /> <br /> Uncommon and ephemeral production from artist Russell FitzGerald 1932-1978. Russell Fitzgerald unknown
195611618CHARLES BUCHAN'S PUBLICATIONS. LONDON ND 1956. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1956. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. First edition. Trade paperback original. Not published in U. S Near fine in pictorial printed wrappers. Dime size rubbed spot on front cover. Trace of light shelf-wear Marilyn Monroe cover. . CHARLES BUCHAN'S PUBLICATIONS. LONDON ND (1956) paperback
194233168West Los Angeles: University High School 1942. Hardcover. Very Good. First and only edition. Folio. Scattered very light foxing a very good plus copy. Marilyn Monroe here as Norma Baker is depicted with a small individual picture in the sophomore class. The picture is the first image of Monroe to be published in a book. In addition the actress did not finish high school and this is the ONLY portrait photo of her to appear in a high school yearbook. American Book Prices Current lists no auction records for this book and we have seen only one other copy offered in the book trade. University High School hardcover
197228968Paris: Editions "S.A.N." 1972. 1972. Very good. - Small quarto 10-5/8 inches high by 8-3/8 inches wide softcover bound in pictorial black white & tan wraps. The wraps are lightly bumped & soiled with some light foxing especially to the rear wrap. 28 & 8 pages including inside wraps. Profuse black-and-white illustrations. The top page corners are slightly bumped. Very good. <p>A magazine of the performing arts including film dance and theatre and also fashion. The text is minimal with the emphasis on nudity and eroticism in the illustrations. Among the contents of this issue are a nude Marilyn Monroe centerfold. The centerfold photo is one of a series of photos taken by Lawrence Schiller in 1962 on the set of "Something's Got To Give". The front and back covers illustrate Marilyn Monroe impersonators with male models. Other photographs include men's fashion including two pages of men in brief briefs illustrated articles on Andy Warhol's films Jay Johnson star of "Chelsea Girls" the "underground" nude dance of Roger Ribes and work by Barbet Schroeder. There is also an article on Marlon Brando.<p>The text is in French. (Paris: Editions "S.A.N.", [1972]. paperback
1973246271New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1973. First edition. Profusely illustrated with photographs by Richard Avedon Cecil Beaton André de Dienes Douglas Kirkland Lawrence Schiller et al. 270 1 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Cloth. Fine in slightly chipped at head of spine at least very good dust jacket some soiling to the title-page. First edition. Profusely illustrated with photographs by Richard Avedon Cecil Beaton André de Dienes Douglas Kirkland Lawrence Schiller et al. 270 1 pp. 1 vols. 4to. A fascinating book on the quintessential American sex symbol featuring numerous photographs -- some famous some not -- and Mailer's often grandiloquent prose. <br/><br/> Grosset & Dunlap hardcover
1954362771Chicago: Hillman Periodicals / Alex L. Hillman 1954. Softcover. Near Fine. Magazine. 162pp. Pictorial wrappers. The last few pages and rear wrapper's top corners creased and offsetting along edges of front wrap else near fine. This issue includes the eight-page photo essay "Marilyn in Manhattan" by photographed Gary Winogrand. In addition to sexy shots of Marilyn in her slip there is a double-page spread showing four photographs from her iconic scene in The Seven Year Itch of her holding down her white dress as a subway up-draft blows it above her knees. With the film's release the following year these are some of the earliest images from that legendary scene. Hillman Periodicals / Alex L. Hillman unknown
32820468<p><b>Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe at the beginning of her career. Signed by the photographer in silver ink.</b></p><p>Ed Clark was a top photographer for <i>Life</i> magazine in the 1940s 50s and 60s. In 1950 he received a call from a friend at 20th Century Fox wondering if he wanted to photograph "a hot tomato" the little-known 24 year-old actress Marilyn Monroe. Her film career had just begun to gain momentum: three months earlier Monroe had appeared as a crooked lawyer's girlfriend in <i>The Asphalt Jungle</i>. Two months later she had a small role as an aspiring starlet in <i>All About Eve</i>.</p><p>In a 1999 interview Clark recalled "She was almost unknown then so I was able to spend a lot of time shooting her." "We'd go out to Griffith Park in Los Angeles and she'd read poetry. I sent several rolls to LIFE in New York but they wired back 'Who the hell is Marilyn Monroe'"</p><br /> Printed later by Clark. Ektacolor print. 14 x 11 in. Minor faults in the negative. Fine.
1953376<p><strong>Original publisher s wrappers. A fine fresh copy which appears to have never been read. Rare first edition of the highly elusive first collectible book devoted exclusively to the now legendary model actress and sex symbol with 39 black & white photographs of her in the early stages of her career. While her husband served in the merchant marine during World War II Monroe found a job inspecting parachutes at the Radioplane Company. Army photographers who had arrived at the plant to take commercial and military pictures of female war workers discovered her. From this first successful posing arose Monroe s fabled love affair with the camera particularly with still photography. She was sensual and at ease before the camera and her direct sexuality mingled with her beauty her innocence and her now lightened blonde hair accounted for her popularity with photographers and filmmakers ANB. This book appeared in the early days of Monroe s fame; at the young age of 27 she had already appeared in such classic films as All About Eve Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and How to Marry a Millionaire. Co-author Franklin was the self-proclaimed King of Nostalgia and host of one of the more eccentric talk shows to appear on New York television… serving up a crazy quilt of guests topics and styles mixing the famous with people on the fringe and the sights and sounds of the past with those that may have no future at all New York Times. Co-author Palmer was herself a model as well as a print journalist.</strong></p> Rudolph Field Company paperback
19892092902137405505Bungeishunju 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Bungeishunju paperback
1981601247New York: Lothrop Lee & Shepard Books 1981. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Octavo. 244pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Inscribed to Charlotte Zolotow by Zena Sutherland the celebrated children's book reviewer that this book is published in honor of: "To my Charlotte whom I love or who I love or that I love. Always - Zena." Zolotow was an editor and publisher at Harper’s celebrated children’s books department and acclaimed author of over 65 children’s books. She is credited for her contributions to the Children’s Liberation Movement which believed the rights and emotional concerns of children be recognized and treated as the equal of adults. A nice association. Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Books hardcover
1997Q-0791433528State University of New York Press 1997-04-17. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! State University of New York Press paperback
195263087Hollywood:: 20th Century-Fox 1952. publisher's illustrated wrappers. The slightest of use to wrappers; near fine. About 15 x 11 inches. Illustrated throughout with scenes from the motion picture and ad artwork. Exhibitor's campaign book. 20th Century-Fox, unknown
1950168509N.p.: N.p. 1950. Vintage eleven-page ribbon copy typescript short story circa 1940s-1950s subsequently serving as the basis for the 1972 adult film. Rare.<br /> <br /> An iteration of an explicit short story penned by an anonymous author sometime before or during World War II circulated underground in retyped typescript or carbon typescript copies during the 1940s and after.<br /> <br /> "Behind the Green Door" is notable as one of of the first American hardcore pictures to receive widespread distribution in the US and one of the first heterosexual pornographic films to feature an interracial sex scene. A breakthrough role for actress Marilyn Chambers who would go on to become one of the first icons in the adult film industry and even worked briefly in mainstream cinema. <br /> <br /> Eleven leaves last page of text not numbered. Ribbon copy typescript on onionskin stock rectos only. Pages Good or better bound with two staples on the top edges. N.p. unknown
19759603Brooklyn NY: Angelica Press 1975. Original Wrappers. Near Fine binding. 3.75" x 2.5." 4 9 3; 4 12 4; 4 14 6; 4 11 5 pp. illus. Each book in printed wrappers all housed in publisher's envelope with "Little Angel Books" printed at the bottom. Light wear to the envelope; books are fine. A charming set. Angelica Press unknown
20006030New York: Harry N. Abrams Publishers 2000. First Edition. Cloth. As New/As New. William Blake Glossy B&W plates / June 2019. Quarto 12" x 9 1/2" x 1 1/4" gray cloth with gold lettering on spineprofusely illustrated with 250 images of William Blake's art 240 in full color with small frontispiece portait of WB in color by Thomas Phillips archival mylar-protected pictorial dust jacket unclipped with Blake's "Angel of Revelation" & jacket back with his "Dante & VIrgil" maroon endpapers 304 pages. Weight: 4 lbs. 1 oz. A very well illustrated reference with commentary on Blake's works. Catalogue for an important Blake exhibition at the Tate and then The Met. William Blake 1757 - 1827 was an English poet painter and printmaker. Blake is now considered a seminal figure in the history of the poetry and visual arts of the Romantic Age. Condition: As New: Tight very clean copies in a brilliant dust jacket unclipped. Bright plates without foxing. No remainder marks. Bentley Blake Books. Harry N. Abrams, Publishers hardcover
19766774Dauphin Manitoba Canada: Dauphin Kinette Club N.D. Circa 1976. Third Printing. Spiral Bound. pp. 176. Small. measuring 6" x 9". Illustrated textured stiff yellow covers bearing the crest of the Dauphin Kinette Club to the centre of the front cover; held with metal spiral binding. Bright lilac section dividers with charming line drawings. Comprises a rich selection of local Ukrainian Canadian and regional recipes all accompanied with the names of their respective contributors. Sections include: "Appetizers" "Soups" "Salads" Vegetables and Salad Dressings" "Meats" Pastris and Desserts" "Cakes Quick Breads etc" et al. Remarkably well-preserved showing no detectable flaws to the extremities contents equally without blemish with bright clean and unmarked pages and firm sound binding; near fine. Rare in commerce our offering being the only extant copy available at time of cataloguing. Corresponds to OCLC #456614121 indicating only but one institutional holding at time of cataloguing. Not found in the UofM Archives & Special Collections BAC/LAC Guelph McGill et al. Contents include a detailed list of the names of members. Scarce. <br/><br/>"The Kinnette Club of Dauphin is pleased to present this cookbook to you on the occasion of their 10th anniversary. These recipes are all tried and true from Kinette Kitchens and we hope they will become your favourites too". Dauphin Kinette Club unknown
19795169Dauphin Manitoba Canada: Dauphin Kinette Club N.D. Circa 1979. First Edition First Printing. Spiral Bound. pp. 270. Thick small 8vo. measuring 6" x 9". Illustrated textured stiff ivory covers bearing the crest of the Dauphin Kinette Club in navy-blue to the centre of the front cover; held with metal spiral binding. Bright yellow section dividers with charming line drawings. Comprises a rich selection of local Ukrainian Canadian and regional recipes all accompanied with the names of their respective contributors. Sections include: "Beverages" "Breads Buns and Quick Breads" "Cakes and Frostings" "Cookies and Candies" "Desserts and Pies" "Meats and Fish" "Cheese Eggs and Rice" "Preserves and Relishes" 'Vegetables Salads and Dressings" "Soups Stews and Sauces" et al. Remarkably well-preserved showing no detectable flaws to the extremities contents equally without blemish with bright clean and unmarked pages and firm sound binding; near fine. Rare in commerce our offering being the only extant copy available at time of cataloguing. Corresponds to OCLC #695394049 indicating only but one institutional holding at time of cataloguing. Not found in the UofM Archives & Special Collections BAC/LAC Guelph McGill et al. Scarce. <br/><br/> Dauphin Kinette Club unknown
2011296451Norwalk CT: Easton Press Time-Life Books 2011. Full Leather. Fine binding. Quarto; in the Easton Press’s full blue leather with decorations in gilt and a pastedown of Princess Diana; 126 127 128 pages; with all edges gilt; silk moire endpapers and silk ribbon marker.~~It appears that Easton picked up the sheets of the Time Life printing and bound them up in their inimitable fashion.~A most uncommon Easton Press title. Fine binding. Easton Press | Time-Life Books unknown
2004143068New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc 2004. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. New York Harry N. Abrams Inc. 2004. Small square quarto 128 pages with 78 illustrations 70 in colour. Papered boards; a fine copy with the near-fine dustwrapper. The title page is signed by Marilyn Pfeifer Swezy and four of the other six contributors Caroline de Guitaut Tatiana Fabergé Mark A. Schaffer and Ulla Tillander-Godenhielm who has also added an inscription. Harry N. Abrams, Inc hardcover
199222403New York: St. Martin’s Press 1992. First Edition first printing. Illustrated with black and white photographs printed on glossy plates. 8vo publisher’s original black boards backed in navy blue cloth lettered in gilt on the spine. In the original dustjacket featuring photographs in colour and black and white. 328 pp. A fine copy in fine dustjacket. FIRST EDITION. In 1971 as a freshmen at Georgetown University Richard Burke volunteered at the offices of his political idol Senator Edward M. Kennedy. Over the next four years he would become one of the Senator’s closest staff members and then in 1977 become Kennedy’s personal assistant. A year later in 1978 he would be appointed Administrative Assistant the youngest in the U.S. Senate. Burke held that appointment until 1981. <br> For nearly an entire decade during his professional association with Senator Kennedy he was considered the right-hand of one of the most powerful men in American political life. His book is not only a biography or a study of politics. it is an experience through the eyes of a young man marked with exhilarating highs and tragic lows of falls from grace and remarkable recoveries. St. Martin’s Press hardcover
19791711columbia Mo: Stephens College Spring 1979. Fine. 1979. Softcover. 8vo; wrappers with portrait photo on cover of Marilyn Hacker. Full page typed letter starts briefly on winter blues & ruptured love followed by a full paragraph on work inundated Ellingham's unpublished "The Wounded Laurel" a veto of her submissions to the Little Magazine collective by new "conservative elements" on the magazine staff two of whom she mentions describing frustration with their obstinacy"Collectivity has it's drawbacks." Married to the writer Samule R. Delaney since 1961 she begins a paragraph: "SF - have you read Chip's Dealney last two Triton & Tales of Neveryon " More on visiting friends opera food and literature. In the post card she reports hanging out with the literary/political dyke community living four blocks from the beach a bikini lavender sunglasses plastic beach sandals etc. Includes four pieces by Hacker as well as similar offerings from Judy Katz-Levine Robley Wilson Jr. Jayne Anne Phillips Stephen Tudor Tom Disch Judith Graff and Jeff Morris. . Stephens College Spring, 1979 paperback