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19782504Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Uni. Press 1978. 1st edition simultaneous paperwraps. The author's first book. Daniel Hoffman's comments from the rear cover include "these poems reach past feminist anguish and black rage; they spring from her own sources in an accomplished style that is at once lean subtle and strong. A first book to be welcomed." This highly acclaimed award winning poet has published several volumes of poetry since this debut. Light gentle wear including shelf rubs to covers else fine. Louisiana State Uni. Press unknown books
1978140574Baton Rouge LA: Louisiana State University Press 1978. First edition. Softcover. Simultaneous paperback issue of this collection of poems. A tight near fine copy in wrappers. Louisiana State University Press unknown books
26597Asheville: Front Street 204. Reprint. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Fine hardbound octavo in dustwrapper. Fourth printing of this volume of poems by Nelson which won the Coretta Scott King Award with award sticker afixed to the front cover. Fine dustwrapper. This copy has been INSCRIBED by the poet on the title page. Illustrated in color. Front Street hardcover books
1998033323New York: Rizzoli International in Association with Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum Smithsonian Institution 1998. 208p. colored and b/w illus. large quarto format dj. Rizzoli International in Association with Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution unknown books
1998129712West Chester PA: Aralia Press 1998. bottom and right edges uncut. Aralia Press. broadside 6 1/2 by 12 inches. bottom and right edges uncut. Limited to 125 copies. Spectrum type and Weiss initials. Printed on the occasion of "Exploring Form and Narrative" June 10-13 1988. Aralia Press unknown books
198351706New York: Dutton 1983. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. dj. <br/><br/> Dutton hardcover books
7642New York Abbeville Press 1988. Dust jacket. Fine condition. <br/><br/> New York, Abbeville Press, [1988]. unknown books
19889016007New York: Abbeville Press 1988. 1st. Hardcover. Fine condition / Near fine condition dust jacket. Previous owners signed presentation in ink opposite half title page. Otherwise a fine copy. <br/><br/> Abbeville Press hardcover books
198822531New York: Abbeville Press 1988. First edition 8vo pp. xv 3 487; illustrations in the text; fine in original maroon cloth stamped in gilt dust-jacket with price sticker to upper flap. Remington's correspondents include family and friends President Theodore Roosevelt Owen Wister Poultney Bigelow Francis Parkman and the widow of George Armstrong Custer among others. <br/><br/> Abbeville Press hardcover books
1988106992New York: Abbeville Press 1988. Hardbound. VG/VG. Brown cloth cream dj; 487 pp. text w/ line drawings. Divided into seven sections of the life of American Western painter Frederic Remington 1861-1909. "The letters represent all elements of Remington's multifacted life and range from notes to relatives to thoughtful exchanges with President Theodore Roosevelt. . A skillful selection from major repositories all over America this is the first major collection of Frederic Remington's letters -- many of them illustrated with never-before published sketches by the artist." dj. Abbeville Press unknown books
20102312010Rochester New York: The Friends of the Mount Hope Cemetery / National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom 2010. Signed Copy. Trade Paperback. Near Fine. Gillespie Frank A. Signed by author. Signed by author with inscription. Light general wear. 2010 Trade Paperback. 96 pp. "This book is an extraordinary collaboration between Americans who were morally firm and unwavering concerning the rights of man and enslaved people who were seeking freedom. The Friends of the Mount Hope Cemetery / National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom paperback books
19891340500New York: A Thomas Dunne Book St. Martin's Press 1989. First edition. Hardcover. Octavo; First edition; VG/VG-; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine blue with white print; DJ has light edgewear else clean and bright; Boards quarter bound with blue cloth to spine and white paper to boards clean and strong; Text block clean and tight; Inscribed in ink by both authors on the title page; 263 pages. 1340500. FP New Rockville Stock. A Thomas Dunne Book, St. Martin's Press hardcover books
201050391Lawrence KS: University of Kansas 2010. First printing. 8vo pp. xi 344. Notes bibliography index. Illustrated. Oertel's presentation on title. Yellow cloth. About as new in dj. University of Kansas unknown books
1979149713N.p.: N.p. 1979. Collection of 13 vintage borderless matte-finish reference photographs from the 1979 French hardcore film. <br/><br/>Jean Michel Rollin Roth Le Gentil more commonly known as Jean Rollin had gained notoriety and some scandal with his early French vampire films "Le Viol du Vampire" 1968 "La Vampier Nue" 1970 "Le Frisson des Vampires" 1970 and "Requiem pour un Vampire" 1971. When beginning production on his first non-vampire film "La Rose de Fer" 1973 he found himself in need of funding and began making adult sex films which he continued to direct under a variety of pseudonyms through the mid-1980s.<br/><br/>All photos 5 x 7 inches. Very Good plus to Near Fine overall.<br/><br/>Bier p. 449. N.p. unknown books
31303Indianapolis IN: .38 Special Press 2001. Softcover. Blue photographic wraps. With b&w photo-illustrations. Clean and unmarked. Like New. ISBN: 0967574935. . LikeNew. Paperback . .38 Special Press 2001 paperback books
1991137455New York: Borghi & Co 1991. Hardcover. G Label & few marks from previous gallery owner some edgewear on dj interior good. Black cloth black & color illus. dust jacket 46 pp.; 15 color plates inc. one foldout. Accompanied a 1991 gallery exhibition; Includes an essay by Kushner; Plates accompanied by text. Borghi & Co hardcover books
199015254New York: Vintage Books 1990. First edition. Paperback. Fine. Trade paperbound book. First paper edition of this collection of poems. A fine copy. INSCRIBED by Ms. Hacker to a fellow poet on the half-title page. <br/><br/> Vintage Books paperback books
1990247614New York: Random House 1990. Hardcover. 95p. near-fine first edition stated with number line 24689753 as called for according to Random House and Zempel & Verler quarter-cloth boards and bright unclipped dj. Lesbian poet's sixh book and winner of the Lambda Literary Award for 1991. Random House hardcover books
1994UJONGOI00MELChronicle Books 1994. Very Good. Jonas Susan. Going Going Gone: Vanishing Americana. Nissenson Marilyn. San Francisco: Chronicle Books 1994. 175pp. Illustrated. Bibliography. 4to. Paperback with flaps. Book condition: Very good with lightly bumped edges. Chronicle Books paperback books
199119829NY: William Morrow. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1991. Hardcover. 068807717X . Illustrated by Robert Rayevsky. First printing. Fine in a near fine small chip at the base of the front panel dust jacket. . William Morrow hardcover books
198833957Willamantic CT: Curbstone Press 1988. First Edition. Small 4to pp. 124. Photographs and text about the women of Guatemala: Their textile arts and the terrible atrocities of the counter-insurgency campaigns of the 1960s to 1980s. A nice copy in dj. Curbstone Press unknown books
1983267502New York: Crown 1983. First. hardcover. very good/very good. changing your handwriting. Illus. 8vo two-toned cloth d.w. New York: Crown 1983. Very good<br/><br/> Crown unknown books
318987 photographs each 90 x 130 mm. Black and white glossy. In a blue cardstock Kodak "Album Prints" wrapper with Horne's manuscript annotation to upper "The Arthur Godfrey Show 1954!."<br/><br/>From the collection of the distinguished American mezzo-soprano Marilyn Horne b. 1934. Horne auditioned for Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts in Los Angeles singing for radio star Goodman Ace 1899-1982. She recounts the experience in her autobiography Marilyn Horne: The Song Continues p. 72:<br/><br/>Goodman a brusque Runyonesque heart-of-gold character had had a bellyful of talent by the time I got to him.<br/>"Okay kid whatcha gonna do" he queried disinterestedly.<br/>"I'm going to sing an operatic aria."<br/>"Esshhh" sighed Goodman obviously not bowled over by my announcement. He sat back with his eyes closed as I sang "Ritorna vincitor" from Aida. When I finished his eyes were wide open.<br/>"What else can you do kid" he asked enthusiastically.<br/>This time I sang a popular song of the day and when I finished Goodman blasted me.<br/>"Are you crazy to sing junk like that with a voice like yours!"<br/>"Listen" I shot back "I'll sing anything!"<br/>"That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. You stick to opera kid."<br/><br/>She was given a spot on the show in 1955 and performed "Un bel dì" from Madame Butterfly. In Horne's words: "I sang the hell out of it and won." It was her first appearance on national television and her success meant that she was able to sing on Godfrey's radio show every day for a week. <br/><br/>"Horne had a voice of extraordinary range rich and tangy in timbre with a stentorian chest register and an exciting top. In concert she once achieved the feat of singing in a single programme Rossini arias and Brünnhilde's Immolation Scene proof of her exceptional versatility. Throughout her lengthy career she was an admired recitalist singing lieder mélodies Spanish and American songs with equal aplomb." Alan Blyth in Grove Music Online. unknown books
18004Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Group of six vintage postcard photographs of the legendary actress each stamped on the verso by Twentieth-Century Fox. She is shown in three glamorous portraits one full-length portrait in a corset and feathered headdress one nude photograph from her famous 1949 calendar shoot and one half-length photograph standing nude in the water. Very fine. 3.5 x 5.5 inches 8.8 x 13.8 cm. unknown books
31896Five photographs:<br/>- From Simon Boccanegra 1957. 122 x 91 mm. Colour glossy. <br/>- From Handel's Ezio 1958. 121 x 89 mm. Colour glossy.<br/>- From Handel's Ezio 1958. 138 x 90 mm. Black and white semi-glossy postcard.<br/>- From Wozzeck 1960. 138 x 90 mm. Black and white semi-glossy postcard.<br/>- From La Bohème 1960. 240 x 175 mm. Black and white glossy.<br/><br/>All identified on verso in Horne's hand.<br/><br/>From the collection of the distinguished American mezzo-soprano Marilyn Horne b. 1934.<br/><br/>Slightly worn. After being invited by Igor Stravinsky to perform at the 1956 Venice Festival Horne remained in Europe performing for three seasons with the Gelsenkirchen Opera. This small city in Germany's industrial west significantly raised its artistic profile with the opening of the modernist Musiktheater im Revier in 1959. <br/><br/>"Horne had a voice of extraordinary range rich and tangy in timbre with a stentorian chest register and an exciting top. In concert she once achieved the feat of singing in a single programme Rossini arias and Brünnhilde's Immolation Scene proof of her exceptional versatility. Throughout her lengthy career she was an admired recitalist singing lieder mélodies Spanish and American songs with equal aplomb." Alan Blyth in Grove Music Online. unknown books