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134020861X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1016843607.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
188105065WASHINGTON IRVING Houghton-Mifflin 1881 first edition spine lightened else just about fine in the publishers original cloth with t.p.e.'s in gold-gilt gold-gilt lettering to the spine and front cover as well as an engraved frontispiece of Irving by H. B. Hall. The first in a long series of publications entitled AMERICAN MEN OF LETTERS edited by Charles Dudley Warner. Houghton -Mifflin hardcover
191025109London: The International Library 1910. 1 vols. Folio. Loose in portfolio wrappers which are split. 1 vols. Folio. Very useful. <br/><br/> The International Library unknown
1959572784New York: Looking Glass Library 1959. Hardcover. Very Good. Revised edition with new illustrations by Edward Gorey. 12mo. Owner name and light surface abrasion on the front fly with underlining and a bit of marginalia throughout the text. Binding cocked board edges and corners rubbed and bumped with several chips thus about very good lacking the dust jacket. Signed by Edward Gorey on the title page. Looking Glass Library hardcover
1959594199New York: Looking Glass Library 1959. Hardcover. Good. First edition thus first published in 1950. Illustrations by Edward Gorey. 12mo. Pictorial black and gold papercovered boards. School stamp and ink blot on front pastedown with pen markings on contents page pages age-toned with dark soiling on page 29 about very good with spine ends and corners moderately chipped lacking the dust jacket. Signed by Edward Gorey on the title page. Looking Glass Library hardcover
1976541716Oxford: Ziprint Parchment 1976. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Cover by Jon Piper. Octavo. 43pp. Stapled illustrated wrappers. Near fine with some rubbing to the rear wrap. A short-lived poetry anthology edited by James Lindesay and Bruno Tolentino with a name inspired by W.H. Auden's early 1920s magazine Oxford Poetry. Contributors to this issue Lindesay Tolentino Elizabeth Jennings Sally Purcell Ruth Padel Francis Warner John Wain and many others. Both runs of this magazine and individual issue appear scarce. OCLC locate 10 assorted copies over two records. Ziprint Parchment unknown
1950470109New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1950. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Octavo. 759pp. Near fine with some bumping at the corners in bright near fine dust jacket lightly worn at the corners and with a hint of sunning to the spine. Inscribed by editor Joseph Warner Angell to bibliographer Donald Gallup in the year of publication: "For Donald Gallup With many thanks for all you have done for me- Sincerely yours Joe Angell. 15 October 1950." A nice copy inscribed to the noted scholar. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
1968587263New York: Genesis : Grasp 1968. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Small octavo. 49pp. Illustrated. Wrappers with light wear and the front cover a bit foxed topedge with a tiny stain and first two leaves with a corner crease very good or better. Inaugural issue of this literary magazine that prints a manifesto and contributions from Richard Meyers Thomas Merton David Giannini Jim Jowers George Wagner William Leo Coakley Richard Eberhart and Yuki Hartman. Richard Meyer would later reinvent himself as Richard Hell; according to an article in The New Yorker he typeset some of the issues himself on a Varityper machine. Genesis : Grasp unknown
2007H13434New York: Gagosian 2007. First printing. Hardcover. Fine/near fine. Quarto white linen with printed glassine dust jacket with accordion style 11-plate foldout 28 pp illustrated. Jacket with faint soil. Gagosian hardcover
1939387426New York: Hearst Magazines Inc. 1939. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. Half canvas and papercovered boards. Good with cracked hinges end papers missing and moderate wear at the edges but the interior pages fresh. As the title suggest a collection of 16 Cosmopolitan magazine novelettes bound into boards. Highlights include "The Four of Hearts" by Ellery Queen "The Secret of Dr. Kildare" by Max Brand "Prelude for War" by Leslie Charteris "A Sea Tower" by Hugh Walpole "The Man Who Murdered Goliath" by Geoffrey Homes "You Marry Once!" by James Warner Bellah and "Bugle in the Night" by Steve Fisher. A nice collection of stories with handsome accompanying illustrations A full list below.<br /> <br /> The stories include:<br /> 1. "Career Girl" by Isabel Moore Illustrated by Warren Baumgartner.<br /> 2. "Crazy Kid" by Grace Perkins Illustrated by John Falter.<br /> 3. "Night Club Lady" by Sarah-Elizabeth Rodgers Illustrated by Andrew Loomis.<br /> 4. "You Marry Once!" by James Warner Bellah Illustrations by Richard Lyon and William Timmons.<br /> 5. "Yesterday's Children by Adela Rogers St. Johns Illustrated by Jon Whitcomb.<br /> 6. "All Concerned Notified" by Helen Reilly Illustrated by Mario Cooper.<br /> 7. "The Unusual 3" by Dorothy Cameron Disney Illustrated by Lyons.<br /> 8. "The Secret of Dr. Kildare" by Max Brand Illustrated by E.M. Jackson.<br /> 9. "A Sea Tower" by Hugh Walpole.<br /> 10. "The Man Who Murdered Goliath" by Geoffrey Homes Illustrated by Mario Cooper.<br /> 11. "I Lost My Girlish Laughter by Jane Allen Illustrated by Carl Mueller.<br /> 12. "Sit-Down Strike" by Paul Gallico Illustrated by Harold Von Schmidt.<br /> 13. "Prelude for War" by Leslie Charteris Illustrated by O.F. Schmidt.<br /> 14. "You Can't Hang Me!" by James Ronald Illustrated by John Clymer.<br /> 15. "The Four of Hearts" by Ellery Queen.<br /> 16. "Bugle in the Night" by Steve Fisher Illustrated by Michael Dolas. Hearst Magazines Inc.] hardcover
136955hardcover. very good. 4 color folding maps of the Battles of Gettysburg Antietam Chancellorsville and Lookout Mountain. b/w plates. 325 pages. 4to original green cloth; spine ends neatly repaired cloth soiled corners bumped. Albany: J.B. Lyon 1904. First Editon.<br/> <br/> Report of the dedication of a memorial to Gen. Slocum to which is added a biography of Slocum and a history of the corps he commanded.<br/> <br/> unknown
1m20017TWarner Fabrics plc. London 1995. 67 Tapetenmuster mit Bordüren und 5 Beispieltafeln original Halbleinen-Einband mit goldgeprägtem Rücken- und Deckeltitel sowie Kunststofftragegriff am Rücken innen mit Schraubbindung ca. 45 x 45 cm Atelier-Aufkleber auf Einband. - sonst gutes Exemplar / good condition / Klassische Wandtapeten des 19. Jahrhunderts / Classic 19th-century wall wallpapers / Text englisch - unknown
187433937Hartford: American Publishing Co. 1874. First edition mixed state as is the case with almost all copies this copy in the RARE PUBLISHER'S DELUXE BINDING. Fully Illustrated throughout with designs by various artists and with a long folding plate being the “map†of the “Salt Lick Branch of the Pacific Rail Roadâ€. 8vo publisher's deluxe binding of three quarter morocco over cloth covered boards the joins ruled in gilt marbled end-leaves all edges marbled the spine with raised bands ruled in blind two compartments lettered in gilt. xvi 574 1 4 pp. ads. A very fine copy especially well preserved internally very fresh and clean the binding is in unusually fine and attractive condition near as pristine. Rarely seen in the deluxe binding in such pleasing condition. FIRST EDITION. The book that gave the era it’s name and Mark Twain’s first novel written in collaboration with Charles Dudley Warner. Twain and Warner started this book on a dare after being teased by their wives that Twain could not repeat the success of INNOCENTS ABROAD. Twain proposed that he and Warner write a book together and “we will so interweave our work that these wives of ours will not be able to say which part has been written by Mark Twain and which by Charles D. Warner.†Not only did they fool their wives but realized halfway through that they had something well worth publishing. THE GILDED AGE was born. <br> The tale of Colonel Sellers and the Hawkins family and their determined pursuit of Wealth--a novel for which an entire era was named. American Publishing Co. hardcover
187434529Hartford: American Publishing Co. 1874. First edition First State with Eschol Sellers p. vii; and all other first issue points but for 352 and 353 pp. Fully Illustrated throughout with designs by various artists and with a long folding plate being the “map†of the “Salt Lick Branch of the Pacific Rail Roadâ€. 8vo publisher's original brown cloth the upper cove and spine lettered and decorated in gilt. xvi 574 2 pp. A very good copy especially well preserved internally clean the binding is in pleasing condition with minor age or wear and remains tight and in good order. FIRST EDITION. The book that gave the era it’s name and Mark Twain’s first novel written in collaboration with Charles Dudley Warner. Twain and Warner started this book on a dare after being teased by their wives that Twain could not repeat the success of INNOCENTS ABROAD. Twain proposed that he and Warner write a book together and “we will so interweave our work that these wives of ours will not be able to say which part has been written by Mark Twain and which by Charles D. Warner.†Not only did they fool their wives but realized halfway through that they had something well worth publishing. THE GILDED AGE was born. <br> The tale of Colonel Sellers and the Hawkins family and their determined pursuit of Wealth--a novel for which an entire era was named. American Publishing Co. hardcover
19468New York: Warner & Beers no date. Very good. ca. 1871-1873. Hand colored engraving measuring 16" x 18'5". Elegant masculine border with bright color. Light toning. Warner & Beers used the map done by Frank H. H. Lloyd & Company for their Atlas of the United States. A half-inch tear lower left margin. Warner & Beers unknown
363401Los Angeles/NY: LCA/Warner Bros. Softcover. Very Good/None. A promotional folder issued by Warner Brothers Studio to advertise their animated TV show to potential licensees and retailers. Includes marketing plans color character sketches etc. on separate sheets all laid-in. Record # 363401 LCA/Warner Bros. paperback
1868H2092London: James Nisbet 1868. First printing. Hardcover. Very Good. First UK edition 1868. 8vo beveled lavender cloth gilt 240 pp ads. 6 color plates including frontispiece of an old black man giving a little girl a watering can. Very good some fading to spine light rubbing contents very good old inscription from 1867. The American edition did not have color plates. A book on children learning to garden authored by a Long Island resident best known for her hymns and her collaborations with sister Susan Warner. James Nisbet hardcover
a88231Single piece of paper 5x6 inches with original manuscript entries. Signed by Eliazer Walis and Oliver Wolcott Jr. Wolcott was later member of Washington's cabinet. Good folded in half. . unknown
1936620642New York: Street & Smith 1936. Softcover. Very Good. Magazine. Cover by Howard V. Brown. Perfect bound in wrappers. Stain along bottom edge and spine of rear wrap stain on bottom edge very good. This issue features stories from Raymond Z. Gallun Murray Leinster Douglas Drew Donald Wandrei and more. Also includes a young 13 year old Harry Warner Jr.'s first letter of comment. Just two years later in 1938 Warner who would later become admired by fans for his letter writings would go on to publish the fanzine Spaceways. He followed it with Horizons in 1939 which ran for 64 consecutive years as part of the Fantasy Amateur Press Association FAPA mailing with Warner only ever missing two mailings. One-time fan Roger Ebert once wrote: "Locs letters of comment were the currency of payment for fanzine contributors; you wrote and in the next issue got to read about what you had written. Today I can see my name on a full-page ad for a movie with disinterest but what Harry Warner or Buck Coulson had to say about me — well that was important. Street & Smith unknown
086355377X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1844547683Waterloo New York: Privately printed 1844. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. 24mo. 8pp. Printed yellow wrappers. Very near fine. Brief biography of a pious young girl of 13 written and published by a bereaved mother. Unlocated by OCLC. Privately printed) unknown
1947000169Hollywood: West Coast Warner Club and Oxford Press 1947. First Edition . Original Wraps. Near Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. photographs. Hollywood: West Coast Warner Club and Oxford Press 1947. Wraps light blue textured paper with cutout exposing Warner Club seal on foil sheet. Quarto 56 pp. Some wrinkling particularly at corners; several holes for spiral binding torn through; small stain on back cover. Overall better than Very Good quite close to Near Fine. This 56-page softcover program/album from the 1947 tenth formal dinner-dance of the West Coast Warner Club contains messages from each Warner brother as well as C.L. Alleborn Stephen Longstreet James R. Webb and Peter Milne. Included also of course are B&W full-page photos of many of the top Warner Brothers stars of that time: Bruce Bennett Humphrey Bogart Jack Carson Dane Clark Joan Crawford Bette Davis Errol Flynn Sidney Greenstreet Robert Hutton - well that takes it through the H's. Scarce piece of Hollywood history a fragile one which never existed in large numbers. L201 <br/> <br/> West Coast Warner Club and Oxford Press paperback
198451942London: Macmillan Press 1984. First edition. 8vo. xiv 169 3 pp. Publisher's blue cloth gilt lettered to the spine dust jacket. Very good. Comprising a Quentin Bell foreword and essays by Hermione Lee Allen McLaurin Ian Gregor Lyndall Gordon John Bayley T.E. Apter and Gillian Beer plus two "Panel Discussions London: Macmillan Press unknown
19822081402109802579Not Available 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback