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112696Athens The Icaros Publishing Company 1946. . Periodical one of 1000 copies signed by John Waller; 4to 24.5 x 16.8 cm; partly unopened illustrations by Osbert Lancaster holograph corrections to the Editorial some toning to leaves else unmarked internally; original wrappers printed in red and black slight creasing to corners and extremities mild soiling some loss to spine at foot else very good.<br /> The first and only appearance of Greek Horizons a literary journal founded in Athens in 1946 by British author and war correspondent Derek Patmore 1908-1972. <br /><br />This copy is signed three times by one of the contributors British war poet Sir John Waller 1917-1995 a cofounder of the Salamander Society of poets and writers in Cairo during World War II. Inscribed by him on the editorial page 'John Waller's signed copy / JSW'. He has also signed both his poems on pp.24-25.<br /><br />Patmore intended Greek Horizons to be a literary quarterly highlighting Greek culture through the lens of prominent British authors and artists living in Greece at the end of World War II while the Greek civil war was still raging but the 1000 copies printed in 1946 marked its only appearance. What makes this volume exceptional is the notability of the contributors among whom were classicist Rex Warner who contributed an unpublished translation of Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound novelist Lawrence Durrell and author and environmentalist Kaity Argyropoulou. Durrell perhaps the best known of the contributors wrote The Telephone a short story that was an early version of Patmos which appeared in Reflections on a Marine Venus 1953. Durrell was a significant influence on Patmore and helped inspire the idea for Greek Horizons Genova p.92.<br /><br />Patmore's plans for a second issue came to a premature halt when he left Athens abruptly in the autumn of 1946 - never to return. As such copies of this important publication are incredibly rare.<br /><br />An important English publication in Greece one of only 1000 copies and featuring a superb group of contributors.<br /> Genova A.M. 2022. "The Making of Greek Horizons 1946: Derek Coventry Patmore and the History of His Literary Quarterly" in Leger John M. ed. Princeton University Chronicle. Hollis: Puritan Capital Press: 73-101. Athens, The Icaros Publishing Company, 1946. unknown
17691236E015London: T. Becket and P.A. de Hondt 1769-1774. 1st Edition . Hardback. Printed pages: 8vo. xxviii 2 320; 386; 2 viii 400; 399 1 ads; 2 416. Very Good. 5.5 x 8.75 inches 14 x 22.5 cm. Complete five volume set. Volumes I and II are the revised and corrected second edition. Volumes III IV and V are first editions the translations completed by Richard Warner after Thornton's death in 1768. Half leather bindings with marbled boards. Spines with four raised bands and gilt & blind decoration. Marbled page edges and endpapers. Leather rubbed wear to corners of boards and to head of spine of Vol. IV. Rear board of Vol. I has a horizontal crease and short split to joint also a quite heavy bump to upper corner. All volumes are very securely bound and have very clean text throughout. Volumes IV & V with the expected printing error to the date. A nice solid example of the first complete translation of Plautus into English. ESTC: T137818 Vol I & II; T137817 Vol III IV & V. Overall condition is Very Good. Size: 5.5 x 8.75 inches 14 x 22.5 cm. T. Becket and P.A. de Hondt hardcover
193790799London: Boriswood Limited 1937. First edition of Warner's first novel. Presentation copy from the author inscribed on front free endpaper: "H. W. Bolt from Rex Warner." With loosely inserted autograph letter signed by the author and addressed to Bolt. Harold W. Bolt b. 1901 was chairman of the Farnham Constituency Labour Party and stood for Huddersfield West in 1950 and 1951. "This strikingly original work made an immediate impression. His tale of three brothers and their quest in an unnamed country for the wild goose symbol of hope and personal regeneration was rightly seen as akin to the work of Franz Kafka; but it drew also on elements of classical mythology and even of fairy tale in a manner genuinely new in English fiction" ODNB. Octavo. Original light blue cloth titles to spine and front cover in yellow. With the illustrated dust jacket. Rear cover lightly curved and spotted edges prelims and endpapers lightly foxed. A very good copy in jacket with light dampstain along spine and lower covers a small dampstain to top of rear cover and archival repairs to chipped spine ends. hardcover
189665295International Society 1896. Limited/Numbered edition. Hardcover. Used very good. Complete 45 volume set "University Edition" number 484 of 1000.copies. Bound in tan cloth with paper title band on spine with black and red lettering gilded upper page edges deckled outer and lower page edges; 17022pp Dictionary of Authors vols 42-43 600pp Synopsis and General Index vols 44-45 567pp CXVIIpp. Each volume's frontispiece is a full color reproduction of an outstanding illustration from famous historical works the example photo provided is an illumination from the Guttenberg Bible. All volumes are in very good or better condition. SPECIFIC CONDITION NOTES: Volume 12--a couple of very small white paint dots on front cover; Volume 26--moderate foxing on endpapers light foxing on a number of pages; volume 31-- small rubbed area on spine; volume 37--1/4" circular gouge in title on spine; volume 43--1/4" streak of white paint on spine; volume 44--very small bit of white paint on spine. HEAVY/OVERSIZE. Ships in 9 sturdy bankers boxes.We are a small family business selling online since 1999 with over 30 years' experience providing fine new and pre-owned books. We provide professional service and individual attention to your order daily shipments and sturdy packaging. FREE TRACKING ON ALL SHIPMENTS WITHIN USA. International Society, hardcover
1938110126Appleton-Century 1938. Hardcover. Very Good. 1938 Appleton-Century first edition with matching dates title and verso. Tight and unmarked with light foxing to jacket and endpapers. Price intact $2.00 jacket shows sun fade to spine.B66 Please email for photos. Appleton-Century hardcover
187846954Red Cloud: Argus Steam Print n. d. ca 1878. 1878. First edition. First edition. 8vo. 13 1/2" x 12" illustrated map on one side plus pictures of the Farmers and Merchants Bank and the home of J. L. Miner Red Cloud and front and rear cover panels. The other side promotes Webster County and Red Cloud plus views of homes of prominent residents as well as businesses. A promotional booklet with plat map produced by the real estate firm of Warner & Warren of Republican Valley. Touted here are both Webster County and the city of Red Cloud including the businesses public schools street-car lines factories creamery real estate railroads and more. Advertisements for the Burlington & Missouri River Railway as well as the Chicago Burlington and Quincy R. R. both of which ran from Chicago to Red Cloud are included as well. The map of Webster County Nebraska shows the town of Red Cloud and sixteen of its neighboring counties as well as railroad lines rivers and property divisions. This map was produced by Fort Abstract Co. of Red Cloud said here to keep a complete set of books and plats of all towns and sub-divisions. Illustrations depict buildings in Red Cloud various residences of town citizens and appealing views of the town. Red Cloud was founded on homestead land in 1871 by a group of men including Silas Garber 1833-1905 who would go on to serve as Nebraska's Governor from 1875 to 1879. The town was named by Garber and local businessmen in honor of the chief of the Olgalala tribe of the Teton-Lakota Sioux. When Webster County was organized Red Cloud was designated as the county seat. In 1879 the Burlington & Missouri River Railway reached Red Cloud -- stimulating immigration from America's eastern seaboard and bringing a variety of cultural heritages to town including those of Germany Scandinavia Great Britain and Canada Austro-Hungary aka Bohemians and so forth. The town's cultural melting pot was marvelously depicted in the literary works of Willa Cather who lived in Red Cloud for several years with her family beginning in 1883 at the age of nine. Cather would use the town as the basis for such fictional towns as "Black Hawk" in My Antonia 1918. We could find no copies recorded in OCLC. A few small old water stains to the rear cover short separations and small punctures along old folds. Argus Steam Print, n. d. (ca 1878). unknown
1921BIBLIO-18797Trustees of the British Museum London first edition 1921. 4 vols cloth 41 x 32 cm. xliv 360 vii 402 ix 384 xl pp 125 plates. . A contemporary review by Reginald L. Poole praises: ".the four stately volumes in large quarto now before us. No catalogue of any great library has ever been attempted on such a scale and certainly none can rival it in the completeness of its scholarship or the perfection of its work in detail. .The technical finish of the book is incomparable and the printers have co-operated in making it a splendid production. It is printed with wonderful accuracy in a noble type; the paper is excellent and the volumes are uncommonly easy to use. The catalogue of the Royal manuscripts occupies the first two volumes. The third contains a description of the King's manuscripts ; this collection inconveniently named forms part of the fine library of George III which was presented to the nation by George IV. That library is famous for its printed books but the 446 manuscripts in it comprise few of remarkable interest. Most of the volume is taken up by two indexes which call for special admiration. The general index is drawn up with extraordinary completeness. .The second index is of initia or incipits in various languages. The compilers say that ' the Royal collection includes so much of the common stock of a medieval library that the Latin index will it is hoped be found useful by many who may wish to identify unnamed treatises'. This is too modest an aspiration : the index covers so much longer a range of centuries than those of Vattasso and Little that it must at once rank as an indispensable work of reference for students of manuscripts. The fourth volume consists of a series of 125 plates giving beautifully reproduced facsimiles from 144 manuscripts of which two-thirds were written or probably written in England.The volume is an important contribution to palaeography.". From the introduction to the work: "The volume of plates fortunately prepared before the war forms a special feature of the Catalogue which it is hoped will be welcome both to palaeographers and to students of art. The 125 plates include representations of 99 manuscripts written or probably written in England and since nearly 50 of these are illuminated they serve to give a good idea of English mediaeval art the great merits of which are often ignored. French art which alone can rival it is well though not fully represented by 26 plates of which 24 are illuminated : Flemish and Italian work are less adequately represented. Four plates are devoted to handwritings of the 16th and 17th centuries and two to examples of the autographs of well-known scholars. A chronological table enables the student to follow the course of palaeographical and artistic development. A set formerly owned by C H St John Hornby founder of the Ashendene Press and noted collector of manuscripts with his red and black bookplate on the front pastedown endpapers. Some pencil notes to margins. Some mild rubbing to the cloth and the plate volume is a little shaken offsetting to endpapers otherwise a Very Good set with an excellent provenance. Trustees of the British Museum, [London], first edition, 1921 hardcover
602719"Warner Oland" in black fountain pen on 1/2 length portrait wearing a sport coat with sweater. Photograph is on heavy stock; 5 1/4" x 9 3/4"; very good fresh; no date but circa 1932. Signed and inscribed: "Sincerely Warner Oland." Warner Oland 1897-1938 born Johan Verner Ölund October 3 1879 Nyby Vasterbottens Ian Sweden; died August 6 1938 Stockholm Sweden; the screen's most prolific Caucasian delineator of Asian characters this Swedish actor earned immortality as Earl Derr Biggers' famous Hawaiian-Chinese detective Charlie Chan. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
602719"Warner Oland" in black fountain pen on 1/2 length portrait wearing a sport coat with sweater. Photograph is on heavy stock; 5 1/4" x 9 3/4"; very good fresh; no date but circa 1932. Signed and inscribed: "Sincerely Warner Oland." Warner Oland 1897-1938 born Johan Verner Ölund October 3 1879 Nyby Vasterbottens Ian Sweden; died August 6 1938 Stockholm Sweden; the screen's most prolific Caucasian delineator of Asian characters this Swedish actor earned immortality as Earl Derr Biggers' famous Hawaiian-Chinese detective Charlie Chan. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback
182013147Philadelphia: Benjamin Warner 1820. 9 x 5.75" quarter calf with tan boards complete with 22 maps including the color map of America printed on thinner paper than the other maps. Wear to corners and spine front joint cracked toning and foxing to pages and maps 2-3 inch tear to inner section of U.S. Map. Benjamin Warner hardcover
2022__1474307043LexisNexis UK 2022. Hardcover. New. 3rd edition. 416 pages. 10.00x6.30x2.36 inches. LexisNexis UK hardcover
1996BA-23U.K.: Routledge 1996. Comprehensive authoritative complete six-volume set including the index volume includes extensive coverage of general business and management topics; biographical articles; country-specific management topics; global strategic alliances; Internet and business; simulation modelling; entrepreneurship; manufacturing strategy; performance appraisal; accounting and business cycles; etc. Set contains: Vol.1- Accounting: Deconstruction analysis and management; Vol.2- Deming William Edwards 1900-93: Industrial Strategy ; Vol.3- Inflation: Management in Switzerland; Vol.4- Management in Taiwan: Pricing issues; Vol.5- Privatization and regulation: Zaibatsu keiretsu; Vol.6- Index List of Entries List of Contributors User's guide. 5523 pp. total in six volumes. Some illustrations. Neat stamps on top outer edge and endpapers; small label on copyright pg. & rear endpaper. No pockets or outer labels. Minimal shelfwear. Heavy item. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ex-Professional Library. Routledge Hardcover
23491London: Constable and Company Ltd. 1936. First edition first printing. First edition first printing. Publisher's orange cloth with dark blue titles to the upper board and spine in dustwrapper. Top edge brown. A lovely fine copy the binding square and firm the cloth is bright and fresh. The contents with a small booplate to the upper left corner of the front pastedown hidden by the dustwrapper flap are otherwise clean throughout and without previous owner's inscriptions or stamps. Complete with the verly lightly rubbed dustwrapper that has a touch of fading to the spine and is otherwise without loss or tears. Correctly priced 7/6 net to the front flap. A superb example in entirely original condition. Hubin. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. London: Constable and Company Ltd. 1936 hardcover
1795010136London: Printed for the author and sold by Messrs. Rivington 1795. Limited to 250 copies. Complete in 5 parts bound in three volumes. Books measure 27x21.cm. . Collation x6270pp 318pp xviixlvi319 8pp 245pp 238pp 60 plates bound without the 'Plan of the Form of Jersey' as usual. Bound in full calf. Each volumes has a new spine retaining the original boards gilt title lettering. Boards heavily worn on edges library number on spines. All bindings in good clean firm condition. Internally oaccasional library stamp or mark plates are stamped. Pages and plates in good condition. A good solid set. . Full Calf. Good Plus. Quarto. Printed for the author, and sold by Messrs. Rivington Hardcover
1923NF418713 GOLF MAGAZINES FROM 1923 THRU 1928 being 2 issues of THE AMERICAN GOLFER 1 issue of GOLF ILLUSTRATED & 10 issues GOLFERS MAGAZINE Centurion Publishers Incorporated Golf Illustrated Inc. & Golfers Magazine respectively first editions some soiling and wear and tear but overall vg issues with just about fine contents most being in color pictorial wraps. Contributions by: Walter Hagen Gene Sarazen Francis Ouimet Ring Lardner Chester G. Horton Chick Evans James Warner Bellah James Montgomery Flagg et.al. with marvelous photographs of just about anyone you can name during this era of golfing history as well as photos of famous places courses & holes not to mention those marvelous advertisements. Centurion Publishers Incorporated, Golf Illustrated, Inc. & Golfers Magazine paperback
1928000022560Chicago: Baird & Warner 1928. first edition. hardcover. Very Good. Folio 19" tall by 12 3/4" wide olive green paper covered boards stamped in gilt with black cloth spine 95 pages. Includes index in front and black and white photographs of Chicago and Evanston apartment buildings with descriptions. There are some interior shots as well as detailed layouts of apartments and configurations of each floor. Covers have light wear at edges. A glimpse into luxury apartment living established in Chicago pre - WWII and to the present. Photos available upon request. This oversize book will incur additional shipping charges for expedited or international delivery please inquire. Architecture Real Estate. St-Ch <br/><br/> Baird & Warner hardcover
1867013935FW Beers AD Ellis & GG Soule. A seminal 19th century New York atlas with 61 lithographed maps 11 of which fold out and 9 views. Folio measures 18" x 15". 59 pages. Maps are complete. Original brown embossed cloth with gold stamped title corners bumped worn leather split some staining soiling and discoloration. Folding maps on onion skin paper. Front hinge separating. Rear hinge detached. Rips chips and folds to title page and table of contents page. Light foxing and 2 rips to first and third fold out maps. Toning and scattered light foxing throughout. Maps include folding map of New York & Vicinity; New York Brooklyn; West Farms Westchester Morrisania; Town of Yonkers; Eastchester Pelham & New Rochelle; Greenburgh; Mamaroneck Scarsdale White Plains Rye and Harrison; Folding map of Port Chester; Mt. Pleasant and Ossining; Town of North Castle; Town of Newcastle inset of Chappaqua; Bedford; Pound Ridge; Lewisboro incl. South Salem; Cortlandt; Yorktown; Somers & North Salem. Connecticut- Greenwich Rocky Neck Point Mianus Cos Cob Glenville Banksville; Southern Part of Stamford; Folding Plan of the borough of Stamford & villages of North Stamford Long Ridge & High Ridge; Darien; Norwalk & Winnipank; Folding Plan of south Norwalk; Westport and the village of Saugatuck; Westport; Fairfield; Fairfield Southport Black Rock & Greenfield Kill; Bridgeport; Folding Plan of Bridgeport; Stratford; Huntington; Town of Trumble and village of Nichols Farms; Easton; Weston & Villages of Lions Plains and Valley Forge; Wilton & north Wilton; New Canaan; New Canaan & Ridgefield; Ridgefield Titticus & Ridgefield Station; Redding Georgetown; Monroe Stepney & Birdsey's Plain; Newtown; Newtons Sandy Hook & Rocky Glen; Bethel; Danbury & Mill Plain; Danbury; Brookfield & Brookfield Center & Ironworks; New Fairfield; Sherman. . Fair. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1867. FW Beers, AD Ellis & GG Soule hardcover
1847M4787U.S.: U.S. War Department 1847. Very Good laid on acid free tissue paper for long term preservation. Notes: From an important series depicting the Mexican-American War Size : 417x520 mm 16.375x20.5 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored Category: Maps Central America Mexico; Maps Military U.S. War Department unknown
1930220118London: Cresset Press 1930. Limited. hardcover. very good. J.R. Hodgkins. Illustrations in dry point by J.R. Hodgkins. 4to beautiful and unusual full pictorial vellum; somewhat yellowed covers slightly bowed. London: Cresset Press 1930. Limited First Edition. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Number V of only 30 copies signed in full by Warner. With an extra suite of 7 plates each signed by Hodgkins. Previous owner's armorial bookplate on front attached endpaper.<br/><br/> Cresset Press unknown books
17713220233<p><em>8vo pp. vii 222 2 engraved monogrammed vignette on title; a few gatherings miss-folding; first few leaves with repairs to fore-edge not affecting text; uncut in modern buckram-backed boards printed paper label on spine; inscribed on a front free end-paper 'From the Author'. </em></p><p>'This little book had its origin in the 'herborisations' of the Apothecaries' Company to the master wardens and court of assistants of which it is dedicated … Though by no means free of errors the gPlantae Woodfordiensesg served as a model for Edward Jacob's gPlantae Favershamiensesg 1777 and in 1784 Thomas Furly Forster thought it worthwhile to print some thirteen pages of 'Additions'. In one of his own copies of the book now at Wadham College Warner had made several additions for an intended reissue.' DNB</p><p>Richard Warner 1713–1775 was a botanist and literary scholar who in 1748 was visited by Pehr Kalm a pupil of Linnaeus then on his way to collect plants in North America. 'Warner took him to London to Peter Collinson's garden at Peckham to visit Philip Miller at Chelsea and to see the aged Sir Hans Sloane. In 1754 Warner received from the Cape of Good Hope the so-called Cape jasmine actually the gardenia a double-flowered form of a Chinese species which flowered for the first time in his hothouse four years later.' DNB.</p><p>This the author's copy represents the book in its earliest state as it is bound without the gIndex of the Latin names as given by Linnæusg with the page numerals up to p. 238 printed in square brackets. In 1784 another appendix was added with an gIndex of the English Latin namesg extending the book to 255 pages.</p> London: Printed for the Author,
196721149351967. London: Jonathan Cape with Chatto & Windus 1967. 8vo. original brick-red publisher's cloth backstrip lettered in gilt; upper edge black; in the original unclipped jacket with a photograph of white to the upper panel and facsimile letter to the lower; pictorial endpapers; pp. vii 8-352; faint pushing to spine tips and offsetting to endleaves else a near-fine copy in the very good dust jacket slightly rubbed at tips and sun bleached to spine. First edition. Warner was given access to White's papers shortly after his death in 1964. Her biography was regarded by the New York Times as """"a small masterpiece which may well be read long after the writings of its subject have been forgotten.""sold with Two autograph letters signed by Townsend addressed to a Mr John da Silva. The first dated 20th October 1964 is a letter in which she having been asked to write a biography of T. H. White reaches out to Mr da Silva a former school pupil of the great Arthurian writer. ""I should be extremely grateful to have your impressions of him at this stage in his career"" she writes. ""He wrote in his various books about all his activities - except teaching. he must have been a remarkable and stimulating teacher."" The reply from da Silva comes just over a month letter in the form of two typed sheets recounting his memories of being at school in the master's company. ""I remember him with great affection"" the letter begins before recounting many different experiences during the inter-war years between 1934-5. ""We were Tim's original 'tutees'. Because the group was so small lessons with him used to take place in his study a shady room overlooking the Orangery at Stowe with two big square stuffed chairs side by side facing the fireplace book shelves around the room and pipes and tobacco I seem to remember in considerable profusion on the tables. Tim was very like the self-portrait of Van Gogh wearing a hat."" He goes on: ""Tim was then I suppose in his late twenties and a fairy Bohemian figure even by Stowe standards which were not noticeably strict. He had an old open black Bentley and a red setter and among the boys enjoyed a reputation exciting faintly discreditable and much envied on the strength of 'Loved Helen' and 'They Winter Abroad' copies of which were eagerly sought after."" da Silva goes on to describe two incidences where White was involved in car accidents. In the first he drove through the front wall of a cottage; in the other da Silva was the one driving and after sharing several drinks in a nearby pub ""I inexpertly skidded on the cattle grid. the ensuing bump threw him White forward so he hit his head on the knob of the windscreen wiper cutting himself slightly. He made a terrible fuss about it."" Warner's response to these elucidations is also included. Dated in the early January of the following year she writes: ""I was greatly interested in your story of the cattle grid. It is typical of him. in major misfortunes he could be heroic - though not invariably but what authentic character is consistent"" An illuminating series of letters together with the biography of this important writer by an English novelist who herself was equally well regarded. hardcover
187638824Los Angeles: Mirror Printing for Louis Lewin & Co 1876. 1st edition 2nd issue Cowan II p. 669; Howes W-110; Rocq 2652; Zamorano Select 112. Original printed paper wrappers. Wrapper edges chipped with upper corner lacking from front wrapper. Japanese paper repair to spine. Occasional pencil marginalia. An About VG copy. 88 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/> Mirror Printing, for Louis Lewin & Co unknown books
1949WALTER-FILM007249<p><em>Warner Brothers. No binding. Fine. Los Angeles: Warner Brothers 1949. Collection of twenty-one 8 x 10" 20 x 25 cm black-and-white glossy silver gelatin photos. National Screen Service embossed on most ink stamps on verso overall fine. </em></p><p>Many of Ayn Rand's most dramatic story moments from this adaptation of her novel <em>The Fountainhead</em> are captured in this group of scene and publicity photos including the principal stars Gary Cooper Patricia Neal and Raymond Massey.</p><p>Photos coded: 707-12 19 22 36 37 62 64 69 89 100 114 634 678 684 688 907 932 937 939 949 and one of Patricia Neal and Raymond Massey in the office for which the number is not visible.</p> Warner Brothers
WALTER-FILM000179No binding. Good. Fine Art Print Vintage original 14 x 22"" 35 x 56 cm. window card poster USA. Al Jolson Kay Francis Dolores del Rí Ricardo Cortez Dick Powell Guy Kibee Ruth Donnelly Hugh Herbert Louise Fazenda dir: Lloyd Bacon Busby Berkeley; Warner Brothers. Wonder Bar is the Paris entertainment bar owned by Al Wonder and he welcomes the audience in on camera and in the cinema audience to his establishment with a song ""Vive La France."" This performance at Jolson's insistence would be one of the last to be done live on camera with the Warner Brothers orchestra live on set portraying the club's band. The story involved a tragic love triangle which ended in murder -- a more lively script than standard musical faire of the day; still it was Busby Berkeley's wildly staged and edited production numbers which to this day are memorable. This included the number ""Don't Say Good-Night."" Released just prior to the code enforcement the film is full of illicit sex relationships homosexual references and getting away with murder. Today audiences may cringe at the now-politically incorrect production number ""Goin' to Heaven on a Mule"" which featured the Hall Johnson Choir. Witty and naughty audiences loved it and it made a nice profit for Warner Brothers. Paper-backed there has been some skillful but routine touch up to bottom margin and in the area of a couple of the small images of stars NEAR VERY GOOD. unknown books
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