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1934NF3846POP" WARNER'S BOOK FOR BOYS Robert M. McBride & Company 1934 first edition fine in near fine color pictorial dust-wrapper with some slight wear. Profusely illustrated by Richard Stephens. In this his first book for boys this famous coach reveals the necessities and skills one needs to excel in BASEBALL TRACK BASKETBALL & FOOTBALL. Warner among the winningest college coaches in history taught such greats as Ernie Nevers and Jim Thorpe. Robert M. McBride unknown
62114263Taylor & Francis Group pp. 272 . Hardback. New. Taylor & Francis Group hardcover
2022x-0231186908Columbia Business School Pub 2022. Hardcover. New. 333 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.25 inches. Columbia Business School Pub hardcover
2024x-0231212704Columbia Univ Pr 2024. Hardcover. New. 288 pages. 9.25x6.12x9.21 inches. Columbia Univ Pr 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
194933965Boston: Self published 1949. Hardcover. Good. Tall quartos. 3 volumes. Unpaginated. Faded blue cloth hardcovers with stamped titles on the front covers and spines. Shelf wear rubs and scratches to the cloth bindings. Ex-institutional copies with labels on the front paste downs and discard stamp on each label from "The Lucius M. Boltwood Historical and Genealogical Collection in The Jones Library Inc. Amherst Massachusetts." <br /> <br /> Volume 1 "Adams to Gould" consists of 168 typed copied pages front sides only. 5 pasted down typed additional genealogy information located on the versos of 5 pages. <br /> <br /> Volume 2 "Grant to Rice" consists of 167 pages on the front sides. 2 of the pages have typed pasted down additional genealogy information on the versos. <br /> <br /> Volume 3 has 157 typed copied pages on the front sides only. 4 pasted down typed additions to the genealogy located on the versos of 4 of the pages. Several of the pages in all volumes have written corrections to the manuscripts. Cloth bindings in good condition with some faded edges. Some light yellow toning to the copy paper edges. Obscure genealogy covering over 200 families. Self published hardcover
1811H22984London: J. Dodsley / G. Wilkie & J. Robinson / James Cawthorn 1811. Hardcover. Very Good. In mid-19th century half light brown calf and marbled boards gilt titled on spine very good light rubbing and wear to binding. Bookplate of Thomas Fuller and his signature on the Anstey title page -- he was an architect native of Bath. With frontispiece. The Anstey is the 13th edition; the Bath Characters by Warner is a second edition from 1808 light foxing small clipped porttion from title page probably a previous owner's name; The Wonders of a Week at Bath appears to be a first edition from 1811 and has occasional pencil marginalia by a helpful old reader. Nice compilation of three works on Bath all of which are satirical. J. Dodsley / G. Wilkie & J. Robinson / James Cawthorn hardcover
1839TB28746Worcester Mass.: Dorr Howland & Co. 1839. First Edition. Near fine in a recent 1/2 brown leather and marbled paper covered boards with gilt black leather text block with gilt text stamping on the spine and new end sheets. A small quarto measuring 9 1/2 by 5 1/2 inches. The contents are in excellent condition with 624 pages of text with occasional spots of foxing to the pages throughout. The hand-colored four-color fold-out map is in place following the front index and is in near fine condition with a tiny 1/4" closed tear at the lower margin. Illustrated throughout by the author's 200 line drawings and wood cut engravings. Howes B-123 Dorr, Howland & Co. hardcover books
1880616447New Haven: Henry Howe 1880. Fine. First edition. Tall octavo. 511 3pp Illustrated. Decorative green cloth beveled boards stamped in gilt and black. A fine and especially bright example of this American decorated publisher's binding. Henry Howe unknown
19273355931927. unbound. Inscribed photo of American actor and Academy Award winner Warner Baxter. Signed in 1927 "Sincere best wishes Warner Baxter 1927". Please inquire for more information.<br/> <br/> Warner Leroy Baxter was an American film actor from the 1910s to the 1940s. Baxter is known for his role as the Cisco Kid in the 1928 film In Old Arizona for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor at the 2nd Academy Awards. He frequently played womanizing charismatic Latin bandit types in Westerns and played the Cisco Kid or a similar character throughout the 1930s but had a range of other roles throughout his career.<br/> <br/> unknown
200289521San Francisco:: Privately Printed. Near Fine. 2002. Hardcover. B004D99IFC . Limited edition: this copy is number 228 of 1000 copies. SIGNED by the author on the colophon page. Previous owner's gift inscription on half-title page else near fine in a near fine slipcase.; 527 pages; Signed by Author . Privately Printed, hardcover books
200289521San Francisco:: Privately Printed. Near Fine. 2002. Hardcover. B004D99IFC . Limited edition: this copy is number 228 of 1000 copies. SIGNED by the author on the colophon page. Previous owner's gift inscription on half-title page else near fine in a near fine slipcase.; 527 pages; Signed by Author . Privately Printed, hardcover
200216295San Francisco: Privately Printed 2002 One of an edition of 1000 copies. Designed and produced under the direction of Andrew Hoyem with the assistance of Blake Riley at the Arion Press in San Francisco. Signed and numbered in green ink on the colophon by the author. Green black and yellow plaid cloth. . Large octavo. Frontispiece by Andrew Berry; eighteen golf hole drawings by Christopher Monti and Andrew Berry; Front end papers illustrated with MacKenzie Map by Christopher Monti; Rear endpaper illustrated with Golf Course Map by Darryl T. Roberson and Christopher Monti. Initial letters. A fine copy in a lightly rubbed green cloth slipcase with a printed paper spine label. Berry's Scotsman's Dream is a work of fiction set initially in 1933. A general synopsis is as follows: three men A.W. Tillinghast Alister MacKenzie and Donald Ross considered to be the three greatest golf course architects in history agree to design a golf course for the future which will be revealed and made public in the year 2000; the golf course they jointly created will then be built and opened for play. They proceed to spend a week on the land which Tillinghast claims is "the most perfect place I have ever seen for a golf course." It is in actuality a farm overlooking Cayuga Lake near Ithaca New York in the fabled Finger Lakes region. Privately Printed, hardcover
190490996Hartford CT: The American Publishing Compary 1904. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Backlog edition edited by Thomas R. Lounsbury. Red & black lettering on white title labels on the spines of green cloth covers. Top edges gilt. 8vo's. Spines lightly sunned. <br/> <br/> The American Publishing Compary hardcover
196541772New York: Random House 1965. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 21.75cm; black and red cloth-covered boards with titling and decorations stamped in gilt on spine and front cover; dustjacket; iv3311pp; illus. Inscribed by the author on the front endpaper: "To Deke - This could be and is the motion picture industry as I knew and know it now. Every good wish always / Jack / C.B.E." Faint forward lean else Near Fine. Dustjacket is unclipped priced $5.95 lightly edgeworn with several short tears and attendant creases and a patch of wrinkling to center of rear panel; Very Good. Autobiography of the well-known and highly-decorated head of Warner Brothers Studios. Inscribed to Cartha "Deke" DeLoach head of the FBI's Criminal Records Division and a close confidant of J. Edgar Hoover's. He would eventually rise to the position of Deputy Associate Director during the Johnson administration a position of great political influence in Hoover's FBI. Random House unknown books
191113516Garden City: Doubleday Page & Company. Fine. 1911. First Edition. Hardcover. Only two small defects. The spines are very slightly faded and someone wrote the volume numbers next to the titles of the volumes on the half-title of the first volume. These are fun books in nearly new condition. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Doubleday, Page & Company hardcover