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188216519Milwaukee WI: The Milwaukee Litho & Engr. Co 1882. 21st edition. Original blue cloth stamped in black & gilt. VG slightly shaken/spine darkened somewhat/chipping to cloth at base of spine. Label on front pastedown: "Compliments of William Langer Assembly". In lower left corner of ffep is binder's stamp in the form of a book: "Bound by / W. J. Park / & Co. / Booksellers / Madison Wis.". 634 pp. Illustrated with 1 folding map at rear 2 double-page diagrams & 18 images of state buildings. 8vo. <br/><br/> The Milwaukee Litho & Engr. Co hardcover books
14273LA Warner 1958. BY NORMAN MAILER. LA, Warner, 1958 unknown books
503331See Description. Signed-Autograph Very Good WARNER Jack L. TLS "Jack" on Warner Bros. Pictures letterhead Burbank February 8 1943 to columnist Jimmy Starr regarding his wire concerning "Air Force." 4to 1 page. Signed by Authors. See Description unknown books
186428477New York: Robert Carter and Brothers 1864. 1st edition BAL 21275; Wright II 2648. Original publisher's brown cloth with gilt spine lettering professionally recased with new eps. Old pos to preliminary blank dated December 1864. General binding wear. Some staining & browing to paper especially lower corner/margin of Vol I's last 18 leaves. Withal a VG set. 2 volumes 328; 363 1 pp. 12mo. 7-5/8" x 4-7/8" <br/><br/> Robert Carter and Brothers hardcover books
1841184382New York: S. Tuttle 1841. Hardcover. G Cover has fading and apparent water damage along top. Book block has age toning. Interior pages have some water staining along top edges. Inside covers and end pages have staining. Interior pages have age toning and foxing. Personal library sticker from previous owner on inside front cover. Some pencil/crayon markings from previous owner on ffep. All text and plates readable and generally clear. Brown leather boards with gilt inlay around edge. Black title blocks on spine with gilt lettering. 608 pages 12 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations folded map. S. Tuttle hardcover books
192718613ELos Angeles: Warner Bros 1927. An original herald pamphlet for the silent film classic ‘Old San Francisco’ starring Dolores Costello and Warner Oland. Paperbound 5 1/2†x 7â€. Illustrated with scenes from the film showing Costello and Oland in various dramatic situations. Very good copy with some minor use a pin hole to the top edge a bit of edge wear and slight dust soiling. The film is set in San Francisco and includes the great earthquake and fire of 1906 as part of its story line. Warner Bros unknown books
19042803471904. unbound. near fine. 5.5 x 4-inch black-and-white photo mounted to 10 x 6.75 inches photographer Otto Sarony's embossed blind stamp on the front boldly signed on the matte: "Yours Truly Charles Warner 1904." Near fine condition.<br/><br/> British stage actor best remembered for hanging himself in his hotel room after a performance.<br/><br/> unknown books
503333See Description. Very Good WARNER Jack. Telegram on printed Western Union form Burbank CA 1948 to Ray Bolger at the St. James Theatre in New York City: "Had first sneak preview last night of Look for the Silver Lining." Oblong 8vo 1 page. See Description unknown books
503332See Description. Signed-Autograph Very Good WARNER Jack L. TLS "J.L. Warner" on pictorial letterhead advertising Warner Film Attractions presentation of the American author Winston Churchill's "The Crisis" Los Angeles May 15 1917; to Alles Printing Company: "Enclosed please find check for $50.00.Kindly acknowledge receipt of same." 4to 1p. A fine vintage letter. Signed by Authors. See Description unknown books
1988WALTER-FILM002162<p>Vintage original press kit USA. Forest Whitaker Samuel E. Wright dir: Clint Eastwood; Warner Brothers. Quarto 12 x 9" 30 x 23 cm. pictorial wrappers 20 pp. with 27 8 x 10" 20 x 25 cm. photos laid in minor creasing to booklet overall JUST ABOUT FINE.</p><p>Eastwood's searing biography of bebop jazz legend Charlie Parker graced by Whitaker's intense performance remains one of the few classic movies about jazz.</p><br /> Warner Brothers books
WALTER-FILM000226No binding. Very Good. Fine Art Print Vintage original 41 x 27"" 104 x 69 cm. one sheet poster USA. Guy Madison Frank Lovejoy dir: Gordon Douglas; Warner Brothers. Another example of awesome 1950s 3-D movie poster art. Folded there are no pinholes there is slight shelf wear with a few very tiny fold tears NEAR FINE. unknown books
WALTER-FILM200020No binding. Very Good. Fine Art Print Gordon Parks screenwriter director French title: Les sentiers de la violence. Paris: Warner Brothers. Vintage original 63 x 47"" 160 x 120 cm. grande affiche poster France. Folded as issued NEAR FINE. THE LEARNING TREE was the first film directed by an African American and financed by a major Hollywood studio Warner Brothers. Writer-director Gordon Parks adapted his autobiographical novel about a black teenager growing up in Kansas in the 1920s. The film was one of the first twenty-five movies selected in 1989 for preservation as part of the United States National Film Registry. unknown books
WALTER-FILM000892No binding. Very Good. Fine Art Print Vintage original 8 1/2 x 11 1/2"" 21 x 29 cm. duo-tone herald 4 page USA. Bette Davis George Arliss Theodore Newton Hardi Albright dir: John G. Adolfi; Warner Brothers. So impressed was reigning king of Warner Brothers George Arliss by Bette Davis that he invited her to play the major supporting role in THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD in 1932. So well did they get a long that they made this film soon after the story of a sly businessman on vacation who gains the confidence of his rival business' family members. Though it was a George Arliss vehicle this herald highlights Bette Davis and presents her as the ultimate cheese cake model -- a role which she played aptly but which was not a challenge for her vast talents which Warner Brothers a few years and many fights later allowed her to display in great roles. In the 12 images here Bette displays an array in the fashion parade. Pinholes and slight wear at the top and bottom corners of each page ABOUT FINE. unknown books
18867706Rochester N.Y.: H.H. Warner & Co 1886. Stapled booklet in wrappers 22.75 x 15 cm. 32 pages. Illustrated. Advertisements. Publication date from the latest testimonials. FIRST EDITION. A promotional book for patent medicine from H.H. Warner & Co. with the usual assortment of medicinal recommendations glowing testimonials household and culinary recipes and advertisements. Also mentioned is Warner's Safe Cook-Book "the most valuable family recipes ever published." Lightest discoloration to some leaves otherwise fine in wrappers boldly decorated with a woodcut of a child sitting stop a sea captain's shoulder. Laid-in is a printed addendum a warning against falsely advertised products with a guide to telling the fakes from the real Warner's nostrums. Scarce. OCLC locates two copies appears to be the earliest of the Warner's SY booklets. H.H. Warner & Co unknown books
1841TB26036Worcester Mass.: Dorr Howland & Co. 1841. First Edition. Good in 3/4 red leather and pebbled black cloth covered boards with gilt tool work and text on the spine and with the edges of the text block marbled. An octavo measuring 9" by 5 1/4" with 1/4" deep chipping to the leather at the head of the spine and with 1/8 chipping from the leather at the heel of the spine. The leather at the lower tips of the boards is worn through. There is also considerable foxing throughout the pages but none so bad as to render the text unreadable. 576 pages of text illustrated with a frontispiece and throughout the text with line drawings and wood cut engravings by the author. The fold-out hand colored map following the preface is present and is in excellent condition with only a minor closed tear of 1/2" long at one of the folds. Howes B-124 Dorr, Howland & Co. hardcover books
19356040511935. "Warner Baxter" in black fountain pen ink on 1/2 length handsome portrait of Warner Baxter wearing a suit silk polka-dot tie white shirt looking to the right of the camera. Photograph is on heavy weight stock; 7 1/4" x 9 1/2"; matte finish; very good traces of mounting on the verso. ca. 1935. Signed and inscribed: "For - Martha - a mighty fine little lady who has my every good wish Warner Baxter." Provenance: from the collection of Hollywood hairdresser Martha Acker. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
19351950371935. "Warner Baxter" in black fountain pen ink on 3/4 length masculine portrait of Warner Baxter wearing a three-piece suit with vest silk tie and white shirt. Photograph is on heavy weight stock; 8" x 10"; very good. ca. 1935. Signed and inscribed: "To Lloyd with heaps of good wishes always Warner Baxter." Hollinger Lloyd "Holly" was a long time police guard at the MGM gate and worked for the Culver City Police Department. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
198513097Boston: Photographic Resource Center Boston University 1985. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Folio. Collaboration between these two video artists on the subject of Northern Ireland. A very good copy in tall stapled illustrated wrappers. Only three cc found in world institutions. <br/><br/> Photographic Resource Center Boston University paperback books
1844TB31669Worcester Mass.: Warren Lazell 1844. Reprint of 1844. Good in its original binding of full leather covered boards with gilt decorations and gilt text on the spine. The edges of the text block are marbled. A small quarto of 9 by 5 1/2 inches with the leather worn through over the front and rear joints the lower edges of the boards and the tips of the boards. There is an early prior owner's name written in ink at the upper edge of the title page. The contents are generally foxed on the margins and the fold-out hand-colored map is partially tanned it is in undamaged condition. 624 pages of text illustrated from 200 woodcut engravings and the hand-colored fold-out map. The first edition of this title was published by Dorr Howland of Worcester in 1839. Armstrong Bibliographies of New England History 103; Howes B-123 Warren Lazell hardcover books
1839TB29065Worcester Mass.: Dorr Howland & Co. 1839. First Edition. Very good in full brown leather covered boards with a rebacked spine of leather with a gilt stamped dark brown leather spine label. The rebacking retained the original marbled paper end sheets. An octavo measuring 8 7/8 by 5 1/2 inches. The leather is worn through at the tips of the boards and the front and rear hinges have been reinforced with modern cloth. The contents are in excellent condition with 624 pages of text with occasional spots of foxing to the pages throughout. Illustrated with an engraved frontispiece and small engraved vignettes throughout within the text. The hand-colored four-color fold-out map is in place following the front index and is in perfect undamaged condition. Illustrated throughout by the author's 200 line drawings and wood cut engravings. Howes B-123 Dorr, Howland & Co. hardcover books
1846TB31670Hartford Conn.: H. S. Parsons & Co. 1846. Third Edition of 1846. Very good in its original full leather covered boards with extensive gilt tool work and gilt text on the spine with the edges of the text block marbled. An octavo of 8 by 5 inches with rubbing to the boards and the edges of the boards The contents are mildly foxed in the margins throughout. The fold-out map is missing. 624 pages of text illustrated a frontispiece and from "numerous" woodcut engravings. The first edition of this title was published in Hartford in 1840 and contained only 576 pages. Howes B-124 H. S. Parsons & Co. hardcover books
19385014181938. "Warner Baxter" in dark blue fountain pen ink on 3/4 length shot wearing a plaid sport coat over a light color sweater vest and polka-dot silk tie with his left arm leaning on the upraised let. Photograph is on heavy weight stock; 8" x 10"; very good. 1938. Signed and inscribed: "To Stanley with heaps of good wishes always Warner Baxter 1938.". No Binding. Very Good/Dust Jacket Included. unknown books
193621927New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1936. First American Edition. First Printing. Octavo; orange cloth with titles stamped in black on spine and front cover; black topstain; dustjacket; 324pp 2. Hint of darkening to spine boards slighlty dusty with foxing to endpapers and some vertical streaking to preliminary pages; Very Good. The Arthur Hawkins-designed dustjacket is unclipped priced $2.00 lightly shelfworn with small bruises at mid-spine and front panel with two stains along lower edge of same; Very Good or better. Bentley's follow-up to his 1913 novel Trent's Last Case co-written with his friend H. Warner Allen. HUBIN p.31. Alfred A. Knopf unknown books
1936145365Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1936. Two vintage photographs of director Howard Hawks on the set of the 1936 film one with actors Warner Baxter June Lang and Hawks' secretary Mata Carpenter the other with Hawks and actor Fredric March. Mimeo snipe and holograph annotations on the verso of each<br/><br/>One photo shown. Please inquire to see the other.<br/><br/>Lt. Denet Fredric March rivals with Capt. La Roche Warner Baxter for the love of nurse Monique June Lang set amidst trench life in World War I. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
181722200Bath: Printed by Richard Cruttwell and Sold by Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown London 1817 1817. First edition. Fleeman 88.3L/6; Courtney page 169. Edges a little rubbed; very good copy. 8vo contemporary black half calf marbled paper sides gilt rules decorations and lettering. ¶ An collection of over 70 letters compiled and edited by Rebecca Warner of Bath who clearly had a scholarly interest in the literature of the 18th century. She assembled correspondence of John Gay Alexander Pope Samuel Johnson Elizabeth Montague William Gilpin et al. and introduced each with "Biographical Illustrations." Warner was the author of one novel Herbert-Lodge 1808 and another similar collection Epistolary Curiosities 1818. <br/><br/> Bath: Printed by Richard Cruttwell and Sold by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London, 1817 unknown books