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193019270New York: Sears Publishing Company Inc. Very Good in Very Good dj. c.1930. First Edition. Hardcover. modest shelfwear light age-toning to edges of text block vintage price sticker from San Francisco department store The White House on rear pastedown; jacket has a bit of paper loss at most corners a few other random tiny chips and small tears. Novel about a "little Irish beauty" who is "too innocent to know what all these men want from her" but manages to string a bunch of them along "through the bewildering whirl of modern high society in night clubs and cocktail parties threading her way amongst the pitfalls in the houses of the fastest sets." The jacket blurb with its reference to "these days of flaming youth" strongly suggests that the Twenties were still Roaring in the author's or at least publisher's mind even though the book was published about a year after the stock market crash. This was the fifth of seven novels written by Adams under his "Warner Fabian" pseudonym which he had originally adopted to segregate his work as an investigative journalist and respectable mainstream novelist from his more sensationalistic or trashier endeavors. Wouldn't you know it though: the first Fabian book "Flaming Youth" 1923 became a bestseller and he obligingly kept cranking out similar fare "Summer Bachelors" "Unforbidden Fruit" etc. until the mid-1930s. I'm not sure exactly when his cover was blown but by the time this book appeared it was already well known that Adams and Fabian were one and the same. Boni & Liveright rather cheekily printed quotes from both authors in an ad for a book they published in 1925. Several of the Fabian books were adapted for the movies including this one by Columbia Pictures in 1931 under the direction of William Beaudine. . Sears Publishing Company, Inc. hardcover books
1971901New York: Taplinger Publishing Company 1971. 262p. b/w front. 41 b/w illus. slightly chipped dj. Taplinger Publishing Company unknown books
1982138985Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1982. Revised Draft script for the 1983 film. <br/><br/>The third of four films pairing director Carl Reiner and comedian Steve Martin that established Martin's film career. Here he plays a quirky doctor who instigates a comedy of errors after operating on a woman whom he injures in a car accident. Though not as popular as their first pairing the unarguable classic 1979 film "The Jerk" "The Man with Two Brains" nevertheless remains a minor comic gem. <br/><br/>Set in the United States and Vienna shot on location in California. <br/><br/>Blue untitled wrappers. Title page present dated 5/28/82 noted as revisions. 148 leaves with last page of text numbered 90. Xerographic duplication first generation copy with no copied punch holes with pink revision pages throughout dated 5/28/82. Pages Fine wrapper near Fine bound with two gold brads. Warner Brothers unknown books
200269537London: Jonathan Cape 2002. First edition. 279 pp. Pages lightly toned cheap paper else fine in fine dust jacket. London: Jonathan Cape unknown books
2010193280Warner Bros 2012-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Light edge wear including curling at corners. TP HS Warner Bros paperback books
1980112986Garden City: Doubleday & Company 1980. Octavo cloth-backed boards. First edition. Presentation copy with brief signed inscription by Munn to influential F&SF editor and publisher David G. Hartwell. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #112986 Doubleday & Company unknown books
1980006445Garden City: Doubleday 1980. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine. First edition of this historical novel set in Roman times. Faint remainder spray to bottom edge else a spectacularly fine copy in fine dustwrapper. A beauty. <br/><br/> Doubleday hardcover books
19261341638Garden City NY: Doubleday Page & Company 1926. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; G; black 1/4 bound spine with black text to paper label; first edition; sun faded covers have minimal exterior wear; lightly sun faded front and rear; some rubbing wear to edges; paper label to front with illustrations and black lettering; sturdy boards; text block exterior edges have age toned; previous bookshop's small label to ffep; minor chip to gutter at frontispiece; light foxing to few pages; otherwise interior good; intact binding; deckled fore edge; illustrated; pp 168. 1341638. FP New Rockville Stock. Doubleday, Page & Company hardcover books
1960007758New York: The Viking Press 1960. Near Fine 1/8" tear to cloth top edge rear board in a Very Good dust jacket spine sunned light soiling rear panel. Charmingly illustrated tale of the Minnesota North woods. . First Edition. Decorative Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good. Illus. by The Author. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The Viking Press Hardcover books
19902312125Chicago: Albert Whitman & Co 1990. Trade Paperback. Very Good. Faint edge wear. 1990 Trade Paperback. We have more books available by this author!. The Aldens take a trip to the New England coast and get to stay in a lighthouse! But strange things happen after it gets darkan unknown woman is seen walking around and Watch wakes up growling late at night. Can the Boxcar Children shed light on a seaside mystery Albert Whitman & Co paperback books
1959008563Cleveland: Western Reserve University Press 1959. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket spine browned and with small dark spot front flap with date stamp of April 10 1959 presumably date published. ix 232 pages. A biography with bibliography and index of Case Western alumnus Justice John Hessin Clarke who served as an Associate Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court from 1916 to 1922. Uncommon in lovely condition. . First Edition. Cloth. Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Western Reserve University Press Hardcover books
1927152286Hollywood: N.p. 1927. Vintage program for the premiere of the 1927 silent film at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. <br/><br/>One of the most successful Hollywood Biblical epics and the first film to debut at Grauman's Chinese Theatre. The second installment in Cecil B. DeMille's Biblical trilogy preceded by "The Ten Commandments" 1923 and followed by "The Sign of the Cross" 1932. <br/><br/>6.5 x 5 inches. Bifold. Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
1927131640Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1927. Vintage black-and-white reference photograph from the 1927 film. <br/><br/>The first talking picture to be in wide release. Cantor Rabinowitz is concerned and upset because his son Jakie shows so little interest in carrying on the family's traditions and heritage. For five generations men in the family have been Cantors in the synagogue but Jakie is more interested in jazz and ragtime music. One day they have such a bitter argument that Jakie leaves home for good. After a few years on his own now calling himself Jack Robin he gets an important opportunity through the help of well-known stage performer Mary Dale. But Jakie finds that in order to balance his career his relationship with Mary and his memories of his family he will be forced to make some difficult choices. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with a small chip at one corner and a small bruise at another corner. <br/><br/>Hirschhorn The Hollywood Musical. Warner Brothers unknown books
1996141399London: National Touring Exhibitions Hayward Gallery 1996. Softcover. VG. Lilac & illus. wraps 95 pp. color & BW illus. Issued in conjunction with several 1996-1997 exhibitions assembled to the theme by Marina Warner. With an essay by her and many examples from a variety of artists. National Touring Exhibitions, Hayward Gallery unknown books
189938647n.p.: n.p. 1899. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. A very good copy with toned edges. 14 pp. 8vo. American essayist and novelist Charles Dudley Warner Twain's coauthor on The Gilded Age was a lawyer by training and wrote this article against the backdrop of criminal reform in Connecticut. In it he gives attention to the rules and regulations of parole and parole violations in particular defense of the Indeterminate Sentence which Warner describes as a scientific a disciplinary a really humanitarian method. "We have tried all other means of protecting society of lessening the criminal class of reforming the criminal. The proposed Indeterminate Sentence with reformatory discipline is the only one that promises to relieve society of the insolent domination and the terrorism of the criminal class; is the only one that can deter men from making a career of crime; is the only one that offers a fair prospect for the reformation of the criminal offender. Why not try it Why not put the whole system of criminal jurisprudence and procedure for the suppression of crime upon a sensible and scientific basis" Quite uncommon. It would be quoted in full in The Connecticut Magazine Vol. 5 in support of a bill on prison reform and later be republished in his "Fashions in Literature" 1902. OCLC locates three copies: Columbia Law Trinity College and Yale Law. n.p. unknown books
1965SS12823New York and London:: Columbia University Press 1965. 1965. 8vo. viii 2 221 pp. Black red and blind-stamped red cloth t.e. red dust-jacket; jacket edges rubbed or a bit frayed. Very good. br Columbia University Press, 1965. hardcover books
1965012044New York and London: Columbia University Press 1965. vii 221p. dj. Columbia University Press unknown books
196070009Kentucky: University of Kentucky Press. Very Good. 1960. Hardcover. 276 pages red cloth with silver printing to the spine. Very Good in a slightly edge chipped dust jacket. . University of Kentucky Press 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
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
185610234NY: Appleton 1856. First US edn. 8vo Pp. 516 adv. A nice tight copy. Wright II. 2646 BAL 21263 BAL printing C no sequence established; Binding 1 no sequence established. Appleton unknown books
185611326NY: Appleton 1856. First US edn. 8vo Pp. 516 adv. A nice tight copy with some minor external wear. Wright II. 2646 BAL 21263 BAL printing C no sequence established; Binding 1 no sequence established. Appleton unknown books
185610301NY: Appleton 1856. First US edn. 8vo Pp. 516 adv. A nice tight copy. Wright II. 2646 BAL 21263 BAL printing A no sequence established; Binding 2 no sequence established. Appleton unknown books
185635484New York: D. Appleton and Company 1856. 1st edition BAL 21263; Wright II 2646. Original publisher's green cloth binding with gilt spine lettering & boards stamped in blind BAL Binding Style #1. Spine a bit dull. Period pos to ffep & preliminary blank. Some foxing. A VG copy. 516 8 pp. With state B of the adverts no priority established. 12mo. 7-7/8" x 5" <br/><br/> D. Appleton and Company hardcover books
19912312126New York: Scholastic 1991. Trade Paperback. Good. Faint toning lightly rubbed. 1991 Trade Paperback. We have more books available by this author!. The Alden children travel on a Mississippi paddle-wheel steamer to visit an old family friend in his cabin near Hannibal Missouri. They try to discover who is responsible for the mysterious activities near the house. Scholastic paperback books