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185445549NY:: Leonard Scott & Co. Very Good. 1854. Hardcover. American Edition. Quarto half-bound in light brown calf leather marbled boards gilt lettering and raised bands along spine marbled endpapers double columned. Moderate shelf wear occasional moderate foxing throughout text block else very good. Binding is solid. ; 338 pages . Leonard Scott & Co., hardcover books
185445550NY:: Leonard Scott & Co. Very Good. 1854. Hardcover. American Edition. Quarto half-bound in light brown calf leather marbled boards gilt lettering and raised bands along spine marbled endpapers double columned. Moderate shelf wear occasional moderate foxing throughout text block else very good. Binding is solid. ; 330 pages . Leonard Scott & Co., hardcover books
607851Los Angeles Philharmonic Auditorium April 27-28 1923. Book by Frank Condon and Tom Geraghty. Music by Aubrey Stauffer. Lyrics by Alfred Hustwick. Louis Gottschalk conductor. Costumes by James Mitchell Leisen. 8vo 6 3/4" x 10". Cover art by Martin Justice. 44 pages including original pictorial wrappers. Few short tears; tiny hold through the text. Cast included: Anna May Wong; Charles Ray; Harold Grieve; Marion Nixon; Wallace Beery; Carmel Myers; Laura La Plante; Adolph Menjou; Reginald Denny; Bessie Love. Includes advertisements for celebrities and local business including: Lon Chaney; Irving Cummings; Charles Chaplin. Provenance: from the archive of author Frank Condon. Soft cover. Very Good. Los Angeles, Philharmonic Auditorium, April 27-28, 1923. paperback books
1992WRCLIT50886Storrs CT & Stockton CA 1992. Whole numbers 4 8 12 17 19 32 48 and 125 of 144 numbers published. Eight issues. Printed decorated and pictorial wrappers. First number a bit sunned at wrapper edges with small smudge remainder very good to fine. Edited by Marvin Malone and associates. A sparse representation of one of the more individualistic little magazines of its generation first published in the Fall of 1959 and thereafter "whenever sufficient material has accumulated for an issue." WORMWOOD is "non-beat non-academic non- sewing circle and non-profit.and is not afraid of either intelligence or wit - both are rare qualities." Early issues were printed in editions of five hundred often numbered copies though in later years the editions were increased somewhat. Occasional issues were devoted to single authors or themes and many issues featured separate center sections on colored paper devoted to single authors. Contributors to these issues include J. Scully J. Crews Bukowski R. Lowry Locke Orlovitz Congdon Holland Wakoski Sherman Blackburn Sanders Orlovsky Kupferberg Malanga Berrigan Micheline Bowering Weil Wild et al. Numbers 19 and 32 are each one of 25 specially numbered copies signed by the featured author Judson Crews and Hugh Fox respectively on their center sections. Whole number twelve contains a copy of the prospectus as well as a form letter directed in manuscript to Langston Hughes soliciting contributions. Meaningful runs of THE WORMWOOD REVIEW are now difficult to assemble and no special effort was made to do so here. ANDERSON & KINZIE pp.746-7. unknown books
1920716481920. YALE REVIEW. AMERICAN AND BRITISH VERSE FROM THE YALE REVIEW selected works by Masefield Frost Sassoon Wharton John Adams et al. with a foreword and contribution by John Gould Fletcher. New Haven: Yale 1920. First edition. 8vo. plain paper boards; 52 pp. Slight foxing sun to boards offsetting and light foxing to endpapers. Very good in a rather worn somewhat sunned dust jacket with chipping to the edges and a touch of foxing/soil. unknown books
qms1441Yale University Press 1920. First Edition. Octavo hardcover boards 52 pp. Near-Fine with lightly rubbed edges. hardcover books