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1948021375McGraw Hill Book Co.: 1948. May 3 10 17 24 31 1948 Vol. 48 No. 17 19 20 21 22. VERY GOOD- SOFTCOVER. Soft Covers. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. McGraw Hill Book Co.: Paperback
1948021372McGraw Hill Book Co.: 1948. January 5 12 19 22 1948. Volume 48 No.1 2 3 4. 4 VERY GOOD SOFTCOVERS. Soft Cover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. McGraw Hill Book Co.: Paperback
1987504395Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company 1987. Softcover. Near Fine. Uncorrected proof. Blue wrappers. Some fading on the spine else near fine. Contributions by John Updike Raymond Carver Tim O'Brien C. Nova and Susan Sontag among others. Houghton Mifflin Company unknown
17-1074Berlin DE: Berlinische Galerie 2007. 4to. 16 pp. Fold out paper brochure extends to poster size. Very Good. Color plates throughout. Text in German and English. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz 1919-2019. Berlin, DE: Berlinische Galerie, 2007. unknown
17-1081Berlin DE: Berlinische Galerie 2007. 4to. 16 pp. Fold out paper brochure extends to poster size. Very Good. Color plates throughout. Text in German and English. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz 1919-2019. Berlin, DE: Berlinische Galerie, 2007. unknown
63-6378Novato CA: Ross Periodicals 2011-2013. Four Magazines 8.5 x 11 inches Three in Publisher's Sealed Plastic As New to Near Fine. Novato, CA: Ross Periodicals, 2011-2013. unknown
71974Covers are very rubbed. Tightly bound. ORIGINAL MAGAZINES.NOT A REPRINT!. Hardback. Good Used Condition. Hardcover
18429141Boston: Francis Blair & John C. Rives 1842. Periodical. Good. The original newspaper 4 pp. good only. Several words are lost to a sm. hole in p. 3-4; scattered foxing and light stains stamp of Tennessee Historical Society at masthead. Speech of Mr. Buchanan in the Senate Whig election frauds etc.; and a short notice reprinted from the New Orleans Bee about the Santa Fe Expedition; the editor says "We place the more reliance on it as the treachery practiced is characteristic of the false and cowardly Mexican." The incident was interesting and probably one cause of the Mexican War; a group of Texans with an armed escort headed for Santa Fe to take possession of it apparently. When outnumbered and captured far short of Santa Fe they disclaimed their military objective but nevertheless were escorted in irons to Mexico City under harsh conditions. One of these Texans George Kendall wrote an excellent account of it. <br/> <br/> Francis Blair & John C. Rives unknown
17-4259New York NY: Blouin Art 2019. 4to. 145 pp. Softcovers. Very good with corner crease. Color Plates. New York, NY: Blouin Art, 2019. paperback
1998USD_9781883013462TimeIncorporateHomEntertainment 1998. 1st. Hardcover. UsedLikeNew/UsedLikeNew. TimeIncorporateHomEntertainment hardcover
1953SQA03NY: Rainbow Books - Magazine Productions 1953. Book. Very Good. Paperback. First Edition. 1st printing1953 No. 130. Cover art is uncredited. Digest-sized original; stapled wraps. Spine fold wear with minor tears at ends; tanning; corner creasing. Rainbow Books - Magazine Productions Paperback
42849Good Condition. Magazine. unknown
1971MASTER147038IENCINO CA.: BEHN-MILLER PUBLISHERS. G TO VG- IN ROCK & GEM BINDER. 1971-1972. RING. BEHN-MILLER PUBLISHERS unknown
1985042626006Brooklands Books 1985-01-01. paperback. Very Good. 0x0x0. Very good condition. Pages look free of notations. Tight spine. Light wear to the exterior. Brooklands Books paperback
199901131923Sidney: Amos Press 1999. Soft Cover. Fine. Small Quarto. Amos Press Paperback
25376in Alaska" Alma-Tadema studio Mark Twain by William Dean Howells Bound volume in worn covers 2 pages are loose but present. unknown
17-4063New York: Christie’s 2019. 4to. 236 pp. Softcover. Very Good. Black and White Color Plates. Text in English. New York: Christie’s, 2019. paperback
33192Very Good. Oversized. Magazine. unknown
200034577Boston: Boston Common Press 2000. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. No dust jacket as issued. Hardcover. Clean tight unmarked. Appears to be unused with light rubbing from shelving. . Boards . ISBN: B000NC10D6. Catalogs: Cookbooks. Boston Common Press hardcover
68-6365NY NY: Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines 1984. Folded Broadside Advertisement. 35.5 x 22.5 cm. Good with abrasion along fold. NY, NY: Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines, 1984. unknown
80839Hardback. Good Condition. Hardcover
1968US1New York: American Heritage 1968. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. VG. Three volumes in a slipcase. BURGUNDY CLOTH HARDCOVERS. LCC# 68-15857. American Heritage Hardcover
68-0623New York: Time-Life 1963. Folio. 24 pp. Soft Covers VG. New York: Time-Life, 1963. paperback
1949005925Esquire Inc. Condition: small chip to each of upper and lower outer narrow spine edges; two short light corner creases to front cover; light outer edge wear in places. Contents include: short story "We Were Just Having Fun" by F. Hugh Herbert; a fight story "A Glass of Orange Juice" by Quentin Reynolds; article "That Young Al Jolson" by Maurice Zolotow "In case you haven't heard - from juke box screen or radio - the amazing Al Jolson is back in action and at 64 showing the youngsters how it should be done"; a "Roaring Western Story" entitled "Hell's Broke Loose in Dakota" by Frank Bonham; short entry "The Prophet Honored in His Country" with photos: "Amazing Frank Lloyd Wright has never doubted nor failed to proclaim - as well as to prove - his architectural genius"; article "Sucker's Night Out" by Jimmy Cannon "December 31st brings out the worst in people and floor shows but normally staid Americans still feel they must cut capers into the New Year and brag about it"; artwork fold-out "The Esquire Girl" painted by Al Moore; short story "Juror Number Three" by Ira Wallach; article "Hitting the Line" by James W. Poling "Mother wore tights once and Father elaborately twirled his old handle-bar when the girls in the line moved onstage. Things are different today and the old-time chorus girls have gone through show business evolution to become ladies even as thine and mine"; short story "My Comrade Igor and I" by Mel Matison; sports article "For the Sake of the Sport" by Eddie Finlay; short story "Uncle Bud's Bloodhound" by John Watson; article "Let's Cook It on the Piano" by Horace McCoy "Presenting the greatest boon to the barbeque enthusiast since sirloin steak was invented: the indoor-outdoor all-electric Barbeque Rotisserie"; article "Want a Drink See Your Lawyer!" by Paul Kearney "There are more laws about when to drink and when not to drink than there are bottles on the shelf and it adds to the enjoyment to know that your elbow bending is legal"; bedside mystery "The Copeland Caper" by William Francis; article "The Fabulous Mr. Farrell" by Peter Lisagor "Hockey and the Chicago Black Hawks owe a lot to 73-year old Joseph Chesterfield Farrell the lusty fabled press agent"; special section "Esquire's Big 10 Vacation Guide". . Very Good. Magazine. 1st Edition. 1949. Esquire, Inc. unknown