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1963UAMEAME00araRandom House 1963. Good. American Girl Magazine. The American Girl Book of First Date Stories. Karlin Eugene: Illustrator. NY: Random House 1963. 182pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Good with rubbing and bumping. Spine has small tearing. Previous owners name written on front cover. Front cover has pencil markings. Previous owners name on front and rear pastedown. Small red stamping on rear pastedown. Random House hardcover books
196357376NY: M. Evans 1963. 8vo pp. 512. Copiously illlustrated in color and black and white. Green cloth. Binding slightly loose one leaf free edges somewhat soiled ex library with bookplate pocket and spine label o/w VG. M. Evans unknown books
1977003215New York NY U.S.A.: McGraw-Hill Companies The 1977. Second Edition. Cloth. Very Good /Very Good -. Lightly shipped at edges here and there and at spine ends. No names inscriptions or bookplates. McGraw-Hill Companies, The unknown books
1977001727New York NY U.S.A.: McGraw-Hill Companies The 1977. Second Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good . 244 pp. inc. index. Details sixty-two vacation houses. Filled with color and b&w photographs. McGraw-Hill Companies, The unknown books
197822872EChicago: Playboy Magazine 1978. First Edition. Playboy Magazine Founder Hugh Hefner's Copy with his bookplate affixed to the inner front cover and a letter of provenance from the Hugh M. Hefner Foundation. Illustrated catalogue issued to accompany an exhibition of illustrations artworks and photographs that have appeared in Playboy Magazine over its first 25 years of publication selected by longtime Playboy Magazine Art Director Arthur Paul. Illustrated throughout in color and black & white. 8†x 8†staplebound unpaginated. About fine condition with just a hint of handling to the covers and a faint bit of discoloration 4†x 2†to the upper right corner of the front cover in printed wrappers. Hugh Hefner was an avid book and art collector movie aficionado and print lover. The first issue of Playboy was October 1 1953 with Marilyn Monroe as the first centerfold and its final printed issue was released on March 17 2020 with the magazine now available online. The magazine played an important part in the so-called ‘sexual revolution’ and still remains one of the most recognizable brands in the world. Notable for its nude and semi-nude centerfolds the magazine also published a wide variety of short stories by such significant writers as Arthur C. Clarke Ian Fleming Vladamir Nabokov Ray Bradbury Saul Bellow P.G. Wodehouse Chuck Palahniuk Roald Dahl Haruki Murakami and Margaret Atwood. Then there were the interviews and terrific cartoons by Jules Feiffer Shel Silverstein Gahan Wilson and more. Playboy Magazine unknown books
1964018194Chicago: Playboy Press 1964. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Quarto 4to. 192 pages. Maroon leatherette binding in excellent condition. Deluxe Edition stated on the dustjacket. The unclipped dustjacket is browned at the extremities with numerous chips tears and creases along the edges some of which were repaired with clear tape; remains attractive and is protected in archival mylar. The text is clean and unmarked. First edition. Playboy Press Hardcover books
1999Embry 166949Random House 1999. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. B&W and color illustrations. Random House, 1999. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1927277448Chicago: Woman's World 1927. Original Wrappers. Very Good binding. In publisher's colorful wrappers suggestive of the deco style and illustrated throughout with remarkably unappetizing color lithographed images of completed culinary offerings. "Each menu and every recipe has been scientifically tested and checkd by Lilian Dynevor Rice the well-known dietician."p. 3. Separation at the fold has been discreetly repaired. 34 pp. Uncommon with no copies located on OCLC. Very Good binding. Woman's World unknown books
1947106665<p><b> Magazine folio illustrated 154 pp. Some normal aging otherwise very good plus. The Roosevelt article covers 14 pages of commentary and photographs including copies of letters. Like all Life issues lots of colorful ads. Other articles include Cuba's Tin Pan Alley Moscow Celebrates 80th Birthday and James Forrestal the first U.S Secretary of Defense.</b></p> Time Inc., books
194811162New York: Bride's House Inc 1948. 1st. Decorative Cloth. Collectible; Very Good/Fine. A lovely copy of the 1948 1st edition. Clean and VG in its patterned boards with very light wear at the edges. And including a Near Fine example of the publisher's glassine dustjacket. Quarto 174 pgs. Charming look into the late 40s world of wedding etiquette. <br/><br/> Bride's House, Inc hardcover books
187019459Chicago 1870. 16pp Caption tile as issued printed in double columns stitched. Light dustsoiling of outer leaves light waterstain running through bottom margin minimal foxing. Good.<br/><br/> An unusual magazine published from 1869 through 1872 devoted to the themes of commerce and protectionism <br/>FIRST EDITION OCLC 40971612 1 36515033 3 the series Not in Lomazow Ante-Fire Imprints Eberstadt Decker Sabin I Union List of Serials 846 8. unknown books
18709894Chicago 1870. Nos. 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11. Ten issues lacking only No. 5. Each is 16pp stitched caption title as issued. Scattered dustsoil foxing and light to moderate wear. Good. <br/><br/> An unusual magazine published from 1869 through 1872 devoted to the themes of commerce and protectionism. The first article explains "Why Irishmen should vote for Protection" reminding that 'free trade' means "British free trade;" and argues that even Adam Smith would support a policy of protection for the U.S. Subsequent issues elaborate and assert "The interest of the South in Protection" as well as that of the West and "the colored man." <br/>FIRST EDITION. Not in Lomazow Ante-Fire Imprints Eberstadt Decker Sabin. OCLC records nine locations as of February 2021. unknown books
188822748NY: The Century Co 1888. Brown printed wrappers. Housed in cardboard case. Abt VG extremities brittle & chipped/upper wrapper detached/majority of spine label missing/small period sticker at front wrap/interior VG. 640 46 pp adverts at rear. Illustrated. Small 4to. 25cm x 17cm. <br/><br/>Includes "General Lee's views on enlisting the Negroes" by Andrew Hunter; The Heart of the Southern Catskills" by John Burroughs; Abraham Lincoln: Tennesee & Kentucky by John G. Nicolay. The Century Co unknown books
1789242496Philadelphia: Printed for James Trenchard by Trenchard and Stewart 1789. First. pamphlet. good. 2 copper plates. pp. 329-384. 8vo rebound in new wrappers many pages with foxing including plates lower right corner margin of pages creased. Philadelphia: Printed for James Trenchard by Trenchard and Stewart 1789. First Edition<br/><br/> The Columbian Magazine was founded by Mathew Carey James Trenchard and 3 others in September 1786. It was ".the first successful American magazine." Mott History of American Magazines 1741-1850 page 100. The magazine was published until 1792. The two copper plates engraved by James Trenchard depict a Patent Drill Plough that was invented by James Cooke and the Green Woods of Connecticut near Canaan and Salisbury. The trees in the second plate have been hand colored green as published. Two of the articles in the magazine are continued from previous months and are on the life of William Penn and the history of the American Revolution. Also there is an article against slavery in the French West Indies. There is one preliminary leaf after the title page which includes the current prices of merchandise in Philadelphia and the prices of public securities.<br/><br/> Printed for James Trenchard, by Trenchard and Stewart unknown books
1786319698Philadelphia: Seddon Carey Spotswood Cist and Trenchard 1786. 101-152pp. plus folding meteorological table and engraved folding plate of mammoth bones found near the River Ohio and engraved plate of an eclipse. 8vo. Original blue wrappers with publisher's ads. 101-152pp. plus folding meteorological table and engraved folding plate of mammoth bones found near the River Ohio and engraved plate of an eclipse. 8vo. An early issue complete with its table and engraved plate and in the original wrappers: rare thus. "This was the most ambitious project in magazine publication yet attempted in this country" Evans. Publication began in September 1786 and continued to May 1787 before changing its name to the Universal Asylum and Columbian Magazine.<br/><br/>Contributions to this issue include several works by Benjamin Rush as well as several articles relating to natural history discoveries in America including the mammoth bones found in Kentucky a description of a rattle snake and a submission concerning a giant sturgeon. Evans 19565; Sabin 14869 Seddon, Carey, Spotswood, Cist and Trenchard unknown books
1905179447New Haven CT: The Connecticut Magazine 1905. Softcover. Fair wraps have heavy wear and tears age toning as expected with age but text and illustrations are clear. Cover and first page are loose. Off-white wraps with color illustration on front cover green lettering 24 222-428 24 pp profusely illustrated in bw throughout. An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine devoted to Connecticut in its various phases of History Literature Genealogy Science Art Genius and Industry. Published in four books to the annual volume. This issue is Number 2 Volume IX covering months April May and June of 1905. The Connecticut Magazine unknown books
19295359NHollywood: Vol. 9 No. 11 Friday February 7 1929. An industry magazine not unlike Variety with items such as Warners’ new color process Von Stroheim’s denial of a fight between himself and Gloria Swanson on the production of Queen Kelly and talk of a producer-cameraman battle. Very good in wrappers. Vol. 9, No. 11 unknown books
19305357NHollywood: Vol. 11 No. 3 Friday July 11 1930. An industry magazine not unlike Variety with items such as letters railing against Eisenstein for being a Communist propagandist news of Universal changing hands and other tidbits. Very good in wrappers. Vol. 11, No. 3 unknown books
19285358NHollywood: Vol. 9 No. 4 Friday December 21 1928. An industry magazine not unlike Variety with items such as how talkies must improve their quality more quickly news of a non-flammable film stock and the psychology of the cinema audience. Very good in wrappers. Vol. 9, No. 4 unknown books
1995209206New York: Berkley/Perigee 1995. Paperback. ix 309p. introduction contact information of LGBTQ groups and organizations by topic very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Academics to Youth. Berkley/Perigee paperback books
34921WILLIAMSBURG THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE SEPTEMBER 1771. London: D. Henry 1771. 8vo. Disbound. 381-428 pages. First edition. Including a news account of a resolution by clergy in Williamsburg to petitio the King for an American Episcopate--one of many failed attempts to create a bishop for the new world. unknown books
19902311884New York: Gallery Books 1990. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Jacket near fine. Pages lightly toned. 1990 Hard Cover. 531 pp. "Includes facsimiles of original articles from "Harper's" magazine which recreate the excitement of early Northern life. Illustrated with 300 line drawings engravings photographs and etchings. Gallery Books hardcover books
196230816NY: American Heritage 1962. 4to pp. 431. Heavily illustrated in color and black-and-white. Paper over boards with cloth spine stamped in gilt. Little moisture-staining or soil on edges cover little worn in spots o/w VG in little torn dj. An illustrated guide to the civillizations of Egypt Mesopotamia Indus Valley Crete Mycenae Anatolia the Etruscans Khmers and Mayans. American Heritage unknown books
19702792New York: American Heritage 1970. Cloth. Very Good . Dust jacket frayed at crown and heel. American Heritage hardcover books
44022hardcover. 8vo cloth d.w. N.Y.: Weybright and Talley 1970. Near fine. Introduction by Alan Halpern.<br/><br/> unknown books