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1922435271922. PARAISO Valentine. SAINT BRIDGET OF SWEDEN. London: Catholic Truth Society 1922. 12mo. printed wraps. Later Printing. Very Good. $45.00. <br/><br/> paperback books
1988WRCLIT64813Los Angeles: Paradise Press 1988. Oblong octavo. Open-sewn pastepaper boards label. Fine. First edition. One of 125 copies printed on Kozo and St. Arman paper at the Paradise Press and bound by Shelley Hoyt. An exploration in the form of a dialogue of sorts -- an instructor's annotations juxtaposed with the student's translations and notes on the learning of a language. Paradise Press hardcover books
1979181082San Francisco: Paradise Missionary Baptist Church 1979. 22p. 5.5x8.5 inches handwritten notes in ink on back cover and some internal notes toning otherwise good booklet in stapled pictorial wraps. Paradise Missionary Baptist Church unknown books
1979181083San Francisco: Paradise Missionary Baptist Church 1979. 12p. including covers 5.5x8.5 inches handwritten notes in ink on back cover very good booklet in stapled pink wraps. Paradise Missionary Baptist Church unknown books
199948237Berkeley: Paradise Central 1999. 16p. wraps. Rasta-inspired poetry. Paradise Central unknown books
192722848New York: E.P. Dutton & Company. Very Good. c.1927. First Edition. Hardcover. no dust jacket solid clean copy light bumping at several corners very slight fraying to cloth at lower extremities small bookseller's rubber stamp Bertrand Smith Long Beach California on front pastedown. First novel by an author who had an intermittent output over the course of the quarter-century or so. I find four novels for her in OCLC the last in 1952; she also seems to have been involved in social work in some fashion and her name appears on several additional books in that field; she also contributed several magazine pieces on the topic of immigration to Harper's Magazine in the early 1920s. This one's a romantic-triangle potboiler about a girl who has to go to work as a "pacer" in a pickle factory at age 16 after her aunt the dressmaker becomes ill and can no longer work; she ends up in an unhappy marriage to the pickle factory owner then subsequently falls in love with a poet. From the original New York Times review: "In short the book belongs to the vast majority of the mediocre the novels 'too bad for a blessing too good for a curse.'" Ouch. Maybe that's why she didn't give up her day job. . E.P. Dutton & Company hardcover books
1952445131952. PARADISE Viola. TOMORROW THE HARVEST. NY: William Morrow & Company 1952. 8vo. cloth in dust jacket. First Edition. Signed presentation from Paradise on the front endpaper: "To Fan with love Vi." Also signed in full by Paradise on the title page. Very good; few tears d/j. $50.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1948475761948. PARADISE Viola. TOWARD PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF CASEWORK. NY: Russel Sage Foundation 1948. Small 8vo. cloth in dust jacket. First Edition. Signed presentation by Paradise on front endpaper: "With best wishes to Mort from Vi." Also signed by Paradise on the title page. Very Good; worn many tears & few chips d/j. $50.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
2017Embry 187569Eden Press 2017. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Signed by the author. Eden Press, 2017. First edition, first printing. unknown books
197970075sNeptume NJ: T. F. H. Publications 1979. Octavo color illus. boards glossy pages 93 pp. Fine As New. Contents: A History of Bird-Keeping; Introduction; The Genus Amazona; Amazon Parrots; Endangered Amazon Species; Taming and Training; Diet; Cage and Aviary; Diseases; Breeding. T. F. H. Publications, [1979]. hardcover books
199648238N. pl: the author 1996. 16p. signed by the African American poet as "Richard Moore" decorated wraps. It may be at this point in time that Moore took on the name "Paradise" which as here printed could indicate the author or be part of the title. the author unknown books
1997216937N. pl: the author 1997. Pamphlet. 24p. 8.5 x 5.5 inches in lightly soiled blue stapled wraps. African American poet. the author unknown books
199748232N. pl: the author 1997. Pamphlet. 24p. 8.5 x 5.5 inches in lightly soiled white stapled wraps. African American poet. the author unknown books
199748234N. pl: the author 1997. 18p. wraps. African American poet. the author unknown books
199748233N. pl: the author 1997. Pamphlet. 32p. wraps. African American poet. the author unknown books
199948236N. pl: the author 1999. 12p. signed by the African American poet wraps. the author unknown books
WELLER9781501104718New. New book. unknown books
195291298NY:: Harper & Brothers. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1952. Hardcover. Stated first edition. Previous owner's stamp on front free endpaper and title page else very good in a very good moderate edge wear and age toning price clipped dust jacket. . Harper & Brothers, hardcover books
196257374NY:: Atheneum. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1962. Hardcover. B002BPIG5I . First edition. Near fine in a very good one short closed edge tear price clipped dust jacket. . Atheneum, hardcover books
1998Embry 157115White Mane 1998. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. White Mane, 1998. First edition, first printing. unknown books
197885915Quebec:: La Vie des Arts Collection. As New in As New dust jacket. 1978. Hardcover. B000XOKIAU . Black and white illustrations. First edition. As new in like dust jacket. Still in original shrinkwrap. . La Vie des Arts Collection, hardcover books
201026060Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 2010. First Edition. Wraps. Fine. Paradis Thomas. 162 color photographs of locations within the Capital Region National Parks. Unpag. Oblong 4to. U. S. Government Printing Office unknown books
1961315516London: Golden Cockerel Press 1961. NUMBER 75 OF 100 "SPECIALLY BOUND" COPIES from an overall edition of 400. 10 illustrations by Cypel. 187pp. 8vo. Full red and blue morocco t.e.g. Slipcase. NUMBER 75 OF 100 "SPECIALLY BOUND" COPIES from an overall edition of 400 10 illustrations by Cypel. 187pp. 8vo. Golden Cockerel Press unknown books
19612221803<p>First edition thus. Octavo. Original full blue and red morocco spine lettered and decorated in gilt emblem gilt stamped on front cover t.e.g. navy blue linen-covered slipcase by E. W. Hiscox. Numerous collotype plates after etchings designed by Charles Antoine Coypel for the first edition of 1727. No dust jacket. Fine. 187 pages.</p><p>#25 of 100 specially-bound copies.</p><p>Inscribed on front free endpaper in Medford Oregon in 1973 by the translator with a small caricature of a cat.</p><p>Laid in is a Polaroid photograph of Bretnor and his wife taken by the recipient of the inscription with a brief description of the circumstances.</p><p>This attractive volume was one of the final productions of the Golden Cockerel Press.</p> The Golden Cockerel Press hardcover books
196120290London: Golden Cockerel Press 1961. leather_bound. Orig. full navy and red morocco panels with gilt front cover design of a cat bordered by gilt lettering in French Teg. Fine in near fine navy slipcase. Ottten T. 187 pages. 26 x 17 cm. Limited edition copy 56 of 100 specially bound by E.W. Hiscox on Saunders mould-made paper from total edition of 400 signed by the translator Reginald Bretnor in ink with a squiggle illustration by him of a cat face below his signature. Collotype reproductions of 10 etchings by T. Otten after designs by Coypel. This collection of eleven letters and ten poems on cats first published 1727. Cat lovers initially made the original work a great success; however later it became the object of satire and ridicule and the author removed it from his collected works. It's survival is proof it continues to provide pleasure and delight. COCK-A-HOOP 213. Golden Cockerel Press unknown books