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193159194Chicago: Reilly & Lee c. 1931 ca. 1938. Lg. 8vo. 280 pp. Numerous full page & text black & white illustrations. Bright green publisher’s cloth w/ colour plate by John Neill mounted on front cover illustrated endpapers slight shelfwear w/ d.j. cover art by Neill repeated slight chipping head of spine couple very minor closed tears NF/VG copy. Later printing of No. 25 in the Oz series without the colour plates and publisher’s spine imprint in semi-script ads on rear flap listing to Silver Princess and with $ 1.50 price. Bienvenue & Schmidt p. 113. Reilly & Lee, hardcover
193456378Chicago: Reilly & Lee c. 1934 1941. 4to. 298 pp. With numerous black & white full page and text illust. some double-page. Dark green ribbed publisher’s cloth with colour plate front cover illustrated endpapers semi-script imprint at foot of spine minor chipping & slight fraying head of spine slight scuffing front cover w/ d.j. cover art by Neill minor chipping & tears head & foot of spine dustsoiling edgewear couple closed tears creasing w/o front flap still VG-/G- copy. Early printing of this title in the Oz series featuring dustjacket listing to Scalawagons of Oz on rear flap. Bienvenue & Schmidt p. 116. Reilly & Lee, hardcover
193259192Chicago: Reilly & Lee c. 1932 ca. 1959. Lg. 8vo. 281 1 pp. Numerous full page & text black & white illustrations. Red publisher’s cloth w/ boldface Reilly & Lee imprint on spine black lettering plain endpapers slight shelfwear discrete ink “25†on spine w/ d.j. cover art by Neill front & back semi-script Reilly & Lee couple small closed tears still VG/VG copy w/ former ownership marking on front pastedown. Later printing of No. 26 in the Oz series without the colour plates and John Neill cover art no longer mounted on front cover rear ads on flap listing to “Hidden Valley of Oz.†Bienvenue & Schmidt pp. 114-115. Reilly & Lee, hardcover
553531P., Plon, 1901. In-8 broché, 378 pp., 7 portraits en héliogravure, 18 planches en noir.
194062380New York: Good Housekeeping Magazine 1940. Seven pieces. 6 - 12mo.; 1 - 8vo. 154 pp separately paginated numbered & unpaginated. First five as 12mo. w/ text illustrations & diagrams colour-printed softcovers w/ die-cut window to illustration on title; 6th mimeographed text stapled at gutter margin w/ pink & white litho cover art by Felten 7th - 12mo. Blue & black printed softocovers NF all. First editions of these exceedingly scarce Good Housekeeping cosmetics beauty and hair-care from the noted columnist and editor of Good Housekeeping magazine’s Ruth Murrin. Although she lacked a medical degree she established her professional status and credentials by overseeing the magazine’s Beauty Clinic which was a practical laboratory run by women and specialists in order to offer correct health advice and beauty tips to their readership. She was a key advocate of the Good Housekeeping Bureau which had originally been founded by Harvey W. Wiley considered the “Father†of the Federal Pure Food and Drug Acts. The guide included here encompasses hundreds of cosmetic and pharmaceutical products available for women on the eve of World War II. No copies in Worldcat 1 copy located of similar Buying Guide half the size in 1938 -- Harvard; See: Kim Chuppa-Cornell Filling a Vacuum: Women’s Health Information in Good Housekeeping’s Articles and Advertisements 1920-1965 The Historian Vol. 67 No. 3 Fall 2005 pp. 454-473. Good Housekeeping Magazine, paperback
201323774Paris, Editions de l'Amitié - G.T. Rageot (ba aventures), s.d. ; in-12, cartonnage de l'éditeur . Très bon état.
201506183Paris, Denoel impacts , 2011 ; in-8, 302 pp., br.
1920D5200S.l., s.e., s.d. (vers 1920) ; 158 x 238 mm, 4 pp., double-feuille. Tiré à part, en langue anglaise. Science (Reprinted from) N. S., Vol. XLVIII, No. 1244, November 1, 1918. Bon état.
1995PM315306MParis: Réunion des Musée nationaux 1995. Trade paperback. Good/Not issued. 30 x 24 cm. Paperback • Illustrations en noir et en couleurs couverture illustrée en couleurs • <b><i>French text original</i></b>. Réunion des Musée nationaux paperback
192558598Tchiatouri Georgia & Wallace ID: Georgian Manganese Mining Co. Day Mining Co. ca. 1925-1929. Thick oblong 4to. 11.75 x 8.25 x 2.25 in. 168 pp unpaginated. on thick black paper stock. With 635 silver gelatin photographs sized from 2 x 3 in. up to 8 x 10 in. with the majority sized 3.25 x 5.25 in. nearly all annotated below in neat white ink lettering some w/ annotations somew/in negative indicating negative number those partially lifed from black paper have ink & pencil annotations on versos matching the white ink captions some are RPPC’s w/ captions w/in the negatives at lower fore-edges of image and also present is an 8 page folded manuscript inventory documenting about 400 of the photos closely matching most of the captions. Contemporary flexible black calf Badger post-binder black enamel coated screw-posts a few leaves loose others proud some photos overlapping occasional closed tears a few inner joints neatly repaired at gutter still an outstanding exemplar. This exceptional album provides an essential documentary record of the Soviet era Caucasus of Georgia Azerbaijan Armenia and Abkhazia just a few years after the 11th Red Army invaded Georgia and after a one-week offensive Georgian Bolsheviks took over the country. The album opens with a composite panoramic photo of Tchiatouri notably without the rusting overhead tramways installed by Stalin during the 1950’s. Following the formation of Georgia SSR Tchiatouri and the surrounding regions held some of the largest metallurgical grade manganese in the World and in the 1920’s the Georgian Manganese Company. The subsequent photos depict several of the homes occupied by mine personnel the surrounding region and the main company offices. Many of the photos focus on the local peasants bazaars markets Georgian families fruit markets animal markets and more. Additional photos depict the foreign ex-patriot life in Batum Batumi Adjara with birds-eye views of the city Orthodox churches converted at the time to a Men’s Club as well as tea and banana plantations. Still more photos show Armenian refugees Jewish cigarette boys wine merchants carrying wine in pig skins ox carts horse-drawn street cars village blacksmiths gypsy fortune tellers trained bears and even the local kerosene vendor wagon. Mining operations in Seminoff and Karuto are shown with ore being hauled by ox cart loaded onto rail cars ore crushing mill as well as views of Perevisi Chokruti Shukrut and other ore bearing plateaus their Karuto house. Of additional interest are the photos of the Tchiatouri Monastery a cliffside still functioning convent known as the Mgviemevi Convent featuring a 13th-Century two-nave basilica native village and connecting ore tramways. A series of photos is also devoted to the old Sachakari Modinakhe Castle ruins both inside and out fortifications and local cave dwellings all much more severely damaged decades later in the 1991 earthquake. The compiler has also included photos of the market homes and street scenes in Tiflis as well as the old Roman Walls the local prison Kurdish homes and camel herds along the railway to Moscow scenes along the railroad line between Tiflis & Baku and the Caspian sea port of Russian caviar at Petrovsk. The Harriman Georgian Manganese Co. maintained offices in Moscow and in fact W. Averell Harriman 1891-1986 himself negotiated with Leon Trotsky prior to Lenin’s death and the rise of Stalin forcing him into exile in 1929 for the Manganese mining rights. Many of the photos reveal an extended winter trip through Moscow with a visit to the Kremlin the newly built Lenin’s tomb Red Square the Bolshoi Grand Theater and even a visit to the Polish & Russian Border. After a short trip through France in the midst of rebuilding and Great Britain the couple voyage to Greece Turkey and Palestine. Photos depict Turkish sailboats mosques and street views in Samsun Turkey Constantinople from the Bosphorus the Galata Bridge the Sultan’s palace and Seraglio the Hagia Sophia as well as the old walls. While traveling by rail through Syria and Palestine a series of photos is captioned that the railroad was “made famous by Lawrence in the Revolt of the Desert these pictures taken between Damascus and Tiberius.†The visit through Palestine shows farms Jerusalem the Dome of the Rock Wailing Wall street scenes and the Church of the Nativity. This is followed by tour down the Nile visits to the Pyramids as well as later stops in Somalia Sri Lanka Singapore Saigon Indo-China Hong Kong and Japan. The album is unsigned without ownership markings and has been attributed to Jack Powers and his wife Ruth Fitzgerald Powers 1895-1967 by an unrelated family who held the album. In addition at the rear of the album there are numerous photos of the Day-Hale Co. hunting trips on the Locksaw River in Idaho which included Henry Day Jack Powers E.L. Hale and Dr. Max Smith with Powers clearly identified and closely matching several of the photos depicted in the other parts of the album. Powers began working as a machinist and mechanic with an auto dealership before World War I but by the early 1920’s was actively working as machinery trouble-shooter for Tamarack Custer Mining Co. ad Day Mining Co. subsidiary and also worked as a specialist on compressors. Harriman and his younger brother Roland owned mining operations in Soviet Georgia copper mines in Silesia oil fields in Iran and even a power plant in Poland but after the stock market crash in 1929 they merged with their biggest competitor to become Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. He is perhaps best remembered for development of the Sun Valley Lodge and ski resort in Ketchum Idaho. See: Strishkov & Levine The Manganese Industry of the U.S.S.R. 1986 pp. 7-10; Day Mines Inc. Manuscript Group 306 Records 1921-1985 Univ. of Idaho Special Collections & Archives; Rudy Abramson Spanning the Century: The life of W. Averell Harriman 1891-1986 1992. Georgian Manganese Mining Co., Day Mining Co., unknown
193656738Shanghai China: China Journal Printed by The Mercury Press Dec. 1936. Tall 8vo. A32 4 311-354 A33-60 pp. With photo plates 1 colour plate photo text illustrations illustrated ads including index. Colour-illustrated softcovers Art Deco cover art of pink & yellow blossoms on black background lettering in green & black minor soiling minor chipping head & foot of spine minor tear & creasing to lower corner still G copy. First edition of this installment in the storied journal founded by Sowerby 1885-1954 the naturalist and explorer. Of particular interest in this installment is the first published announcement of Ruth Harkness’ d. 1947 as the first person to bring a living Giant Panda out of China a female named Su Lin. Her husband William Harkness zoologist and adventurer had headed an expedition to capture Giant Pandas but died before he even entered the habitat. Ruth traveled into Wenchuang County of Sichuan Province then onto Baoxing County where she discovered the cub less then 2 kilometers from Jiajin Mountain and was later donated to the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago. China Journal, Printed by The Mercury Press, paperback
201901266Paris, Jamborée ainé spes, 1960 ; in-8, 189 pp., br. Illustrations de Pierre Forget, avec jaquette ptes usures sur la jaquette.
201305370Paris, Edition pierre horay, 1951 ; in-12, 285 pp., br.
200023923<p>New York:: Abrams 2000. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine copy in a Fine bright dust jacket. The drawings in this volume date from 1915 to 1965 and chart the development of O'Keeffe's personal abstract vision. Essays by well-known scholars place her works on paper in context of her American modernist contemporaries and the Stieglitz circle in particular. This collection contains 88 of O'Keefe's watercolors charcoals and pastels--55 in color.</p> Abrams, hardcover
173031377AB1730. The Fifth Edition. London Printed for Emanuel Matthews 1730. Small Octavo. 5 156 1 pages. Hardcover / Original early 18th century full-leather with armorial embossing to both boards. New spine-label. Ruth Corker's Library-stamp verso the titlepage. This used to be Ruth Corker's mother's book prior to her own and the name Mary Falkiner is written in ink on top of the Preface-page. Manuscript entry "Ruth Corker Her Book 1731" on halftitle with several entries informing on marriages and relationships within the Falkiner and Corker and Robinson - family added obviousy by a later relative Ruth Robinson who was married to Robert Robinson. Excellent condition with only minor signs of wear. Armorial Bindings held in University of Toronto Libraries: Corker Ruth 1693 -1760 Mrs Ruth Corker of 41 St Stephen's Green Dublin was born Ruth Falkiner the only daughter of Richard Falkiner and Mary Mason of Dublin. She married Thomas Corker 1700-1772 merchant of Dublin. She died in 1760. Her name appears as one of the subscribers to Oldmixons The history of England during the reigns of King William and Queen Mary London 1735. Stamp Information of the Armorial Binding of Ruth Corker: Monogram: R R C Source: utoronto.ca Isaac Watts 17 July 1674 25 November 1748 was an English Congregational minister hymn writer theologian and logician. He was a prolific and popular hymn writer and is credited with some 750 hymns. His works include "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" "Joy to the World" and "Our God Our Help in Ages Past". He is recognized as the "Godfather of English Hymnody"; many of his hymns remain in use today and have been translated into numerous languages. Wikipedia hardcover
201104459New york paris londres, Editions abbeville , 1993 ; in-4, 178 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur. avec jaquette sous boitage.
200747516San Francisco CA: Pomegranate 2007. Very Good /Near Fine. San Francisco CA: Pomegranate 2007. First Edition with full number line. Quarto 26cm illustrated dust jacket with $30.00 price intact; black boards with red lettering to spine; 128pp.; full color illus. throughout. Jacket clean and crisp. Light outward bow to boards at fore-edge. Binding sound and pages unmarked. Publisher's mailing list post card laid in.<br /> <br /> Signed by Driskell without inscription on full title. Pomegranate unknown
1920140946793Pasadena CA: Upton Sinclair 1920. First edition. Near Fine. First edition copy #389 of a limited issue of 500 copies signed by Eugene Debs on limitation mounted on rear paste down. ii 99 3 7 ads pp. Bound in publisher's cloth with gilt lettering. Near Fine hinge starting at front rear upper corner bumped sharper blind and gilt stamping than often found; a much nicer copy that as normally found. A rare signature from former Wobbly and Socialist Party candidate Eugene Victor Debs while in Atlanta Penitentiary published by The Jungle author and activist Upton Sinclair. Upton Sinclair unknown
1920140945098Pasadena: Upton Sinclair 1920. First Edition. Near Fine. First edition copy #20 of a limited issue of 500 copies signed by Eugene Debs on limitation mounted on rear paste down. Purple cloth with gilt lettering. Near Fine with oxidation to gilt stamping with some rubbing to lettering on the spine slight lean to binding toning and faint foxing to endsheets; a much nicer copy that as normally found. A rare signature from former Wobbly and Socialist Party candidate Eugene Victor Debs while in Atlanta Penitentiary published by The Jungle author and activist Upton Sinclair. Upton Sinclair unknown
201704343Paris, Jc lattes , 2001 ; in-8, 593 pp., br.
1951460791951 P., Pierre Horay, 1951, in 12 broché, 285 pages ; jaquette illustrée par Jacques Faizant ; petits manques de papier à la jaquette.
67506P., Pierre Horay, 1950, in 12 broché, 285 pages ; exemplaires sans la jaquette.
195969529New York:: Random House 1959. First edition. publisher's illustrated boards in dust jacket. A fine copy in a fine jacket. Very attractive. 8vo. Random House, hardcover
195944446AB1959. First Edition. New York Random House 1959. 14 cm x 20 cm. 105 pages. Original Hardcover with original dustjacket in protective collector's mylar. Excellent condition first edition with only very minor signs of external wear. Requiem for a Nun is a work of fiction written by William Faulkner which was first published in 1951. It is a sequel to Faulkner's early novel Sanctuary which introduced the characters of Temple Drake her friend later husband Gowan Stevens and Gowan's uncle Gavin Stevens. The events in Requiem are set in Faulkner's fictional Yoknapatawpha County and Jackson Mississippi in November 1937 and March 1938 eight years after the events of Sanctuary. In Requiem Temple now married with a child must learn to deal with her violent turbulent past as related in Sanctuary. Requiem originally published in book form was later adapted for the stage. It was also a co-source along with Sanctuary for the 1961 film Sanctuary. Wikipedia hardcover
197144424AB1971. New York Las Américas 1971. 23 cm. XXV 809 pages. Original Hardcover Very good condition with only very minor signs of external wear. Some slight fading of the spine. Provenance: From the library of american Poet and Translator Ruth W.Feldman with her name on the endpaper. Cypress book. Includes for example the following poets' work: Rocco Scotellaro; Lucianao Erba; Margherita Guidacci; Lucio Piccolo; Roberto Roversi etc. Ruth Feldman 1911 Liverpool Ohio January 11 2003 was an American poet and translator. Her father died when she was young and her mother when she was just 17. She lived with her brother Milton who was attending Harvard Law School while attending Wellesley College. She lived half the year in her condo overlooking the Charles River; the other half she lived in the Hotel de la Ville Rome at the top of the Spanish Steps. She is the author of five books of poetry and fifteen books of Italian translations all poetry except Primo Levi's concentration camp stories. Her poetry has been translated into Italian French and Spanish. Her work appeared in AGNI and New York Review of Books. Wikipedia hardcover