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200701048Paris, Time life, 1964 ; in-4, 192 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur (coiffe du haut scotché) usures.
1992138467Melbourne: William Heinemann Australia 1992. First Edition. Paperback. Near fine. Melbourne William Heinemann Australia 1992 first and only edition. Quarto xxii 350 pages with several maps and numerous illustrations plus 32 pages of colour plates totalling 50 illustrations mostly of paintings. Colour-pictorial card covers; a near-fine copy we know it to be unused. 'Twelve contributors - anthropologists historians art critics and collectors - review the history and stylistic developments of the Hermannsburg watercolourists' rear cover blurb. William Heinemann Australia paperback
50253Melbourne : Heinemann 1992. Large octavo illustrated wrappers pp. xxii; 350 illustrated in colour an excellent copy. The primary reference work on the Hermannsburg school. A quality copy of a title which is out of print and quite scarce. unknown
201223113Paris, Opta littérature policiere , 1977 ; in-8, 275 pp., br.
193746578n.p.: n.p. 1937. First edition. Very good. First printing of this striking collection of photos of dance icons Ruth Page and Harald Kreutzberg pioneers of modern choreography. 13.5'' x 10''. Original black-and-white thick wrappers spiral-bound. 16 black-and-white photographic illustrations. 42 pages. Small color bookplate to inner front cover. Wrapper toned mild edgewear a bit more pronounced to corners and spine ends. Leaves with scattered finger soiling. Sound. n.p. unknown
201907191Paris, Fleuve noir, 2019 ; in-8, 429 pp., br.
201906707Paris, Fleuve noir, 2019 ; in-8, 429 pp., br.
201101614Paris, Editions des deux terres, 2010 ; in-8, 329 pp., br.
201102081Paris, Editions des deux terres, 2009 ; in-8, 341 pp., br. Comme neuf - traduit de l'anglais par Aline Weil.
1947428Racine Wis: Whitman Publishing Co 1947. Staplebound. Very good. Ruth E. NEWTON. 4to; 11pp with back wrapper last page of story; linen-like color illustrated paper wrapper title author and publisher on front; 11 pages of color illustration followed by text; a few light creases to front wrapper and light scuffing of paper; very good. Unauthorized Peter Rabbit story. Whitman Publishing Co unknown
3698London: Viking 1990. 8vo pp. 296. Original black boards lettered in gilt to spine. Illustrated dustwrapper. A near fine copy in a very good dustwrapper with just a little wear to top edge and head of spine. First edition third printing INSCRIBED BY RENDELL TO HER NEIGHBOUR DOUGLAS BROWN: 'To Doug with love from Ruth'. Douglas Brown 1917-2003 was the BBC's first religious affairs correspondent and held that position until his retirement in 1977. He and his wife Pat were Ruth Rendell's neighbours in the village of Polstead Suffolk. Much of her work is set in the county and on becoming a life peer she took the title Baroness Rendell of Babebergh of Aldeburgh in the County of Suffolk. The fourth novel Rendell wrote under the Vine pseudonym. London: Viking, 1990 hardcover
192046734Pasadena: Upton Sinclair 1920. Two octavo volumes 18.75cm; maroon cloth with titles stamped in gilt on spine and front cover; ii9911pp. The first copy is inscribed by Eugene Debs to American film actress screenwriter and editor Helen Louise Gardner on the front endpaper: "To Helen L. Gardner / With love and greetings and with deep appreciation for her beautiful character her lofty spirit her rare vision courage understanding and her high ideals and noble aspirations - Eugene V. Debs / Terre Haute Indiana / December 1924." Gentle sunning to spine oxidation to gilt with moderate scattered soil to covers light wear to extremities and heavier wear with resulting board exposure to upper right corner of front cover; mild offset to endpapers from binders glue; Good. Housed in a clamshell case. <br /> <br /> The second copy is inscribed to Gardner by Ruth Le Prade opposite the title page: "To Helen Gardner - with cordial greetings / Ruth Le Prade." Spine-sunned cloth edge-worn and lightly soiled with oxidation to gilt a few small stains to front cover some erosion to cloth toward lower spine and mild offset to endpapers from binders glue; Good. Poems honoring socialist leader Eugene Debs by a variety of radical 20th century poets including Witter Bynner Max Eastman Charlotte Perkins Gilman Carl Sandburg Siegfried Sassoon Horace Traubel and Israel Zangwill many others. Sinclair contributed the foreword along with letters from H.G. Wells and George Bernard Shaw who states: "Clearly the White House is the only safe place for an honest man like Debs". An interesting pair of copies inscribed to Gardner 1884-1968 acclaimed stage actress and the first actress to form her own production company. <br /> <br /> Moved by his circumstances and deeply influenced by his speeches she visited him in prison in 1920 bringing him an autographed photo and beginning a correspondence that would last through the mid-1920's. In a December 21 1920 letter she writes: "Let me tell you that I was surprised to find my emotional self somewhat unaffected while I listened to you talk. I know the reason now. It is the same with you as it was with Epictetus prison walls cannot confine the spirit -- the mind is ever free. So in a way I did not feel your plight as keenly as I would that of another who had little vision little intelligence little understanding about his body being so small a part of the real him that his confinement was of the physical order only." While the "special edition" of 500 with signed bookplate by Debs appears with some frequency inscribed copies of Debs and the Poets are genuinely uncommon. Upton Sinclair unknown
8856PARTISANS. " Revue coopérative internationale " - " Organe mensuel du Groupe Partisans " - " Arts & Lettres ". N° 11. Juin 1925. Fernand Kolney, Robert von Radetzki, Léon Ruth (" Le Théâtre de Luigi Pirandello "), Marcel Say, André Salmon, Georges Vidal Illustrations de L.-R. Antral, Toulouse-Lautrec, Louis Moreau, Auguste Clergé, Van Straten. Bon état.
17156Topique, revue freudienne, n° 11-12, octobre 1973. Un fascicule in-8°, broché.
201206357Bruxelles, Éditions de la paix, s.d. ; in-12, 347 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
202001378Paris, Jc lattes , 1998 ; in-8, 407 pp., br.
19317706New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1931. First edition. 8vo 277 1pp. Inscribed by Suckow to Robert Frost on the ffep with an address in Cedar Falls Iowa in Frost's hand above the inscription. Publisher's pink cloth boards with blue lettering and design in jacket. Cloth stained on rear board spine cocked. Jacket with chipping at spine ends and corners. Very good. <p><br /> <br /> Lovely presentation copy of this short story collection from the regionalist author from Iowa Ruth Suckow 1892-1960. Suckow married literary critic and artist from Cedar Falls Ferner Nuhn in 1929 and the two became friends with Robert Frost each and admirer of the other's work. Suckow and Frost corresponded by letter with Frost praising her writing on Iowa and its people as being quite genuine. The couple even spent a summer at Frost's home in Vermont. <br /> <br /> This copy was likely inscribed in 1940 when Frost visited the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls in 1940 speaking and reading to a large crowd. <br /> <br /> This book is unaccountably scarce to begin with and Suckow is far less well remembered outside of Iowa than she should be. The association between her and Frost gives a good example his reaching influence on American regionalist writing in the first half of the 20th century. As Suckow poignantly inscribes this copy:<br /> <br /> </p> <br /> <p>"We love the things we love for what they are."</p> . Alfred A. Knopf unknown
19442341429Rochester New York: Rochester Historical Society 1944. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 0x0x0. First edition. Endpapers a bit toned otherwise an exceptional copy. 1944 Hard Cover. 266 pp. 8vo. Photographic frontispiece and seven photographic plates. Includes: Preface - Dexter Perkins; Editor's Introduction; A History of Rochester's Part in the Civil War - Ruth Marsh; Civil War Letters of Samuel S. Partridge of the "Rochester Regiment"; George Breck's Civil War Letters from the "Reynolds Battery"; Civil War Letters of Francis Edwin Pierce of the 108th New York Volunteer Infantry; August Seiser's Civil War Diary or Short Sketches of Campaigns with the Potomac Army; Porter Farley's Reminiscences of the 140th Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry; List of Rochester Historical Society Members; Index. Rochester Historical Society hardcover
19442341465Rochester New York: Rochester Historical Society 1944. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 0x0x0. First edition. Ink name and date on front endpaper endpapers toned. 1944 Hard Cover. 266 pp. 8vo. Photographic frontispiece and seven photographic plates. Includes: Preface - Dexter Perkins; Editor's Introduction; A History of Rochester's Part in the Civil War - Ruth Marsh; Civil War Letters of Samuel S. Partridge of the "Rochester Regiment"; George Breck's Civil War Letters from the "Reynolds Battery"; Civil War Letters of Francis Edwin Pierce of the 108th New York Volunteer Infantry; August Seiser's Civil War Diary or Short Sketches of Campaigns with the Potomac Army; Porter Farley's Reminiscences of the 140th Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry; List of Rochester Historical Society Members; Index. Rochester Historical Society hardcover
19442350011Rochester New York: Rochester Historical Society 1944. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 0x0x0. Boards a bit scuffed endpapers toned. 1944 Hard Cover. 266 pp. 8vo. Green cloth gilt titles. Photographic frontispiece and seven photographic plates. Includes: Preface - Dexter Perkins; Editor's Introduction; A History of Rochester's Part in the Civil War - Ruth Marsh; Civil War Letters of Samuel S. Partridge of the "Rochester Regiment"; George Breck's Civil War Letters from the "Reynolds Battery"; Civil War Letters of Francis Edwin Pierce of the 108th New York Volunteer Infantry; August Seiser's Civil War Diary or Short Sketches of Campaigns with the Potomac Army; Porter Farley's Reminiscences of the 140th Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry; List of Rochester Historical Society Members; Index. Rochester Historical Society hardcover
64449[Nürnberg, Anton Koberger, 1487]. Fol. Mit eingemalten Initialen in Rot u. Blau sowie rubriziert. 4 nn. Bll. (Got. Typ., 2 Kol., 72-73 Zeilen, Text von Kommentar umgeben), Geheftet (ausgebunden; ohne Einband).
1986168665Helsinki and Rovaniemi: Amos Anderson Art Museum / Rovaniemi Art Museum 1986. First Edition. Softcover. First Edition. INSCRIBED by the artist in the year of publication on the title page: "to Stewart Johnson / 27.9.1986 / from Rut Bryk-Wirkkala." Text in English Swedish and Finnish.<br /> <br /> Published in conjunction with an exhibition which ran from September 27 to November 11 1986 at the Amos Anderson Art Museum in Helsinki and from December 14 1986 through February 1 1987 at the Rovaniemi Art Museum in Rovaniemi.<br /> <br /> Page edges lightly faded else Near Fine in perfect-bound wrappers with French flaps. Amos Anderson Art Museum / Rovaniemi Art Museum unknown
3730722<p>Philadelphia: Friends’ Book Store 1893. 35pp. 12mo. Publisher’s cloth boards. An excellent copy in Fine condition.</p> <p>Memorial biography and autobiographical memoir of the conversion of Quaker minister Ruth Anna Lindley 1768–1810 of Chester County Pennsylvania. She was a convert from the Episcopal church becoming convinced or as she puts it “plain†at age 19 and a minister six years later. In 1800 she married approved Quaker minister Jacob Lindley</p> unknown
1975293927Ksiazka i Wiedza: Warszawa 1975. Full Leather. Very Good binding. Miniature; in the publisher's red leather binding with titling stamped to the upper board in white and a red gilt with a single silver star stamped on the spine; 2 7/8" x 2 1/4"; 58 pages 59 4; with frontispiece; pages 8-11 have the International set to music; printed in black and red and with illustrations in black and red; there are no marks in the book; there is a bit of toning to the endpapers and some trivial discoloration to the edges of the text block; binding is very lightly splayed.~~An uncommon multilingual version of The International. We locate a scant handful of copies on OCLC. Very Good binding. Warszawa unknown
194130995New York: Random House 1941. Very Good /Good. New York: Random House 1941. Stated First Printing. Octavo 21 cm; ix 2; 187pp. Publisher's illustrated dust jacket with price intact $2.00. Boards full bound in teal green cloth with black stamping to spine. Dark top stain. Three 3 photographs including frontispiece from the original production by Lucas & Monroe Studio. Dust jacket chipped rubbed and brittle with significant tearing to darkly sunned spine. Toned mostly at edges and dust soiled. Verso toned at edges and spine. Boards lightly bumped at edges and spine ends dust soiled and shelf worn. Binding cocked but firm. Endsheets toned with offsetting from dust jacket. Pages relatively clean with minor finger markings to few pages. A Very Good or better copy in a Good dust jacket. <br /> <br /> Signed by both Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov on half title: "For Bob -/ Joe and Jerome/ May 31 42-". Staged in 1940 it was also adapted into two movies one in 1942 and another in 1955 the latter starring Jack Lemmon. Random House unknown