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192014667Pasadena: Upton Sinclair. Very Good. 1920. Hardcover. Wraps soiled and chipped small corner missing to front wrap pages 99 Introduction by Upton Sinclair Good . Upton Sinclair hardcover books
192040004Pasadena: Upton Sinclair 1920. First Edition. Octavo 18.75cm; maroon cloth with titles stamped in gilt on spine and front cover; ii9911pp. With a full-page contemporary inscription from Le Prade to U.S. Attorney General A. Michell Palmer on the front endpaper: "To A. Mitchell Palmer - The poets of the world appeal to you for the liberation of Eugene V. Debs. - Sincerely / Ruth Le Prade / Editor of "Debs and the Poets" / "Glad witness to your zeal for God and love of man I bear." - Whittier / December 25 1920." Gentle sunning to spine hint of dustiness to upper edge of textblock else Near Fine and clean throughout. 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". A key association copy inscribed to Palmer who served as Attorney General under Woodrow Wilson from 1919-1921. As a reaction to domestic unrest Palmer created the General Intelligence Unit in 1919 recruiting J. Edgar Hoover to lead the new organization. During the First Red Scare 1919-1920 the "Palmer Raids" were launched which resulted in numerous suspected radicals to be rounded up and deported. During the final weeks of Wilson's time in office Palmer requested a Presidential pardon for an aging Debs whose health was deteriorating in prison; Wilson's response was "Never! Upton Sinclair unknown books
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 books
196318375Plymouth: Plimouth Plantation 1963. Hardcover. Very Good. 83pp index. Very good hardback in a very good dustjacket. <br/><br/> Plimouth Plantation hardcover books
1928115311New York: Bureau of Publications Teachers College Columbia University 1928. Softbound. Fair. Outside is tattered cover is off contents are VG. Large blue paper covered portfolio. 33 large format plates Numbered 1-28 a few have sub-plates marked "A" or "B". These plates mostly illustrate different motifs and possible positionings for items in interiors etc. Uncommon especially with all plates. Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University paperback books
197567084N.P.: First State Writers 1975. stiff paper wrappers. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. vi 60 pages. With numerous contributions including essays on Zwaanendael Dover Patty Cannon etc. Illustrated by E. Jean Lanyon. First State Writers unknown books
199190151Wilmington: Delaware Swedish Colonial Society 1991. stiff paper wrappers. Delaware Swedish Colian Society. 4to. stiff paper wrappers. viii 84 pages. Illustrated history. Delaware Swedish Colonial Society unknown books
199051337London: Routledge 1990. First Edition. 8vo pp. xxiv 322. Notes index. Paper over boards. A nice copy in slightly scuffed dj. This is a discussion of what the situation has been in Canada. Routledge unknown books
95485hardcover. illus. Frontis in color. 8vo cloth d.w. N.Y.: Dodd Mead 1936. vg<br/><br/> unknown books
200056780Caracas: Museo Alejandro Otero 9 de abril-9 julio 2000. 22cm. Exposición No. 12. Museografía y textos. 56 pages color plates b/w portraits catalogue chronology pictorial wrappers First time exhibition in Caracas a selection of the works from the collection of the Museo de Arte Moderno Jesús Soto located in Ciudad Bolívar Venezuela. The collection is one of the most representative collections of of modern art in Venezuela representing the period from 1912 to 1982. It marks the course of modern art from its beginning through constructivism of the Russian vanguard. LIMITED EDITION OF 1000 Museo Alejandro Otero unknown books
200164514Mansfield Centre CT: Martino Publishing 2001. cloth. Shelley Percy Bysshe. 8vo. cloth. xx 1331 pages with 29 additional leaves of illustrations. Reprint of the first edition which was limited to 350 copies and was published in New York in 1923. Besterman 5735 The Grolier Club marked the one hundredth anniversary of Shelley's death with a memorial exhibition held from April 20 to May 20 1922. This volume includes descriptions of all his writings that were published during his lifetime. Extensive and useful notes accompany each of the 150 meticulous entries. Martino Publishing unknown books
54551Other: Other. Very Good. Paperback. Berlin: Verlag/Tubingen 1957. Inscribed by Kurt Von Fritz. 70pp. printed wrappers slight discoloration to wraps previous owner's name overall a Very Good copy. . Other paperback books
2019172576San Jose: San Jose Museum of Art 2019. Hardcover. VG. Color-illustrated boards with gilt stamped and white lettering. 132 pp. Mainly color illustrations. Catalog of an exhibition at the San José Museum of Art from September 14 2018-April 7 2019. Includes bibliographical references. San Jose Museum of Art hardcover books
197137857NY:: Grove Press. Very Good. 1971. Paperback. No statement of printing paperback. Light age toning about the edges else very good in illustrated stapled wraps. ; 42 pages . Grove Press, paperback books
2000146726New York and San Francisco CA: Custom & Limited Editions 2000. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. Introduction by William D. Y. Wu. Edited and with biographical text by Ruth Silverman. A collection of Hong-Oai beautiful photographs. A fine copy in cloth boards with plate affixed to the front board. No dust jacket. An attractive production. Custom & Limited Editions unknown books
1969183349New York: American Federation of Arts 1969. Softcover. VG- light shelfwear to wraps pages are otherwise clear. Black and white illustrated wraps 52 unnumbered pages bw illustrations throughout. Catalog of an exhibition circulated 1969-70 by the American Federation of Arts. "Exhibition number 69-11." Introduction by Ruth Bowman. American Federation of Arts unknown books
1966140938881New York: Tompkins Square Press Ltd 1966. First Edition. Near Fine. First edition. 76 pp. Stapled wraps. Near Fine with a little uneven toning to wraps. Includes Charles Bukowski - Tom McNamara correspondence. Tompkins Square Press Ltd unknown books
1944256795New York: Random House 1944. First Edition; First Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/near Very Good dust jacket. Signed and inscribed by Hersholt on the front free endpaper. A nice copy with minimal shelfwear to the binding; contents clean and binding sound; dust jacket is a bit shelfworn at the extremities with some chipping including a bit of loss to the front panel near the hinge; dust jacket is now protected and brightened in a mylar cover; digital images can be made available upon request. Very Good binding / near Very Good dust jacket. Random House unknown books
197629426.2New York: Avalon Books 1976. 1st edition. Hardback. Dust jacket. NF/NF. 175 1 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/>Romantic story of a lady veterinarian on a ranch in Oklahoma. Avalon Books hardcover books
1983285237New York: Warner Books 1983. First. hardcover. near fine/very good. 334 pages. 8vo Grey cloth backed red boards d.w. shows small tears and some wear to edges. New York: Warner Books 1983. A near fine copy in a very good wrapper.<br/><br/> Inscribed by the author on the first free end page: "To my dear dear . - If you had not shared with me your extraordinary and vast intimate recollections there would - as you know so well - be NO BOOK! Yours Dr. Ruth"<br/><br/> Warner Books unknown books
1984115064Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art 1984. stiff paper wrappers cameo cut-out on front cover showing a portrait of Whistler. Whistler James Abbott McNeill. 4to. stiff paper wrappers cameo cut-out on front cover showing a portrait of Whistler. 1911 pages. Exhibition of etchings 1984-5 featuring etchings by James McNeill Whistler. Foreword preface chronology of Whistler's life introduction biographical notes accompany illustrations. Annotated bibliography index. Los Angeles County Museum of Art unknown books
1984020397Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art 1984. 191p. b/w illus. original stiff wrappers quarto format. Los Angeles County Museum of Art unknown books
1975113365New York: Pierpont Morgan Library 1975. Hardcover. VG. Green cloth with gold lettering; appx. 104 pp. text with 66 bw figures followed by 126 bw plates. Contains a reproduction of every drawing in the collection. Each one is annotated and described often in great detail. A valuable reference work on West with much scholarly information. Pierpont Morgan Library hardcover books
19751014New York: Pierpont Morgan Library 1975. Softbound. VG. Green wraps. appx. 230 pp. 263 bw repros. Contains a reproduction of every drawing in the collection. Each one is annotated and described often in great detail. A valuable reference work on West with much scholarly information. Pierpont Morgan Library unknown books
20107259fdSt. Louis Missouri: St. Louis County Library 2010. First Edition. Quarto paperbound stiff slick full-color illustrated green wrappers xvi 173 pp. Near-Fine with former-owner inscription and slight rumple to upper cover. From lower cover: Dred Scott a St. Louis slave used for his freedom in 1846. He based his suit on the time he lived with his slave owner in free territory. On 6 March 1857 the U. S. Supreme Court handed down the Dred Scott decision denying him and his family their freedom. Reaction to this historic decision pushed the country a step closer to the Civil War. The decision had tremendous impact on the country but how did their eleven year legal battle affect the lives of Dred his wife Harriet and their daughters Eliza and Lizzie How did the Scott family secure their freedom What happened to Harriet Eliza and Lizzie after Dred’s death How long did the Scott women live In 2006 Mrs. Hager discovered new information about the death of Dred Scott’s widow Harriet. Since then with the support and endorsement of Scott descendants and the Dred Scott Heritage Foundation she has researched the family’s story. Her groundbreaking findings open up a new chapter in American history. St. Louis County Library, 2010. First Edition. unknown books