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19281313474New York: The Viking Press 1928. First Edition Third Printing. Hardcover. 10vo 187 pages; VG/VG-; dust jacket is in a mylar covering has price uncut '$2.00' has minor wear along the top and bottom edges with several small closed tears has mild chipping at the top and bottom of the spine and on the fore edge corners has discoloration and blotching along the spine; binding has minimal wear along the top and bottom edges; pages have dust build up along the top edge; illustrated endpapers; shelved case 0. 1313474. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Viking Press hardcover books
2000119491.1Washington DC: National Museum of Women in the Arts 2000. Softcover. Very Good. Plum wraps with metallic red lettering; 36 pp. with 12 bw and color illustrations. Issued in conjunction with a series of 2000-2002 exhibitions of artwork by women from Alabama. With an extensive essay by Ruth Stevens Appelhof. The 12 artists are: Pinky Bass Frances de La Rosa Susan Downing Lucy Jaffe Dale Kennington Janice Kluge Annie Lucas Mary Ann Pope Laura Prange Sonja Rieger Melissa Springer and Annie Tolliver. Each artist gets a double-page spread with photo bio statements and one example of her work. A nice introduction to each one. National Museum of Women in the Arts paperback books
2000119491Washington DC: National Museum of Women in the Arts 2000. Softcover. Good With general wear to covers may be ex-art library with small label on cover. Plum wraps with metallic red lettering; 36 pp. with 12 bw and color illustrations. Issued in conjunction with a series of 2000-2002 exhibitions of artwork by women from Alabama. With an extensive essay by Ruth Stevens Appelhof. The 12 artists are: Pinky Bass Frances de La Rosa Susan Downing Lucy Jaffe Dale Kennington Janice Kluge Annie Lucas Mary Ann Pope Laura Prange Sonja Rieger Melissa Springer and Annie Tolliver. Each artist gets a double-page spread with photo bio statements and one example of her work. A nice introduction to each one. National Museum of Women in the Arts paperback books
1993258298Oakland: VOP: Sexual Minority Youth resource Center 1993. Two letters on VOP letterhead 8.5x11 inches each printed one side only dated February 23 & April 6 1993 relating to the opening of the Center and the next Coalition meeting minor wear horizontal fold creases for mailing several ink marks. VOP: Sexual Minority Youth resource Center unknown books
196342144NY: Thomas Yoseloff 1963. First Edition. 8vo pp. 496. Appendix bibliography index. Illustrated. Edges little soiled o/w a VG tight copy in scuffed and spotted dj. Thomas Yoseloff unknown books
1990035161Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America 1990. 558p. music b/w illus. stiff wrappers. Jewish Publication Society of America unknown books
198048008Warwick: Society of Mayflower Descendants in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantation 1980. Hardcover. Very good. x 428pp index. Ink name on verso of front free endpaper else a very good hardback bound in publisher's green cloth and issued without a jacket. <br/><br/> Society of Mayflower Descendants in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantation hardcover books
197830084n.p.: Ruth Warner Robinson. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1978. Hardcover. Illustrated by the author. First edition. SIGNED by the author. Fine in an about fine dust jacket. . Ruth Warner Robinson hardcover books
1985239237Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1985. First. hardcover. very good-/very good. Frontis. 8vo black cloth d.w. cloth lightly soiled. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1985.<br/><br/> Cambridge University Press unknown books
1985184889Cambridge/ New York: Cambridge University Press 1985. Hardcover. VG-/VG- ex-library with labels and stamps on spine block inside front and rear covers and title page verso. Pages are otherwise clean and clear. Black cloth boards with gilt lettering; tan dj with black lettering mylar cover; xvi 291 pp bw illustrated frontispiece. "An account of the role of millennial thinking in the age of the American Revolution this book demonstrates the popularity and diffusion of millennial expectations among several types of American Protestants by the middle of the eighteenth century and illuminates the way these hopes shaped the understanding of the Revolution and the symbolic meaning of the new nation. Unlike most previous works this study extends well beyond the social and geographic perimeters of the New England clergy and is based on a wide range of secular as well as religious literature. The book not only sheds new light on the role of religion in the American Revolution but it also surveys an important facet of the intellectual history of the early Republic. Analysing the interplay of millennial republican and Enlightenment ideas about the future the author reveals both complementary and contradictory themes in American thought of an older cultural tradition of millennialism while at the same time tracing variations and changes within that tradition during this formative period of American history."-dj. Cambridge University Press hardcover books
502984“Ruth Roland” in black fountain pen ink on 1/2 length pose with 1920’s style bobbed hair looking to the right of the camera. Photograph is by Elwyn Irvin Los Angeles with logo in the lower left corner and is on heavy stock; 11” x 14”; very good; ca. 1920. Signed and inscribed to columnist Whitney Williams: “To Whitney Williams With Sincere appreciation and very kindest wishes. Ruth Roland.” Roland 1892-1937 born August 26 1892 San Francisco California; died September 22 1937 Los Angeles California; American vaudeville and silent screen actress; film career 1909-1936: "Queen of Hollywood's silent serials"; When sound came to motion pictures in 1929 she decided to try that medium but the film she made "Reno" 1930 was not successful and she retired from the screen after one more film in 1935; films include: “The Old Soldier’s Story” 1909; “The Cardboard Baby” 1909; “Her Indian Mother” 1910; “The Masked Woman” 1927. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
502987“Ruth Roland” in black fountain pen ink on 1/2 length provocative pose wearing large hat with lace scarf and wearing large flower on her left shoulder. Photograph is on heavy stock; 11” x 14”; very good thumbtack holes in corners; three corner small chips; short tear to lower edge; ca. 1920. Signed and inscribed to actress Georgia French: “To Georgia French In remembrance of ‘Kalem Days’ and “Cupid Backs in Winner’ - Fondly Ruth Roland.” Roland 1892-1937 born August 26 1892 San Francisco California; died September 22 1937 Los Angeles California; American vaudeville and silent screen actress; film career 1909-1936: "Queen of Hollywood's silent serials"; When sound came to motion pictures in 1929 she decided to try that medium but the film she made "Reno" 1930 was not successful and she retired from the screen after one more film in 1935; films include: “The Old Soldier’s Story” 1909; “The Cardboard Baby” 1909; “Her Indian Mother” 1910; “The Masked Woman” 1927. French aka Baby French silent child actress; in film from 1915-1921: “Agnes Kempler’s Sacrifice” 1915; “Tangled Hearts” 1916; “Alias Jane Jones” 1916; “A Dead Yesterday” 1916; “The Mark of Cain” 1916; “To Another Woman” 1916; “The Wolf and His Mate” 1917; “Restitution” 1918; “Black Beauty” 1921. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
502986“Ruth Roland” in black fountain pen ink on 1/2 length provocative pose wearing large hat and short sleeve flapper dress with fur wrap around her shoulders holding her left hand under her chin. Photograph is by Strauss Peyton 1922 with logo in the lower left corner and is on heavy stock; 11” x 14”; very good soft creases to two corners; stain in lower margin; 1922. Signed and inscribed: “To the ‘Dollar Down Club’ with all my most sincere wishes for its every success - Best wishes Ruth Roland.” Roland 1892-1937 born August 26 1892 San Francisco California; died September 22 1937 Los Angeles California; American vaudeville and silent screen actress; film career 1909-1936: "Queen of Hollywood's silent serials"; When sound came to motion pictures in 1929 she decided to try that medium but the film she made "Reno" 1930 was not successful and she retired from the screen after one more film in 1935; films include: “The Old Soldier’s Story” 1909; “The Cardboard Baby” 1909; “Her Indian Mother” 1910; “The Masked Woman” 1927. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
502985“Ruth Roland” in dark red fountain pen ink on 1/2 length left profile pose with large white fur around her shoulders. Photograph is by Sasha with logo in the lower right corner and is on heavy stock; 11” x 14”; very good slight toning around the “Harry” of the autograph; pin holes in corners; ca. 1920. Signed and inscribed to actress Georgia French & Harry: “To Georgia & Harry Hope you will soon come back to America. Fondest . Ruth.” Roland 1892-1937 born August 26 1892 San Francisco California; died September 22 1937 Los Angeles California; American vaudeville and silent screen actress; film career 1909-1936: "Queen of Hollywood's silent serials"; When sound came to motion pictures in 1929 she decided to try that medium but the film she made "Reno" 1930 was not successful and she retired from the screen after one more film in 1935; films include: “The Old Soldier’s Story” 1909; “The Cardboard Baby” 1909; “Her Indian Mother” 1910; “The Masked Woman” 1927. French aka Baby French silent child actress; in film from 1915-1921: “Agnes Kempler’s Sacrifice” 1915; “Tangled Hearts” 1916; “Alias Jane Jones” 1916; “A Dead Yesterday” 1916; “The Mark of Cain” 1916; “To Another Woman” 1916; “The Wolf and His Mate” 1917; “Restitution” 1918; “Black Beauty” 1921. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
503062not signed on full length pose attired in a long flowing black and white gown sitting on a table beneath an umbrella in an outdoor setting arranging daises in a vase. Photograph is by Clarence Sinclair Bull with his rubberstamp on back that reads: "Photograph By Clarence Sinclair Bull Credit Appreciated" and is on heavy stock; 8" x 10"; very good; ca. 1935. Information slip on back reads: “Tea is served out-of doors at the home of Ruth Selwyn leading lady of Buster Keaton’s Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ‘Speak Easily’ under a huge yellow umbrella where the table and chairs carry out the same color scheme. For those afternoon affairs Miss Selwyn prefers organdy frocks - one of her dresses being of black with fichu collar of white organdy. A large brimmed straw hat set off the frock while the flower arrangement of daisies blends with the setting.” Selwyn 1905-1954 born November 6 1905 Tazwell Virginia; died December 13 1954 Hollywood California; American actress of stage and screen also a stage producer and writer; film career from 1931: "Five and Ten" 1931; co-starred with Buster Keaton in MGM's "Speak Easily" 1932; "Fugitive Lovers" 1934; "Baby Face Harrington" 1935. F. Soft cover. paperback books
502989<p>"Ruth Roland" in black fountain pen ink on 1/2 length pose wearing polk-a-dot low cut dress looking into the camera. Photograph is on heavy stock; 10 1/4" x 13 1/4"; very good; ca. 1930. Signed and inscribed: "To Bob Chandler With sincere appreciation for your splendid work and for doing what one asks you to. Ruth Roland." Roland 1892-1937 born August 26 1892 San Francisco California; died September 22 1937 Los Angeles California; American vaudeville and silent screen actress; film career 1909-1936: "Queen of Hollywood's silent serials"; When sound came to motion pictures in 1929 she decided to try that medium but the film she made "Reno" 1930 was not successful and she retired from the screen after one more film in 1935; films include: "The Old Soldier’s Story" 1909; "The Cardboard Baby" 1909; "Her Indian Mother" 1910; "The Masked Woman" 1927. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover.</p> unknown books
605889not signed in full length stunning dramatic full length portrait standing at bottom of a stairway wearing low cut clinging long gown with gathered long sash. Note the dramatic lighting and shadows. Photograph is on single weight stock; 7 1/4" x 9 1/2"; very good minor signs of handling; ca. 1937. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
603265not signed on a full length shot of a silent screen actress with short bobbed hair wearing a flapper dress with ostrich feather trim and holding an ostrich feather fan in her left hand. Note the stylish pumps with rhinestone heels and trim. Photograph is by Ruth Harriet Louise with her blindstamp in the lower right corner and is on heavy weight stock; 8 in x 10 in. Very good fresh. Enclosed in a double matte with backing 11 in x 14 in. Ready for framing. Soft cover. Very Good. paperback books
607152not signed in full length stunning dramatic and well lit pose standing between two columns at bottom of a stairway and wearing black low cut clinging long gown with gathered long sash. Photograph is on single stock; 7 1/4" x 9 1/2"; very good minor signs of handling; ca. 1937. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
607210not signed on 1/2 length portrait of Ruth Leuwerik wearing a silk patterned dress. Photograph is on single weight stock; 8" x 10"; very good minor signs of handling; no date but circa 1956. Provenance: from the estate of producer Alex Gordon. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
1970044703Meriden: Bayberry Hill Press 1970. Hardcover. Good Condition. Richard Brzozowski. Number 52 of 65 copies. Paper on rear board torn light wear at corners fine internally. Size: Octavo 8vo. Illustrator: Richard Brzozowski. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Literature & Literary; Inventory No: 044703. <br/><br/> Bayberry Hill Press hardcover books
197126309Milwaukee: Views & Reviews Inc. Near Fine. 1971. Vol. 3 No. 1. Journal. a nice clean copy minor edgewear only. B&W photographs In this issue: a historical/critical discussion of the Mae West film KLONDIKE ANNIE; a survey article "The Sound Serial" by Robert M. Malcomson; historical/critical article on MEN WITHOUT LAW a 1930 Buck Jones western; a lengthy production history and critical examination of TRADER HORN 1930; Part IV of Jon Tuska's series of articles "The Art of Collecting Records" this one focusing on orchestral music; reviews of various classical music recordings and film-related books the latter including Leonard Maltin's "Movie Comedy Teams" which is slammed for its "lack of scholarship and numerous errors". . Views & Reviews, Inc. unknown books
1972005302Campbell River B.C.: Bill Standeven. Very Good. 1972. Softcover. Stapled soft cover publication of short fiction and verse including two stories by author of "Field of Dreams" inspiration novel "Shoeless Joe" W.P. Kinsella. Wraps are lightly soiled with a few creases interior is clean.; Book . Bill Standeven paperback books
1986029853Paris: Ferdinand Hazan 1986. 142p. b/w illus. djd quarto format. Ferdinand Hazan unknown books
1981112926Marl: Skulpturenmuseum Glaskasten Marl 1981. Softcover. Good clean and tight with only slight shelf wear. White wraps with bw image and black lettering; 60 pp. with several bw images. Text in German; from the exhibition held 29 April - 17 May 1981; with work by approx. 15 artists; a few artist comments interviews etc. Skulpturenmuseum Glaskasten Marl paperback books