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2015Manohar-9781138779945Routledge 2015. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
469325Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Gelatin silver photograph. Image matted to 13" x 9". Fine. Portrait of Seamus Heaney looking at a map or pamphlet with his wife Marie Devlin. Numbered as copy 1/1 Signed by the photographer Judith Aronson and with her printed label on the verso of both the photo and the mat. Photograph taken in Boston or Cambridge Massachusetts. hardcover
24036699like new. unknown
230827109McGraw-Hill College. hardcover. New. 10x8x0. Includes Testing Program & Cassette. NEW Inside and Out! Clean & Crisp Pages. E-mail for more info./pics McGraw-Hill College hardcover
2010SONG1843119021Informa Law from Routledge 2010-09-01. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.88x1.02x9.69. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Informa Law from Routledge hardcover
2020Discovery-9781337919333CENGAGE 2020. Paperback. New. CENGAGE paperback
2020Discovery-9781337919333CENGAGE 2020. Paperback. New. CENGAGE paperback
2020Discovery-9780357021651CENGAGE 2020. Paperback. New. CENGAGE paperback
2020Discovery-9780357021651CENGAGE 2020. Paperback. New. CENGAGE paperback
19981008F59London: Collins 1998 . Paperback. Fine. 10" by 8". Judith Kerr. A wonderful signed example of Judith Kerr's beloved illustrated children's book about an anthropomorphic tiger who invites himself into a young girl's home. First published in 1968 this is a fine 1998 edition of Judith Kerr's beloved children's tale.Flat signed by Kerr to the half title.Illustrated throughout by the author in colour this tale follows a girl called Sophie her mother and an anthropomorphised tiger who invites himself to their afternoon tea and consumes all the food and drink they have.All editions of this classic work are scarce signed. In the publisher's original paper wraps. Externally fine. Author's inscription to half title. Internally firmly bound. Pages exceptionally clean and bright but lightly age toned to perimeters. Fine Collins paperback
2014200824001Phaidon Press 2014. Hardcover. New. 13x12x1. BRAND NEW. Still Sealed in Publishers Shrinkwrap. A Fine Book in a Fine Slipcase. Phaidon Press hardcover
SKU0609031Foundation Press 2019-07-24. hardcover. New. 7x2x10. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Foundation Press hardcover
2007CNJL474Octon France: Verdigris 2007. Limited Edition. Accordion. Fine. Rothchild Judith. Number 2 of 33 copies forty-eightmo size 9 pp. signed by printer Mark Lintott and Judith Rothchild text in French. This poem by Charles Baudelaire 1821-1867 was intended as an epigraph for the second edition of "Le Fleurs du mal" The Flowers of Evil first published in 1857 and a major work of both the symbolism and modernist movements. Upon its publication Baudelaire was prosecuted by the Second Regime in France and fined 300 francs and six poems were suppressed for their erotic content the ban on these poems was not lifted in France until nearly one hundred years later in 1949 n. b. info from Wikipedia. "Epigraphe" was never used in the second edition but was inserted into the third edition of "Le Fleurs du mal" and the poem is printed here as an accordion book inside a case.<br/><br/>This edition is heightened by rich prints by Judith Rothchild b. 1950 with heavy drypoint marks surrounding the text of the poem and mezzotints at the beginning and end of the accordion. The darkly haloed eyes on either end of the poem evoke the challenge presented by Baudelaire: "Ton oeil sait plonger dans les gouffres. . .Your eye knows how to dive into the chasms. . .".<br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: Accordion book in a case with quarter grey cloth with marbled paper covered boards title in black on the front board grey paper spine lable with black lettering green paste-down endpapers accordion with green paper front board with title in black attached to the back board of the case by the last page title page with black-and-white mezzotint of a closed eye by Judith Rothchild black-and-white prints by Rothchild throughout; Vendome Romain type Hahnemuhle paper forty-eightmo size 3.75" by 3.5" 9 unnumbered pages one of 33 copies this number 2 signed by Mark Lintott and Judith Rothchild on the colophon. Please note that the text is in French. In a slipcase covered in grey paper with a dark blue abstract pattern. <br/><br/>___CONDITION: A fine copy; the covers clean the corners straight and unrubbed the binding tight with solid hinges the interior clean and bright and free of prior owner markings; clean crisp as new. The slipcase is fine also strong and sturdy clean without wear.<br/><br/>___POSTAGE: International customers please note that additional postage may apply as the standard does not always cover costs; please contact us for details.<br/><br/>___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. Verdigris unknown books
SLIVCN-9781536155013NOVA SCIENCE PUBLISHERS INC (7/2019)
197121733London: Collins 1971. A first edition first printing of 'When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit' published by Collins in 1971. A very good book with some fairly heavy spotting to the page edges and prelims. Previous owner's small inscription to the front endpaper. In a very good clipped wrapper with some creasing to the endflaps and some light chipping to the spine tips. Some edgewear. Rare. Collins unknown
469336Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Gelatin silver photograph. Image matted to 9" x 13". Fine. Portrait of a serious looking Lowell seated on a couch. Numbered as copy 1/1 and Signed by the photographer Judith Aronson and with her printed label on the verso of both the photo and the mat. hardcover
2001293784San Francisco: Fraenkel Gallery 2001. First. hardcover. fine. Avedon Richard. Illustrated with numerous wonderful b/w photographs and other pages reproducing annotations and stains of originals. Thin folio bound with heavy pictorial boards with a linen spine. San Francisco: Fraenkel Gallery 2001. First trade edition one of 5000 copies. A fine copy as new.<br/><br/> Scarce.<br/><br/> Fraenkel Gallery unknown books
1403509Edwin Mellen Pr. Collectible - Very Good. Condition: Very Good; Hardcovers no dustjackets. Two volumes. Red cloth with silver printing on spines. Both volumes Signed and inscribed by Eckelmeyer on the front pastedowns. First Edition. Books are in Very Good condition with clean covers and pages square spine and corners and tight bindings. Scarce two volume set. Photos upon request. Edwin Mellen Pr hardcover
195147326New York: The Living Theatre 1951. Very Good . New York: The Living Theatre 1951. First Edition. Octavo booklet 22cm; illustrated staplebound brown paper wraps; 16pp. Wraps lightly worn; otherwise clean and sound. A Very Good or better copy of this early piece of Living Theatre ephemera. <br /> <br /> Program pamphlet for the 1951–52 season of Living Theatre which included productions written by Gertrude Stein Pablo Picasso and T.S. Eliot. The booklet includes a poem by John Cage a list of the Theatre’s directors and sponsors a brief essay by William Carlos Williams and several advertisements for local businesses. Cover illustration by Picasso. . The Living Theatre unknown
19722835331972. Very Good binding. A small archive of correspondence between Sir Julian Huxley the scientist writer and brother of Aldous Huxley and a Mr. John T. Parks of Richardson Texas. ~There are four autograph letters signed and written by Sir Julian. In them Huxley comments on such things as the burning of the White House in the War of 1812 various species of fish and the vices of the Arabs. Of the Arabs he comments: "their greatest trouble was the power of the different sheiks - which led to a form of tribalism and hindered unity. Oil has helped some materially - but even the oil 'kingdoms' are very backward as regards education & health. Let us hope that this division will continue so as to prevent mass war against Israel." This written a mere year before the Yom Kippur War. ~Sir Julian's handwritten letters are at times difficult to transcribe and the archive helpfully includes typed transcripts of them. ~~Correspondent John Parks requested autographs for certain copies of Sir Julian's works one of which is included with the letters: an off-print copy of "World Population" from Scientific American signed by Sir Julian on the front cover. The archive also includes correspondence between Mr. Parks and publishers as well as the subscription department at The New Yorker: "For the trouble I caused him . I asked him and Lady Huxley what they would like short of a herd of longhorn steers . and he said he rather thought that a subscription to The New Yorker would do nicely". Finally includes an autographed letter signed by Judith Huxley daughter-in-law of Aldous thanking the Mr. Parks for the loan of a book. Very Good binding. unknown books
20101-3642076513Springer 2010. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 394 pages. 10.00x7.00x0.93 inches. Springer paperback
196638936PENGUIN 1966. 1. softcover. Maloftege! PENGUIN paperback
196738345DELL BOOKS 09/1967. 1. softcover. Year´s best SF The Maloftege! DELL BOOKS paperback
2009DADAX030758741XOrloff Judith 2009-12-01. CRDS. cards. New. 4.57x1.10x6.09. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Orloff, Judith unknown
197029857DELL BOOKS 1970. 1. softcover. Maloftege! DELL BOOKS paperback