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2001304502New York: American Jewish Historical Society 2001. First edition of which this is No. 74 of 600 copies signed by Saul Touster. 16 woodcuts in a seperate portfolio. Captions in English Hungarian and Hebrew. 1 vols. 4to. Wrappers in black portfolio fine. First edition of which this is No. 74 of 600 copies signed by Saul Touster. 16 woodcuts in a seperate portfolio. Captions in English Hungarian and Hebrew. 1 vols. 4to. American Jewish Historical Society unknown
20046305Ruth Lingen 2004. Signed Limited Edition. Cloth. Near Fine. Saul Chase. 10 1/4 X 10 1/8 Inches. #8 of only 40 copies produced signed and dated by Saul Chase. Collection of over 40 stunning works by Chase. The works here presented have a sort of non-textual 'book of hours' feel to them. Plates beautifully mounted on Somerset paper. Book bound by Mark Tomlinson. Original brown cloth in matching cloth slipcase. An extremely rare work. Ruth Lingen unknown
1979ESB10174Barcelona: Plaza & Janes 1979. First edition. Hardcover. A near fine copy. Signed by Saul Bellow. This edition a first edition printed March of 1979 is in Spanish. Features three Nobel winners Harry Martinson Swedish 1974 features three pieces; Nettles Bloom The Path of Freedom and a Poetry Anthology Eugenio Montale Italian 1975 three pieces; In Our Time The Butterfly in the Square Cafe and Out of Home and Saul Bellow American 1976 contributes Humboldt's Gift. Bound in leather with gold stamping t.e.g. ribbon marker issued without jacket. 1592pp. Plaza & Janes hardcover
469335Unbound. Fine. Gelatin silver photograph. Framed with the image matted to 9" x 13". Unexamined out of the frame but almost certainly fine. Portrait of the elderly Nobel Laureate Saul Bellow seated at his desk holding up a copy of Lenin's Tomb by David Remnick. Numbered as copy "1/25" and Signed beneath the image by both Bellow and the photographer Judith Aronson. unknown
1966373064London: London Traverse Theatrte Company Limited 1966. Softcover. Near Fine. Tall thin octavo. 24pp. illustrated. Glossy decorated wrappers. Edges of the pages slightly toned very near fine. Attractively illustrated program for this production of Bellow's plays in London. London Traverse Theatrte Company Limited unknown
1967583491Chicago: The University of Chicago Press 1967. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Spine ends and corners lightly worn else fine in a near fine age-toned and lightly rubbed dust jacket. A nice association copy being Inscribed by Reynolds Price on page 230 speaking on his own novel entitled A Generous Man. Essays by Saul Bellow Wright Morris Anthony West Leon Edel Alan Schneider Albert Bermel Robert W. Corrigan Richard F. Brown Max Kozloff Harold Rosenberg and William Arrowsmith. The University of Chicago Press hardcover
1961595600Richmond Virginia / Brooklyn New York: Latin American and European Literary Society 1961. Softcover. Very Good. Volumes 1- 3 all published. Seven issues consisting of Issue I December 1961; Volume 2 Nos. 1-4; and Volume 3 Nos. 1-2. Octavos. Each issue with the owner name one also with a stamp of a noted American psychologist on the first page a bright very good or better set with the spines a bit sunned and modest wear. A serious literary magazine with each issue dedicated to work from four countries save the Russia and Cuba issue. Famed Spanish translator Gregory Rabassa is an associate editor and the magazine's "Sponsors" include writers as diverse as Auden Borges Robert Penn Warren Jacques Barzun Aldous Huxley and Robert Graves as well as a dozen ambassadors and the Governor of Puerto Rico. <br /> <br /> Highlights include Borges' "The Argentine Writer and Tradition"; Clarice Lispector's "The Crime of the Mathematics Professor"; Italo Calvino's "Going to War"; Alfonso Reyes's "Major Aranda's Hand"; Ilya Ehrenburg's "People Years Life" a memoir; three pieces by Miguel Ãngel Asturias; two "Unpleasant Observations" by Robert Musil; Juan Carlos Onetti's "Welcome Bob"; and poems by Eugenio Montale César Vallejo Nicanor Parra Gunnar Ekelöf Jorge Carrera Andrade and Zbigniew Herbert. Unfortunately the magazine ceased publication after Volume 3 Number 2 June 1963. A nice set of the complete run. Latin American and European Literary Society unknown
2004100777<p>Woodstock Vermont: Pleasant Street Books 2004. 2004. Fine. - Quarto 10-1/4 inches high by 8-1/4 inches wide. Hardcover bound in orange cloth titled in white on the front cover and the spine in an illustrated copper dust wrapper. The top edges of the dust jacket are slightly creased with minor chipping to the head of the jacket's spine. 93 pages plus the colophon with full-page illustrations of bas-reliefs by Don Denton. Near fine.</p><p>Number 22 of a limited edition of 50 numbered copies signed by Sonny Saul.</p> [Woodstock, Vermont]: [Pleasant Street Books], [2004]. hardcover
1966595561New York: Reginald Gay / Acadia Press 1966. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. First Issue. Octavo. 75pp. Stapled photographically-illustrated wrappers. Wrappers age-toned small nicks on spine ends near fine. Contributions by Allen Ginsberg Saul Gotlieb Taylor Mead Leroy House William Shari Ed Sanders Gina Overman John Harriman Peter Hartman and more. Reginald Gay / Acadia Press unknown
194691364Chicago:: University of Chicago Press. Very Good. 1946. Hardcover. First edition. A great association copy: INSCRIBED by the author to his friend Manhattan Project physicist Leonard M. Rieser. Moderate shelf wear and aging else very good in black cloth. No dust jacket. ; 228 pages . University of Chicago Press, hardcover
1958586220Paris: Paris Review 1958. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Cover art by Steinberg. Illustrated in black and white. Pictorial wrappers. Small soil spot on title page creases on the spine near fine. Includes the first appearance of "The Art of Fiction XXII" an interview with Henry Green conducted by Terry Southern and reproduces a page of Henry Green manuscript in holograph facsimile. Additional contributions by Philip Roth V.S. Naipaul Evelyn Shefner Niccolo Tucci Vanni Jacques Villon Philip Larkin James Merrill Helen Pinkerton Allen Grossman and many more. Paris Review unknown
1953mon0003370593Maeght 1953T. paperback. Good. . Scarce. 2nd ed stated. Minor wear staining to covers due to being stored w/ old leather books. Pages clean. Maeght paperback
J0-R4QS-N8F1Paperback. Very Good. Paris: Maeght Editeur 1953. Tall folio in color lithograph printed pictorial wrappers. 24 pages illustrated with original color and monochromatic lithographs by Saul Steinberg. Text in French. Published upon the occasion of Steinberg's first Paris exhibition in 1953 marked 2 edition. Minor soiling bumping to covers else very good overall condition; no owner marking NOT EX-LIBRARY fpbw paperback
1978592467New York: Alfred A. Knopf in association with The Whitney Museum of American Art 1978. Hardcover. Fine. Limited edition. Square quarto. 256pp. Heavily illustrated. Spine a touch soiled else fine in a near fine slipcase with just a bit of wear along the edges. Numbered 257 of 300 copies Signed by Steinberg. Alfred A. Knopf in association with The Whitney Museum of American Art hardcover
193624723New York: Sackett & Wilhelms Lithographing Corporation 1936. 1936. Very good. - Quarto 10-7/8 inches high by 8-1/2 wide softcover. The contents are bound between pictorial light tan & brick red wrappers with a clear plastic ring binder. The front wrap is slightly soiled with a stain to the bottom corner. Unpaginated. Title 1 leaf and 62 black-and-white plates plus index. Very good. <p>"This volume has been produced through the cooperation of the artists whose works are shown. The intent is to make the book helpful as a reference for buyers of art work for advertising and other commercial purposes". New York: Sackett & Wilhelms Lithographing Corporation, 1936. paperback
1946614651Chicago: Negro Digest Publishing Company 1946. Softcover. Very Good. Vol. IV No. 12. Small octavo. 98pp. Stapled wrappers. Wrappers tanned with moderate wear and soil a very good copy. A single but notable issue from this influential and important digest which was the foundation of the Johnson Publishing empire. In addition to excerpting articles by and about African-Americans from other publications there was also much original content written expressly for the magazine. <br /> <br /> This issue is especially notable for printing a "condensation" from Era Bell Thompsons's American Daughter an important memoir of Black life in Iowa and North Dakota later recognized for its excellence and republished in the Sixties. This issue also prints the recurring articles "How I Beat Jim Crow" and "If I Were an Negro" the former by Charles Clinton Spaulding the longtime President of North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company at the time of publication the largest Black-owned business in America and the latter by activist and author of Rules for Radicals: A Pragmatic Primer Saul Alinsky and further titled "Beware the Liberals." This issue also with a four-page insert bound in advertising the NEW Negro Digest in full color as well as the articles "Who is a Negro The Inside Story of Two Million Negroes Who Passed for White" by Herbert Asbury condensed from Collier's; "A Southerner Looks at the South" by Hodding Carter condensed from The New York Times; "Acid Test of America" by Clare Booth Luce condensed from Today's Woman; "The Harlem Nobody Knows" by Bucklin Moon condensed from Glamour; and the recurring article "My Favorite War Hero" this month penned by Herbert M. Frisby who was a war correspondent for the Baltimore Afro-American. An important magazine; early issues are uncommon. Negro Digest Publishing Company unknown
1978424495Indianapolis and New York: The Bobbs-Merrill Company Inc 1978. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Tall quarto. Fine in fine dustwrapper. The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc hardcover
1967588632New York: The Viking Press 1967. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Introduction by Alfred Kazin. 368pp. Illustrated. Fine in an about near fine dust jacket with slight wear to the extremities. Interviews with William Carlos Williams Jean Cocteau Evelyn Waugh Lillian Hellman William Burroughs Saul Bellow Allen Ginsberg Harold Pinter and more. The Viking Press hardcover
2083002115600761Shueisha N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 374p Portrait size: 20cm Shueisha paperback
19762090502128601179Shueisha 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 374p Portrait size: 20cm Shueisha paperback
2000M12313Cambridge MA:: Boston Medical Library in the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine 2000. 2000. 8vo. x 644 pp. Frontispiece index. Dark greenish brown cloth gilt-stamped black leather spine label dust-jacket. Fine. From the flap: "This second volume completes the story begun in Walter B. Cannon: The Life and Times of a Young Scientist Harvard University Press 1987. It traces the middle and late years of one of America's most distinguished crusaders of medical science from his service in World War I until his death at the end of World War II in 1945." Boston Medical Library in the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, 2000. hardcover
1965122002N.p.: N.p. 1965. A dazzling collection of ten original pressbooks designed by Saul Bass documenting the majority of the famed title and ad designer's work with director Otto Preminger in the 1950s 60s and 70s. <br /> <br /> Several of the pressbooks defy the conventions of pressbook design with custom shapes to represent items in keeping with the films for which they were made: "Advise and Consent" resembles a briefcase "In Harm's Way" is designed as a dossier with a string tie "The Cardinal" as a parcel and "Bunny Lake is Missing" as a newspaper. Other key titles in the collection include "Anatomy of a Murder" "Bonjour Tristesse" "Exodus" and "The Man with the Golden Arm."<br /> <br /> For most of the pressbooks in this collection we have never seen another example. A fascinating example of the advertising work done by the premiere title and ad designer of the twentieth century. <br /> <br /> Various sizes ranging from Very Good to Near Fine condition. <br /> <br /> Complete details available on request. N.p. unknown
FORT759187The Viking Press. Used - Good. First American Edition. With "first published in 1964" and no later date mentioned along with top edge of textblock tinted. In Fair condition first issue dust jacket with photo of Bellow on the back cover. Price clipped. The Viking Press unknown
71265No place UK 1967. Movie Memorabilia Press book for the Twentieth Century Fox film In Like Flint produced by Saul David. Sole printing. 24 x 31cm. A six-page brochure providing cast and credits film story and advertising. Together with colour synopsis flyer showing campaign art. Lightly handled near fine condition. Te second Flint film a James Bond spy-fi parody directed by Gordon Douglas starring James Coburn. The film is set in Jamaica like many of the 007 movies and the poster artwork was illustrated by Bob Peak who worked on several James Bond film campaigns and concepts. From the espionage collection of bibliographer Jon Gilbert pencil ownership within. No place (UK), 1967 unknown
71264No place UK 1966. Movie Memorabilia Press book for the Twentieth Century Fox film Our Man Flint produced by Saul David. Sole printing. 24 x 31cm. A six-page brochure providing cast and credits film story and advertising. Lightly handled near fine condition. A result of the '60s spy fiction craze this James Bond parody is spy-fi comedy directed by Daniel Mann starring James Coburn. The film is littered with comic references to the Bond franchise; Flint is initially offered a Walther PPK and an attache case with a concealed throwing knife he brawls with agent 0008 enquires if SPECTRE are involved and there is a Sean Connery lookalike. The film poster artwork was illustrated by Bob Peak who worked on several James Bond film campaigns and concepts. From the espionage collection of bibliographer Jon Gilbert pencil ownership within. No place (UK), 1966 unknown