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8vo., First Edition, fore-edges very lightly foxed as often; strongly bound in tan buckram, upper board with printed paper label, ORIGINAL PRINTED WRAPPERS PRESERVED, a very good, bright, clean copy. 1000 copies were published on 10 February 1913. Sassoon's delightful parody of Masefield's early work was sparked by a chance re-reading of the latter's 'Everlasting Mercy'. Sassoon's publisher, TWH Crosland helped in the correction of the proofs, and 'Sassoon awoke as the anonymous author of a sixpenny pamphlet in cheerful orange-coloured wrappers' ('The Weald of Youth', p.124 ff). The mock-serious preface was written by Crosland and issued under his trading name of John Richmond. Sassoon sent a copy to Edmund Gosse, who handed it on to Eddie Marsh, the result being a long letter from Marsh criticizing Sassoon's poetry, to the latter's great advantage (see Keynes pp.32-33). SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. Keynes, A10.
x +105 pages. Opens with a ten-page memorial of Saul Hayes, O.C., Q.C., LL.D., F.R.S.A. (including a 1.5 page partial bibliography of his publications) who passed away in the year this work was published. "We center our attention upon the pioneer of Trois-Rivieres, a formidable man, of almost mythic proportions." - from page 1. Unmarked with Moderate wear. Biege moisture marks visible to fore-edge of first few leaves, generally quite faint for remainder of textblock. Book
Paris, Gallimard, collection du Monde entier, 17 mai 1961. Un volume in-8, broché, non coupé, 368 pp. Edition originale de la traduction française. Un des 41 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre, seul tirage en grand papier. N° 22. Bel exemplaire. * Saul Bellow (né le 10 juin 1915 à Lachine (Montréal), Québec - mort le 5 avril 2005 à Brookline (Massachusetts), aux États-Unis) est un écrivain canadien-américain contemporain d'origine judéo-russe. Il reçut le prix international de littérature en 1965 et le prix Nobel de littérature en 1976.
Pages 195-224. Features: Hon. Samuel C. Eastman - article with full-page photo portrait and photo of Mr. Eastman's Concord home; The Congregational Church at Laconia - article with several photos of the church and its personalities; Old King Saul - Giant White Pine tree at Center Harbor - article with photos; Seventy-Five Years Ago and Now; An Unintentional Scare; Will of Deacon John Blanchard of Dunstable; Obituaries for Harrison Haley, Hon. Joseph F. Wiggin, Hon. George A Wason; Thaddeus E. Sanger; Rt. Rev. John B. Delany; Prof. George A. Wentworth, Daniel Wadsworth Coe; Poems; and more. Inside back cover is a nicely illustrated ad for the Boston and Maine Railroad / Seashore Lake and Mountain Resorts. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A quality copy of this vintage issue. Magazine
This is a very good hardcover copy with a very good dust jacket with just light wear and one short closed tear to the top edge of the front panel. Completely clean inside and out, but pale offset from paper bookmark to top margins of two facing pages. Text in ITALIAN. Illustrated in color with 128 color plates + 62 black & white plates. Bibliography. 12" high X 9" wide, 59 text pages + plates. Large heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, 25 plates on 16 and endpaper maps; blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. The 51st (Highland) Division was one of the finest units of the regular army at the outbreak of war. Sent to France, it became a political pawn in Churchill's determination to maintain French military involvement, and despite a magnificant defensive campaign against overwhelming odds, was eventually forced to surrender to Rommel at St. Valery-en-Caux, Normandy in 1940. This long overdue account includes much veteran and eye-witness material. EXTREMELY SCARCE.
72 pages. Features: Photo of Pierre Trudeau dating Barbra Streisand; Yukon's Anvil gold mine; Lloyd Percival's Fitness Institute of Toronto; Nice ad for gold 1970 Cadillac Coupe deVille; Nixon's Budget; Mystery involving Professor Thomas Riha and Mrs. Galya Tannenbaum; Feature article on "The Angry American Indian"; Vietnamization - Policy Under Fire; Israeli air force attacks Egyptian Army camp at Dahshur; General Yakabu Gowon of Nigeria; Purge in Prague - Alexander Dubcek; Walter H. Annenberg; Le Corbusier's design in Chandigarh; End of trial in Japan - 17 years after protest outside Tokyo's Imperial Palace results in two deaths; Photo of Picasso and his wife; Thalimomide Sequel; Chlormadinone; Abortion without Surgery?; Photo of Black Panther Hilliard; Bear Stock Market; Hollywood - Will there ever be a 21st Century Fox?; Passing of Lady Thelma Furness, military writer Basil Liddell Hart, Mary Caresse Crosby and Lawren Stewart Harris of the Group of Seven; Review of Saul Bellow's Mr. Sammler's Planet; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
Features: Cover photos of Alan Ball (Everton and England); Bobby Moore writes 'The Dressing Room - where the game is won or lost!'; b/w photo of Colin Green (Birmingham City); There'll always be a Liverpool - Thanks to Everton!; Is Charlie Cooke too good?; Bargain Buys - Keith Weller, Roy McFarland, Peter Collins, Francis Lee, Barry Endean, Bob Wilson; Colour photos of Willie Callaghan (Dunfermline); Colour Photo of Tommy Gibb (Newcastle United); Funny football photos; Watch out defenders - George Best aims to prove he's BEST; b/w photo of Don Rogers (Swindon Town); Colour centerfold photo of Crystal Palace - first division newcomers; The Real Mackay - Derby's hope at Albion; b/w photos of Alan Mullery (Spurs) vs. Frank Saul (Southampton); Leicester - down but not out; colour photo of Peter Knowles (Wolves); Colour photo of Ian Hutchinson (Chelsea); Focus on Tommy Booth (Manchester City); Rangers and Celtic Beat All England!; Wolves had their greatest season, but when they went into Europe... The Champions of England Crashed 9-2!; Colour photo of Tommy Craig (Sheffield Wednesday) on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Modest wear. A quality copy. Book
205 pages. "Prepared in conjuction with the exhibition Both Art and Life: Gemini G.E.L. at 25, at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Beach, California, September 22-November 29, 1992." - from copyright page. Printed in Japan on glossy stock. Wonderfully illustrated in color and black and white. Interviews, works and photographs of: John Baldessary, Jonathan Borofsky, Richard Diebenkorn, Mark de Suvero, Jasper John, Ellsworth Kelly, Edward Kienholz, Nancy Reddin Kienholz, Roy Lichtenstein, Malcolm Morley, Claes Oldenburg, Ken Price, Robert Rauschenberg, Richard Serra, Saul Steinberg. Book clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Moderate wear to dust jacket which is sunned at spine and top of front panel. A quality copy. Book
This is a fine hardcover copy with no wear at all. The purple embossed titles are still bright. Completely clean. This catalog was prepared to accompany the exhibition at Haunch of Venison, New York from November 5, 2010 to January 8, 2011. Essay by Eric Fischl 'The Hilarious Madness of Peter Saul'. Interview conducted by Chris Byrne. Illustrated throughout in color. Exhibition history. 11" high X 9" wide. Heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
Book is in excellent condition, very large: 12 1/2" x 11" in deep black cloth with silver embossed print at cover and spine. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows light shelf wear only, with a 1/2" stain to the front, no tears. Signed "Cheers! Nigel" on the half-title page in Sharpie. Unpaginated, about 120 pages, all full page b&w prints of the following persons: Ewan McGregor, Russell Crowe, Jimmy Fallon, Renee Zellweger, Clint Eastwood, Paul Newman, Brad Pitt, Freddie Prinze Jr. , Matt LeBlanc, Tom Hanks, Samuel L. Jackson, Meg Ryan, Regis Philbin, Christina Applegate, Matthew McConaughey, Christian Bale, Gael Garc?a Bernal, Cate Blanchett, Michael Caine, Hayden Christensen, Ellen DeGeneres, Edie Falco, Susan Sarandon, Ralph Fiennes, Keira Knightley, Nathan Lane, Denis Leary, Ray Liotta, Liam Neeson, Cynthia Nixon, Ed Harris, Joaquin Phoenix, Mario Van Peebles, Dennis Quaid, Christopher Walken, Ed Burns, Ben Stiller, Kiefer Sutherland, Stanley Tucci, Ike Turner, Wesley Snipes, Mark Wahlberg, Dustin Hoffman, Bruce Willis, Javier Bardem, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ahmed Chalabi, Hillary Clinton, Monica Lewinsky, Condoleezza Rice, Paul Wolfowitz, Saul Bellow, Norman Mailer, JK Rowling, Paul Theroux, Graydon Carter, George Lucas, Lennox Lewis, Shaquille O'Neal, Twyla Tharp, Harvey Weinstein, Tommy Hilfiger, Michael Kors, Shania Twain, 50 Cent, Mos Def, Fat Joe, and Ja Rule.
70 pages. Features: Hitler cover photo; What's really behind Helena Guergis's fall?; Barbara Amiel on what voters have wrought with Obama; Kitty Kelley on Oprah; Afghanistan - The Final Battle Begins; Shooting down a star - how Helena went from promise to pariah; Hockey coach Graham James - Unpardonable omissions; The Return of Hitler - the resurgence of his ideas and manifesto, "Mein Kampf"; Polish jet crashes with government officials on board; Saul Alinsky - Obama's mentor?; Canada's middle class is pulling ahead (part 6); Ontario vs. the Pharmacists - the battle to cut drug costs; New treatment for MS comes to Canada - the disease may have its roots in the vascular system; Massive quake could shake Isreal; New series on Fidel Castro; The Truth about Cleopatra; Adrienne Clarkson and John Ralston Saul unveil their olive oil after 10 years of toil in Provence; Using Bagpipes for aggressive music; Mark Steyn comments on the UK's crackdown on racial slurs, and their growing snitch culture; Obituary of Eldon Ralph Perry. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound and complete copy. Book
Oblong 4to., First Edition, with very numerous coloured full-page illustrations in the text; grey cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the whole housed in publisher's card slip-case.
Two Volumes. Illustrated with copper engravings by Carl Schultheiss; pulled by Anderson-Lamb, New York; designed by Saul Marks and printed at The Plantin Press, set in monotype Garamond on Collins special paper. Title pages printed in red and black. Wide margins. 4to. 7 1/4 x 10 inches. Volumes bound by Russell-Rutter Company in half red sheepskin stamped in gold in a panel with printed Fabriano paper sides in a special design by Mr. Marks. Original slip case, spine faded. Number 769 of an edition limited to only 1500 copies, signed in blue ink by Carl Schultheiss. Very good set. The books published by the Limited Editions Club are justly treasured for the quality of the texts, the beauty and artistry of the illustrations, the creativity of design, and the overall excellence of the paper, presswork, and binding. Each book would make a wonderful gift for any occasion. W36
Two Volumes. Illustrated with copper engravings by Carl Schultheiss; pulled by Anderson-Lamb, New York; designed by Saul Marks and printed at The Plantin Press, set in monotype Garamond on Collins special paper. Title pages printed in red and black. Wide margins. 4to. 7 1/4 x 10 inches. Volumes bound by Russell-Rutter Company in half red sheepskin stamped in gold in a panel with printed Fabriano paper sides in a special design by Mr. Marks. Original slip case, spine faded. Number 769 of an edition limited to only 1500 copies, signed in blue ink by Carl Schultheiss. Very good set. The books published by the Limited Editions Club are justly treasured for the quality of the texts, the beauty and artistry of the illustrations, the creativity of design, and the overall excellence of the paper, presswork, and binding. Each book would make a wonderful gift for any occasion. W36
Two Volumes. Illustrated with copper engravings by Carl Schultheiss; pulled by Anderson-Lamb, New York; designed by Saul Marks and printed at The Plantin Press, set in monotype Garamond on Collins special paper. Title pages printed in red and black. Wide margins. 4to. 7.25 x 10 inches. Both volumes bound by Russell-Rutter Company in half red sheepskin stamped in gold in a panel with printed Fabriano paper sides in a special design by Mr. Marks. Original slip case, spine faded. Number 769 of an edition limited to only 1500 copies, signed in blue ink by Carl Schultheiss. Very good set. The books published by the Limited Editions Club are justly treasured for the quality of the texts, the beauty and artistry of the illustrations, the creativity of design, and the overall excellence of the paper, presswork, and binding. Each book would make a wonderful gift for any occasion. W36
inserita nella famosa opera "L’ART - Revue Hebdomadaire Illustrée" pubbicata a Paris dal 1875 al 1895, stampata su carta vergellata. Dimensioni del foglio mm 280x420
252 pages including index. Author and Chief Federal Negotiator Tom Molloy offers an insider's view into the history, processes, and significance of this ground-breaking treaty. Analyzes characters, political intrigue, and opposition to the deal, and provides an essential foundation for understanding the rights and responsibilities conferred by the treaty. A fascinating account of a monumental step forward in aboriginal and government negotiations. "There are lessons in this story not just for the continuing process of getting us back on track, but for the way in which all Canadians see themselves living together." - John Ralston Saul. Unread. Very light signs of handling to dust jacket. Excellent copy. Book
8vo., First Edition, with 35 illustrations; cloth, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
74 pages. Features: Bobby Orr faces crucial decision about the W.H.A.; Can Abdul-Jabbar become a winner?; Top NFL running back is Ron Johnson; Ted Kwalick and his rags to riches story; Guy LaFleur and his battle to escape oblivion; Can Billy Martin Escape Baseball's Siberia?; Green Bay's John Brockington; David Thompson or Bill Walton?; Gail Goodrich; Bernie Parent; Great Hercules ad on back page includes classic comic showing runt (Saul) muscle up and punch out brute to keep his girl; and more. Above-average but not excessive wear. Date stamp on front cover otherwise unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
48 pages. Features: Canadian mining giants rape the globe; Linda McQuaig interview; Saul Landau tribute; 12-step program to a post-colonial future. Average wear. Some library markings. Sticker removal wound to front cover. A worthy reference copy. Book
67 pages. Black and white photos of 82 exhibits. Biographies of artists, including: Larry Bomberry, Simon Brascoupe, Leslie Claus, Mary Claus, Eddy Cobiness, Blake Debassige, Don Ense, David General, Richard Hill, Russell Hill, Stanley Hill Jr., Alex Janvier, Bruce King, Clifford Maracle, Gerald McMaster, Norval Morrisseau, Bill Powless, Erwin Printup, Tim Restoule, Michael Robinson, Richard Salter, Mark Silver, Wayne Skye, Jeffery Thomas, Roy Thomas, Saul Williams, Helen Wassegijig, Duffy Wilson, Leo Yerxa, Cecil Youngfox. Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy reference copy. Book
342 pages including index. "A remarkably thoroughgoing critique of folly. The spectacle of Saul blasting away at the conventional wisdom of left and right alike has the intellectual kick of Akira Kurosawa's 'Yojimbo'." - Newsweek. Very light wear. Prior owner's address label atop half-title page. Excellent copy. Book
160 pages. Index. "The legendary heroes of the woods come alive in this collection of stories from the golden age of logging on the West Coast." - from dust jacket. Reproductions of many wonderful archival black and white photos. Dust jacket attractive in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. Somewhat above-average wear and usual library markings to book. Binding intact. A worthy copy of this engaging work. Book
This is an about very good hardcover copy in dark blue cloth boards with title in gilt on the front cover. Very clean inside and out. Top right corners of boards worn. Internally very clean, some handling of the pages, not crisp. This was the first catalog published by the Greenwich Gallery located in Greenwich Village, on 71 Washington Place, in the area around New York University, which itself surrounds Washington Square Park. The exhibition featured paintings and sculpture by 50 American contemporary artists. Many of them immigrants from Russia or Eastern Europe, many Jewish. The gallery intended to show American modern, but representational or figurative art. They included: Milton Avery, Saul Baizerman, Isabel Bishop, Byron Browne, Charles Burchfield, David Burliuk, Doris Caesar, Jose de Creeft, Philip Evergood, William Gropper, Chaim Gross, George Grosz, Edward Hopper, Leon Kroll, Jack Levine, Jacques Lipchitz, Georgia O'Keefe, Henry Varnum Poor, Larry Rivers, Ben Shahn, the Soyer brothers Raphael, Isaac and Moses, Abraham Walkowitz, Max Weber, Andrew Wyeth and William Zorach, among many others. Each artist gets two pages: one biographical information and a black & white illustration. Essay by A.L. Chanin. 10" high X 7" wide. This book will be securely packed and shipped with tracking.