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19701308176The Viking Press 1970. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. SIGNED by the author on the front free endpage. First edition with no mention of later printings. Original price of $6.95 printed on front flap of dust jacket. The Viking Press hardcover books
1970005442New York New York U.S.A.: New York: The Viking Press 1970. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. SIGNED FIRST EDITION of Saul Bellow's "Mr. Sammler's Planet." Published in New York by The Viking Press in 1970. Signed by author on front free end page. Book fine except for very slight wear at corners. DJ very good with 2" tear and piece missing on front cover chipping and creasing at ends of spine wear at ends of hinges and a few tears and creasing at top edge of back cover. DJ price reads "$6.95" on front flap. New York: The Viking Press hardcover books
197023742New York: Viking Press 1970. First American Edition. First Printing. Octavo; blue paper and denim cloth with titles stamped in black on spine and front cover; blue topstain; dustjacket; 313pp. Fine in a very Near Fine dustjacket price-clipped with just a hint of sunning to spine. Winner of the author's third National Book Award for Fiction 1971. Viking Press unknown books
197021629New York: Viking Press 1970. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good /very good . First edition of the Chicago author's novel of Artur Sammler. Quarter blue cloth over boards. A handsome very good plus copy in lightly used dustwrapper. 313 pp. SIGNED by the Nobel Prize winner on the title page. <br/><br/> Viking Press hardcover books
1970168738New York: The Viking Press 1970. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. Bellow's sixth novel and the winner of the National Book Award. A clean very near fine copy in a close to near fine dust jacket with a tear to the top of the front panel and some other very minor wear. Signed by Bellow on the front free endpaper. Still a nicer than usual copy. The Viking Press unknown books
1979407686New York: Targ Editions 1979. A fine virtually untouched copy. Tall 8vo. 20 2 pages. Original cloth; plain glassine. FIRST EDITION one of 350 copies signed by the Nobel Prize winning author. Designed by Ronald Gordan at The Oliphant Press. <br/><br/> Targ Editions hardcover books
200047902New York NY: Viking 2000. Fourth printing. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. New York NY: Viking 2000. Fourth printing. Signed by the author. 233 pp. Hardcover. 8vo. Black cloth backed off-white paper covered boards. Gilt lettering to spine. Very lightly bumped to head and heel; ownerÕs bookplate to front pastedown; else no other noticeable damage or flaws; interior tight clean and bright; a very nice copy. Very good/Very good. Viking hardcover books
199139554New York: Albondocani Press 1991. First Edition. Limited Issue one of 350 numbered copies signed by the author this being copy no.68. Octavo; maroon cloth and marbled paper-covered boards wtih titles stamped in gilt on spine and title label mounted to front cover; publisher's original acetate dustjacket; 506pp. Fine in a lightly rubbed Near Fine dustjacket. Publisher's prospectus laid in. Albondocani Press unknown books
1989113809New York: Penguin Books 1989. First edition. Softcover. A paperback original. A slim novella from the Nobel Prize winning author of "The Adventures of Augie March." A very near fine copy in wrappers. Signed by Bellow on the title page and uncommon as such. Penguin Books unknown books
1982120568New York: Harper & Row 1982. Signed limited first edition of the first novel Bellow published after winning the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1976. Octavo original cloth. Signed by Saul Bellow. Fine in a fine slipcase. Albert Corde dean of a Chicago college is unprepared for the violent response to his expose of city corruption. Accused of betraying his city as well as being a racist he journeys to Bucharest where his mother-in-law lies dying only to find corruption rife in the Communist capital. Switching back and forth between the two cities The Dean's December represents Bellow's "most spirited resistance to the forces of our time" Malcolm Bradbury. Harper & Row hardcover books
198219006New York: Harper & Row 1982. First edition of the first novel Bellow published after winning the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1976. Octavo original green cloth. Signed by Saul Bellow on the title page. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Albert Corde dean of a Chicago college is unprepared for the violent response to his expose of city corruption. Accused of betraying his city as well as being a racist he journeys to Bucharest where his mother-in-law lies dying only to find corruption rife in the Communist capital. Switching back and forth between the two cities The Dean's December represents Bellow's "most spirited resistance to the forces of our time" Malcolm Bradbury. Harper & Row hardcover books
1976013005New York: The Viking Press 1976. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on tipped-in preliminary page. Essentially no wear to the book. Minor sunning to top 1/16" of the spine. Dust jacket is unclipped without chipping. Minor toning at top edges of panels and Brentano's price sticker bottom of rear panel. A crisp clean copy throughout. 182pp. Signed by Author. First Edition Second Printing. 1/4 Blue Cloth. Nearly Fine/Nearly Fine. Octavo. The Viking Press Hardcover books
196830213New York: The Viking Press 1968. FIRST EDITION. Fine bright copy in dust jacket . <br/><br/> The Viking Press unknown books
199771391NY: Viking 1997. First edition. 103 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Dated Oct 15 ‘98 and INSCRIBED by Bellow on the half-title page. NY: Viking unknown books
1973174525London: Bodley Head 1973. Hardcover. VG-/Good pages lightly tanned at edges boards are faded and stained at bottom and top dust jacket has tears in plastic covering and general aging interior is otherwise clean and tight. Pale green cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine white dust jacket with color illustration and black lettering 120 pp profusely illustrated in bw and color. Signed by both authors. Includes extracts from Ulysses by James Joyce. "The graphics in this book are reproduced from embossed color engravings hand pulled by Saul Field and produced originally in a limited edition portfolio." -dust jacket. Text by Morton P. Levitt. Signed on title page by Saul Field and Morton Levitt to previous owner. Also signed by Robert Grigor-Taylor the afterwordist. Bodley Head hardcover books
1953826161953. PERIODICALS STEINBERG Saul. DERRIERE LE MIROIR: STEINBERG RECOMMANDE NOS. 53-54 MARS-AVRIL 1953. Paris: Pierre a Feu 1953. 24 pp. Folio color illustrated wrappers. Full and double-page illustrations by Steinberg; this issue is in commemoration of his first exhibit in Paris. Covers worn soiled joint nearly split edgwear. Interior clean with minor thumbing to corners. About good overall. unknown books
1992406323New York: Knopf 1992. A fine copy in a near-fine jacket with some light toning and bit of wear at upper right front panel. 4to 28 x 29.5 cm. 208 pages. Original cloth; pictorial dust jacket. First edition signed by Steinberg with initials and dated: "ST 93." Introduction by Arthur Danto. <br/><br/> Knopf hardcover books
1966148648Paris: Maeght Editeur 1966. First edition. Oblong softcover. First trade edition after a limited edition. Text in French by Michel Butor and Harold Rosenberg. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. A very near fine copy in a very near fine acetate jacket and in a near fine cardboard slipcase that has some minor wear. A much nicer than usual copy. Maeght Editeur unknown books
196627319Paris: Maeght Editeur 1966. Hardcover. Very good. Very good hardback in dustjacket publisher's mylar and slipcase. Ink name on front free endpaper else internally fine. <br/><br/> Maeght Editeur hardcover books
1973WRCLIT79356Paris: Maeght 1973. Folio 38 x 28 cm. Loose bifolia laid into pictorial wrappers. Illustrations. Photographs. US distributor's small sticker and price tag inside upper wrapper otherwise fine. First edition ordinary issue. A striking presentation of Steinberg's color work as well as some reproduced in b & w including four original color lithographs along with other high quality reproductions. Maeght unknown books
1979D16721New York: Albondocani Press 1979. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. A 48 page story by the Nobel Prize winner. One of the rare lettered copies of this nicely printed limited edition set in Palatino type and on Antique Laid paper. Crease to page 13/14 but apart from that in very nice condition in clear acetate wrapper. SIGNED by Bellow. Copy letter J of 26 lettered copies. Publisher's promotional sheet laid in. The lettered copies it is noted were for the use of the author and the publisher and were not for sale. Here's your chance. <br/><br/> Albondocani Press hardcover books
1989184273Houndmills Basingstoke Hampshire: Macmillan in association with St. Antony's College Oxford 1989. Hardcover. VG/VG ex-library with labels and stamps on dj spine block inside front and rear covers and title page verso. Pages are otherwise clean and clear. Black cloth boards with gilt lettering; color illustrated dust jacket with black lettering; xi 250 pp. Contents: Introduction -- Part I: -- 1 The elaboration of segregationist ideology c. 1900-36 -- 1. Early exponents of segregation -- 2. 'Cultural adaptation' -- 3. Segregation after the first world war -- 4. The liberal break with segregation -- 2. Segregation and cheap labour -- 1. The cheap-labour thesis -- 2. The mines -- 3. White labour -- 4. Agriculture -- 5. The reserves -- 6. An emergent proletariat -- Part II: -- 3 Structure and conflict in the native affairs department -- 1. The Native Affairs Department NAD -- 2. Restructuring the NAD: the Public Service Commission 1922-3 -- 3. Conflict within the State and the Native Administration Bill -- 4. 'Efficiency' 'economy' and 'flexibility' -- 4. The ideology of native administration -- 1. The Transkeian Administration -- 2. The administrative ethic in other provinces -- 3. The 1920 Native Affairs Act and its demise -- 4. 'Retribalisation' and customary law -- 5. The legacy of 'protection' -- 6 . Conclusion -- Part III: -- 5. The passage of Hertzog's native bills part one -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Smuts and Hertzog 1925-9 -- 3. The Joint Select Committee and Fusion 1930-5 -- 6. The passage of Hertzog's native bills part two -- 1. Reactions to the segregation bills 1926-36 -- 2. The 1936 'compromise' and the enactment of the native bills -- 3. Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Notes and references. Originally presented as the author's thesis doctoral--Oxford University 1987. Macmillan in association with St. Antony's College, Oxford hardcover books
199158600NY: Signet 1991. First Signet edition. Small 8vo publisher's wraps. inscribed by the author to poet William Jay Smith and his wife. A very good copy. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Humbolt's gift and the Nobel Prize 1976 from Wilipedia: "Saul Bellow born Solomon Bellows; 10 June 1915 - 5 April 2005 was a Canadian-American writer of Jewish origin. For his literary work Bellow was awarded the Pulitzer Prize the Nobel Prize for Literature and the National Medal of Arts. He is the only writer to win the National Book Award for Fiction three times and he received the National Book Foundation's lifetime Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters in 1990. The three stories are: A Theft The Bellarosa Connection & Something to Remember Me By. Signet unknown books
19461334667Chicago; London: University of Chicago Press; Cambridge University Press 1946. Hardcover. 10mo; G/G-; pp 228; ivory/orange spine with black text; dust jacket shows cracking to front joint; small chips to edges; sunned exterior mostly to spine; light pencil to rear; mylar wrap; cloth has slight smudges to exterior; strong boards; text block exterior edges have slight tone; previous owner's name to ffep; previous owner's name stamped to front pastedown; pencil to front pastedown; light pencil to interior pages; good binding. 1334667. FP New Rockville Stock. University of Chicago Press; Cambridge University Press hardcover books
1946171813Chicago IL: The University of Chicago Press 1946. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 228 pages. Alinsky's classic first book. A tight very good copy with sunning to the spine ends and some other minor wear in an about fair price clipped dust jacket that has extensive chipping tears pen notation to the rear flap and tape repairs to the verso. Uncommon in any jacket. The University of Chicago Press unknown books