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200047756HEYNE WILHELM 04/2000. 2. softcover. IRISIANA BEI HEYNE HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
186159130Saul Solomon & Co Cape Town 1861. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair Condition. Size: 4to 9 3/4 - 12". xii 180pp. Hinges cracked webbing exposed. Spine cocked and worn with slight loss to ends. Scattered foxing but text mostly clean. Previous owner's inscription in ink. Edges browned. Some crinkling to margins of illustrated pages. Covers badly marked. Corners bumped. "The Progress of His Royal Highness Prince Alfred Ernest Albert through The Cape Colony British Kaffraria The Orange Free State and Port Natal in the Year 1860" Illustrated. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Travel & Places; South Africa; 19th century; History. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 59130. . Saul Solomon & Co hardcover
1997mon0000222484RAO International Publishing 1997-01-01. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. NOT ex-library. Hardback/Hardcover with dust cover. Clean copy in good condition. RAO International Publishing paperback
1970283070New York: Viking 1970. First. hardcover. fine/near fine. 8vo cloth backed boards d.w. N.Y: Viking 1970. First Edition.<br/><br/> Winner of the National Book Award. Fine in a near fine price intact dust wrapper. Presentation copy " For Mel with infinite thanks for his beautiful designs Affectionately Saul". Mel Williamson designed the dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Viking unknown books
196421894New York: The Viking Press 1964. First Edition. Hardcover. 341pp. Blue cloth blind stamped on the front and stamped in silver on the spine top edge stained blue. Signed by Saul Bellow on the flyleaf. Two corner tips a tad bruised very mild toning to endpapers. A bright near fine copy in very good dustjacket with one short closed tear to front panel minute chipping light toning to spine panel and mild foxing to the reverse. 1964 winner of the National Book Award. ; Octavo; Signed by Author. The Viking Press hardcover
1954369375London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson 1954. First British edition. 8vo. Red cloth stamped in gilt on spine faded; illustrated dust jacket; light edge and shelf wear. First British edition. 8vo. Weidenfeld and Nicolson unknown
16-6365Paris: Madame Paul Jeffay 1959. Folio. 29 x 39cm. Sheets loose as issued iin original printed wrappers and board slipcase. One of 175 numbered copies; Engraved bookplate of Guy de Rothschild.OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:173028078.Ben Uri Collection text: The painter-engraver Paul Jeffay ne Saul Yaffie was born in Glasgow Scotland on 29 April 1898 to Russian-Jewish immigrant parents fleeing pogroms who had been among the first generation of 20th century Jews to settle in the Gorbals which became the heart of the Glasgow Jewish community. He studied at The Glasgow School of Art between 1912 and 1919 one of only three other Jewish students at that time winning numerous prizes. His tutors included the Estonian-born sculptor Benno Schotz who recalled that upon the outbreak of the First World War Yaffie won a poster competition for display in Glasgow tramcars depicting a woman and child fleeing from a fire. Jeffay’s studies were interrupted by his voluntary war service 1916-17 and after briefly being stationed in the same Jewish battalion as sculptor Jacob Epstein he served in the King’s Own Scottish Borderers.Following the Armistice Saul returned briefly to Glasgow before moving to Paris and settling in Montmartre around 1919. He participated in various ‘Salon des Independants’ exhibitions in the 1920s and 1930s adopting the pseudonym ‘Paul Jeffay’ and also working under the names Paul Lebeau and Solomon/Saül Yaffie/Yafie. In 1930 he founded his own studio in ‘Fontenay-aux-Roses’ where he remained with the exception of the Second World War years until his death in 1957. Between 1933 and 1939 Jeffay made three prolonged visits to Poland studying and sketching the Jewish community in the Warsaw Ghetto; the resulting album ‘Visages du Ghetto’ comprises a series of fourteen etchings. Jeffay’s studio was looted by the German Army during the Second World War and only a small portion of his work has survived.Paul Jeffay died in Paris France in 1957. A set of the engravings from the 'Visages du Ghetto' series was shown along with the original drawings at an exhibition organised by Ben Uri at at the Western Marble Arch Synagogue in 1994 entitled 'Visages du Ghetto: Paintings Drawings and Etchings of Pre-War Jewish Europe by Paul Jeffay 1898-1957' and a set of prints was afterwards gifted to the Ben Uri Collection by the artist's grandson. [Paris: Madame Paul Jeffay, 1959] unknown
197814115551978. Other. Ink or mixed media on brown paper bag. Artwork in Very Good condition. Small white stain to face of bag in upper left quadrant. Inscription in ink across front face. Frame in Very Good condition with some chipping and scuffing to edges. Signed and dated "Oct 3 '78". Bag measures 12" x 17". Laid down on poster board measuring 17.5 in. x 23 in. Shelved at Rockville PS1101 # I. Drawing dated October 3 1978 which was around the time the Whitney Museum of American Art opened to the public in Washington D.C. 1411555. Arts & Antiques. unknown
CA06A-00568Association for Symbolic Logic. Collectible - Very Good. Groningen: Published for the Association for Symbolic Logic Inc. by N. V. Erven P. Noordhoff 1959. 1 vols bound in 4. 1st Edition. 1-96; 97-192; 192-286; 287-3742vi. Small 4to. Original printed tan wrappers. Wrappers lightly soiled & chipped with a watermark to the lower wrapper corner at the foot of volume 1 some chipping to spine ends dates in faded ink to the spines of vol 1 and 2 lightly bumped corners; VG copies. Quite uncommon. All four issues of volume 24 included. Weight: 1 pound 7.0 ounces = 655 grams. Size: 10.0 x 7.0 x 1.1 inches = 25 x 17.5 x 2.8cm. Lars Svenonius's copy unsigned. Inquire if you need further information. Gach. Association for Symbolic Logic unknown books
2011056890Oxford University Press 2011. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Xiii 388 Pp. Black Boards Stamped In Silver. First Printing Indicated. Near Fine In Nearfine Dust Jacket. <br/> <br/> Oxford University Press hardcover
1998320843New York: American Jewish Historical Society 1998. Special Limited edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in a Near Fine slipcase. Copy of 124 of 500 printed.; 91 pages. American Jewish Historical Society hardcover
1944219309New York: The Vanguard Press 1944. First Edition . Hardcover. Good-. Inscribed and SIGNED "Saul" on the ffep. 191 pages in fairly good condition; edges yellowed and several pages stained. Endpapers yellowed and stained. Grey cloth with brown titles and illustration. Spine and edges yellowed. Black stain along the bottom edge of the lower cover. Corners bumped and a little frayed. No dust jacket. GOOD- <br/> <br/> The Vanguard Press hardcover
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
1945140941468Chicago: The University of Chicago Press 1945. First Edition. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Signed by Saul Alinsky on front free endpaper. Former owner's name written above that with date of Feb 1946. 228 pp. Publisher's black cloth with spine lettered in gilt. Near Fine with slightly dulled spine lettering very slight wave to prelims. In an unclipped dust jacket with chipping at extremities spine panel slightly dampstained and dulled Very Good. The first book by the famous community organizer and author of Rules for Radicals. The University of Chicago Press unknown books
1944171003002New York: The Vanguard Press 1944. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. First edition. 191pp. Original grayish cloth with crimson lettering. A good copy. Copy of one Pfc. John M. Nakamura perhaps the Nissei soldier killed in action in 1945 the year of inscription at front of book about a dozen pages have his penned notes in margins a bit of underlining here and there otherwise in nice shape. Jacket unclipped $2.50 with spine panel sunned chip at bottom front corner with tear along edge light edge wear two small stain on back panel. The very first novel by Saul Bellow rare in unclipped jacket. The Vanguard Press hardcover books
194796322New York: The Vanguard Press 1947. First edition of the author's second book. Octavo original black cloth. Signed on the title page by the author "Saul Bellow July 20 04 Vermont." Near fine in a good price-clipped dust jacket with some wear and tear. A Burgess 99 title. Looking back at his first two novels later in his career Bellow "distanced himself from them by calling Dangling Man his M.A. and The Victim his Ph.D." Like many of his works the protagonist is a young Jewish man. In a New York heat wave he is accosted in the park by a stranger who accuses him of ruining his life. "The best novel to come out of America-or England-for a generation" The New York Review of Books. The Vanguard Press hardcover books
197686448New York: The Viking Press 1976. First edition of the Nobel Prize-winning author's account of his journey to Jerusalem. Octavo original half cloth. Presentation copy inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper in the year of publication "To Mr. Bergstrom who asks excellent questions Chicago Nov 1 76 Saul Bellow." The recipient was journalist Goran Bergstrom. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Photographs by Albert Margolies. This extraordinary book is the result of Saul Bellow's sojourn in Israel in 1975. A personal record of his stay-his experiences and impressions-as well as a meditation it crackles with wit and controversy on America's relationship with this embattled country. Using quick sketches and vignettes Bellow captures the personal opinions passions and dreams of several Israelis and he also adds to these his own reflections on being Jewish in the 20th century. The varying viewpoints of those he encounters and interviews offer a revealing look at the history and challenges of Israel and Bellow's passionate storytelling draws listeners in to share in his experience. The Viking Press hardcover books
1944171003002New York: The Vanguard Press 1944. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. First edition. 191pp. Original grayish cloth with crimson lettering. A good copy. Copy of one Pfc. John M. Nakamura perhaps the Nissei soldier killed in action in 1945 the year of inscription at front of book about a dozen pages have his penned notes in margins a bit of underlining here and there otherwise in nice shape. Jacket unclipped $2.50 with spine panel sunned chip at bottom front corner with tear along edge light edge wear two small stain on back panel. The very first novel by Saul Bellow rare in unclipped jacket. The Vanguard Press hardcover
1953000013041New York: The Viking Press 1953 1953. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo. 8 3-536 2 pp. Half grey cloth over black cloth with orange lettering on the front board and spine; orange topstain. Price of $4.50 on the front flap of the dust jacket. Jacket design by Robert Hallock. Ahearn APG 003a. The first issue book in the first issue dustwrapper with no reviews on the jacket the ads for Steinbeck on the rear flap and the correct printer listed on the copyright page. The winner of the 1954 National Book Award. The life-story of Augie March a poor Chicagoan who grapples with the Great Depression and is always scrambling to get by long into his adulthood. A tiny dampspot on the front pastedown and corresponding corner of the free front endpaper; jacket has a few hints of edge wear and minor soiling to its rear panel. The Viking Press (1953) hardcover
197686448New York: The Viking Press 1976. First edition of the Nobel Prize-winning author's account of his journey to Jerusalem. Octavo original half cloth. Presentation copy inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper in the year of publication "To Mr. Bergstrom who asks excellent questions Chicago Nov 1 76 Saul Bellow." The recipient was journalist Goran Bergstrom. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Photographs by Albert Margolies. This extraordinary book is the result of Saul Bellow's sojourn in Israel in 1975. A personal record of his stay-his experiences and impressions-as well as a meditation it crackles with wit and controversy on America's relationship with this embattled country. Using quick sketches and vignettes Bellow captures the personal opinions passions and dreams of several Israelis and he also adds to these his own reflections on being Jewish in the 20th century. The varying viewpoints of those he encounters and interviews offer a revealing look at the history and challenges of Israel and Bellow's passionate storytelling draws listeners in to share in his experience. The Viking Press hardcover
195310051<p>Saul Bellow's third novel called a heroic comedy by the publisher. "I am an American--Chicago born--Chicago that somber city--and go at things as I have taught myself free-style" Printed by Vail-Ballou indicating first state. Book is near fine. No defects. Dust jacket is price clipped. It has retained its bright colors. A little soiling to the front panel and miniscule edgewear at the spine. A very good copy overall and an important book.</p> Viking Press hardcover
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196830739Paris : SociÂŽtÂŽ FranÂaise du Livre 1968. 345x250mm. reliure d'ÂŽditeur sous jaquette. Tome 1 bas du dos de la jaquette un peu abimÂŽ autrement bon ÂŽtat. 4326 SociÂŽtÂŽ FranÂaise du Livre unknown