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196715488Milano: Gorlich Editore 1967. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 13.7x10.0x2.0in. Dust jacket in clear protector. <br>The standard work on Italian lacquered furniture. Illustrated with 496 color plates and two color frontispieces. Text in Italian. <br>25pp 9.58lb 13.7x10.0x2.0in <br>EXTRA SHIPPING CHARGES NECESSARY Gorlich Editore hardcover
197838202Marblehead MA: Historical Technology Press 1978 - 1987. 4to. Three vols. of variously paginated catalogs. b/w ills. <br /><br />The set brought 294 GPB at Sotheby's 1992 "Literature and Scientific Instruments" sale. Moskowitz was a retired engineer who turned his hobby of collecting scientific instruments into a pioneering business. He was quite a success and his catalogs which include books and charts as well as instruments stretched over nine years and twenty-nine catalogs. This collection is complete and represents a goldmine of information as well as "good old days" prices and items Well over 1000 pages of catalogs here tidily bound in red buckram. The lot Historical Technology Press hardcover books
11145961-6Wiley & Sons Incorporated John. Used - Good. Former library copy. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John unknown
1946jx238<p>Chicago: University of Chicago Press 1946. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Signed First Edition First Printing of Saul Alinsky's first book- Reveille For Radicals is a clarion call to lead an activist life. Signed by Saul Alinsky on the front endpaper above owner's bookplate. Cloth 228 pages. Moderate shelf wear and aging else very good in black cloth in an edge chipped dust jacket.</p> University of Chicago Press hardcover
1949rb15017New York: Harper and Brothers 1949. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Very good condition hardcover copy. Unpaginated. Bound in yellow decorative cloth black illustration and spine titling. Minor bumping to the spine. 12.25 x 9.25 inches. Harper and Brothers hardcover
2012007926Brooklyn 2012. Limited Edition. Wraps -- mid-weight card. Stapled. Fine. No. 253 of 300 copies issued and signed by Saul. Full of cartoonish phantasmagoric grotesque surreal weird sexual pornographic sometimes repulsive yet arresting imagery and whether one can find a deeper meaning to the pictures they are invariably fun and fascinating. Saul born 1934 was a seminal artist in the Pop Art movement and obviously was influenced and built upon Surrealism Dadaism Expressionism pulp comic book art etc. The works in here are reprints from a sketchbook quite clearly.- 4to. 26.5 by 19.5 cm. Unpaginated. 56 pages plus wraps which have content on the inside cover. Only two institutional copies found on OCLC First Search -- Art Institute Chicago and Washington U. None in commerce found on date of this listing. unknown
1945223886New York: Du ell Sloamn & Pierce 1945. First. hardcover. good/fine. 4to pictorial beige cloth stained; corners worn in a new dust wrapper from the 1995 edition. New York: Duell Sloan Pierce 1945. First Edition.<br/><br/> Presentation copy 1995. Included is a post-it note - "A new jacket for the old book. Off to St. Barth for 2 weeks. Call you soon. Saul"<br/><br/> Du ell Sloamn & Pierce unknown books
19442312202New York: Vanguard 1944. First. hardcover. Very good/Very good. Very good is a very good dust jacket. Vanguard unknown
9192802Short description: In Russian. Ginzburg Saul Moiseevich. Last. Petrograd: Publishing House 1923. The image is provided for reference only. It may reflect condition of one of the available copies or only help in identifying the edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU9192802 unknown
1959022175NY: Viking Press 1959. First Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First printing in a first issue dust jacket of the author's fifth novel. Near fine in a very good dust jacket. Just minor soiling to the head of the spine and the yellow topstain. The price clipped dust jacket has a few small chips at spine ends and corners and the spine is a little sunned. Signed by the author on a Kroch & Brentano's bookplate on which is printed "This book is especially autographed by the author". The bookplate is affixed to the front endpaper. A very clean tight and square copy of this early Bellow title. <br/> <br/> Viking Press hardcover
1947017511Vanguard 1947. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Fine Copy In Like Price Clipped Jacket. First Edition. Rare In This Beautiful Condition. Author's Rare Second Book.Small Ink Ownership. Vanguard Hardcover
20061159germany: steidl 2006. first edition 2006.<br /> <br /> an exceptional opportunity to explore the pioneering work of saul leiter one of the most influential figures in the history of color photography. here leiter offers a city dreamscape where color becomes as expressive as the subjects themselves.<br /> <br /> cory reynolds describes leiter's photographic work as an "urban visual poetry that is by turns deeply affectionate edgy and breathtakingly poignant." <br /> <br /> leiter had moved to new york in 1946 to pursue painting. although some of his color photographs were exhibited at the museum of modern art in 1953 they remained largely unseen for decades. it wasn't until the publication of "early color" that the full breadth of leiter’s innovative use of color was revealed to the world. this iconic photobook compiles his striking often abstract compositions—intimate lyrical glimpses into the city’s vibrant streets.<br /> <br /> germany: steidl. isbn: 3-86521-139-9. 176 pages. 8.26 x 8.22". hardcover. bound in cloth-covered boards. book condition: fine. jacket condition: fine. located in our greenpoint store. steidl unknown
191346382John Richmond Ltd T.W.H. Crosland 1913. 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. John Richmond, Ltd [T.W.H. Crosland], hardcover
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.
19761328432New York: The Viking Press 1976. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo 182 pages; VG/VG-; in beige dust jacket beige spine with black and blue titling; mild rubbing and wear particularly to spine including creasing and closed tears; dust jacket protected with a mylar covering price uncut '$8.95';<br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> Inscribed on the ffep by Saul Bellow "To Rachel who put as / much into this book as / I did with love / Saul";<br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> Loose within is the program for the Anti-Defamation League's America's Democratic Legacy Award 1976 awarded to Saul Bellow. Also loose is a 1 page TLS from the ADL reminding Rachel MacKenzie about the event;<br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> JM consignment; Case 3. Rachel MacKenzie was a fiction editor at The New Yorker from 1956 through 1979. Known for nurturing the careers of such literary giants as Isaac Bashevis Singer and Saul Bellow she also had a correspondence with Muriel Spark and encouraged her to submit to the New Yorker.<br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> Charles McGrath former writer and editor for The New Yorker writes "MacKenzie was a bluestocking a former college professor who had a discerning eye for talent she more or less discovered Isaac Singer and was a supporter of the young Philip Roth."<br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> Bellow was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1976 the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1976 and the National Medal of Arts in 1988. He is the only writer to win the National Book Award for Fiction three times in 1954 1965 and 1971. 1328432. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Viking Press hardcover books
196300420PASCAL COVICI 1888-1964 Privately printed 1963 first edition fine in vg glassine dust-wrapper. 1/500 copies. Rememberances of the beloved publisher by his friends and authors Arthur Miller Saul Bellow John Steinbeck Malcolm Cowley Joseph Campbell et.al Privately printed 1963 unknown
2003x-0415264952Routledge 2003. Hardcover. New. reprint edition. 120 pages. 8.74x5.59x0.55 inches. Routledge hardcover
1969110823New York: Vintage Books 1969. New edition of the first book by the famed Chicago activist who "influenced generations of community and labor organizers including the church-based group hiring a young Barack Obama to work on Chicago's South Side in the 1980s" ANB. Octavo original wrappers. A new edition of Alinsky's classic first book. A very good copy with a light crease to the top front corner and some toning to the pages. Association copy inscribed by the author on the half title page "To Lois who is proof that beauty does not rule out compentency Saul Alinsky p.s. also my favorite reporter." Also includes a laid in folded note by Alinsky as well. A nice association copy as the recipient Loise Wille was a two time Pulitzer Prize winning Chicago journalist. In near fine condition. Rules for Radicals published shortly before Alinsky's death contains the decades of his experience as an organizer and "an even larger measure of the brilliance warmth humor idealism insight ego and skepticism of the man" New York Times. "Alinsky's method of community organizing both prefigured and helped direct changes in social activism after WW II. emphasizing democratic process and employing politics that were consciously non-ideological" ANB. "Alinsky's techniques and teachings influenced generations of community and labor organizers including the church-based group hiring a young Barack Obama to work on Chicago's South Side in the 1980s. Alinsky impressed a young Hillary Clinton who was growing up in Park Ridge at the time Alinsky was the director of the Industrial Areas Foundation in Chicago" Chicago Sun-Times. Rules for Radicals he writes is pragmatically directed at "realistic radicals. who want to change the world from what it is to what they believe it should be. The Prince was written by Machiavelli for the Haves on how to hold power. Rules for Radicals is written for the Have-Nots on how to take it away." Vintage Books unknown books
1991118778New York: The Viking Press 1991. First edition of this trio of short works by the Nobel laureate and "greatest writer of American prose of the twentieth century" James Wood The New Republic. Octavo original half cloth. Presentation copy inscribed by the author on the title page "For Sally Soames Saul Bellow Chicago Oct 10 '91." The recipient British photojournalist Sally Soames worked for The Sunday Times from 1968 until 2000 and was highly regarded for her exclusively black and white portraits of many of the most prominent figures of the 20th century including Menachem Begin Margaret Atwood Margaret Thatcher Sean Connery Rudolf Nureyev Alec Guinness and Andy Warhol. Soames who was known to be a warm and personal journalist performed extensive research on the subjects of her photographs and developed intimate rapports with them during her process resulting in intimate and revealing portraits. In addition to the several world leaders Soames came to know and photograph she captured the creative energy and personality of some of the world's most gifted authors poets and playwrights. She published two books of photographs during her lifetime Manpower 1987 with text by Robin Morgan and an introduction by Harold Evans and Writers 1995 with a preface by Norman Mailer. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Jacket design by Neil Stuart. Jacket illustration by Herb Tauss. While Saul Bellow is known best for his longer fiction in award-winning novels such as The Adventures of Augie March and Herzog Something to Remember Me By will draw new readers to Bellow as it showcases his extraordinary gift for creating memorable characters within a smaller canvas. The loss of a ring in A Theft helps an oft-married woman understand her own wisdom and capacity for love. In The Bellarosa Connection Harry Fonstein has escaped from Nazi brutality with the help of an underground organization masterminded by the legendary Broadway impresario Billy Rose and his story continues in America . In the title story seventeen-year-old Louie--whose mother is dying of cancer--strays far from home and finds not solace but humiliation and ultimately the blessing of his father's wrath. The Viking Press hardcover books
1991118778New York: The Viking Press 1991. First edition of this trio of short works by the Nobel laureate and “greatest writer of American prose of the twentieth century†James Wood The New Republic. Octavo original half cloth. Presentation copy inscribed by the author on the title page "For Sally Soames Saul Bellow Chicago Oct 10 '91." The recipient British photojournalist Sally Soames worked for The Sunday Times from 1968 until 2000 and was highly regarded for her exclusively black and white portraits of many of the most prominent figures of the 20th century including Menachem Begin Margaret Atwood Margaret Thatcher Sean Connery Rudolf Nureyev Alec Guinness and Andy Warhol. Soames who was known to be a warm and personal journalist performed extensive research on the subjects of her photographs and developed intimate rapports with them during her process resulting in intimate and revealing portraits. In addition to the several world leaders Soames came to know and photograph she captured the creative energy and personality of some of the world’s most gifted authors poets and playwrights. She published two books of photographs during her lifetime Manpower 1987 with text by Robin Morgan and an introduction by Harold Evans and Writers 1995 with a preface by Norman Mailer. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Jacket design by Neil Stuart. Jacket illustration by Herb Tauss. While Saul Bellow is known best for his longer fiction in award-winning novels such as The Adventures of Augie March and Herzog Something to Remember Me By will draw new readers to Bellow as it showcases his extraordinary gift for creating memorable characters within a smaller canvas. The loss of a ring in A Theft helps an oft-married woman understand her own wisdom and capacity for love. In The Bellarosa Connection Harry Fonstein has escaped from Nazi brutality with the help of an underground organization masterminded by the legendary Broadway impresario Billy Rose and his story continues in America . In the title story seventeen-year-old Louie—whose mother is dying of cancer—strays far from home and finds not solace but humiliation and ultimately the blessing of his father’s wrath. The Viking Press hardcover
1964154240N.p.: N.p. 1964. Vintage reference photograph of playwright Saul Bellow and actor Sam Levene on the set of the 1964 play. Printed mimeo snipe with a full description affixed to the verso and noting a date of 9/24/64 along with the stamps of The Salt Lake Tribune Library.<br /> <br /> Bellow's only theatrical effort about a New York comedian who conducts a psychiatric examination on himself in his own apartment which he televises and broadcasts to a group of therapists at the Waldorf. The play debuted on October 1 1964 at the Belasco Theatre and ran for 28 performances closing on October 24 1964. <br /> <br /> Set in New York. <br /> <br /> 9 x 7 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown
1966157335N.p.: N.p. 1966. Eight vintage oversize borderless hand-tinted color reference photographs from the French release of the 1966 American sexploitation film. Stamp of French distributor Les Films Hustaix on the versos. <br /> <br /> Lonely men seek companionship from a variety of increasingly odd sources including an embittered prostitute and the jealous madam of a brothel catering to sadomasochists. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Los Angeles. <br /> <br /> 9.5 x 12 inches. Very Good plus with several with pinholes at the corners. N.p. unknown
1991DBS-9780824774103marcel dekker 1991. 1St. Hardcover. New. marcel dekker hardcover
1991DBS-9780824774103marcel dekker 1991. 1St. Hardcover. New. marcel dekker hardcover
1994SONG047193044XBrand: Wiley 1994-06-16. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.32x2.39x9.59. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Wiley hardcover