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199647813HEYNE WILHELM 1996. 2. softcover. HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
2016x-1138697818Routledge 2016. Hardcover. New. 176 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
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2013x-0415884160Routledge 2013. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 216 pages. 9.76x6.30x0.71 inches. Routledge hardcover
2001x-0198207468Oxford Univ Pr on Demand 2001. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 304 pages. 9.50x6.25x0.75 inches. Oxford Univ Pr on Demand hardcover
1956001211NY: American Management Assoc. AS NEW books. Set of 7 TEG. Bound in red Chieftain Goatskin. 1956-65. Early editions. Hardcover. AS NEW set. BUSINES EXECUTIVE IN A CHANGING WORLD TOUGH MINDED MANAGEMENT MOTIVATION AND PRODUCTIVITY EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION . NEAR FINE slipcase paper label reads "The Executive Collection American Management Association". All colophons state limited to 1500 copies but none are numbered and bound in full red Chietain Goatskin by the Russell Rutter Company NY. Both boards double edge ruled in gilt. Spines with 5 gilt dotted raised ribs. Black lettered title labels with nuthor names stamped in gilt just below. Two lower panels gilt decorated. All panels edge ruled in gilt. PRISTINE. IMMACULATE. NONE EVER READ when stood on spines all stay closed. There are no title page dates. Most cp dates in 50s & 60s. This set likely printed in the 60s. . American Management Assoc. hardcover
197311505New York: Viking Press 1973. First edition. Cloth. Near Fine/near fine. Oblong 4to. A sharp clean copy in beige cloth binding in bright unclipped dustwrapper. A book of drawings. This copy INSCRIBED by the artist and dated in year of publication. <br/><br/> Viking Press hardcover books
1975210526New York: The Viking Press 1975. 387 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Cloth-backed boards. Fine in spine-toned dust jacket. Signed by the author. Bookmark from the Chicago 1st Edition Circle laid in. 387 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Burgess 99 p.110 The Viking Press unknown books
2000174New York: The Viking Press 2000. First edition of the Nobel Prize-winning author's final novel. Octavo original half cloth. Presentation copy inscribed by the author on the title page "For Tina Gotte Saul Bellow." Fine in a fine dust jacket. A cause for celebration.Bellow hugs the modern world hard in this novel.Ravelstein is rich deep and unnervingly entertaining" Jonathan Wilson The New York Times Book Review. The Viking Press hardcover books
1976914768NY: Viking. 1976. His first book of nonfiction a personal account of his visit to Israel in 1975 published the year he won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Signed by the author. Spotting to top stain else fine in a fine dust jacket. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Viking hardcover books
19715590<p>The book contains the <strong>first Russian publications </strong>of Saul Bellow '<em>Looking for Mr. Green</em>' Philip Roth '<em>You Can't Tell a Man by the Song He Sings</em>' published the same year as his first Russian book and Joyce Carol Oates '<em>Stigmata</em>'. It also includes the first book publication of '<em>Cutting Edge</em>' by James Purdy.<br />Additionally it features '<em>The Doctor's Wife</em>' from the collected stories '<em>Pigeon Feathers</em>' by John Updike '<em>The Sucker</em>' by Carson McCullers '<em>Franny</em>' by J.D. Salinger the essay '<em>Grand</em>' 1964 by Tennessee Williams '<em>Mr. Acarius</em>' by William Faulkner '<em>The Golden Age</em>' by John Cheever excerpts from '<em>Flood</em>' by Robert Penn Warren 'T<em>he Madeline Wherry Case</em>' by John O'Hara '<em>The Dead Gook</em>' by Norman Mailer '<em>Take Pity</em>' by Bernard Malamud '<em>Sunday Allergy</em>' by James Jones and '<em>Tell Me How Long the Train's Been Gone</em>' by James Baldwin.</p><p>Libman # 937.</p><p>OCLC locates three copies of this edition: in the Ohio State University Library the University of North Carolina Library and the Saxon State and University Library Dresden.</p> Progress hardcover
195955085New York: The Viking Press 1959. First edition. Near fine in near fine jacket. First printing of one of the Nobel winner's most acclaimed novels and one of Modern Library's 100 Best Novels in English. Though recommended by the Pulitzer committee for the prize in 1960 HENDERSON was infamously passed over by the board for the award. Bellow would eventually win the award in 1976 for HUMBOLDT'S GIFT. 8.5'' x 5.5''. Original quarter beige linen over orange cloth. In original unclipped $4.50 color pictorial jacket featuring art by Bill Preston. 344 pages. Fainted sunning to jacket spine. Trace shelfsoil wear. Overall sharp and bright. The Viking Press unknown
198481137New York N.Y.: Harper & Row Publishers 1984. First Edition Stated First Printing Stated. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. Thomas Victor author's photograph. 10 294 pages. DJ has slight wear and soiling. Minor fep discoloration bookplate removed Signed by the author Saul Bellow on the front free endpaper. The book includes five stories: Him with His Foot in His Mouth; What Kind of Day did You Have; Zetland: By a Character Witness; A Silver Dish; and Cousins. Saul Bellow born Solomon Bellows; 10 June 1915 - 5 April 2005 was a Canadian-American writer. 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. In the words of the Swedish Nobel Committee his writing exhibited "the mixture of rich picaresque novel and subtle analysis of our culture of entertaining adventure drastic and tragic episodes in quick succession interspersed with philosophic conversation all developed by a commentator with a witty tongue and penetrating insight into the outer and inner complications that drive us to act or prevent us from acting and that can be called the dilemma of our age." His best-known works include The Adventures of Augie March Henderson the Rain King Herzog Mr. Sammler's Planet Seize the Day Humboldt's Gift and Ravelstein. Bellow was widely regarded as one of the 20th century's greatest authors. Bellow said that of all his characters Eugene Henderson of Henderson the Rain King was the one most like himself. This book is a series of histories of personality of self-awakening that the author means to apply to us all. It also represents an important departure from the way stories are being written today in America and its publication was therefore a major event not only in the bountiful career of its author but also in American letters. The author won the 1976 Nobel Prize in Literature. Derived from a Kirkus review: Here in five short works from the past decade those seemingly contradictory roles-the darkly comic memoirist the thorny essayist-are on more rewarding display occasionally even blending in a richly charming way. One story "A Silver Dish" is the memoirist/family side of Bellow virtually undiluted: a 60-year-old South Chicago businessman reacts exuberantly to the death of his old father-in a memory-montage that showcases Bellow's boisterous visceral ironic warmth. In other pieces chunks of zesty family/friend reminiscence and personal psychology are shaded with cultural musings or implications. The brief fragmentary "Zetland: By a Character Witness" recalls the early life of a Chicago intellectual/bohemian rebelling against his old-fashioned Jewish family; the subtext is a gently mordant view of all intellectual idealism. In "Cousins" the narrator is a law-expert/celebrity who uses his influence to get a light sentence for his gangster-cousin Tanky; here the inability to "extricate myself from the ties of Jewish cousinhood" leads to memories of other cousins to anthropological puzzles to the conflict within a family or within a single personality between the "brainy" and the gutsy. And most effective of all in the weaving of earthy tale-spinning with meditation is the title story: narrator Harry a 65-ish musicologist who's hiding out in Vancouver is writing an apology to the long-ago victim of one of his many cruel wisecracks; he recounts the Balzac-like money/family mistakes which got him into his present mess; and without strain or contrivance this confession/self-analysis winds through such oddly relevant matters as Allen Ginsberg the breeding of pit bulldogs music vs. materialism and Jewish assimilationism. The longest piece here-the novella-length "What Kind of Day Did You Have"-is about an affair between a youngish divorcee and a famous old art critic becomes a frame for wrestlings with Marxism celebrity and intellectual hucksterism. Much of this welcome gathering presents the restless Bellow voice in full cry-taut colorful Talmudic and large-hearted. Harper & Row, Publishers hardcover
1975210526New York: The Viking Press 1975. 387 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Cloth-backed boards. Fine in spine-toned dust jacket. Signed by the author. Bookmark from the Chicago 1st Edition Circle laid in. 387 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Burgess 99 p.110 The Viking Press unknown
1968354908New York: Viking Press 1968. Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine. First edition. Foxing to the cloth spine near fine in an about fine dustwrapper with a couple of tiny tears. This copy is from the library of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Peter Taylor and his wife the National Book Award-nominated poet Eleanor Ross Taylor and bears the ownership Signature of Peter Taylor. Viking Press hardcover
197018154New York: Viking Press 1970. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Signed on first free end paper. 1970 NBA winner. 1/8" closed tear heal of spine light toning to inside spine of jacket. Nice clean top stain. Beautiful copy!! Viking Press hardcover
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
19531386486New York NY: The Viking Press 1953. First Edition First Printing First State Dust Jacket. Hardcover. Octavo 536 pages. In Good plus condition with a Good condition dust jacket. Black spine with green and red lettering. Dust jacket is wrapped in a mylar covering price is uncut "$4.50" stains on the front and rear covers bending wear along the center chipping along the spine and mild to moderate wear along the extremities. Boards have moderate age-toning along the edges front board and spine has mild wear along the fore corners mild wear along the edges and moderate wear along the spine head and tail edges. Textblock has mild adhesive wear along the pastedowns mild age toning throughout moderate age-toning along the edges staining on the fore and head edges and mild wear along the edges. DL consignment. Shelved Room C. 1386486. Special Collections. The Viking Press hardcover
19531397039New York New York: Viking 1953. First Edition First Printing First State. Hardcover. Octavo 536 pages. In Very Good minus condition with Good Plus condition dust jacket. Spine is black with white yellow and green lettering. Dust jacket protected by mylar covering price uncut: "$4.50" on front flap; has mild general soiling moderate general age-toning sun-fading along spine chipping to fore corners and open tearing along spine head tail and joints; small tears along rear head edge moderate surface tearing and non-archival clear tape along spine. Boards have mild bumping to head fore corners chipping to tail fore corners moderate shelving wear along extremities mild soiling two small dried glue spots and moderate age-toning along spine. Text block edges mildly scuffed and moderately age toned head edge dyed orange; previous owner's inscription to front free endpaper. DL Consignment. Shelved Room C. 1397039. Special Collections. Viking hardcover
196555081New York: Viking Press 1965. First printing. Fine in near fine jacket. Signed first edition review copy of the Nobel and Pulitzer winner's only play. 8'' x 5.25''. Original quarter black cloth over grey paper boards white. In original unclipped $3.50 photographic jacket. Orange topstain. x 118 pages. Publisher's review slip loosely laid in. Signed by Bellow on the front free endpaper. Some mild toning to extremities of jacket. Else clean and sharp. Viking Press unknown
201431083Steidl 2014. Minor bumping to corners else near fine copies in gray cloth boards in near fine photo-illustrated jackets. Some minor edge-wear to photo-illustrated slip-jacket. First Edition. Oblong octavo. Two volume set. A lush collection of Saul Leiter's black-and-white photography; organized into Interior and Exterior volumes. Steidl unknown
1964001129.2<p>A lovely first printing of the first American edition Viking NY 1964 signed by author Saul Bellow directly on the front free end paper. The book is in near fine condition with some rubbing/bumping at the spine ends but no remainder marks a tight and square binding sharp corners with no owner inscriptions or highlighting and no staining or marking. The notoriously fragile dust jacket is in very good condition not price-clipped $5.75 with small chips and tears at the extremities and wear at the folds. It is now protected by an archival cover which is easily removable. Please do not hesitate to contact us for further information.</p> Viking hardcover
1976155319N.p.: Rex Features 1976. Vintage photograph of Pulitzer and Nobel Prize-winning writer Saul Bellow sitting at his desk in 1976. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Manuscript ink annotations on the top margin noting Bellow's name the year and the name of photograph agency Rex Features else Near Fine. Rex Features unknown
1972132104Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1972. Vintage black-and-white double weight still photograph from the 1972 film featuring an invested George Harrison singing and playing guitar.<br /> <br /> Harrison arranged a concert to benefit the people of Bangladesh at the behest of Ravi Shankar and staged the show in New York's Madison Square Garden in 1971. Bob Dylan Eric Clapton Ravi Shankar and many others performed alongside Harrison and it is considered one of the first foreign-aid benefit concerts. <br /> <br /> 7 x 9.25 inches with no borders as issued. A hint of rubbing to the corners else Near Fine. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown
51-6003Paris: Galerie Maeght 1953. Folio. Original wraps. 28 x 28cm Tear lower right corner of front cover stains on rear cover outside edge. .DLM édité en mars 1953 pour la 1ère exposition de STEINBERG à la Galerie Maeght présentant 110 dessins inédits. 28 pages non reliées. 22 reproductions en couleurs dont 4 en double page. Not the reprint or second edition. Paris: Galerie Maeght, 1953. paperback