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19822274130Harper & Row 1982. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. First edition. Top edge lightly foxed jacket lightly toned faint crease on front jacket flap corner. 1982 Hard Cover. We have more books available by this author!. 346 pp. "Saul Bellow June 10 1915 Harper & Row hardcover books
1982000223Harper and Row 1982. First Edition. Soft cover. Fine. Uncorrected proof in wrappers of Bellow's Nobel Prize-winning ninth novel. Harper and Row unknown books
1982107607Harper & Row 1982. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Fine/No Jacket. Uncorrected proof of the first edition fine in wrappers. Publication information printed on the front cover including the Probable Publication Date of February 1982. Harper & Row unknown books
1982107608Harper & Row 1982. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Uncorrected proof of the first edition very good in wrappers with some light soiling. Publication information printed on the front cover including the Probable Publication Date of February 1982. Harper & Row unknown books
198210111116Franklin Center: Franklin Library 1982. First edition. Issued unsigned as one in the publisher's First Edition series. This copy signed by Bellow on the title page. Illustrated by Robert Heindel. Gilt-stamped leather-covered boards all edges gilt satin pagemarker. "Notes from the Editors" illustrated pamphet laid-in as issued. Unread copy in Fine condition. Signed by Bellow at the Vermont Literary Festival in Brattleboror and uncommon as such. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Not Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Franklin Library Hardcover books
198229040NY: Harper & Row 1982. First Harper & Row edn. third printing. 8vo pp. 312. A nice copy in somewhat chipped and soiled dj. A novel. Harper & Row unknown books
1982WRCLIT30846New York: Harper & Row 1982. Printed wrappers. Uncorrected page proofs of the first edition. A couple of small stains to lower wrapper else about fine. Harper & Row unknown books
1982WRCLIT32417New York: Harper & Row 1982. Printed wrappers. Uncorrected page proofs of the first edition. With photograph and review slip laid in. About fine. Harper & Row unknown books
1982WN390NLNew York: Harper & Row 1982. Green cloth with gilt spine lettering. Dust jacket has light soiling otherwise book and jacket are near fine. Owner signature on endpaper. A major work of one of America's leading novelists. First Edtion. Cloth. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Harper & Row Hardcover books
1974304495New York Harper & Row Publishers 1974. 1974. First edition so stated. 8vo. Dust jacket designed by Muriel Nasser unclipped; minor nicks. Very good.186 pages. No other signatures or bookplates. Signed and inscribed by Saul on front free endpaper: "To Bea - with warmest best wishes and much affection Oscar Saul". Inscribed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, Harper & Row, Publishers [1974]. hardcover books
1948140733Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1948. Vintage double weight still photograph from the 1948 film. Photographer's rubber stamp and mimeograph snipe to the verso. Featuring an image of Lee J. Cobb and William Holden at a chess board. <br/><br/>A psychopathic killer takes a young psychoanalyst and his family hostage never expecting that the psychoanalyst would cure him of his murderous urges. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Fine condition. <br/><br/>Grant US Classic Noir. Selby US Canon. Silver and Ward Classic Noir. Spicer US. Columbia Pictures unknown books
1944137390New York: The Vanguard Press 1944. First Edition. First Edition. The author's first book with a price of $2.50 at the bottom of the jacket front flap as called for. <br/><br/>Near Fine in a bright about Near Fine dust jacket with a lovely deep brown topstain. Backstrip and jacket spine panel both very slightly sunned with some minor wear at the spine ends. A very attractive copy overall. <br/><br/>Hanna 308. The Vanguard Press unknown books
191312123London: HJohn Richmond 1913. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. 8vo. A very good copy in gold bound wrappers. A parody written by Sassoon under this pen name. Bookplate to inside front cover. <br/><br/> HJohn Richmond paperback books
1981140711New York: Monthly Review Press 1981. 160p. wraps; entire issue devoted to the theme. Monthly Review Press unknown books
1972152356N.p.: N.p. 1972. Vintage borderless satin-finish double-weight reference photograph from the 1972 documentary film showing musicians George Harrison and Bob Dylan performing together. <br/><br/>One of the first large-scale humanitarian aid rock concerts The Concert for Bangladesh featured a plethora of 1960s pop and rock musicians performing to raise relief funds for the refugees of the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War-related genocide spearheaded by Harrison and Indian sitar player Ravi Shankar. The event was filmed in its entirety as well as made into a successful album by Apple Corps but performance rights and tax issues led to funds raised from the film and album speculated to total anywhere from $8 to 10 million being held in an IRS escrow account for over a decade.<br/><br/>Shot on location over two days at Madison Square Garden in New York. <br/><br/>9.5 x 7 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
1972132104Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1972. Vintage black-and-white double weight still photograph from the 1972 film featuring a wailing George Harrison playing his 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 books
1988Embry 152183Easton Press 1988. Fine. Full red leather gilt. Part of the Library of the Presidents series. Includes the "Collector's notes." Easton Press, 1988. hardcover books
198722016New York: Simon and Schuster 1987. First edition early printing of Bloom's landmark work. Octavo original half cloth. Association copy inscribed by the author on the half-title page "For Richard A. Ware One of the most admirable men I have met during my career and my special benefactor. Gratefully Allan Bloom September 1987." The recipient Richard A. Ware served under President Richard Nixon as acting assistant secretary of defense and who was later appointed by President Ronald Reagan to the Board of Foreign Scholarships. He was later named president of the Earhart Foundation which is an American private charitable foundation that funded research and scholarship. It was founded in 1929 by oil executive Harry Boyd Earhart. Stamp of the Earhart Foundation on the front free endpaper crossed out near fine in a near fine dust jacket. Foreword by Saul Bellow. Books signed by Bloom are rare. The Closing of the American Mind is brilliant. . . . No other book combines such shrewd insights into our current state. . . . No other book is at once so lively and so deep so witty and so thoughtful so outrageous and so sensible so amusing and so chilling. . . . An extraordinary book" William Kristol The Wall Street Journal. Named by TIME Magazine as one of the 100 best and most influential non-fiction books since 1923. Simon and Schuster hardcover books
19781310640New York: John Wiley & Sons 1978. Hardcover. Octavo; VG/VG/ Hardcover with dust jacket; yellow spine with black text; dust jacket of Vol.1 has minor tears at the front top edge; boards of both volumes are strong; text blocks are clean; 1065p. Total Number Of Pages for Pt.1 & 2. 1310640. FP New Rockville Stock. John Wiley & Sons hardcover books
196218937ECleveland OH: Meridian Books 1962. First Edition - Paperbound. Signed and inscribed by the author / artist Saul Steinberg to the great film director and noted art collector Billy Wilder. Inscribed: “To Billy W. - Saul ST. ‘62.†Near fine copy with a touch of fading to the spine and a hint of use in printed wrappers. A selection of drawings reproduced from three previous books of Steinberg: ‘The Art Of Living’ ‘The Passport’ and ‘The Labyrinth.’ According to UCSB art historian David Beghard Wilder had “one of the largest and certainly one of the finest collections of Saul Steinberg.†Billy Wilder was one of Hollywood’s most fabled art collectors including works by Picasso Miro Matisse Braque Chagall Cornell Dubuffet Renoir Pissaro Schwitters Schiele Klee Leger Giacometti etc. Billy Wilder’s legendary status in Hollywood as a director screenwriter and producer includes such classic films as Ninotchka Sunset Boulevard Double Indemnity The Lost Weekend Stalag 17 Some Like it Hot The Seven Year Itch The Apartment and The Fortune Cookie. Meridian Books unknown books
19404961bdNew York: Garden City Publishing Co. Inc. 1940. Octavo cloth-backed full-color illustrated boards hardcover illus. endpapers unpaginated 38 pp. Near-Fine with lightly rubbed edges; in a Very Good dust jacket with edgewear that includes light chipping. From dust jacket: This is a story of old Russia when that faraway land was ruled by the jolly Tzar Saltan. It is the story of the lovely young Militrissa who became the Tzar’s bride and of Natasia her jealous sister who plotted against her with their wicked nurse Barbarischa. For a time their schemes were successful and poor Militrissa and her little son Prince Guidon were tossed on the sea for many days and nights with only a barrel as their boat. How they were finally saved and how the young Prince was magically transformed into a bumble bee is all told in this exciting book. Based on an original poem by Alexander Pushkin this bright fanciful fairy tale has been brought joyously to life by the Junior Programs opera The Bumble Bee Prince which is now touring the country. The opera with its beautiful Rimsky-Korsakov music is a favorite of children everywhere. This book follows its action closely and includes many of the principal musical themes. Adapted by Saul Lancourt. Illustrated in full color by Sheilah Beckett. Garden City Publishing Co., Inc., 1940. hardcover books
194212476New York: Academy Photo Offset 1942. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 160 pp illustrated with many drawings by Raskin some in two colors and several full-page. Text in English Hebrew and Yiddish with the Yiddish by Israel Levine. Boards have some scuffing. Gift inscription in Yiddish on the title page else unmarked. Binding is tight. Pages are rippled from storage in a humid environment. No mustiness or odors. No dust jacket. Academy Photo Offset hardcover books
1978WRCLIT39821New York: McGraw-Hill 1978. Printed wrappers. Advance reading copy of the first U.S. edition. Near fine. McGraw-Hill 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
1949300484New York: Harper 1949. hardcover. very good. 300 fun illustrations. Small folio pictorial yellow cloth. New York: Harper & Brothers 1949. Lightly dust-soled still a very good copy lacking the dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Harper unknown books