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1994267605London: Brassey's 1994. First. hardcover. good/very good. Illus. 8vo blue cloth d.w. cloth soiled. London: Brassey's 1994.<br/><br/> Brassey's unknown books
1976226677New York: That New Magazine 1976. Magazine. 64p. 8.5x11 inches articles reviews news photos illustrations ads some mild wear otherwise very good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. That New Magazine unknown books
1923233994Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1923. hardcover. very good. Introduction by Richard C. Cabot. xxiv 421pp. tall 8vo maroon cloth t.e.g.; few instances of penciled notes in margins lightly rubbed. Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1923. A very good copy. Presentation copy signed by Hexter on front free end-paper.<br/><br/> Harvard University Press unknown books
193528235Windham Connecticut: Hawthorn House 1935. 1st edition Englund Checklist p. 54. Limited to 300 cc. Grey cloth spine over rose-colored paper-wrapped boards. Slipcase. A VG book with lightly sunned sine panel in a VG slipcase which shows some modest wear & sunning to edges. 40 2 pp. 10 decorations by Valenti Angelo and t.p. device. 12mo. <br/><br/> Hawthorn House hardcover books
188255192Baltimore: John Murphy & Co. Printers and Stationers 1882. 8vo. 27pp. 2 illus. 1. Very good printed wraps. <br/><br/> John Murphy & Co., Printers and Stationers paperback books
1947179256London: Penguin Books 1947. Softcover. Good age toning to pages shelfwear and staining to wraps. Color illustrated wraps unpaginated profusely illustrated in bw illustrations. First Penguin Book edition of this book. Penguin Books unknown books
1990239266New York: Whitney Museum of American Art 1990. Limited. hardcover. fine. Two color woodcuts one of which is initialed by Steinberg and hand-painted by Michael Berdan and 16 black & white tipped-in lithographs. Slim folio black morocco spine gilt- lettered bright yellow linen boards board slipcase. New York: Whitney Museum 1990. Fine.<br/><br/> One of only 160 copies signed by the author and initialed by the artist. Published by the Library Fellows of the Whitney Museum of Art organized by May Castleberry. Printed by Stamperia Valdonega in Verona. An amusing collaboration and a handsome production depicting the traffic architecture and noise of Canal Street which was Frazier's neighborhood in New York for twelve years. Canal Street crosses Manhattan from the Brooklyn Bridge to the Holland Tunnel.<br/><br/> Whitney Museum of American Art unknown books
19904318New York: Whitney Museum 1990. Published by the Library Fellows of the Whitney Museum of Art. First in the series "Artists and Writers: American Journals" organized by May Castleberry. Printed by Stamperia Valdonega in Verona under the supervision of Martino Mardersteig. Folio black morocco spine gilt-lettered and yellow linen boards. Fine. A very amusing collaboration and a handsome production. Two color woodcuts one of which is initialled by Steinberg hand-painted by Michael Berdan and 16 tipped-in offset lithographs. They depict the traffic architecture and noise of Canal Street which was Frazier's neighborhood in New York for twelve years. Canal Street leads to the Holland Tunnel the first Hudson River vehicular tunnel of which Frazier describes the building history. Canal Street is a vivid hodgepodge of architecture and shops both open air and enclosed selling everything from designer knock-offs to fruit and vegetables and an amazing array of hardware and auto parts. Black Morocco and Yellow Linen. Fine. Illus. by Saul Steinberg. Folio. Whitney Museum Hardcover books
1965135341Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1965. Vintage studio still photograph of Noel Coward from the 1965 film. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Spicer p. 441. Grant p. 101. Paramount Pictures unknown books
194079134NY:: Garden City Publishing Co. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1940. Hardcover. B00ITH0MYU . Adapted from the fairy tale by Alexander Pushkin. First edition thus. Very good in a very good minor edge wear dust jacket. An attractive reasonably well preserved copy . Garden City Publishing Co., hardcover books
1930WRCLIT24950Boston: Humphries 1930. Decorated boards paper label. First edition. Inscribed by the author. Very good. Humphries hardcover books
104380hardcover. very good. 208pp. 8vo cloth worn d.w. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press 1962.<br/><br/> unknown books
198438438Albuquerque: New Mexico Book League 1984. First edition. Self wrappers. A fine copy. 20 pp. 4to. Includes the usual list of books and reviews in addition to the article by Cohen and 1 reproduction of Juan D. Zumárraga's 1539 Conmemorativo 1939. IV Centenario de la Imprenta en México primera en América. New Mexico Book League unknown books
1972530131972. FIELD Saul. With Morton Levitt. BLOOMSDAY: AN INTERPRETATION OF JAMES JOYCE'S ULYSSES. Illustrated. Greenwich CT: New York Graphic Society 1972. Folio cloth in dust jacket with green slipcase stamped in decorative red-lace pattern. Signed Limited Edition of 250 numbered copies. Contains an original engraving printed on Arches "Lavis-Trait" paper- numbered and signed by Field. Near fine; price-clipped d/j; some edgewear & bit of browning slipcase. $225.00. <br/><br/> hardcover 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
19725831Greenwich Connecticut: New York Graphic Society 1972. Limited. Decorative Cloth. Collectible; Fine/Fine. The 1970 SIGNED/LIMITED edition. #106 of 225 copies signed by both authors and "containing an original engraving printed on Arches 'Lavis-Trait' paper". A very sharp copy to boot. Immaculate and Fine in a bright price-clipped Near Fine dustjacket. Elephant folio 119 pgs. Also includes a Near Fine example of publisher's decorated slipcase. Signed by Authors. <br/><br/> New York Graphic Society hardcover books
1972243602New York: New York Graphic Society 1972. First. hardcover. near fine/very good-. Profusely illustrated most in color with engravings by Field; text by Levitt. 120 pages. Slim folio green cloth worn d.w. Greenwich: New York Graphic Society 1972. First edition. Near fine in very good- dust wrapper.<br/><br/> New York Graphic Society unknown books
3522Joyce James Levitt Morton P. BLOOMSDAY. AN INTERPRETATION OF JAMES JOYCE'S ULYSSES. Engravings by Saul Field. Greenwich Connecticut New York Graphic Society 1972. Cloth. Dust jacket. Very good condition. <br/><br/> hardcover books
197237555Greenwich CT: New York Graphic Society 1972. First trade printing. Saul Field. Large 4to pp. 120. The Bloomsday Suite of color engravings by Saul Field with some preliminary drawings in black and white and commentary by Morton Levitt. A nice copy in somewhat soiled and worn dj. New York Graphic Society unknown books
19079072New York: Ullman Manufacturing Company 1907. First Edition. Original Wraps. Very Good. Full color off-set printed multi-flap post card mailer with die-cut holes for puzzle and tab for closing. 3.5x5.5"; bright and unmarred with fully intact flaps. <br/><br/>An example of early 20th century Black Americana ephemera or as some refer to as 'Negrobilia' referring to a wide array of materials including mass advertisements postcards tourist souvenirs etc. with the image of an African American universally portrayed in a derogatory and racist manner. These items were produced and manufactured by and for white audiences that enhanced the perception of white racial superiority and class status. These type of items are particularly challenging to many communities however many scholars and private collectors alike agree these materials are historical records and reminders of the racist history of the United States and should not be invisible. The puzzle postcard is an example of mass produced racial stereotyping manufactured for an actual mailing enclosure. The instructions on the outside of the mailer state: "Arrange the flaps by placing one over another in such a manner as to show ONLY the eleven pickaninnies." <br /> <br />Reference: Goings Kenneth. "Mammy and Uncle Mose: Black Collectibles and American Stereotyping." Bloomington Indiana University Press 1994. Ullman Manufacturing Company paperback books
2001304502New York: American Jewish Historical Society 2001. First edition of which this is No. 74 of 600 copies signed by Saul Touster. 16 woodcuts in a seperate portfolio. Captions in English Hungarian and Hebrew. 1 vols. 4to. Wrappers in black portfolio fine. First edition of which this is No. 74 of 600 copies signed by Saul Touster. 16 woodcuts in a seperate portfolio. Captions in English Hungarian and Hebrew. 1 vols. 4to. American Jewish Historical Society unknown books
199533797St. Louis: Westgate Press. Near Fine. 1995. Hardcover. Illustrated. First edition. About fine in blue cloth. No dust jacket. . Westgate Press hardcover books
200312036New York: The Library of America 2003. First edition of the Library of America release of the author's first three novels. Octavo original maroon cloth. Signed by both Saul Bellow and James Wood on the title page. James Wood served as editor. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Rare signed as the author was aged at this point and did not attend booksignings for the release of this edition. 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 Library of America hardcover books
1985708996Garden City NY: Doubleday. 1985. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Doubleday paperback books
1986021748Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press 1986. xiii 191p. stiff wrappers. University of Chicago Press unknown books