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CA06A-00141Shirley and Hyde. Collectible - Good. First edition copy. Collectible - Good. Portland ME: Shirley & Hyde 1829. 1st Edition. 242pp. 12mo. Original calf lacking the leather spine label. Some wear to the leather sheets browned and mildly foxed else VG. Weight: 7.0 ounces = 199 grams. Size: 7.2 x 4.6 x 0.6 inches = 18 x 11.5 x 1.5cm. Inquire if you need further information. Gach Shirley and Hyde hardcover books
CA06A-00017Shirley and Hyde. Collectible - Acceptable. Collectible - Acceptable. Portland ME: Shirley & Hyde 1829. 1st Edition. 242pp. 12mo. Original calf with leather spine label. Front joint beginning to split still a very clean attractive copy. Uncommon. Sadoff Catalog page 63. Weight: 7.0 ounces = 199 grams. Size: 7.2 x 4.6 x 0.6 inches = 18 x 11.5 x 1.5cm Inquire if you need further information. Gach Shirley and Hyde hardcover books
1829480Portland: Shirley and Hyde 1829. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. First edition of Conversations On The Animal Economy by Doctor Isaac Ray. Twelvemo xi 13-242pp. Contemporary binding marbled covers beige cloth spine gilt title over black. Modern end papers. Clean pages light foxing on title page. An excellent job rebinding this book in an attractive modern presentation. Dr. Isaac Ray was an American psychiatrist known as one of the founders of modern forensic psychiatry. He was best known for "A Treatise on the Medical Jurisprudence of Insanity" which he published in 1838. Shirley and Hyde hardcover books
1987Embry 137470Classics of Medicine 1987. Facsimile reprint. Fine. Full olive leather gilt. Includes "Notes from the Editor" pamphlet. Classics of Medicine, 1987. Facsimile reprint. hardcover books
1829303513Portland Maine: Shirley and Eyre 1829. Illus. 428pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Bound in quarter calf and marbled boards. Signed on the ffep Abby Caroline ---the Seminary July 24 1838. Illus. 428pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Ray was an American psychiatrist one of the founders of forensic psychiatry. This is Ray's first book. Shirley and Eyre unknown books
19651333283Los Angeles: The Ward Ritchie Press 1965. Hardcover. Octavo; G/G; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine black with white print; DJ has edgewear with creasing and small tears to top and bottom edges tape applied to spine ends mild shelfwear large tear to rear see photo; Boards in pink cloth with silver print slight bump to front top corner else clean and strong; Text block has spotting to edges clean text; xix 204 pages frontispiece port. illustrated b&w. 1333283. FP New Rockville Stock. The Ward Ritchie Press hardcover books
1984WRCLIT62694New York: Limited Editions Club 1984. Large quarto. Quarter morocco and Irish linen by Gray Parrot. Illustrated with three original color lithographs by Larry Rivers. Bookplate of the James S. Copley collection on front pastedown trace of faint sunning to spine tiny bump to fore-edge but a very good copy in slipcase with short snag at bottom fore-edge and tiny sticker shadow on side panel. First edition in this format with a new Author's Note by Singer and three original lithographs by Rivers. One of 1500 numbered copies signed by Singer and Rivers. Limited Editions Club unknown books
194650823Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Very Good. 1946. Hardcover. Ithaca New York: Cornell University Press 1946. Reissue Roberts the "first dean of the College of Agriculture Cornell University" compliment card laid-in "with the compliments of Cornell University Press Ithaca New York" a Very Good copy in a slightly dingy but Very Good DJ. . Cornell University Press hardcover books
1967263142New York: Ikuf 1967. 291 pages very good hardcover inscribed by the author. Text in Yiddish some black and white reproductions of works by Chagall. "The world of Marc Chagall. Ikuf unknown books
1952263143New York: the author 1952. 320 pages hardcover spine slightly sloped some shelfwear; inscribed by the author. Novel in Yiddish the first in a trilogy translated in English as "The Awakening of Motek. the author unknown books
1996708678Dallas TX: Baskerville. 1996. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Baskerville paperback books
1916WRCLIT64204London: Printed by the Paragon Printing Works Stepney Green 1916. 12mo. Original printed yellow wrappers. Wrappers darkened and a bit frayed along spine with narrow chips to the fold otherwise a very good copy of a scarce and fragile book. Half morocco slipcase and chemise. First edition of the poet/painter's third separate publication like its predecessors printed at his own expense and privately distributed. As often this crudely printed pamphlet bears some manuscript corrections in the text. The title is slightly deceptive as a small group of poems including war poems are appended. With a presentation inscription inside the front wrapper from Sydney Schiff to Lydia Sherwood January 24 1926. Schiff 1868-1944 translator of Proust patron of Joyce and Wyndham Lewis and friend of Eliot and Max Beerbohm published novels under the pseudonym "Stephen Hudson." His wife Violet nee Beddington was the younger sister of Wilde's friend Ada Leverson "The Sphinx". Rosenberg met Schiff in the spring of 1915. "Like Edward Marsh Schiff became Rosenberg's 'absentee patron' in the sense that he put no pressure on him to produce works in return for occasional support and was available whenever Rosenberg needed him . His new friendship with Schiff also contributed to his growing consciousness of being a Jew. They communicated easily . To Schiff Rosenberg could say things which would have been inappropriate to Marsh. ." "Moses" evolved from Rosenberg's exposure to anti-Semitism during his military service. Schiff was an important Jewish friend at the time and was instrumental in helping distribute copies of the play in literary circles. Lydia Sherwood d. 1989 was a British actress both stage and film from the 1920s to 1960s. See Joseph Cohen JOURNEY TO THE TRENCHES: THE LIFE OF ISAAC ROSENBERG 1890 - 1918 New York 1975. REILLY WWI p.279. Printed by the Paragon Printing Works, Stepney Green unknown books
192221083London: William Heinemann 1922. First edition. One of 500 copies printed. The first collected edition of Rosenberg's work preceded by several rare pamphlets published prior to his death at the front in World War I. Rosenberg was one of the great literary losses of the Great War along with Wilfred Owen and Edward Thomas although had he survived he might have proved to be an even greater painter. His poems "Break of Day in the Trenches" "Louse Hunting" and "Dead Man's Dump" which are collected here are classics of the literature of war. A fine copy in dust jacket which is very slightly rubbed. 8vo frontispiece portrait original black cloth with printed label on the spine dust jacket. A fine copy in dust jacket which is very slightly rubbed. William Heinemann unknown books
1949WRCLIT76475London: Chatto & Windus 1949. Gilt cloth. Australian bookseller's stamp in corner of front pastedown endsheets and edges foxed but a good tight copy in somewhat foxed and modestly shelfworn dust jacket. "Revised and definitive" edition of the poems only based on the 1937 edition. Edited by Gordon Bottomly and Denys Harding with a Foreword by Siegfried Sassoon. REILLY p.279. Chatto & Windus hardcover books
1974WRCLIT76476London: Chatto & Windus 1974. Gilt cloth-textured boards. A bit of smudging along top edge otherwise a nice bright copy in price- clipped very slight yellowed pictorial dust jacket. The third impression of the 1949 "Revised and definitive" edition of the poems only based on the 1937 edition. Edited by Gordon Bottomly and Denys Harding with a Foreword by Siegfried Sassoon. REILLY p.279. Chatto & Windus hardcover books
1979010645London: Chatto & Windus 1979. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Includes a foreword by Siegfried Sassoon. Chatto & Windus hardcover books
1937140940389London: Chatto and Windus 1937. First Edition. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition first printing. Bound in publisher's red cloth with spine lettered in gilt. Near Fine with small stain to cloth at rear. Previous owner name penciled on front free endpaper pages toned. In a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket which is toned soiled and lightly edge-worn. A lovely copy of this scarce book issued in a run of 500 copies with 900 unbound sheets to be stored for later use. Just over 400 copies were sold in total by 1941 when the remainder were destroyed when the publisher's warehouse was bombed during the Blitz. Chatto and Windus unknown books
193710220London: Chatto & Windus 1937. First edition. Keynes B15. Reilly p. 279. The Collected Works was issued in an edition of 500 copies with 900 sets of sheets stored at the publisher's bindery; only 403 copies had been sold by March 1938 & the remaining unbound sheets were destroyed in April 1941 when Chatto & Windus' warehouse was bombed during the Blitz. The Collected Works became exceedingly scarce and today it is impossible to obtain. - Cohen Journey to the Trenches N. Y. 1975. Killed during a night patrol near Arras in 1918 Rosenberg was one of the most promising poets & painters to die in the Great War. His war poems such as Louse Hunting Dead Man's Dump & Break of Day in the Trenches rival the best poems of Owen Graves & Sassoon. Dust jacket lightly foxed and worn and a bit dust-soiled but a very good copy of a rare book. 8vo frontispiece illustrated original russet cloth dust jacket. Dust jacket lightly foxed and worn and a bit dust-soiled but a very good copy of a rare book. Chatto & Windus unknown books
197928186New York: Oxford University Press 1979. First edition thus. Cloth. Very Good/very good. 8vo. 320 pp. Foreword by Siegfried Sassoon and edited by and with notes and an introduction by Ian Parsons. First edition thus. A handsome very good clothbound copy in price-intact dustwrapper. Oxford University Press unknown books
1979WRCLIT84773New York: Oxford Univ. Press 1979. Large octavo. Gray cloth gilt. Color plates. Errata slip. Fine in near fine dust jacket with small snag below the letterpress on upper panel. First edition. Edited with introduction and notes by Ian Parsons with a reprinting of Sassoon's 1937 note on Rosenberg. Oxford Univ. Press hardcover books
1979WRCLIT76458New York: Oxford Univ. Press 1979. Large octavo. Gray cloth gilt. Color plates. Errata slip. Fine in near fine dust jacket with small nicks at crown of spine. First edition. Edited with introduction and notes by Ian Parsons with a reprinting of Sassoon's 1937 note on Rosenberg. Oxford Univ. Press hardcover books
195957390Leeds: University of Leeds with Patridge Press 1959. First edition. 36 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Introduction by Jon Silkin with uncollected verse fragments unpublished letters and a catalogue of the exhibition with three reproductions of artwork. Leeds: University of Leeds with Patridge Press, unknown books
198232295Bristol: Bristol Branch of the Historical Association 1982. First edition. 19 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Tomlinson's essay with four b&w reproductions of Rosenberg artwork. Bristol: Bristol Branch of the Historical Association unknown books
1966115232New York: The Viking Press 1966. Octavo cloth-backed boards. First edition. A fine copy in near fine dust jacket with touch of rubbing at edges and some dust soiling to rear panel. #115232 The Viking Press unknown books
1946WRCLIT80213New York: Dial Press 1946. Cloth. Endsheets a bit foxed and offset from jacket the pictorial jacket has a dampmark extending out from the toe of the spine visible mainly in the verso but otherwise a very good copy. First edition of the first novel by Bellow's contemporary and friend from childhood a portrayal of the "adolescence of a Jewish boy in Chicago" - Hanna. Design by Meyer Wagman. HANNA 3065. INGLEHART 235. Dial Press hardcover books