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20102008118Fox Searchlight 2010. wrappers. fine. Screenplay of the movie. Fine in wrappers. Fox Searchlight unknown books
WELLER9780062464347New. New book. unknown books
196498655Hong Kong: Chung Chi 1964. hardcover. very good/very good. xvi 441pp. 8vo cloth d.w; dust wrapper lightly rubbed. Hong Kong: Chung Chi Publications 1964. A very good copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Chung Chi unknown books
1987USEMHEW00LRILR Press 1987. Fine. Semyonov Moshe. Hewers of Wood and Drawers of Water: Noncitizen Arabs in the Israeli Labor Market. and Noah Lewin-Epstein. NY: ILR Press 1987. 152pp. Indexed. 8vo. Gray Cloth. Book condition: Near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with a few small closed tears to edges. ILR Press hardcover books
1987USEMHEW00CTILR Press 1987. Very Good. Semyonov Moshe. Hewers of Wood and Drawers of Water: Noncitizen Arabs in the Israeli Labor Market. and Noah Lewin-Epstein. NY: ILR Press 1987. 152pp. Indexed. 8vo. Gray Cloth. Book condition: Very good. Light rubbing to extremities. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. ILR Press hardcover books
185767716Farmington: Samuel S. Cowles. Very Good. 1857. Pamphlet. Porter Noah. HALF-CENTURY DISCOURSE; ON OCCASION OF THE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS ORDINATION AS PASTOR OF THE FIRST CHURCH IN FARMINGTON CONN. DELIVERED NOVEMBER 12TH 1856. Farmington: Samuel S. Cowles 1857. 54 pages removed from a bound volume but solid and tight. The contents are just slightly foxed and toned but bright and complete. About Very Good. . Samuel S. Cowles unknown books
193912900New York: Combo Press 1939. First Edition. First edition limited to 1000 copies this copy out-of-series. Octavo 22.5 cm; pebbled cloth boards; dustjacket; 256pp; illus. Previous owner's bookplate inside front cover else a clean tight copy in the scarce illustrated dustwrapper generally worn and soiled with brief losses at extremities Good to Very Good. Novel of Depression-era Jewish ghetto life in Chicago by the Yiddish poet Noah Steinberg b. 1889. A member in the teens and twenties of the "Die Junge" school of Yiddish poets and playwrights who consciously avoided the social themes of their "Sweatshop Poet" forebears Steinberg appears by the late thirties to have embraced a more proletarian world view; the current work deals frankly with poverty crime anti-Semitism and "the degeneration of the governing class by power largely misused" from the jacket copy. <br/><br/>The book was composed in English though nearly all Steinberg's earlier published work was written in Yiddish. Text Illustrations rather crudely reproduced by S. Witkewitz Louis Lodowick Rinaldo Cuneo Hilda Katz George Grosz others. Uncommon in dustjacket this is a fairly well-preserved copy. Jacket includes a lengthy cover blurb by Tom Cannon composed as a letter to Upton Sinclair and Jim Tully; also brief comments by Sherwood Anderson and Llewellyln Jones. Combo Press unknown books
2002268049New York: HarperCollins 2002. First. hardcover. very good/very good. Maps. 694pp. 8vo two-toned boards d.w. New York: HarperCollins 2002. Very good<br/><br/> HarperCollins unknown books
2002Embry 174534HarperCollins 2002. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. HarperCollins, 2002. First edition, first printing. unknown books
2002UTRUGET01fpHarperCollins 2002. Very Good. Trudeau Noah Andre. Gettysburg: a Testing of Courage. New York: HarperCollins 2002. Book club edition. 694pp. Indexed. Bibliography. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Both ends of spine lightly bumped. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Edges lightly rubbed and spine slightly faded. HarperCollins hardcover books
18369580New Haven 1836. 8vo 8pp. stitched as issued with 2 small corrections in the text in the hand of Noah Webster in red pencil and in ink as usual; fine copy. Skeel 751: "This pamphlet was printed but not published copies being given to each of Webster's children and grandchildren for the purpose of preserving the history of the family . and to correct an error in Dr. Trumbull's History of Connecticut". Surprisingly it is only the 11th printed genealogy of an American family. <br/><br/> unknown books
1979RKRAFRO00ECUniversity of California Press 1979. Fine. Kramer Samuel Noah. From the Poetry of Sumer: Creation Glorification Adoration. Berkeley: University of California Press 1979. 1st edition. 104pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Blue cloth with gilt stamped title on the spine. Book condition: Near fine with subtly rubbed corners. Dust Jacket Condition: Near fine with subtly rubbed corners and small unobtrusive smudge on rear panel. University of California Press hardcover books
1821843121821. WORCESTER Noah. THE FRIEND OF PEACE VOLUME II. BY PHILO PACIFICUS. Cambridge: Hilliard and Metcalf 1821. Includes nos. 1 - 12. vi 2 variously paginated; includes also: an Appendix to No. 4 Vol II; an Address Delivered at the Fourth Anniversary of the Massachusetts Peace Society December 25 1819; another Address to the same Society December 25 1820; and an article National Dangers and Means of Escape. 8vo. bound in tree calf backstrip missing front board detached with tape adhered to joint edge as is the case with the rear board. Ex-library with usual internal markings. Endpapers foxed. With Table of Contents. Uncommon: As is. unknown books
2003TB31916n.p.: MeadWestvaco Corporation 2003. Limited Edition. Fine in gray-tan cloth covered boards with bold gilt text on the spine with map end papers and an image of the front and rear halves of the Jefferson Peace Medal on the front and rear boards. Without a dust jacket as issued; however the book is contained within a fine illustrated paper covered slip case which also contains the companion CD produced by National Geographic which is housed in a fine chemise. The book its slip case the CD and it chemise are all contained within the original shipping box sent by MeadWestvaco Corporation. 346 pages of text. The 46th edition of the Westvaco American Classic Series which is a reprint of Noah Brook's' book which was first published in 1901 which became the first popular and readable account of the expedition. An uncommon publication and especially so in such nice condition with the CD which is often missing from the set when found at all. MeadWestvaco Corporation hardcover books
19012290971Charles Scribner's Sons 1901. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Yohn F.C.; Catlin George; Frost A.B.; St Memin; Seton-Thompson Ernest. First edition. Includes folding map following text. Faint stain to top marginal corner of some pages front free endpaper removed some tiny white spotting on rear board paint spatter. 1901 Hard Cover. xii 2 365 3 pp. 8vo. Olive cloth gilt and black titles buffalo head vignette and braided border on front board tepee vignette on spine. An account of one of the most important exploring expeditions in American history the Lewis and Clark Expedition A.K.A. the Corps of Discovery Expedition. Brooks details the progress of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania through the Continental Divide and terminating at the Pacific Coast. They passed through a great deal of the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase mapping the area as they went and established a practical route to the western half of the continent that allowed the westward expansion of the United States to outpace the ambitions of Great Britain and other imperial powers. Includes black-and-white photographs maps taken from Clark's original survey and illustrations from drawings by F.C. Yohn George Catlin A.B. Frost St Memin and Boy Scouts of America co-founder Ernest Seton-Thompson. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
200375650Stamford:: MeadWestvaco. Near Fine. 2003. Hardcover. B001X6IDKO . Complete with DVD "Lewis & Clark: Great Journey West" narrated by Jeff Bridges. Limited edition. Book and DVD folder are both fine. Housed in a near fine slipcase. . MeadWestvaco, hardcover books
200350912Stamford:: MeadWestvaco. Fine. 2003. Hardcover. B001X6IDKO . Complete with DVD "Lewis & Clark: Great Journey West" narrated by Jeff Bridges. Limited edition. Book and DVD folder are both fine. Housed in a fine slipcase. . MeadWestvaco, hardcover books
1902022556New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1902. First Edition. Octavo. 2nd printing. Frontispiece 365pp. including index folding map at rear. Lewis and Clark were the first to explore the valleys of the upper Missouri Yellowstone and the Columbia and its tributaries. These were uncharted territories for the white men. The first authoritative narrative of the expedition was not published until 1814 although the expedition occupied parts of the years 1804-1806. A near fine fresh copy bound in green cloth centrally stamped with the head of a Bison in brown lettering in black and gilt pictorial spine lettered and decorated in black brown and gilt depicting a tepee no names or bookplates no foxing or fading. A very nice copy with sharp corners and with just a few tiny spots of rubbing. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
1969Embry 157917Walker/Weatherhill New York: 1969. Number 119 of 150 copies of the deluxe edition. Light offsett to title page from frontis jacket lightly worn overall a fine copy in near fine minimally rubbed slipcase. Twenty-one woodblock illustrations by Haku Maki each printed signed and numbered in pencil by the artist. White goatskin backed linen boards in handmade-paper dust jacket and publisher's wooden slipcase. Signed and sealed by the artist in the colophon. Walker/Weatherhill, New York: 1969. Number 119 of 150 copies of the deluxe edition. hardcover books
20141706119MGM FXP 2014. 1st Edition. Audio Book DVD. Fine. Promotional DVD of the Fargo television show produced by MGM FXP solely to promote the show for Emmy awards. Not sold to the public. Fine condition. MGM FXP unknown books
2001UADAFAR00MWDelacorte 2001. Fine. Adams Noah. Far Appalachia: Following the New River North. NY: Delacorte 2001. 238pp. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Near fine with light bumping to spine ends. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with light bumping to edges and faint soiling to rear panel. Delacorte hardcover books
1900021885Austin Texas: Gammel Book Company. Good with no dust jacket. 1900. First Edition. Hardcover. Red cloth with black lettering; includes frontis. Boards have moderate wear and soiling; front and rear gutters are cracked; previous owner's inscription on front pastedown; first few leaves are starting to detach from text block; text block has light toning. Memoirs of early Texas written by long-time resident Noah Smithwick. Smithwick "drifted to Texas with the tide of immigration in 1927and spent the next thirty-four years of his life in the new territory. First as a Texas Ranger and later as a merchant and mill operator Smithwick was a keen observer of the panorama of passing events and personalities in Texas" from the publisher's prospectus. He gives anecdotes on men he knew such as James Bowie San Houston Stephen F. Austin and others. Smithwick's opposition to secession took him to California in 1861. Jenkins states that "of all Texas memoirs this is the most fun to read." Jenkins 189. ; Book; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 354 pp . Gammel Book Company hardcover books
1927136896Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1927. Vintage hand color tinted lobby card for the 1927 silent film. Pictured are a curly haired Louise Brooks looking past an oblivious Wallace Beery and toward a typically sly Adolphe Menjou. <br/><br/>Based on the French play "L'homme en habit" "The Man in Evening Clothes by Andre Picard and Yves Mirand. Today considered a lost film. <br/><br/>11 x 14 inches. Near Fine. Paramount Pictures unknown books
1820WRCAM55522New York: Printed by G.L. Birch & Co. 1820. 214pp. 16mo. Modern paper-covered boards leather label. Leaves a bit tanned else very good. An interesting work on saving and thrift by a consequential American diplomat. Most of the essays blame poverty and bankruptcy on moral faults such as reckless spending and devotion to fashion. Among the examples of moral failings Noah offers are rowdy teens at a late-night oyster house and Wall Street wives bidding recklessly at a silverware auction. Mordecai Noah 1785-1851 was U.S. Consul in Tunis during the Barbary Wars and as such was responsible for freeing American seamen. Noah was notable as one of the first American Jews to hold an important diplomatic post and was ultimately removed from office for anti-Semitic reasons. He was editor of the NATIONAL ADVOCATE in New York for over a decade beginning in 1817. SHOEMAKER 2557. WOLF UNRECORDED JUDAICA 50. BAL 14997. Printed by G.L. Birch & Co. hardcover books
1820D17815New York: G. L. Birch and Co. 1820. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Rebound in modern cloth. A collection of Noah's essays from the New York National Advocate. Most of the essays blame poverty and bankruptcy on moral faults such as reckless spending and devotion to fashion. Along the way we get vignettes of Manhattan scenes ranging from rowdy teens at a late-night oyster house page 30 to Wall Street wives bidding recklessly at a silverware auction page 53. BAL 14997; Shaw and Shoemaker 2557. <br/><br/> G. L. Birch and Co. hardcover books