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193313191Farrar & Rhinehart Inc. As New. 1933. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - -- with a bonus offer-- . Farrar & Rhinehart, Inc. hardcover
1941140945954St. Louis: The C.V. Mosby Company 1941. First Edition. Very Good. First edition. Signed by Hervey Cleckley on the front free endpaper inscribed "For Vincent Roberts With kind regards and all good wishes for success in his explorations of personality function along the rubro-spinal tract in the Id and the Super-ego." vi 298 pp. Bound in publisher's red cloth with gilt lettering. Very Good with light shelf wear a few small stains to the covers; former owner pasted the original dust jacket on the front and rear pastedowns and rear endpaper. Contents toned with scattered foxing. <p>Perhaps the definitive work on psychopathy often generally referred to today as "sociopathy" from an American psychiatrist whose work influenced everything from the films Psycho and The Three Faces of Eve co-writing the book the latter was based on to Hare's Psychopathy Checklist. Documentary filmmaker Erroll Morris has hailed him as "one of the unsung 20th century figures. The C.V. Mosby Company unknown
1935252996New York: Derrydale Press 1935. First Edition No. 20 of 500 copies. 10 plates. plates. xi iii 64 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original red straight-grain morocco gilt title on spine rubbing to head and tail of spine else fine in original board slipcase slightly worn. Bookplate. First Edition No. 20 of 500 copies. 10 plates. plates. xi iii 64 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. This book was copyrighted by the Piping Rock Horse Show and in 1979 there were still boxes in the basement of Piping Rock Club containing copies in the trade issue binding which our firm bought.<br/><br/>We have only seen one other of this deluxe binding in the same red straight-grained morocco as "The Hunting If" and "On Hunting Kit" deluxe issues. Siegel 95 Frazier H-15-a Derrydale Press unknown books
1957149346New York: McGraw-Hill 1957. Special edition of this classic work basis for the 1957 Academy Award-winning film starring Joanne Woodward. Octavo original half cloth. Signed and inscribed by both authors on the front free endpaper "For John Persall With all good wishes and our cordial regard Corbett Thigpen Hervey Cleckley." Fine in a near fine dust jacket with the rare original wraparound band. Jacket design by Michael McIver. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box with a pictorial inlay. An exceptional presentation. In 1954 Drs. Thigpen adn Cleckley wrote a technical article "A Case of Multiple Personality" for the Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology. This appeared before they had completed the work on the case. The Three Faces of Eve is an extension of that collaboration - a complete account of this extraordinary case which is likely to engage the lay reader's interest as vividly as that of physicians and professional workers in psychology and sociology. Eve White was a shy saintly housewife and mother. Eve Black was a coarse seductive beauty with a passion for drinking dancing and the company of strangers. Jane was the third Eve. She was a mature poised woman - but her tormented soul held the key to Eve's deepest mystery. They were all one woman - and they were all unlike the Eve that finally emerged. McGraw-Hill hardcover
193987557New York: The Greystone Press 1939. First edition first printing. Inscribed by the author on the title page "For - Nicholas Eli Parker. Sincerely Harry Hervey September 1941". Rare in the dust jacket. Hervey was a screenwriter and the author of Shanghai Express. Octavo. Original turquoise cloth titles and foliate border to spine and front board in black. With dust jacket. Just a little rubbed and faded at the edges. An excellent fresh copy in the lightly rubbed jacket with a few short closed tears. hardcover
193312107ANTHONY ADVERSE Farrar & Rinehart 1933 first edition 3 volumes some very slight wear to the spines as must always be the case else fine in suede binding and vg glassine dust wrappers as issued. 1/105 copies specially bound and SIGNED by the author. The authors most well known title and the source book for the film of the same name. Farrar & Rinehart unknown
1980238555New York: Privately Printed for The Jockey Club 1980. First editions. Illustrated. 6 vols. 4to. Original boards with linen spine printed spine labels. Label of Vosburgh volume worn some edge wear on first two volumes else a near fine set with interesting provenance. First editions. Illustrated. 6 vols. 4to. Presentation from Vosburgh. A cornerstone of any racing library including the now very difficult to find Vosburgh volume and the final volume in the series by William H. Rudy.<br/><br/>The Vosburgh volume covering 1865-1921 is a presentation copy inscribed by Vosburgh to Robert L. Gerry noted sportsman and member of the Jockey Club and the Coaching Club on an inserted slip with Gerry's bookplate. Podeschi 446 1922-1936 volume Privately Printed for The Jockey Club unknown books
1980236581New York: Privately Printed for The Jockey Club 1980. First editions. Illustrated. 6 vols. 4to. Original boards with linen spine printed spine labels. Small nick at foot of spine of Vosburgh volume. A fine set. First editions. Illustrated. 6 vols. 4to. COMPLETE SET. A cornerstone of any racing library including the now very difficult to find Vosburgh volume and the final volume in the series by William H. Rudy. Podeschi 446 1922-1936 volume Privately Printed for The Jockey Club unknown books
19306001881930. Softcover. Very Good. An early treatment script of the film Shanghai Express. Measuring 8½" x 11". 22 mimeographed pages printed rectos only stapled along the spine. Front page detached from staples front page and a bit of the second page with scattered ink markings moderate chipping toning and bumping along the edges thus about very good the text largely clean throughout.<br /> <br /> An early 22-page treatment script for the famed film Shanghai Express written by Harry Hervey who is generally only credited with writing the short story from which the film was based. The second page includes a list of characters which differs slightly from the film most notably a character named Laura Mason who seems to be the film's character Shanghai Lily played by Marlene Dietrich. Also different is the character Captain Esme Simpson who appears to be the film's character Captain Donald Harvey played by Clive Brook. The film directed by Josef von Sternberg and released in February of 1932 also featured noted Chinese-American actress Anna May Wong as Hui Fei. <br /> <br /> An interesting piece of Pre-Code Era Hollywood likely printed in very small numbers for a select group of people. unknown