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19671317054New York: Grossman Publishers 1967. Hardcover. Large Octavo; pp 157; G/no-DJ; light green spine with black text to mylar overlay; cloth has slightly sunned exterior; minor wear to edges; text block show slight shelf wear to exterior edges; previous owner's bookplate to front pastedown; frontispiece; profusely illustrated;. 1317054. FP New Rockville Stock. Grossman Publishers hardcover books
1972Embry 195483Case Western Reserve 1972. First edition first printing. Small ink stamp near fine. Cream cloth decoratively stamped in black and gilt no dust jacket. Case Western Reserve, 1972. First edition, first printing. hardcover books
1972Embry 195484Jewish Publication Society 1972. First edition first printing. Tape ghosting to endpapers small inked stamp near fine. Cream cloth decoratively stamped in black and gilt no dust jacket. Jewish Publication Society, 1972. First edition, first printing. hardcover books
1976Embry 195485Hewbrew Union College Press 1976. First edition first printing. Bookplate removal to front free endpaper else fine in near fine lightly toned dust jacket in mylar cover. Hewbrew Union College Press, 1976. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1985GG01761Los Angeles:: Leigh Wiener 1985. 1985. 10 x 8 inches. With the photographer's rubber-stamp on verso. Inscribed by Zeitlin to Mary H. Owen sister of Neal Harlow "To Mary Happy Days Jake Zeitlin". Zeitlin had a special relationship with the Harlows as he used to live and meet next door to their home and talk & drink in the Echo Park district of Los Angeles. "During his 50-year career as a photographer and photojournalist Leigh Wiener photographed every U.S. president from Truman to Reagan Hollywood legends from Marilyn to Marlon and musicians from Miles to Sinatra. After moving to Los Angeles in 1946 Wiener went on to become a staff photographer at the Los Angeles Times before shooting freelance for Life Time Fortune and Sports Illustrated. He created and co-hosted the Emmy-winning television show "Talk about Pictures" on KNBC. Wiener's photographs are in the permanent collections of the National Portrait Gallery. He passed away in 1993 leaving behind a rich archive of images that uniquely captures the second half of the 20th century." – LWG. See: Wiener Leigh How do you photograph people BIO: "Mr. Wiener was born in Manhattan and attended the University of California at Los Angeles. In the early 1950's he worked for The Los Angeles Times as a staff photographer then joined the military and worked in Europe on the staff of Stars and Stripes the Army newspaper." Wiener died at just 62 years of age. "The cause was complications of a blood disease said Cliff Dektar his publicist. Mr. Wiener's doctors attributed the disease Sweet's syndrome to radiation Mr. Wiener had been exposed to when he photographed atomic-bomb tests near Las Vegas Nev. after World War II for Life magazine Mr. Dektar said." – Los Angeles Times obituary written by Wolfgang Saxon "Leigh Wiener 62 Photographer Of the Famous and the Historic." May 14 1993. Leigh Wiener, 1985. unknown books
200582398Detroit:: Wayne State University Press. As New. 2005. Paperback. 0814329551 . Three playscripts. Edited with introductions and commentary by Edna Nahshon. Paperback. As new in illustrated wraps. Still in original shrinkwrap. . Wayne State University Press, paperback books
191084739London.: William Heinemann and Washington by the Macmillan Company. 1910. 1st Edition. Hardcover. very good with no dust jacket; top and bottom of spine beginning to fray light soiling foxing. 8vo. William Heinemann and Washington by the Macmillan Company. hardcover books
1915247916New York. : Macmillan. 1915. 1st American Edition. . Blue cloth gilt titles. . Near fine light wear to spine ends no dustjacket. . sm8vo. Macmillan. hardcover books
197194917New York: Twayne Publishers 1971. Octavo pp. 3-18 19-177 178: blank note: text complete despite gap in pagination cloth. First edition. A fine copy. #94917 Twayne Publishers unknown books
1902301706The Beach House Aldeburgh 1902. Ink on wove paper 18 lines. 8vo. Old traces of paste on verso. Conjugate blank removed. Very good. Ink on wove paper 18 lines. 8vo. Israel Zangwill 1864-1926 writes to editor and writer W.H. Rideing 1853-1918 "A line in haste . I am banished from London by the doctors" mentioning the Vagabonds Club and Conan Doyle and sending news of a projected story "I will try to keep it within the 3500 & let you have it before you sail". unknown books
190338401New York: Funk & Wagnalls Co. Very Good. 1903. Hardcover. -; Fair. No dust jacket. An ugly ex-library copy with taped spine stamps etc. Etc. Suitable for reading or reference not a collector's copy. . Funk & Wagnalls Co hardcover books
1892WRCLIT70305Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society 1892. Two volumes. Small octavo. Crimson cloth stamped in black and gilt. Spines a bit faded light soiling to cloth 1894 ownership inscription in each volume clipping offset to title verso and contents leaf in first volume but a good tight set. First U.S. edition published the same year as the uncommon London triple-decker of the author's most widely read work of fiction. Jewish Publication Society hardcover books
1921447191921. ZANGWILL Israel. THE COCKPIT. Romantic Drama in Three Acts. New York: Macmillan Company 1921. First edition. 8vo. green cloth. Near fine in a slightly chipped and soiled dust jacket. unknown books
1898WRCLIT25919London: Heinemann 1898. Thick octavo. Orange cloth stamped in black and gilt. First edition. Extremities rubbed but a good copy. Heinemann hardcover books
1898158663New York and London: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1898. Octavo pp. 1-8 1-523 524 525-528: ads original pictorial dark gray cloth front and spine panels stamped in gold. First edition Harper issue. Stories some rather long of Jewish dreamers some of them famous Spinoza etc. others generally unknown. One of the longer stories "The Master of the Name" concerns the Baal Shem Tov a legendary wonder-working Rabbi of the eighteenth century and recounts some of his supernatural feats. Cloth rubbed at edges a very good copy. #158663 Harper & Brothers Publishers unknown books
19611070748Berkeley Heights: The Oriole Press 1961. First edition limited to 125 unnumbereded copies all meant for private distribution. Handset in Bodoni Book with Erasmus and Eve for title. Printed on Strathmore Pastelle and Warren Olde Style papers. Sewn stiff wraps with printed dustwrapper. Beginning extremity toning on the dustwrapper. Fine condition in a Near Fine dustwrapper. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Limited Edition. <br><br>The image is of the book described and not a stock photo. The Oriole Press paperback books
1961129294Berkeley Heights NJ: Oriole Press 1961. 5p. wraps 5x7.5 inches one of 125 copies fine condition. The poem was first published in 'The Papyrus' vol. 1 no. 5 November 1905. Oriole Press unknown books
1910D17846New York: Macmillan 1910. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. 8vo. Original decorative cloth. A bright copy. With an ALS from Zangwill laid in: "Thank you for the many miles your 'People' have brought to my withered cheek." <br/><br/> Macmillan hardcover books
1910135906London: William Heinemann 1910. Octavo inserted frontispiece with color illustration of a painting by Stefano da Zevio title page printed in red and black original orange cloth stamped in black. First edition. A collection of essays on artistic political social and religious topics including criticism of organized religion socialism nationalism and super patriotism the need for economic reform etc. A bright clean very good plus copy. A very nice copy overall. #135906 William Heinemann unknown books
1954UZANKIN00BJStory Classics 1954. Very Good. Zangwill Israel. King of Schnorrers. Emmaus PA: Story Classics 1954. 158pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good shelf wear with fair slipcase. Story Classics hardcover books
1898114069London: William Heinemann 1898. Octavo illustrations by George Hutchinson and F H. Townsend original decorated brown cloth. First combined edition. Cloth darkened on spine panel and long fore-edge of front cover some soiling and mild staining a very good copy tight and internally clean. #114069 William Heinemann unknown books
192152259New York: Macmillan 1921. First Edition. First Printing. Nov. 1921; Octavo 19.5cm.; blue boards titled in gilt on spine; dustjacket; uncut pages; 264pp.; light rubbing along bottom edge and corners; Near Fine. Dustjacket is unclipped priced $1.60 light rubbing and edgewear; chipping to extremities including spine ends; Very Good. Macmillan unknown books
189766475New York: The Macmillan Company 1897. Hardcover. Very good. An early printing. A picaresque novel which became a short-lived musical comedy in 1979. A British author Zangwill 1864-1926 was at the forefront of cultural Zionism during the 19th century and was a close associate of Theodor Herzl. Inscribed by Zangwill on the front flyleaf. Octavo. Original green cloth binding with gilt titles and pictorial black stamping. Minor crease to the front flyleaf. Some general dust staining to the top edge. The spine is darkened a bit with a bit of wear to the corners and tips and occasional mild soiling; otherwise about very good. The Macmillan Company hardcover books
189544556New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1895. First American Edition. Octavo 19cm.; publisher's pale blue decorative cloth stamped in dark blue and gilt; vi2523pp.; frontispiece 13 leaves of plates. Corners slightly bumped faint stain to spine contemporary ownership inscription else Very Good to Near Fine. The Jewish British author's novel based on the life and works of his friend the British Nova Scotia-based artist George Wylie Hutchinson. Though Hutchinson had illustrated some of Zangwill's earlier novels this work is illustrated by the Swedish-American Thure de Thulstrup. Harper & Brothers Publishers unknown books
191725459New York: Macmillan Company 1917. Revised Edition. Reprinted with corrections." Thick octavo 19.5cm.; original tan cloth upper cover and spine embossed in red and gilt; viii24555adspp. A bit dust-soiled else About Fine. Collection of short works on the early years of World War I by Jewish British humorist best known for his play The Melting Pot 1908. Macmillan Company unknown books