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198473869New York: Crown Publishers 1984. Octavo boards. First U.S. hardcover edition. "Scientists studying baboons in Africa come into contact with aliens who are studying them. A pleasant tale which effectively utilizes its author's experience of anthropology and of Africa." - Pringle The Ultimate Guide to Science Fiction second edition 1995 p. 326. Anatomy of Wonder 1981 3-579. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #73869 Crown Publishers unknown books
1960158215New York: Ballantine Books 1960. Small octavo pictorial wrappers. First edition. Ballantine Books 365K. An anthropologist works desperately to establish communication with the first human-like aliens encountered by Mankind. Hint of tanning to spine panel a fine copy. #158215 Ballantine Books unknown books
1960105877New York: Ballantine Books 1960. Small octavo pictorial wrappers. First edition. Ballantine Books 365K. An anthropologist works desperately to establish communication with the first human-like aliens encountered by Mankind. Hint of rubbing to cover edges a bright nearly fine copy. #105877 Ballantine Books unknown books
196088136New York: Ballantine Books 1960. Small octavo pictorial wrappers. First edition. Ballantine Books 365K. An anthropologist works desperately to establish communication with the first human-like aliens encountered by Mankind. A fine copy. #88136 Ballantine Books unknown books
197261865Westport Connecticut: Greenwood Press 1972. Octavo pp. 1-6 7-8 9-10 11-190 191 192: blank cloth. Later edition. Text offset from that of the 1962 Harper & Row edition. Analysis of modern dystopian fiction within the framework of twentieth century history and ideology as a reflection of the passing of utopian vision and humanism "before the diverse forces of the twentieth century." ". a wide-ranging and elegantly written study." - Anatomy of Wonder 1995 8-141. A fine copy without dust jacket as issued. #61865 Greenwood Press unknown books
196260098London: Geoffrey Bles 1962. Octavo pp. 1-6 7-8 9-10 11-190 191 192: blank boards. First British edition. Analysis of modern dystopian fiction within the framework of twentieth century history and ideology as a reflection of the passing of utopian vision and humanism "before the diverse forces of the twentieth century." ". a wide-ranging and elegantly written study." - Anatomy of Wonder 1995 8-141. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #60098 Geoffrey Bles unknown books
1993135809New York: Atlantic Monthly Press 1993. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Fine in fine dustwrapper. A humorous look at the great American institution of televised sports with the disapproving fascination of a professional couch potato. Signed by the author. Atlantic Monthly Press hardcover books
197440050Provo UT: Friends of the Brigham Young University Library 1974. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. A fine copy. 19 pp. 8vo. 30 items described. Friends of the Brigham Young University Library unknown books
19733803Fresno: Valley Publishers 1973 First edition. Signed by the author. vii 102pp. Blue cloth gilt lettering to spine. Dust jacket is rubbed with a tiny bit of chipping and a slightly faded spine. A very good copy. Bidwell was the leader of the first overland emigrant party to reach California. Valley Publishers hardcover books
198491968New York: Crown Publishers 1984. Octavo boards. First hardcover edition and first printing of the revised text. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #91968 Crown Publishers unknown books
198442267New York: Crown Publishers 1984. Octavo boards. First hardcover edition and first printing of the revised text. A fine copy in fine price-clipped dust jacket. #42267 Crown Publishers unknown books
1967145422Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1967. Vintage photograph from the set of the 1967 film. Mimeo snipe and holograph annotations on the verso. <br/><br/>Based on the 1966 novel "Pistolero's Progress" by John Sherry. The young gunslinging outlaw Lot McGuire Chad Everett travels to a small Southwestern town to challenge the famous outlaw-turned-marshal Glenn Ford to a duel. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Arizona and California. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
196819035ENew York: Avon 1968. First Edition - Paperback Original. From the library of Joan Simpson the woman with whom science fiction author Philip K. Dick shared his last serious romantic relationship. Laid in is a documentation book mark stating that this book is from the Simpson library with photographs of Philip and Joan and with the text of a letter dated April 27 1977 which Philip wrote to his friend noted book dealer Ray Torrence lovingly and eloquently expressing his deep feelings for Joan. On the ending of their relationship in late 1977 this from ‘Divine Invasions. A Life of Philip K. Dick’ by Lawrence Sutin pg. 252: “.Phil now balked at a permanent move back to Northern California and Joan would not consider Orange County residence. The relationship ended. For years to come Phil would miss Joan - the last woman with whom he lived in a serious relationship.†A collection of three novellas: ‘The Lost City of Mars’ by Ray Bradbury ‘One Foot and the Grave’ by Theodore Sturgeon and ‘The Marginal Man’ by Chad Oliver all edited by William F. Nolan. Tiny bookstore stamp to bottom edge. Very good copy with some signs of use some minor creasing to the spine and rear cover and a bit of edge wear in printed wrappers. Avon paperback books
1978RFLAMOR11JNUniversity of Utah Press 1978. Very Good. Flake Chad J. Mormon Bibliography 1830-1930. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press 1978. 1st edition. 825pp. 4to. Blue cloth. Book condition: Very good. Light shelf wear to extremities. University of Utah Press hardcover books
196867705NY: Avon 1968. First edition. 160 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Edited by William F. Nolan who provided a preface to each work. SIGNED by Bradbury on the first leaf. NY: Avon unknown books
196442568NY: Abelard-Schuman 1964. First edition. 32 pp. Fine in very good plus dust jacket with light chipping and edgewear. Introduction by Carl Bode. Dated March 1967 and INSCRIBED by Walsh. NY: Abelard-Schuman unknown books
19551323891New York: Ballantine Books 1955. Hardcover. Octavo; G/G; Ex-library; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine white with black print; DJ in mylar stains taped tear at top of spine smudging edgewear; Boards in tan cloth with purple print tape stains to front and rear mild wear to spine caps; Text block has library stamp and penciled notation on title page verso age-toned paper else clean and tight; 170 pages. 1323891. FP New Rockville Stock. Ballantine Books hardcover books
1984GG01115Provo:: Friends of the Brigham Young University Library 1984. 1984. Series: Friends of the Brigham Young University Library Newsletter No. 23. 255 x 175 mm. 34 pp. Printed wrappers. Fine. Scarce. Friends of the Brigham Young University Library, 1984. unknown books
1967115024Paris: Éditions Diloutremer 1967. unpaginated 8.5x10.5 inches preface by President F. Tombalbaye in French and English color plate illustrated with b&w photographs texts in French and English very good in original wraps. Photos of life in Chad. Éditions Diloutremer unknown books
19551287592New York: Ballantine Books 1955. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Small octavo 170 pages; VG/VG; white spine with black text; jacket has protective mylar cover tape residue on spine stain on back and inside on back flap sunning; boards are strong; textblock has edgewear age toning ex library stamps on title page contents page and page 1 otherwise clean; shelved HC Sci/Fi. 1287592. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Ballantine Books hardcover books
1993191137Krause Pubns Inc 1993-02-01. Hardcover. Very Good. Blue boards have only minor wear. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Foxing along the top page edge. Krause Pubns Inc hardcover books
19554001London: Max Reinhardt 1955. Octavo boards. First British edition. Anatomy of Wonder 2004 II-833. Survey of Science Fiction Literature IV pp. 1898-1901. DAW ink-stamp on rear free endpaper a fine copy in fine dust jacket with touch of dust soiling to rear panel. #4001 Max Reinhardt unknown books
19521285270Philadelphia: The John C. Winston Company 1952. First Edition. VG-/G; multi-colored spine white text; jacket has protective mylar cover significant rubbing staining edgewear open tears at spine head and tail and on back head edge several small closed tears around edges price clipped; boards are strong rubbing around edges with age spotting throughout entirety of boards; textblock clean; interior pages are discolored from age but otherwise clean; pp 210; FLP Collection. Shelve Case 8. 1285270. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The John C. Winston Company unknown books
1952W167COPhiladelphia: John C. Winston 1952. Gray cloth with maroon spine lettering. Some general shelfwear and sunning on edges. Unpriceclipped pictorial dust jacket rubbed and chipped on the edges. Overall a presentable copy. First Edition So Stated. Cloth. Good/Fair. Illus. by Alex Schomburg. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. John C. Winston Hardcover books
1979136499Boston: Gregg Press 1979. Octavo cloth. Later edition. Text offset from the text of 1952 The John C. Winston Company edition. Brief signed inscription by Oliver to David Hartwell coeditor of "The Gregg Press Science Fiction Series" on the half title page. A young man is accidentally sent back in time to interglacial Europe in 50000 B. C. when Neanderthal men and Cro-Magnon men were in conflict. ". a warmly sympathetic picture of Cro-Magnon civilization." - Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. The author's first book. Part of the classic Winston science fiction series for young readers published between 1952 and 1961. Anatomy of Wonder 2004 II-832. Angenot and Khouri "An International Bibliography of Prehistoric Fiction" SFS VIII March 1981 46. A fine copy in fine dust jacket with just a touch of rubbing at spine ends. A nice association copy. #136499 Gregg Press unknown books