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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
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
181424977London: Printed for John Murray 1814. 1st edition. Presentation copy. Later pale yellow paper wrappers with paper title onlay to front wrapper. Overall VG front wrapper beginning to detach in top half of joint/darkened spine & top 2" of rear wrapper. 255 pp. 8 pp publisher catalogue at rear. 8vo. <br/><br/>Inscribed by the author to one "Megendorff" . Printed for John Murray unknown 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
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
200285501Boulder:: Paladin Press. Very Good. 2002. Paperback. 1581603207 . Black and white photographs throughout. First edition paperback. Brief hi-liting on three pages else very good in oversize pictorial wraps. . Paladin Press, paperback books
SKU1026707Krause Publications. PAPERBACK. Good. 9781440236488 Clean has a good binding light cover wear pages are crisp and free of markings/notations. lz Krause Publications paperback books