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193215829New York: The Macaulay Company. Good in Good dj. c.1932. Reprint see note. Hardcover. Good only book is worn and moderately soiled at page edges both hinges weak rear due to removed endpaper; jacket worn at edges and corners quarter-sized chip at top rear hinge taking part of the title with it soiling and scuffing to rear panel. The story of a brothel in Northern Germany where "fashionable women came to sight-see and sip champagne and fashionable men were frequent callers." The book is structured as a series of chapter-vignettes about each of the nine women who work there this being the joint's m.o.: "There were only nine girls never more and all of them beautiful all of them from different countries". You've got Natachia Russian Esther from Palestine Hahlihla from Morocco Frankie "the vivacious American girl" Fatima Arab father/Syrian mother Paulette French Lotte German "whose bourgeois appearance was contradicted by her store of strange desires and sadistic impulses" Raquel Spanish -- and "the newcomer the shy delicate-featured girl from Budapest who was to cause a strange turmoil in the house of Madame Antonia." The author was an actress and occasional playwright who appeared in the original Broadway production 1924 of "What Price Glory" as Charmaine the role played in the famous silent film by Renee Adoree The reason I state the edition as "Reprint" is that the book appears to have been published by Liveright in 1932; there's no indication on this Macaulay edition of any prior printing but then again Macaulay was a little slipshod about such matters. It's worth noting however that several of the books advertised on the rear jacket panel were in fact 1933 publications. . The Macaulay Company hardcover books
019358Santa Fe New Mexico; 1996: Clear Light Publishers. First Edition. Octavo. Inscribed and signed by the authors and Carl Gorman. Carl Gorman was an artist merchant patriot and a respected Navajo leader and spokesman but more importantly he was one of the original "code Talkers of WWII. The author's relate Carl Gorman's childhood growing up in Navajo country and serving in WWII. He was also the father of artist R.C. Gorman. A fine copy in fine unclipped pictorial dust jacket. Clear Light Publishers unknown books
1997283204New York: Stone House 1997. Limited. hardcover. fine. Tipped in color frontis. xiii 95pp. 12mo cloth-backed boards slipcase. New York: The Stone House Press 1997. A fine copy of this handsome edition.<br/><br/> Number 29 of 100 numbered copies.<br/><br/> Stone House unknown books
1971796251971. MERRILL Georgia Drew new Foreword by J. Duane Squires. HISTORY OF CARROLL COUNTY. Somersworth: New Hampshire Publishing Company 1971. Facsimile reprint of 1889 edition. xiii 987 pp. 8vo. half yellow cloth with gilt spine and cover lettering and pictorial paper covered boards. Near fine minor shelfwear. New Hampshire Historical Series. B/w map frontispiece photos and illustrations. unknown books
1998153025San Antonio TX and New York: The Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum in association with Harry N. Abrams Inc. Publishers 1998. First edition. Oblong hardcover. 119 pages. Published in conjunction with an exhibition that ran January 28 through April 5 1998. Foreword by Ellen Bradbury. Introduction by William J. Chiego. Text by Sharyn R. Udall. Includes 82 illustrations with 67 in color. A near fine copy with some slight bumping to the base of the spine in a near fine dust jacket with the same bumping. Signed and inscribed by Udall on the title page to author and photographer Gretchen Garner. Uncommon signed. The Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum in association with Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers unknown books
19469019781New York: Coward-McCann 1946. 1st . Hardcover. Near fine/very good. Illustrated by Flavia Gag. Withdrawn from a non-circulating library with library bookplate and library identification. No exterior library marks. The dust jacket is chipped at the edges. <br/><br/> Coward-McCann hardcover books
1985012836Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico Press 1985. Cloth. Fine/Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Catalogue of an exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts; Museum of New Mexico Santa fe September 14-November 17 1985. This is the first volume to consider Georgia O'Keeffe's works on paper utilizing water color charcole pencil and pastel. Though she turned to oil in 1918 she never left her work on paper and resumed her committment to that medium in the 1960's and 1970's. Museum of New Mexico Press unknown books
20069020551New Castle: Oak Knoll 2006. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Bound in the publisher's original cloth over boards spine stamped in gilt <br/><br/> Oak Knoll hardcover books
16193GEORGIA State of. LAND GRANT. Milledgeville Georgia: N.P. 1853. Broadsheets. 8 x 12 1/2 inches and 8 3/4 inches. Being two copies of a land grant issued by the state of Georgia to James Brad for 40 acres in Cherokee County on the 10th day of January 1853. One is certified as a "true copy from the record book Cherokee page 277" by the Surveror-General P. M. Compton. The other is certified as a "true copy from Register of Grants in this Office" by the Secretary of State of Georgia Barne and still retains the red seal of his office. The two papers are attached by ribbon at the left center. The second paper is missing the top quarter secti and the bottom three quarters is detached but present. unknown books
1968141612Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1968. Collection of nine vintage studio still photographs from the 1968 film. Snipe printed to the verso. <br/><br/>A semi-biographical film based on Bernard Malamud's novel of the same name. The story of a Russian-Jew unjustly prisoned on accusations of blood libel. <br/><br/>Set in Russia shot on location in Hungary. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Light wear to the top margin. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
1939WRCLIT45671New York: An American Place 1939. 4pp. Large octavo. Folded leaflet. Fine. First edition of this catalogue for an exhibition at Stieglitz's gallery 22 January - 17 March 1939 consisting of twenty-two paintings from New Mexico. O'Keeffe contributes an essay "About Myself" and William Einstein an article on O'Keeffe denoted "Not for Publication." An American Place unknown books
1987176430New York: Alfred A. Knopf in association with Callaway Editions 1987. First edition. Large folio sized hardcover. Beautifully printed book edited by Nicholas Callaway. A very near fine copy in a very near fine dust jacket. One of the best books on this important American artist. Alfred A. Knopf in association with Callaway Editions unknown books
1997WRCLIT55974New York: The Typophiles 1997. Gilt cloth. Frontis. First edition ordinary issue. One of five hundred copies printed at the Stinehour Press as the Typophiles Chapbook New Series No. 1. Near fine. The Typophiles hardcover books
198135104Ann Arbor: UMI 1981. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo. Full tan cloth. 215 pp. Minor foxing to endpapers; outer edges slightly spotted. UMI hardcover books
1981006884Spartanburg SC: The Reprint Company 1981. Prior owner name stamp and address label front end page else Fine. Bound in red cloth with gilt titles 182 pp. Reprint. Cloth. Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The Reprint Company Hardcover books
1944WRCLIT45670New York: An American Place 1944. 4pp. Large octavo. Folded leaflet. About fine. First edition of this catalogue for an exhibition at Stieglitz's gallery 11 January - 11 March 1944 consisting of nineteen paintings. O'Keeffe contributes an essay "About Painting Desert Bones." An American Place unknown books
19041321445New York: Scott-Thaw Company 1904. Hardcover. 12mo; pp 343; Good-; dark yellow spine with white text; no jacket; cloth has modest soiling to exterior; slight fraying wear to edges; text block shows slight toning to exterior edges; top edge gilt; previous owner's name to ffep; slightly cocked spine; frontispiece; interior clean;. 1321445. FP New Rockville Stock. Scott-Thaw Company hardcover books
199139076Worcester: American Antiquarian Society 1991. hardcover dust jacket. 7.5 x 10.75 inches. hardcover dust jacket. 174 pages. These articles focus on the first available studies on James Turner 1722-59 silversmith-engraver by Martha Fales; William Bentley's bequest of an exceptional collection of portraits by Stefanie Winkelbauer; American 18th-century portrait prints by Wendy Reaves; the publishing of illustrations in the Society's first substantial publication in 1820 by Marcus McCorison; New England's political cartoons from 1812-61 by Georgia Barnhill; the maps of Franklin Leavitt by David Tatham and textile printing by Jane Kaufmann. Extensive illustrations and a checklist of the prints in the exhibition are also included. The 1976 Seventh North American print conference at which these articles were presented was co-sponsored by the American Antiquarian Society and the Worcester Art Museum and sought to cover New England printmakers and prints about New England reflecting the diversity of the history of the region its graphic arts and the strengths of the collections of the museum and of the Society. American Antiquarian Society unknown books
1985291802Fallon NV.: Published by the author. 1985. White plastic comb binding pictorial cover. Very good. 28x22 cm. Signed by the author on the title page. A nice collection of cowboy poetry by a Nevada cowgirl. weight: 0.6 lb. Illustrated by Ed Fulstone. Published by the author. unknown books
197180282Barre: Imprint Society 1971. Limited. hardcover. fine. Illustrated throughout with finely printed facsimiles some folding. Folio two-toned cloth; publisher's slipcase. Barre MA: Imprint Society 1971. Limited first edition. A fine copy in a very good slipcase slightly edgeworn and sun-faded.<br/><br/> Limited edition -- number 655 of 1950 copies signed by the author.<br/><br/> Imprint Society unknown books
192944717Berkeley: Ruth Cralle 1929. Hardcover. Very good. Later Printing. 168pp index and directory. Pages tanned boards abit darkened else very good in publisher's red cloth. <br/><br/> [Ruth Cralle] hardcover books
194839454Gainesville: Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company 1948. Paperback. Good. 80pp. Wraps darkened and worn some pencil marks to front and throughout else a good example. <br/><br/> Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company paperback books
181813824Washington 1818. Stitched and untrimmed 43pp scattered foxing. Good to Very Good. AI 46598 4. Not in De Renne. unknown books
188718663Savannah 1887. 4pp. Caption-title. Folded with blank inner margins repaired and quite worn. Good only. "Section 1081 of the Code of Georgia of 1861 organized the Volunteer Corps of the City of Savannah into a Regiment entitled 'The First Volunteer Regiment of the State of Georgia' embracing as many corps as might choose to conform to the regimental organization." Not in OCLC Sabin Eberstadt or Decker. unknown books
198457201Mystic Connecticut: Mystic Seaport Museum 1984. First Edition first printing. Signed by Hamilton on the title page. Illustrates 40 figureheads in the Mystic Seaport Museum Collection. Uncommon to find a signed copy of this title. Quarto: pictorial wraps; 115 pages. Illustrated. Very Good some rubbing covers with light creases & tiny tear to edge of front cover; contents clean & tight. Mystic Seaport Museum unknown books