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1921149681921. both vols. inscribed by Charmian Illustrated with Photographs. New York: The Century Co. 1921. Original green cloth.<br/> <br/> First Edition of Charmian London's personal biography copiously illustrated with photographic plates of her husband who had died five years earlier. Quoting from her Preface Here I give to the world my Jack London -- a virile creature compounded of curiosity and fearlessness the very texture of fine sensibility the loving heart and discerning intuitions of a woman an ardent brain and a divine belief in himself. And since he was first and foremost his own man I render. also his own Jack London. This set is in very good-plus condition with minor rubbing at the extremities and as usual the spine gilt rather dull. The front free endpaper of each volume is inscribed and signed by Charmian London to "Harry" Fish her quotation marks -- in Glen Ellen California in 1935. Vol I reads "Wishing you could have known the man and not only his humble biographer --". Her Vol II inscription is "The first volume is preparation for this part of Jack's life of course. And it treats of a place and of a persona you know. I hope you won't be disappointed. Yours very sincerely". Loosely inserted is a post card postmarked July 10th 1935 in Rio Nido on the Russian River addressed to Charmian K. London but with the salutation "Dear Mrs. London" -- from "Harry" of that town; in it he says he received her card and will call on her on July 17th -- which quite likely would be the day she gave and inscribed these two volumes to him. The Vol I half-title bears the Jack London "wolf's head" bookplate a reduced version of which appears on each title page; presumably this set had belonged to Charmian for 14 years. The Vol II half-title bears a tipped-on silver print of a photograph of Jack London at the wheel of a boat the "Roamer". unknown
1903042027New York London: The Macmillan Company 1903. First Edition First Issue 1st Printing. Hardcover. Good/No DJ. 7 9/16" Tall. 262 Pp. 3 Pp Ads At Rear. Blue Green Cloth Decorated In Darker Shades Gilt Spine Lettering White Spine Lettering. Teg. First Edition First Issue With The Author's Names Omitted Throughout. Publisher's Name On Spine In Letters 3/16" Tall; No Priority Established. This Copy Signed By Jack London On The Title Page In Pencil. Written As A Collaboration Between Jack London And Anna Strunsky. Ms. Strunsky Was An Active Socialist Was Married To Socialist And Naacp Founder William English Walling And Was The Aunt Of Leonore Strunsky Born 1900 Who Was The Late Wife Of Composer Ira Gershwin. Some Wear Gilt Still Bright A Few Points Of Fraying At Ends Of Spine No Fraying To Tips Lacking Front Free Blank Endpaper. Name Stamps Of A Previous Owner R. M. Price On Front And Rear Endpapers. <br/> <br/> The Macmillan Company hardcover
1903042028New York London: The Macmillan Company 1903. First Edition First Issue 1st Printing. Hardcover. Good/No DJ. 7 9/16" Tall. 262 Pp. 3 Pp Ads At Rear. Blue Green Cloth Decorated In Darker Shades Gilt Spine Lettering White Spine Lettering. Top Edge Gilt. First Edition First Issue With The Authors' Names Omitted Throughout. Publisher's Name On Spine In Letters 3/16" Tall; No Priority Established. Number Printed Unknown But From Scarcity Of Listings In Past 20 Years I Expect It To Have Been Well Under 5000. Written As A Collaboration Between Jack London And Anna Strunsky. Ms. Strunsky Was An Active Socialist Was Married To Socialist And Naacp Founder William English Walling And Was The Aunt Of Leonore Strunsky Born 1900 Who Was The Late Wife Of Composer Ira Gershwin; Her Biography Is Worth Reading. Some Wear Gilt Still Bright 1/2" Long 1/4" Tall Fray/Damage At Bottom Of Spine Fray To Upper Rear Tip Pinpoint Fray To Lower Front Tip. <br/> <br/> The Macmillan Company hardcover
1910568421Portland Oregon: The Pacific Monthly Company 1910. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Small quarto. Wrappers illustrated by C.S. Price. Small creases and tears on the slightly yapped wrappers very good. Includes a long photographically-illustrated article by Jack London "The Amateur M. D." about London's exploits in the South Sea Islands where in part he performed some amateur dentistry. The Pacific Monthly Company unknown
1915352906Honolulu 1915. Original tinted photographic print. 6 x 4 inches. Matted. Fine. Original tinted photographic print. 6 x 4 inches. Probably taken by Ray Jerome Baker in Hawaii during London's 1915 visit. unknown
1017273944.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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2h6483T. Nelson & Sons London & Edinburgh ca. 1860. 24 inkl. Einband lose chromolithographierte Tafeln 165 cm x 105 cm Blattgröße blindgeprägte original kartonierte mappe 3 Tafeln etwas randfleckig. - sehr gute Erhaltung/very good condition - unknown
1859241621859 PARIS, Charles Douniol & LYON, Girard & Josserand, 1859 - In-8 - Broché - LVII-XXIII-210-[1] pages - Exemplaire non coupé - BON EXEMPLAIRE, très frais
100858London, Baily Brothers 1845, 210x130mm, XII - 211pages, cloth binding. Title gilded on back. Top cap slightly damaged, otherwise book in good condition, inside clean.
2001ANDyLOND72London: 2001. 2001. oblong 8vo. unpaginated. profusely illus. in b/w. wrs. dw. lightly rubbed at edges. Published on the occasion of the 49th Venice Biennale. Soft cover. Fine/Dust Jacket Included. London: 2001. Paperback
in-4° 479 pages, abdt illlustrE in- et h.t. n/b, tabl., relie pl. toile decor. ed. Bel exemplaire. [VU-8]
1969D834London, Hamlyn, (1969). (Great Museums of the World) - Schönes Exemplar.
1988stela1199London: 1988. 1988. 4to. unpaginated. essay by Jill Lloyd. b/w illus. bio. biblio. wrs. Exhibition catalogue. Soft cover. Very Good. London: [1988]. Paperback
stela2394London: 2003. 4to. pp. 40. profusely illus. in colour. exhibition invite loosely inserted. wrs London: 2003 unknown
1981stela1203London: 1981. 1981. 4to. pp. 160. English & German text. profusely illus. in colour & b/w. biblio. wrs. head & foot of spine and front cover corners bit bumped. Soft cover. Very Good. London: 1981. Paperback
1942206913London: His Majesty's Stationery Office 1942. First Edition. Label rubbed; slight wear to spine ends and a few marks - including what appears to be a cigarette burn - to covers; very good. 8vo unpag.; original wrappers bound in light brown cloth with printed spine label. A propaganda publication of the Ministry of Information aimed at shoring up domestic morale illustrated throughout with photographs including powerful images of nightime bombing raids taken by Daily Mirror photographer George Greenwell. This copy has been inscribed on the front flyleaf to the American writer and navy lieutenant John Mason Brown by Stella Reading. Born Stella Isaacs 1894-1971 she was Marchioness of Reading and founder in 1938 of the Women's Voluntary Service a nationwide network of women working in civil defense and aiding in evacuations from target areas of German bombing. In 1941 she was named Dame Commander of the British Empire and she became the first woman to sit in the House of Lords. His Majesty's Stationery Office unknown
1985A118138London: Sotheby's 1985-86. As New. large octavo. softback with stiff wrappers 154 163 162 170pp. col. & b/w pls. Four very fine furniture catalogues copiously illustrated with much colour Sotheby's unknown
197247550London: The Athlone Press University of London 1972. 4to. xvi 132 2 pp. Publisher's blue cloth gilt lettered to spine and upper board dust jacket. Colour frontispiece and 68 pages of illustrations at the end. Tanning to the jacket spine a little light edge wear very good overall. Survey of London vol. XXXV. London: The Athlone Press, University of London unknown
18521125ABTübingen, `Verlags-Expedition`1852. 126 S. Blauer Papierumschlag.