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13454NY LIMELIGHT 1988. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION FINE. 1st Edition. NY, LIMELIGHT, 1988 unknown books
1988305035New York Limelight Editions 1988 1987. 1988. "First Limelight American Edition" so stated; "October 1988". 8vo. 10 b/w illustrations. Bibliography. Dust jacket designed by Roy E. La Grone unclipped. Fine. 219 pages. No signatures or bookplates. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. New York, Limelight Editions [1988, 1987]. hardcover books
13453NY STEIN 1974. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD-FINE. F. NY, STEIN, 1974 unknown books
197825838New York: Interview Enterprises Inc 1978. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Folio. Tall newspaper format arts magazine published by Warhol. This is the issue with a classic photo of Truman Capote on the front cover. Warhol has INSCRIBED this copy on front cover. There is a piece of archival tape which adheres the inside front cover to the first page at the top right hand corner; else a very good copy. Paper lightly toned. Includes an interview with Capote contributions by Brigid Berlin Mark Ginsburg and others. Interview Enterprises, Inc paperback books
20052213Leipzig: Faber & Faber 2005. Near Fine. Large 4to 305 x 230 mm. 239 1 pp. With 140 color illustrations. Original brown cloth with gilt lettering on cover and spine original printed dustjacket. Catalogue of 1448 items. With "Zur Geschichte der Sammlung" Karla Faust; "Die Buchenbande" Andreas Wittenberg; Widerspruchlichkeiten Holger Nickel; Zeittafel Corneila Wolff foreword afterword and indices. Elaborately produced full-color catalogue of 1448 books printed by Aldus Manutius 1450-1515 and his heirs preserved in the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin. Most of the books came from the fabulous library of Count Etienne Mejan 1765-1846 which was acquired en bloc in 1847 by King Ferdinand Wilhelm IV of Prussia for the then enormous sum of 64000 talers. The books are listed chronologically with bibliographical and copy-specific information about bindings provenance etc. There are several insightful introductions including discussions about the history of the Aldine Collection at the SB Berlin K. Faust the bindings A. Wittenberg bibliographical and historical contradictions "Widerspruchlichkeiten" H. Nickel. There are 4 extensive indices / registers and finally a Summary in English French and Spanish. Faber & Faber unknown books
191345988NY: Waterson Berlin & Snyder 1913. First Edition. Sheet music. Large 4to pp. 5. Pictorial cover in orange and green with small portrait of Beatrice in lower corner. Cover slightly scuffed and soiled o/w VG. Waterson, Berlin & Snyder unknown books
14959BRADE L. and Paul Kersten-Berlin. ILLUSTRIERTES BUCHBINDERBUCH. Halle: Wilhelm Knapp 1921. 8vo. White linen spine decorative paper sides original wrappers bound in. viii viii 308 4 pages 16 plates. Mejer 1659 60. Originally published in Stuttgart in 1860 this important work contained a fu and important account of paper marbling. From 1916 the date of the sixth edition Paul Kersten served as co-editor and then full editor. The present edition contains eight plates with thirty two samples of marbled papers made the trade school for bookbinders conducted by Hans Bauer at Gera in Saxony patterns produced through Halferian methods. There are also eight plates on coated paper with twenty illustrations. Unopened. Ex-copy from a Russian library with a few markings edgewear text slightly browned else good. unknown books
192846070NY: Irving Berlin 1928. Sheet music. 4to pp 5. Cover printed in black and pale green. Cover slightly soiled a few small tears at edges and a partial split at fold o/w VG. Irving Berlin unknown books
1961SKU1011894W. W. Norton 1961-01-01. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good/Good. First Edition DJ wrapped- DJ price not clipped- DJ color on spine has began to fade. Clean good binding no marks or notations. We have lots of Military History! W. W. Norton hardcover books
1994214908Berlin: S.N.A.F.U. 1994. 16p. includes covers 5.75x8.5 inches interview with the playwright cast bios ads insert very good playbill/program in stapled b&w pictorial wraps. Program for the world premier of Rebellato's play about Stalin at the English-language theatre established in Berlin by Tina Strobel and Nigel Luhman in 1990. S.N.A.F.U. unknown books
195226846New York: Random House. Very Good in Very Good dj. c.1952. First Edition. Hardcover. price-clipped a little shelfwear to bottom edge otherwise a nice clean tight copy although with a small piece torn out of the upper right corner of pp.25/26; jacket very lightly browned along spine some minor surface wear and a very faint stain at bottom edge of front panel a couple of very tiny nicks at top edge of front panel. B&W photographs Van Druten's dramatization of Christopher Isherwood's autobiographical 1939 book "Goodbye to Berlin" set during the late years of the Weimar Republic just prior to the rise of Hitler and the Nazis -- although the political/historical aspects are rather soft-pedaled compared to the better-known later adaptations "Cabaret" the 1966 musical play and subsequent 1972 film. In between there was also a 1955 British film version in which Julie Harris reprised her performance as Sally Bowles from the original Broadway production. For one thing the entire play takes place in Sally's flat so essentially the Nazis are talked about but not seen; additionally although Sally styles herself as a performer in the play we never actually see her perform. . Random House hardcover books
193246075NY: Irving Berlin 1932. Sheet music. 4to pp 5. Cover printed in dark blue and aqua. Cover somewhat scuffed and soiled split at fold lightly creased slightly chipped at edges o/w VG. Irving Berlin unknown books
197632700New York: The New York Public Library and Ktav Publishing House 1976. cloth. tall 8vo. cloth. xiv 518 pages. Reprints of articles which had appeared in the publications of the New York Public Library. With a foreword by James W. Henderson. Soiling to covers. The New York Public Library and Ktav Publishing House unknown books
191445986NY: Waterson Berlin & Snyder 1914. First Edition. Sheet music. Large 4to pp. 5. Words by Berlin and Grant Clark. Pictorial cover in red and green with small portrait of Fanny Brice in lower corner. Cover slightly creased and soiled o/w VG. Waterson, Berlin & Snyder unknown books
20041326710Cambridge MA: Harvard College Library 2004. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 130; VG; navy spine with gilt text; no jacket; cloth has clean exterior; strong boards; text block has light tone to exterior edges; interior clean; illustrated;. 1326710. FP New Rockville Stock. Harvard College Library hardcover books
20141326713Cambridge MA: Harvard Library Harvard University 2014. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 235; VG-; dark red spine with gilt text; no jacket; cloth has mild wear to exterior; strong boards; text block has light tone to exterior edges; interior clean; illustrated;. 1326713. FP New Rockville Stock. Harvard Library, Harvard University hardcover books
200351351Cambridge MA: Harvard 2003. First Edition. 8vo pp. 374. Notes index. With several illustrations. Paper over boards with cloth spine. A nice copy in dj. Harvard unknown books
1988260241Baltimore: Gay Community Center of Baltimore 1988. Newspaper. 32p. folded tabloid newspaper photos ads services events articles news calendar very good on newsprint. Gay Community Center of Baltimore unknown books
1986315631986. Softcover. VG. Pictorial wraps. 189 pp. Profuse bw and color. Text in German. Published in conjunction with the opening of the Romantic Gallery at the Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin; Artists include Gottlieb Schick Philipp Otto Runge Caspar David Friedrich Karl Friedrich Schinkel Georg Friedrich Kersting Carl Blechen and Eduard Gaertner among many others. unknown books
199328803Boulder: Kavyayantra Press 1993. First edition. Loose Sheets. Fine. Single sheet of pale blue rag paper printed in navy. An excerpt from Berlin's Luna Nueva. Printed by The Kavyayantra Press at the Harry Smith Print Shop for the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics The Naropa Institute Boulder CO. Published as Broadside No. 3 November 1993. Broadside measures approx. 9 3/4" wide x 7 1/2" tall. We have also seen a version of this same broadside printed on pale green paper. Scarce. Kavyayantra Press unknown books
19412612381941. unbound. 1 page 9 x 6.25 inches no place June 3 1941. Written to Mark Sandrich a director and producer at Paramount Pictures in part: "I had a session with Elmer Rice today and he read the script and I played the songs in 'HOLIDAY INN' for him. He is very much interested and wants to talk to you about it. He leaves Friday for Hollywood so will get in touch with you. I made it perfectly clear that you were negotiating with Allan Scott and that all this was very tentative." Faint horizontal folds; near fine condition. Double-matted in gray and white beside a 6.5 x 5-inch photo of Berlin sitting at a piano. Set in a black and gold frame measuring 16.75 x 20.5 inches.<br/><br/> unknown books
1964266146New York 1964. unbound. 3.5 x 6.5-inch First Day Cover commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers. Signed in full by Berlin and postmarked in New York City on October 15 1964. The envelope features tiny bust portraits of the nine ASCAP founders on the left and has a cancelled five-cent American Music stamp on the upper right. Matted beside a 4 x 3-inch photo of Berlin deep in thought at a piano; set in a black and silver frame measuring 9.75 x 15.5 inches. Near fine condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
1983255223Berlin: Nationalgalerie 1983. First. paperback. fine. Ferdinand Holder. Profusely illustrated much in color. 500 pages with text in German. Thick square 4to glossy printed wrappers. Berlin: Nationalgalerie 1983. First edition. Scarce.<br/><br/> A fine copy of the catalogue for traveling exhibition -- Nationalgalerie Berlin Musee du Petit Palais Paris Kunsthaus Zurich.<br/><br/> Nationalgalerie unknown books
1987222098Oxford 1987. unbound. 3 pages front and back on "Headington House" stationery 8.25 x 5.75 inches Oxford April 28 1987. Written to noted Civil Rights attorney Howard N. Meyer responding to an article that Meyer had written about Wilson and "Patriotic Gore" in small part: ".There was an element of permanent as it were un-critical radicalism in Wilson - hatred of establishments suspicion of the motives of all public men natural reaction to slogans and clarion calls and eloquence in political or national causes within the framework of the establishments of what he regarded as hopelessly bourgeois countries - he thought that all wars certainly since Napoleon were monstrous bloodshed of a horrible kind in the interests of groups disguised as ideals - all that he got from Marx and similar writers - this applied to both World Wars and obviously to the Civil War and rather more plausibly to Vietnam. He obviously did not mind sheer killing as such because that does not emerge in for example 'To the Finland Station' - it was only towards the end of his life partly under the influence of Solzhenitsyn and other irrefutable evidence that he turned against the Soviet Union and became nauseated by Stalin and everything to do with him - and his distaste even turned to the once-hallowed Lenin. I had a conversation with him in which he reminded me that I had said that he was too nice about Lenin - he agreed and the Introduction to the second or a later edition of 'To the Finland Station' altered this approach.I realize and from my knowledge of Edmund whose memory I still revere and of whom I am deeply fond. His loss of faith in Russia which began after his visit in the thirties but still persisted when I first met him was I suppose true of an entire generation of American leftists and British ones too; It was a marvelous mass delusion which I think perhaps has no parallel in history. Of course he must have been right in part about the crushing of the Southern states the exploitation and the bullying.but this should not have extended to respect for his violent and irrational political prejudices ferocious suspicion and desire to discredit honorable human motives just wars general idealism above all Lincoln's reputation. He simply wanted to attack icons and fetishes as such - and in the course of this said a great many untrue unjust and silly things." This letter contains much more fine content and is effectively an unpublished essay and critique of one of the most distinguished writers of the 20th century. Horizontal folds tiny stains and a paperclip impression in the top margins. Still very good condition.<br/><br/> Russian-British philosopher and historian of ideas regarded as one of the leading thinkers of the twentieth century and as the dominant liberal scholar of his generation.<br/><br/> unknown books
1933105037<p>Sheet music square folio 9 " x 12" red and black top cover with title 6 pp. Slight edgewear normal aging; otherwise very good plus plus. Classic Irving Berlin song that would be popular for decades. </p> Irving Berlin Inc books