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2605260051Rizzoli 2019-09-03. hardcover. Interior is excellent. 8x0x10. x library Rizzoli hardcover
1913H36686New York: Manhattan Motion Picture Institute 1913. First Printing. Hardcover. Very good. Small 8vo 7 x 4.75 inches publisher's green cloth stamped in gilt on front cover. Very good with previous owner's blind embossed initials on flyleaf and handwritten signature from 1921 possibly a Leon S. Mann. Introductory advice for screenwriters in the age of silent film. Includes some sample "scenarios." Radinoff was a film actress herself a member of the "Vitagraph Players. Manhattan Motion Picture Institute hardcover
2010A0825485 pages with maps photographs and bibliographies. Octavo 8" x 6" bound in original stiff wrappers. Inscribed by the author. First edition limited to 1000 copies.<br /><br /> For nearly sixty years the core countries Bolivia Peru and Ecuador have been the site of particularly significant efforts to use anthropology to improve the lives of people. This book presents a corpus of data narrative analysis and reviews that the reader will find essential to understand the role of the Andes played in the construction of applied anthropology as it exists today from the experience of anthropological work in Vicos and other communities in Peru.<br /><br />Condition:<br /><br />Inscribed on front end paper else a fine copy. Instituto de Estudios Peruanos paperback
193852841Boston: Little Brown 1938. third printing. Hardcover. Good. 7 x 9 in. Stated third printing 1938. Condition is GOOD ; covers have foxing and faint marks corners and spine ends moderately worn. BInding tight. Endpapers foxed text clean and unmarked. Child's color bookplate on front pastedown. Chil. Stax. Little, Brown hardcover
1964121236New York: Scholastic Book Services 1964. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Robert Lawson. 1st Scholastic Book Services Edition 1st printing stated September 1964. Original price $.45. Seller photographs. Clean with no writing. Tight appears unread or very gently read. Corner tip wear corner creasing and tiny chip on fore edge of back cover. Cover scratching. Toning/light Tanning. <br/> <br/> Scholastic Book Services paperback
193017891E1930s. Original autograph signature of British author Florence Riddell written in vintage fountain pen ink on a 4†x 3†piece of paper. Fine. Florence Riddell is the author of ‘Wives Win’ ‘Out of the Mist’ ‘Perilous Love’ etc. unknown
1926410931New York: Edward J. Clode Inc 1926. Hardcover. Near Fine. First American edition. Decorative blind-stamped green cloth with yellow lettering. Modestly soiled cloth very good lacking the dustwrapper. Man in British East Africa strays from his wife at home in England. Apparently a sequel to the author's Kenya Mist. Edward J. Clode, Inc hardcover
1935506018New York: Newson & Company 1935. Hardcover. Fine. Second printing. Illustrated by Nils Hogner. Small octavo. 80pp. Just about fine in decorative cloth. Inscribed by Florence Romaine on the front flyleaf: "To the Lenox Library Association—with the hope that those who love the music and folklore of our American Indians may find an echo of them in this book. Most sincerely Florence Romaine. Apr. 29th 1947." Our Changing World series edited by Rollo G. Reynolds. Newson & Company hardcover
1937MAIN024218INY: Newson. VG NO dj. 1937. 3rd ptg. hardcover. 12mo . 63pp . Signed by the author: "Love and best wishes to.from "Whistling Bill" and His Mother Florence Romaine." . Newson hardcover
194529671New York/Hollywood/Toronto: Samuel French Inc. Very Good in Very Good dj. c.1948 1945. First Edition. Hardcover. a good sound copy with only light shelfwear large library label on front pastedown see Notes; the jacket has a bit of paper loss at the spine ends which has been filled in by internal paper-tape reinforcement as have a diagonal tear and a small narrow chip at the bottom of the front panel and another bit at the top rear flap-fold. B&W photo frontispiece INSCRIBED and SIGNED by co-writer Ryerson on the front endpaper to a fellow writer Alice D.G. Miller: "For Alice / with gratitude / and affection / Florence / November 1948." As blurbed on the front of the jacket the play a battle-of-the-sexes comedy set in 1896 San Francisco about a couple who agree to disagree on an important issue women's suffrage had a successful 7-month run on Broadway 229 performances January-July 1948. In addition to the inscription the material on the facing page the front pastedown fills in the story a bit more: first there is the inscribee's ownership signature her full name at the top of the page and there is also a large illustrated bookplate headed Motion Picture Relief Fund Inc. and stating that "This book has been donated to the Motion Picture Country House by Alice D.G. Miller." Miller 1894-1985 was a prominent movie scenarist during the 1920s with a few more scattered credits in the early talkie years; Ryerson 1892-1965 was more prolific who had dozens of screenwriting credits from the mid-1920s to the mid-1940s including a shared credit on THE WIZARD OF OZ and often wrote in collaboration with Clements her second husband. Their joint output included not only screenplays but also mystery novels and stage plays. Beyond documenting a simple friendship though the two women collaborated on at least one stage play a 1950 comedy called "Little Scandal" a copy of which can also be procured from ReadInk if you are interested and so inclined. It might also be noted that Mr. Clements having died of a heart attack in January 1948 never got to enjoy the Broadway success of this play. Signed by One Author . Samuel French, Inc. hardcover
1960820681960. 1960 Sakade Florence ORIGAMI STORYBOOK; JAPANESE PAPER-FOLDING PLAY Rutland VT: Charles E Tuttle c1960 first printing 30pp color b/w illustrations by Florence Sakade each story complimented with original folded origami figures Oversize 4to as new looks unread hardcover with old Kroch's & Brentano's sticker on rear cover. unknown
196087197Hearthside Press. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1960. First Edition. Hardcover. NO dust jacket. Signed by the author on the front endpaper. Rubbing toning light foxing ink name on the front pastedown scratch on the front. Uncommon. Photo on request. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Hearthside Press hardcover
191458953Hurst 1914. Hardback Binding. Good Condition. Illus. by Arthur O. Scott. Hurst Hardcover
1935MSS15901Naylor. Good. 1935. Paperback. Signed by author on first page. Paperback published by Naylor in 1935. Spine is very tanned and covers are tanned around edges. Corners are bumped and creased. Inside front cover has a bookplate from a prior owner. Bottom corners of pages are bumped and creased some. Upper corner of last page is bent and creased. Book is in good minus condition. Also included is a facsimile reproduction of the Gen. Taylor's Rough and Ready Almanac 1948 published by Highlands Historical Press. 8vo 128 pages .6 lb.; Signed; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 128 pages; Signed by Author . Naylor paperback
192626761New York: Harcourt Brace and Company. c.1926. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. original orange cloth with front-cover illustration; no dust jacket light external soiling modest wear to extremities except for heavy wear to bottom right corner of front cover board exposed front hinge a bit weak. cartoon drawings Humorous pieces with a serious edge or maybe vice versa highlighting "the plight of men nowadays i.e. the 1920s due to the new status of women. Life has changed for men since the time when the whole world was neatly divided into masculine and feminine spheres. The one hundred per cent HE of the Victorian era has passed and to keep pace with the feminine revolution men must find a new pattern of masculinity." At casual glance this book might look like it belongs on the Humor shelf but Mrs. Seabury wasn't exactly kidding around: an active journalist and suffragist she was a member of the Greenwich Village-based radical feminist debating society Heterodoxy was editor for several years during the 1910s of a magazine called "The Woman Voter" and wrote extensively on what today would be called "gender issues." Most possibly all of the 23 essays in this volume had appeared in such periodicals as Harper's McCall's and The New Republic. . Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover
2012048182Ravens Eye Press LLC 2012. Book. Good. Paperback. Signed by the author. Lower corners finger smudged. Ravens Eye Press LLC Paperback
1975011853Fairfield Washington: Ye Galleon Press 1975. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Signed by the author under her name on the copyright page. Former owner's name on front endpaper George McPherson there is a George R. McPherson mentioned on page 68 as a pioneer of Gould City. Red cloth covers with gilt titles the gilt titles are rubbed and partially flaked off pictorial endpapers illustrated with vignettes 188 pages. <br/> <br/> Ye Galleon Press hardcover
199914175ESHER6<p>Raymond Court Press Phoenix AZ. 1999. First edition. Hardcover. This book is in good or better condition. There are no markings in the book. Dust jacket is good with some minor shelf/edge wear and one small tear at the top front opening. Ships within 24 hours.</p> Raymond Court Press hardcover
1953348457Croydon Series. New York: Croydon Publishing/Star Publications. 1953 . 37 very good -fine reading crease Cover art by Safran. digest Croydon Series. New York: Croydon Publishing/Star Publications. unknown
1931BOOKS 53499 IVery clean bright copy. Szafir Beaumont 1931 Paperback Printed wraps. 30 pp. Illustrated. Scarce O. Henry book reprinted from Bunker's Monthly magazine. Buff-colored wraps. Szafir paperback
189512074New York: Author's Publishing Co. Very Good. 1895. Softcover. Clean soft pink & blue covers. Text tight clean & intact. Illustrated with B/W portrait photos. An unconventional piece written at a time when most women knew their place & their limits. Two sections: Musical Compositions by women Women in law. Rear cover slightly color faded. Women; B&W Photos ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 48 pages . Author's Publishing Co. paperback
2002020236Theriault's Gold Horse Publishing 2002. Hardcover. As New/No Jacket. Black & brown covers with a large pictorial label on the front cover. Map end papers. 4to 111 pages listing 238 dolls. Prices have been neatly listed for the dolls and a 5-30-02 date written on the top of the title page. <br/> <br/> Theriault's Gold Horse Publishing hardcover
2007BOOKS337501.: Gold Horse Publishing. Very Good/Very Good. 2007. . Hardcover w/DJ. 4to. 148 pp. . Gold Horse Publishing hardcover
a71565Letter address to Dr. Mitchell Ginsberg "I heard you on television the other day dated March 23 1966 and signed in ink by Florence Unger. Letter is about her life her writing but mostly details her poverty:" I am probably the only welfare client in captivity who is listed in Who's Who of American Women. And hopefully when my collection of poetry and philosophy is published I will be the only published author on the relief rolls. .Our finest poets some of our great men Adlai Stevenson William Faulkner Dr. Oppenheimer have sustained me with their words through correspondence.I have tried for every conceivable grant fellowship scholarship in this richest country in the world without success." etc. Poem is titled: Temptation and is about starving people stealing food. Good plus paper clip mark at top margin of first page. Letter is 5x7 inches 3 pages typed on rectos and poem is two 8x11 inch pieces of paper typed on rectos. . unknown
195470214New York: Exposition Press. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1954. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. First edition/first printing in Very Good condition with some soiling to the boards and pages in a Good dustjacket with tearing soiling and chipping. SIGNED and inscribed without personalization by author Florence May Varley directly on the front flyleaf; When her mother dies seventeen-year-old Tessa is sent to live with her father in a small town in Michigan. Tessa is welcomed by her father's friends but she is not welcomed by the townspeople. Tessa's father is a defense attorney and the town believes that he is defending the Devil. Tessa must find a way to fit in and make friends in this strange town.; 8vo; 230 pages; Signed by Author . Exposition Press hardcover