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192626761New York: Harcourt Brace and Company. Good. c.1926. First Edition. Hardcover. 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 books
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
2004265623New York: Algora Pub 2004. Paperback. Two volumes xi 292p. & xi 243p. foreword introduction statistical tables appendix bibliography index footnotes volume two has Review copy stamp on bottom edge else very good first edition trade paperbacks in white pictorial wraps. Algora Pub paperback books
1914154400New York: Waterson Berlin & Snyder Co 1914. 6p. 10.5x13.5 inch sheet music wraps slightly worn along spine with minor closed edge tears; a picture of male impersonator Tempest on the front in male drag. Tempest's first name was various spelled Florenze and Florence; after WWI she usually seems to be listed as 'Florence.' She and her sister Marion Sunshine appeared as Tempest and Sunshine with Flo usually assaying the "male" roles. Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co unknown books
1913233758New York: Leo Feist 1913. 4p. 10.5x13.5 inch sheet music with a picture of male impersonator Tempest on the front. Tempest's first name was various spelled Florenze and Florence; after WWI she usually seems to be listed as 'Florence.' She and her sister Marion Sunshine appeared as Tempest and Sunshine with Flo usually assaying the "male" roles.In this case the song is a more typical paean from a woman to a man. Leo Feist unknown books
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
18-6172Florence Italy: Centro Tornabuoni 1985. 8vo. 32 pp. Soft glossy black and color illustrated wraps. Very good with marginal creasing along wraps. Mostly color plates.Black and white photographic frontis. Includes text by Massimo Cacciari. Includes biographical notes. Catalogue created on occasion of exhibition of works by Emilio Vedova at the Centro Tornabuoni in Florence Italy from October 31 through December 5 1985. In Italiano. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. Florence, Italy: Centro Tornabuoni, 1985. paperback
199069436The Harvard University Museum of Fine Arts Boston Cyprus Expedition 1990. Hardcover. Good. 29 x 22 cm. Quarto. 442pp 183 plates plus an additional 2 fold out plans in rear as well as many in-text photographs diagrams plan. Bound in blue cloth no jacket. Previous owner's name on front fixed endpaper; red dot on front free endpaper. Toning and soiling to the cloth. Foxing to top foredge. Internally nice. The Harvard University Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Cyprus Expedition hardcover
1920OURBOOKS001990Good condition Harry Coultaus illus Frederick A Stokes NY 1920 1st assumed hardcover 8vo 330 pages bw illustrations by Coultaus color paste on pictorial cover. Peter's adventures from "the spider's parlor to the digger wasp's den. " Nice color paste on pictorial cover showing spider's web surrounded by flowers and bugs with boy and spider in middle. Light extremity wear with 3/16" closed tear to cloth at spine head some fraying at upper right front corner. Spine and cover titling are rubbed but readable. Solid copy. Frederick A Stokes hardcover
1927223982Smith College Classical Studies # 9 1927. Paperback. Ex-library copy with usual library markings missing cover still pages are clean and unmarked a readingstudy copy only. 83pp. color chart. (Smith College Classical Studies # 9) paperback
19871242706Dell. Good. 1987. Mass Market Paperback. J397 . Dell paperback
1981291269Iowa City IA: The Windhover Press 1981. Limited Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Cloth and paper-covered boards. Limited edition of 400 copies printed from Dante types with Bembo Titlng and printed on Barcham Green's Windhover paper. Of the 400 copies 200 published by the Windhover Press in the United States and 200 by the William Morris Society in England . A lovely copy of this finely printed book. With the Windhover Press prospectus laid in. Very Good binding. The Windhover Press unknown books
195434383Boston: The Christopher Publishing House 1954. 1st edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Good. 1st edition thus 1954. A Near Fine book in a Good dust jacket. 8vo. 268 pp. bound in publishers red cloth with white illustrated dust jacket. INSCRIBED by author inside front cover. Jacket has overall soiling and staining with light chipping along edges. Top text edge is dusty. Text is unmarked binding is solid. Dust jacket is now protected in mylar sleeve. The Christopher Publishing House hardcover
68-2425Paris: Editions Alternatives 1986. 4to. 137 pp. Grey Hardcover DJ VG. Mostly color plates. Text in English & en francais.PROVENANCE: From the library of Pasquale Iannetti. Paris: Editions Alternatives, 1986. hardcover
19862452Paris: Editions Alternatives 1986. First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Fine. 136 3 pp. Profusely illustrated from movie posters in color. Illustrated dust jacket. Gray boards. Oblong. 10 1/2" x 10 1/4". Most text in French and English language. Pictures and descriptions of the French imprints of important American movies from 1925-1950. Catagories include Silents Dramas Action Westerns Comedies Musicals Mystery Horror Fantasy and Film Noir. A nicely produced unique book and a valuable research tool. A Near Fine copy Small crimp lowe spine-end; very slightly toned edges in a Fine dust jacket now in a clear mylar protective sleeve. Editions Alternatives unknown
DADAX0847846377Rizzoli 2015-10-13. Illustrated. hardcover. New. 8.25x1.06x10.29. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rizzoli hardcover