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200679074Paris: Editions du Seuil 2006. Paperback. Near Fine. Lussy Florence de. Yves Bonnefoy: Catalogue de l'Exposition par Florence de Lussy avec la Collaboration d'Yves Bonnefoy. Paris: Editions du Seuil 2006. 277p. Original wrapper. 21cm. Front cover creased. French text. <br/><br/> Editions du Seuil paperback books
110261hardcover. very good. 10 illustrations. 8vo brown cloth. New York: Dutton no date circa 1910. Very good.<br/><br/> unknown books
200977667Paris:: Galerie Daniel Maghen. Fine. 2009. Hardcover. 9782356740175 . Text is in French. Illustrated by the author. First edition. Fine in illustrated boards. No dust jacket as issued. . Galerie Daniel Maghen, hardcover books
201477666Paris:: Galerie Daniel Maghen. Very Good. 2014. Hardcover. 9782356740373 . Text is in French. Illustrated by the author. First edition. Boards are slightly splayed else very good in illustrated boards. No dust jacket. . Galerie Daniel Maghen, hardcover books
19621322701New York: Platt & Munk Publishers 1962. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 301; VG/G; pink pictorial spine with white text; later edition; dust jacket shows slight shelf wear to exterior; lightly sunned spine; few chips to edges; price clipped flap; cloth clean; strong boards; text block shows mild toning to exterior edges; interior clean; tight binding;. 1322701. FP New Rockville Stock. Platt & Munk, Publishers hardcover books
19222287051Cupples & Leon Company 1922. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. Gooch Thelma. First edition. Board edges a bit faded jacket toned with tears along front flap and minor loss from edges. 1922 Hard Cover. vi 4 316 2 pp. 8vo. Color cameo on front board black-and-white frontispiece and illustrations by Thelma Gooch. An English translation of the French original entitled En Famille which has also been translated as The Story of Perrine. Both this work and Malot's Sans Famille Nobody's Boy have been adapted as Japanese anime features. Both stories involve child protagonists confronting independence and growing into young adults. Cupples & Leon Company hardcover books
194414708JNew York: Simon & Schuster 1944. Two copies of this book one belonging to Fredric March and the other to his wife Florence Eldridge. The poem was written during World War II and was presented in adapted dramatic form several times over the NBC radio network. The copy belonging to Fredric March is a second printing and is signed by him in pencil on the flyleaf - Fredric March November 1944. With some pencil notes by him referring to the text. At a later date the author has inscribed the book to his friend - For Fred March - Concerning whose reading of this poem words fail me - Russell Davenport. On the death of President Franklin Roosevelt in April 1945 the NBC Radio Network had March give a dramatic reading of the poem as part of its tribute to the fallen wartime President. The first printing copy belonging to Florence Eldridge is heavily annotated by her in pencil for an earlier radio reading in which she acted. Her copy is a first printing and inscribed by the author - For Florence Affectionately Russell Nov 30 / 44 And don’t for Dec 11!. There is an Autograph Letter Signed by Russell Davenport to Eldridge taped to the front pastedown tape browned dated December 12 1944 written after her radio reading - Dear Florence- This is just a little note wholly inadequate to express my appreciation for all your effort and care in the reading of My Country. You gave a superb performance. If there is ever anything that an unlikely scrivener can do in return you know where to come. Let me see you soon. Affectionately Russ. Both books are enclosed together in a custom clamshell box. Russell Davenport 1899-1954 was a very interesting man and close friend of the Marchs. As Wikipedia notes he “.served with the U.S. Army in World War I and received the Croix de Guerre. He enrolled at Yale University and graduated in 1923 where he was classmate of Henry Luce and Briton Hadden who founded Time magazine. While at Yale he became a member of the secret society Skull and Bones. In 1929 he married the writer Marcia Davenport; they divorced in 1944. He joined the editorial staff of Fortune magazine in 1930 and became managing editor in 1937. At age forty-one he turned to politics and became a personal and political advisor to Wendell Willkie. Willkie was the Republican nominee for the 1940 presidential election and lost the election to Franklin D. Roosevelt. After Willkie's death in 1944 Davenport became a defacto leader of the internationalist Republicans. Following World War II he was on the staff of Life and Time until 1952.†Simon & Schuster unknown books
194814718JNew York: Harper 1948. Later printing. Signed presentation copy from the author to his friends actors Fredric March and Florence Eldridge husband and wife. Inscribed: For Florence and Frederic With love from Stuart. October 1949. With the March’s decorative bookplate which reads EX LIBRIS - FLORENC AND FREDRIC MARCH. Very good clean copy without dust jacket. Harper unknown books
1951007547St. Louis MO: American Theatre 1951. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. Stagebill from production of Lillian Hellman's "The Autumn Garden" at the American Theatre in St. Louis MO for the week beginning December 3 1951. Signed in ink on front cover by both Frederic March and Florence Eldridge. Minor browning to edges of program and overall moderate shelfwear. American Theatre Paperback books
607922not signed on a full length candid shot of Fredric March and his wife Florence Eldridge leaving the studio during the filming of the 1948 film "Another Part of the Forest." Photograph is on single stock; 8" x 10"; very good minor signs of handling; 1948. Information slip reads: "Universal-International Universal City California FREDRIC MARCH WANTS AND WIFE TEAMED IN 'ANOTHER PART OF THE FOREST' - Fredric March winner of last year's acting 'Oscar' for his performance in 'The Best Years of Our Lives' has returned to Hollywood with his wife Florence Eldridge for two Universal-International films. March's first film since 'Best Years' is the role of Marcus Hubbard in the screen adaptation of Lillian Hellman's 'Another Part of the Forest.' Miss Eldridge is cast in the film as his wife Lavinia. Their second for U-I also as screen man and wife is 'The Judge's Wife.'". No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
1937TB31603New Haven: Yale University Press 1937. First Edition. Both volumes of this two volume set are in fine condition in dark blue cloth covered boards with gilt text and decorations on the spines Both are small quartos of 10 1/4 by 7 1/8 inches. Both are in good unclipped dust jackets with numerous chips and closed tears. Volume I contains 459 pages of text illustrated with a fold-out map and images from black and white photographs. Volume II contains pages 461 to 973 which includes an index to both volumes and is illustrated with maps and images from black and white photographs. Yale University Press hardcover books
1982208627New York: Haworth Press 1982. Paperback. 92p. articles services tables and figures footnotes and references very good trade paperback journal in cream printed wraps. Haworth Press paperback books
189230865New York: Hurst & Company 1892. An early US edition of a work which first appeared in 1888. Not in Sadleir nor Wolff. Yellow printed wrappers stapled. VG age toning to paper/chip to upper corner of front wrapper/lacking spine paper lower 1.5". 3 - 194 =192 pp. 8vo. 7" x 4-3/4" <br/><br/>This edition apparently issued without a title leaf correspondes to the OCLC entry; publisher inferred from rear advert & publication date from OCLC cover chip having removed date. [Hurst & Company] unknown books
189329413.1New York: F. M. Lupton 1893. Early printing of this edition ca 1894 cf. Hubin p. 552 for the 1st edition of 1890. Not in Sadleir nor Wolff. Printed buff paper wrappers stapled. Advert to rear wrapper which lists through #61 of the series. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Age toning & wear to wrappers. Unobtrusive tide-line to right side of text block. A Gd copy. 64 pp. Text double column. 8vo. 8-1/4" x 5-7/8" <br/><br/> F. M. Lupton unknown books
37407New York: Lowell Coryell & Company n. d. 1st US edition ca 1892. Original publisher's light brown fine-weave cloth binding with gilt stamped title lettering to spine & front board. Light-to-modest binding wear. Period poi to ffep. "M533" written on copyright page. A VG copy. 324 pp. Crown 8vo. 7-3/8" x 4-7/8" <br/><br/> Lowell, Coryell & Company hardcover books
36162Boston: Loring Publisher n. d. 1st US edition ca 1870. Original publisher's printed buff paper wrappers. General wear & soiling to wrappers with 1/2" paper loss to spine ends. Cocked. Small bookseller ticket "Lockwood / 812 Broadway N.Y." to front wrapper. A VG copy. 168 pp. Text double column. 8vo. <br/><br/> Loring, Publisher unknown books
254931Girard KS: Haldeman-Julius Publications n.d. 64p. wraps 3.5x5 inches pages evenly toned front wrap lightly toned along top edge else very good condition. Little blue book no. 1156. Two stories "The Box with the Iron Clamps" by Marryat and "The Mysterious Sketch" by Erckmann-Chatrian. Haldeman-Julius Publications unknown books
1894136066New York: Charles B. Reed 1894. Octavo pp. 1-2 1-4 5-178 179-182: ads flyleaves at front and rear original decorated blue cloth front panel stamped in gold and blind spine panel stamped in gold rear panel stamped in blind orange marbled endpapers. First edition. Published four years later in England as A SOUL ON FIRE London: Bliss Sands & Co. 1898. Sensational spiritualist romance of after death experiences; a salutary warning to a cold callous savant to mend his ways in the tradition of Dickens's moral ghost stories; also a polemic presenting many of the author's enthusiastic views on moral and social questions e.g. vivisection parental care etc. A prolific author with some ninety novels to her credit Florence Marryat 1838-1899 was the youngest and eleventh child of Frederick Marryat the popular nineteenth-century nautical novelist. "A Catholic Marryat was fascinated by spiritualism which she frequently introduces into her novels. As a spiritualist she wrote the popular book THERE IS NO DEATH 1891." - Sutherland Victorian Fiction p. 412. Locke A Spectrum of Fantasy p. 151 citing the 1898 UK edition. Wilson Shadows in the Attic p. 351. Bleiler 1978 p. 133. Reginald 09685. Spine panel lightly sunned a nearly fine copy. An uncommon book. #136066 Charles B. Reed unknown books
193681613Lansing Mich: Shaw Publishing Company 1936. 1st Edition. Paperback. Fair. 96p. Original wrapper. 23cm. Partial ring mark and other cover spotting and wear. Last text leaf torn at top. Defective -- pages 65-80 omitted and pages 49-64 present in duplicate. INSCRIBED by Marshall on title-page. African American author. Most of the poems in this uncommon book urge abstinence from drinking any alcoholic beverages. <br/><br/> Shaw Publishing Company paperback books
2007212847Paris: Editions de La Martiniere 2007. hardcover. near fine/near fine. Escartin Dominique photos. Beautiful color and black & white photography by Dominque Escartin. Oblong 4to boards dust wrapper. Paris: Editiones de La Martiniere 2007. Near fine. Text in French.<br/><br/> Editions de La Martiniere unknown books
196027233New York: New York State Commission on Historic Observances 1960. First Edition. Wraps. Good. First Edition. 8 pages plus wrappers. 8 3/8 x 11 inches. Stapled printed wrappers. Wrappers soiled creased. This copy INSCRIBED "For Mrs. Mabel Kerr and Donald Kerr with warm regard Florence Ripley Mastin May 1960" on title page. Wraps. Mastin's poem won the "New York State's Year of History Poem". Includes bio of Mastin the poem and information on the award. New York State Commission on Historic Observances unknown books
1939022054New York: Hispanic Society of America 1939. xliii 417p. 432 b/w illus. original burgundy cloth Hispanic notes & monographs: Peninsular series. Hispanic Society of America unknown books
1957240497New York: Hispanic Society of America 1957. hardcover. very good. Illustrations in color & in back & white. Tall slim 8vo red cloth gold type. New York: Hispanic Society of America 1957. Very good .<br/><br/> Name whited out on fly-leaf.<br/><br/> Hispanic Society of America unknown books
19571327816New York: The Hispanic Society of America 1957. First Edition first printing. Hardcover. Large octavo; VG-; 286 pages; Red cloth boards and spine with gilt lettering; In glassine cover; Glassine is creased and has a few closed tears; Boards are straight with some edge wear; Binding tight; 161 B&W illustrations and 6 in full color; Text block bright and clean with minor spotting to the outside edge; Shelved case 9. 1327816. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Hispanic Society of America hardcover books
1988111300New York: Harry N. Abrams 1988. Hardcover. VG-. Purple boards with color illustrations white lettering and plastic cover; 26 pp. with color illustrations. With western and ethnic images of instruments for each letter of the alphabet. Harry N. Abrams hardcover books