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1954185523London: Bodley Head 1954. Hardcover. VG dj has small tears and slight stain on front covers slight have slight wear on edges. Pages are clean and tight except from previous owner inscription. Illustrated dj; blue cloth with gilt art and lettering. 200 pages illustrations some color portraits maps. Includes bibliographical references pages 191-192. Bodley Head hardcover books
1987125604Tokyo: The Yomiuri Shimbun 1987. Softbound. VG wraps corners show very slight wear. Pastel color pictorial wraps/ black and yellow spine 238pp profuse color and BW plates. Text in Japanese and English. Exhibition catalog for the Isetan Museum of Art in Tokyo. Includes several essays on Whistler and an extensive reproduction of plates in color. The Yomiuri Shimbun paperback books
1972125348London: Chatto & Windus 1972. First editions. Hardcovers. 787 pages in two volumes. A collection of this important British artist and critic's letters edited and with an introduction by Denys Sutton. Both books are in near fine condition and each dust jacket is price clipped and each has a number of edge tears and some minor edge wear. Still a very nice set. This set is heavier than the typical item and may require extra shipping. Chatto & Windus unknown books
197424926NY: Parent's Magazine Press. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1974. Hardcover. 0819307521 . Illustrated by Lynley Dodd. First American edition. Fine in a very near fine tiny closed edge tear at the top of the rear panel dust jacket. . Parent's Magazine Press hardcover books
194847501948. SUTTON Horace. FOOTLOOSE IN FRANCE. With Photos Maps And Michelin Hotel & Restaurant Listings. With Photographs. NY: Rinehart & Company 1948. 8vo. gray cloth in dust jacket; 382 pages. First Edition first printing with publisher's colophon on the copyright page. Signed presentation from Sutton on the front endpaper: 'For Estella Karu- With best regards Horace Sutton. New York Nov. 26 1948." Very Good covers nice contents clean & tight; few tiny chips & few tears with internals repairs with clear archival tape d/j. $85.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
196042420New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1960. 1st Printing. Red cloth tweed binding black stamped lettering and design to spine and front board. Brown pictorial eps. Maroon topstain. Color pictorial dust jacket. VG/Abt VG wear & chipping/rear flap series listing with some ink check marks. viii 2 182 pp. Frontis. 12mo. 7-11/16" x 5" <br/><br/> Grosset & Dunlap hardcover books
195334101953. SUTTON Margaret. THE FORBIDDEN CHEST. NY: Grosset & Dunlasp 1953. Small 8vo. brown cloth stamped in black in original dust jacket; 210 pages. First Edition apparantly the earliest printing. With "The Forbidden Chest" listed last on the front d/j flap & on the publication's page in the text. Very Good contents clean & tight; only very minor wear d/j. A very nice copy! $85.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1956409881956. SUTTON Margaret. THE TRAIL OF THE GREEN DOLL. NY: Grosset & Dunlap 1956. 12mo. decorative brown cloth in dust jacket. A Judy Bolton mystery. First Edition first printing. This title last on the front dust jacket flap & on the titles page. Rear dust jacket flap lists Connie Blair mysteries to "The Silver Secret" and rear panel lists the Cherry Ames series to "Country Doctor's Nurse." Haunted house and bare trees endpapers. Near fine covers nice contents clean & tight ink name & address stamp on front endpaper in brown area of illustration; minor wear few extremely tiny tears; "100100" of front flap d/j. A nice copy. $85.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
193423310New York: Greenberg: Publisher. Very Good in Very Good dj. c.1934. First American Edition. Hardcover. price-clipped light shelfwear slight bumping/fraying to bottom front corner faint bookseller's vintage rubber stamp Bertrand Smith's Book Store Long Beach California at bottom corner of front pastedown; jacket shows some wear along top edge a few tiny nicks and tears light scuffing. Per the jacket blurb this novel first published in England in 1933 is "an absorbing and moving story of English countryside life which presents vividly the conflict of slow-dying feudal conditions and the spread of urban influences." Various laudatory quotes from various British reviewers are reproduced on the front jacket flap along with the statement that "it has aroused a great deal of discussion and has already achieved the 'best seller' lists." The New York Times reviewer was impressed as well calling it "a proletarian novel entirely free from bias animus or exaggeration" and praising it for having "no taint of propaganda" because you know The New York Times wasn't havin' none of that proletarian propaganda in its vivid depiction of "revolutionary conditions in the agricultural England of today." The whole this critic further opined "in its intensity its breadth its largeness of vision and its strength is nothing short of epic -- an epic of labor that holds you close-gripped from start to close." And with no propaganda too. The beautiful dust jacket art is by David Berger. . Greenberg: Publisher hardcover books
195138452Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. Very Good. 1951. Hardcover. -; Very Good. No dust jacket. . University of Oklahoma Press hardcover books
191170660London: Marshall Brothers 1911. Hardcover. Very Good. frontis photos folding map index xviii 287p. Decorated cloth. 22cm. Moderate foxing. No Jacket. A Baptist missionary. <br/><br/> Marshall Brothers hardcover books
196220818Kendal: M. Sutton 1962. 1st. Blue cloth over boards gilt-stamped spine. Yellow and blue dust jacket. NF/ VG pc/small chip missing from lower rear. 113 pp. 8v0. 22 cm x 14cm. <br/><br/>Inscribed by Mildred Sutton wife to Professor Dickerman 1963 on FFEP. Ephemera tucked away in this copy also includes 2 letters from Mrs. Suttton to Prof. Dickerman dated 1963 &1964; a pencil sketch n.d.; A letter by Edith Gray an acquaintance of Mrs. Sutton to Prof. Dickerman 1964 . M. Sutton hardcover books
198919495Loveland: Interweave Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1989. Hardcover. 0934026424 . Color and black and white photographs throughout. First edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Interweave Press hardcover books
1975009347Norman OK: University of Oklahoma Press 1975. Cloth Spine Paper Boards. Near Fine/Near Fine. Laid-in large color print also signed by author. Full-page color illustrations throughout. Spine ends and cover corners gently bumped. Clipped dw. Binding tight text clean. University of Oklahoma Press unknown books
1984161999Albuquerque New Mexico: Silver Scarab Press 1984. Large octavo illustrations and cover design by J. K. Potter pictorial wrappers. First edition. Limited to 300 copies. "Seventeen fantastic poems plus eight prose poems by one of the most talented genre bards in the past two decades . The introduction by Donald Sydney-Fryer places Breiding in the tradition of San Francisco Neo-Romantics such as George Sterling and Clark Ashton Smith and praises his 'cultivated taste' for the melancholy while noting his erotic choice and humorous sense of irony." - Barron ed Fantasy and Horror 1999 8-10. Barron ed Fantasy and Horror 8-10. See Tymn ed Horror Literature 6-6. A fine copy. #161999 Silver Scarab Press unknown books
1971158509Birmingham: David A. Sutton 1971. Octavo pp. 1-2 3-41 42 illustrations offset from typewritten copy pictorial front wrapper. First edition. Limited to 100 numbered copies. A useful compilation of five bibliographical studies by Eddy C. Bertin E. P. Berglund and Ted Ball. See Joshi III-B-28 for contents. Verso of last leaf just a bit dusty a nearly fine copy. Rare. #158509 David A. Sutton unknown books
1964166265Englewood Cliffs N. J.: Prentice-Hall 1964. 27.8x21.3 cm pp. i-v vi-vii viii-x 1-341 342: blank illustrations diagrams original blue boards with black cloth shelf back spine panel stamped in top edge stained gray green gray green endpapers. First edition. A fine copy in nearly fine dust jacket with some dust soiling to rear panel. #166265 Prentice-Hall unknown books
195633764Edinburgh: Livingstone 1956. viii 100pp. 6 plates including frontispiece. Original cloth dust-jacket worn and chipped. Biography of the noted British physician and surgeon who served as president of the Royal College of Surgeons and of the Medical Society of London. Laid in are two autograph letters signed from Bland-Sutton to unidentified recipients dated March 7 1892 and April 12 1897. Livingstone unknown books
199910155La Crosse: Department of English at the University of Wisconsin 1999. 1st. Hardcover. Fine Condition. One of 275 copies printed from Eric Gill's Joanna types with the help of C. Mikal Oness of the Sutton Hoo Press . et al. Bound in publisher's original quarter white paper with a blue marbled paper front board with the title stamped in black on the spine. <br/><br/> Department of English at the University of Wisconsin hardcover books
1949WRCAM2764New York 1949. Three volumes. Thick quarto. Plates. Illus. Portraits. Cloth. Spines sunned else fine. Another Lewis Publishing Company production - the first two volumes are devoted to treatments of aspects of the state's history by noted authorities including a "brief" history of the Latter-Day Saints by Milton Hunter of some 400 pages and the final volume is devoted to portraits and biographical sketches of prominent citizens. hardcover books
1930141796New York: Minton 1930. Octavo pp. 1-8 1-2 3-302 303-304: blank note: last leaf is a blank original blue-gray cloth spine panel stamped in purple top edge stained tan fore-edge untrimmed bottom edge rough trimmed. First U.S. edition. Novelization of a successful play. Ship carrying human shades conveys them to their final destination. Bleiler 1978 p. 198. Reginald 14492. Private owner's bookplate affixed to front free endpaper and the early owner's name and date on the front paste-down. A nearly fine copy in very good pictorial dust jacket with light wear at edges. #141796 Minton unknown books
1908RSUTLIT00MELSaalfield Publishing Company 1908. Very Good. Sutton Adah Louise. A Little Maid in Toyland. Chicago: Saalfield Publishing Company 1908. 210pp. Illustrated. Square 8vo. Hardcover with color pictorial boards. Book condition: Very good with rubbed edges board exposed at bottom corner of rear cover faint soiling and spine is gently bumped at ends rippled and has a closed tear near foot. Pages 67-82 have a bump and short tear to top edges. Includes six color illustrations. Collated complete 4/18 -MZ/TW. Saalfield Publishing Company hardcover books
193115861New York/London: Harper & Brothers. Very Good in Very Good dj. 1931. First Edition. Hardcover. nice solid copy light soiling to bottom edge internally clean; jacket is edgeworn small piece missing at bottom right-hand corner of front panel faint dampstain near top of front panel nearly split along rear foldover still quite attractive. Futurist fantasy in which a young Greek war refugee introduced to the wonders of modern machinery works his way up from garage mechanic to member of an airline crew. This gets him mixed up with a mysterious American arms merchant and he eventually finds himself a stowaway on a gigantic Russian airship the "Zodiak" operated by the Militant Anti-God League which of course! takes its marching er flying orders straight from Moscow and whose mission he discovers is to blanket the world with Communist propaganda leaflets and thereby lay the groundwork for a World Revolution. The book appears to be chock-full of mystical symbolism and stuff check the signs of the Zodiac on the jacket spine and in its closing pages the author quotes that well-known mystic Henry Ford: "Shall we not some day reach a point where the machine is becomes all powerful and the man of no consequence" Shall we not indeed . Harper & Brothers hardcover books
190582551Nashville: Orion 1905. 3rd ed. revised. Hardcover. Fair. 15 illustrations by Robert Eugene Bell 333p. plus 4p. publisher's adverts. Maroon cloth. Centered black & white illustration also by Bell mounted on lower portion of front cover. 19 cm. Covers rather shabby & worn -- decorative white ruled-lines on front cover about half gone; ends of backstrip and other extremities worn. Hinges quite weak. Former owner's name stamp on endpapers. No Jacket. In this Third and final edition Griggs added an essay on "The Leopard Spots" an infamously racist novel by Thomas Dixon. In the earlier editions Dixon's book is discussed in less detail by two characters in the novel. All editions of this early African American novel are rather scarce. <br/><br/> Orion hardcover books
190557777Nashville: Orion 1905. 3rd ed. revised. Hardcover. Good. 15 illustrations by Robert Eugene Bell 333p. plus 4p. publisher's adverts. Original maroon cloth. Centered black & white illustration also by Bell mounted on lower portion of front cover. 19 cm. Covers rather shabby & worn -- decorative white ruled-lines on front cover mostly gone; ends of backstrip worn; corners and edges bumped. Hinges cracked and reglued causing them to be a little stiff. No Jacket. Griggs added an essay at the end of this Third and final edition on Thomas Dixon's "Leopard Spots." In earlier editions Dixon's book is discussed by two characters in the novel. All editions of this early African American novel are rather scarce. <br/><br/> Orion hardcover books