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1968174110London: Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art 1968. Hardcover. VG/VG- light wear and soiling to slipcase bottom edge of slipcase is broken. Light blue cloth boards with gilt spine lettering. Green paper-covered hardshell slipcase with black lettering on white label. 56 pp. Unnumbered BW illustrations. Volume I: Text Volume II: Drawings. Includes bibliographical references and index. Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art hardcover books
1981117788London: Apollo Magazine 1981. Softcover. Good. Grey cover w/ illus. and black lettering; 181 approx. pp.; fully-illustrated in color and bw. There is a skip from p. 104 to p. 136 with the contents page in between but nothing appears to be missing. Apollo Magazine paperback books
196711683Philadelphia: Lippincott. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1967. Hardcover. Illustrated. Second printing. Near fine in a very good two short closed edge tears at the base of the front panel price clipped dust jacket. . Lippincott hardcover books
1996022136Dubuque IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company. Fair with no dust jacket. 1996. Third Printing. Softcover. 078721812X . Green pictorial wrapper with white lettering on cover and spine. Significant scratching and scuffing to both sides of wrapper. Rubbing and chipping along edges as well as to spine and its hinges. Tight binding and clean interior. Black and white photos and diagrams throughout. Written by two anthropology professors this textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to the laboratory methods commonly used in the field of archaeology current to when it was published in 1996. ; B & W Illustrations; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 346 pp . Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company paperback books
1998012507Fayetteville: Univiersity of Arkansas Press 1998. v 317p. b/w illus. quarto format dj. Univiersity of Arkansas Press unknown books
2005103940Bruce Museum of Arts and Science 2005. Softbound. As New. Color illustrated wraps. 96 pp. 70 reproductions. A light-hearted and amusing exhibition of 70 cartoons. Bruce Museum of Arts and Science paperback books
503169See Description. Signed-Autograph Very Good SUTTON Grady. Autograph Sentiment ca. 1940. 4to sheet fragment. Signed by Authors. See Description 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
1996Embry 151696Basic Books 1996. First edition first printing. Light scuff to lower edge slight toning to lower edge still fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Basic Books, 1996. First edition, first printing. 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
193651191bdNew York: The Macmillan Company 1936. First Edition. Octavo green cloth hardcover gilt letters uncut xiv 200 pp. Near-Fine with light foxing to endpapers and page edges; in a Very Good mylar protected dust jacket with light edgewear that has been price clipped. From dust jacket: In engaging and informal fashion Dr. Sutton tells of his adventures afield in many wild regions of the United States and Canada. Much of the author’s most important scientific work has been based on his bird-study expeditions along the coasts in deep woodlands and swamps over mountains and western prairies and his account of days in camp and field makes delightful reading. From boyhood when he first met a belligerent mother Turkey Buzzard in the confining interior of a hollow log to his recent year of ornithological work on Southapmton Island in Hudson’s Bay Dr. Sutton has been fascinated by the study of bird life. Rolling northward “down†the LAbrador coast in a forty-five-foot yawl the author studied the gulls and Fulmar PEtrels of that bleak sub-Arctic world of bergs and squalls. In the tropical wonderland of southern Florida he found at ‘Gator Lake the home of the Wood Ibis the Swallow-Tailed Kite and MAn-o’-War Bird. Among the species here described amid their natural surroundings are the mighty owls of the deep woods and tundra; the Ivory-Billed Woodpeckers of northeastern Louisisana; the Blue Goose of Hudson’s Bay; the Marbled Murrelet and Calliope Hummingbird of British Columbia; the comical Road-Runner of the Wouthewest; the Raven of wild Appalachian gorges; and the rare Harris’s Sparrow whose eggs Dr. Sutton discovered. Here too are described many amusing bird-neighbors whose doings will delight the nature lover no less than the author’s adventures among their wilder rarer cousins. Dr. Sutton is Curator of Birds at Cornell University. The Macmillan Company, 1936. First Edition. hardcover books
1986USUTBIR00CZCUniversity of Oklahoma Press 1986. Good. Sutton George Miksch. Birds Worth Watching. Pettingill Jr. Olin Sewall. Norman OK: University of Oklahoma Press 1986. 207pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Good with rubbed and spotted edges. Spotting to covers. University of Oklahoma Press paperback books
124604hardcover. 8vo cloth slightly dampstained chipped d.w. N.Y. 1934. Very good.<br/><br/> unknown books
19747444Metuchen NJ: The Scarecrow Press Inc. Very Good. 1974. First Edition. Hardcover. 0810807238 . no dust jacket as issued ex-library book but virtually unworn; typical markings incl. stamping on top/bottom edges call number in small white letters on spine pocket on rear pastedown. . The Scarecrow Press, Inc. hardcover books
1974216222Metuchen.: The Scarecrow Press Inc. 1974. 1st Edition. Hardcover. A very good copy with no dustjacket. . 8vo. The Scarecrow Press, Inc. hardcover books
190430286London: A. and C. Black 1904. First edition. Sutton Palmer. Original blue cloth blocked in gilt purple green and olive top edge gilt. Slight lean; a very good bright copy. <br/><br/> A. and C. Black hardcover books
1971193114Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts 1971-01-01. Paperback. Good. Softcover and binding are good with modest wear. Inside front cover has a name and date in pen. Pages are clean and unmarked. LO Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts paperback books
1971153099Columbus OH: The Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts 1971. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran February 5 through March 7 1971. Essay by Denys Sutton. Includes over 100 illustrations. An about very good copy in wrappers with some minor wear and a small edge tear to one page. The Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts unknown books
200328472Denver: Mainspring Press. 2003. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Glossy decorated paper-covered boards issued without dust jacket. A fine copy. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 375 pp . Mainspring Press hardcover books
1967171780Chicago: Blue Dahlia 1967. Single sheet insert 11x8.5 inches landscape layout illustrated with photos of the performers printed in blue ink used as an insert in a program for the infamous Chicago nightclub in the 1960s. Blue Dahlia unknown books
198727608New York: Center for Migration Studies of New York 1987. x 384p. first edition. Includes both Afro-Caribbean and Hispanic-Caribbean studies. Center for Migration Studies of New York unknown 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
19592771London: Christie Manson & Woods 1959. cloth dust jacket. Christie's. small 4to. cloth dust jacket. xvi 168 pages and 185 full page plates. Includes a history of the auction house. Jacket is chipped with small tears and a piece missing at head of spine. Christie, Manson & Woods unknown books
196140034NY:: Duell Sloan and Pearce. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1961. Hardcover. B000NPH8IY . First edition. Very near fine in like dust jacket. A bright clean and well preserved copy. . Duell, Sloan and Pearce, hardcover books
017179Paris; nd: Henry Babou and Jack Kahane. Limited Edition. 12mo. #35 of 300 copies total 320 copies on hand made Montval paper text in English nicely illustrated with mildly erotic engravings by Jean Dulac 2391pp. handsomely bound in dark brown morocco and marbled paper with decorative gilt inlays to small brown squares near fore-edge of boards. minor rubbing to spine otherwise near fine in paper covered slipcase. Henry Babou and Jack Kahane unknown books