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S18J-00740Bethany House Pub. Used - Like New. Like New condition. Volume 4. Bethany House Pub unknown books
1989147765Detroit: Black & Red 1989. Paperback. 155p. slightly edgeworn wraps with corner bumped illus. Black & Red paperback books
1989137993Detroit: Black & Red 1989. Paperback. 155p. wraps illus. very good condition. Black & Red paperback books
2007169957Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press 2007. Hardcover. VG. Minor soiling to edge of text block but clean covers and contents. Black cloth with glossy blue lettering. xi; 277 pp. Not illustrated. Chapters include The Economic Basis of Liberty; The Virtuous Citizen; Philanthropy and Civil Associations; Thoughts on Government; and The Ultimate Questions. The Johns Hopkins University Press hardcover books
1961128445New York: Fred Coe and Arthur Cantor 1961. Draft script for the 1961 play. Brief annotations in holograph pencil and ink on the title page. <br/><br/>Chayefsky's play previewed on Broadway on November 8 1961 opened the following day an for over 200 performances and closed on June 2 1962. He was nominated for a Tony Award as were producers Coe and Cantor. <br/><br/>Gideon Campbell witnesses the Angel of the Lord March who enlists him to perform a miracle in battle and to kill an idolatrous Hebrew. Gideon refuses and suggests that his pity for man is above God's law. God begrudgingly concedes. <br/><br/>Basis for Wilhelm Semmelroth's West German film 1966 and for George Schaefer's Emmy nominated television movie 1971. <br/><br/>Black titled wrappers with paper title label on the spine. Title page present undated with a credit for playwright Chayefsky. 114 leaves with last page of text numbered 2-2-41 Act 2 Scene 2 Page 41. Mimeograph duplication. Pages and wrapper Near Fine bound with two silver brads. Fred Coe and Arthur Cantor unknown books
1978279378Washington: New Republic Books 1978. First. hardcover. fine/very good. 48 color plates 250 b/w Illus. 228pp. Oblong 4to green cloth d.w. Washington D.C.: New Republic Books 1978. A fine copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> New Republic Books unknown books
197528380New York: Sunbury Press 1975. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Stapled wrappers. 32 pp poetry chapbook by this obscure yet influential feminist poet hailing from the heydey of the Nyurican poetry movement of the 1970's. Very good condition. The poet's first book. No copies currently circulating in online commerce. Considered by some to be a cornerstone of this movement. Sunbury Press paperback books
1839282491Paris 1839. Copper-engraved map of North America hand-colored in outline. With "Etats-Unis" along with the Republic of Texas Canada and an enormous Mexique. Alaska is show as Russie Amerique. From Monin's Atlas Classique De La Geograpahie Ancienne Du Moyen Age et Moderne published in 1838. There is a small amount of surface loss at the bottom edge. Framed and matted. Rumsey 2613.018. Paris unknown books
1935136191Nancy France: Arts Graphiques Modernes 1935. Softcover. G One corner well bumped head of spine is torn and torn into the back cover though book is intact and still quite nice. Tan wraps 95 pp. 77 BW illus. one pull-out illus. exhibition announcement tipped in. Text is in French. Issued in conjunction with a 1935 exhibition on the 300th anniversary of the death of French engraver Jacques Callot 1592-1635. This presentation is one of the nicer-looking treatments inside the covers of this artist featuring 77 examples of his engravings and including an engraved depiction of Callot himself. Arts Graphiques Modernes paperback books
2000179669New York NY: D.A.P. 2000. Hardcover. VG. Black cloth covers sliver lettering. Pictorial DJ. 127 pp : illustrations. Pennsylvania Station was a marvel in its time but it became a relic a symbol of a bygone era in a time when the world preferred to look forward; a costly "white elephant" that had to come down to save money. The decision in 1962 to replace the old station and its subsequent demolition ultimately proved to be key moments in the birth of the historical preservation movement--a movement that came too late to save Penn Station itself. But during this period one might on any given day of the week have seen Peter Moore in the station carefully photographing the building and the process of its destruction even as above his head--and above the heads of the 200 000 commuters who transversed the station each day--cranes were beginning to take down what had been one of the grandest public buildings of the 20th century. Moore visited the Station again and again between 1962 and 1966 to document its architectural form as well as the drama of its ''unbuilding.'' The resulting photographs combine compositionally elegant images of architectural form and details with haunting pictures of glass and masonry stripped away from steel girders as the building is progressively demolished. D.A.P. hardcover books
182734948Baltimore: Published by Fielding Lucas Jun'r 1827. 1st edition American Imprints 29575; Field 994; Howes M-132; Pilling 2383; Sabin 43407. Modern speckled tan quarter-calf binding with marbled paper boards. Binding - Fine. Textblock - VG occasional foxing/period pos to t.p. top margin. viii 493 1 pp. Chippeway vocabulary 7 pp at rear. Illustrated with 29 inserted lithographed plates 18 hand-colored. 8vo. 8-1/2" x 5-1/4" <br/><br/>"The author was for many years superintendent of Indian affairs at Washington and was brought in constant association with the principal men of the nations and tribes which sent representatives to the seat of government. In this tour he formed a more intimate association with the great mass of the Indian population and was able to present much valuable information regarding it." Field. Published by Fielding Lucas, Jun'r hardcover books
1992S8351Cambridge:: MIT Press 1992. 1992. 8vo. xviii 405 pp. Photos illus. glossary index. Purple cloth dust-jacket. FINE. ISBN: 0262132737 MIT Press, (1992). hardcover books
19964639Bellevue WA: Family Research and Development 1996. First Edition. 939pp. Quarto 28 cm Blue cloth with the title gilt on the front board and backstrip. Near fine. This publication names nearly 10000 descendants of John D. Lee the only person charged and convicted of the atrocities of the Mountain Meadows Massacre. This work by a Lee descendant is an updated version of Manetta Henrie's 1960 publication 'Descendants of John Doyle Lee.' Color frontispiece of Lee.<br/><br/>"Sometimes in moments of discouragement we may feel like a leaf floating on an ocean. Actually each of us is a figure woven into an intricate tapestry that extends forward and back through the eternities. We are not alone. This present work is meant to give Lee descendants a sense of this eternal pattern an identity perhaps even a feeling of understanding and closeness with their ancestors." - from the Introduction. Family Research and Development unknown books
201619471New York: Green Zone Editions 2016. First Edition. Wraps. Near fine. Small 8vo. Printed saddle-stapled wraps. Near fine. Trivial surface rubbing. Interior bright crisp and clean. Unpaginated. <br/><br/>Chapbook of prose poems by Lupo. From an edition of 300 copies. Green Zone Editions paperback books
2009183173Saint Benedict Press 2009-10-01. Paperback. Very Good. Clean has a good binding and crisp pages. Previous owner name marked out on front inside cover no other marks or notations. HS. Saint Benedict Press paperback books
194610962New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1946. 1st. Hardcover. Collectible; Very Good/Very Good. INSCRIBED BY LORRAINE SHERWOOD on the front free endaper. A solid copy to boot of the 1946 1st edition with the Scribner 'A' on the copyright page. Tight and VG in a bright price-intact VG dustjacket with very light soiling to the front panel. 12mo nicely illustrated thruout by Katherine Milhous. Signed by Author. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1936123984Garden City: Doubleday Doran 1936. First Edition. First Edition. SIGNED by Milton Merlin in pencil dated 1936 on the front endpaper. Merlin was a television producer and writer during the 1950s and 1960s most notably for "The Millionaire" "I Spy" and "Bonanza" as well as the screenplay for the 1939 film "The Kid from Texas." Very Good plus or better in a Very Good plus dust jacket. Slight spine lean spine ends lightly bumped and brief offsetting at the endpapers. Brief chipping at the jacket extremities with scattered dampstains and light soil at the spine panel. Doubleday, Doran unknown books
1942262715New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1942. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Good dust jacket. Nicholas Panesis. Repaired dust jacket with rubbing to extremities and minor loss to spine. Dust jacket protected in a mylar cover. Binding sound; no markings to text. Scarce in jacket. Very Good binding / Good dust jacket. Harcourt, Brace and Company unknown books
19381299957Colon: Abbott's Magic Novelty Company 1938. Hardcover. Octavo; VG-; softcover; white spine with staples; covers have general shelfwear general edgewear soiling on front and rear rubbing on fore corners and spine edges rubbing on spine spine sun toned stamp on front interior light soiling in rear interior; text block age toned stamp on title page light foxing on exterior head and fore edges; 64pp. 1299957. Full-priced Rockville. Abbott's Magic Novelty Company hardcover books
1952147889London: Printed in England & Published by Curtis Warren Ltd. 1952. Octavo cover by Ray Theobald pictorial wrappers. First edition. Space opera and biological warfare based on the premise of additional planets in our solar system. Reginald 01319. Harbottle and Holland A16. Mild rubbing to spine folds a bright nearly fine copy. #147889 Printed in England & Published by Curtis Warren Ltd. unknown books
191943786Oxford: B. H. Blackwell 1919. Softcover. Very good/No jacket issued. B. H. Blackwell paperback books
191225822London: Lather Pioneer Mission n.d. 1912. Second edition small 8vo pp. xii 274 1; frontispiece portrait map and 14 plates showing 29 photographic illustrations; very good sound copy in original green cloth lettered in gilt on upper cover and spine. Pioneer missionary among the Lakhers a tribe of easternmost India south of Assam this text deals with the Lather people from Mizoram and the role of the Lather Pioneer Mission in their development. <br/><br/> Lather Pioneer Mission, n.d. hardcover books
1925LD5782Paris: Collection des Arts Les Editions G. Cres & Cie 1925. Hardcover. Fine. Original morocco and leather endpapers in folder and slipcase; 4to; with 84 in-text illustrations in pochoir by Dignimont. Number 291 from a limited edition of 350 copies on Rives paper. First published in 1904. Very fine illustrations remain exceptionally fresh. <br/><br/> Collection des Arts, Les Editions G. Cres & Cie hardcover books
201073900Chicago: Chicago : R.S. Johnson Fine Ar. As New. 2010. Softcover. 9780982010242 . Oversized pictorial softcover in beautiful fresh condition. ; 64 pages . Chicago : R.S. Johnson Fine Ar paperback books
19919021343New York: Henry Holt 1991. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Pablo Picasso. Bound in the publisher's original black cloth over boards spine stamped in white. Profusely illustrated throughout. <br/><br/> Henry Holt hardcover books