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1879804521879. ANNALS OF THE WAR THE. Written by Leading Participants North and South. Originally Published in the Philadelphia Weekly Times. Phila.: The Times Publishing Company 1879. 1st ed. 800pp. Illus. Orig. gilt-pictorial cloth. Light wear to spine ends and corners inner hinges tape-repaired else very good. Dornbusch III 377. "A valuable collection of subjective articles written by such leading wartime commanders as Beauregard J.E. Johnston Longstreet and Pleasonton" Nevins I 22. "Excellent commentaries on campaign written by officers on both sides; these articles are more reliable than similar monographs found in Battles and Leaders of the Civil War" Nevins I p.52. unknown
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2025__3039690515Merian Christoph Verlag 2025. Paperback. New. 200 pages. German language. 8.19x0.87x11.93 inches. Merian, Christoph Verlag paperback
1948192763New York: Swallow Press 1948. First Edition Thus; Later Printing. Softcover. Good in wraps. Owner name on front pastedown. Text annotated throughout with ink and pencil. Swallow Press unknown
194811-06-2025-04<p>LoC# 61-17530</p><p>Softcover. Front cover illustrated by Ian Hugo. Some age toning to frint and back cover. Binding tight text clean. No rips or tears.</p><p>This work is a set of three novelettes that explore woman and lover woman and father and a patient and therapist. Nin writes eloquesntly in her stories and goes deep into the intricacies of the imperfections of relationships. The beauty of her language balances the often negative nature of the stories themselves. The prose used in the three stories gives each story a haunting and unearthly quality while exposing some of the depp seated realities of human nature.</p><p>Mylar protected.</p> The Swallow Press, Inc. paperback
194891027Chicago: The Swallow press 1948. Fine. The Swallow press Chicago 1948 13.2 x 21 cm Broché New edition. Illustrated with engravings by Jean Hugo. Signed autograph inscription from Anaïs Nin to her friend the writer Christiane Baroche: ""Christiane Baroche. Mais en ce jour damné décharné qui sétire aux fenêtres 'cest un peu moi jassume.Anaïs Nin.'"" The Swallow press unknown
1948GB0031YP5E8I3N00Denver Alan Swallow 1948. Hardcover. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Denver, Alan Swallow, [ hardcover
19482350chicago: the swallow press 1948. 1948. <br /> <br /> chicago: the swallow press. 8.5 x 5.25 inches. 175 pages. softcover. bound in paper wrappers. book condition: sticker residue to spine. gentle rubbing throughout. small sharpie mark to front panel. very good-. the swallow press unknown
196189365Chicago: Swallow Press 1961. Later Edition; Early Printing. Softcover. Very Good in wappers. Some mild sunning and light staining to covers. Small cracks on cover. ; 8.43 X 5.85 X 0.73 inches; 130 pages. Swallow Press unknown
087321Swallow Press. hardcover. Good. Unmarked hardcover no jacket. Privately published no date or publisher's information. Some foxing on endpapers. Swallow Press hardcover
194232954New York: Gemor Press 1942. Very Good . New York: Gemor Press n.d. ca. 1942 First American Edition Limited to 500 copies. Octavo 21.5cm; publisher's black pictorial paper-covered boards; 4155pp.; copper engravings throughout. Brief rubbing to spine ends and corners white spine titling browned textblock lightly toned else a Very Good or better example. Inscribed and signed by the author on front free endpaper: "Dorothy Perera - one of the new women! this decadent world we are transcending / Anaïs Nin / New York 1943." <br /> <br /> The first work to come out of the Gemor Press which Anaïs Nin and her lover Gonzalo More established in Greenwich Village in 1942 naming it the Gemor Press after Gonzalo though Nin raised the money taught herself to set type and did the lion's share of the physical work. Distribution in turn was aided by Frances Steloff at the Gotham Book Mart. <br /> <br /> The works Gemor published--eight titles all together six of them by Nin herself--were frequently illustrated by Nin's husband Hugh Parker Guiler who went under the pseudonym Ian Hugo. The colophon in this work notes that Hugo "used the tecnique sic which William Blake called 'revealed' because it was revealed to him by his brother in a dream. This is the first time this technique as developed by S.W. Hayter has been employed since Blake invented it." <br /> <br /> Winter of Artifice was first published by the Obelisk Press in 1939 but the contents were revised for this edition which Nin's bibliographer Benjamin Franklin yes that's right claims is one of the hardest to date. Nin's diary usefully notes that the work was delivered fully bound on May 15 1942. <br /> <br /> Franklin A3b. Gemor Press unknown
69-2106Denver: Allan Swallow ca. 1948. 8vo. Dust Jacket Good Some Creasing Abrasions and Edgewear Clipping. Sunning. $3.50 list price on DJ. Dust Jacket Only Book Not Included! Denver: Allan Swallow, [ca. 1948] unknown
194280235New York: Gemor Press 1942. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Limited to 500 copies. Presentation copy inscribed by Anaïs Nin to Doris Townsend Wright on the front flyleaf with Townsend Wright's bookplate on the front pastedown. Octavo. Original pictorial paper-covered boards. The spine is leaning just a touch with some mild toning and wear along the extremities; otherwise very good.<br /> <br /> The first American edition of Nin's second published book which was hand printed by Anais 1903-77 and her lover Gonzalo Moré with engravings by her husband Ian Hugo born Hugh Parker Guiler 1898-1985 in the "revealed" technique employed by William Blake. The stories that comprise this collection "Djuna" "Lilith" and "The Voice" delve into the psychological landscapes of its characters including a film star a woman's relationship with her father and a psychoanalyst reflecting Nin's own life and relationships particularly with Henry Miller and her analysts. It is considered a significant work in her oeuvre showcasing her unique literary voice and daring subject matter. Gemor Press hardcover
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