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2022x-1032214775Chapman & Hall 2022. Hardcover. New. 472 pages. 9.19x6.13x1.34 inches. Chapman & Hall hardcover
2009DADAX0754621219Routledge 2009-01-14. 1. hardcover. New. 7.00x1.75x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
197152319Holt Rinehart Winston New York 1971. Early Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/Very Good. LYON DANNY. Conversations With the Dead New York et al.: Holt Rinehart and Winston 1971. Oblong quarto second printing pp. 196 light gray cloth quarter-bound in white with black lettering on spine halftone photos and color painting reproductions. Subtitled "Photographs of Prison Life with the Letters and Drawings of Billy McCune #122054" this is one of Lyon's most important books showing the conditions of the Texas prison system -- dehumanizing brutal and homoerotic. See Roth pp. 210-11. If you want the hardcover the second printing is likely the best you can do and Roth explains why: "Run off in one night by buddies in the print shop of one of the six prison units Lyon visited regularly this necessarily limited first edition was smuggled out under Lyon's arm before authorities could confiscate it." Also see Parr & Badger V.2 pp. 18-19; they refer to this book as Lyon's "masterpiece." Condition of this book: Boards lightly worn with a small stain on upper panel; jacket toning near edges with short tears in front panel and head of spine. Leaves clean and tight images fine. Size: Quarto. Text body is clean and free from previous owner annotation underlining and highlighting. Binding is tight covers and spine fully intact. All edges clean neat and free of foxing. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Photography; United States; 1960s; True Crime. ISBN: 0030850681. ISBN/EAN: 9780030850684. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 52319. . 9780030850684 Holt Rinehart Winston hardcover
2002011525-ASanta Fe NM: Twin Palms Pub 2002. Book. Illus. by Introduction by Larry McMurtry. New. Hardcover. Signed By Photographer. Limited Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Limited Edition 2002of only 100 copies. Cranberry cloth hardcover in a black cloth slipcase 108 page book. This slipcase limited edition is signed and number on the last page by Danny Lyon. Illustrated with his award winning photography. With 84 full page black & white images. A very scarce copy and in NEW condition. . Twin Palms Pub Hardcover
1930148911Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1930. 16 page vintage program for the 1930 film announcing its showing at Broadway theaters in New York with abundant black and white photographs of actors aerial stunts and Howard Hughes throughout.<br /> <br /> Hughes' most expensive and ambitious production a story about World War I combat pilots today still a dazzling work of blockbuster action and actual aerial biplane footage. Originally conceived as a silent film and then retooled as a talkie in the wake of "The Jazz Singer." Most of the film is shot in black and white but one sequence is in color-the only color footage ever released of actress Jean Harlow before her untimely death. <br /> <br /> James Whale was hired by Hughes to direct the talking sequences Whale's first major effort in Hollywood but the overall production took so long that Whale's subsequent directorial effort "Journey's End" was released first.<br /> <br /> Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography.<br /> <br /> Card wrappers saddle stapled 5 x 6.5 inches. 16 pages. Near Fine. United Artists unknown
1964153070Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1964. Vintage borderless reference photograph of actress Sue Lyons and playwright Tennessee Williams sharing a script on the set of the 1964 film. Mimeo snipe to the verso.<br /> <br /> From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler.<br /> <br /> Based on Williams' 1961 play. An alcoholic former priest finds himself caught between the attentions of three women while leading a failing tour of Puerto Vallarta. Nominated for four Academy Awards winning one. <br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Mismaloya and Puerto Vallarta Mexico the latter of which became a popular tourist destination after the film's release. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown
1964155108Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1964. Two vintage borderless reference photographs one double weight of director John Huston and playwright Tennessee Williams on location of the 1964 film. One photo with a National FIlm Archive stamp on verso and one with a Sunday Telegraph stamp on the verso. <br /> <br /> Based on Williams' 1961 play. An alcoholic former priest finds himself caught between the attentions of three women while leading a failing tour of Puerto Vallarta. Nominated for four Academy Awards winning one. <br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Mismaloya and Puerto Vallarta Mexico the latter of which became a popular tourist destination after the film's release. <br /> <br /> 9 x 11 inches and 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus to Near Fine. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown
19711549New York 1971. Paperback. Very Good. Pictorial wraps. Well illus. <br/><br/>Signed. paperback books
1971161526New York: Holt Rinehart Winston 1971. Second edition. Oblong hardcover. One of Lyon's best and most important books. Subtitled: "Photographs of Prison Life with the Letters and Drawings of Billy McCune #122054." Includes a powerful collection of black and white images. A clean very near fine copy in a very near fine dust jacket. Signed by Lyon on the title page. A very nice copy. Parr & Badger v2 19; Roth 210-211. Holt, Rinehart Winston unknown books
2002311122SANTA FE: TWIN PALMS. Fine. 2002. First Edition. SIGNED Limited Edition. #6 of 100 numbered copies. Folio. Fine in a fine dj. laid-into the publisher's black cloth slipcase. EB . TWIN PALMS. hardcover
200968198Phaidon Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2009. First. Hardcover. 0714848514 . Signed by Lyon on title page. ; 10.125 X 0.875 X 11.625 inches; 208 pages; Signed by Author . Phaidon Press hardcover
1915140943077New York: Methodist Book Concern 1915. First Edition. Very Good. First edition first printing. Bound in publisher's original olive green cloth stamped in black. Very Good or better with light staining to cloth visible in raking light as well as staining to the bottom corner of the rear cover. Three small areas of abrasion to front and rear endsheets and very light marking in text. Thoughts on the proposed unification of the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Episcopal Church South and the foul treatment of African American members. The author was a pastor in Baltimore MD and on account of civil rights leader Booker T. Washington's recommendation of Lyon to President Theodore Roosevelt Lyon served as the United States Ambassador to Liberia. Methodist Book Concern unknown
185319479Liverpool And London: S. W. Richards / T. C. Armstrong. Very Good. 1853. First Edition. Hardcover. Full morocco highly decorated in gilt. Appears to be a publisher's deluxe edition. All page edges gilt. Bound-in ribbon marker. Decorated green endpapers. A name is stamped twice to the front pastedown. To the verso of the frontispiece there are two inscriptions. One is a "reward of Merit" for Sunday School. The inscription below this is to Paul S. Richards. Errata slip tipped to the rear. The covers show only minor bumps to the corners light rubbing to the gilt. Very tight. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 223 pages . S. W. Richards / T. C. Armstrong hardcover
1915rbr1-va58Older tape repair hinges marbled eps and page edges. Five-volume set. 387 376 389 1144 pages. Lewis Historical Publishing Company hardcover
15644Ludovicum Perrin / Louis Perrin "Lyon, 1840, in-4 pleine basane flammée, dos à cinq nerfs, filets dorés encadrant les plats, ornements dorés aux coins. Tête dorée. Reliure postérieure. 2ff.-XVIpp.-1ff.-117pp. 39 figures in texte reproduites en noir. Tirage à 120 exemplaires sur grand papier vergé blanc fort. Il existe des vergés teintés. Un exemplaire a été tiré sur vélin (peau de vélin ?) et relié par Bauzonnet pour Léon Cailhava. La préface de l'ouvrage, qui relate l'histoire du manuscrit, est de Léon Cailhava, bibliophile qui finança lui-même cette publication. Le manuscrit, en latin, est précédé d'une note en français expliquant les figures. Ce poème relate les excès et carnage des calvinistes contre la ville de Lyon et ses environs. La quarantième figure, décrite, n'est pas reproduite et pour cause :""Ce manuscrit se composait de quarante figures ; mais une main inconnue, dirigée par une aveugle préoccupation, a lacéré le feuillet, qui contenait, avec la dernière, quelques vers qui terminaient l'ouvrage."" Montfalcon, p.29 et 31, ed. des Cendres. Dos un peu passé sinon bel exemplaire de ce chef-d'oeuvre typographique du célèbre imprimeur lyonnais."
186658Lyon, Bibliothèque de la ville, 1866, in-8 ; demi-chagrin maroquiné cerise, dos à nerfs décoré de fleurons dorés, couverture conservée (ce qui est rare) ; 391 pp. et 8 gravures h.t. dont une en couleurs.
18479863Lyon, Librairie Burgundo-lyonnaise de M. Chambet Fils (Beaune, Imprimerie Blandeau-Dejussieu), 1847 ; grand in-8 ; plein veau fauve, dos à faux nerfs dorés, fleurons dorés, pièce de titre orange (reliure de l'époque) ; XIII, (3), 548 pp., 5 planches lithographiées hors-texte.
189866Lyon, Imp. E. Vitte, 1898-1900, deux vol. in-4, broché ; 40 pp. et 16 planches, plans et photographies dont certains dépliants ; XXXVI-428 pages et 3 planches hors-texte.
16711159121671 A Lyon, Chez Marcelin Gautherin, rue Confort, à la Justice, devant l'Hôtel Dieu - MDCLXXI (1671) - Avec approbations et privilège du Roy - Grand in-8, pleine basane brune, 4 nerfs au dos avec titre et fleurons dorés - 408 pages + Table des Matières non paginé
191122860Lyon, H. Lardanchet, 1911 ; in-4 ; bradel demi-percaline à coins rose foncé, pièce de titre vert foncé en maroquin à grain long, fleuron au lion et date 1910 en queue, couverture et dos conservés ; [6] ff., 144 pp., [2] ff.
19338347S.l., Cercle Gryphe (Paris, Imprimerie Aulard), 1933 ; in-4, broché, chemise-étui beige ; (1) f. blanc, 101, [102], (2) pp., (1) f. blanc, couverture crème rempliée, bois gravé de Philippe Burnot "emblème du Cercle Gryphe" et titre imprimés couleur brique, 5 compositions décoratives en couleurs, or et argent, gravées sur bois de Alfred Latour.
116782sd A Louvain, Imprimerie Pierre Mafrans - Sans date (circa 1930) - In-8, broché - 17 p. - 7 figures hors texte en N&B en fin d'ouvrage - Envoi (dédicace) de l'auteur en 1ère page à l'attention de l'ancien propriétaire, Monsieur Antonin Thiers
7138traduits nouvellement en françois suivant la vérité du texte grec, avec un mélange de paragraphes d’éclaircissement es lieux plus obscurs et la clef de cette doctrine par le moyen de la circulation du sang & d’autres nouvelles découvertes de ce siècle en anatomie et chymie. Ouvre nécessaire aux médecins, chirurgiens & apoticaires,& utile à plusieurs autres sortes de personnes,curieuses et sçavantes comme l’avis au lecteur le montre amplement.In 12 plein cuir fauve raciné à nerfs, titre et caissons dorés, tire, XXXIV, 316 pages, tranches jaspées.A Lyon chez Pierre Compagnon & Robert Taillandier 1684.Une pâle mouillure en partie inférieure,sans gravité,pratiquement à tout le volume.Complet du sommaire des sentimens de L. Meyssonnier, extraits des œuvres sur les comètes de 1664 à 1665 dont les effets dureront dix neuf ans,& le moyen de remédier aux maladies qui en peuvent provenir.
5538Très belle vue de la ville de Lyon, au XVIè siècle : la Saône, le Rhône, Saint-Jean, les ponts etc… Édition allemande qui transparait un peu au verso. En feuille Très bon 260 x 330 ; 440 x 515 avec le cadre.