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1997110923New York: Forge 1997. Octavo boards. First edition. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #110923 Forge unknown books
1964149709Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1964. Vintage borderless reference photograph of director John Huston and playwright Tennessee Williams on location for the 1964 film. With the stamp of National Film Archive 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/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
165570hardcover. 117 illus. 93 in color. 96pp. 18mo boards d.w. N.Y.: Abrams 2000. vg<br/><br/> unknown books
2004257420San Francisco: NCLR 2004. Paperback. 16p 8.5 x 11 inches newsletter celebrates Mayor Gavin Newsome's same sex marriage law in San Francisco and other topics stapled wraps. NCLR paperback books
19752304066Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall Inc 1975. First Edition. First Edition. Good/No Jacket. Lacks jacket. Edges and front and end matter lightly foxed. 1975 Large Hardcover. 160 pp. A profusely illustrated account of the maritime war the ships the weapons the men and the navies of the American Revolution. Color and black-and-white illustrations throughout. Prentice-Hall, Inc unknown books
179914752Richmond Virginia: James Lyon 1799. Original wraps. Good . The June 1st 1799 maiden issue of "National Magazine" which represents the first magazine ever published in Virginia the first magazine printing of the Virginia Constitution and Kentucky Resolutions and "an extraordinary contemporary resource for the anti-Federalist Jeffersonian Strict Constructionist philosophy of the Virginia School a philosophy that Virginians developed to oppose the policies of Alexander Hamilton and the Washington-Adams administrations " from "The Remnant Trust". This the "first National Magazine" was issued in Richmond by its young publisher and editor James Lyon and was printed semi-quarterly. Six issues all told were published in Richmond "after which Lyon removed to the new seat of the Federal government". This orginal issue has been beautifully and skillfully re-bound in 1998 by the Thistle Bindery of Florence MA and has had both its original light-brown wrappers seemlessly bound-in. The wrappers show chipping along the edges and a degree of inevitable wear but miraculously almost no loss to the titling. Crisp new endsheets and thick card wrappers nicely protect the fragile original text which has held up surprisingly well. There's a bit of light forgivable offsetting to the body --and along the original endsheets-- and the Subscription page which shows that one "Prin Perkins" is to receive a six month subscription for the price of two dollars INCLUDES JAMES LYON'S STRONG SIGNATURE IN INK AS AFFIRMATION. Octavo 107 original pgs. plus an itemized laid-in letter from Thistle Bindery and a wonderful handwritten 2 pg. example of "Binder's Notes" along the new rear endsheets mapping out the care --and the technical processes-- that went into both creating such an elegant re-binding and protecting the original text. An impressive important piece of Americana. <br/><br/> James Lyon paperback books
2010164141Munich: Prestel 2010. First edition. Large hardcover. First printing 340 pages. A thick monograph on American artist Nancy Spero. Text by Christopher Lyon. Includes numerous color illustrations. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Prestel unknown books
2010407102Munich: Prestel 2010. A fine copy. Folio 13.5 x 11.5 inches. 340 pages. Profusely illustrated. Cloth; dust jacket. First edition. The definitive monograph on Nancy Spero's entire body of work revealing a pioneer of feminist art and a key influence on contemporary art. <br/><br/> Prestel hardcover books
2015166663New York: Mitchell-Innes and Nash 2015. Paperback. VG. Color-illustrated softcover with charcoal grey lettering. 77 pp. Mainly color illustrations. Portraits. Published on the occasion of an exhibition held January 29-March 7 2015 at Mitchell-Innes & Nash New York. Mitchell-Innes and Nash paperback books
18696315Falun Sweden: Schmidt 1869. First Edition. 60pp. Illus. large folding map 21x9 inches. oblong folio Original printed wrappers. Small embossed library stamp on title page. A rare guide for Swedish emigrants to America. Includes data on how farmlands are divided and U.S. weights and measures. The map shows railroads west to St. Paul and Fort Laramie as well as the route from Sweden to Quebec thence through lower Canada to Michigan and Wisconsin. Lyon was general agent for the Montreal Steamship Company and Grand Trunk Railway. Schmidt unknown books
193035116NY: Dutton 1930. First Edition. 12 mo pp. 57. Printed paper over boards cloth spine. Cover slightly worn at ends of spine and corners o/w VG in little chipped and torn pink dj. How to listen to music discusses in a light vein. Dutton unknown books
1985140571New York: Cannon Films 1985. Third Draft script for the 1986 film. With ten additional pages laid in regarding stunts and stuntmen with holograph ink annotations. Holograph ink annotations throughout the script all regarding stunts see images. <br/><br/>A hardened LAPD detective Bronson is growing older and slipping into a life fueled by alcohol when he is framed by ex-convict Joan Freeman Snodgress as vengeance for putting her in jail years later. In jail he is handcuffed to Arabella McGee Willhoite a foul-mouthed petty criminal he put behind bars as well with whom he escapes prison and sets off to prove Freeman is the true killer. After a twisted story with bad cops with mob connections and a criminal who is more a friend than imagined the film ends with a showdown in which McGee's life hangs in the balance. <br/><br/>Set in Los Angeles and shot on location there. <br/><br/>Blue untitled wrappers. Title page present dated September 25 1985 noted as Third Draft with credits for screenwriter Gail Morgan Hickman. 117 leaves with last page of text numbered 113. Xerographically duplicated. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with three gold brads. Cannon Films unknown books
197847886Atlanta : The Author 1978. Hardcover. Very good. viii 136pp. Very good hardback bound in publisher's blue cloth and issued without a jacket. <br/><br/> The Author hardcover books
198851434Clintondale NY: Bleak Beauty Books 1988. First edition. Lyon Danny. 4to. 63 pp. frontis numerous full-page b&w photos. Pictorial stiff wrappers. Fine as new. SIGNED by the photographer on the half-title page. The photographer's account of Haiti and the February Revolution. <br/><br/> Bleak Beauty Books unknown books
198834440Clintondale NY: Bleak Beauty Books 1988. First Edition. Slim quarto 28cm.; publisher's glossy tan photo-illustrated card wrappers; 62pp.; photographic illus. throughout. Spine a bit sunned light wear from handling else Very Good or better. "A photographer's account of Haiti and the February Revolution" - upper cover. Bleak Beauty Books unknown books
1988176294New York: Bleak Beauty Books 1988. First edition. Softcover. 62 pages. A collection of black and white photographs and text of Lyon's account of Haiti and the February Revolution. Includes 46 duotones. A near fine copy in photo-illustrated wrappers. Bleak Beauty Books unknown books
1988171022New York: Bleak Beauty Books 1988. First edition. Softcover. 62 pages. A collection of black and white photographs and text of Lyon's account of Haiti and the February Revolution. A fine copy in photo-illustrated wrappers. Signed and inscribed by Lyon on the dedication page. Bleak Beauty Books unknown books
1988ESB02636Clintondale: Bleak Beauty Books 1988. First edition. Paperback. A fine copy. Signed by Danny Lyon. Bound in illustrated wrappers as issued. <br/><br/> Bleak Beauty Books paperback books
1988021416Bleak Beauty Books. Very Good. 1988. First Edition. Softcover. Tan wraps with b&w image on front. Wraps have light soiling and shelfwear. This book contains b&w photographs and journal entries by Danny Lyon documenting the "February Revolution" in Haiti. ; B & W Photographs; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 62 pp . Bleak Beauty Books paperback books
1988021415Bleak Beauty Books. Very Good. 1988. First Edition. Softcover. Tan wraps with b&w image on front; signed by Lyon on half title page. Wraps have light soiling and shelfwear. This book contains b&w photographs and journal entries by Danny Lyon documenting the "February Revolution" in Haiti. ; B & W Photographs; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 62 pp; Signed by Author . Bleak Beauty Books paperback books
1988172612New York: Bleak Beauty 1988. First. paperback. near fine. Lyon Danny. Photographic illustrations. 63pp. Slim 4to stiff pictorial wrappers. New York: Bleak Beauty Books 1988. First edition. A near fine copy signed by the photographer on the half-title.<br/><br/> A photographer's account of Haiti and the February Revolution.<br/><br/> Bleak Beauty unknown books
1906220647Washington: Men of Mark Publishing 1906. First. hardcover. very good. Many fine photo-steel engraved portraits. 5 volumes. 8vo 3/4 contemporary maroon morocco spines with elaborate gilt decoration margins uncut. Washington: Men of Mark Publishing 1906-1909. First Edition. Very good<br/><br/> Each biography is several pages. Many of the biographies contain genealogical information on the ancestors of each man profiled. The editor Lyon Gardiner Tyler was President of the College of William and Mary and son of United States President John Tyler.<br/><br/> Men of Mark Publishing unknown books
1907278978Washington D. C.: Men of Mark Publishing Company 1907. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Volume 3 only of the 5 volume set; illustrated with many Full Page Photo-Steel Engravings. Bound in brown half morocco over maroon cloth with elaborate decorations and titling in gold to the spine. An attractive copy with no marks of any kind. Very Good binding. Men of Mark Publishing Company unknown books
1906276700Washington D. C.: Men of Mark Publishing Company 1906. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Volume 5 only of the 5 volume set; illustrated with many Full Page Photo-Steel Engravings. Bound in brown half morocco over maroon cloth with elaborate decorations and titling in gold to the spine. The front board has been discreetly reinforced at the gutter; an attractive copy with no marks of any kind. Very Good binding. Men of Mark Publishing Company unknown books
192961985New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. Very Good. 1929. Hardcover. First Edition. 6.75x4.25 inches purple cloth with orange patterned paper-covered boards sunned spine covers slightly toned and scuffed with rubbed corners contents show just a bit of foxing otherwise bright and clean. Overall a Nice copy. . E. P. Dutton & Co. hardcover books