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190585921Louisiana Purchase Exposition Board Lady Managers 1905. Hardcover. Used - Good. Copyright 1905. Riverside Press H.O. Houghton & Company Cambridge. xii350 pages. Louisiana Purchase map; 30 photogravure plates: 22 officer portraits Woman's Building statue salon tea president's & dining rooms board members Prince Fushimi reception. 10 x 7" gold stamped maroon cloth color flags top edge gilt. Cover rubbed spotted paper toned few edge chips tears VG. Louisiana Purchase Exposition Board Lady Managers hardcover
1958276307Beacon Books. New York: Universal Publishing. 1958 . B-207 very good -fine rear crease PBO. paperback Beacon Books. New York: Universal Publishing. paperback
19631164843Midwood-Tower 1963. Midwood-Tower F240. Mass Market Paperback. Fine. Book. Midwood-Tower Paperback
19892050506Naiad Press 1989. paperback. Used-Very Good/n/a. Naiad Press paperback
1936blb00096Garden City NY: Garden City Publishing 1936. 1st . Hardback. Very Good. Nice bright green cloth boards - gilt title on spine is bright - book is tight and clean overall - with many full page color plates and half tone Garden City Publishing hardcover
1946162Wash D.C.: Library of Congress; for sale by Superintendent of Documents Washington 25 D. C. 1946. 2nd. 12mo xix 1 unpaginated text 1 pp. grey cloth with cream cloth spine and gilt spine lettering all VG w/o DJ. Dr. Huntington William's copy - ink inscription on upper end leaf "Baltimore Bibliophiles 1965 June / Alan Feree Rare Books Lib. Congress / after trip to Rosenwald Library II PA" a second ink note on last colophon page text is a copy of the original 1488 text by La Marche with illustrations and original type in French printed on wove paper reprinted by the GPO for the Library of Congress 2nd edition; original work published in 1488 in Paris by Antoine Verard; text reporduced Gothic manuscript text and numerous woodcut plates facsimile of original. Near fine copy from the library of a Baltimore Bibliophile. Library of Congress; for sale by Superintendent of Documents, Washington, 25 D. C. hardcover
1969161109001Opium 1969-01-01. Paperback. Acceptable. 0x0x0. Good minus. Dinged cornerson the right hand side. Some tanning.age. Please email for more details. Estate of Franklyn Dietz Opium paperback
197823317Belleair: Vanitas Press 1978. First Edition. hard cover. Very Good/No jacket. Belleair:Vanitas Press. 1978. 175pp. Illustrated by Lau Shiu Fan. 1st edition limited to 1000x this is #62. Hardcover. In very good clean condition inside and out. (Belleair): Vanitas Press hardcover
197188236Riba Publication 1971. Hardcover. very good/very good. A brilliant fusion of art and mathematics. Nice copy in an edge rubbed dust jacket. 360pp.Name of previous owner on front free endpaper. Riba Publication hardcover
195424404London: Todd Publishing Group Ltd. 1954. A fine copy. 24404. Small octavo pictorial wrappers. Digest sized magazine. Well regarded mystery magazine which featured largely reprints featuring top-notch writers. The first few U.S. issues were U. K. issues with over printed U. S. prices but that changed from April 1953 onwards with printed printed price of .35. At that point the U.S. volume numbers did not match the date/volume numbers of the U.K. editions. This issue includes G.D.H. & M. Cole Agatha Christie Dorothy Sayers Margery Allingham and others. Reference: See Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazines pp. 310-311. Todd Publishing Group, Ltd. unknown
1933015108Leipzig: Johann Ambrosius Barth 1933. 115p. 34 b/w illus. original stiff wrappers. Important early study of this professor of theoretical physics at Innsbruck. Johann Ambrosius Barth unknown
197025579Newton Abbot: David & Charles. Good in Good dust jacket. 1970. Hardcover. Ex-library. Library stamps labels and markings. Rebound in red cloth boards with original spine cloth laid down. Dust-jacket with adhesive tape and adhesive tape stains. Dust-jacket is price-clipped. Dust-jacket protected in archival mylar cover.; 1970 second edition. xiv 234 pages 64 illustrations on 16 plate leaves. 30 in-text illustrations. 7 pages of plans. Rebound in red cloth boards. Page dimensions: 243 x 183mm. This edition has fewer plates than the first edition but has a new 7 page Introduction by the author. The new introduction includes information the author received in communications since the first edition was published. "The graceful spritsail barge once so typical a sight on the Thames and Medway has passed from the river scene and can no longer be seen wending its way along the estuary. Here is the history of river coasting stumpie mulie and ketch barges with details of their construction. The story of the Kentish barge centres is told and that of the Thames sailing matches; of wrecks and salvage and of the last days of sail. Full details are given of the construction of a typical trading barge and modellers will find instructions for making miniatures of these splendid craft." - from dust-jacket blurb. . David & Charles hardcover
1970127684International Marine Publishing Company 1970. hardcover. Very Good. Unmarked hardcover in unclipped jacket. Some minor foxing to page edges; light wear to jacket now protected by archival cover. Published in Camdem Maine 1970. Rare in this edition. International Marine Publishing Company hardcover
1941H32732Pittsburgh: Nixon Theatre 1941. Wraps. Very good. 8.25 x 5.25 inches very good light wear and soil signed by Fredric March and Florence Eldridge thje two leads. Nixon Theatre unknown
192729861New York: The Goldsmith Publishing Co. Very Good- in Good dj. c.1927. Reprint. Hardcover. moderate wear to all corners with a touch of fraying at both ends of the spine light age-toning and dust-soiling to edges of text block; the jacket has a number of tiny chips and nicks along the top and bottom edges a few small surface-peel spots on the front and rear panels general overall wear. This British novel was summed up by one American reviewer as "a rather exciting story of a newspaper fight against immorality with Jill Slaymark daughter of the editor of the Cherringdale Chronicle and Eugene Calvey a young man whose nerves were shot to pieces in the war as the protagonists which seems admirably designed for the movies. Note: I checked; the movies apparently didn't get the memo. There is the proper amount of suspense action a plenty the love plot runs against the usual snags and victory in the main project of the story is tantalizingly elusive." Sounds interesting enough but who the heck was this "Hilary March" My research has turned up nothing in the way of biographical details -- not even a definitive gender contemporary reviewers seemed to have trouble deciding if the author was a woman or a man. OCLC credits her/him with only this novel and two others: "Simon Wisdom" 1929; and "A Widow on Richmond Green" 1930. And just to add to the confusion OCLC also links to this author name a novel published in 1966 which turns out to be a different writer altogether one LaLage Pulvertaft who used "Hilary March" as a pseudonym for the last of her four novels published between 1956 and 1966. Ms. Pulvertaft was also born in 1925 so obviously didn't write this book. Originally published by Methuen in London in 1927 the first American edition of "Wet Weather" was issued by J.H. Sears & Co. of which this Goldsmith edition is a reprint. But the real question is: why are this author's books so scarce given that she/he was essentially a literary nobody and seems to have left almost no trace behind Try Googling "Hilary March" and most of what you get concerns Hilary Mantel. I mean we at ReadInk pride ourselves on specializing in the works of forgotten authors but even for us this seems an extreme case. . The Goldsmith Publishing Co. hardcover
1928208380New York: Covici-Friede 1928. Second printing. Hardcover. A single long poem about a boxer. The basis for the Robert Wise directed movie with Robert Ryan Audrey Totter and George Tobias. A very good copy in cloth boards that are lightly soiled and with some fraying to the spine ends. No dust jacket. Covici-Friede unknown
1994ABE-1673647032606Pantheon Books 1994 Hardcover 8vo. 1st edition thus. 112 pp. Decorated blue boards. Illustrated DJ. Illus. by Art Spiegelman. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Pantheon Books hardcover
196880753Freeport Maine: Bond Wheelwright Company 1968. First Edition. First printing of the omnibus edition. This is the trade issue there was a simultaneous deluxe issue of 250 copies. Octavo 23cm; gray cloth hardcover; dustjacket; xii309pp. Fine tight copy in the original dustwrapper unclipped priced $10.00 on front flap very lightly rubbed at extremities Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Collects March's two great long-poems of the Twenties; the second title was the inspiration for The Set-Up a 1949 American film noir boxing drama directed by Robert Wise and starring Robert Ryan and Audrey Totter. Bond Wheelwright Company unknown
1968201067The Bond Wheelwright Company Publishers March 1968. Book & Bottle edition limited. Hardcover. Very Good. March 1968 "Book & Bottle" edition limited to 250 copies. This one is numbered #108 and is signed by the author. Ivory linen slipcase is very good with minimal wear. Ivory linen cloth boards of book are also very good. Black leatherette 1/4 binding has one small light-colored smudge on upper spine otherwise good. Binding is good. Gilding on top page edge. Pages are crisp clean and unmarked. LO The Bond Wheelwright Company, Publishers hardcover
1994000416Pantheon Books 1994 Book. Illus. by Spiegelman Art. Fine. Hardcover. First Printing. New edition of the 1928 "lost" classic with new illustrations. Signed by the illustrator including a bottle of poison drawing on the half title page. Slight imperfections to the jacket shallow crease on the front flap. Pantheon Books hardcover
1931BOOKS334868New York NY: Blue Ribbon Books. Good/NO DUSTJACKET. 1931. . Hardcover. 8vo. 331 pp. Cover faded soiled writing on flyleaf page toning . Blue Ribbon Books hardcover
19677318United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press 1967. Hardcover 459 pages. Near Fine/Very Good. Light wear and handling to boards. Deboseed cloth bound. Writing on title page in pen. Age wear to outer text block. Light foxing on inner dust jacket. Front inlay cut corners on top and bottom. Chipping to bottom spine. Light foxing to outer spine of dust jacket. Cambridge University Press hardcover
1961rbr1wam262<p>March Randolph B. - Captain U. S. Army by Authority of the War Department 1859. Sticker residue on inside front board. Fine in slipcase. 220 pages. </p> West Virginia Pulp & Paper Company hardcover
1943SELmarDARWilliam Campion 1943-01-01. Hardcover. Good/Good. Minor shelf wear to binding. Light wear foxing and soiling to edges of text block. Foxing on pastedowns & endpapers. Tanning on endpapers. Text is unmarked. Dj shelf worn around edges with tanning light soiling & small tears in a mylar cover. William Campion hardcover
1956551703New York: Rinehart & Company 1956. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Introduction by Alistair Cooke. Some bumping to the spine ends and corners else near fine in a very good price-clipped dust jacket with sunning to the spine and toning to the panels neat tape repair on spine ends and folds. Rinehart & Company hardcover