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18791317581Philadelphia: J. C. McCurdy & Co 1879. Hardcover. Octavo; VG-; Hardcover; Leather bound; Brick red spine with gold text; Boards have shelf wear with considerable rubbing and bumping to the corners and edges; exterior of boards have minor marks front hinge is separated but boards are not affected; text block is moderately age-toned with edges severely tanned edges also have slight marks otherwise pages are clean; 639p. 1317581. FP New Rockville Stock. J. C. McCurdy & Co hardcover books
1947WRCLIT58981New York: Privately printed for The Sylvan Press 1947. Quarto. Black cloth stamped in gilt. Frontis and pictorial vignettes. Gilding oxidized as usual else fine in acetate wrapper a couple short tears with printed paper flaps. First printing in this format designed and illustrated by Lewis F. White. Introduction by Louis Untermeyer. One of 2998 numbered copies of 3008. Privately printed for The Sylvan Press hardcover books
199422092New York: Pantheon Books 1994. First edition. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Stated first edition. Superb repint edition of March's lost classic with illustrations by Spiegelman. A fine copy in illustrated boards in fine unclipped dustwrapper. SIGNED by the illustrator. From the back cover blurb "The Wild Party . It's the book that made me want to be a writer" -- William Burroughs. Pantheon Books hardcover books
189684322London 1896. hardcover. very good. Folding map 372pp. 8vo burgundy cloth. London: Swan Sonnenschein 1896. Very good.<br/><br/> unknown books
197070789Manila: Filipiniana Book Guild 1970. Hardcover. Very Good. frontis illustrations index xx 296p. 23cm. No Jacket. Publications of the Filipiniana Book Guild XVII. This edition in English was translated by Carmen Ojeda and Jovita Castro. Introduction by W. A. Burke-Mialhe. <br/><br/> Filipiniana Book Guild hardcover books
1947146204Universal City: Universal-International 1947. Continuity and Dialogue script for the 1948 film here under the working title "Destiny of a Woman" on the front wrapper. With a few faint holograph pencil annotations.<br/><br/>Based on the 1946 Broadway play and a prequel to the 1941 film "The Little Foxes." In the fictional town of Bowden Alabama the wealthy Hubbard family holds onto their old-South prominence and prestige through exploitation and cruelty. A searing portrayal of racism and class privilege in the post-Civil War American South.<br/><br/>Set in Alabama. <br/><br/>Yellow untitled wrappers noted as CONTINUITY & DIALOGUE / MASTER COPY on the front wrapper rubber-stamped production No. 115125. Title page integral with the first page of text as issued. Mimeographed rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus bound at the top edge with two gold brads. Universal-International unknown books
1917307921917. Softcover. VG- light wear to cover edges; pages unopened. Tan ill. wraps. 9 pp. 1 color plate. Text by W. M. Ivins. paperback books
19041830191904. Paperback. VG. Glued printed wraps. iv title-page 61 pp. no illustrations. Lists 755 works. paperback books
1969150714Burbank CA: Warner Brothers / Seven Arts 1969. Complete set of eight vintage color studio still photographs from the 1969 film. <br/><br/>Based on Elmore Leonard's 1969 novel. A Vietnam veteran turned migrant farm laborer falls into a secretary's scheme to steal $50000 from the owner of a California farm.<br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Carmel and Monterey California. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Seven Near Fine one Very Good plus with a small closed tear with accompanying creasing to the right edge. <br/><br/>Grant US. Warner Brothers / Seven Arts unknown books
502585See Description. Signed-Autograph Very Good MARCH Fredric. Signature on 3" x 5" card Hollywood ca. 1940. Oblong 8vo with cutout halftone photograph. Signed by Authors. See Description unknown books
19952222315<p>First paperback edition. 4to. Over 345 illustrations. Original stiff wrappers. No dust jacket. Very good. 264 pages. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>From collection of Los Angeles architect Edward H. Fickett with his purchase invoice laid in loose.</b></p> Academy Press paperback books
2000033757n.p.: Kant. 2000. Bilingual English/Czech edition. Inscribed by the author to Robert Stone in the year of publication. Fine in a very good dust jacket. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Kant hardcover books
19431331731943. Softbound. VG disbound from a larger volume covers a wee bit loose. Wraps. Mimeographed sheets bound. A very rare catalogue published during the War. Consists of mimeographed sheets bound into a normal typical looking AWCS catalogue cover. No illustrations. paperback books
2005149152New York NY: Assouline Publishing 2005. Hardcover. VG. Chocolate brown stamped cloth BW pictorial dust jacket unpaginated profusely illus. in BW; weighs 5 lbs. Presents these thematic photographs by South African-born British photographer Koto Bolofo b. 1959. "A photographic tribute to the Goodwood Revival which relives the glory days of the legendary Goodwood Motor Circuit Britain's leading racing venue between 1948 and 1966. Nowadays the Revival hosts contemporary racing of all kinds including Formula One and invites sport's biggest names -- both past and present -- to put on their 1950s clothes and enjoy a weekend of action-packed racing. Inspired by this thrilling and glamorous tradition Koto Bolofo's magical photographs celebrate the Goodwood spirit bringing to life a time when drivers wore short-sleeve shirts and cotton trousers and roared around tracks in glorious four-wheel drifts." dj With an introduction by Lord March. Otherwise minimal text. The photographs -- many of them covering double-page spreads -- do the talking. Assouline Publishing hardcover books
1951007547St. Louis MO: American Theatre 1951. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. Stagebill from production of Lillian Hellman's "The Autumn Garden" at the American Theatre in St. Louis MO for the week beginning December 3 1951. Signed in ink on front cover by both Frederic March and Florence Eldridge. Minor browning to edges of program and overall moderate shelfwear. American Theatre Paperback books
55654Mit 55 Abbildungen und Plänen Eingang Empfangsgebäude Dorfstraße unter Birken mit Wohnhäuser Blick vom Tagesraum über die Liegeterrasse und die Dorfaue Lageplan des Olympischen Dorfes Schnitt durch das Gelände 1:2.000 Wandbilder in den Tagesräumen Grundrisse Dorfteich Hausmarke in Kratzputz Grundriss des Empfangsgebäudes Blick von der Musikempore in den großen Saal der Gaststätte Halle der Nationen Speisehaus der Nationen Terrassen des Speisehauses Blick über die obere Dorfaue auf die Bastion Grundriss des Speisehauses mit dem großen Wirtschaftshof und dem Heizwerk Haus des Kommandanten des Olympischen Dorfes 1936 "Hindenburghaus" Schwimmhalle Sporthalle Einzelheiten des finnischen Dampfbades Blick von den Glockentürmchen. Covers little soiled very good. A Translation: March Werner Olympic Village 1936 With 55 pictures and site plans entrance; reception building; village street with birches and homes; view from the meeting room across the terrace and village green; site plan of the Olympic Village; cross-section of the area 1:2000; murals in the meetings rooms; layout plans; village pond; heraldic symbols on "Kratzputz"; layout of the reception building; view from the music gallery into the big hall of the restaurant; Hall of the Nations; Dining Hall of the Nations; terraces of the Dining Hall; view of the bastion across the upper village green; layout of the Dining Hall with the large maintenance court and heating plant; home of the Commander of the Olympic Village 1936; "Hindenburghaus"; interior pool; gymnasium; details of the Finnish steam bath/sauna; view from the little bell towers. A pictorial brochure showing the village that was constructed by Germany for the 1936 Olympics. unknown books
194951271New York: The Citadel Press 1949. First Citadel Edition. Octavo 21.5cm; beige cloth with titles stamped in dark green on spine; green topstain; dustjacket; xii13-1235pp; illus. Upper corners gently tapped though still sharp else Near Fine in a Near Fine dustjacket unclipped priced $1.98 with a few tiny tears some wear at crown and corresponding wear to upper corners. Attractive edition of March's classic 1928 long verse narrative poem a violent story about a vaudeville dancer who throws a booze and sex-filled party eventually coming to a bad end. With an introduction by Louis Untermeyer and black & white illustrations throughout by Steele Savage; the dustjacket art is unattributed obviously later and lurid in suitable proportion to the poem's contents. One of the classic tales of jazz-age New York. The Citadel Press unknown books
28544Softcover. VG with lengthy detailed written statement regarding this sale by someone who spoke with an attendee Joe Kindig. Most prices are written in ink. Pink stapled wraps with tipped-in ill. Unpaginated. Numerous bw ills. unknown books
1997130308New York: Harry N. Abrams / the Miriam and Ira D. Wallace Art Gallery Columbia University 1997. Hardcover. VG/VG minor bump to upper corner. White cloth boards with stamped design and titles yellow DJ with color illus. 208 pp. 169 illustrations with 101 color plates. The Abstract Expressionist artist Robert Motherwell 1915-1991 was best known as a painter but he also created a remarkable body of works on paper. The drawings prints and collages in this book show a more intimate side of his visual sensibility; they reveal the very personal "handwriting" of the artist as he responded to the subtleties of paper both as a medium and a material. Motherwell was in fact a most extraordinary draftsman as this volume testifies. Catalogue published for an exhibition held at the Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery Columbia University New York January-March 1997 and two other locations/times. Harry N. Abrams / the Miriam and Ira D. Wallace Art Gallery, Columbia University hardcover books
1968132378New York: Stuart Millar Productions 1968. Draft script for the 1968 film. <br/><br/>Based on George Plimpton's 1966 book. Alan Alda in his first starring role plays Plimpton who has put himself into the sports arena writing about his experiences. He's entered the ring with a professional boxer and pitched in an All-Star game. He decides to try his hand at being the quarterback of a professional football team and he gets his opportunity with the Detroit Lions. While everyone involved agrees to keep his secret feigning time spent as a semi-pro in Canada it soon becomes clear that he is clueless on the field. Eventually he earns his teammates' respect and even gets to play in an exhibition game. <br/><br/>Shot on location in New York Missouri and Florida. <br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers. Title page present with credits for writers Roman and Plimpton. 132 leaves mimeograph duplication with the last leaf of text numbered 131. Pages and wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. Stuart Millar Productions unknown books
189155038Southampton: To Be Had at Ye Olde Boke Shoppe 1891. original quarter leather with cloth-covered boards top edge gilt. large 8vo. original quarter leather with cloth-covered boards top edge gilt. vi 80 lxiii 3 pages. Besterman 2794. About 2500 entries in three lists: Hampeshireiana from the 16th to 19th centuries mostly 18th and 19th "books and periodicals containing references to Hampshire" and a list of Hampshire newspapers current and defunct by "F.A. Edwards" who seems to have been associated with the Hampshire Independent. An earlier much smaller Biblioteca Hantoniensis appeared in 1870 under the name of Gilbert. Backing is rubbed and cracked with head and tail worn away and splitting along shoulders. Front cover and front free endpaper are detatched. Staining discoloration of covers. To Be Had at Ye Olde Boke Shoppe unknown books
165850Detroit MI: Detroit Institute of Art. Softcover. VG. Yellow printed and stapled wraps. 61 3 pp. 22 works illustrated in bw. Published to accompany an exhibition which was held from Novenber 19 to December 12 1929. Catalogue lists and described 88 items listing the owner or entity responsible for loaning the work. Very nice copy. Scarce. Detroit Institute of Art paperback books
1982WRCLIT37789Burbank: Warner Bros. Television 1982. 1120 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in decorated studio wrappers. Title lettered across lower edge a few stray marks and corner creases to wrappers very good. A final shooting script for an evidently unproduced television adaptation of March's classic horror drama via the intermediary adaptations by Anderson and Mahin. A later 1985 adaptation did appear on television but it was scripted by George Eckstein. Kobritz had earlier adapted King's SALEM'S LOT to the small screen. Warner Bros. Television unknown books
197229451New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery 1972. Original lithographic cover - in mint condition. Softcover. VG. Pictorial lithograph overwraps. Unpaginated. 39 bw and color plates. Essay by Pierre Schneider accompanies many illustrations. Pierre Matisse Gallery paperback books
191172366Boston:: Houghton Mifflin. Very Good. 1911. Hardcover. Black and white illustrations throughout. First edition. Large octavo bound in light blue cloth with gilt lettering design and color illustration on front board. Fading along the spine light rubbing and aging to boards else very good. No dust jacket. Binding is solid.; 366 pages . Houghton Mifflin, hardcover books