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189657333London: Swan Sonnenschein 1896. First Edition. 8vo pp. 372. Bound in brown cloth stamped in gilt some foxing to the end papers but a very good clean copy. Wikipedia: "The Paris Commune was a radical socialist and revolutionary government that ruled Paris from 18 March to 28 May 1871. Following the defeat of Emperor Napoleon III in September 1870 the French Second Empire swiftly collapsed. In its stead rose a Third Republic at war with Prussia which laid siege to Paris for four months. A hotbed of working-class radicalism France's capital was primarily defended during this time by the often politicized and radical troops of the National Guard rather than regular Army troops. In February 1871 Adolphe Thiers the new chief executive of the French national government signed an armistice with Prussia that disarmed the Army but not the National Guard. Soldiers of the Commune's National Guard killed two French army generals and the Commune refused to accept the authority of the French government. The regular French Army suppressed the Commune during "La semaine sanglante" "The Bloody Week" beginning on 21 May 1871. Debates over the policies and outcome of the Commune had significant influence on the ideas of Karl Marx who described it as an example of the "dictatorship of the proletariat Swan Sonnenschein unknown books
19021003321902. Softbound. VG- much better than usually seen for this type of catalogue. Small library label on lower left front cover and art library bookplate inside rear cover. Illustrated wraps. 61 pp. 18 duotone plates of paintings mostly French. Very rare. Includes a lot of American as well as a lot of French artwork. Several pieces by Alfred Jacob Miller loaned by the Misses Miller; Casilear; William H. Bartlett; John Morgan W.H. Beard; Chester Harding James M. Hart; De Hass; Hugh Bolton Jones; J.G. Brown; G.H. Boughton; Edward Moran; Theodore Weber; Verboeckhoven; Frederic Edwin Church Twilight In The Wilderness; David Johnson; Benjamin West; Elihu Vedder; Several Bouguereaus; Jervis McEntee; Gilbert Stuart; Washington Allston; C. Reichert; Arthur Quartley; Thomas Cole Ruins of Kenilworth Castle; R.Caton Woodville; Worthington Whitteredge and many others. Includes sections of Oil paintings; Water Colors; Photographic Exhibit; Arts and Crafts; Colonial Exhibit of old pictures and furniture and other decorative Arts;. paperback books
1936145365Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1936. Two vintage photographs of director Howard Hawks on the set of the 1936 film one with actors Warner Baxter June Lang and Hawks' secretary Mata Carpenter the other with Hawks and actor Fredric March. Mimeo snipe and holograph annotations on the verso of each<br/><br/>One photo shown. Please inquire to see the other.<br/><br/>Lt. Denet Fredric March rivals with Capt. La Roche Warner Baxter for the love of nurse Monique June Lang set amidst trench life in World War I. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
16305Suffrage An original turn of the century photo showing Rows of women dressed in white with white umbrellas demonstrating down a main road. Black and white photographic postcard. 3.5 x 5.5 in. White was a signature color in the suffrage movement and the demonstrators also carry American flags and suffrage flags as bystanders watch. Buildings from a town or small city are in the background. Inscribed on the front "Z. 1. AND 1. JULY. 15. 35." Very good condition. An impactful image that shows the resilience and unity that women's suffrage activists employed in fighting for their own rights. Clear crisp image. unknown books
19516053321951. "Willie Loman" & "F.M." in black fountain pen ink on a 3/4 length shot of Fredric March seated next to Mildred Dunnock between takes on the set of the 1951 film "Death of a Salesman". Photograph is by Lippman for Columbia Pictures and is on single weight stock; 10" x 8". Very good vertical creases; staple holes center top margin. 1951. Signed and inscribed by March to Jack Leon: "For Rev. Jack Leon - from his salesman friend handkerchiefs Willie Loman. F.M.". No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
190776999Cambridge: Houghton & Mifflin Company. Near Fine. 1907. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 15 volume complete set in original 8 3/4 by 6 inch brown cloth bindings with printed paper labels to the spines; this is #271 of 1000 in the limited edition. Modest rubbing private collector's bookplate in each volue much of the contents unopened -- Near Fine condition. . Houghton & Mifflin Company hardcover books
191711082New York: American Art Galleries 1917. Hardbound. Good the binding is very good pencilled notes for some of the paintings. Book has a prior owner's stamp on title page. Rebound in blue cloth boards with original paper wraps. appx. 130 pp. 61 bw repros. This catalogue contains the lots for both the first and second evenings of this sale for a total of 164 lots. 19 of the 83 lots from the first night are by his contemporaries and 16 lots of the 81 lots sold the second nights sale are by his contemporaries. Prices and buyers included for some but not always legible plus penciled Xs and markings of some code. Rare and an important reference for this artist. American Art Galleries hardcover books
18782276931J.C. McCurdy & Co 1878. First Edition. Full-Leather. Very Good/No Jacket. First edition. Front free endpaper removed edges rubbed. Hand-drawn map of Palestine laid in. 1878 Full-Leather. 639 3 pp. 8vo. A handsomely bound volume of carefully selected Bible stories with beautiful illustrations created specifically for this book. Original tooled leather binding with gilt lettering & decorations to compartments on front & back cover and spine all edges gilt brown endpapers. Includes steel engravings by S. Sartain Dougal J. McGoffin and J.R. Rice. CONTENTS: Balaam's Night Vision at Pethor; Gideon's Night Attack; The Night Burial at Bethel; The Night of Heavy Tidings; Naaman's Night Reception at Damascus; Nehemiah's Night View of Jerusalem; Song in the Night; Night and Day; The Night of Years; The Sleepless Night of Ahasuerus; Night Service; The Midnight Sun; Ezekiel's Stroke in the Night; The Night March of the Magi; The Night Departure into Egypt; Night Wanderings in the Wilderness; The Night Feast at Bethany; The Night of Betrayal; Night at Noon; The Night Burial of Jesus; Night on a Lee Shore; Angel Guardians in the Night; Night Encampments in Bible Lands; Good-Night. J.C. McCurdy & Co hardcover books
1970210986Newton Abbot: David & Charles 1970. Reprint. hardcover. very good/good. Illustrated with photographs and drawings some folding. 384pp. Short thick 4to green boards lightly bumped and faded worn d.w. Newton Abbot UK: David & Charles 1970. A new impression. Ex-library copy with stamps on endpapers and page edges otherwise clean. A very good copy in a good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> David & Charles unknown books
199941967Rome: Consiglio regionale delle Marche 1999. 1st edition thus. Housed in a black stiff stock paper 4-flap porfolio with printed title onlay to front cover. Portfolio shows some extremity wear & some soiling. VG. Images: bump to upper right corner otherwise VG. 4 page introductory text in Italian. High-quality half-tone reproductions of 10 b/w photographs by Ferroni as held by Archivio Gruppo MISA. Portfolio: 16" x 11-3/4". Image size: 10-3/8" x 8-1/4" as printed on a stiff-stock glossy sheet 15-3/4" x 11-5/8". <br/><br/>Ferroni took up photography in 1948 under the guidance of Giuseppe Cavalli. His photographs are kept in the permanent collection of the Museum Folkwang in Subjektive Pictures of Essen and at the permanent collection of the Association Photo Misa in the Museum of Modern Art and Information of Senigallia. In 1996 he was awarded with the title of "Italian Master Photographer" by FIAF and "Author of the Year 2006" by FIAF. It Wiki. The ten images: "Cancello bianco" 1950 "La nuvola" 1950 "Marina m. 1" 1950 "Finestra dell'Albertina Musuem" 1985 "Scultura in legno" 1985 "Composizione" 1984 "Scala con muro a Simi" 1984 "Angoscia" 1953 "Donna con gatto" 1952 & "Il cortese orologiaio" 1951. Scarce item. Consiglio regionale delle Marche unknown books
1978141900Leigh-McLaughlin / Atlantic Releasing Corporation 1978. Draft script for the 1978 film. <br/><br/>Gilroy was a writer for screen stage novels film producer and director. He received the Tony Award for Best Play and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his play "The Subject Was Roses" in 1965. An autobiographical tale of an American screenwriter living in Paris who has an affair with a British aristocrat. <br/><br/>Set in and shot on location in Paris. <br/><br/>Brown untitled wrappers holograph ink notation of underlined title. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Frank D. Gilroy. 148 leaves with last page of text numbered 148. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus prong binding. Leigh-McLaughlin / Atlantic Releasing Corporation unknown books
194814718JNew York: Harper 1948. Later printing. Signed presentation copy from the author to his friends actors Fredric March and Florence Eldridge husband and wife. Inscribed: For Florence and Frederic With love from Stuart. October 1949. With the March’s decorative bookplate which reads EX LIBRIS - FLORENC AND FREDRIC MARCH. Very good clean copy without dust jacket. Harper unknown books
183661862London: Printed and published by J. March . Effingham Wilson . and B. Steill 1836. Third edition. 8vo. 106 pp. Wood engraved frontispiece wood engraved vignettes throughout. Westwood & Satchell pp. 143-144. Heckscher 1289. Very good. Contemporary plain cloth-backed boards rubbed. 8753. <br/><br/> Printed, and published, by J. March ... Effingham Wilson ... and B. Steill hardcover books
192910305JLondon: Martin Secker 1929. First Edition - British. Limited to 2000 copies. Little bit of foxing to preliminaries and outer edge otherwise very good in a dust jacket with some light chipping at top and bottom of spine. Martin Secker unknown books
1994406067New York: Pantheon 1994. A fine copy. 8vo. 112 pages. Original cloth-backed boards; dust jacket. FIRST EDITION first printing the suppressed first state lacking the final two lines of verse on the last page. According to Spiegelman's agent Deborah Karl Pantheon finished publication of the book and sent out author's copies for review. Coming home on the train Karl noticed the mistake on the last page and informed Spiegelman whose initial reaction was to call for the entire run to be reprinted. Instead Pantheon floated the lines in to correct the error and save costs. This is presumably one of only a small handful likely to have been preserved of this first issue. <br/><br/> Pantheon hardcover books
23192The photograph shows signs of oxidation; the inscription is clean and clear. A fine portrait of the author of Company K 1933 and The Bad Seed 1954 inscribed by him "To Jose Garcia Villa with great admiration from William March" The photograph shows signs of oxidation; the inscription is clean and clear. unknown books
189815223London: printed for the Bibliographical Society at the Chiswick Press 1898. 4to pp. xx 65 2; 17 facsimiles in the text and a duplicate set of 17 plates at the back; Bound with: The First Paris Press: An Account of the Books printed for G. Fichet and J. Heynlin in the Sorbonne 1470-1472. By A. Claudin. London: Bibliographical Society Chiswick Press 1898. pp. vi 100 1; gravure frontispiece and 10 full-p. facsimiles errata slip; together 2 vols. in 1 orig. brown printed wrappers preserved for each title; together in contemporary quarter brown morocco gilt lettered on spine; minor scuffing and fading of spine else very good. Issued as nos. 5 and 6 in the Bibliographical Society's Illustrated Monographs series. <br/><br/> printed for the Bibliographical Society at the Chiswick Press unknown books
19051774London : Swan Sonnenschein & Co. 1905. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Eleanor S. March . Book Number 10 in the Oogley Oo series small format 5" x 3-1/4" 101pp. Pictorial stamped cloth boards with full page color illustrations within. Hinges past starting with rear split. Fraying to foredge of front boards otherwise rather handsome. Oogley Oo series: The Oogley Oo; India-Rubber Jack; Crute Ditties; The Grump; The Rubbish Alphabet; Miss Bounce; Eliza Grump; Billy Ruddylox; Snapshots for Small People; My Friend the Umbrella; Too Good To Live. None in trade at this time four in holdings abroad none domestic. <br/><br/> Swan Sonnenschein & Co. hardcover books
1935152334N.p.: N.p. 1935. Vintage reference photograph from the 1935 film showing Greta Garbo as Anna Karenina on the train voyage home draped in furs and wistfully looking out the window. <br/><br/>From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler.<br/><br/>Based on the classic 1877 novel by Leo Tolstoy about a young woman whose loveless marriage leads her to begin an affair with a dashing Czarist officer. <br/><br/>Set in St. Petersburg. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Lightly creased at the corners else Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
1836256846London: J. March 1836. Second edition. Illustrated. x 104 pp. 16mo. Nineteenth century three quarters green morocco over marble boards fine. Dean Sage's bookplate. Second edition. Illustrated. x 104 pp. 16mo. Dean Sage's Copy. OCLC shows only four copies in the United States. J. March unknown books
192822358EChicago: Covici 1928. First Edition. First Printing. This copy belonged to film director Rex Ingram with his bookplate. One of 750 finely printed copies published for subscribers of which this is #674. With illustrations by Reginald Marsh. A lightly handled copy with some darkening to the boards and edge wear slight fading to the cloth spine. A long narrative poem depicting the capricious and rebellious moods of the late Jazz Age. As Louis Untermeyer says in his introductory piece: “The Wild Party is Noel Coward in terms of Black Bottom; it is the Masefield’s Daffodil Murder translated into post-war night-clubbed bootlegged sex-ridden tabloid-jazzed New York.†Director Rex Ingram 1892 - 1950 is best known for his films Broken Feathers 1916 The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse 1921 The Prisoner of Zenda 1922 Scaramouche 1923 and The Garden of Allah 1929. Covici hardcover books
1942140921N.p.: Rene Clair Productions 1942. Vintage French film program from the 1942 film. <br/><br/>On the heels of his success as the screenwriter for the Marx Brothers' "A Day at the Races" and "A Night at the Opera" Robert Pirosh and Pulitzer Prize-winning dramatist Marc Connelly collaborated on this adaptation of Thorne Smith's posthumously published 1942 novel "The Passionate Witch" for French director Rene Clair a classic of the screwball style starring Veronica Lake and Fredric March. <br/><br/>Shot on location in California. <br/><br/>Bi-fold on card stock. 12 x 9.25 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 676. Rene Clair Productions unknown books
1820284563New York: Gould and Banks 1820. Second American Edition. Full Leather. Very Good binding. The Second American Edition of Samuel March Phillips' Treatise on the Law of Evidence with notes by the editors on relevant American cases and their rulings. The work became a standard text for the Law of Evidence. Discrete partial reback by a conservator. Toning and foxing to the textblock. Contemporary nameplate on the front pastedown. Full leather with red leather label on the spine and lettering stamped in gilt. Minor loss to the top of the spine. Very Good. Very Good binding. Gould and Banks unknown books
192810304JLondon: Martin Secker 1928. First Edition - British. Limited to 2000 copies. Little bit of foxing to preliminaries and outer edge otherwise very good in a dust jacket with some chipping at top and bottom of spine. Martin Secker unknown books
1648603451648. In These Times Wherein Actions for Slander are More Common" March John 1612-1657. Actions for Slaunder Or A Methodicall Collection Under Certain Grounds and Heads Of What Words are Actionable in the Law And What Not A Treatise of Very Great Use and Consequence to All Men Especially in These Times Wherein Actions for Slander are More Common And doe Much More Abound Then in Times Past: And When the Malice of Men so Much Encreases Well May Their Tongue Want a Directory. To Which is Added: Awards or Arbitrements Methodified Under Severall Grounds and Heads Collected Out of Our Year Books And Other Private Authentick Authorities; Wherein is Principally Shewed What Arbitrements are Good in Law And What Not. A Learning of no Lesse Use and Consequence to All Men Then the Former; For that Submissions to Arbitrements Were Never More in Use Then in These Times. And this Learning Well Observed Would Avoid Multitudes of Suits and Contentions Which Dayly Arise Through the Defects of Arbitrements. Whereunto is Added an Exact Table. London: Printed by I.C. for Mathew Walbanck 1648. 2 31 34-114 117-132 135-241 11 pp. Part I of a two-part work see below. Octavo 5-1/2" x 3-1/2". Contemporary sheep blind rules to boards and spine. Some rubbing to extremities with some wear to foot of spine and upper corners shallow scuff to rear board. Light toning to text internally clean. $400. Second edition. "There is one book written during this period which is exclusively devoted to the law of tort. That is John March's little book on actions for slander published in 1647. Actions for slander had long figured prominently in the reports; and this book is an able attempt to extract some general principles from the cases" Holdsworth. The second edition is a reissue of the first edition 1647. The second part of the second edition which is dated 1649 and has its own title page and pagination is an outline of actions with a collection of forms. Holdsworth A History of English Law V:393. Sweet & Maxwell A Legal Bibliography of The British Commonwealth 1:247 24. unknown books