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697050118Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Incorporated pp. 244 . Papeback. New. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated unknown
1934055736Paramount Pictures 1934. Book. VGF. Soft cover. 12" x 18". A VG or better 34-page pressbook with one cut not affecting any of the text and no missing pages. Ultra rare!. Paramount Pictures Paperback
24465May 1781. No. "59" in top corner from album of commonplace book. Entitled "Hope - to the Dutchess of Devonshire" an Ode to her daughter adapted from Mason's "Ode 13" or vice versa - see Note below. Four pages 4to aged but clear and complete fold mark right edge uneven and glue remnant from album of commonplace book presumably. Text begins: "What magic warblings to my Ear" and concludes 39 lines later if I've counted correctly itself in quotation marks "Nor will I quit thee at the grave". Another hand suspiciously resembling Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire's roughest hand has added the words "on reading his Ode to Hope" and adds to the end of the poem "This ode is in the hand writing of Georgiana Daughter of the Rt Honorable Stephen Poyntz married to John first Earl Spencer & mother of Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire". Georgiana Spencer became the Duchess of Devonshire upon marriage in 1774 presumably. See Images very readable. I found one reference to the first line of this Ode "Hope-to the Dutchess of Devonshire" via Googlebooks which recognised the first line "What Magic" in the Beinecke Library's Volume of first lines but now Googlebooks is denying that vision! BUT the Second verse of Mason's Ode XIII runs as follows: "What tender warblings to my ear On Zephyr's borne aspire To draw me from my sapphire sphere Charmed by her magic lyre I come; she wakes the willing strings With careless grace her hand she flings The soft symphonious chords among; Nor ever on the listening plain Since the sweet Lesbian tuned her strain." full text no. of stanzas in "The British Poets including Translations" Vol. LXXVI Mason vol.1 Chiswick 1822 pp.61-64. The earliest publication of this Ode pace Googlebooks seems to be 1811. I have yet to find an earlier publication date begging the question whether Mason wrote/published the version in British Poets before or after the tribute to Georgiana in which she is named. But "Ode XIII" could well be a tribute to her without naming. And perhaps Mason circulated a MS of the Poem before publication long before. May 1781. No. "59" in top corner (from album of commonplace book). unknown
2891Paris: Societe des Anciens Textes Francais / Firmin Didot 1888. FIRST EDITION of this important late medieval mystery play about St. Bernard de Menthon best known as the "saint of the alps" for whom the rescue dogs were named. ONE OF ONLY 100 COPIES BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED ON FINE WHATMAN WOVE PAPER WITH THE TITLE-PAGE IN RED AND BLACK. Large 8vo. Original parchment wraps. Uncut and unopened. Light chipping to wraps else FINE AND BRIGHT. <br/><br/> Paris: Societe des Anciens Textes Francais / Firmin Didot, 1888 paperback
1966010853Londion: Seeley Service & Co. Ltd. 1966. Hardcover large quarto 28x22cm bound in dark blue cloth with spine lettered in gold in original price-clipped dust-jacket. 539pp. 4 pages of ads at rear. Index. Illustrated with 175 photographs and 100 detailed plans. Distributed in the USA by United States Naval Institute Annapolis Maryland with their label on title page. First edition no additional printings listed on copyright page. Dust-jacket protected by Brodart covers. Not an ex-library copy from a private collection. A comprehensive record of British destroyers drawn by Admiralty permission from Official records and returns ships' covers and building plans. Introduced by the Admiral of the Fleet Earl Mountbatten of Burma. A very clean square unmarked copy. Dust-jacket price clipped and showing moderate wear especially at head ot spine but complete with no tears or chips and now under acetate wraps. A very good copy in a near very good dust-jacket. A very large heavy book just under 7 lbs Priority and International shipping will require extra charges. Scans sent on request. . First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Seeley Service & Co. Ltd. Hardcover
1928017074New York: Covici Friede 1928. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Plus. Tall 8vo. 184pp Sharp Limited Edition #57 of only 275 published of this classic poem about an African American boxer made into the 1949 Film Noir of the same title starring Robert Ryan. Bound quarter tan cloth over decorated paper-covered boards. Titles on paper spine label. Beautifully illustrated by Alexander King. Square tight and clean throughout with just a touch of page edge toning. Minor wear to edges and tips. Spine label missing. Spine cloth toned and a bit scuffed. Signed by the author on the limitation page. A solid collectable copy of an uncommon title and at a great price. Covici Friede hardcover
2009DADAX0415370094Routledge 2009-02-09. 1. hardcover. New. 6.50x0.75x9.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
2009DADAX0415371120Routledge 2009-02-09. 1. hardcover. New. 6.25x0.75x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
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ria9780754674559_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Despite ongoing technical and professional advances urban and regional planning is often far less effective than we might hope. Conflicting approaches and variable governmental settings have undermined planning's legitimacy and allowed hardcover
1998x-0865876088Government Institutes 1998. Paperback. New. 244 pages. 11.25x8.50x0.75 inches. Government Institutes paperback
2020x-1789622549Liverpool Univ Pr 2020. Hardcover. New. 314 pages. 8.50x6.00x1.00 inches. Liverpool Univ Pr hardcover
64615849Edward Elgar Publishing Limited pp. 480 . Hardback. New. Edward Elgar Publishing Limited hardcover
650450110Ashgate Publishing Company pp. 202 Index. Hardback. New. Ashgate Publishing Company hardcover
1963170360N.p.: Joel Productions 1963. Vintage reference photograph from the set of the 1964 film showing a camera crew on a truck bed capturing a location shot near the Preakness race track in northwestern Baltimore City. <br /> <br /> A Cold War political thriller about an attempted coup in the US government based on the 1962 novel by Fletcher Knebel and Charles W. Bailey II. Although the Pentagon expressed a dislike for the film President John F. Kennedy was encouraging even assisting in its production by arranging a visit to his home in Hyannis Port when the crew needed to shoot outside the White House. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Arizona California Virginia Washington DC and Paris. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Joel Productions unknown
1963153714New York: Plautus Productions 1963. Revised Draft script for the 1963 television episode which originally aired on October 17 1963 on CBS. Manuscript ink annotations by screenwriter Larry Cohen to the first 19 pages noting substantive revisions and Cohen's playful annotation to the title page crossing through "The Nurses" and writing "Florence Nightmare" possibly a working title over the printed title. <br /> <br /> The series title was changed from "The Nurses" to "The Doctors and the Nurses" for the second season. <br /> <br /> The series ran from 1962 to 1965 and followed the interpersonal dramas of a group of doctors and nurses at the fictitious Alden General Hospital in New York. In this installment a man attempts suicide and is left partially paralyzed and is tended by Nurse Kelly. <br /> <br /> An early venture for screenwriter Larry Cohen who would go on to write Blaxploitation films "Bone" 1972 "Black Caesar" 1973 and "Hell Up in Harlem" 1973 as well as several popular horror and science fiction films including "It's Alive" 1974 "God Told Me To" 1976 and "The Stuff" 1985. <br /> <br /> Set in New York. <br /> <br /> Self wrappers housed in a manila envelope. Title page present dated April 5 1963 noted as Revised Mimeo and production No. 34 with credits for screenwriter Larry Cohen. 84 leaves with last page of text numbered IV-77. Mimeograph duplication on pink stock rectos only. Title page Very Good plus with light wear and dampstaining to the edges else Pages Near Fine unbound. Envelope Very Good plus overall. Plautus Productions unknown
1869055824Zeigler McCury & Co. D. Very Good. 1869. Hardcover. Full genuine leather binding with deep embossing four spine-bands and bright gold titles and decoration all edges gilt dark brown end-papers date on title page one year later than copyright page date so we assume a second printing ; 544 pages . Zeigler, McCury & Co. D hardcover
1928008870New York: Covici Friede 1928. Dust jacket with tears and chips at edges and tears at flap folds. First Edition. Original Cloth. Very Good/Fair. Covici Friede Hardcover
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63136377Taylor & Francis Group pp. xxx 289 . Hardback. New. Taylor & Francis Group hardcover