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1983Q-0306412071Springer 1983-07-31. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Springer hardcover
193571607New York: Covici Friede Publishers 1935. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good in Fair dust jacket. 19.5 x 13.5 cm. 12mo. 256pp. Yellow cloth in photo dust jacket. First edition with no additional printings noted. Gift inscription to front free endpaper. The jacket is worn and is missing some pieces at the spine and front cover. Jacket flaps are clipped but original price of $2.00 present on front flap. Some discoloration to the cloth. Rare work. First book in the Schmidt series. Covici Friede Publishers hardcover
11288N/A n/d. N/A. Hardcover. g. 8vo. 488 pp. total. Three-quarter leather over marbled boards. Raised bands. Gilt lettering to spine. Some age wearing to edges. Gilt top edge. Marbled endpapers. Reinforced back hinge with binders tape."With the bookplate and signature of Bruce Bryan the noted author and long time curator of the Southwest Museum of The American Indians in Pasadena California". 14 booklets on different subjects regarding Great Britain including Archaeology Natural History Architecture Surveys Anglo-Saxon Jewelry Abbeys and Castles in South Wales Ancient Cemetry at Saffron Walden Roman-Britain and many more all bound in one volume. Illustrated throughout with b/w lithographic plates fold out maps plans and drawings. A tight copy in good condition. N/A hardcover
1648259484London: Printed by I. C. for Mathew Walbanck & Richard Best ect. 1648. First Edition. Softcover. Poor copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; wear and tear as with age. Title page damaged. Text remains in fine condition and without blemish. Physical description; 241 pages ; table. Subjects; Slander. Actionable words. 17th century law. English Law. London: Printed by I. C. for Mathew Walbanck & Richard Best [ect.] paperback
1936140941960New York: Random House 1936. First Edition. First edition. Signed by Clifford Odets in the year of publication inscribed to actor Fredric March and his wife "For Mr. Mrs F. March with the appreciation of the Group Theater. Sincerely signed Clifford Odets 1/18/36." xiii i 204 pp. Bound in publisher's navy cloth with gilt spine lettering. Very Good edges foxed in Very Good dust jacket dulled spine panel light wear and stain at foot. <p>A great association between playwright Odets with one of his more difficult plays and Hollywood actor Fredric March a major star of his day. Odets' thanking March for his patronage of the experimental Group Theater collective who put on this play is a nice bit of Great Depression-era theater context too. The Group Theater would last ten years total; their biggest success would be the following year with Odets' play Golden Boy. Random House unknown
198425483ESecaucus: Citadel 1984. First Edition. Signed and inscribed by the actor Frederic March: “To Rose and Burrill My dear ‘old friends’ - who are so very young. With love Freddie 1972â€. Oversized format. Illustrated 255 pages. Fredric March’s autograph in book form is very rare. Very good copy with some very minor use and edge wear in a very good bright dust jacket with a hint of fading to the spine and a few small chips and tears. A comprehensive look at the life and career of the great actor Fredric March winner of the Oscar for Best Actor for his films ‘Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 1931 and ‘The Best Years of Our Lives’ 1946. With stills from all of his films and many from his stage and television appearances cast lists synopses of the stories production credits critiques and reviews. Citadel unknown
193529036Chicago: Popular Publications 1935. Pages browning still supple mild wear along lower edge small chip to lower left corner small rub marks to front cover a very good copy. 29036. Octavo cover by John Howitt pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Fiction by Arthur Leo Zagat Arthur J. Burks E. Hoffman Price and others. Reference: Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 660-661. Popular Publications unknown
mon0000528058Collins Educational. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Well read with some wear but still very useable. No dust cover. Collins Educational unknown
18752091202133207734Libr. de Firmin-Didot Frere Fils et Cie 1875. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 books in total Libr. de Firmin-Didot Frere, Fils et Cie paperback
2111902153102387Shin-Osaka Shimbun N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 6 Shin-Osaka Shimbun paperback
19292111902160600345Hakubunkan 1929. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Hakubunkan paperback
18972111902160200201Book by Gakudo 1897. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Book by Gakudo paperback
193820861New York: The Frank A. Munsey Company 1938. Issues four and six are very good with four having some paper loss to upper spine edge and six some edge wear the other issues are nearly fine to fine still an attractive set. 20861. Octavo six issues cover illustration for the March 19 issue by Rudolph Belarski pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Complete six part serial "The Red Star of Tarzan." The editor had this serial re-written and expanded by Ben Nelson and Burroughs Mitchell. The novel published in book form as TARZAN AND THE FORBIDDEN CITY used Burroughs manuscript and not the serial version. Belarksi based his Tarzan cover painting on Johnny Weissmuller. Reference: Zeuscher Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Bibliography pp. 341-342. The Frank A. Munsey, Company unknown
194414708JNew York: Simon & Schuster 1944. Two copies of this book one belonging to Fredric March and the other to his wife Florence Eldridge. The poem was written during World War II and was presented in adapted dramatic form several times over the NBC radio network. The copy belonging to Fredric March is a second printing and is signed by him in pencil on the flyleaf - Fredric March November 1944. With some pencil notes by him referring to the text. At a later date the author has inscribed the book to his friend - For Fred March - Concerning whose reading of this poem words fail me - Russell Davenport. On the death of President Franklin Roosevelt in April 1945 the NBC Radio Network had March give a dramatic reading of the poem as part of its tribute to the fallen wartime President. The first printing copy belonging to Florence Eldridge is heavily annotated by her in pencil for an earlier radio reading in which she acted. Her copy is a first printing and inscribed by the author - For Florence Affectionately Russell Nov 30 / 44 And don’t for Dec 11!. There is an Autograph Letter Signed by Russell Davenport to Eldridge taped to the front pastedown tape browned dated December 12 1944 written after her radio reading - Dear Florence- This is just a little note wholly inadequate to express my appreciation for all your effort and care in the reading of My Country. You gave a superb performance. If there is ever anything that an unlikely scrivener can do in return you know where to come. Let me see you soon. Affectionately Russ. Both books are enclosed together in a custom clamshell box. Russell Davenport 1899-1954 was a very interesting man and close friend of the Marchs. As Wikipedia notes he “.served with the U.S. Army in World War I and received the Croix de Guerre. He enrolled at Yale University and graduated in 1923 where he was classmate of Henry Luce and Briton Hadden who founded Time magazine. While at Yale he became a member of the secret society Skull and Bones. In 1929 he married the writer Marcia Davenport; they divorced in 1944. He joined the editorial staff of Fortune magazine in 1930 and became managing editor in 1937. At age forty-one he turned to politics and became a personal and political advisor to Wendell Willkie. Willkie was the Republican nominee for the 1940 presidential election and lost the election to Franklin D. Roosevelt. After Willkie's death in 1944 Davenport became a defacto leader of the internationalist Republicans. Following World War II he was on the staff of Life and Time until 1952.†Simon & Schuster unknown
1931162334N.p.: N.p. 1931. Vintage reference photograph from the 1931 film showing director Rouben Mamoulian on the set. Provenance stamp and annotations in manuscript pencil on the verso.<br /> <br /> Based on Robert Louis Stevenson's classic 1886 novella and considered by many to be the definitive adaptation. A pre-Code film the adaptation is often remembered for its strong sexual content heavily edited after the film's 1936 re-release. Nominated for three Academy Awards winning one for Best Actor for Fredric March. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. About Near Fine with only light edgewear at the top and bottom edges to note. N.p. unknown
193932648Holyoke MA: Winford Publications Inc. 1939. Mild tanning to text paper covers have slight edge wear and two creases a nearly fine to fine copy. Uncommon. 32648. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Stories by Frank Belknap Long Paul Selonke Bruce Bryan Albert Sundell with two using the pseudonyms "Undercover" Dix and Charles Cotten Herbert E. Smith and others. Reference: Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazines pp. 560-561. Winford Publications, Inc. unknown
1995DADAX084938253XCRC Press 1995-11-30. 1. hardcover. New. 6.50x1.00x9.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. CRC Press hardcover
199723936KELTER MARTIN 1997. 1. softcover. UNHEIMLICHE GESCHICHTEN KELTER, MARTIN paperback
15973The Society for Film History Research London. Between March 1960 and September 1967 all published. 8 344 7pp. 12mo and four pages of plates vol.2 no.2. Fourteen issues loose with volume 1 issues 1-9 continuously paginated to 244; and volume 2 issues 1-5 paginated to 90; with the volume's separate prelims 8pp. and index 7pp. ready for binding up. Two identical fliers for the society giving its 'Purpose' loosely inserted. The collection is in good condition on lightly aged and worn paper but with rusted staples to all volumes. Hunnings and Gillett are named as editors of the first four volumes thereafter Hunnings alone. The editorial to the first issue begins by explaining the background: 'The Society for Film History Research was founded in January 1959 on the initiative of Ernest Lindgren Curator of the National Film Archive stimulated by the Federation Internationale des Archives du Film and its Bureau International de Recherche Historique Cinematographique. So far as we know apart from the research group formed in the Netherlands and described in this issue we are the only organisation concerned with historical research into the cinema in all its aspects as opposed to the collection and perservation of material which is the function of the film archive.' Contributors include Sidney Birt Acres Dave Aylott Kein Carroll Brian W. Coe Jan De Vaal Derek Eastaway Bent Grasten Hermann Hecht Tom Milne John Minchinton Liam O'Laoghaire Barrie Pattison Anthony Slide Audrey Wadowska Rune Waldekranz Eric Walter White. Topics range from 'Film Censorship in India' and 'Early Film Criticism in Leicester' to 'Wordsworth Donisthorpe Raquel Meller William Morton Viking Eggeling William Haggar and Herbert Ponting. The Society for Film History Research, London. Between March 1960 and September 1967 (all published). unknown
192835573New York: Covici Friede 1928. FIRST LIMITED EDITION of 275 copies. This is No. 161/275. Signed by Joseph Moncure March on the limitation page. Original tan linen cloth backstrip over bright red black and yellow art-deco style patterned paper boards. Yellow printed paper spine label and yellow endpapers. With the illustrations of Alexander King. Fine very bright and fresh copy. No name bookplate or other markings. Housed in a worn publisher's slipcase. By the author of The Wild Party. Scarce in the limited printing. . Signed. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine. Illus. by Alexander King. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Covici Friede Hardcover
0115-20Amsterdam i. e. Leipzig Au depans de la Societé de Marche 1738. 2 vols. in 1. pet.-8°. 4 ff. 150 77 pp. HLdr. d. Zt. Mit Rückensch Bibliotheksetikett am Innendeckel. vgl. Weller Die falschen und fingierten Druckorte II 102; Amsterdam [i. e. Leipzig], Au depans de la Societé de Marche 1738. unknown
2000mon0004081664Scitech Publishing 12/31/2003 12:00:01. cd_rom. New. 2.8000 12.7000 9.5000. Scitech Publishing unknown
2000mon0004118379Scitech Publishing 12/31/2003 12:00:01. cd_rom. New. 2.8000 12.7000 9.5000. Scitech Publishing unknown
19612090502124200013Togen-sha 1961. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Togen-sha paperback
19825401Washington DC 1982. About very good. Lithographic poster 34 x 22.75 inches printed on cheap paper. A few small chips and closed tears to edges old folds some light creasing. A striking poster advertising a "Mass Protest" in Washington D.C. in support of El Salvador and "against the Reagan Policy of Oppression at Home and Intervention in the Third World!" The poster is decorated by illustrations of about two dozen helicopters at top but is otherwise comprised of text in variously-sized fonts. The poster was issued by the March 27 Coalition whose sixteen member organizations are listed at the bottom left corner of the poster and include the American Indian Movement Black Veterans for Social Justice People's Anti-War Mobilization Puerto Rico Solidarity Committee Women's Pentagon Action and many others. According to a contemporary article in The Washington Post the protest drew an estimated 23000 demonstrators assembled to protest U.S. policy in El Salvador on the eve of elections in that country. The demonstrators accused the Reagan Administration of supporting a "civilian-military junta in El Salvador that is locked in a war against leftist insurgents." The present poster is a call to action for the protest but also calls for the U.S. to support jobs "human needs" and "Self Determination for the People of Central America and all Oppressed Nations -- No More Vietnam Wars!" The poster also calls for unity against "the Reagan Policy of Oppression at Home and Intervention in the Third World" as well as a call for "No to the Draft! No to Racism! and No to Sexism!" OCLC reports a single record of an El Salvador protest poster from San Francisco in 1981 and a handful of examples of protest posters for El Salvador from later in the 1980s but we could not locate any other copies of this 1982 protest poster. unknown