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195915397New York: Arcadia House. Near Fine in Near Fine dj. c.1959. 1st Edition see note. Hardcover. nice copy spine a little turned but virtually no significant shelfwear the only blemishes being small strips of black residue at bottom of front pastedown and rear fep remnants of old jacket protector now removed and replaced; jacket itself is bright and attractive looks almost brand-new except for some slight fading to narrow strips along the top and the right-hand side of the front panel. "The thrilling story of a career girl in government service." Mary Casey is a only a secretary in a Midwestern field office of the FBI but for some reason or another she gets teamed up with a visiting special agent they "meet cute" via a fender-bender and together they're assigned to rescue a kidnapped 4-year-old boy. Edition note: the numeral "5" appears on the copyright page just beneath the copyright notice; I've found no evidence to indicate that this actually means anything -- but if you think it means it's a 5th printing and it matters to you that it's not a first then I suggest you don't buy it. . Arcadia House hardcover books
1973354291973. Softcover. VG. Ill. wraps. 16 pp. 2 bw and 4 color plates. Catalogue lists 14 works. unknown books
1982344501982. Softcover. VG- Small lib. label and stamp. White ill. stapled wraps. 8 pp. Several bw plates. Essay by Sanford Schwartz and illustrations. unknown books
2007UMARSHI00LRRiverhead Books 2007. Fine. Marche Stephen. Shining at the Bottom of the Sea . New York City: Riverhead Books 2007. 254pp. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near fine. Riverhead Books hardcover books
198236112Mangilao: Micronesian Research Center 1982. Paperback. Very good. 50pp index. Sticker residue to top of front ink name on half title else very good in publisher's stapled wraps. <br/><br/> Micronesian Research Center paperback 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
19172304504London: Nisbet & Co. Ltd 1917. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. No jacket. Spine toned front free endpaper missing ink name on front paste-down endpaper ink note on rear paste-down endpaper. 1917 Hard Cover. xvi 366 pp. Frontispiece portrait black-and-white photographic plates. "Mary Drew n Nisbet & Co., Ltd hardcover books
191865487New York: Dodd Mead & Company. Good. 1918. Hardcover. This is an ex-library copy with usual library marks including a card envelope at the rear. A rough copy but the contents are bright. Good for reading or reference. . Dodd Mead & Company hardcover books
19381342638New York: E.P. Dutton & Co 1938. First edition. Hardcover. Octavo; First edition; G; Hardcover; Spine orange with black print; Boards in orange cloth with black print light wear to spine caps light toning to spine else clean and strong; Text block has blue tinted top edge clean and tight; vii 376 pages. 1342638. FP New Rockville Stock. E.P. Dutton & Co hardcover books
1963List918Washington 1963. Felt pennant measuring 11 ½ x 23 inches. A particularly fine example with two small chips to white felt at border and slightest rubbing to the "f" in "for all" else fine. Fine. A striking large and apparently unrecorded pennant from the 1963 March on Washington with Lincoln's profile under the Capitol dome and the caption "Let's All Join for Equality Now For All Americans / They Shall Not Have Died in Vain."Various banners were produced for the event we find a single record Swann Galleries African-Americana sale 2562 lot 163 of this particular version which is larger than any others and to our knowledge the only one with Lincoln's likeness. unknown books
1993170317Washington: March on Washington 1993. Newspaper. 20p. folded tabloid used nationally to organize for the 1993 march and a federal LGBT civil rights bill two blow-in leaflets laid-in stamped information for Los Angeles Area contacts on front page else very good on newsprint. March on Washington unknown books
1963List919Washington 1963. First Edition. Paper pennant measuring 10 1/16 × 16 7/16 inches. Tip detached and toned but easily restorable some wear and small amount of loss at shortest side very good minus condition overall. Very Good. One of only a few known copies of this American flag-themed pennant from the March on Washington notable for its incorporation of the American flag motif. Adaptations of the flag design were common in political graphics of the nineteenth century though the tradition dwindled in the twentieth century. The forty three stars shown appear to have no significance nor do the seventeen stripes. As many of the items created for the March on Washington were made by different groups attending the event most ephemeral items do not survive in any quantity. This pennant is featured in "For Whom it Stands: The Flag and the American People" by Michelle Joan Wilkerson 2015 Reginald F. Lewis Museum for Maryland African American History and Culture p. 22 and 61 and a copy is held at the National Museum of African-American Culture. unknown 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
406119N.p. n.d. Some light age-darkening at sheet edges a few small spots. 11.75 x 10.5 inches. <br/><br/> unknown 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
44015Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. New York: Bunce & Brother 1856. 360 pages. Contents are sound and clean with several pencil marks scattered. Brown cloth binding is tight with decorative embossment light soil and edgewear. Overall a good copy. . Other hardcover books
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
189684322London 1896. hardcover. very good. Folding map 372pp. 8vo burgundy cloth. London: Swan Sonnenschein 1896. Very good.<br/><br/> unknown books
200428562Montgomery Alabama: River City Publishing 2004. Uncorrected Proof. SIGNED by the Author on the ffep. Wrappers. Nr Fine. 192 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/> River City Publishing unknown books
197093878NY:: McGraw-Hill. Near Fine. 1970. Hardcover. B000AYYIBS . First printing. Near fine in purple cloth. No dust jacket. . McGraw-Hill, hardcover books
1949147468Chicago IL: Henry Regnery Company 1949. First edition. Hardcover. A symposium on T.S. Eliot with contributions by Conraid Aiken W.H. Auden Clive Bell Lawrence Durrell Wyndham Lewis Marianne Moore Edwin Muir and numerous others. A tight close to near fine copy in yellow cloth boards with some minor fading to the spine. No dust jacket. Henry Regnery Company unknown books
194972710London: Poetry London 1949. September. 32 pp. Covers soiled else very good plus in illustrated wrappers. Keith Douglas Franciszka Themerson Donald Davie and others contribute. London: Poetry London, unknown books
1992176293Philadelphia: Tyler Offset Workshop 1992. Paperback. VG. Brown stapled wraps with black lettering. 34 pp. BW illustrations. A collection of photography poetry and visual arts in various media. One of 500 copies signed by Richard March. Tyler Offset Workshop paperback books
1945141195London: The Fortune Press 1945. First edition. Hardcover. 111 pages. An about good copy with creasing to the bottom corner of pages particularly pages 43 through 65 in a very good lightly soiled dust jacket. The Fortune Press unknown books
1945WRCLIT52111London: The Fortune Press 1945. Gilt cloth. First edition the variant with fore and bottom edges trimmed. A nice copy in dust soiled and worn pictorial dust jacket. D'ARCH SMITH FORTUNE PRESS 373. The Fortune Press hardcover books