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1945WRCLIT52110London: The Fortune Press 1945. Gilt cloth. First edition the variant with fore and bottom edges untrimmed. A nice copy in dust soiled and smudged cream pictorial dust jacket. D'ARCH SMITH FORTUNE PRESS 373. The Fortune Press hardcover books
19321342744Garden City NY: Doubleday Doran & Company Inc 1932. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; G/G-; off-white spine with white text; first edition; dust jacket has sunned spine; ex-library sticker to spine; some chips to edges; modest exterior wear; cloth shows slight exterior wear; ex-library sticker to spine; strong boards; text block exterior edges mildly age toned; deckled fore edge; ex-library stamp to exterior head and tail edges; previous owner's ex-libris plate to front pastedown; few ex-library markings inside; mild offset toning to first and last few pages; frontispiece; interior clean; illustrated; ex-library pouch to rear pastedown; pp 407. 1342744. FP New Rockville Stock. Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc hardcover books
2007UMARHAR00CZCSutton 2007. Very Good. March Peter R. The Harrier Story. Gloucestershire: Sutton 2007. 122pp. Illustrated. Oblong 24mo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good with lightly rubbed corners. Sutton hardcover books
1977281830London: Thames & Hudson 1977. hardcover. fine/near fine. With 111 illustrations in black and white. 144 pages slim small 4to. London: Thames & Hudson 1977. A fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> With the ownership signature of Mildred Schmertz editor in chief the the Architectural Review.<br/><br/> Thames & Hudson unknown books
1944304924New York Council on Books in Wartime ca. 1944. 1944. Armed Services edition. No. N-2. Oblong 16mo. Original printed wrappers rubbing. Very good. 127 pages. No signatures or bookplates. Soft cover. Very Good. New York, Council on Books in Wartime [ca. 1944]. paperback books
2003031998Athens: Agra. 2003 2005 2010. Bilingual editions English/Greek of three works by March. Unmarked but from the library of Peter Matthiessen. Disappearance is near fine in wrappers; the other two are fine in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Near Fine. Agra 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
1984192996Acs Pubns 1984-04-01. Paperback. Very Good. Clean has a good binding and crisp pages no marks or notations found. Light wear. TP HS Acs Pubns paperback books
198817793Cincinnati: North Light 1988. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. black cloth. Fine in fine dust wrapper. 144 pages. 23 x 22 cm. Profusely illustrated in color and black and white. Index. North Light hardcover books
1988017597Cincinnati: North Light Books 1988. 144p. numerous colored and b/w illus. dj. North Light Books unknown books
1980192998Acs Pubns 1980-06-01. Paperback. Good. Clean has a good binding. Front matter and introduction have some underlining and notations none found throughout the rest of the book. TP HS Acs Pubns paperback books
24005Madrid: International Olive Oil Council. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Hardcover. 8460489213 . Color photographs throughout. First edition. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. . International Olive Oil Council hardcover books
2004122408Raleigh NC: Representative Government Press 2004. Paperback. 154p. wraps. Covers a bit soiled. Faint stray ink line near top of front cover. Defends government employees from "totally spurious allegations of racial discrimination Representative Government Press paperback 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
194719567New York: The Sylvan Press 1947. Limited ed. Hardcover. Very good. Small 4to. Printed imitation-leather boards. About very good. Some small touches of soiling to boards. Half-inch piece missing from top of spine. Interior clean and unmarked. Good and sound. 123pp. <br/><br/>From an edition of 1499 numbered copies this #702. First published in 1928 by Pascal Covici. Illustrated. The Sylvan Press hardcover 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
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
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
1994173126New York: Pantheon 1994. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. A magical pairing of March's classic text with illustrations by Spiegelman. A very near fine copy in a very near fine dust jacket. Pantheon unknown books
1929WRCLIT50643New York: The Fountain Press 1929. Tan cloth stamped in gilt t.e.g. Spine faintly sunned and lightly frayed at ends lower joint slightly darkened else very good in supplied slipcase. First edition. One of 417 numbered copies printed at The Harbor Press and signed by the author. Verse by the author of THE WILD PARTY and THE SETUP published the year he departed for Hollywood and a substantial writing career in the studios. The Fountain Press 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
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
192929282New York: Covici Friede 1929. Second printing. Cloth. Near Fine. 8vo. Thick oatmeal cloth covers. 120 pp. This is copy 1445 of two thousand of the second trade edition. A most handsome near fine copy. Covici Friede unknown books
1938302506n.p. n.p. 1938. 1938. Limited edition. 8vo. Two page introduction by Louis Untermeyer. Original 1/2 black cloth over gold boards; birght pink endpapers rubbing at edges. Very good. 80 pages. No dust jacket. Number 14 of 200 numbered copy for subscribers only. Remains an underground erotic cult classic since its first appearance. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. [n.p., n.p., 1938]. 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