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197057613NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1970. First Edition. 8vo pp. 118. Fine in price clipped dj top edge lightly soiled .Former owner's inscription on the end paper. Freedman A15a. There were just 2233 copies of this first edition. Poems. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich unknown books
19912298595Turner Publishing Company 1991. Limited Edition. Large Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. Limited edition. 1991 Large Hardcover. 176 pp. Black-and-white photographs and maps throughout text. An account of the service of the 80th 'Blue Ridge' Infantry Division during World War II with sections on training 'over there' the Moselle Bridgehead the Battle of the Bulge the Rhine etc. Turner Publishing Company hardcover books
SKU1026748Turner. Hardcover. Very Good. 1563114461 Glossy boards with 80th Blue Ridge Infantry insignia on front. Minor wear. Clean no marks or notations good binding. Turner hardcover books
192933492New York: Harper & Brothers 1929. First Edition. Octavo 20cm.; original cloth-backed decorative boards in pictorial dust jacket; 10255pp.; illus. Light wear to jacket extremities some general dustiness else Very Good or better. "Negro plantation life in Louisiana" - HANNA 414; COAN p. 186. Harper & Brothers unknown books
198754036San Francisco: North Point Press 1987. First Edition. 8vo pp 192. A near fine copy in dj. Non authorial presentation on the end paper. Scarce there were only 973 copes printed of the this title. Freedman A63b. North Point Press unknown books
197119897Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky 1971. First Edition. meatyard. First printing with text block on the copyright page p. iv flushed to the right margin. Bound in white cloth covers little bowed with a flat spine in little soiled dj. 1/1500 copies of a total edition of 3000. Freedman A17a-1. A very good copy. The publisher had this reprinted because the registration of the duotones was unacceptably poor. The University Press of Kentucky unknown books
197127447Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky 1971. First Edition. Meatyard. First printing with text block on the copyright page p. iv flushed to the right margin. Bound in white cloth with a flat spine in dj. Ex-library copy with a couple of small stamps on the title-page; the circulation pocket on the rear e.p. and tape holding the glassene over the dj. 1/1500 copies of a total edition of 3000. Freedman A17a-1. A very good copy. The publisher had this reprinted because the registration of the duotones was unacceptably poor. The University Press of Kentucky unknown books
197557344Crete Nebraska: The Best Cellar Press 1975. First Edition. Printed wraps a fine copy. Scarce early work. Freedman A28. Poems. The Best Cellar Press unknown books
1987185545New York: AMS 1987. Hardcover. VG-/VG- Ex-library with stamps and labels on spine inside front and rear covers ffep and block.Light shelfwear to boards and block. Pages are otherwise clean. Brown cloth boards with gilt spine lettering; brown and white illustrated dj red lettering mylar cover; ix 260 pp; bw illustrated title page bw illustrations throughout. "Shakespeare had a financial stake in four playhouses which are therefore important. They would be important however even if he had nothing to do with them for they spanned even defined the whole of the golden age of English drama and were as famous then as they are now. Many of the best plays of the time were written for their stages and many of the best actors played there. This book collects six essays by Herbert Berry about these playhouses; the Theatre in Shoreditch the Blackfriars the first and second Globe. It also collects a series of new drawings by C. Walter Hodges about them." - dust jacket. Includes bibliographical references pages 247-250 and index. AMS hardcover books
1977012544Berkeley: Sand Dollar Books 1977. 1st Edition Limited. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. 8vo original cloth printed paper labels glassine dust jacket. Fine unused copy glassine wrapper slightly crinkled at spine head and small chip upper corner rear cover else near fine and under an additional clear acetate wrapper. SIGNED BY BERRY on the colophon this #15 of 100 copies. Sand Dollar Books hardcover books
197721524Berkeley: Sand Dollar Books 1977. First edition. One of 100 numbered copies signed by Berry the entire edition. Fine copy with one short closed tear in the back panel of the dust jacket. 8vo original cloth printed paper labels glassine dust jacket. Fine copy with one short closed tear in the back panel of the dust jacket. Sand Dollar Books unknown books
197083176Boston:: Houghton Mifflin. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1970. Hardcover. B0006CKDKY . Stated first printing. Near fine in a near fine faint impression from a removed sticker on front panel dust jacket.; 145 pages . Houghton Mifflin, hardcover books
1968235000Leigh-on-Sea: F. Lewis 1968. Limited. hardcover. near fine/very good. Lawson Ernest. With 140 illustrations 6 in color. Slim 4to gilt-lettered green cloth d.w. Leigh-on-Sea: F. Lewis 1968. Limited first edition -- number 50 of only 100 numbered copies. A near fine copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> F. Lewis unknown books
1970124344Leigh-on-Sea England: F. Lewis Publishers Limited 1970. Hardcover. VG/VG- Slight wear to dj. at extremities. Yellow cloth over boards; BW pictorial dj.; 64 pp. plus plates; Color frontispiece tipped in; 142 bw plates. Extensive text; Number 56 of a hundred numbered copies in this edition of six hundred. F. Lewis, Publishers, Limited hardcover books
1969LS18272Madison: University of Wisconsin Press 1969. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Thick quarto. Publisher's cloth in slightly worn and nicked DJ. <br/><br/> University of Wisconsin Press hardcover books
192923168New York: Harper & Brothers 1929. First Edition. Octavo 20cm.; original cloth-backed decorative boards in pictorial dust jacket; 10255pp.; illus. Front jacket flap fold splitting along bottom two inches spine just a hint faded cloth spine crown frayed and boards rubbed else Very Good in Very Good or better jacket. "Negro plantation life in Louisiana" - HANNA 414; COAN p. 186. Harper & Brothers unknown books
19358070Chicago: Callaghan and Company 1935. Collectible; Very Good. A handsome copy of the 1935 7th edition complete in 6 volumes. All volumes solid and bright and VG in their dark-brown leatherette. Bright gilt-lettering at the spines internally very clean. Thick quartos over 4800 pgs. all told. Each volume also includes its "1936 Cumuative Supplement" at the rear. <br/><br/> Callaghan and Company hardcover books
1970137691N.p.: Self published 1970. Typescript treatment script for an unproduced film called "Who Loves Jackie" written by Richard G. Berry. Copy belonging to Paul Kohner agency representative Ilse Lahn with two holograph letters addressed to her from Berry: one letter requesting that Lahn read the script noting a date of 9/7/78 and the other thanking Lahn for reading the script but disagreeing the her suggestions about changes to the script. Both letters signed by Berry. <br/> <br/>A story about a girl named Jackie violently raped and intent on revenge with an undertone of Oedipal frustrations. <br/><br/>Black wrappers with title label on the front wrapper. Title page present undated with a credit for screenwriter Berry. 53 leaves with last leaf of text numbered 51. One letter consists of 1 leaf on yellow lined legal notebook paper the other letter of 3 leaves on similar paper. d an interoffice memo laid in. Typescript on onionskin stock. Pages and wrapper Near Fine bound internally with a silver prong brad. Letters folded horizontally else Near Fine. Self published unknown books
1986Embry 190593Doubleday & Co. 1986. First edition first printing. Fine in near fine lightly edgeworn dust jacket in mylar cover. Briefly inscribed by Ken Stabler and wide receiver Fred Biletnikoff. Doubleday & Co., 1986. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1959007563Chicago: Edgewater Beach Hotel 1959. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. Stagebill from the Edgewater Beach Playhouse at the Edgewater Beach Hotel located at 5301 N. Sheridan Road in Chicago for the week of June 28 1959. Signed in ink on front cover "Susan Strasberg" with a heart sketch and by Franchot Tone. Additionally signed on interior page "Best wishes Tom Clancy" "Best Robert Brown" Berry Kroeger and David Hurst. Overall moderate shelfwear and soiling with minor crease along center. Edgewater Beach Hotel Paperback books
191511190Paris: Felix Juven 1915. Single issue of French humor magazine this issue "Dan Les Ruines" with a color chromotypograph caricature by Abel Faivre of Edith Wharton and Walter Berry in the back of their chauffeur-driven car touring the front with the caption "Ce n'est que ca!" Single Page size: 12-1/4 x 9-1/8 inches; 12pp; wrappers pages a browned and ruffled at edges some chipping at edges but generally sound and good housed in black cloth over boards custom-made clamshell box with gilt stamped leather label on spine. Hermione Lee in her biography of Edith Wharton notes that on Wharton's and Berry's third journey to the front 1915 they were accompanied by war cartoonist Abel Faivre who did the "brilliant and unkind caricature" that appears on the cover of issue No. 27. Wharton is standing in the back of the car gazing through a lorgnette while Walter with hat and white moustache sits glowering next to her with the back of the chauffeur's head visible against the distant outline of bombed and ruined homes. The caption "Ce n'est que ca!" may be translated "Is that all' but also could be translated as "Why make such a fuss." This probably refers to the quote by Marie Antoinette during the Revolution "S'ils n'ont pas de pain qu'ils mangent de la brioche." The unkind caricature and the satirical reference to a privileged woman with no understanding of the problems of the average man did not vex Wharton. Rather Lee cites one of Wharton's letters in which she describes the caricature with mild amusement. The caricature is reproduced in black and white in the Lee biography. See Lee Hermione. EDITH WHARTON pp. 484-486. Felix Juven unknown books
199553100Washington DC: Counterpoint 1995. Uncorrected Bound Galleys. 8vo pp. 110. Fine in original printed wraps. Freedman A-102a. A scarce collection of essays that was issued in a small edition. Counterpoint unknown books
198758536San Francisco: North Point Press 1987. Advance Uncorrected Proof Copy. 8vo pp 192. Pink wraps spine faded to tan fine. Freedman A63a. Scarce there were only 973 copes printed of the this title. North Point Press unknown books
196858541NY: Harcourt 1968. First Edition. 8vo 67 pp. A very goodopy non authoria presentation on the end paper no dj. Scarce. Freedman A7a. An early collection of poems by the author of Nathan Coulter. Harcourt unknown books
196857654NY: Harcourt 1968. First Edition. 8vo 67 pp. A very nice copy in dj that shows a little wear at the corners. Jacket photo by Ralph Eugene Meatyard Scarce. Freedman A7a. An early collection of poems by the author of Nathan Coulter. Harcourt unknown books