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1994172077Fort Worth TX: Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 1994. First edition. Softcover. Foreword by Marla Price. Preface acknowledgments and notes by Michael Auping. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. A clean very near fine copy in wrappers. Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth unknown books
1971230421San Francisco: Ramparts Magazine Inc 1971. Magazine. The April 1971 issue of the influential magazine. Wraps worn and soiled address sticker on front wrap bottom corner of front wrap dog-eared else very good condition. Articles on the Vietnam war John Lennon Chile and the election of Allende Native American fishing rights in Washington and more. Ramparts Magazine, Inc unknown books
200453501NY: Ballantine 2004. First printing. 8vo pp. 217. Illustrated wtih several photographs. Paper over boards. About as new in dj. Includes the story "Dark Runner" and script "Equal in Paris. Ballantine unknown books
200453504NY: Ballantine 2004. First printing. 8vo pp. 217. Illustrated wtih several photographs. Paper over boards. Cover slightly bumped at upper corners o/w a nice copy in slightly chipped and soiled dj. Includes the story "Dark Runner" and script "Equal in Paris. Ballantine unknown books
197429402London: Longman 1974. Reprint edition 8vo pp. 512 the dictionary proper in double column; as new in like dustjacket. Composed of "terms meanings and acronyms which have come into the vocabulary of the English-speaking world during the period 1963-1972" jacket blurb. "We chose 1963 as the beginning date since this date marks the termination of the record of new English. in most general dictionaries now available to the general public" Preface p. 7. <br/><br/> Longman unknown books
1990221893Spokane: Bear Tribe 1990. Softcover. Very Good. Second edition. Very good in wrappers. Shelf rubbing Hopi in pen on inside of front cover a few page corners dog-eared but text is clean. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information. Bear Tribe paperback books
20031312967Albany NY: State University of New York Press 2003. First Thus. Hardcover. Octavo: VG-/no-DJ paperback: Brownish mustard yellow on spine white text: Boards are strong and clean rubbind to both sides with light scuffing general shelfwear binding solid: Textblock is clean: First SUNY Press Edition: 253 pp. 1312967. FP New Rockville Stock. State University of New York Press hardcover books
1968WRCLIT61007Brooklyn NY 1968. Volume two number one of six numbers published. Legal format mimeographed typescript stapled in mimeographed wrappers. Wrappers a bit tanned at edges with some modest hand- soiling and corner creasing publication price inked in corner of upper wrapper else very good. Edited and published by Harvey Tucker. The rather elusive quarterly associated with the Black Sun and the Pierpont Presses the early publishing enterprises maintained by the New York rare booksellers Linda and Harvey Tucker. In the checklist of their imprints published in II:1 of WORKS Harvey recorded the first issue appeared September 1964 and the then forthcoming II:2 was due in the spring of 1969. Contributors include Cornish Wagner Holland Locke et al as well as a substantial selection of Harvey's recent poems under the sectional heading "An Acre of Age." WORKS New York. Spring 1969 II:1 pp.94-5. unknown books
192813802Paris: The Black Sun Press 1928. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Wide 4to. Paper wrappers with cello cover. First edition one of only 100 copies this being number 76. Small amounts of expected wear to delicate cello wrapper else near fine. Scarce. The Black Sun Press paperback books
194743367Paris: Black Sun Press 1947. Portfolio number 5. First Edition. Cover leaf 19 leaves. 10 plates. 1 vols. 4to. Loose as issued in grey portfolio slightly discolored. Very good. Portfolio number 5. First Edition. Cover leaf 19 leaves. 10 plates. 1 vols. 4to. Black Sun Press unknown books
1930236359Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1930. This edition is limited to 500 copies printed for Houghton Mifflin by the Black Sun Press Paris France. 1 vols. 8vo. Blue boards. Fine in fine slipcase. This edition is limited to 500 copies printed for Houghton Mifflin by the Black Sun Press Paris France. 1 vols. 8vo. INSCRIBED TO HOTCHKISS FRIEND AND COLLABORATOR. Inscribed "To Douglas Moore 1893-1969 affectionately Archibald MacLesish Conway June 22 1930." <br/><br/>Moore "was an American composer educator and author. He wrote music for the theater film ballet and orchestra but his greatest fame is associated with his operas The Devil and Daniel Webster 1938 and The Ballad of Baby Doe 1956.<br/>Moore also composed several popular songs whilst at Yale together with poet and Hotchkiss School mate Archibald MacLeish and later in collaboration with John Jacob Niles. He wrote the Yale fight song Goodnight Harvard. These songs were later published in 1921 under the collective title "Songs my Mother never taught Me". He later collaborated with fellow Yale alumnus Stephen Vincent Benet on the folk opera The Devil and Daniel Webster. " Minkoff A-36b Houghton Mifflin unknown books
1944236360Washington D.C.: Black Sun Press 1944. First edition. 58 pp. 1 vols. 4toi. Gray boards. Fine in Very Good green dust jacket. First edition. 58 pp. 1 vols. 4toi. Minkoff A 49 Black Sun Press unknown books
1929236801Paris: The Black Sun Press 1929. Number 139 of 333 copies on Arches paper. With illustrations by Polia Chentoff. 192 4 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Rebound in half green morocco and floral paper boards; spine titled in gilt and decorated with floral tool rubbing at corners. Small ticket of American distributor Harry Marks to rear pastedown. Number 139 of 333 copies on Arches paper. With illustrations by Polia Chentoff. 192 4 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Minkoff Black Sun Press Bibliography A-22 The Black Sun Press unknown books
198950667Santa Barbara: Capra Press 1989. First Edition. 8vo pp. 239. Fine in dj. Inscribed by the author to William Claire: "To Bill Claire . Poet and publisher . the loyal friend who recognized the lasting nature of Caresse's contribution as a muse and who was the wind at my back "from foreword to Finis . with love and appreciation . "The poet . is the longest life giver in the universe" . CC" Included are 10 typed letters and an autograph post card from Conover to Claire as well an invitation to an autograph party an announcement for a lecture and also a copy of Claire's interview of Conover in Horizon Magazine. In the interview Conover says about Caresse " in my view she was a catalyst in the lives of writers and artists . Capra Press unknown books
193111052112mo. Paris: Crosby Continental Editions 1931. 12mo vii 176 pp. Original wrappers printed in green lightly worn and with backstrip browned internally a little aged toned small name and date on front free endpaper very good. § First edition outside the US. The Black Sun Press was founded in Paris by American expatriates Harry and Caresse Crosby. This was the first title under their Crosby Continental Editions imprint created for their "World Masterpieces in English" series. It opens with a wonderful letter to Hemmingway from Caresse ascribing the inspiration for the series to an afternoon spent with him at a bullfight in Spain and laying out her reasons and her goals. "Cheap editions in English of the masterpieces of the modern world books that will express the genius of every country in the language we all understand at a price we all can afford". An advertisement printed on red coated paper for the next title from the press Raymond Radiguet’s The Devil in the Flesh is tipped onto the recto of the final page. Crosby Continental Editions unknown books
1928228991Paris The Black Sun Press 1928. 1928. 4to. Illustrated with one double-page facsimile. Original cream wrappers printed in red and black. Original glassine dust jacket slight wear. Fine. Enclosed in a later 1/2 black morocco over black cloth slipcase with folding chemise. Number 13 of 16 copies on Japan paper with an original Typed Letter Boldly Signed "Henry James" Sussex Lamb House Rye October 18 1912. 8 1/8" x 10 1/8"; 3 pages 2 separate leaves. With two small ink corrections by James. To Walter Berry: Letter written in anticipation of Berry's upcoming visit to James. In part: "I welcome your generous compassion and am really not far from thinking that I rather deserve it. I have had a weary dreary sordid squalid time and don't even yet feel the tide to have very decidedly turned. Still I do get up - though I don't get further and I am at this moment in the depths of a demoralized loll the armchair most intimately acquainted with the imprint of my figure aiding whence I weave and try to waft to you these vague symbols of hope and trust." Walter Van Renssalaer Berry was the scion of an old New York family and close friend of both James and Edith Wharton. Minkoff A 16. Edel and Laurence C 8 - This letter was previously unpublished. Soft cover. Fine/Fine. Paris, The Black Sun Press, 1928. hardcover books
1930WRCLIT79870Paris: The Black Sun Press 1930. Oblong small quarto. Printed wrappers. Internally about fine but the wrappers are somewhat tanned rubbed and dust soiled with a smattering of small splash marks at the lower fore-corner of the upper wrapper and there are two short tears at the ends of the upper joint that have been neatly closed. The slipcase is not present. First edition in this format. Illustrated with six original color lithographs by Marie Laurencin printed by Desjobert of Paris. From a total edition of 790 copies this is copy #34 of 350 copies on Rives of 420 for distribution in the United States. MINKOFF A39. MONOD 2304. The Black Sun Press unknown books
1930WRCLIT64620Paris: The Black Sun Press 1930. Oblong small quarto. Printed wrappers. A fine nearly untouched copy without foxing in glassine wrapper and somewhat worn and soiled publisher's slipcase and chemise with split at one joint. First edition in this format American deluxe issue. Illustrated with six original color lithographs by Marie Laurencin printed by Desjobert of Paris. From a total edition of 790 copies this is one of twenty copies of the American issue specially printed on Hollande Van Gelder with a duplicate suite of the six lithographs in sanguine bound at the end. Five of the six lithographs in the suite are signed by the artist with the sixth signed in the plate. Laurencin has also signed the limitation page. Neither the copies on Rives nor the special copies on Japon were issued signed either on the colophon or on the lithographs. MINKOFF A39. MONOD 2304. The Black Sun Press unknown books
1930WRCLIT57739Paris: The Black Sun Press 1930. Oblong small quarto. Half dark blue morocco and decorated boards gilt extra with geometric rules and angular diagonal panels reaching from the foretips into the approximate center of the boards and with a small white morocco rabbit inlaid into the upper side-panel of the spine t.e.g. While the binding is unsigned it is characteristic of Bennett Studios. Light rubbing at tips else a fine copy enclosed in a matching morocco faced board slipcase with repaired splits at joints and some chipping to the extremities. First edition in this format. Illustrated with six original color lithographs signed in the plate by Marie Laurencin printed by Desjobert of Paris. From a total edition of 790 copies this is one of fifty copies on Japan vellum of 420 for distribution in the United States. The famous Laurencin lithographs benefit significantly from their appearance on Japan vellum in this uncommon issue which does not suffer from the foxing that frequently defaces the copies on paper. The binding is similar to that appearing on a small but observable number of copies of the US issue executed by Bennett perhaps at the instigation of the US distributor. MINKOFF A39. MONOD 2304. The Black Sun Press hardcover books
1927WRCLIT69902Paris: Editions Narcisse 1927. Quarto. Contemporary tri-part green morocco and decorated boards by the heir of Jean Stroobant t.e.g. original wrappers bound in. Three plates. Minor rubbing at tips some faint occasional foxing otherwise a very good to near fine copy. First edition deluxe issue. One of 22 numbered copies printed on Hollande van Gelder from a total edition of 246 copies. The illustrations are after color watercolors by Francois Quelvée with finishing by hand or pochoir. This deluxe issue is scarce. MINKOFF A5. Editions Narcisse hardcover books
1947WRCLIT75791Washington & Paris: Black Sun Press 1947. Whole number 5. Folio. Loose sheets on various paper stocks laid into large printed wrapper with fold- ins. Outer wrapper a bit sunned and lightly soiled trace of tidemark at a few places at the extreme edges of the outer wrapper internally very good or better with a few occasional light creases at edges. Edited by Caresse Crosby with associates Henry Miller Romare Bearden Sam Rosenberg and Harry T. Moore. First edition ordinary issue. Contributors to this number include Nin Carnevalli Cossery H. Crosby Mason J. Mason Olson "On a Moebus Strip" Leite Ernst Man Ray et al. This copy has the pasteover on the verso of the title-leaf denoting it the "Special Edition" which it is not and the silver foil for the correction is laid in loose. Black Sun Press unknown books
1929WRCLIT69949Paris: The Black Sun Press 1929. Small quarto. Printed wrappers. Frontispiece by Brancusi. About fine in later acetate wrapper in lightly rubbed original foil covered slipcase with ribbon pull. First edition. Preface by C.K. Ogden. One of 500 copies on Hollande van Gelder Zonen from a total printing of 650 copies. SLOCUM & CAHOON A36. ARTIST & THE BOOK 32. The Black Sun Press unknown books
1929WRCLIT67008Paris: The Black Sun Press 1929. Quarto. Printed wrappers. Frontis. Vignettes. Fine in slightly darkened glassine wrapper with small chips at extremities. Wanting the slipcase. First edition of the unexpurgated text. One of 450 numbered copies on Hollande van Gelder Zonen from a total of 500. ROBERTS A50a. The Black Sun Press unknown books
1930WRCLIT64587Paris: Black Sun Press 1930. Small quarto. Stiff printed wrappers. Trace of minor foxing along extreme untrimmed fore- edges of a couple leaves otherwise near fine in slightly rubbed and torn later acetate wrapper without slipcase. First edition. Copy #17 of twenty-five numbered copies on Japan vellum signed by the author from a total edition of 135 copies bearing the Paris imprint and 500 copies for distribution in the U.S. by Houghton Mifflin. This signed Japan vellum issue is somewhat more uncommon than even the small limitation would suggest. The last copy in ABPC is the Dannay copy sold in 1983 and it did not appear in such obvious sales as Goodwin or Keynes. MINKOFF A36. Black Sun Press hardcover books
8040NY PUTNAM 1948. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. NY, PUTNAM, 1948 unknown books