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27578Philadelphia: Prime Press. 1948. First edition first printing. First edition first printing. Signed by the author. Original dark blue cloth with gilt titles to the spine in the L. Robert Tschirky designed dustwrapper. Illustrated with black and white drawings by Sol Levin. A very good or better copy the binding square and firm the cloth lightly rubbed at the extremities the spine tips and bottom corner of the upper board slightly bumped. There is some faint spotting along the top edge of the closed text-block the contents are otherwise clean throughout and without previous owners stamps or inscriptions. Complete with the rubbed nicked and creased original dustwrapper which is faded to the spine and has a closed tear midway up the front panel. Not price-clipped $3.00 on the front flap. Signed by Lester del Rey in blue ink on the front free endpaper. The author's first short story collection. Lester del Rey started his career writing for and editing weird fiction magazines such as Astounding Science Fiction Space SF and Fantasy Fiction and in 1977 he established the successful science fiction imprint Del Rey Books with his wife Judy-Lynne del Rey who was an influential science fiction editor at Ballantine Books. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. Philadelphia: Prime Press. 1948 hardcover
012510New York: Avon Book Company / Avon Publishing Company / Avon Novels / Stratford Novels 1st Editions 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 ----------This set will require NO additional shipping charges for standard shipping for a US or Canadian order overseas orders will require a shipping charge DRAMATICALLY LESS than actual postage inquire. 23 pulp magazines digest size sometimes considered to be digest size vintage paperbacks and also considered to be series of anthologies . The Avon Fantasy Reader AFR with Donald Wollheim as editor ran for 18 issues from 1947 to 1952. There were a few original stories but most were reprints a large number coming from Weird Tales. Some authors included are William Hope Hodgson August Derleth H.G. Wells Murray Leinster A. Merritt Clark Ashton Smith Lord Dunsany Fletcher Pratt David H. Keller Guy Endore Robert E. Howard Robert W. Chambers C.L. Moore H.P. Lovecraft Ray Bradbury John Collier Nelson Bond A.E. Van Vogt Robert Bloch C.M. Kornbluth Jack Williamson Thorp McClusky David H. Keller Sax Rohmer Fritz Leiber Frank Gruber Ambrose Bierce Algernon Blackwood Otis Adelbert Kline Malcolm Jameson Seabury Quinn Manly Wade Wellman Clifford Simak Ray Cummings Stanley G. Weinbaum M.P. Shiel G.K. Chesterton Anthony Boucher Hugh B. Cave. Also under Wollheim the Avon Science Fiction Reader ASFR ran for 3 issues in 1951-1952 and entirely consisted of reprints including stories by Edmond Hamilton Murray Leinster A. Merritt Jack Williamson Frank Belknap Long Clark Ashton Smith Ray Cummings Robert A.W. Lowndes Lord Dunsany S. Fowler Wright H.P. Lovecraft and Hannes Bok. When Wollheim left Avon in 1952 the 2 lines were merged as Avon Science Fiction & Fantasy Reader ASF&FR for 2 1953 issues under the editorship of Sol Cohen. For some reason the publisher of the final issue April 1953 was Stratford Novels a subsidiary of Avon rather than Avon. ASF&FR included illustrations the 2 earlier runs did not and published all original stories of very good quality including works by Arthur C. Clarke John Jakes John Christopher Charles L. Harness Jack Vance and Stephen Marlowe. Condition notes follow. AFR: # 5 has covers detached but still looks great #s 4 10 & 15 have faint cover creases and are VG # 17 has faint cover creases back cover soiling and is VG some others have modest shelfwear several are unread and are near fine to fine. ASFR: # 2 has faint cover creases and is VG the other 2 have modest shelfwear and are near fine to fine. ASF&FR: both volumes are almost as new unread copies. First Edition. Soft Cover. Near Fine. Note: our prices on Biblio are the LOWEST of any of the sites on which we list our books. New York: Avon Book Company / Avon Publishing Company / Avon Novels / Stratford Novels 1st Editions 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951 paperback
1974269700Zimray circa 1974. Stiff Wrapper. Very Good. 21 seperate pieces about 50 pages of music and Hebrew transliterated Important American cantor who teaches at AAJR Zimray unknown
2011DADAX3845485604Eae Editorial Academia Espanola 2011-08-26. paperback. New. 5.91x0.58x8.66. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Eae Editorial Academia Espanola paperback
1443853127.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1990380Xining: Qinghai People's Publishing House 1990. First Edition. Edition limited to 2000 copies; 10.5 x 7.75 in. pp. 2 844; each entry with term in bichig 16 IPA pronunciations from various languages/dialects Cyrillic spelling and definition in English and Chinese; full green cloth gilt title on spine fine in fine dust jacket. Qinghai People's Publishing House hardcover
1969593486New York: Vito Acconci 1969. Softcover. Very Good. Magazine. Edited by Vito Acconci and Bernadette Mayer. Quarto. 96pp. Side stapled in unprinted white wrappers with front cover purposely wrinkled and stamped "0 to 9." Very good with some light edgewear one corner creased and a hint of toning. Contributors include Clark Coolidge Jerome Rothenberg Kenneth Koch Sol Lewitt John Perreault Philip Corner Rosemary Mayer Hannah Weiner Robert Smithson Yvonne Rainer Les Levine Adrian Piper Eduardo Costa and John Inslee. An uncommon issue of this important poetry magazine. Vito Acconci unknown
1969593487New York: Vito Acconci 1969. Softcover. Very Good. Magazine. Edited by Vito Acconci and Bernadette Mayer. Quarto. 96pp. Side stapled in unprinted white wrappers and NOT stamp "9 to 0" o the cover as usual. Very good or better with hint of toning a bit of edgewear and the bottom edge of one internal page that is larger then the rest with tears and creases. Contributors include Jasper Johns Sol Lewitt John Perreault Larry Fagin John Giorno Philip Corner Rosemary Mayer Hannah Weiner Yvone Rainer Alan Sondheim Lee Lozano Lawrence Weiner Steve Paxton Bernar Venet Robert Barry Dan Graham Douglas Heubler Robert Smithson Karen Pirups-Hvarre Michael Heizer Robert Barry Adrian Piper Nels Richardson and Bern Porter. The final standard issue of this important poetry magazine. Vito Acconci unknown
196933956New York: Vito Hannibal Acconci 1969. Very Good. New York: Vito Hannibal Acconci 1969. First Edition. Small quarto; staple bound wrappers; 96pp. printed mimeograph; black and white illustrations throughout. Front wrap wrinkled with a few scrapes; binding sound; pages unmarked; Very Good. <br /> <br /> Late issue of this experimental mimeographed magazine exploring the role and use of language and performance art. Includes "Moon in Three Sentences" by Bernadette Mayer "Sentences on Conceptual Art" by Sol LeWitt and "Firecrackers" by Rosemary Mayer an attempt to document firecrackers going off in Little Italy on July 4th 1968. . Vito Hannibal Acconci unknown
1993Q-0140152032Penguin UK 1993-09-07. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Penguin UK paperback
196619275<p>Catalogue of a group show held at Dwan Gallaery Los Angeles October 1966. Artists: Steiner Michael Andre Carl Baer Jo Flavin Dan Judd Donald LeWitt Sol Martin Agnes Morris Robert Reinhardt Ad Smithson Robert. pp. 16 pp.; full illustrated BW; staple binding. A rare catalogue in fine conditions</p> Dwan Gallery paperback
dola2468Ostfildern: Cantz 1996. First Edition. folio. unpaginated. numerous colour plates. bds. Fine copy. dola2468 [Ostfildern]: Cantz, [1996] unknown
2000G7801062108I3N10Bindings Bureau 2000. Paperback. Good. Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Bindings Bureau paperback
20032081502112500016A5 with cover belt Imamura Shoten Sun Create 2003. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 A5 with cover belt Imamura Shoten Sun Create paperback
19582111902160801076Sun photo newspaper company 1958. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Sun photo newspaper company paperback
AIB551_BX063058_551China Electric Power Press 2014-06-01. paperback. New. Ship out in 2 business day And Fast shipping Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Language:Chinese.Paperback. Pub Date :2014-06-01 Pages: 324 Publisher: China Electric Power Press 1000MW ultra-supercritical thermal power units running Q & A boiler operation. according to the actual factory production organization written by Huaneng Haimen Power Plant. the content closer to production. close to the front line practical. Can help the majority of thermal power production runs to quickly grasp the practical operation of the unit operation skills. providing ideas to solve pract. Satisfaction guaranteedor money back. <br/><br/> China Electric Power Press paperback
192922389Paris: Black Sun Press 1929. First edition. One of 150 copies printed. Minkoff A25. Presentation copy inscribed by the publisher Harry Crosby to his father: "SVRC Stephen Van Rensselaer Crosby from Harry" with an accompanying sketch of his personalized sun symbol and the Black Sun Press's emblem. "In August Harry Crosby delivered one hundred and fifty copies of 1450-1950 to Brown who quickly sent most of them on to publishers and friends sixty of whom he listed opposite the title page under the heading "Free Copies." In return Brown hoped for a few kind words that might be useful in reviving a writing career that had been quiescent for close to fifteen years. 1450-1950 is an amusing mixture of ideography and calligraphy examples of which Brown had been amassing - with obvious pleasure - for many years. "I like looking back / at the / Illuminated manuscripts of / 1450 / And forward / to the / more Illuminations / Movie Scripts of / 1950 I like to see / Fly Specks / on yellowed pages / I like too / Leaving my own on / New ones / My Fly Speck." In his dedication to "all monks all early oriental artists . . . " Brown playfully attempted to locate his work in the history of innovative printing and himself among those authors celebrated as much for their matter as for their manner of expression. By early fall he had gathered a garland of testimonials from among others Gertrude Stein H. L. Mencken and William Carlos Williams." Harry Crosby was found dead in his New York studio on December 10th 1929 evidently a casualty of a suicide pact: in one hand he held a pistol and in his other arm his twenty year old lover Josephine Noyes Rotch Bigelow also dead of a bullet to the temple. - Hugh Ford Published In Paris N. Y.: Macmillan 1975 p. 200- 210. On the same day Crosby had made his last entry in his diary: "One is not in love unless one desires to die with one's beloved. There is only one happiness it is to love and to be loved." When Jonathan Williams reissued 1450-1950 as Jargon 29 in 1959 the publisher observed: "That it should take him JW thirty years to locate a copy of Bob Brown's utterly charming and singular book is a measure of the almost cultish regard 1450-1950 has commanded from its contemporaries. If you didn't own a copy you were automatically cast into either of the modern outer darknesses then beginning to pullulate: Squaresville or Beat City. The virtues of 1450-1950 are publicly attested by many luminaries on the back cover blurb - among them Geltte Burgess who invented the word blurb." Among those quoted on the back cover are Gertrude Stein Marcel Duchamp Carl Van Vechten William Carlos Williams Carl Sandburg Walter Lowenfels James Johnson Sweeney Gelett Burgess Stuart Davis and Caresse Crosby who wrote to Brown: "We show your book to everyone who comes to the house and they always find some page that so especially delights them that soon we will have to chain it down like an ancient missal. A fine copy of a rare book with the "Crosby Cross" bookplate and the Black Sun Press blindstamp on the endpaper in the publisher's gold foil folder which is somewhat worn. 8vo original printed wrappers publisher's glassine dust jacket publisher's foil folder. A fine copy of a rare book with the "Crosby Cross" bookplate and the Black Sun Press blindstamp on the endpaper in the publisher's gold foil folder which is somewhat worn. Black Sun Press unknown
1942287481942. Photography. Very good condition. A collection of black & white photographs in and around Pekin Beijing taken in about 1925. While the photographer is unidentified the photos are clear and well framed. These are unusual images as they seem to have been taken by an American but no American is ever shown in the photographs. The photos illustrate the sites and trades of China and there are also images that refer to Sun Yat Sen including a photo captioned with his name possibly him with a group of others walking in a square. Shot number 76 is of 'Sun Yat Sen Funeral rehersal' sic at the Temple of Azure Clouds" which took place in 1925. <br /> <br /> Famous buildings include the Summer Palace Temple of Heaven Great Wall Altar of Heaven Forbidden City Sleeping Buddha Temple Cloud Tower Taoist Shrine Temple of Universe Summer Palace Marble Boat Pagoda Tientsin Dock the Great Wall etc. There are many street scenes with local people and merchants Tibetans at Lama Temple Pekin Donkey ready for shoeing Toy Peddlar sic with Gong Pekin old man and 2 bird cages Paint Shop Pekin camels Iceman Pekin Coal Carrier Defile near Wall Pekin Beggar Pekin Barber. <br /> <br /> "Unique among 20th-century Chinese leaders Sun is revered by both the Republic of China on Taiwan where he is officially the "Father of the Nation" as well as the People's Republic of China where he is officially the "Forerunner of the Revolution" for his instrumental role in the 1911 Revolution that successfully overthrew the Qing dynasty." wikipedia.<br /> <br /> One additional snapshot of a snowy American scene entitled 'Winter 1941-2" that was developed at the Westchester Photo Finishing Co. with Nutone process 4 1/8 x 5 1/8". The typewritten caption on this photo is consistent with the captions on the photos so it appears to be a cohesive group belonging to one person.<br /> <br /> 154 photographs 2 5/8 x 4 1/2". They are printed on card and are possibly from contact sheets as they there are some slightly rough edges. The majority have a label affixed to the bottom of photo with identifying number and caption which corresponds with a 3pp typewritten index. The list number 157 photos 154 present here so nearly complete. Very good condition. unknown
Chr. RimestadIn Pristine Condition. unknown
44449699954864New. Hardcover 128 pages 8.5 x 11 in. color photographs with captions. The conclusion to the three-part series! Featuring refrigerator cars stock and tank cars and early piggyback equipment. Plus express milk pickle cars and more! Features: New Hardcover James Kinkaid and Ken Donnelly Morning Sun Books 2024 History Hobbies & interests hardcover
44449699397808New. Hardcover with dust jacket 128 pages 8. 5 x 11 in. Color photographs with captions. Freight cars across North America featuring just to name a few Canadian Pacific Chesapeake & Ohio New York Central Pennsylvania Railroad Santa Fe Southern Pacific Union Pacific and many roads in between-an immense variety of mid-20th Century freight cars. Features:. New Hardcover James Kinkaid and Ken Donnelly Morning Sun Books 2023 History Hobbies & interests hardcover
44449697759408New. Hardcover 128 pages standard portrait format Color photographs with captions. There are some really neat pictures here. Some cars are away from their home road but look like they just came out of the paint shop - maybe they did. Some small roads get multiple pages and images like the Ann Arbor and Minneapolis & St. Louis. Some small roads and private owner cars get one picture. It's not all "Boxcar Red' as there were many colorful cars seen in the 1950s. This book begins with Ann Arbor and ends with Norfolk & Western and is arranged alphabetically. So no PRR and Southern Pacific and many others. Maybe another volume will cover those companies. The 1950s are arguably the classic era for freight cars pre-dating the mergers that would erase many venerable railroads and leave us with new names such as Penn Central Seaboard Coast Line and Erie-Lackawanna. In the 1950s "boxcar red" was everywhere but colorful new paint schemes were arriving and turning heads. It was the final decade of friction bearings and roof walks and the ultimate years of stock cars ice-bunker refrigerator cars and even the XM 40' boxcar! s standard portrait size Color images with captions. Features:. New Hardcover James Kinkaid and Ken Donnelly Morning Sun Books History Hobbies & interests hardcover
H14629Very Good. 26 x 20 inches on laid paper poster stock very good light wear along left edge a few spots and soil to upper right. Uncommon poster for a Moon event; he was becoming popular in America and was giving lectures but his alliances with Nixon he urged his followers to forgive Nixon his transgressions Louis Farrakhan and others plus scrutiny on his finances were complicating his message and the fact that other church denominations particularly the Presbyterians and Catholics were highly critical of the messages conveyed in Moon's "Divine Principles" made him a controversial figure. unknown
ria9781463324704_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A paperback
2012DADAX1463324707Palibrio 2012-08-15. paperback. New. 8.50x0.38x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Palibrio paperback