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200031884New York: SeaStar 2000. 1st ed. Hardcover. Fine. Pinkney Jerry. 1st pg. 4to picture book paper-covered boards with Jerry Pinkney's dreamy water color illustrations and signed by the artist on the title page. 88pp. Fine in fine unclipped dj no previous owner's marks. Signed by the artist. SeaStar hardcover
9788577155927HEDRA. new. Michel Temer e o fascismo comum completa a trilogia em que o autor e psicanalista de Tales Ab'S�ber descreve os poss�veis processos ps�quicos que deram sustenta��o aos tr�s �ltimos presidentes Lula Dilma e Temer compondo assim uma an�lise da pol�tica brasileira sob um ponto de vista inovador. Nas palavras do autor ""Temer faz parte da estirpe dos homens med�ocres do poder brasileiros. Nada nele � especial fascinante ou criativo. Nada nele nunca surpreende brilha ou d� esperan�a. Seu mundo � o dos gabinetes e dos acordos de bastidores. N�o h� nada a sonhar e nada a esperar a seu respeito. Seu universo de corpo e esp�rito se podemos falar assim a seu respeito � o mundo da infraestrutura da pol�tica onde as decis�es indiz�veis s�o tomadas e os acordos das fac��es da pol�tica s�o feitos entre os interesses que podem e os que n�o podem vir �� luz do dia. Ainda neste mundo s�o as mais tradicionais oligarquias pol�ticas brasileiras tradicionalmente fisiol�gicas patrimonialistas e antissociais meio modernizadas que ele representa e das quais se tornou um l�der. Um l�der vazio."" Ainda segundo Tales Ab'S�ber a cultura pol�tica da viol�ncia definida como ""fascismo comum"" abriu as portas para o golpe que desmonta as conquistas sociais dia ap�s dia."" HEDRA unknown
9786586497496UBU EDITORA. new. Ao voltar da guerra em 1918 onde havia servido como m�dico na marinha britnica e onde havia perdido quase todos os seus amigos o jovem Winnicott percebe que no consegue se lembrar de seus sonhos. Esse parece ter sido segundo pontua o psicanalista e ensa�sta Tales AbS�ber o insight pessoal que levaria Winnicott ao encontro da psican�lise e mais tarde a fundar um campo inteiramente novo na disciplina: o dos fenmenos transicionais que se estendem do colo da me para toda a atividade criativa do ser humano. Este livro busca introduzir as principais questes da obra de Winnicott oferecendo elementos importantes da experincia do pediatra e psicanalista ingls para a formao de seu pensamento. AbS�ber lana mo de trechos da correspondncia com a irm ou de fatos de sua biografia para explorar os sentidos da teoria destrinchando conceitos e trazendo uma nova perspectiva para antigas polmicas te�ricas. No final do volume AbS�ber rene uma pequena fortuna cr�tica de comentadores c�lebres da obra de Winnicott e uma cronologia que destaca os principais eventos de sua vida. UBU EDITORA unknown
1955006733Copenhagen: Thaning & Appel 1955 Pictorial boards with wear to spine ends sunned spine. Published in commemoration of HCA's birth in 1805. The verses were recreated by Dutch artist Dagmar Starcke as cloth appliques which were reproduced for this book. Opposite each illustration is an English translation of the verse. This copy was a gift from the artist's sister to her son's pediatrician and it is inscribed by her and includes a brief note. First Edition Thus. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Dagmar Starcke. 12mo. Thaning & Appel hardcover
1899009612No Place: Juvenile Publishers 1899 Unpaginated. Pictorial boards accented in gilt cloth spine corners worn edges rubbed clean overall with a few signs of use internally. The publishers really tried to pack a lot into this one little book! We start out with an alphabet with two examples and brief verse for each letter then we go on to counting then days of the week then months and finish off with some natural history. Peppered throughout the book are Mother Goose rhymes. The book is illustrated in two-color plus line art printed with blue ink and there is a color frontis depicting Little Red Riding Hood. There are even some Wain-esque cats! Something for everyone really. . Pictorial Boards. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Various. 8vo. Juvenile Publishers unknown
9788574801490ATELIE EDITORIAL. new. S�o da dǸcada de 1980 os oito filmes analisados pelo psicanalista Tales Ab�Sǭber em seu livro de estreia. A proposta Ǹ discutir as rela����es entre o cinema feito em S�o Paulo e as quest��es culturais da Nova Rep�blica. O autor leva em conta as no����es de p��s-modernismo mercado e tǸcnica bem como os novos caminhos estǸticos buscados pelos diretores da Ǹpoca. Pelo alcance da anǭlise a obra enriquece n�o s�� a reflex�o sobre o cinema mas o debate sobre os trope��os da produ��o cultural brasileira. ATELIE EDITORIAL unknown
198927896New York: Dial 1989. 1st ed. Hardcover. Fine. Pinkney Jerry. 1st ptg. 4to picture book glossy pictorial boards illustrated in rich color throughout by Jerry Pinkney and signed and dated by him with a cartoon of Lion's head on the front free endpaper. Fine in fine unclipped dj with hint of wear to top of spine no previous owner's marks. Signed by the artist. Dial hardcover
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19792080202102705115A folktale 1979. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 141 pages Size: B5 size A folktale paperback
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19588664Los Angeles 1958. Manuscript. 11x8.5" sheets mimeo'd copy typed rectos only 205pp. From the library of Frank Gruber label inside front cover H.N. Swanson Inc. stamps to first blank and title sheet Massey's Manuscript Service sheet at rear. Manuscript annotation noting the published title in pen on cover and title sheet. Brad bound in blue wrappers with title on front cover. Toning and soiling to wraps pages clean. Very good. Laid in is a mimeo'd 2pp outline dated 1958 which is partially torn with loss to edge of first page. <br /> <br /> Manuscript copy from one of the more prolific pulp and screen writers of the mid century Frank Gruber 1904-1969. Gruber began writing stories for Weird Tales Shadow Magazine The Spider Black Mask Dime Mystery and others publishing some 300 stories for over 40 magazines in the span of about 30 years. Once he caught on as a writer he began turning his attention to novels generally in the Western and Detective Fiction genres publishing more than 60 in his lifetime. He also penned 65 screenplays and numerous television scripts. <br /> <br /> <br /> This novel published as Dawn Riders by Bantam in 1968 tells the tale of Sam Parker who is forced to lead a cattle drive to a new town run by a ruthless former Union officer. An excellent representation of the work in manuscript form of a versatile and influential writer across many literary and media genres. . unknown
19538660Santa Monica 1953. Manuscript. 11x8.5" sheets ribbon copy typed rectos only 163pp. Numerous hand corrections and changes in pencil throughout published title in manuscript on title page. Brad bound in plain gray wrappers which show some smudging and wear. Sheets lightly toned and clean. <br /> <br /> Typed manuscript from one of the more prolific pulp and screen writers of the mid century Frank Gruber 1904-1969. Gruber began writing stories for Weird Tales Shadow Magazine The Spider Black Mask Dime Mystery and others publishing some 300 stories for over 40 magazines in the span of about 30 years. Once he caught on as a writer he began turning his attention to novels generally in the Western and Detective Fiction genres publishing more than 60 in his lifetime. He also penned 65 screenplays and numerous television scripts. <br /> <br /> <br /> This novel published as Johnny Vengeance by Rinehart in 1954 is set just after the Civil War and tells the story of a child who grows up seeking revenge upon the 4 murderers of his parents a commonplace story in the genre. An excellent representation of the work in edited manuscript form of a versatile and influential writer across many literary and media genres. . unknown
19538662Hollywood 1953. Manuscript. 11x8.5" sheets mimeo'd copy typed rectos only 222pp. From the library of Frank Gruber label inside front cover H.N. Swanson Inc. stamps to front cover and title sheet "to be published by Rinehart" in manuscript on title sheet. Brad bound in blue wrappers with title on front cover. Toning and soiling to wraps pages clean. Very good. <br /> <br /> Manuscript copy from one of the more prolific pulp and screen writers of the mid century Frank Gruber 1904-1969. Gruber began writing stories for Weird Tales Shadow Magazine The Spider Black Mask Dime Mystery and others publishing some 300 stories for over 40 magazines in the span of about 30 years. Once he caught on as a writer he began turning his attention to novels generally in the Western and Detective Fiction genres publishing more than 60 in his lifetime. He also penned 65 screenplays and numerous television scripts. <br /> <br /> <br /> This novel published as Bitter Sage by Rinehart in 1954 was adapted into the 1956 film Tension at Table Rock directed by Charles Marquis Warren and starring Richard Egan. Winston Miller wrote the screenplay based on Gruber's novel. An excellent representation of the work in manuscript form of a versatile and influential writer across many literary and media genres. . unknown
19548663Los Angeles 1954. Manuscript. 11x8.5" sheets mimeo'd copy typed rectos only 210pp. Brad bound in red wraps with title and literary agency info of H.N. Swanson Inc on front cover. From the library of Frank Gruber label attached to inside front cover. Wraps with toning staining and a light crease. Pages clean and very good. <br /> <br /> Typescript copy from one of the more prolific pulp and screen writers of the mid century Frank Gruber 1904-1969. Gruber began writing stories for Weird Tales Shadow Magazine The Spider Black Mask Dime Mystery and others publishing some 300 stories for over 40 magazines in the span of about 30 years. Once he caught on as a writer he began turning his attention to novels generally in the Western and Detective Fiction genres publishing more than 60 in his lifetime. He also penned 65 screenplays and numerous television scripts. <br /> <br /> <br /> This novel published by Rinehart in 1955 tells the story of Sam Bonner a former Civil War drummer boy who unwillingly becomes an outlaw in the post-Civil War American West after being forced to work with the Morgan gang. An excellent representation of the work in manuscript form of a versatile and influential writer across many literary and media genres. . unknown
199013681990. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Near Fine. Freas Frank Kelly. This listing is for a stapled typed manuscript copy of Mayhar's story which first appeared in Weird Tales Summer 1990. This came from the estate of Frank Kelly Freas and was his early working copy for the story. Contains two small preliminary sketches in red ink on the back of the first page one of which resembles the final sketch which made it into the magazine though they are not exactly the same. The other doesn't appear anywhere in the publication. That issue of Weird tales is also included. Great Freas collectible. unknown
19357180Minneapolis 1935. 7 typewritten pages with manuscript edits and 6 holograph pages recto only in pencil in Wandrei's hand. Light edge wear and a few smudges to the typed pages few corner bends and edge chips to the handwritten pages but generally very good. <br /> <br /> An interesting manuscript from Donald Wandrei of the Weird Tales Circle being an unfinished screenplay based on his story "The Monster from Nowhere." The tale was first published in Munsey's Argosy November 23 1935 and later was collected in The Eye and the Finger published by Arhkam House in 1944. <br /> <br /> <br /> This script consists of about a dozen scenes mostly detailing the shots scenery and characters with a bit of dialogue and lines for a narrator. The manuscript pages are quite descriptive especially in detailing the nightmarish scene where a dead body floats down the road propelled by an unseen force. This theme of existential horror and the blurring of real and unreal are typical of the Weird Tales genre and it is a shame this screenplay was neither finished nor produced. <br /> <br /> We find manuscript material from Wandrei to be quite scarce. An excellent item from the Lovecraft circle. . unknown
120902Odesa 'Ukrains'ka knyzhka' 1919. . First edition 16mo 17.7 x 11 cm; contemporary ink ownership inscription to p.3; original printed wrappers ink inscriptions to upper and lower wrappers stain to spine and guttersmore so to preliminary leaves a good copy.<br /> A scarce collection of seven Ukrainian folk tales published in independent Ukraine.<br /><br />The publisher 'Ukrains'ka Knyzhka' was based in Lviv and was active during 1917-1922. Founded by Antin Krushel'nyts'kyi 1878 - 1937 editor publisher teacher short-term minister of education and as many Ukrainian officials executed by Bolsheviks. They produced books in a number of cities printing literature and textbooks in Ukrainian for primary schools and children. There was a huge demand for learning material in Ukrainian after decades of prohibition and the number of books published in the native language far outweighed those in Russian in 1918. Not found in WorldCat.<br /> Odesa, 'Ukrains'ka knyzhka', 1919. unknown
195028286New York NY: Weird Tales 1950 i.e. 1951. Mild edge rubbing U.K. price to upper front cover a very good to nearly fine copy. Uncommon. 28286. Octavo single issue cover art by Frank Kelly Freas pictorial wrappers. Pulp Magazine. Contents identical to the November 1950 U. S. edition most of the adverts in the rear are the U. S. ads. Includes stories by Fritz Leiber Margaret St. Clair Mary Elizabeth Counselman and others. First cover art by Freas. Reference: Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 727-736. Weird Tales unknown