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195020537New York NY: Weird Tales 1950. Mild edge wear several tiny edge tears some fade to spine a nearly fine copy. 20537. Octavo single issue cover by Bill Wayne pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Includes "Legal Rites" by Isaac Asimov & James MacCreagh Fred Pohl the only appearance of Asimov and Pohl in WT. Also fiction by Manly Wade Wellman Robert Bloch August Derleth and others. Reference: Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 727-736. Weird Tales unknown
194707267WEIRD TALES Weird Tales January 1947 first edition Volume 38 #4 2 very short closed tears to the fore edge else fine in full color pictorial wraps executed by Boris Dolgov. Original contributions by Seabury Quinn Ray Bradbury August Derleth Manly Wade Wellman et.al. From the collection of esteemed Canadian fandom member Michael Glicksohn. Weird Tales paperback
sf 7/8-14Book. FIRST. A very good FIRST OF THE WEIRD TALES . unknown
192839442Indianapolis: Popular Fiction Publishing Company 1928. Pulp Magazine Fair/Good. C.C. Senf. Indianapolis: Popular Fiction Publishing Company: 1928. Pulp Magazine Fair/Good 144 pp. Cover artwork by: C.C. Senf Browning tape affixed to head of spine panel and along fold for rear cover tape ghosts on verso of front cover very modest edgewear and with moderate browning to extremities of pages cover with closed tear at lower edge of spine fold. Includes work by Clark Ashton Smith H. Warner Munn Seabury Quinn Theodore Roscoe Donald Wandrei and others. A solid copy. Popular Fiction Publishing Company unknown
192839461Indianapolis: Popular Fiction Publishing Company 1928. Pulp Magazine Poor. C.C. Senf. Indianapolis: Popular Fiction Publishing Company: 1928. Pulp Magazine Poor 144 pp. Cover artwork by: C.C. Senf A complete but tattered copy. Covers worn and chipped spine strip with pieces missing from head and heel several 1 to 2" chips from front and rear cover inside cover partially affixed to first page. Still a tough find in any condition. Popular Fiction Publishing Company unknown
198810260WEIRD TALES Spring 1988 #290 first edition fine in red cloth and without dust-wrapper as issued. 1/100 copies SIGNED by Gene Wolfe who contributes six stories to this issue illustrator George Barr and editors Scithers Betancourt & Schweitzer. Along with the trade issue in wraps also SIGNED by Wolfe. Both items---- WIERD TALES 1988 paperback
1910009546London: Macmillan 1910 Green cloth pictorially stamped and titled in gilt spine and edges sunned slight spine lean sporadic foxing heavier at beginning and end some fraying at extremities. Kingsley's classic illustrated with 16 color plates by Warwick Goble preceded by a limited edition and trade edition in a larger format and with 32 plates. . First Thus. Pictorial Cloth. Very Good Minus/No Jacket. Illus. by Warwick Goble. Thick 8vo. Macmillan hardcover
1937008692Racine WI: Whitman Publishing 1937 140 pgs. Pictorial boards with mild external edge wear inner front hinge strengthened pages age-toned as usual last three pages with edge tears and creases not affecting text; dust jacket frayed with small losses. Mother Goose rhymes some original and some with Disney characters worked into the verses. Fun Disney artwork in color and line throughout. The book was produced with inexpensive materials so few copies survived in collectible condition. First Edition. Pictorial Boards. Very Good/Good Minus. Illus. by Walt Disney Studio. Thick 8vo. Whitman Publishing unknown
19500008483New York: Simon & Schuster 1950. First edition. Hardcover. Fair. Folio 26 pages as usual lacking the fragile spine corners bumped. Scarce. <br/><br/>The Disney Studio illustrations have been adapted by Retta Scott Worcester. They are printed here lithographically with a top layer of gilt ink. "Cinderella" was Disney's 12th animated film. Retta Scott Worcester was the first woman credited on the screen as an animator with the Disney Studios. These Illustrations are quite different from other versions by her in the Little Golden Book series and from the 1940s edition. Simon & Schuster hardcover
036683813X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1334170215.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1390257266.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
243089 May 1899; 112 Manor Road Stoke Newington N London. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 1p 12mo. In good condition lightly aged. Folded once. The recipient whose name Jacobs gives as ‘D. H. Denselow Esq’ was the commercial artist and autograph hunter Douglas Harold Hellier-Denselow whose studio was in Gunnersbury West London. The note reads: ‘Dear Mr. Denselow / I am much obliged for your letter & its accompanying illustration. I shall not follow your example & affix my eye to my autograph / Yours very truly / W. W. Jacobs’. 9 May 1899; 112 Manor Road, Stoke Newington, N [London]. unknown
65993Hamburg Grillen-Presse 1955. . Vom Künstler im Impressum mit Bleistift SIGNIERT. Eines von 650 Exemplaren auf weißem Kupferdruck-Bütten für die Mitglieder der Maximilian-Gesellschaft GA: 830. W. Arnold Malerbuch 2498. - Unt. Kap. bestoßen; sonst gutes sauberes Exemplar (Hamburg, Grillen-Presse, ( 1955). unknown
6139646707.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20199781524763084-2025Crown Currency 2019. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Thales S. Teixeira Greg Piechota</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Crown Currency</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781524763084</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2019</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 352</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Based on eight years of research visiting dozens of startups tech companies and incumbents Harvard Business School professor Thales Teixeira shows how and why consumer industries are disrupted and what established companies can do about it—while highlighting the specific strategies potential startups use to gain a competitive edge. There is a pattern to digital disruption in an industry whether the disruptor is Uber Airbnb Dollar Shave Club Pillpack or one of countless other startups that have stolen large portions of market share from industry leaders often in a matter of a few years.As Teixeira makes clear the nature of competition has fundamentally changed. Using innovative new business models startups are stealing customers by breaking the links in how consumers discover buy and use products and services. By decoupling the customer value chain these startups instead of taking on the Unilevers and Nikes BMW’s and Sephoras of the world head on peel away a piece of the consumer purchasing process. Birchbox offered women a new way to sample beauty products from a variety of companies from the convenience of their homes without having to visit a store. Turo doesn't compete with GM. Instead it offers people the benefit of driving without having to own a car themselves.Illustrated with vivid indepth and exclusive accounts of both startups and reigning incumbents like Best Buy and Comcast as they struggle to respond Unlocking the Customer Value Chain is an essential guide to demystifying how digital disruption takes place – and what companies can do to defend themselves.</p> Crown Currency hardcover
20199781524763084-2025Crown Currency 2019. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Thales S. Teixeira Greg Piechota</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Crown Currency</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781524763084</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2019</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 352</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Based on eight years of research visiting dozens of startups tech companies and incumbents Harvard Business School professor Thales Teixeira shows how and why consumer industries are disrupted and what established companies can do about it—while highlighting the specific strategies potential startups use to gain a competitive edge. There is a pattern to digital disruption in an industry whether the disruptor is Uber Airbnb Dollar Shave Club Pillpack or one of countless other startups that have stolen large portions of market share from industry leaders often in a matter of a few years.As Teixeira makes clear the nature of competition has fundamentally changed. Using innovative new business models startups are stealing customers by breaking the links in how consumers discover buy and use products and services. By decoupling the customer value chain these startups instead of taking on the Unilevers and Nikes BMW’s and Sephoras of the world head on peel away a piece of the consumer purchasing process. Birchbox offered women a new way to sample beauty products from a variety of companies from the convenience of their homes without having to visit a store. Turo doesn't compete with GM. Instead it offers people the benefit of driving without having to own a car themselves.Illustrated with vivid indepth and exclusive accounts of both startups and reigning incumbents like Best Buy and Comcast as they struggle to respond Unlocking the Customer Value Chain is an essential guide to demystifying how digital disruption takes place – and what companies can do to defend themselves.</p> Crown Currency hardcover
R6-4RNN-87XSFine. Visually inspected by owner: Hardback with dust jacket as pictured no marks in text and binding solid. First American Edition as stated with number line. Pages look unturned. We ship M-F by 4pm and Sat. by 12 pm with tracking info. hardcover
6206678350.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
191035072Boston: Small Maynard & Co 1910. 1st edition thus. Hardcover. Conde J.M. 1st ptg. 8vo full yellow cloth with color cover plate and interior drawings in B&W and color by J.M. Conde. Fore edge untrimmed with some pages roughly opened and others not opened at all wear to tips very good with no previous owner's marks. Small, Maynard & Co hardcover
20192-6139783992Novas Edições Acadêmicas 2019. Paperback. New. 56 pages. 8.66x5.91x0.13 inches. Novas Edições Acadêmicas paperback
1929009180Paris: Chez Firmin-Didot 1929 Printed paper wraparound covers over card light soil creasing to spines in a worn marbled slip case. Facsimile reprints of the 1695 editions of Perrault's poems fairy tales and fables limited to a total of 500 copies the first 185 on vellum. This is number 419 or 479 on arches paper. Scarce. Limited Edition. Card Covers. Very Good/No Jacket. 16mo. Chez Firmin-Didot hardcover
189401809New York and London: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1894. First edition. Twelvemo. Brown pictorial cloth stamped in gilt; v 437 1 pp.; illustrations. The scarce first edition of Twilight Land a collection of fairy tales written and illustrated by Howard Pyle and the result of Pyle's "untrammelled imagination an inexhaustible vocabulary and a long-practised pencil." Illustrated with black & white illustrations profusely throughout. A Very Good copy with some rubbing to cloth; gilt to spine rubbed and dulled; corners bumped; owner's penciled name to front endpaper bookseller's ticket to rear pastedown else clean throughout. We find no other copies of this first edition in commerce 2015. Harper & Brothers Publishers hardcover
9788A gift card good for 100 dollars at our Capitol Hill or Ballard locations. We can hold it for pickup or ship it to location you provide. Please let us know what name to put on the card. If you want to pick up in-store please put our shop's address as the shipping address. CANNOT BE USED ON ONLINE ORDERS. unknown
198623814New York: Dial 1986. 1st ed. Hardcover. Fine. Postma Lidia. 1st ptg. small 4to full blue cloth stamped in silver illustrated in color by Lidia Postma and edited by Naomi Lewis. Creasing to foot of spine else in fine unclipped dj no previous owner's marks. Dial hardcover