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74733pp on 8'11" sheets. A total of 56 lines. Working MSS with some cross outs and changes. An editor and engraver Watson was a native of New York City. He wrote serials for weekly newspapers one of which was dramatized as Thirty Millions. His Beautiful Snow and other poems was issued in 1869. This is a poetic description of the modern woman: Yes! I'm a woman of the town/ I'm handsome am I not You might not think but that I own/ For what yr self forgot./ You talk of love I laugh to scorn/ Such trifling from your tongue. unknown books
4901512mo pp. 28. Paper wraps. Portrait inside front cover. Cover little soiled and slightly chipped interior with one or two small spots. VG. From the reference library of Seven Gables Bookshop. Two essays. unknown books
1977RSNOARC00MELUniversity at Albany 1977. Snow Dean R. Archaeological Atlas of the Saratoga Battlefield. Albany New York: University at Albany 1977. 54pp. Illustrated. Oblong 4to. Black plastic comb with peach covers. Book condition: Nera fine with a couple of tiny spots to covers and faint crease to top edge of rear cover. University at Albany unknown books
1990113894New York: Atlantic Monthly Press 1990. cloth-backed boards dust jacket. 8vo. cloth-backed boards dust jacket. xii 63 5 pages. First edition. Poetry. Fine. Atlantic Monthly Press unknown books
199028709New York: Atlantic Monthly Press 1990. First edition. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Hardbound 8vo in dustwrapper. 63 pp debut poetry collection. Stated first edition. A fine copy in dustwrapper. Rear cover blurb by Jorie Graham. This copy with a brief INSCRIPTION by the poet. Scarce thus. Atlantic Monthly Press hardcover books
199030348NY: Atlantic Monthly Press 1990. First edition. 63 pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket. This is Snow’s ground-breaking volume--a heady lyrical mix of phenomonology feminism elegy and Zen--and her first book winner of the San Francisco Poetry Center Book Award. NY: Atlantic Monthly Press unknown books
196533618NY: Dodd Mead. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1965. Hardcover. First edition. Near fine in a near fine light shelf wear dust jacket. . Dodd, Mead hardcover books
189976141899. Autograph Musical Quotation Signed and dated Februrary 6 99; a section of Knowlton's arrangement of "There Little Girl Don't Cry" pasted with two photographs of the composer one sepia one b/w on a gray card written and signed by Knowlton. Size: 6 x 6-1/2" .Top edge slightly sunned. Marks on back of card from the removal of other pasted items. "There! Little Girl Don't Cry!" is a musical adaptation of the poet James Whitcomb Riley's poem "A Life-Lesson". Fanny Snow Knowlton's 1859-1926 arrangement of this popular Riley poem published in 1891 by Brainard's Sons Company of Chicago was one the earliest arrangements written by a woman. An American composer Knowlton was writing during a period of great opportunity for female composers. From 1890 to 1930 scores and musical compositions by women were being published in record numbers in the United States. For her arrangements Knowlton selected popular poems such as Riley's "A Life-Lesson" and Samuel Minton Peck's "The Grapevine Swing" and well-known hymns such as "Give Ear to my Words O Lord" and "Come Unto Me All Ye That Labor." In 1903 she produced one book of sheet music Hawthorn and Lavender: A Song-Cycle for Women's Voices with Piano Accompaniment. Her work was mainly published by two Chicago companies: Brainard's and Clayton F. Summy. Riley 1849-1916 was a famous Indiana journalist and poet and his words appealed to common people especially children. Riley was known as "The Hoosier Poet" because of his use of characters settings and dialect that evoked small town life in Indiana. He earned his second moniker "Children's Poet" because of his sympathetic depictions of children and childhood. Riley's writing was not limited to an Indiana audience however. Although Riley's work reflected life in the American Midwest much of his work was as well-received in New York and Boston as it was in Indiana. A journalist by trade and an actor at heart Riley was deeply interested in seeing his work published and performed. He had a long-standing interest in music and allowed many of his verses to be set to music. "A Life-Lesson"--a poem originally published in the Indianapolis Journal July 25 1880 and included in several of Riley's books beginning with his collection Afterwhiles in 1887--was a particularly popular poem to be translated to music with over twenty-five different arrangements published between 1889 and 1919. As a song the poem was retitled "There! Little Girl Don't Cry!" although some composers opted for alternative titles such as "The Silver Lining". Eitel The Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley II; A. Russo and D. Russo A Bibliography of James Whitcomb Riley. unknown books
1852274324Washington 1852. unbound. 1 page 9.75 x 7.75 inches House of Representatives Washington August 15 1852 -- a "confidential" letter to a constituent about the patronage jobs that will be available when Franklin Pierce is elected President in part: ".Pierce will be elected and the whole Whig Phalanx will be sent up Salt River. There are some fine offices here to be disposed of when we get the power." Natural folds; very good condition.<br/><br/> American politician who served as Congressman from New York State from 1851 - 1853.<br/><br/> unknown books
1938300522New York Gotham House 1938. 1938. First edition. 4to. Illustrated by Gordon Grant. Dust jacket unclipped. Very good. Unpaginated. No other signatures or bookplates. Signed by Gordon Grant on the half title page. Signed twice and inscribed by Wilbert Snow on the half title page: "Wilbert Snow - with all best holiday greetings to Wesley and his Prodigal Son Larry Willson from one who is always willing to kill a fatted calf when he returns. Bill Snow Xmas 1938". Inscribed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, Gotham House [1938]. hardcover books
191484552London: Church Missionary Society 1914. Popular ed. Hardcover. Good. frontis photos viii 178p. Original decorated cloth. 22cm. Spine sloped. Other relatively minor wear. No Jacket. The first edition was published in 1912. <br/><br/> Church Missionary Society hardcover books
191467834London: Church Missionary Society 1914. Popular ed. Hardcover. Good. frontis photos viii 178p. Decorated cloth. 22cm. Corner worn. Names on endpaper. No Jacket. <br/><br/> Church Missionary Society hardcover books
1884RSMIBIO00LAWDeseret News 1884. Good. Smith Eliza R. Snow. Biography and Family Record of Lorenzo Snow. Salt Lake City UT: Deseret News 1884. 581pp. 8vo. Signed by author. Book condition: Good with rubbed edges and subtly rubbed rear panel. Tiny tear in backstrip near but not through head of spine. Endmatter subtly soiled and faint offsetting from previous cover on endsheets. Small chip in fore edge of front free endsheet and paper over front joint subtly cracked. Frontispieces lightly foxed and pages slightly darkened. Inscribed by Lorenzo Snow to ""Phebe Agusta Florence Snow Affectionately your father Lorenzo Snow"" on front flyleaf. Deseret News unknown books
WELLERLORENZOSNONew. New book. unknown books
USNOBIO00afKessinger. Very Good. Snow Smith Eliza R. Biography and Family Record Of Lorenzo Snow facsimile. NP: Kessinger ND. 581pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good facsimile with bumped and rubbed wraps. Slightly bumped and soiled text block edges. Kessinger paperback books
1999USMIBIO00MELDeseret News Co. 1999. Very Good. Smith Eliza R. Snow. Biography and Family Record of Lorenzo Snow One of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Facsimile reprint of the 1884 first edition. Salt Lake City: Deseret News Co. 1999. 581pp. 8vo. Book condition: Very good with two light bumps to top edge of cover faint soiling to spine and light scratches to gilt on edges of text block. Immaculate damask ivory satin endsheets. Deseret News Co. unknown books
197794343NY:: Dodd Mead. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1977. Hardcover. 0396075053 . Black and white illustrations. First printing. Very good in a very good minor edge wear price clipped dust jacket. . Dodd, Mead, hardcover books
197769687NY:: Dodd Mead. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1977. Hardcover. 0396075053 . Black and white illustrations. First printing. SIGNED by the author. Very good in a very good minor edge wear with a few short closed edge tears price clipped dust jacket. . Dodd, Mead, hardcover books
197716491NY:: Dodd Mead. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1977. Hardcover. 0396075053 . Black and white illustrations. First printing. SIGNED by the author. Near fine in a near fine short closed edge tear and attendant crease in the lower corner of the rear panel dust jacket. . Dodd, Mead, hardcover books
197026357Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada 1970. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. 4to. Stapled photo-illustrated wrappers. A catalog published to coincide with the Canadian Pavilion at the Venice Biennial. 52 pp. Texts in English French and Italian by Snow Brydon Smith and others. Slight darkening to cover edges else a very good copy. INSCRIBED by Snow on the title page and uncommon thus. Snow was the only Canadian artist chosen to represent Canada at the 1970 Pavilion. National Gallery of Canada paperback books
1950231601Hong Kong: Qi ming shu ju 啟明書局 1950. 460p. paperback clear tape repairs at spine ends paper toned. Second Hong Kong printing. Qi ming shu ju 啟明書局 unknown books
1972104386New York: Random House 1972. First. hardcover. near fine/very good. Illustrated. 328pp. Tall 8vo cloth d.w. New York: Random House 1972.<br/><br/> Random House unknown books
19721314New York: Random House 1972. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. Includes the text of three revolutionary operas & one ballet. <br/><br/> Random House hardcover books
197224936NY: Random House 1972. First. 8vo. pp. 328. Glossary index illustrations. With 3 new revolution operas and one ballet. A nice copy in torn dj. The author was the wife of Edgar Snow who recorded the Chinese Revolution. Random House unknown books
1942171991Springfiled: Charles C. Thomas 1942. hardcover. very good. More than 100 illustrations 178pp 8vo cloth; spine lightly faded. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas 1942. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Presentation copy signed by the author.<br/><br/> Charles C. Thomas unknown books