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191715267Boston: The Atlantic Monthly 1917. paper wrappers. Newton A. Edward. tall 8vo. paper wrappers. pp.382-390. In the Atlantic Monthly September 1917 Vol. 120 No.3 Fleck E.3. Appeared as a Christmas greeting in 1913 and later as a chapter in THE AMENITIES OF BOOK COLLECTING. On William Godwin. Wrappers chipped. The Atlantic Monthly unknown books
191823934Boston: Atlantic Monthly PRess 1918. Later printing. Cloth backed boards very good. <br/><br/> Atlantic Monthly PRess hardcover books
1934WRCLIT23492Philadelphia: A. Edward Newton 1934. Sewn printed wrappers. Portrait. First edition of this solicitation for a collected works. Spine sunned else fine. A. Edward Newton unknown books
1940WRCLIT77883Washington D.C.: Library of Congress 1940. Original string-tied blue wrappers. Frontispiece portrait. Light vertical crease toned at edges of wrappers else very good. First edition one of one thousand copies. A collective tribute of reminiscences by some of Newton's contemporaries including Archibald MacLeish Chauncey B. Tinker Christopher Morley A. S. W. Rosenbach Arthur Houghton and Gabriel Wells among others. Library of Congress unknown books
4771.1New ark DE: Oak Knoll Books n. d. Printed blue wrappers in the fashion of the Newton Christmas publications. VG. 38 pp 12mo. <br/><br/>Circa 1978 Fleck issued Catalogue #1 in 1976-77; moved to New Castle in 1979. A somewhat uncommon piece of Newtoniana; a catalogue that anticipates the present wide popularity enjoyed by AEN. Preface by Fleck on charisma of AEN. Oak Knoll Books unknown books
19231767Boston: Atlantic Monthly Press 1923. 1st edition. Hardback. No dj. Very Good. 8vo. <br/><br/> Atlantic Monthly Press hardcover books
197846655NY: Knopf 1978. First Edition. 4to pp. 263. Bibliography. With photographs by Lee Boltin foreword by Andre Malraux introduction by Nelson A. Rockefeller. Illustrated with color photographs of 254 works of art from many cultures. Brown cloth blind-stamped on front; printed in gilt on spine. A nice copy in price-clipped somewhat scuffed dj with a small tear at top of spine. Knopf unknown books
195094427NY:: McGraw-Hill Whittlesey House. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1950. Hardcover. B00178Y7DA . Black and white illustrations. First edition. Very good in a very good minor edge wear and age toning dust jacket. . McGraw-Hill (Whittlesey House), hardcover books
191445785Chicago: Denison 1914. Small 8vo pp. 25. Pictortial paper wraps. A nice copy. Denison unknown books
1990WRCLIT70275Sydney: Hoysts Distribution 1990. Narrow folio 25.75 x 13.5"; 65 x 34 cm. Color pictorial daybill. Folded as issued a few faint creases very good or better. A color daybill poster issued to promote the Australian release of Curtis Hanson's film based on a screenplay by David Koepp starring James Spader and Rob Lowe. The image is a photograph of the protagonists with a prominent credit line to Newton. Hoysts Distribution unknown books
1963S13609Cambridge:: Harvard University Press 1963. 1963. 8vo. viii 328 pp. 12 illus. pls. index. Cloth dust-jacket. Ownership ink signature of David C. Lindberg. Fine. First edition. Frank Edward Manuel was an American historian Kenan Professor of History emeritus at New York University and Alfred and Viola Hart University Professor emeritus at Brandeis University. Frank Edward Manuel was among the most respected European intellectual historians of the twentieth century. "Manuel's wide-ranging scholarly interests inspired groundbreaking works on utopias Christian Hebraism historiography and philosophers such as Isaac Newton Karl Marx and Henri Saint- Simon. A prolific author he wrote co-wrote or edited 20 books. His most popular work Utopian Thought in the Western World written with his wife won the American Book Award. Other notable publications included The Politics of Modern Spain 1938 The Age of Reason 1951 The New World of Henri Saint-Simon 1956 The Eighteenth Century Confronts the Gods 1959 Shapes of Philosophical History 1965 A Portrait of Isaac Newton 1968 Freedom from History 1971 The Changing of the Gods 1983 The Broken Staff: Judaism Through Christian Eyes 1992 A Requiem for Karl Marx 1995 and Scenes from the End: The Last Days of World War II in Europe 2000. Even as he approached age 90 Manuel remained active. Shortly before his death he was near completion on the book Varieties of Historical Experience and in 2004 his wife published their coauthored work James Bowdoin and the Patriot Philosophers. / Manuel was the recipient of numerous awards. He was a Guggenheim Fellow in 1957-58 a Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences Fellow in 1962-1963 and a Phi Beta Kappa visiting scholar in 1978. He was also a member of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton University and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Along with the American Book Award Utopian Thought in the Western World won the Melcher Prize and the Phi Beta Kappa Ralph Waldo Emerson Award. Manuel received honorary degrees from the following institutions: Union Theological Seminary 1979; Brandeis University 1986; and the Hebrew-Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion 1998." Brandeis Harvard University Press, 1963. hardcover books
1968RH1173London:: The Royal Society 1968. 1968. 8vo. 119-262 pp. Illustrated figs. and plates. Cream blue stamped printed wrappers; creased. Very good. Whole volume offered several other articles make up the full issue. The Royal Society, 1968. unknown books
19853693Indianapolis: Eckert Publications 1985. Hardcover. VG light wear. Tan cloth black & color illus. dust jacket 168 pp. 55 color 62 bw plates. "An intimate look at the hitherto-unknown personal lives of the Hoosier Group artists -- Otto Stark Theodore C. Steele J. Ottis Adams William Forsyth and Richard B. Gruelle -- and the times in which they worked." dj Chronology Notes. Bibliography and Index. A terrific source book with tremendous plates. Eckert Publications hardcover books
1981SKU1035440Barnes & Noble Imports 1981-03-01. Hardcover. Good/Dust Jacket Included. 0389200816 Dust jacket and book are clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Barnes & Noble Imports hardcover books
20018631bdGainesville: University Press of Florida 2001. First Edition. Octavo black & red boards hardcover gilt letters xiii 260 pp. Fine in a Fine dust jacket. From dust jacket: In vivid comprehensive and often grim detail Invisibible Empire charts 130 years of Ku Klux Klan activity in Florida one of the Klan’s most violent and enduring realms. Beginning with the chaotic days of REconstruction when Klansmen killed more than 150 victims in a single county this important history describes the organization’s influence on Florida politics and its links to modern law enforcement. From the KKK’s heyday during the 1920s and 1930s its alignment in the 1970s and 1980s with a growing crop of neo-Nazis and other cultists and its emergence in the 1990s on the fringe of the “right-to-lif†movement Florida Klansmen have waged a constant war against progressive society. Their crimes range from petty vandalism to assassination and destruction of entire communities. Florida governors have courted Klan ballots and high-ranking lawmen collaborated with the Klan in campaigns of arson and murder. In addition to recounting tales of violence Newton addresses the critical question of how the hooded night riders continue to survive -- a bitter marginalized extremist movement that is still marching in what is arguably the Deep South’s most progressive and ethnically diverse state. He also discusses how to curb guerrilla warfare before the Klan and its allies inaugurate a new century of terror. University Press of Florida, (2001). First Edition. hardcover books
19959011287New York: The Guilford Press 1995. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. <br/><br/> The Guilford Press hardcover books
1937164607Philadelphia PA: The Emergency Peace Campaign 1937. Sixteen panel brochure 4x7 inches very good condition maps of Campaign committee locations. Bulletin no. 1. The Emergency Peace Campaign unknown books
1972WRCLIT83990Np: Hexagram One Books 1972. Stiff pictorial wrapper. First edition. Illustrations by J. Swearingen. Fine. Newton's text is dedicated to the memory of Kenneth Patchen "Is it ever Easter on the cross" Hexagram One Books unknown books
197770191Austin:: University of Texas Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1977. Hardcover. 0292727143 . First edition. INSCRIBED by the author. Very good in a very good faded along the spine closed edge tear on rear panel dust jacket. . University of Texas Press, hardcover books
1991Embry 163486Madison Books 1991. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Author's disclaimer sheet laid in Madison Books, 1991. First edition, first printing. unknown books
195886151Toronto:: Ryerson Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1958. Hardcover. B0000CK7ZW . First edition. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. ; 188 pages . Ryerson Press, hardcover books
197276390New York NY.: Alfred A. Knopf. Very Good. 1972. First Edition. Hardcover in dust jacket. This book is hard-bound in red cloth with gilt stamping to the upper cover and spine in a dust jacket with some foxing and edge-wear. The covers show light sunning to the edges. The binding is solid. The contents are bright and clean. From the collection of Cuthbert Christian Thambimuttu 1945-2019 of Columbus Ohio. . Alfred A. Knopf hardcover books
1900008782Washington D.C: Government Printing Office 1900. Book. Very good- condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. 204 pages of text. Hardcover binding with moderate darkening of spine and overall slight sheflwear. Illustrated with 30 black & white photographs and 10 black & white figures. Inner front hinge weakened. Government Printing Office Hardcover books
1973204253San Francisco: Society for Individual Rights 1973. Magazine. 56p. includes covers 8.5x11 inches illustrated with photos and art of nude young men worn magazine in stapled pictorial wraps with Sample stamp and stains rubbing on covers. S.I.R. was an extremely important homophile organization in the 1960s-70s and "Vector" was the main gay magazine for the Bay Area during those years. The magazine began life as a newsletter in 1964 merely several folded and or stapled sheets with news and calendars. The late Sixties found the magazine concentrating more on local and national news of interest to gay men.The final years saw the magazine turn more to a standard gay men's magazine with photos of young men from around the Bay Area. Society for Individual Rights unknown books
1974171336Lucerne Switzerland: C. J. Bucher Ltd 1974. First edition. Softcover. September 1974. 56 pages. Includes images by: Helmut Newton Christian Vogt James Goss Arthur Nishimura Eikoh Hosoe. A clean near fine copy in wrappers. C. J. Bucher Ltd unknown books