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1975Embry 168053Walker and Company 1975. First edition first printing. Erasure to upper front free endpaper still fine in fine price-clipped dust jacket. Illus. by Laura Lydecker. Walker and Company, 1975. First edition, first printing. unknown books
197344010NY:: Knopf. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1973. Hardcover. 0394824245 . First edition. Near fine in a near fine fading along the spine dust jacket. . Knopf, hardcover books
1904MMRM1288Philadelphia:: J. B. Lippincott 1904. 1904. Thick 8vo. 555 1 pp. Frontis. portrait illus. index. Burgundy gilt-stamped cloth top edge gilt; extremities worn. Bookplate of Harold Gustavus Palmer. Good. PROVENANCE: Harold Gustavus Palmer was an 1895 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania's Medical Department. He practiced in the Philadelphia area. J. B. Lippincott, 1904. hardcover books
1912323554Poughkeepsie New York: Frank B. Howard Press 1912. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Very good with the front hinge just starting wear at the spine ends and corners light scuffing. Frank B. Howard Press hardcover books
1972183754Paris: Publié avec le concours du Fonds d'intervention culturelle et de la Caisse nationale des monuments historique 1972. Softcover. VG writing on title page pages are otherwise clean. Glossy black wraps color illustrated with yellow lettering; 62 pp illustrated in color and bw. From the Connaitre Rouen Series. Text is in French. Includes bibliographical references and index. Publié avec le concours du Fonds d'intervention culturelle et de la Caisse nationale des monuments historique unknown books
1972184899San Francisco: Society for Individual Rights 1972. Magazine. 48p. including covers 8.5x11 inches illustrated with photos of nude young men artwork and adsvery good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Gay People's Union at Stanfors Huey Newton's Letter etc. 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
198731108New York: Pantheon Books 1987. First edition. Cloth. Very Good/very good. Wide 4to. 247 pp. With an introduction by Carol Squiers. With both color and black and white portrait photographs. A very good copy in gray cloth covers. The unclipped dustwrapper has some light scuffs to the front panel else very good condition. A large and heavy volume. Pantheon Books unknown books
197822671New York: Congreve 1978. First edition. Cloth. Near Fine. Small clothbound quarto. Stated first edition. Text by Edward Behr. A lovely near fine copy in black cloth binding. Lacking the dustwrapper. A collection of Newton's signature color and black and white photographs of the mostly unclad jet set in New York Paris and beyond. <br/><br/> Congreve 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
193218920New York: A Newton Plummer 1932. First edition. Hardcover. Fair. 8vo. 318 pp. Illustrated with cartoons. One of two thousand copies this copy unnumbered. Tape-backed illustrated boards. Boards heavily worn. Bookstamp to front endpaper. A fair to good copy of this uncommon volume. Wall Street mischief and misdeeds in the early 1930's. Things never change. <br/><br/> A Newton Plummer hardcover books
199141332Nashville: Abingdon Press 1991. Paperback. Very good. 220pp index. Very good in publisher's wraps. <br/><br/> Abingdon Press paperback 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
198611696Blue Ridge Summit: Tab Books 1986. First edition. Hardcover. Fine/very good. First edition first printing stated. 131 pp. Small quarto. Fine copy in black boards in very good price intact dustwrapper. An uncommon book on these three Lotus models. <br/><br/> Tab Books hardcover books
SKU1020761Harlem Valley Times. Soft cover. Good. B0007FQUZ2 1964 2nd edition paperback. Modest cover wear clean has a good binding name and date written on the front end page- no other marks or notations. Harlem Valley Times paperback books
198560352Amenia:: Harlem Valley Times. Near Fine. 1985. Paperback. With impressions of Amenia by Dewey Barry. Fourth edition paperback. Near fine in printed wraps.; 212 pages . Harlem Valley Times, paperback books
198551622Amenia:: Harlem Valley Times. Fine. 1985. Paperback. With impressions of Amenia by Dewey Barry. Fourth edition paperback. Fine in printed wraps.; 212 pages . Harlem Valley Times, paperback books
190816469New York: H.A. Simmons 1908. First Edition. Octavo 18cm. Publishers blue ribbed cloth pictorially stamped in white on spine and front cover; frontispiece; viii 398pp. Titling partially flaked away on spine with mild fading to pictorial elements on front cover; scattered mild foxing to text heaviest to prelims; Good to Very Good. Presentable copy of this scarce Wall Street novel in which the thrill of high finance provides a backdrop to extra-marital shenanigans and murder. Frontispiece and several text illustrations by M. Jaediker. Truly uncommon; OCLC gives 4 locations only; not in Hanna. SMITH R-315. H.A. Simmons unknown books
1999129099Washington DC / Bloomington Indiana: Indiana Committee National Museum of Women in the Arts in association with Indiana University Press 1999. Softcover. VG several small dents in the cover. Black wraps with color illustration 60 pp. many color illustrations. Issued in conjunction with a series of 1999-2000 exhibitions. With essays by Judith Vale Newton and Jean Robertson. The artists are: Amy Brier Karen Thompson Peg Fierke Kathryn Waters Bonnie Sklarski Aimee Bott Louise Laskowski Betsy Stirratt Linda Adele Goodine Julie Schweitzer Charlene Marsh and Julie Tourtillotte. Includes artist bios and samples of their work. Indiana Committee, National Museum of Women in the Arts, in association with Indiana University Press unknown books
19335681Portland: Southworth Press 1933. First edition limited to 85 copies numbered in red ink in Roman numerals on Zerkall Halle paper signed by Rosenbach. Very Good/Listings arranged chronologically 1682-1836 and indexed by author title printer and publisher. Includes bibliographical references. . 27 cm; lix 354 pages 2 leaves illustrations plates 6 of them in color facsimiles. Bound in blue crushed leather with stamped illustration on both covers decorated in blind and titled in gilt on spine. Original felt-lined slipcase with paper label. Joints somewhat worn and spine faded to brown. Scufffs on spine. Small fissure at upper joint of slipcase. Contents unblemished. Southworth Press hardcover books
19331002709No place: no publisher 1933. Ephemeral promotional broadside produced in support of A.S.W. Rosenbach's Early American Children's Books. The broadside reprints Charles F. Heartman's favorable American Book Collector review of Rosenbach's book praising "the Doctor" for the breadth of his vision: "he has succeeded in robbing the dreary religious aspect of most of the early publications of its unattractiveness by injecting humorous remarks and reverting to a philosophical treatment. Regardless if one is a collector of children's books or not this is a scholarly book about books that should have a place in every collector's library." Heartman notes that the foreword by American collector A. Edward Newton makes Rosenbach's book "a necessary item to any collection of Newtoniana" as well. One copy recorded in the Charles F. Heartman Papers at the University of Southern Mississippi; we handled a second copy in 2015. A very good copy of a striking broadside. Color-printed pictorial broadside measuring 17.5 x 12.5 inches. Two faint creases from folding several small paper repairs and evidence of previous mount to verso one short closed tear. no publisher unknown books
1947017089New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co 1947. First Edition. Octavo. First printing 276pp. bound in red cloth spine lettering gilt over black previous owner's name near fine in remnants of dust jacket. An important and early work on rocket flight. McGraw-Hill Book Co unknown books
1955009978London: Andre Deutsch 1955. 256p. b/w illus. dj. Andre Deutsch unknown books
193046314London & NY: Putnam 1930. 1st ed. Hardcover. Near Fine. frontis illustration photos maps on endpapers index xv 339p. Magenta cloth. 22cm. Slight cover fading. Some rippling in front free endpaper. No Jacket. Highly critical account of New Zealand's administration of Western Samoa. <br/><br/> Putnam hardcover books
1884WRCAM53869New York 1884. vii352pp. plus two plates. Early 20th-century buckram gilt labels. Cloth somewhat dust soiled labels chipped. Hinges crack light wear to edges and spine extremities. Shelf label at foot of spine institutional ink and blind stamps to titlepage and one plate. Occasional dust soiling light tanning internally. Good. A classic case of murder resulting from the exposure of adultery in flagrante. Edward Newton Rowell suspected his wife of having an affair with their former neighbor Johnson Lynch. In October 1883 he informed her that he would be leaving Batavia New York for several days on business and after she had invited Lynch over and taken him to bed Rowell burst in and shot him. The affair was apparently known to the public of Batavia and such was the support for Rowell that he was acquitted on charges of manslaughter the news of which was celebrated in town with bonfires and fireworks. Not in McDade or Cohen. hardcover books