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193453647Boston: Little Brown & Co 1934. First Edition. First printing trade issue. Octavo 21cm. Publisher's houndstooth-check cloth with printed paper title labels on spine and front cover; dustjacket; pale green top-stain; color-printed frontispiece one text illustration and 24 inserted leaves of plates. The green printed spine label has faded somewhat as has the top-stain - otherwise a tight Fine copy. In the original pictorial dustwrapper unclipped priced $4.00 lightly rubbed at extremities faded as usual on spine panel but otherwise well-preserved Very Good. <br/><br/>The noted American bibliophile holds forth on a variety of topics including horse-racing and betting in England; visits to noted libraries; the Brontë sisters etc. Little, Brown & Co unknown books
196914928Freeport NY: Books for Libraries Press 1969. cloth. 8vo. cloth. xii 351 pages. Reprint of the first edition Fleck A.36.D. Identical with the first edition with the following exceptions: The frontispiece has been printed on the verso of the half-title thus eliminating the list of Newton's writings; frontispiece is in black-and-white; title page and copyright page have been altered; four blank pages at the end. Books for Libraries Press unknown books
193412011Boston: Little Brown 1934. Edition limited to 1129 copies signed by the author 8vo pp. xii i.e. xiv 389; color frontis 24 plates and 1 illus. in text; facsimile pamphlet of a Charlotte Bronte manuscript in rear cover pocket; orig. cream buckram-backed paper-covered boards slightly faded at extremities lacking the publisher's box. <br/><br/> Little, Brown hardcover books
193430037Boston: Little Brown 1934. Edition limited to 1129 copies signed by the author 8vo pp. xii i.e. xiv 389; color frontis 24 plates and 1 illus. in text; fine copy in orig. cream buckram-backed paper-covered boards without the Bronte facsimile in rear pocket; publisher's box. <br/><br/> Little, Brown hardcover books
193417783Boston: Little Brown 1934. First trade edition 8vo pp. xii 351; color frontis 24 plates and 1 illus. in text; very good copy in the jacket. Biblio-touring in England: 16 essays with an index. <br/><br/> Little, Brown unknown books
19345186BOSTON LITTLE 1934 1934. SIGNED BY NEWTON; #569/1129; SLIPCASE LIMITED EDITION VERY GOOD. Signed by Authors. BOSTON, LITTLE, 1934 unknown books
1934109519Boston: Little Brown 1934. hardcover. very good. Color frontispiece and 25 black and white plates. Facsimile manuscript in pocket at rear. 389pp 8vo cloth-backed boards with embossed design; uncut & unopened corners dented. Boston: Little Brown and Co. 1934. internally fine a very good copy.<br/><br/> One of 1129 numbered copies printed on rag paper and signed by the author.<br/><br/> Little Brown unknown books
19791322101Athens: The University of Georgia Press 1979. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 503; VG-/G; black spine with white text; dust jacket shows slight wear to exterior; mild rubbing to edges; price sticker to front flap;; tape to flap edges; mylar wraps; cloth has slight wear to exterior; sturdy boards; text block has little wear to exterior edges; frontispiece; illustrated endpapers; interior clean; illustrated;. 1322101. FP New Rockville Stock. The University of Georgia 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
1985BL4409Paris:: Les Belles Lettres 1985. 1985. At head of title: Science et Humanisme. 8vo. 191 1 pp. Frontis. figs. index. Printed wrappers. Very good. Latin and French translation facing text. Les Belles Lettres, 1985. unknown books
1980147664Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1980. Collection of nine vintage studio still photographs from the 1981 film here under the working title "Cutter and Bone" dated 1980. <br/><br/>Based on Newton Thornburg's 1976 novel "Cutter and Bone." Alex Cutter John Heard returned home from the Vietnam War minus an eye leg and arm. His friend an aimless playboy Richard Bone Jeff Bridges is witness to someone dumping the body of a young girl and thinks that it may be oil magnate JJ Cord Stephen Elliott. Cutter enlisting the help of the victim's sister Ann Dusenberry is determined to exact vegeance.<br/><br/>Set in and shot on location in California. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. United Artists unknown books
1999Embry 187521Times Books 1999. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. B&W photos Times Books, 1999. First edition, first printing. unknown books
192724743London: Stanley Paul 1927. First Edition. 8vo pp. 284. Illustraated. Advertising flyer laid in. A VG tight copy in little chipped and faded dj. The author deals only with melodramas based on actual crimes. He includes a section on anti-slavery dramas. Stanley Paul unknown books
100611Numerous Illus. Thick 8vo. London 1907.<br/><br/> unknown books
192725838London: Stanley Paul 1927. First Edition. 8vo pp. 284. Index illustrated. Preface by John Martin Harvey. Good in dj. Blood and thunder melodramas. A discussion of plays based on real events. Stanley Paul unknown books
189313136.1Philadelphia: A. Edward Newton & Co 1893. 1st edition Fleck F.6.a; Winterich 12. An un-numbered large paper copy from a stated limitation of 100 cc. INSCRIBED by Newton as "The Author" to Captain Claude Bray on the ffep. Original publisher's 3/4 burlap over boards. Printed paper title label to spine. Light shelf wear with wear to paper title label obscuring some lettering. Hinges show discoloration from binder's glue. A VG copy. 143 1 blank pp. Deckled edges. Sm 4to. <br/><br/> A. Edward Newton & Co hardcover books
193215323Boston: The Atlantic Monthly 1932. paper wrappers. tall 8vo. paper wrappers. pp.293-304. In The Atlantic Monthly September 1932 Vol.150 No.3. Appeared in DERBY DAY AND OTHER ADVENTURES Fleck E.38. The Atlantic Monthly unknown books
1999030085Berkeley: Creative Arts Books. 1999. Fine in wrappers. With an autograph note signed laid in in part explaining "I wrote it to satirize expert witnesses but set it for legal reasons in an offshore republic." Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Fine. Creative Arts Books paperback books
1679241546London: Passinger 1679. hardcover. very good. 14 folding plates. Rubricated title small 8vo contemporary blindruled calf rebacked. London: Thomas Passinger 1679. First Edition. A very good copy.<br/><br/> John Newton 1622-1678 was a mathematics teacher and rector of the mathematuics school at Ross Herefordshire. His Work includes sections on surveying measuring solids astronomy and geography. The preface stresses the need for mathematics as part of general education. From the library of Harrison D. Horblitt with his bookplate. Wing N-1055.<br/><br/> Passinger unknown books
1996126534Oxford England: Butterworth Heinemann 1996. stiff paper wrappers. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. xiv 318 pages. First paperback edition with revisions of original edition of 1989. Series editors' preface preface table of contents introduction glossary bibliography subject index name index. Five color plates. Black and white illustrations throughout text. A volume in the publisher's Series in Conservation and Museology. Previous owner's name on half title. Butterworth Heinemann unknown books
1961021065Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press 1961. xii 317p. minor stain on p. 3 slightly chipped dj. Southern Illinois University Press unknown books
1982151962Sarasota FL: John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art 1982. First edition. Oblong softcover. 151 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran May 14 through July 18 1982. Foreword by Barbara Novak. Essay by Michael Auping. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations along with interviews with each of these artists: Hamish Fulton Helen and Newton Harriso Michael Singer and Alan Sonfist. A close to near fine copy in wrappers with a small faint sticker shadow to the front panel. John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art unknown books
19175129Philadelphia PA: J. B. Lippincott Co. 1917. First Edition/Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Textblock Fine. No DJ. Light shelf/edge wear light soiling/toning to boards and spine focused at spine/hinges touch of fraying at head two very small splits at front joint small numberic notation at front pastedown else tight bright and unmarred. Beige cloth boards black gilt letteringer and decorative elements red white and green ink decorative elements frontispiece printed tissue guards teg. 8vo. 376pp. Illus. b/w plates. Index. <br/><br/>Overall a handsome copy of this solid reference volume. J. B. Lippincott Co. hardcover books
189626938.1Boston: George H. Polley & Co 1896. Hardcover. Good contents. Ex-library book with typical labels and stamps; perforation stamps on most plates. Cover soiled spine ends and corners slighly frayed each plate bound by cloth hinge. Binding slightly loose. Tan buckram/boards with gilt lettering on spine; introductory page list of plates and 66 single-sided bw plates. Oversize and heavy and will require extra postage. Illustrated survey of colonial furnishings as they appeared in their colonial interiors. Photographs selected from mansions in Portsmouth Newburyport Salem and Providence each representing the most prosperous era of colonial history. An oversized and heavy volume. George H. Polley & Co hardcover books
189626938Boston: George H. Polley & Co 1896. Hardcover. VG clean contents; art museum ex-lib. bookplate inside front cover; faint sticker remnants at base of spine; a bit of wear to head/tail of spine and points of corners. Tan cloth with maroon cloth spine and corners. 66 loose leaf plates introductory page and table of contents page. With maroon fabric ties. Oversize and slightly heavy. Will require extra postage.0. Illustrated survey of colonial furnishings as they appeared in their colonial interiors. Photographs selected from mansions in Portsmouth Newburyport Salem and Providence each representing the most prosperous era of colonial history. The bookplate shows that this volume was donated by the wife of architect Michel M. LeBrun. Napoleon Le Brun & Sons the sons being Michel and his brother Pierre won the commission to design the new Home Life Insurance Company building in Manhattan a building on the frontier of the "skyscraper" era in New York. George H. Polley & Co hardcover books