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1968143730Berkeley: Berkley Graphics Arts 1968. Collection of five vintage bumper stickers from the 1968 political campaigns run via a collaboration between the Black Panthers and the Peace and Freedom Party. <br/><br/>Each of the stickers were made for various Peace and Freedom Party political campaigns including: Mario Savio for California state senator Black Panther founders Huey Newton and Bobby Seale and Eldridge Cleaver for president and two stickers simply advertising the Peace and Freedom Party itself. <br/><br/>In 1968 the Black Panthers would move away from direct actions including their legendary confrontations with the Berkeley police department and briefly into the political sphere when they joined forces with the PFP a left-wing anti-war party advocating Black liberation women's liberation and LGBTQ rights. The campaigns were largely seen as political statements as Cleaver was a convicted felon and technically ineligible for the presidency due to his being under the age of 35 by the time of inauguration and as Newton and Seale were on trial at the time repeatedly being denied their civil liberties. <br/><br/>All items rare each with original peel-off paper backing and each between 4 x 13.5 an 4 x 15 inches. Near Fine and unused with light soil on two of the stickers and rubber stamp for the "Lancaster County Peace & Freedom Movement Organizing Committee" on the verso of one sticker. A few of these rear peel-off panels have come loose due to dryness but most are intact and the bumper stickers themselves are unaffected. Berkley Graphics Arts unknown books
1938178824London: Redfern Gallery 1938. hardcover. very good. Illustrated with 21 mounted color plates and 17 in b/w. 86pp. Slim 4to white cloth- backed boards spine yellowed; lettering onn spine and cover is partially rubbed off. London: The Redfern Gallery 1938. A very good- copy internally clean.<br/><br/> Also includes a 10pp. exhibition catalogue of Wood's Complete Works shown at the New Burlington Galleries in 1938.<br/><br/> Redfern Gallery unknown books
189834905New York and London: G.P. Putnam's Sons. The Knickerbocker Press 1898. Original printed wrappers spine chipped. 2 ix 1 blank 78 2 blanks pp. Very Good.<br/><br/> Richard Heber Newton was an Episcopal priest and Rector of All Souls' Church in New York. G.P. Putnam's Sons. The Knickerbocker Press unknown books
200021008New York: Michael Rosenfeld Gallery 2000. Softcover. VG very slight rubbing. Pink and color illus. wraps. 44 pp. 31 color plates. Issued in conjunction with a 2000 exhibition of artwork by American journalist and artist Charmion von Wiegand 1896-1983. With an introduction by Khyongla Rato and a lengthy essay by Jennifer Newton Hersh. Catalogue lists 32 works. Michael Rosenfeld Gallery unknown 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
192215278Boston: The Atlantic Monthly 1922. paper wrappers. tall 8vo. paper wrappers. pp.171-181. In the Atlantic Monthly August 1922 Vol. 130 No.2. Appeared in THE GREATEST BOOK IN THE WORLD. The Atlantic Monthly unknown books
1931198166LOS ANGELES DAWSON'S BOOK SHOP 1931. 1931. ORIGINAL STIFF PRINTED TAN WRAPPERS STAMPED IN ORANGE; 4 PAGE FOREWORD BY NEWTON. FRONTISPIECE PHOTOGRAPH. 42 PAGES; PRINTED BY THE GRABHORN PRESS. FIRST EDITION FINE FRESH. F. Soft cover. LOS ANGELES, DAWSON'S BOOK SHOP, 1931. paperback books
193153753Metuchen New Jersey: Charles F. Heartman 1931. First edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Boards. Fine. First edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed. Inscribed "Mr. W.D. Hanbridge will be amused to find the fantastic prices which these Newtonia fetched at auction. A tribute to George H. Sargent's many friends. A Edward Newton. January 22 1932. Charles F. Heartman unknown books
1902041806Newton MA: Newton Graphic Press 1902. 176p. 3/4 rubbed leather with marbled boards marbled endpapers quarto format. Tipped-in ANS dated May 11 1911 from Harriet S. Tolman the donor of the photographic collection of mostly Euoprean art works to the library. Newton Graphic Press 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
190928915Los Angeles: Southern California Music 1909. Sheet music. 4to pp. 3. Cover illustration in red and black. Retailer's stamp and owner's name on cover. Edges chipped o/w VG. Southern California Music unknown books
19711300331Hillsboro: Hill Junior College Press 1971. Hardcover. Octavo; VG/VG-; Hardcover with DJ; Spine white with red and black print; DJ has mild edgewear slight smudging small tear to front bottom flap fold; Boards in red cloth with gold print clean and strong; Textblock has name in ink on front flyleaf otherwise clean and tight; ix 209 pages illustrated with b&w plates. 1300331. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Hill Junior College Press hardcover 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
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
1930406084Glen Rock PA: The Apellicon Press 1930. A fine copy save a loss to the rear and a little other light wear to the glassine. 4to. 16 3 pages. Original cloth-backed boards printed paper labels on cover and spine; original glassine. FIRST EDITION one of 325 signed copies designed and printed by the Printing House of William Edwin Rudge. Additionally inscribed on the front free endpaper: "Signed for Mr Otto Walther by a one-time business man - now an almost author. A. Edward Newton." With printed folded advertisement of limited editions published by The Apellicon Press Summer and Fall 1930. <br/><br/> The Apellicon Press hardcover books
197814575Boston: Little Brown & Co 1978. Paperback. A very good copy in the original perfect bound white wrappers with black printing as issued. Bob Blanchard spent his entire inheritance on a cattle ranch in the Missouri Ozarks—but it hasn't turned out the way he'd hoped and he's now being threatened with foreclosure. The cattle are sick and the herd can't survive so Blanchard agrees to a reckless scheme to sell the cattle before their illness is widely known. But when a faked cattle rustling and an insurance scam goes wrong the plan begins to crumble from the inside out. By the author of 'Cutter and Bone." 243pp. <br/><br/> Little Brown & Co paperback books
1978WRCLIT72960Boston: Little Brown 1978. Cloth and boards. First edition. Fine in near fine dust jacket with no rubbing but with internally mended tear at top edge of rear panel. Little, Brown hardcover books
1978WRCLIT21844Boston: Little Brown 1978. Cloth and boards. First edition. Fine in lightly rubbed black dust jacket. Little, Brown hardcover books
1990030809New York Etc.: Facts on File 1990. 240p. colored illus. dj quarto format. Facts on File unknown books
1982300732New York: Xavier Moreau 1982. First. hardcover. very good/very good. Helmut Newton. Introduction by Karl Lagerfeld. Numerous black & white photographic illustrations. Slim 4to black cloth d.w. New York: Xavier Moreau 1982. First Edition. A very good copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Xavier Moreau unknown books
1982300783New York: Xavier Moreau 1982. First. hardcover. fine/fine. Helmut Newton. Introduction by Karl Lagerfeld. Numerous black & white photographic illustrations. Slim 4to black cloth d.w. New York: Xavier Moreau 1982. First Edition. A fine copy in a fine dust wrapper as new in the original shrinkwrap.<br/><br/> Xavier Moreau unknown books
196539425NY: Museum of Primitive Art 1965. Paperback. Good. 20pp. Tanned overall wraps detached check marks to margins else a good copy in publisher's stapled wraps. <br/><br/> Museum of Primitive Art paperback books
1936BL1863Philadelphia:: University of Pennsylvania Press 1936. 1936. Second printing. Series: The Rosenbach Fellowship in Bibliography Vol. V. 8vo. 116 pp. Frontis. Quarter dark brown cloth with brown paper boards gilt-stamped spine title dust-jacket. Burndy bookplate. Very good. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1936. hardcover books
19362197Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press 1936. First edition. . 116 pp. Very good plus in very good price-clipped dust jacket with some paper loss to crown of spine. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, unknown books
1936WRCLIT77911Philadelphia: Univ. of Penn. Press 1936. Cloth and boards. Frontispiece. Contemporaneous gift inscription to first free endpaper. Penciled index of page references on rear free endsheet. Very good in very good dust jacket with tanning to spine panel. Second printing of the first edition. "Engaging" look at bibliography and book collecting. This was the Fifth Rosenbach Lecture in Bibliography. The frontispiece is an illustration showing Christopher Morley's inscription to Newton in his copy of THE EIGHTH SIN. Univ. of Penn. Press hardcover books