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197874944Amherst:: Vista Trust. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1978. Hardcover. 0960171215 . First edition. Light foxing on edges else very good in a very good minor edge wear fading along the spine dust jacket. . Vista Trust, hardcover books
190268721New York: Underwood & Underwood 1902. Paperback. Very Good. 18 x 9cm. Card slightly concave as usual. Aftermath of a collision between a white bicyclist and an African American man who had been carrying a basket of apples. Most of the apples have spilled from the basket the African American is lying flat out more or less on the ground and one of his hands has poked through the top of his straw hat and is pointing at the bicyclist. The white bicyclist is in a contorted position intertwined with his wrecked bicycle. Intended to be humorous. <br/><br/> Underwood & Underwood paperback books
1940ULYMIDE00mfThe Lyman Gun Sight Corporation Circa 1940. Fair. Lyman Gun Sight Corporation. The Ideal Hand Book No. 37. Middlefield CT: The Lyman Gun Sight Corporation Circa 1940. 144pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 12mo. Paperback. Book condition: Fair with detached covers and tattered spine. Text block is intact. The Lyman Gun Sight Corporation paperback books
6644Card-mounted photograph; image 7 1/2" x 9" mounts are 9 3/4" x 10 1/2" approximate size; view of downtown parade scene a few businesses identified on their buildings: Geo. C. Riggs Job Printing Paper & Stationery Mather Brothers Wholesale Grocers; only vehicles visible are pushcarts and horse-drawn wagons; image circa 1880; slight edge tips wear to mount; image a bit faded; interesting and worth more research; good condition. Good. unknown books
190068719n.p. 1900. Paperback. Very Good. 18 x 9cm. Card slightly concave as usual. Printed along the sides of the photos: "New Education Series Stereoscopic Views. American and Foreign Views. Sold by Canvasser." Four or five poorly-clad African American boys one of whom is grinning and has a watermelon partly concealed under his shirt. Partially readable poster on a wall behind the boys announces: "Second Annual Excursion C. R. Hubert Republican Club Stockton Pa." <br/><br/> paperback books
1860657831860. Good. Appears to utilize albumen photographs in a light orange card. No name on card. Photo clear but not sharp. Small tear in lefthand image. Two pieces missing from back panel on mounting. View looks from a distance directly at one of the corners so that you see two sides of the building. <br/><br/> unknown books
190768720New York: American Stereoscopic Co 1907. Paperback. Very Good. 18 x 9cm. Card slightly concave as usual. Stamped on the back: Universal Photo Art Co. Philadelphia Pa. A white-haired African American man wearing patched-up winter clothes and feet coverings is holding an old rifle and is seated on a log. Beside him hangs what appear to be four of five rabbit carcasses. <br/><br/> American Stereoscopic Co paperback books
45562Meadville PA: Keystone View Company n. d. Ca. early 1900s. Housed in a clear mlyar sleeve. Vertical crack to card visible on verso. Image clear & sharp. Verso with extensive description of Hydraulic Mining. Oblong format: 3-1/2" x 7" <br/><br/> Keystone View Company unknown books
39301Meadville PA: Keystone View Company n. d. Ca. early 1900s. Stiff-stock paper warped light wear. A VG example. Stereo image of the interior of the Mormon Tabernacle Church mounted to grey stiff-stock paper lettered in black ink. Oblong format: 3-1/2" x 7" <br/><br/>Further detailed explanation of the view and park is printed to verso. Keystone View Company unknown books
194210120Los Angeles: Wetzel Publishing Co. Near Fine in Near Fine dj. c.1942. First Edition. Hardcover. nice tight copy very minor soiling to top edge but no significant wear; jacket bright and clean with a trace of wear at several corners a couple of very tiny tears/chips along top edge. The first of several novels by this midwest-born L.A.-based author "active in club life" and a former "motion picture critic for 'Hollywood Lowdown'" not one of your major trade papers. The book presents "the living breathing story of the Pearson family told intimately and with brutal frankness from the personal viewpoint of the chief character Florrie Pearson the youngest. The mad unsavory escapades of her blood kin are lived through in the book with stirring realism. Early experiences the frustration of abject poverty turbulent times in America during 1917-1942 and last but not least their hot blood mixed with a strain of Cherokee Indian are among the causes that lie back of their sinful guiltiness as Florrie explains it." Last but not least indeed: as the author explains in her 4-page! foreword "the family's problem was one of a common handicap shared by their particular blood kin the problem of 'bad blood' or blood in which racial tendencies were said to be 'bad.' Also the frustration that comes with poverty." But lest you think you've stumbled into a midwestern Tobacco Road the author also assures us that "at no point does the book descend to the stark vulgarity sometimes masquerading under the pose of being merely 'brutal frankness.' But neither do I as an honest author make the unpardonable mistake of prudish understatement where merciless realism is called for by the story." So there you go: brutal frankness but not "merely" thus merciless yet stirring realism not an ounce of prudish understatement which as we all know is unpardonable but rather explicitly racist overtones which apparently are OK. Got it . Wetzel Publishing Co. hardcover books
006421Meadville PA: Keystone View Company No date circa late 1800s. Both cards Near Fine very slight rubbing at corners. Cards no. 207 and 208 printed both sides 2 images front sides text to verso. . First Printing. Stereo Card. Near Fine. 3 1/2" x 7". Keystone View Company Paperback books
1947WRCLIT81274New York 1947. Series Seven Number Three the final number published. Quarto. Pictorial wrappers. Heavily illustrated. Library stamp and ink serial designation mar the upper wrapper wrapper otherwise a bit dust-dimmed otherwise a very good copy. Edited by Charles Henri Ford and a large and impressive board of associate and advisory editors. VIEW carried on in the tradition of the continental surrealists displaced by the war and featured many of the expatriated artists and writers as well as their American heirs and other young writers. Contributors to this number include Tyler Goodman McLuhan Russell Atkins identified as his first publication et al. unknown books
602814-panel cabinet-size 5 1/2" x 9" folding view book of America cities buildings scenery: New York Boston Philadelphia Niagara Falls Cincinnati Chicago St. Louis Kansas City Yosemite Valley Pacific Coast Salt Lake City; no publisher no date listed but probably Wittemann circa 1880's looks like the Glaser process; some edge tips wear to beige cloth gilt & black titled & decorated covers; bit of a bend to boards; a couple of images with a little abrasion; good condition. Hard Cover. Good. Hardcover books
190134709San Francisco Cal: Cunningham Curtis & Welch 1901. 1st edition thus. Not in Rocq though see nos. 9032 - 9036 for similar publications from this company. Maroon pebbled-paper wrapped boards cord-tied with silver title graphic to front board. Spine paper lacking though cords mostly intact. A Good copy. T.p. leaf followed by 32 ll of captioned images all b/w. Images by the Albertype Co. Brooklyn NY. Oblong format: 5-3/16" x 7" <br/><br/> Cunningham Curtis & Welch hardcover books
39300Meadville PA: Keystone View Company n. d. Ca. early 1900s. Stiff-stock paper warped light wear. A VG example. Stereo image of Temple of Zion Utah with man sitting in foreground. Image mounted to grey stiff-stock paper lettered in black ink. Oblong format: 3-7/16" x 7" <br/><br/>Further detailed explanation of the view and park is printed to verso. Keystone View Company unknown books
47492Sydney: Published by Samuel Wood n. d. Ca early 20th C. Light grey paper covers printed in green & yellow stapled. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. General wear & soiling smattering of foxing Very Good. Unpaginated though 44 pages. All views b/w captioned. Oblong format: 6-1/8" x 9-1/2" <br/><br/> Published by Samuel Wood unknown books
194531637San Francisco: W. M. Smith Publisher 1945. Not in Rocq nor any copies listed on OCLC. Photographically illustrated self-wrappers stapled. Original green mailing envelope. A Fine copy in a slightly worn albeit unused mailing envelope. Unpaginated though 32 pp including wrapers. One page of introductory text. Illustrated from b/w photographs with textual captions. Oblong 16mo: 4-5/8" x 6" <br/><br/> W. M. Smith, Publisher unknown books
1943WRCLIT81275New York 1943. Series Three Number Four. Quarto. Pictorial wrapper by Tchelitchew. Heavily illustrated. Library stamp and a small sticker scar mar the upper wrapper the former nearly invisible in the illustration otherwise a very good copy. Edited by Charles Henri Ford and a large and impressive board of associate and advisory editors. VIEW carried on in the tradition of the continental surrealists displaced by the war and featured many of the expatriated artists and writers as well as their American heirs and other young writers. Contributors to this number include Leon Kelly Calas Roussel translated by Edouard Roditi Ford et al. unknown books
1943WRCLIT81294New York 1943. Series Three Number Four. Quarto. Pictorial wrapper by Masson. Heavily illustrated. Library stamp and a small sticker scar mar the upper wrapper otherwise a very good copy. Edited by Charles Henri Ford and a large and impressive board of associate and advisory editors. VIEW carried on in the tradition of the continental surrealists displaced by the war and featured many of the expatriated artists and writers as well as their American heirs and other young writers. Contributors to this number include Fowlie Tyler Calas Man Ray Paul Bowles "Bluey" Durrell N. Moore Zukofsky et al. MILLER c234. unknown books
1942WRCLIT81259New York 1942. Series one double number 11/12. Folio. Tabloid format printed self-wrappers. Folded across middle spine partially and neatly split otherwise very good. Edited by Charles Henri Ford and eventually a large and impressive board of associate and advisory editors VIEW carried on in the tradition of the continental surrealists displaced by the war and featured many of the expatriated artists and writers as well as their American heirs in its often profusely illustrated pages. This early double number includes contributions by Abel Seligmann H. Miller Duncan Durrell Jarrell Tyler Carrington et al. unknown books
1966288936London: Studio Vista Limited 1966. First. hardcover. very good/good. Illustrated b/w and color. 161 pages 12 pages of advertisers' announcements. 4to. Orange boards spine slightly cocked dust wrapper shows tear with some image loss at top edge d.w. now protected from further damage with mylar. First edition. London: Studio Vista Ltd. 1966. A very good copy in a good wrapper.<br/><br/> Studio Vista Limited unknown books
194148COPYRIGHT 1899; MEADVILLE PA. NEW YORK CHICAGO & LONDON UNDERWOOD AND UNDERWOOD. TWO PANORAMIC PHOTO VIEWS OF GLACIER POINT YOSEMITE VALLEY CALIFORNIA TO BE USED IN A STEREO VIEWER; 3 3/8" X 6 7/8"; NUMBER 5004 VERY GOOD. COPYRIGHT 1899; MEADVILLE, PA. NEW YORK, CHICAGO, & LONDON, UNDERWOOD AND UNDERWOOD unknown books
39302Meadville PA: Keystone View Company n. d. Ca. early 1900s. Stiff-stock paper warped light wear. A VG example. Stereo image of Salt Lake City's Temple square overlooking the Mormon temple and Capitol building in the distance. Mounted to grey stiff-stock paper lettered in black ink. Oblong format:. <br/><br/>Further detailed explanation of the view and park is printed to verso. Keystone View Company unknown books
1945WRCLIT81261New York 1945. Series five number four. Quarto. Pictorial wrappers by Leon Kelly. Heavily illustrated. Lower fore-corner bumped with crease rear wrapper slightly dusty and smudged very good. Edited by Charles Henri Ford and a large and impressive board of associate and advisory editors. VIEW carried on in the tradition of the continental surrealists displaced by the war and featured many of the expatriated artists and writers as well as their American heirs and other young writers. Contributors to this number include Tyler Ponge translated by Paul Bowles Fowlie Roditi et al. unknown books
1945WRCLIT81230New York 1945. Series five number five. Quarto. Pictorial wrappers by Masson. Heavily illustrated. Lower fore-corner bumped with crease rear wrapper slightly dusty with small surface scrape at corner very good. Edited by Charles Henri Ford and a large and impressive board of associate and advisory editors. VIEW carried on in the tradition of the continental surrealists displaced by the war and featured many of the expatriated artists and writers as well as their American heirs and other young writers. Contributors to this number include Bowles Seligmann Sender Goodman Tyler et al. This issue also includes an editorial on Pound's legal situation. unknown books