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2009SONG0195371542OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 2009-09-03. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 9.30x1.30x6.10. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS hardcover
1971Q-0448024292Grosset & Dunlap 1971-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Grosset & Dunlap hardcover
16940001910Thomas Northcott 1694. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Full leather. Original boards with fairly heavy rubbing to edges. Handsomely rebacked with raised bands red label stating "Fox's Journal". Fairly small chip to upper corner of title page - no text involved. Thomas Northcott hardcover
1899005358Oxford England 1899-1904. Half Leather. Very Good. Madcap "salad days" from back when! 4to. 30 by 25.5 cm. Unpaginated 20 pages with caricatures mounted onto card rectos. Additional blank card and a number of drawings that are loose some of which were probably always so. In total 91 separate pieces of overwhelmingly caricature of varying size and ranging from simple portraits exaggerated in one way or another as called for by the medium to multi-character cartoons or depictions of a scene with dialogue bubbles and captions. The caricatures center around but are not confined to the doings and personalities of Merton College Oxford. A few of the portraits would appear to be of Theodore Roosevelt for example. Many but far from all of the mounted caricature illustrations are signed or credited although we think it is quite likely that pseudonyms were used as was obviously the case with "the Freak". The album is quite unusual then in its creation with multiple contributors something common in a friendship or amicorum album which this decidedly is not. We would surmise that the contributors were members of an informal club of artistic anarchists. The quality is not entirely even as might be expected from such an effort but overall the caricatures are vivid and amusing with quite a few displaying true artistic cleverness. Rebacked in matching calf. Wear to the corners and edges. Some scrappiness to interior. Paste marks where there once were a few mounted pieces. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1904005358Oxford England 1904. Half Leather. Very Good. Madcap "salad days" from back when! 4to. 30 by 25.5 cm. Unpaginated 20 pages with caricatures mounted onto card rectos. Additional blank card and a number of drawings that are loose some of which were probably always so. In total 91 separate pieces of overwhelmingly caricature of varying size and ranging from simple portraits exaggerated in one way or another as called for by the medium to multi-character cartoons or depictions of a scene with dialogue bubbles and captions. The caricatures center around but are not confined to the doings and personalities of Merton College Oxford. A few of the portraits would appear to be of Theodore Roosevelt for example. Many but far from all of the mounted caricature illustrations are signed or credited although we think it is quite likely that pseudonyms were used as was obviously the case with "the Freak". The album is quite unusual then in its creation with multiple contributors something common in a friendship or amicorum album which this decidedly is not. We would surmise that the contributors were members of an informal club of artistic anarchists. The quality is not entirely even as might be expected from such an effort but overall the caricatures are vivid and amusing with quite a few displaying true artistic cleverness. Rebacked in matching calf. Wear to the corners and edges. Some scrappiness to interior. Paste marks where there once were a few mounted pieces. unknown
1931007561New York: Charles Scribners Sons 1931 TEG with deckled edges. Cloth boards with vellum spine titled in gilt one plate with tiny abrasion at top edge else fine and clean. Limited to 512 copies signed by Wyeth. Illustrated with tipped-in color frontis title page and 14 color plates with tissue guards. . Signed by Artist. First Limited Edition. Near Fine/No Jacket. Thick 4to. Charles Scribners Sons hardcover
2012ANAIS-0077774493McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math 2012-11-06. 13. textbook. Good. 22.9x3.3x27.9. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math unknown
2010SKU0215041McGraw-Hill Science/Engineerin 2010-01-01. Paperback. Good. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking McGraw-Hill Science/Engineerin paperback
1784015615London: Alex Hogg 1784. Book measures 40x26.cm. 95116pp 80 full page engraved plates. Bound in modern quater leather cloth boards raised bands leather labels. Binding in near new condition. Internally some persistant light spotting heavier to some plates. Generally pages and plates in good clean condition. A good well bound copy. F. Quarter Calf. Very Good. Folio. Alex Hogg Hardcover
20682A framed collection of hand signed portraits of Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd as their characters from the movie 'Back To The Future II'. The photos are framed either side an example of the Almanac which features prominently in the film's plot. The size of the framed collection is 65.5cm x 35cm. A wonderful item for fans of the film unknown
195830696Paris Les Francs-Bibliophi 1958 In-4, reliure encadrement maroquin rouge et noir, plats de papier fantaisie orns de larges listels en maroquin rouge ou noir, dos sans nerfs; doublures de papier gris, gardes de papier rouge, tte dore, non rogn, couverture illustre. Chemise, tui (Manuel Grard).27 lithographies originales d'Andr Minaux, dont une en couverture, un frontispice et 25 in-texte. Tirage unique limit 160 exemplaires numrots sur vlin de Rives.
2013Manohar-9781848729193Routledge 2013. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
2013Manohar-9781848729193Routledge 2013. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
1923000809HAWAII. Very Good. 1923. On offer is the handwritten manuscript travel diary as stated - "Mrs. Sam Fox Diary of Our Honalulu Trip Starting July 21 1923" Cruising on the Steamship "DOROTHY ALEXANDER" research suggests this is the same as owned by Alaska Steamship Co. Pacific Steamship Co. Admiral Line. Mrs. Fox is a keen observer of human nature and has an eye for detail. She relates in over 110 pages shipboard accounts specific reference to individuals by name accounts in Honolulu Hawaii & Maui etc. She also spends a great deal of time enjoying and observing Hawaiian culture and ceremony. She observes the King an amazing Church service with a visiting Cleveland preacher who conducts the service in 'American'. Mrs. Fox paints an amazing picture of early Hawaii and its people. VG.; 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall; KEYWORDS HISTORY OF SAM FOX AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH DIARY JOURNAL LOG KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS DIARIES JOURNALS LOGS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY AMERICANA CORRESPONDENCE antiquité contrat vélin document manuscrit papier Antike Brief Pergament Dokument Manuskript Papier oggetto d'antiquariato atto velina documento manoscritto carta antigüedad hecho vitela documento manuscrito Papel TRAVEL HAWAII HONALULU MAUI SANDWICH ISLANDS SAN DIEGO STEAMERS STEAMSHIPS; Signed by Autograph . unknown
2012SONG0077774493Fox Stuart Ira 2012-11-06. 13. textbook. Used: Good. 9.00x1.30x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Fox, Stuart Ira unknown
192353657Chicago:: P. F. Volland & Co. no date but presumably 1923. First edition. tied with decorative cord at top edge as issued. Front cover dust-soiled; otherwise very nice. Folio 16-1/4 x 10-1/2 inches. Illustrated by Fontaine Fox; each calendar page printed in red black and blue with a cartoon by Fontaine Fox. P. F. Volland & Co., unknown
146779Universal City: Universal Pictures 1973. Vintage US silkscreen banner poster for the 1973 film. <br /> <br /> Based on Frederick Forsyth's 1971 novel about the titular professional assassin hired by a militant French underground organization to assassinate French president Charles de Gaulle. <br /> <br /> Set in and shot on location in Paris Versailles and Hautes-Alpes. <br /> <br /> 82 x 24 inches. Rolled. Very Good with no restoration. Several vertical creases with some cracking three closed tears measuring tow four and five inches several small closed tears in margins otherwise bright and unfaded.<br /> <br /> Penzler 101. Universal Pictures unknown
Roy. 8vo., Second Edition, with coloured aquatint frontispiece, elaborately engraved and printed titles, and 17 fine coloured aquatint plates (some plates with original tissue guards present, a few lightly age-soiled at fore-margins only), ALL AQUATINT PLATES FINELY COLOURED BY HAND, printed title and fore-margins lightly age-soiled, C6 frayed at outer margin (not affecting text), lateral tear in J7 repaired with slight misalignment of text; handsomely bound in mid-nineteenth century green half morocco, marbled boards ruled in blind, back gilt with five raised bands tooled in gilt, second compartment lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments elaborately framed and tooled in gilt to a floral design, all edges marbled, marbled endpapers, joints lightly rubbed else a very good, bright, clean copy. With the large nineteenth-century engraved armorial bookplate of Frederick W. Disney on front paste-down. The plate 'Stand and Deliver' is placed opposite p.50 rather than p.26 as called for. Apperley's classic account was first published in 1835 with only twelve plates; here three of the original plates are replaced by new ones, and six new plates added. This copy has all the earlier state points: plate 1 aquatinted by H. Alken, the spelling 'filly' in plate 9 and correct page numbers on plates 17-18. This copy is bound without the final printer's leaf and publisher's advertisements at end. Abbey, Life, 385; Hardie, pp.185-6 & 320; Prideaux, p.326; Tooley 67.+
198473331984 Lausanne, André et Pierre Gonin, 1984. Format oblong. En feuilles : 34x25 cm. Ouvrage orné de 8 gravures originales en couleurs d'Albert CHAVAZ imprimées sur les presses à bras de l'atelier de Saint-Prex. Introduction de Rémy de Gourmont. Couverture rempliée. Chemise-étui de l'éditeur, en demi-parchemin et carton recouvert de papier orange. Ex-libris: "r chassot". Ouvrage en excellent état. Comme neuf.
1992057109U.S.A.: Dover Publications. softcover in Fine condition no stamps writing or marks looks like new except for a hint of edge wear at the corners and one very small creases along the stapled edge there are no other flaws to note . Fine. Soft cover. 1992. Dover Publications paperback
1904140944920New York: Fox Duffield & Company 1904. First Edition. Hardcover. First edition. xlii 350pp. w/ frontispiece and photos. Bound in publisher's bluish-gray buckram with navy lettering. Very Good spine a little sunned cloth rubbed along edges former owern's name in pencil on front free endpaper some reading smudges and small stains throughout a few pinholes through rear endpaper. <p>A Kentucky African-American cookbook illustrated with black-and-white photos by Alvin Langdon Coburn. Fox, Duffield & Company hardcover
192919847New York: E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc. Very Good in Fair dj. 1929. 2nd printing. Hardcover. book is lightly worn with a touch of dust-soiling and faint spotting on the top edge of the text block; the jacket alas is badly compromised due to a large chunk having been torn away from the top left corner of the front panel taking with it about half of the title. "Body horror" novel about the psychological havoc wrought upon a famous pianist when his hands mangled in an accident are surgically replaced by those of a recently-executed murderer. Originally published in France in 1920 the novel was first filmed as a 1924 silent in Austria directed by Robert Wiene of "Caligari" fame; subsequent movie versions acknowledging the source novel were MAD LOVE 1935 starring Colin Clive and Peter Lorre and THE HANDS OF ORLAC 1960 with Mel Ferrer and Christopher Lee. It was also unofficially remade without source attribution as HANDS OF A STRANGER 1962 and is often acknowledged as an inspiration for the 1946 thriller THE BEAST WITH FIVE FINGERS. Rare in the dust jacket this example of which apart from the noted large missing piece is virtually unworn and is a great candidate for professional restoration. Alternatively one could take the much less expensive approach of obtaining a beautiful facsimile of the original jacket from the well-known purveyor of such things; details upon request. . E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc. hardcover books
1915CAT0127New York et al. 1915. Silver gelatin prints roughly 8 x 8 8 x 10 and 5 x 7 inches the last on a larger mount. Very Good. In 1914 Francis Red Fox James now presumed to be related to the Blackfoot tribe rode a horse across the country seeking states' approval for an American Indian national holiday. He delivered endorsements from 24 states to the federal government but a commemoration never materialized. The Washington Herald reported that James rode 4000 miles from a Crow reservation in Montana and was received by President Wilson to discuss the possibility of a "national Indian's Day" in October. Washington Herald 12/16/14 <br /> <br /> Although his mother was probably Blackfoot James claimed Native American heritage only as an adult. He changed his name by adding "Red" and later "Skiuhushu" to Francis Fox James. Two of the images in this collection contain familiar tropes of American Indian portraiture but the third offers an arresting image of James holding the American flag aloft as a kind of offering. This enigmatic gesture could be read as evidence of an optimistic belief in a mutual relationship between the US and American-Indian nations. It is also undoubtedly related to James' interest in legitimizing his Indian heritage as the founder of the Tepee Order a youth organization addressed mainly to white Protestant children. By 1920 the Order had evolved into an adult secret fraternal organization shrouded in mysticism. James was also associated with the Boy Scouts; he is credited with organizing the first All-Indian Boy Scout Troop in 1915. <br /> <br /> In The Search for an American Indian Identity 1970 Hazel Hertzberg writes that James "was deeply troubled by his degree of Indian 'blood.'" In addition to changing his name several times to seem more "Indian" he theorized that his Welsh ancestry was pre-Columbian using the Tepee Order to create a kind of third space a "pan-Indian society" that was neither Indian nor white. <br /> <br /> We find no other examples of these photographs though a US flag does appear on James' saddle in a photo documenting his White House visit. One picture signed by James with "Indian in Prayer "Great Spirit. / Red Fox James. Blackfeet." on recto and the following on verso: "A Gift / To my dear Friend / Eugene Beaton / c/o Burns Studio / Bucyrius sic Ohio. From Red Fox James / Blackfoot Tribe." Generally a very good collection with some fading to images but well preserved overall. unknown books
2004CBS-9780122636516Elsevier 2004. New. Elsevier unknown
2004CBS-9780122636516Elsevier 2004. New. Elsevier unknown