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19891313908Barnesville OH: Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends 1989. Softcover. 10mo; pp 105; VG-/paperback; white spine without text; covers have light wear to exterior; text block shows slight wear to exterior edges; interior clean. 1313908. FP New Rockville Stock. Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends unknown books
1991UFOX8TH00JHCISO Publications 1991. Good. Fox George H. 8th Air Force Remembered. London: ISO Publications 1991. 176pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 4to. Hardcover. Book condition: Good. Light soiling to fore-edges of textblock near head of first 10 pages. Dust Jacket Condition: Near fine. Protected in mylar. Eighth Air Force Remembered is a guide to the many and varied memorials in Britain which commemorate the men and units of the UK-based Eighth Air Force USAAF in World War 2. ISO Publications hardcover books
180036704New York: Isaac Collins 1800. Two volumes each in full sheep with gilt-lettered red morocco spine titles front board of volume 1 detached but present; other hinges starting. lxxviii 440 2 blanks; 464 16 pp.<br/><br/> "One of the most extraordinary and instructive narratives in the world" Sabin from a quotation by Sir James Mackintosh. First printed in London in 1694.<br/>Evans 37441. Sabin 25352. Isaac Collins unknown books
176531259London: printed by W. Richardson and S. Clark. Sold by Luke Hinde 1765. Folio pp. 2 lix 1 679 1 27 index; full contemporary calf red morocco label; joints cracked some from leftover tape stains from old repair on spine; all else very good. George Fox 1624-1691 was the founder of the Society of Friends also known as the Quakers. The preface is by William Penn. <br/><br/> printed by W. Richardson and S. Clark. Sold by Luke Hinde unknown books
199647175Secaucus: Carol Publishing Group 1996. Hardcover. viii 264p. notes index very good first edition in cloth-backed boards and unclipped dj. Carol Publishing Group hardcover books
19352285Boston: Little Brown. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1935. Hardcover. B00086CYXW . With frontispiece in color and ten illustrations in black-and-white by Forrest W. Orr. First printing. Review copy with slip laid in. A few of the pages have rough fore edges from having been hastily cut else near fine in a very good dust jacket that is slightly darkened on the rear panel and has some minor edge wear at the extremities. . Little, Brown hardcover books
193791737Boston:: Little Brown and Company. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1937. Hardcover. B0008706K4 . Stated first edition. Foxing on edges else very good in a very good sun faded along the spine some foxing on rear panel dust jacket. ; 275 pages . Little, Brown and Company, hardcover books
19545169Boston: Junior Literary Guild/Little Brown. Very Good in Very Good dj. c.1954. Presumed 1st. Hardcover. price-clipped book is tight square and clean minimal wear along bottom edge; jacket shows at bit of wear at edges and corners spine sunned. "A Junior Literary Guild 25th Anniversary Selection"; no statement of edition beyond the copyright date but no indication of a later printing either; possibly a book club edition but I don't think so. The author was born and raised in Connecticut and credited a summer in a Maine island fishing village as the inspiration for this book. An attractive copy. . Junior Literary Guild/Little, Brown hardcover books
193261699Boston:: Little Brown. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1932. Hardcover. Twenty-sixth printing. Very good in a very good minor edge wear stray pen mark on rear panel price clipped dust jacket. . Little, Brown, hardcover books
19665837New York: Ace Books 1966. 1st PBO. Pictorial wrappers. NF faint stain to bottom edge of text block. 12mo. <br/><br/> Ace Books unknown books
196587948New York: Ace Books 1965. Small octavo pictorial wrappers. First edition. Ace Books F354. A fine copy. #87948 Ace Books unknown books
19761324334London: Herbert Jenkins 1976. First UK Edition. Hardcover. 10mo; pp 159; VG-/G; dark brown spine with cream text; dust jacket has mild rubbing to exterior; minor previous bookshop's sticker to front; cloth shows minimal wear to exterior; strong boards; text block has slight age toning to exterior edges; interior clean;. 1324334. FP New Rockville Stock. Herbert Jenkins hardcover books
197586915NY:: Leisure Books. Very Good. 1975. Paperback. B000CSZ186 . LB 284NK. "In the tradition of Conan." First edition mass market paperback. Very good or better in illustrated wraps. . Leisure Books, paperback books
195942630NY:: Avon. Very Good. 1959. Paperback. A mass market paperback original T-341. First edition. Trace edge wear else very good or better in illustrated wraps. . Avon, paperback books
2508LONDON JENKINS 1976. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION VERY GOOD-FINE. 1st Edition. LONDON, JENKINS, 1976 unknown books
19392DC Comics 1939. none. Very good. Original hand corrected typescript. The complete story from Detective Comics no. 30 here titled "The Batman and the Diamonds of Death" the title was changed when it was published to "The Return of Dr. Death". 6 pages on 5 leaves 8" X 13" 1500 typed words plus 196 words of handwritten ink and pencil changes additions deletions and corrections including a rewrite of the final scene on the last page accompanied by a pencil drawing of a gliding Batman. Very good condition no mending tape or repair. This is Dark Knight incunabulum and as rare as a one ended stick. No other Batman manuscripts from this vintage or even from near this vintage is known. In fact any and all DC superhero manuscripts before 1945 except this one are impossible. Ex-Bob Kane. Ex-Mario Sacripante part of a dispersal of Kane's abandoned papers that included some page proofs and sketches but only this one manuscript. And by the way the printed Detective Comics no. 30 with our story in it sold for $19120 at auction in 2012. And the world record at auction for any issue of Detective Comics May 1939 graded 7 is $1500000 HA 2020 and for any Batman comic Spring 1940 graded 9.4 is $2220000 HA 2021 4 times the price of the most expensive imaginable hardbound 20th century 1st edition so something big and real is going on here. And both those prices are for a single comic of which dozens are known making our unique manuscript seem not to be very expensive and the chances of finding something even vaguely like it are the same as the chances of sitting in a chair with your mouth open and having a nicely roasted duck fly into it. Batman is the model for all modern superheroes without superpowers. Fueled by his superior intellect and powered by his fabulous toys he first showed up in Detective Comics no. 27 in a story written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Bob Kane. Finger also wrote the second story. When DC noticed its popularity they called in Gardner Fox who took over and wrote the next 4 including this one. Finger and Fox collaborated on the 7th story Detective Comics Nov. 1939 then Fox wrote the 8th one alone. Then with the exposition settled he turned it back to Finger and moved on to a long and influential career at DC co-creating Flash The Sandman Hawkman and the first superhero team-up with The Justice Society of America forerunner of The Justice League and it was Fox who conceived the Multiverse and introduced it to DC in 1961. First of all don't doubt it for a minute comic books are books. And this is the only early manuscript from the 2nd most valuable run in all of 20th century books Superman is the most valuable his debut in Action comics no. 1 selling for $3200000 2014 the world record for any 20th century book. Our manuscript will be looked back on in 10 years with regret captured in the thought "Why didn't I buy that" The answer is because there were no comps comparables or price points and only the most experienced enlightened and self-reliant collectors can calculate value without comps. From a more general perspective collector insight changes. Collector taste changes. The clues that point direction are only obvious in reflection. Some more stubborn booksellers continue holding to their view of what is in demand from a generation ago while other more cunning booksellers strategize to direct the insight and taste that drives demand towards obscurities that they can buy for cheap so as to extract large profit margins but the best collectors are immune to both the illusion of market rigidity and the deceit of bookseller manipulation because the savviest among them know that the market isn't static and watch carefully as the deck is shuffled and then focus on the center of the new radar. Whichever is the cause all but the nimblest booksellers get ambushed and in the confusion and isolation ensuing from their own folly they blame their disorientation on the collapse of enthusiasm for book collecting Book Code. DC Comics unknown books
196621757Sparta IL: National Periodical Publications 1966. Color pictorial wrappers. Very Good creases at spine & fore-edge. Unpaginated though 32 pp. Art by Gil Kane and Sid Greene. 8vo. 26cm x 17.5cm. <br/><br/> National Periodical Publications unknown books
1969WRCLIT32953Kingston Ont.: Quarry Press 1969. Pictorial wrappers. First edition. Inscribed and signed by the author in the year of publication. Covers a bit rubbed a tiny bit of foxing one corner bumped and creased else a good or better copy. Quarry Press unknown books
1976WRCLIT32954Ottawa: Oberon Press 1976. Narrow octavo. Pictorial wrappers. First edition wrapper issue. Inscribed and signed to her former professor in the year of publication. Light soiling to covers and edges couple of soft creases else very good. Oberon Press unknown books
1983WRCLIT32952Ottawa;: Oberon 1983. Pictorial wrappers. About fine. First edition wrapper issue. Warmly inscribed and signed by the author to a friend. Accompanied by a one page t.l.s. Toronto 14 Sept. 1983 quarto discussing a recent visit to Connecticut accompanied by a one page t.m. poem fifteen lines noted as "a private poem just for you which of coursewon't be published!" Also laid in is a publisher's compliments card with a t.n. signed by one of the principals of the press. A nice collection. Oberon unknown books
1986WRCLIT32955Ottawa: Oberon Press 1986. Pictorial wrappers. First edition wrapper issue. Inscribed and signed by the author. Bit of rubbing to extremities else near fine. Oberon Press unknown books
1683263524London: printed by John Bringhurst at the sign of the Book in Grace-Church Street 1683. 12 pp. Page number "12" set upside down. 1 vols. 4to. Later wrappers first leaf very toned. 12 pp. Page number "12" set upside down. 1 vols. 4to. ESTC R235652;m WingF1795 printed by John Bringhurst, at the sign of the Book in Grace-Church Street unknown books
1949015428Cambridge Ma: Privately Printed University Press 1949. Octavo. 120pp. illustrated bound in blue cloth red paper label to upper board printed in black and decorated in gilt spine lettering gilt. Contains the facts gathered by the writer and his wife Lilliam DeBois Fox from many sources in the United States England and France concerning the lives ancestors and descendants of two of her ancestors Stephen DeBlois and Augustus Lucas. A very good copy showing only the slightest shelf wear. . Privately Printed, University Press unknown books
2002167282Stamford CT: Patinae 2002. Hardcover. VG/VG-. Color-illustrated boards with white and grey lettering with matching dust jacket. 79 pp. Mainly color illustrations. "These brilliant designs make us long to summon Don Giovanni back from his sulphurous pit to seek further adventures in this new Seville where clouds take the form of reclining lovers and mazes are fashioned from playing cards. This time he might be saved who knows But Mozart would surely jump at the chance of writing new music for him. Olbinski is one of those rare artists who are able to register the purpose of an image but then go beyond this to create enduring life." -Barry Unsworth jacket blurb. Patinae hardcover books
36757FOX Frank. SWITZERLAND. London: Adam and Charles Black 1914. 8vo. Cloth. x 203 pages 1 map 32 colored plates. First edition. Very good. unknown books