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1992018108New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1992. 1st American Edition. 478p. dj. Alfred A. Knopf unknown books
197620214New York: E.P. Dutton & Co 1976. First Edition. Octavo. Cloth-backed boards; dustjacket; 224pp. Fine in original unclipped dustwrapper which is bright and crisp miniscule closed nick to front panel Near Fine. Fourth novel by the author of Poor George and Desperate Characters. E.P. Dutton & Co unknown books
1976WRCLIT23946New York: Dutton 1976. Printed wrappers. Uncorrected page proof of the author's third adult novel. With a letter from the publisher to Paul Horgan laid in. About fine. Dutton unknown books
19698763ENew York: Award Books 1969. First Edition. Paperback original of this novel issued to coincide with the release of the Sam Peckinpah directed western film. Very good plus in wrappers Award Books paperback books
19695884JNew York: Award Books 1969. First Edition. Paperback original of this novel issued to coincide with the release of the Sam Peckinpah directed western film. Laid in are Two Typed Letters Signed “Robert†from actor Robert Ryan on his printed stationery. Ryan played Deke Thornton in The Wild Bunch. Good content: “I spent three months making ‘Lawman’ for United Artists in Mexico.by the way directed by an mad Englishman named Michael Winner one of the most delightful characters I have ever met. It is very big screen indeed and should be out around the first of the year. Stars Burt Lancaster Lee Cobb and me.†Tiny date stamp on top edge else a fine bright copy in wrappers. Award Books paperback books
196910364ENew York: Award Books 1969. First Edition. Paperback original of this novel issued to coincide with the release of the Sam Peckinpah directed western film starring William Holden Robert Ryan and Ernest Borgnine. Near fine. Award Books paperback books
19696294JNew York: Award Books 1969. First Edition. Paperback original of this novel issued to coincide with the release of the Sam Peckinpah directed western film. Very good in wrappers. Award Books paperback books
19752311339New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company 1975. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Jacket spine head lightly bumped minor general wear to jacket. Top page ridge faintly foxed. 1975 Hard Cover. xvi 508 pp. "An examination of the Canidae which as a family includes foxes and wolves under the headings taxonomic and morphological studies behavioral ecology social behavior genetics and physiology and behavioral evolution. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company hardcover books
194225012342New York: Julian Messner 1942. Unpaginated litho board book with dust jacket. Fuzzy wuzzy lamb end papers. A picture book with short narrative at the base of each page. Anthropomorphic barnyard animals. The lamb is a fuzzy wuzzy lamb in all appearances in the book. The book is printed predominantly in gray tones with blue highlights with the exception of the white fuzzy wuzzy lamb with a red bow. Measures 9 1/4" x 7 1/4". <br/><br/> Julian Messner unknown books
1968116323New York: Dodd 1968. Octavo boards. First edition. Twelve short stories set in Montana roughly during the last quarter of the nineteenth century by a popular western writer. A fine copy in fine dust jacket with very mild dust soiling to the rear panel. #116323 Dodd unknown 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
2007Embry 121861John Wiley & Sons Inc. 2007. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2007. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1971Embry 117637Freshet Press 1971. Limited edition 213/350. Fine in fine slipcase. Blue leather decoratively gilt in publisher's slipcase. Signed by author. Freshet Press, 1971. Limited edition 213/350. hardcover books
1963Embry 187454Foxcrest 1963. Signed Limited Edition. Text block a bit wavy and spine leans just a touch. Very good in very good dust jacket with some edge wear. In mylar cover. Signed by author. Foxcrest, 1963. Signed Limited Edition. unknown books
197159500Rockville Centre NY: Freshet Press 1971. Revised edition 1/350 copies signed by the author. 8vo. x 338 pp. Frontis. plates. Very good. Gilt-stamped decorated navy leatherette marbled endpapers small owner's label on front endpaper t.e.g. publisher's cloth slipcase. #6727. <br/><br/> Freshet Press hardcover books
2000BL2700Aldershot:: Ashgate 2000. 2000. 8vo. x 317 pp. Illus. appendices index. Blue silver-stamped cloth dust jacket. Burndy Library Bookplate. Fine. ISBN: 0754500785 Ashgate, (2000). hardcover books
1983039210New Haven and London: Yale University Press 1983. xi 271p. stiff wrappers. Yale University Press unknown books
193939253Glasgow Great Britain: Charles ScribnerÕs Sons 1939. First edition. Hardcover. Very good-/No dust jacket. DESIGN: CONSTRUCTION: HANDLING. Glasgow Great Britain: Charles ScribnerÕs Sons 1939. First edition. Copious b/w illustrations including photographs and diagrams. 349 pp. Hardcover. 4to size. Blue cloth. Silver lettering to spine and front board. Cover edge worn with bumps to corners as well as head and heel of spine small tear at head of spine end papers foxed some age darkening and damp staining to pages. Figures and photographs clear and descriptive. Very good-/No dust jacket. Oversized - extra shipping charges apply Charles, ScribnerÕs Sons hardcover books
1807309846London: J. Hatchard 1807. First edition. xv i 346 2 ads pp. 8vo. Later blue cloth uncut. Spine browned. First edition. xv i 346 2 ads pp. 8vo. First edition of this English translation of 17th-century Spanish drama comprising The Fairy Lady La Dama Duende and Keep Your Own Secret Nadie Fie Su Secreto by Pedro Calderón de la Barca and One Fool Makes Many Un Bobo Hace Ciento by Antonio de Solis. J. Hatchard unknown books
2011218425Tucson: the journal 2011. Paperback. 166p. alkaline paperstock throughout photo section with both color and b&w reproductions of expert shutterbugging the color stuff is amazing dynamite reproduction softbound in 9x5.5 inch colorphoto wraps. Faintest signs of any handling or age a very good copy. the journal paperback 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
19593731959. FOX Charles Philip. A TICKET TO THE CIRCUS. A Pictorial History Of the Incredible Ringlings. Seattle: Superior Publishing Company 1959. Quarto: gray cloth in dust jacket. First Edition. Signed by Fox on the title page. Also with a signed presentation from Fox on the verso of the front endpaper: "Best Wishes to Ray Heim- You have one of the most finished model circuses I have ever seen- Chappie Fox. At your home Oct. 16 1959." With the bookplate of the Circus World Museum Baraboo Wisconsin on the front endpaper. Near fine; some edgewear short tears & creases d/j. $100.00 . <br/><br/> hardcover books
199937093NY:: Maxwell Davidson Gallery. Fine. 1999. Hardcover. B000KBFIEM . Exhibition catalog. Black and white photographs throughout. First edition. Fine in plain gray boards. ; 31 pages . Maxwell Davidson Gallery, hardcover books
2000164362New York: Maxwell Davidson Gallery 2000. Hardcover. VG- underlining in pencil light bumping to front cover. Grey boards with silver spine and black lettering on white and red label. 30 pp. BW illustrations. Portrait. Maxwell Davidson Gallery hardcover books
1985006540Fallon: Duck Down Press 1985. First Edition. Paperback. Near Fine. First edition in decorated bound wrappers. This copy nicely INSCRIBED by Fox to fellow poet d. r. wagner. Signed by Author. <br/><br/> Duck Down Press paperback books