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19992-0820448885Peter Lang Pub Inc 1999. Paperback. New. 2nd edition. 171 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.50 inches. Peter Lang Pub Inc paperback
1920094602Self-Published 1920. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Very good clean tight condition. First edition. Brown cloth. Text free of marks. Professional book dealer since 1999. All orders are processed promptly and carefully packaged with tracking. <br/> <br/> Self-Published hardcover
190182795London: The Society of Bibliophiles 1901. Hard Cover. vg. The Italian Novelists series. 3 Volumes. Green cloth. Paper title labels to spine. "Choicely" illustrated by E.R. Hughes A.R.W.S. All volumes in very nice condition. The Society of Bibliophiles unknown
1954433429PN. New. 1954. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1994Q-0879237635David R. Godine Publisher 1994-09-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! David R. Godine, Publisher hardcover
190740983Salem: Salem Press 1907. 62 pp. b/w plates and map <br /><br />Publications of the Ipswich Historical Society XV: Fine condition in original printed wrappers. Uncut and unopened. Salem Press books
1903044748London: Privately Printed for Members of The Aldus Society 1903. Edition de Grand Luxe number 166 of 250 numbered copies of this limited edition 1903. Two volume set in three quarter red morocco leather over marbled boards raised spine bands gilt spine lettering and decoration top edges gilt other edges untrimmed marbled endpapers tissue protected frontis illustrations in sepia tones plus other tissue protected plates books about 9.25 inches tall. Spines sun-darkened some edgewear chip to spine head of first volume internally very good with firm bindings clean pages with a couple of very minor instances of light finger soil to margins very short outer margin closed tear in volume I no names or other markings. Limited Edition. Hard Cover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Privately Printed for Members of The Aldus Society Hardcover
1994Q-0312110332St Martins Pr 1994-06-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! St Martins Pr paperback
19851805648Published by Moss Rose Press 1985. 1st edition. Hardback. Nearly Fine/Very Good. Illustrated by Waters Mercedes & Waters Linda & Woodfield Bryan. Nearly fine condition in a very good dustwrapper. Limited edition of 150 copies. A complete list of the Chepstow Society and Moss Rose Press publications from 1948 to 1985. Green cloth. B/w illustrations. SIGNED by author and illustrators to free endpaper. Text block slightly dusty. Wrapper is grubby and lightly edge-worn. Published by Moss Rose Press hardcover
19851806809Published by Moss Rose Press 1985. 1st edition. Hardback. Fine/Nearly Fine. Illustrated by Waters Mercedes & Waters Linda & Woodfield Bryan. Fine condition in a nearly fine dustwrapper. Limited edition of 150 copies. A complete list of the Chepstow Society and Moss Rose Press publications from 1948 to 1985. Green cloth. B/w illustrations. SIGNED by all four authors and illustrators to front endpaper. Pictorial wrapper is slightly faded to spine and lightly edge-creased. This copy would make a wonderful gift. Published by Moss Rose Press hardcover
19851701714Published by Moss Rose Press 1985. 1st edition. Hardback. Fine/Fine. Illustrated by Waters Mercedes & Waters Linda & Woodfield Bryan. Fine condition in a fine dustwrapper. Limited edition of 150 copies. A complete list of the Chepstow Society and Moss Rose Press publications from 1948 to 1985. Green cloth. B/w illustrations. Published by Moss Rose Press hardcover
1974209909New York: Militant Publishing Association 1974. Pamphlet. 53p. wraps 8.5x11 inches previous owner's initials on front wrap else very good condition. Militant Publishing Association unknown books
1973044885NY: Militant Publishing Association. Large volume 17 1/2 inches tall by 11 1/4 inches wide by 2 inches thick; containing all the issues as the title suggests. Contents fine and bright covers hinges slight wear. Also contains the 56 page "Militant INdex" for these issue which is in fine condition - and for some reason leaves out the Wounded Knee issues in the "W" part of the index. Fascinating content throughout from an important era in social-justice history. Scarce. . VG Plus. Hardcover. 1973. Militant Publishing Association. hardcover
1952170434Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1952. Collection of 36 vintage reference photographs from the 1952 film including 35 bordered and one borderless. Most with provenance stamps and labels on the versos and four with printed mimeo snipes affixed to same.<br /> <br /> Based on Carson McCullers' beloved 1946 novel which McCullers also adapted for Broadway in 1950 starring actors Ethel Waters and Julie Harris who reprised their roles for the film. A young lonely tomboy dreams of escaping her small southern town with her brother and his fiancée. Harris was 27 more than double the age of the fictional Frankie Addams at the time of the film's production.<br /> <br /> Set in the American South. <br /> <br /> 35 photographs 10 x 8 inches one 7.5 x 9.25 inches. Generally Very Good plus to Near Fine a couple with annotations in manuscript ink on the margins. Columbia Pictures unknown
196509080Flagstaff: Northland Press 1965. LIMITED EDITION. Hard Cover. Near Fine. Octavo. SIGNED BY FRANK WATERS ON COLOPHON PAGE without personalization. Limited Editon of 1250 copies. This is No. 372. Bound in black cloth spine blue printed cloth boards with past-on printed spine label spine. In near fine original publisher's slipcase. A near fine copy with sunning spine. 323 pp. <br/><br/> Northland Press hardcover books
196527214Flagstaff: Northland Press 1965. FIRST EDITION THUS. One of 1250 numbered copies signed by the author. A fine copy in a fine publisher's box. <br/><br/> Northland Press unknown books
1970UWATMAN00MWSwallow Press/Ohio University Press c. 1970. Very Good. Waters Frank. The Man Who Killed the Deer. Chicago: Swallow Press/Ohio University Press c. 1970. 266pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Light rubbing to extremities. Swallow Press/Ohio University Press paperback books
1965WRCLIT63537Flagstaff: Northland Press 1965. Large octavo. Cloth and decorated boards paper spine label. Illustrations by Don Perceval. Bookplate on pastedown spine very sunstruck otherwise a very good copy in slipcase somewhat sunned and edgeworn and wanting the label. Deluxe edition of the 1942 classic limited to 1250 numbered copies signed by the author. Foreword by Lawrence Clark Powell. "The setting for this study of 'crime and punishment' is an Indian pueblo in northern New Mexico. Includes vivid details of ceremonials of the peyote cult told with sympathy from an Indian point of view" - Powell. Powell HEART OF THE SOUTHWEST 111. Northland Press hardcover books
194233309Denver: University of Denver Press 1942. Very Good/Good. Denver: University of Denver Press 1942. First Edition. Octavo 21cm; publisher's cloth in cream dust jacket printed in green retaining original price $2.50; 6311pp. Dust jacket soiled and significantly worn with extensive tape repair along spine and spine edges losses at spine ends corners bumped else a Very Good copy in a Good only jacket. Signed by the author on front free endpaper. University of Denver Press unknown
1965rbr1-wam372<p>From the Copyright Page: "This limited edition from Northland Press is produced through lease of rights from Alan Swallow owner of Sage Books which publishes the regular cloth and a Western Sage Paperbooks edition of 'The Man Who Killed The Deer.'" This copy is #895 of an edition limited to 1250 copies.<br />From the Foreword: "Taos is the setting of this transcendent novel in which place is as important as people. Taos has evoked some of the best of all writing about New Mexico from D. H. Lawrence Mabel Dodge Luhan and Harvey Fergusson to Frank Waters whose 'The Man Who Killed the Deer' is for me the supreme book about the region in which are fused all those elements which make Taos a kind of holy city more so it seems to me than the city of the Holy Faith Santa F the New Mexican capital eighty miles down the Rio Grande."</p> Northland Press hardcover
194266289New York: Farrar & Rhinehart Inc 1942. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 311pp. Octavo 21 cm Bright red cloth covered boards with a black ink stamped title and gilt stamped designs on the spine and a black ink stamped vignette on the front cover. The extremities are lightly rubbed and the spine is a bit rolled. There is a contemporary owner's inscription on the front pastedown and there is a bookseller's ticket on the rear pastedown. In the dust jacket with heavy fading to the spine and a handful of small closed tears to the edges. Frank Waters wrote 27 books including novels biographies histories and essay collections. The majority of his fiction and non-fiction reflects Waters’ wide interest in the culture and religion of Navajo Hopi Pueblo and pre-Columbian peoples. <br /> <br /> From the dust jacket-<br /> <br /> The man who killed the deer was Martiniano a Pueblo Indian. Like many of his tribe he was sent away as a youth to an 'away-school' where he learned the ways of the white man. But when he returned Martiniano found himself outcast from his tribe when he refused to participate in the ancient tribal dances to wear a blanket to cut the heels off his shoes or to let his hair grow long. When he married Flowers Playing a beautiful girl from the distant Ute tribe his estrangement from his pueblo grew more acute but not as acute as that fateful day when he shot and killed a deer on the government reservation. This precipitated swift action by the Government against the Pueblo which had been trying for many years to regain its sacred Dawn Lake in the region of the watershed under the Government's protection. Farrar & Rhinehart, Inc hardcover
1965CHAPwatersMK2Northland Press 1965-04-01. Hardcover. Like New/Slipcase. Signed by Author. Number 836 of Northland Press' limited edition of 1250 signed by Frank Waters on colophon page. Foreword by Lawrence Clark Powell; illustrated by Don Perceval. Quarterbound in black cloth. Boards are blue patterned in a pictograph motif. Blue paper title label on spine. Blue slipcase is immaculate and sharp cornered with mere traces of wear on bottom edge. Book itself is likewise immaculate. Please see our photo. Northland Press hardcover
1965CHAPwatersMK3Northland Press 1965-04-01. Hardcover. Very Good/Slipcase. Signed by Author. Number 681 of Northland Press' limited edition of 1250 signed by Frank Waters on colophon page. Foreword by Lawrence Clark Powell; illustrated by Don Perceval. Quarterbound in black cloth. Boards are blue patterned in a pictograph motif. Blue paper title label on spine. Blue slipcase has one tiny corner bump and chip at lower right open corner otherwise immaculate and sharp cornered. Book itself is likewise immaculate. Please see our photo. Northland Press hardcover
1942058310New York: Farrar & Rinehart 1942. 1st . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 311pp.; HB red w/blk.&gilt-pic.cover; some rub w/wear on edges&corners; sml.dentstp.edge; cleantight pgs. DJ red&white w/blk.&yellow-pic.cover; rubbed w/wear on edges&corners; chiptp.corner; 1x2"chiptp.spine; spine suned w/wear; some lt.tan&soil. " .that fateful day when he shot and killed a deer on the government reservation. This precipitated swift action by the Government against the Pueblo which had been trying for many years to regain its sacred Dawn Lake in the region of the watershed under the Govenment's protection. <br/> <br/> Farrar & Rinehart hardcover
196509629Flagstaff: Northland Press 1965. Fine. Don Perceval. octavo #694 of 1250 copies SIGNED by the author on the limitation page. As issued in blue paper covered slipcase book and slipcase are as new. Forward by Lawrence Clark Powell. Northland Press unknown