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1908002451Thomas Y. Crowell Publishers New York. 1908 The early 20th century decorative leather book is a translation that Jewett undertook a version of the complex Middle English poem The Pearl in the original meter and selected lyrics such as a "Nativity Song" adapted from the work of Jacopone da Todi. The "Pearl Poet" or the "Gawain Poet" is the name given to the author of Pearl an alliterative poem written in 14th-century Middle English known from a single surviving manuscript the British Library holding Cotton Nero A.x. This body of work includes some of the greatest poetry written in Middle English. The Pearl Poet remains unidentified. Some scholarship has argued to assign the poem to one John Massey a member of the landed gentry from Cheshire. This attribution of the poems of Cotton Nero A.x is not widely accepted however reflected in the ongoing use of the labels "Pearl Poet" or "Gawain Poet." Title: The Pearl A Middle English Poem A Modern Version in the Metre of the Original Author: "Pearl Poet" Sophie Jewett Translator Associate Professor of English Literature in Wellesley College. Publisher: Thomas Y. Crowell Publishers New York. Edition: Copyright 1908; Published September 1908. Third Thousand. Binding/description: Finely rebound circa 1920 3/4 burgundy leather over marble paper boards gilt decorated spine with five raised bands matching marble endpapers upper gilt leaf edge. Author Note: Jewett initially published poetry under the pseudonym Ellen Burroughs borrowed from her mother's name. Fellow poet Richard Watson Gilder called her a true poet with a golden gift. Miss Jewett was said to be shy and self-critical about her poetry and disliked the process of offering her books up for publication and she was said to possess a sharp wit and was skilled at repartee. Sophie Jewett was a writer of faith and vision. Dimensions: 0.5 W × 5 D × 6.75 H inches. Condition Notes: Fine; light to be expected wear with age and use strong square spine light age-toned text pages. A beautiful copy. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. Thomas Y. Crowell Publishers, New York. hardcover
1946222118New York 1946. reproduced in Mauriber's PORTRAIT: The Photography of Carl van Vechten from this print. Half-length view of the performer in costume. 1 vols. 34.5 x 24 cm 13-5/8 x 9-1/2 inches. Fine. Atelier stamped on verso docketed by Van Vechten in ink recording the subject of the photograph "Pearl Bailey takes a call after singing A Womans Prerogative" the date the number of the negative "vi - cc - 3" and indications to the printer for reduction. reproduced in Mauriber's PORTRAIT: The Photography of Carl van Vechten from this print. Half-length view of the performer in costume. 1 vols. 34.5 x 24 cm 13-5/8 x 9-1/2 inches. Provenance: The estate of Saul Mauriber Van Vechten's assistant and executor of Van Vechten's photography estate and the compiler of PORTRAITS: THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF CARL VAN VECHTEN 1978 unknown
19714890New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Inc 1971. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 5 5/8 X 8 5/8 Inches. 233 PP. Stated "First Edition" with proper letter code on copyright page. Price-clipped. Signed and inscribed TWICE by Pearl Bailey. Accompanied by humorous letter describing the original recipient's "autograph hunt" in LA in 1971. The letter explains why the book was signed twice and describes the exact location it was signed. Also accompanied by an original newspaper clipping advertising the Pearl Bailey signing event that triggered the hunt in the first place! A unique and fun copy. Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich Inc hardcover
19687978New York: Harcourt Brace & World 1968. First Edition. Original wraps. Very Good. 5 3/4 X 8 1/2 Inches. 206 PP. "What the world really needs is more love and less paperwork." Pearl Bailey<br /> <br /> Stated "First Edition" on the copyright page. Original price of $5.75 intact on front flap. Signed and inscribed "To Dick Cecil and all of the beautiful family - God watch you continue in faith / I love you all / Pearl" on the title-page. A warmly inscribed copy to Dick Cecil one of the founders of the Atlanta Jazz Festival. Light creasing and wear to edges and folds. <br /> <br /> Dick Cecil former Vice-President of the Atlanta Braves and President of Braves Productions Inc. was one of the last old school baseball scouts in America. Instrumental in moving the Braves from Milwaukee to Atlanta Cecil rose quickly through the ranks of baseball scout to management. Later in his career he was tasked by Ted Turner to find ways for more revenue from the Braves assets. This assignment led to the founding of the Atlanta Jazz Festival and bringing major league soccer to Atlanta Chiefs in 1967. Cecil was a founding member of the North American Soccer League NASL. As if this wasn't enough Dick was known for his support of the desegregation of sports in America at a time when this was less than popular. His work with Hank over the years led to a lifelong friendship that he was very proud of. Thanks for your life and work Dick you were one of a kind and you are missed. Harcourt, Brace & World unknown
196781615New York: John Day Company 1967. Softcover. Fine. Revised edition. Quarto. Stapled wrappers. 8pp. Fine. Signed by Pearl S. Buck. Originally published as a promotional piece in 1936 it was revised and re-issued in 1967. Although it is described as biographical some informed speculation exists that this was written by Buck herself. (John Day Company) unknown
19303462791930. Single leaf announcement folded twice to make three panels; 3 newspaper clippings; staple-bound periodical 84 pg.; staple-bound periodical 13 pg. x2; unbound pamphlet unpaginated x2; bookmark-style handbill x2; single leaf folded newspaper clipping reproduction; typescript carbon leaves with manuscript annotations 11 pg. x2. A near fine collection. Single leaf announcement folded twice to make three panels; 3 newspaper clippings; staple-bound periodical 84 pg.; staple-bound periodical 13 pg. x2; unbound pamphlet unpaginated x2; bookmark-style handbill x2; single leaf folded newspaper clipping reproduction; typescript carbon leaves with manuscript annotations 11 pg. x2. Pearl S. Buck b.1892 - d.1973 was the daughter of American missionaries to China and an author whose 1931 novel 'The Good Earth' won the Pulitzer Prize in 1932. In 1938 Buck won the Nobel Prize in Literature "for her rich and truly epic descriptions of peasant life in China" and for her books 'The Exile: Portrait of an American Mother' and 'Fighting Angel: Portrait of a Soul' memoirs about her mother and father respectively. <br /> <br /> Buck's life was defined by her advocacy for the people of China and shifting western perceptions about that part of the world. This collection has several items pertaining to her early recognition on the heels of her Pulitzer Prize when a luncheon was held for her in New York at the Hotel Astor in 1932. There she gave her famous speech "Is There a Case for Foreign Missions" At the end the the audience appeared confused and speechless. Initially no one clapped or congratulated her and Buck later recalled after a few painful moments a storm of applause arose but by then her publisher was abruptly escorting her from the room.<br /> <br /> Inlcuded here is:<br /> <br /> 'Luncheon in Honor of Pearl S. Buck at the Hotel Astor November 2nd 1932' listing of guests and their table numbers. Pearl S. Buck is listed as Mrs. J. Lossing Buck her first husband's name at the speaker's table. <br /> <br /> Press clippings- <br /> "WANTS BETTER MISSIONARIES." World-Tel. November 3 1932<br /> "Mission Worker Abroad Vexes Mrs. Pearl Buck" New York Herald-Tribune November 3 1932<br /> "Mrs. Buck on Foreign Missions" New York City Mirror November 4 1932<br /> <br /> Bulletin of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences Science Bulletin November 2 1935. Announcement of Pearl S. Buck's lecture on December 3 'Fiction and the Front Page' pg. 79.<br /> <br /> "What About India" A transcribed conversation between Pearl S. Buck T.A. Raman Louis Fischer and Bertrand Russell. The American Forum of the Air Vol. 4 No. 41. October 11 1942 x2<br /> <br /> 'The New Children' fund-raising pamphlet. The Pearl S. Buck Foundation ca. 1970s x2<br /> <br /> "Amerasians" Bookmark-style red solicitation mailer. The Pearl S. Buck Foundation ca. 1970s x2<br /> <br /> Reproduction of a press clipping 'Pearl Buck's Presence Lingers On.' The Philadelphia Inquirer February 16 1975 Printed as a pamphlet.<br /> <br /> The Spearhead. By Pearl S. Buck. typescript essay carbon copy annotated in ink in the hand of Pearl S. Buck undated. unknown
194832820565<p>Buck won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1938 for "notable works which pave the way to a human sympathy passing over widely separated racial boundaries and for the studies of human ideals which are a great and living art."</p><br /><p>Gelatin silver print 16 x 20 in. Archivally framed. Estate Edition a limited edition of 20 copies embossed and numbered.</p><br /><p><b>$900 unframed; framed: $1300 </b></p>
1942335683New York: The Crowell-Collier Publishing Company 1942. Unbound. Very Good. Poster. Approximately 11" x 16". Illustration signed Jon Whitcomb in type. Glue stain at the top of the image thus very good. The Crowell-Collier Publishing Company unknown
194283596New York: Crowell-Collier 1942. Unbound. Near Fine. Poster printed on cardstock. Measuring 11" x 16". Very light soiling else fine. Advertising poster for a specific issues of Collier's Magazine with an illustration of a fashionable woman in a yellow hat by the artist Jon Whitcomb. Buck's novel was serialized in Collier's in 1942 and has never been published in book form except in a German translation. Crowell-Collier unknown
199742226Kearney NE: Cookbooks by Morris Press 1997. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. 224p index illustrated. A fine copy in vinyl pictorial boards. Signed by the daughter of Pearl Buck. <br/><br/> Cookbooks by Morris Press hardcover
1960004958Ballantine 1960. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Fine. Uncredited. Beautiful and collectible 1st paperback edition 1960 Ballantine 441 K. Very Fine probably unread condition! Great new uncredited cover art. Scarce in such nice condition. "The underlying horror for women of Timeslip or for that matter Time Travel of any sort into the past is here conveyed with a singular intensity that prefigures the even more terrifyingly overdetermined horror of Octavia E Butler's Kindred 1979." JC The Encyclopedia of SF; 2nd Internet Ed. <br/> <br/> Ballantine paperback
19722090502113717329Not Available 1972. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
a75441Washington 1946. There are 40 volumes including the Final Report to the Congressional inquiry on the Pearl Harbor Attack. Part 38 consists of exhibits to the Hewitt Inquiry Parts 36 and 37. Octavo 302 foldout monochrome illustrations original printed wraps. Ink number along top edge of front. Good wraps a bit worn a few chips on edges foldout plates are VG. . paperback
193678863London: Methuen & Co 1936. Hardcover. Good Condition/Fair. The scarce jacket has been heavily repaired on the verso but now presentable with only a few small losses at the top and bottom of the spine. Size: Octavo standard book size. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Fiction; Inventory No: 78863. . Methuen & Co hardcover
1999010522Athens GA: Hill Street Press 1999. First Edition. hardcover. Fine in slipcase as issued. Bound in green silkish cloth with gilt lettering on the front cover and spine. Published on the occasion of Welty's 90th birthday. One of 200 numbered copies there were also 26 lettered copies SIGNED by the editor and all 22 contributors: Richard Bausch Doris Betts Fred Chappell Ellen Douglas Tony Early Clyde Edgerton George Garrett Ellen Gilchrist Anthony Grooms Barry Hannah Mary Hood Greg Johnson William Maxwell Willie Morris Alice Munro Daniele Pitavy-Souques Reynolds Price Louis D. Rubin Jr. Lee Smith William Jay Smith Elizabeth Spencer and Richard Wilbur. <br/><br/> Hill Street Press hardcover
1931141113Melbourne: Stream 1931. First Edition. Paperback. Fair. Melbourne Stream 1931. Small quarto 48 pages. Three-colour pictorial wrappers a little stained and worn but now expertly conserved; minor signs of age and use shallow light tidemarks to most leading edges some contemporary pencilling; overall a decent copy of a rare item. The first issue of this short-lived avant-garde journal it folded after Volume I Number 3 September 1931 together with a copy of the original prospectus small quarto a bifolium with a three-colour illustration on the first page slightly marked and lightly nibbled around the edges. The striking modernist cover design for the prospectus and the first two issues is by Jack Maughan. <p>'"Stream" answered remarkably well a particular need - which will always be present in Australia - the need for good translations of current European writing. It printed translations done by Australians of stories essays and poems contributed to European periodicals by such leading overseas writers artists and musicians as Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes Fernand Leger Arthur Honegger Valentin Katayev Mayakovski Frederic Lefevre Carmelo Puglionisi and "Azorin" José Martinez Ruiz. "Stream" also through its poetry editor Bertram Higgins aroused interest in the spare ironical intellectual poetry of Eliot and of the French symbolists who preceded him . "Stream" was unable to last for more than three issues partly because of the depression and partly because in editor Pearl's words "the self-appointed business manager got away with all the subscription money"' John Tregenza: 'Australian Little Magazines 1923-1954' pages 39-44 including a full-page illustration of the cover artwork of Number 3 'the work of the gifted young Melbourne artist Dominic Leon who was killed not long afterwards in a street accident'. 2 items. Stream paperback
195012678San Antonio: San Antonio Brewers Association 1950. Seven-color lithograph including reproduced photographs of Calloway and a bottle of Pearl Beer measuring 19.25 x 23.75 inches. Minor edge wear faint dampstain along bottom edge else a really nice example. Very good. An evocative piece of midcentury advertising art featuring Swing Band leader Cab Calloway pitching Pearl Beer of San Antonio Texas. The text of the advertising piece reads: "Join the Swing to Pearl. Xtra Dry. Xtra Light. Xtra Mellow. The 3 X's of Texas - Swing Master Cab Calloway says 'Join the Swing to Pearl' Say.Bottle of Pearl Please." The advertisement is artfully illustrated by a banner of piano keys musical notes a bottle of Pearl Beer and a small outline of the state of Texas with a half-length portrait of Calloway enjoying a tall glass of Pearl at right. Calloway is dressed in an all-white tuxedo and holds a baton in his other hand. The famous band leader’s career as a pitch man included among others Rheingold Extra Dry Beer around 1960 Hula Hoops crackers in the late-1980s and Gap turtleneck sweaters as late as 1993 the year before he passed away. No examples of any Cab Calloway Pearl Beer-related material found in OCLC. A striking example of African American midcentury advertising in which the most famous band leader of Harlem’s Cotton Club hawks beer made in San Antonio Texas. San Antonio Brewers Association unknown
196861062New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1968. First Edition. First printing. Boldly signed in black ink on front endpaper with signed photo also signed laid in. Octavo. Orange cloth hardcover; dustjacket; 206pp; illus. Fine in lightly rubbed priced clipped dustwrapper Near Fine. A lovely copy nicely signed. Harcourt, Brace and Company unknown
195857766New York: Roulette Records Inc. 1631 Broadway ca. 1958. 4to. 16 pp unpaginated. Photo illustrations. Photo-illustrated softcovers cover art photo of Pearl in dark blue images of Roulette Record pressings of Bailey albums on back cover slight shelfwear NF copy. First edition of this well-illustrated promotion for Pearl Bailey as she toured with husband Louis Bellson former drummer and big band jazz artist with the Dorsey Brothers Benny Goodman and Dke Ellington. Roulette Records, Inc., 1631 Broadway, paperback
1945List3107Winston-Salem North Carolina 1945. Four page program measuring 6 x 9 inches. Folded with normal wear; excellent. A program for a dance performance at Winston-Salem Teachers College in May of 1945. Now known as Winston-Salem State University the college is a historically Black public university and part of the University of North Carolina system. This performance put on by The College Dance Group includes a number of pieces choreographed by pioneering Black dancer choreographer and anthropologist Pearl Primus; the back of the program reads “PEARL PRIMUS PRIMITIVE TECHNIQUE†with a pencil drawing of a smiling dancer. Primus is known for her astonishing acrobaticism and for basing her choreography on extensive research including fieldwork both in the US and in West Africa. In 1945 Primus was early in her career—she began her formal study in 1941 with the activist New Dance Group in New York City—and was receiving acclaim for her performance of Hard Time Blues in collaboration with Josh White based on her research into the lives of southern sharecroppers.1 Pieces attributed to Primus in this Winston-Salem performance include “African†“Dance of Thanksgiving†and “Afro-Haitian Congaâ€. Of interest to scholars of African American dance.<br /> <br /> 1 John Perpener “Pearl Primus†Jacob’s Pillow Dance Interactive May 2017 https://danceinteractive.jacobspillow.org/themes-essays/african-diaspora/pearl-primus/. unknown
190963387Seattle WA Portland OR & San Francisco CA: Lowman & Hanford Idealdruck Edward H. Mitchell Co. Portland Postcard Co. Robert A. Reid Publisher 488 Arcade A. Sims 1909. 4to. 9 x 10.5 in. 80 pp unpaginated. on thick black paper w/ slot inserts in each leaf for holding four postcards back-to-back. With 82 colour-printed black & white printed photo chromolithograph & 1 suede-leather postcards. Padded faux alligator skin black cloth rounded corners gilt lettering stamped on front cover slight shelfwear occasional minor rubbing & creasing to a couple of the postcards still a NF exemplar. A marvelous postcard souvenir album filled with postcards assembled by a young Port Angeles teenager chronicling the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. The postcards encompass the views from the gardens to Mt. Rainier the Alaska Monument 7 Hawaii Building Arctic Brotherhood Building Canadian Government Building the Emergency Hospital Building Machinery Hall Manufactures Building Forestry Building many of the States Buildings and courts. In addition there are views of the Japanese Building the “Tokio Cafe†leading to the Japanese Village Nanaimo Building and a number of nighttime shots of the Exposition. Four of the postcards depict the Siberian and Alaskan Indigenous peoples on display at the Exposition with images of baby’s in furs and Indigenous Peoples standing in front of A-Y-P pavilions. The printed photo postcard of the Daughters of the American Revolution Building at the A-Y-P includes note on verso addressed to Juanita Shelpman 1896-1974 at the time a daughter of a Port Angeles barber and later a music teacher in Vancouver WA later married to the rather flighty orchestra leader Lewis Kincheloe 1892-1978. Lowman & Hanford, Idealdruck, Edward H. Mitchell Co., Portland Postcard Co., Robert A. Reid, Publisher, 488 Arcade, A. Sims, hardcover
1928146078London: The British & Foreign Bible Society/Cambridge University Press 1928. Early 20th century Bible. Octavo original publisher's limp black crushed morocco-textured wraps all edges gilt. Signed and dated by the masterful writer and novelist Pearl S. Buck on the verso of the front free endpaper "Pearl S. Buck 1928." Additionally lengthily inscribed and dated by Buck on the front flyleaf with a 28-line quote from the end of Fannie Stearns Davis's short story 'A Possession' beginning at "Then presently" and ending at "much to know." Signed bookplate from Buck's daughter to the rear pastedown "This book is from the library of my mother Pearl S. Buck. Jean Walsh Lippincott." In very good condition with some rubbing to the extremities. A rare and unique example. Pearl Comfort Sydenstricker Buck was an American writer and novelist best known for her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel 'The Good Earth.' In 1938 Buck became the first American woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature "for her rich and truly epic descriptions of peasant life in China" and for her "masterpieces" two memoir-biographies of her missionary parents. She was also an activist and prominent advocate of the rights of women and racial equality writing widely on Chinese and Asian cultures and becoming well known for her efforts on behalf of Asian and mixed-race adoption. The British & Foreign Bible Society/Cambridge University Press paperback
165834706London: Printed by John Field one of His Highness’s printers 1658. First Edition. Leather bound. Fair. 24mo 2-1/2 x 4-3/4" 1104 pp. A-2Z¹² engraved title page separate dated also 1658 letterpress title page on 2N6r for "The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ" register is continuous. Straight-grain morocco spine gilt gilt border on both boards paste-paper end papers. Binding separating from the text block at the rear hinge. Front hinge repaired causing some stiffness opening the front cover. Rear paste down removed. Some loss at the fore-edges of a handful of pages a chip out of the engraved title page which is separating from the block age-toning to leaf A2 but otherwise clean and bright. Fair. <br /> <br /> Collates complete. A mixed state with 'Appointed' on the title page Jer. 2:26 'chief' for 'thief' and 2 Thess. 2:15 'Paul fast' for 'stand fast' though not 'Jesaiah' in the headline of Hh2v or John 7:31 'no miracles.' "According to the BM Catalogue this is the ’genuine’ bible; Fry and Lenox call it ’spurious’"-- Darlow & Moule. Darlow & Moule 662 Wing B2253 ESTC R23800. <br /> <br /> BOUND WITH The whole book of Psalms: collected into English metre by Thomas Sternhold John Hopkins and others: set forth and allowed to be sung in all churches of all the people together before and after morning and evening prayer; and also before and after sermons and moreover in private houses for their godly solace and comfort; laying apart all ungodly songs and ballads which tend onely to the nourishment of vice and corrupting of youth. <br /> <br /> London: printed by John Field one of His Highness’s Printers 1658. 90 pp. A-D9 lacking the final two leaves of text i.e. pp. 91-94. "In this edition title page line 5 ends: ’metre by’; page numbers are without brackets."--ESTC no priority. Wing B2470 ESTC R483411. One of two 1658 pocket-sized editions of the King James Bible printed using a pearl-sized font known as the "Pearl Bible." It is conjectured that one of the editions was printed by Field and the other "spurious" edition was foreign and/or pirated though it is difficult to establish which is "spurious" and which is "genuine" per A.S. Herbert This copy unusual for having all three components Old and New Testaments Psalms all dated 1658. Printed by John Field one of His Highness’s printers unknown
2002164419東宝. Toho Film. circa2002. Colour poster 72.5 x 52cm. Very good copy. This poster was published as part of the promotion of the 2002 release of the remastered DVD editions of this 1942 Japanese film. Various scenes from the film are featured in order to reproduce the atmosphere during the Pacific War. The original film was immensely popular in Japan when it was first released in 1942 as it depicted Japanese victories in Hawaii and Malaya. The film was directed by Kajiro Yamamoto with special effects used in its depiction of the Pearl Harbour attack and Malayan sea battles created by Eiji Tsuburaya who eventually went on to produce films such as Godzilla series and other monster films. The original special effects in the film was innovative as miniature recreations of the scenes were merged with the original news reel films showing the battles. . 東宝. [Toho Film] unknown
178239Japan. No date. Late 20th Century. Very long striking blue and white scroll showing the Japanese fleet that attacked Pearl Harbor. Scale: 1:1000. Occasional light marking but overall in very good condition. 53 x 304 cm. An intriguing representational print that displays the entire Japanese fleet that attacked Pearl Harbor in December 1941. An exceptionally long print approximately 300cm in length and 53cm in width presented as a scroll with roller at one end every one of the 11 warships and 30 submarines involved in the Pearl Harbor campaign are depicted in an abstract form each with a caption giving their name. Some ships also bear the names of their commanders. It's highly probable that this scroll was created to commemorate the attack in the post-Pacific War era. . unknown