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19336032771933. Jack Pearl in black fountain pen ink on 3/4 length shot of Pearl dressed in a pin striped suit silk tie and white shirt. Photograph is by Mitchell N.Y. with their logo in the lower right corner and is on heavy weight stock; 8 in x 10 in. Very good. Signed and inscribed to studio guard and Culver City Policeman Lloyd 'Holly' Hollinger: To Floyd sic Hollinger My very best wishes & regards Sincerely Jack Pearl The Baron. Jack Pearl played Baron Munchausen in the 1933 film Meet the Baron and in the 1934 film Hollywood Party. Jack Pearl 1894-1982 born Jake Perlman October 29 1894 New York New York; died December 25 1982 New York; actor/radio personality; Best known for playing Baron Munchausen on radio in the 1930s and popularized the expression Vas you dere Sharlie to the point where it became a household phrase; films include: Jack Pearl and Ben Bard 1926; Two Flaming Youths 1927; Meet the Baron 1933; Hollywood Party 1934; Toast of the Town with Ed Sullivan 1951; Stoney Burke 1963. Signed by Authors. Hardcover. Very Good. hardcover books
197225883Detroit: Broadside Press 1972. First Edition. First printing. Octavo 21.5cm.; original black pictorial staplebound wrappers; 16pp. Fine. The author's first book. "I Lomax believe that a Black Poet has a responsibility to contribute his art toward the strengthening and unifying of the Black Nation" rear wrapper. Broadside Press unknown books
1965RBAKWIL00efWesternlore 1965. Very Good. Baker Pearl. Wild Bunch at Robber's Roost. Los Angeles: Westernlore 1965. 255pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Red cloth with gilt lettering. Book condition: Very good with lightly rubbed and bumped edges. Front endsheet slightly discolored. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with rubbed bumped and slightly creased edges. Two short closed tears in head of front panel. Lightly faded spine. Bulging with items laid-in: two copies of photographs of Black Jack Ketchum a letter written by author Pearl Baker and newspaper clippings about the wild bunch Baker and the Robber's Roost Ranch enclosed in a letter written to legendary Western Americana bookseller Sam Weller. Westernlore hardcover books
197167221NY:: Abelard-Schuman. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1971. Hardcover. Book club edition revised with added material. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Abelard-Schuman, hardcover books
9558LA WESTERNLORE 1965. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. LA, WESTERNLORE, 1965 unknown books
19342311349Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press 1934. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. First edition. No jacket. Paste-down endpapers soiled a few pages dog-eared. 1934 Hard Cover. xiv 253 pp. "Originally published in 1934 this is the first scientific study to attempt to understand how to breed dogs primarily German Shepherds of superior intelligence disposition and physique for use in a wide variety of working dog capacities. The Johns Hopkins Press hardcover books
1953477631953. RICHARDSON Pearl Farmer. YOUR COMMUNITY UNITED NATIONS. NY: Pearl Farmer Richardson 1953. 8vo. printed wraps. Second Edition. Signed presentation by Richardson on title page: "For Caroline C. Hepuer in deep appreciation of many kindnesses. Sincerely Pearl Richardson." Very Good. $25.00. <br/><br/> paperback books
025605New York; 1945: The John Day Co. First Edition. 60 pages Illustrated by George T. Hartman. An uncommon work of Pearl Buck's. This is the story of a small Chinese boy who saw air planes of the Japanese but one lucky day an American pilot made an emergency landing close to Yu Lan's home and he ran to meet the pilot and the story tells how his friendship with the pilot. Bound in gray pictorial cloth depicting a young boy holding an airplane blue spine lettering blue some toning to covers and endpapers previous owner's name stamped in unclipped pictorial dust jacket with a few closed edge tears chip to foot tape mend to underside light foxing. The John Day Co unknown books
1945237519New York: John Day 1945. First Edition. Illus. by George T. Heartman. 60 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Olive cloth lightly soiled in torn and creased dust jacket. First Edition. Illus. by George T. Heartman. 60 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. INSCRIBED by the author to her secretary's daughter Jackie Shaddlinger "For Jackie Shaddlinger Pearl S. Buck. John Day unknown books
1936184628London: Methuen 1936. Magazine. 32p. 5.75x8.75 inches illustrated with b&w photogravures very good literary review in green art deco stapled wraps. Pearl Buck on what else China Sacha Guitry reviews a play he saw 33 years earlier photo of Chiang Yee making a brush illustration for a film. Methuen unknown books