Flushing NY: Felix Stefanile 1961. First edition. Small softcover. 14 pages. Vagrom Chap Book No. 7. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers. Felix Stefanile unknown
Santa Barbara CA: Unicorn Press 1970. First edition. Small softcover. Copy 29 of only 30 numbered copies that were sewn bound. A slim collection of poems edited by Jack Shoemaker. A very good plus copy in wrappers with some minor soiling to the front panel. Signed by Bartlett on the limitation page. Unicorn Press unknown
Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press 1982. First Edition. Hardcover. Deluxe issue one of 50 numbered copies signed by Everson with an original holograph poem tipped in this being no.29. Octavo; 3/4 printed paper-covered boards over quarter patterned cloth with paper spine label attached; original acetate dustjacket; 197pp 4. Fine in a Near Fine lightly wrinkled acetate wrapper. Black Sparrow Press hardcover
Little Brown and Company 1994. Hard cover. Very good in very good dust jacket. Small tear to dustjacket. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 288 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: Young adult. Little Brown and Company hardcover
Crowood Press 1996 First Edition Hardback. Very Good Clean Sound Copy in Very Good Dust Jacket. 8vo. pp320. ISBN 1 85223 927 1 Crowood Press 1996 hardcover
New York: William Morrow & Company 1930. First Edition 1st Printing. Cloth/Boards. Near Fine. 9 1/2" Tall. Plates Illustrations. Xiv 336 Pp. Beige Burlap With Orange Pper Spine Label; Wood-Grain Paper Covered Boards; Illustrated Endpapers. Limited Edition #24 Of 210 Copies For Sale Signed By The Editor. Gift Quality: Very Lightly Used No Fraying No Noticeable Wear Spine Label A Little Worn And Faded But Without Loss Of Paper Or Lettering. No Names Or Marks Or Bookplates. Last Two Pages Unopened Still Attached At Top But With 1" Tear At Top Where An Early Start To Open Was Then Abandoned. <br/> <br/> William Morrow & Company hardcover
Washington:: National Republican Press 1883. First edition. publisher's cloth. Small chip at the foot of the spine; some slight soiling and use to cloth; tight and sound; contents fine. . 8vo. Engraved text illustrations. Inscribed by W. A. Bartlett to a family member on the front free endpaper. [National Republican Press], hardcover
Chicago / New York: M. A. Donohue & Company Publishers 1937. First Edition . Blue Cloth. Good. Frontispiece; Photographs. 128 pp. Inscribed "To my friend Rudolph Foster sic Compliments of John H Bartlett Dec 25 1937." Bartlett was a U. S. Senator who supported the "Bonus March" of poor veterans who camped in washington while requesting special funding from Congress. Forster was a very important non-political staff member at the White House. "Rudolph Forster was Executive Clerk and Administrative Officer in Charge of executive Papers at the White House until his death in 1943. He had piled up nearly fifty years of service to eight Presidents. His job was to remind the President that a bill for example must be acted upon in a certain amount of time or that by law he must fill a vacancy within a definite period. He was also responsible for the 'orderly handling of documents' and supervision of the large clerical staff. He was the most important permanent official at the White House. " -Off the Record With F.D.R. Rutgers University Press 1958. "Rudolph is a man without faults." - Franklin D. Roosevelt as cited in that book p. 140. <br/> <br/> M. A. Donohue & Company, Publishers hardcover
New York: The New York Historical Society 1953. First Edition . Cloth. Very Good . Facsimiles Drawings Reproductions Etc. 311 Pp. An Essential Reference On The Era. This Example Is Clean Hinges Tight No Marks Or Names Or Stains Spine Gilt Bright In Its Original Green Cloth With A Faint Damp Mark In The Upper Half Of The Front Cover. <br/> <br/> The New York Historical Society hardcover
New York: Arbor House 1980. First Edition First Printing . Green Cloth. Fine Book/Near Fine DJ. Photographs By Tony Roberts. <br/> <br/> Arbor House hardcover
Paris France: George Herbert Clarke 1926. First Edition . Cloth / Paper Covered Boards. Very Good . 7 1/8" Tall. 44 pp. unnumbered. Short prose. Inscribed by author to her "dear friends" Dr. and Mrs. Griffin. <br/> <br/> (George) Herbert Clarke hardcover
Hollywood 1945: Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer 1944. First Edition . Brads. Very Good. One of the best Lassie films IMDB comment and the first film to use the Technicolor "monopack" process where one roll of film recorded all three primary colors. Original script dated 2-16-1944 pages dated 2-2-44 to 3-13-44. <br/> <br/> Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer unknown
Boston - Toronto: Shorwood Publishers/Little Brown and Company 1965. Paper. Good. Good paper copy 141 pp 4 pp list of works 14 pp essay illus. throughout in B/W 2/C sepia and 4/C Shorwood Publishers/Little, Brown and Company unknown