Oakland: the Post 1996. Pamphlet. 16p. 7x8.5 inches illustrated with photos program ads very good program in stapled glossy pictorial wraps. the Post unknown books
Minneapolis: Milkweed Editions 1999. Paperback. 115p. illustrations first printing of the revised edition very good trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Milkweed Editions paperback books
Referência livreiro : 147416 ISBN : 1571310282 9781571310286
Washington D.C.: Congress of Industrial Organizations Department of Education and Research 1945. 28p. wraps. Examines the problem of low wages in several industries; prepared in cooperation with the Textile Workers Union of America. Congress of Industrial Organizations, Department of Education and Research unknown books
Oakland: the Post 1980. 4p. brochure wraps creased from being folded in fourths small stain on front wrap else good condition. Congressman Ron Dellums was the guest of honor. the Post unknown books
San Francisco: the Post 1994. 12p. illus. program 8.5x11 inches stapled wraps lightly worn front wrap lightly foxed else good condition. the Post unknown books
Stanford: Stanford University Press 1945. xiii 559p. reproduced from typed ms a large stately hardbound in 10x7 inch dark blue cloth boards in a plain printed skyblue dust jacket. Age has mildly toned the text paperstock and to lesser extent the dj. Sound unmarked clean a very good copy. Stanford University Press unknown books
Washington: the Board 1955. 123p. iv 8.5x11 inches wraps very good condition. Testimony mostly by SACB witnesses - including a number of former ALB members as well as Louis Budenz Herb Romerstein and Harvey Matusow with Jose Asensio and Milt Wolff among others testiying for VALB. Shockingly the SACB found VALB to be a commie front. the Board unknown books
San Francisco: the Post 1996. Pamphlet. 12p. 7x8.5 inches illustrations program creased vertically else very good in stapled pictorial yellow wraps. Ronnie Gilbert was the guest artist. the Post unknown books
Cincinnati: F&W Publications 1991. 128p. mild foxing to edges and covers otherwise a good trade paperback literary journal in pictotrial wraps. "Floor Show" by Alvarez appears here before the publication of her first novel plus several other Chicano contributors as well as William Kotzwinkle Kay Boyle and Madiscon Smartt Bell. F&W Publications unknown books
New York: Earl G. Graves Publishing Co 1972. Hardcover. xi 132p. first printing dj. Foreword by baseball hall-of-famer Jackie Robinson. African American economist. Earl G. Graves Publishing Co hardcover books
Referência livreiro : 24735 ISBN : 069016100X 9780690161007
Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press 1967. Hardcover. xvii i 244p. very good condition in a worn and chipped dj with an old tape repair. The University of Wisconsin Press hardcover books
New York: Marzani & Munsell 1965. Hardcover. 344p. first edition inscribed and signed by Feinberg very good condition in a slightly shelf worn dj. Rabbi and early anti-war activist in the U.S. and Canada. Marzani & Munsell hardcover books
Minneapolis: Milkweed Editions 1992. Paperback. 115p. very good first edition trade paperback original in pictorial wraps. First book by the Nuyorican writer. Milkweed Editions paperback books
Referência livreiro : 44834 ISBN : 0915943743 9780915943746
New York: Hyperion 1993. Hardcover. 323p. very good first edition in quarter-cloth boards and unclipped yellow version dj. First novel by the Nuyorican writer. Hyperion hardcover books
Referência livreiro : 30361 ISBN : 1562828452 9781562828455
New York: Marzani & Munsell 1965. 344p. first edition 13-line inscription by Feinberg very good condition in a slightly shelf worn dj. Rabbi and early anti-war activist in the U.S. and Canada. Marzani & Munsell unknown books
Boston: By the Author 1937. First edition. Light soiling to covers/From the Collection of Allan B. Kirsner M.D. 8vo. Original cloth. Presentation copy inscribed by the author in the year of publication. <br/><br/> By the Author hardcover books
NY:: Library of America. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1989. Hardcover. 9781598530377 . Library of America number 45. Thirteenth printing. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. Sewn-in ribbon bookmark. . Library of America, hardcover books
Referência livreiro : 93087 ISBN : 1598530372 9781598530377
Boston:: Houghton Mifflin. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1995. Hardcover. 0395698243 . Second printing. SIGNED by the illustrator on the title page. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Houghton Mifflin, hardcover books
Referência livreiro : 77945 ISBN : 0395698243 9780395698242
Birmingham:: Gryphon Editions. Near Fine. 1991. Hardcover. Complete in two volumes. First edition thus. Octavos fully bound in blue leather with gilt lettering and design raised bands along spine all edges gilt ribbon book marks. Both volumes are near fine. . Gryphon Editions, hardcover books
Norwalk:: Heritage Press. Near Fine. 1970. Hardcover. Selected with an introduction by Carl Van Doren. "Sandglass" laid in. A reprint edition. Fine in a near fine a bit faded along the edges slipcase. . Heritage Press, hardcover books
Minneapolis: Milkweed. 1992. Fine in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Fine. Milkweed paperback books
London: Printed by James Cotterel 1667. Book. Good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Quarto 4to. Two works bound in one volume. "Poems" iii 68 pages of text. Heavily browned and irregularly discolored with some minor early marginalia with several corners or small chips repaired. "A Sermon." v 30 pages; Printed for Brabazon Aylmer London 1683. Title continues ".Chappel Octob. 29. 1682." Wing 2nd ed.; M685. There are a few small stains but the text reamains clean and in excellent condition. Bound in circa 1840 three quarter leather with marbled paper-covered boards; minor to moderate ubbing and shelfwear to the binding. Both of these are highly uncommon rarely offered on the market. Both are first editions. While these measure only 8 inches in height they are indeed quartos. Printed by James Cotterel Hardcover books
Paris: E. Plon et Cie 1880. Book. Good condition. Hardcover. Third edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Two volume set; complete. Black leather spines marbled paper-covered boards and dark cloth covered corners; moderately rubbed and worn remaining intact and attractive. The first few pages of the first volume are water-stained and a previous owner's name is on the title page. The half-title page of the second volume has a previous owner's name the same. The texts of both volumes are moderately foxed. Minor soiling to the closed page edges and a few pages with creases to the upper corners. Two quires small gatherings of pages are loosened from the text remaining attached. Text is in French. The story is set in Paris and the story turns upon the unraveling of the plots of a group of Nihilist refugees. It contains careful character studies both Russian and French. Translation of title: The Lost Casket. Detective/Crime Fiction. E. Plon et Cie Hardcover books
New York NY: Bloch Publishing Company 1950. Book. Near fine condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. xviii 128 pages of text. Blue hardcover cloth binding; protected in stiff archival mylar. No dustjacket. Illustrated with six black & white plates including maps drawings and portraits. With a Preface by Dr. Solomon Grayzel. With an introduction biographical sketch of the author and explanatory notes by the translator. Translated from the Hebrew by Mesch. Inscribed and signed by the wife of the translator Vellie Mesch to friends in Chicago in 1965. First edition. Bloch Publishing Company Hardcover books
Chicago IL: University of Chicago Press 1925. Book. Hardcover. Americana; politics; 22p; 29.7cm; 1/2 tan cloth paper covered boards soiled; frontis portrait of Lincoln U. S. president 1861-65; 2 illus.; facsimile of speech; introduction by Oliver R. Barrett b. 1873; p. 17-19 "Mr. Lincoln at home" column from Springfield Journal Nov. 1 1858; p. 21-22 printed letter from John H. Morgan. University of Chicago Press Hardcover books
Detroit MI: Friends of the Detroit Public Library 1959. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. Civil War; p. 5-8; 22.8cm; light green paper wrapper; facsimile of portion of original manuscript of President's second annual address preserved in the Burton Historical Collection Detroit Public Library; comments by James M. Babcock; reproduction of Mathew Brady portrait of U. S. pres. 1861-65; supplement in 1959 spring issue of Among Friends quarterly publication of the Friends. Friends of the Detroit Public Library Paperback books
NY:: Oxford University Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1994. Hardcover. 0198539940 . First edition. About fine in like dust jacket. . Oxford University Press, hardcover books
Referência livreiro : 92439 ISBN : 0198539940 9780198539940
NY: Tudor 1944. Reprint. 8vo pp. 511. Chronology bibliography index. Brown cloth. VG. Biographies of fourteen Russian composers from Glinka to Scriabin. Tudor unknown books
NY 1937. Vol. 2 # 1- 12 240 pp. index. Bound in pubisher's black cloth. A very good tight copy. Includes articles by Margaret Sanger Alan Guttmacher Norman Himes Hannah Stone clinic reports and much more. Stone was the husband of Hannah Stone the doctor who ram Sanger's clinic. As Sanger notes:"She had a sympathetic response to mothers in distress and a broad attitude towards life's many problems.These qualities have kept her with us all this time one of the most beloved and loyal workers that one could ever hope for." Autobiography 1938 pp. 360-361. Indeed she came to be known as "the Madonna of the clinic." Emily S. Mudd Interview Schlesinger Library Oral History Project on Women in Family Planning May 21-August 3 1974. unknown books
Jerusalem 1985. Berg Assaf. Small 4to pp. 160. With photographs by Uli Bocker and drawings by Assaf Berg. A description of the city arranged by the seasons of the year.A nice copy in lightly scuffed dj. unknown books
NY: Norton 1946. First Edition. 8vo pp. 277. Includes musical examples. Frontis facsimilie. VG in corner-clipped and little chipped and soiled dj. Norton unknown books
Golden Eagle Press. Kurt Roesch. Small 8vo pages not numbered. Paper over boards. Spine somewhat yellowed o/w fine in scuffed slipcase. Golden Eagle Press unknown books
Readex Microprint 1966. First Edition. 8vo pp. 39. Two articles first published in 1797 about the infamous Georgia Yazoo Act which enabled one of the largest land speculation operations in U. S. history. Great Americana. Fine. Readex Microprint unknown books
London: Oxford University 1960. First Edition. Large 8vo pp. 565. Heavily illustrated. Owner's name on title some marking in text o/w VG in little browned and chipped dj. Oxford University unknown books
NY: Abrams 1974. 4to pp. 168. Index. With 154 illustrations including 61 plates in full color. A nice copy in slightly soiled dj. Abrams unknown books
London: Oxford University 1968. Second printing. Large 8vo pp. 978. Heavily illustrated. Owner's name on title some marking in text o/w VG in dj. Oxford University unknown books
American Book Company. Hardcover. Good. B000P84PJE 1898 Ex-Library. No dust jacket. A fine copy- green cloth boards are clean but show moderate wear with some rubbing has a good binding pages are clean and crisp has usual library markings- no markings/notations on the text. lz American Book Company hardcover books
Los Angeles CA: Dawson's Book Shop. Good with no dust jacket. 1963. First Edition. Miniature. Red leather boards with gilt title on front board and spine. Wear along the spine and edges of boards. Illustrated with black and white portrait of Abraham Lincoln. Limited to 1000 copies printed and bound by Bela Blau. 1 5/8" x 1 3/8". Bradbury - Dawson's Book Shop 3. ; 17 pp . Dawson's Book Shop unknown books
New York: Sun Dial Classics Co. Good. 1908. First Edition. Hardcover. Red cloth boards with faded title on spine; includes a frontis of Lincoln. Boards have moderate soiling and wear; text block has light toning and soiling. Monaghan 1398. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 389 pp . Sun Dial Classics Co. hardcover books
Skokie IL: Black Cat Press. Fine with no dust jacket. 1980. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Dark blue boards with gilt design on front board and gilt lettering on spine. Blue patterned paste downs and end pages. 2 3/4" x 2 1/8". Slight soiling on front board. Abraham Lincoln's famous treatise on unity. One of only 249 copies. Gilt leather by Bela Blau. Bradbury - Black Cat Press 66.; Miniature; 51 pp . Black Cat Press hardcover books
New York. Good. 1860. Disbound. Disbound pamphlet containing Abraham Lincoln's speech at the Cooper Institute New York City on February 27 1860. Item is in good condition: all edges have moderate wear; pieces of binding are still attached and book tape located where item was once bound into a book; fore edge has a dampstain that affects most leaves; first leaf has closed tear affecting content and a red rubber stamp is located on top right corner; all leaves have moderate soiling. One of his most effective speeches which some historians believe won him the presidency later that year. Carefully crafted speech examining slavery and is broken down in three parts: Part one presenting a rational argument concerning the Founding Fathers; part two is an emotional talk to the South; and part three is an appeal to Republicans. Sabin 41160. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 8 pp . unknown books
Washington D. C.: Government Printing Office. Good. 1863. Hardcover. Recased in orange boards with title gilt on spine. Ex-library copy with rubber stamp on all edges and title page. All edges have moderate soiling and light wear. Light toning throughout text block. This book relates the status of Mexico during the second French Intervention and includes dispatches from various foreign emissaries to Secretary of State William Seward. At this time Mexican democracy was trying stay afloat as European powers tried establish a monarchy. Although President Lincoln sympathized with Mexico's plight the United States was in a Civil War of its own. ; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 802 pp . Government Printing Office hardcover books
Baltimore: Cushings & Bailey 1864. First Edition. First and only edition extra-illustrated with approximately 65 inserted portraits. Full red pebbled morocco gilt dated 1882 on the spine rebacked with the original spine laid down the covers panelled in gilt the spine tooled and lettered in gilt with the initials "W.H.W." at the foot. 10 x 8 inches 25.5 x 21 cm; with lithographed title and approximately 65 mostly engraved or lithographed portraits inserted three are original drawings including one of Julia Ward Howe xi lithographed contents 200 pp. lithographed fascsimiles of the handwriting of the authors. Intermittent foxing the inserted portraits have offset to the text leaves opposite rebacked as noted and lightly rubbed. <br/><br/>This volume produced at the time of the 1864 Baltimore Sanitary Fair contains what is considered the first reproduction of the Gettysburg Address in Lincoln's hand. The facsimile was made from what is now known as the "Bliss Copy" of the address the fifth and final manuscript copy of the address that Lincoln executed at the request of the editors of this volume. Other authors represented here include Emerson Poe Melville Hawthorne and many other notables of the period. Cushings & Bailey unknown books
1913. With Twenty-Four Photographic Illustrations and a Map. London: Methuen & Co. 1913. 32 pp ads Dated July 1912. Original blue-green cloth. First Edition of this early account of traveling through the Lake District by way of that new-fangled contraption the motorcar. Fourteen sightseeing routes are described in detail -- including the gradient of the steeper climbs since not all motorcars could handle them. Except for some fading of the spine this is a fine copy. <br/><br/> hardcover books