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Mazur, Michael, Maler und Graphiker (1935-2009).
Eigenh. Brief mit U. Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, 5. V. 1976.
1 S. 4to. An den Kulturattaché und Botschaftsrat Peter Schoenwaldt (1934-2004): "This ist the catalogue of the show at the Corcoran which includes some of my work and others that may interest you and probably would have interested Von Humboldt [...]". - Auf Briefpapier mit gedr. Briefkopf der "Brandeis University".
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Mazzini, Giuseppe, Freiheitskämpfer (1805-1872).
Eigenh. Brief mit U. [London], 24. VII., o.J.
1½ SS. auf Doppelblatt. 12mo. An einen namentlich nicht genannten Adressaten: "You will receive one vol. archivio. One French Rev. by Buchez. Two vols. of The Revue des D.M. Two of The Revue Independante. Will you be so kind as to send: The vols V and VI, 1844 of The Revue des Deux Mondes. The vols. 3, 4 and 5th of The Revue Independent and the 3rd vol. of the Buchez 'Révolution Française'. I have still three vols. of the Library which I shall send back together with those I shall receive [...]".
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Mazzini, Giuseppe, Italian politician and freedom fighter (1805-1872).
ALS ("Giu. Mazzini"). N. p., 26 April, n. y.
Small 8vo. 1½ pp. on bifolium. Fine letter to an an unnamed addressee: "[...] Prendo dieci numeri e tolgo una Lira a costo d'esso [...]". - Slight defects to folds (contemporarily rebacked, no loss to text); some browning. - Fol. 1 with ms. number "181", the reverse with a small label, monogram stamp "LS" and ms. number "128".
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Mazzini, Giuseppe, Italian politician and freedom fighter (1805-1872).
ALS. High Holborn, n. d.
16mo. 2 pp. on bifolium. To Sabilla Novello, concerning two tickets for a concert. - Sabilla Novello (1821-1904), daughter of the musician and publisher Vincent Novello and sister of the singer Clara Novello, taught music and was also active as an illustrator and translator. - Insignificant traces of mounting in left margin.
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Mazzini, Giuseppe, Italian politician and freedom fighter (1805-1872).
Autograph letter signed ("Gius. Mazzini"). No place, 8 April (no year).
Small 8vo. 1 page. In Italian: Signora Filopanti must have received her reply. Probably, the family will accept it; but it is necessary that she come to London. - Small traces of mounting on reverse.
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Mazzini, Giuseppe, politician and freedom fighter (1805-1872).
4 autograph letters signed ("'Gius." or "Giuseppe Mazzini"). N. p., 1870 and undated.
Small 8vo. Altogether 7 pp. on 4 double leaves. One letter to his sister (15. II. 1870), one to Sig. Nova, one to Stefano, and one to an unnamed "amici". - Accompanied by a lithographic portrait; mostly written on very thin paper with small damages to edges and traces of mounting. - Letter to the "amici" / friends from the end of the first page to the end of the letter: "Come dissi fin da quando ci vedevamo la / prima volta, non posso negare che mi sorge / spesso dentro il pensiero: 'Se vediamo che / il sorgere di Piac. presenti l'opportunità alle / città d'Italia, perché non lo potrà il sorgere di / Genova?' Non posso a meno di ripetere / questo pensiero; ma più in là non vedo. L'amico vi dirà dell'Ufficiale che lo / veduto questa mattina. Appena io abbia notizie, le avviso. Se per / caso credete di determinarvi a fare, avvertite-/mi senza indugio. Darò allora i proclami e vi / vedrò subito. Il Governo ha evidentemente paura. E non / osa appigliarsi a misure anteriormente repres-/sive. V' è agitazione, come sapete, anche nel / macinato. Il Governo nondimeno presente il moto da / parte nostra. E questo potrebbe forse modificare / il disegno e dare più importanza alla mia / idea d'assalire le ali, procacciare armi e / portar poi le forze concentrate ed eccitate da / una vittoria sul centro. Ma di questo si / parlerebbe. Vostro tutto Gius M". - "As I have said since we have met for / the first time, I cannot deny that the thought / occurs to me often: ' If we see that / the rising of Piac. shows the opportunity for / the cities of Italy, why could the rising of / Genova not do the same thing?' I cannot stop to repeat / this thought; but I do not see any more in it. The friend will let you know from the Officer that I saw him / this morning. As soon as I have news, I will let you know. In / case you believe you will make up your mind to act, let me know / without delay. I will then give a proclamation and I will / see you immediately. Obviously, the Government is afraid. And it does not / dare to cling to measures which were repres-/sive before. There is agitation, as you know, even in / the crushed. Still, the Government presents the stimulus for / us. And this could maybe change / the plan and give more importance to my / idea of attacking the wings, procuring weapons and / then leading the concentrated and excited forces to / a victory over the centre. But we will talk / about this. Yours entirely Gius M".
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Maël Pierre, pseudonyme de Charles Causse (1862-1904) et Charles Vincent (1851-1920) [différent de Charles Vincens], écrivain.
Lettre autographe signée de la main de Charles Causse (Charles Vincent restait dans l'ombre). Paris, 25. VI. 1904.
1 p., in-8. Belle lettre de 16 lignes à Charles Vincens de la belle écriture violette de Pierre Maël, peu de temps avant sa mort. "Bien que souffrant", Maël tient à remercier son correspondant pour ce qu'il a "fait en faveur de Rose Héré". En effet, Rose Héré a sauvé du naufrage 14 marins marseillais du navire Le Vesper le 1er novembre 1903, après être tombée à l'eau en voulant les diriger, tout cela au large d'Ouessant. L'académie de Marseille, en raison de l'origine des marins, lui donnera un prix qui mettra "cette pauvre fille […] jusqu'à la fin de ses jours à l'abri du besoin". Pierre Maël remercie aussi Charles Vincens pour l'article sur son roman Fleur des roses.
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Maître des Requêtes, Cabinet du Ministre de l'Intérieur
LETTRE AUTOGRAPHE SIGNÉE À GELLIBERT Alexis DU MAÎTRE DES REQUËTES, Paris, 1842
Maître des Requêtes, Cabinet du Ministre de l'Intérieur. Lettre autographe signée adressée à Alexis GELLIBERT à la date du 19 juin 1842. Dimensions : 20,9 x 25,3 cm. 1 page. État : Bon état . Voir photos. Envoi soigné dans un emballage rigide et étanche. N’hésitez pas à visiter ma boutique et affiner vos recherches en fonction des catégories qui vous intéressent. Ma boutique L'Art Délivré. Lettres autographes, vieux papiers, livres anciens, photographies, gravures, timbres… Nous expertisons et/ou rachetons dans toute la France vos lettres, collections de lettres et livres anciens. Merci de votre visite. Jérôme KAYSER.
书商的参考编号 : boz_005423
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Maître Hans Joachim, Politikwissenschaftler (1934-2020)
Eigenh. Albumblatt mit U.
o.J. Innsbruck, 6. XII. 1956, 8°. 1 Seite.
书商的参考编号 : 59482
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Mc Cloughlin, Mary
Les ors des champs... [ Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ]
Préface de Jean-François Chiappe, 1 vol. in-8 carré rel. pleine toile éditeur, Carbonnel, Paris, 1974, 38 pp. Envoi de l’auteur adressé à l’académicien, grand médecin, poète et humaniste, le professeur Jean Bernard. Avec signature de l’auteur. Bon état. Français
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McAlister, Wayne H.; McAlister, Martha
Guidebook To The Arkansas National Wildlife Refuge
Victoria TX: Mince Country Press 2006. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. 8vo. 336 pages indexed. Signed softcover in glossy colour illustrated wrappers. Binding shows no wear. Signed by author on title page. Text is clean. <br/> <br/> Mince Country Press paperback
书商的参考编号 : 038623 ???????? : 0961844817 9780961844813
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McARTHUR Oland A. "Dixie" 1892 1986
Signature
1914 witnessed both the debut and the retirement of this Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher. Bold full signature in blue ballpoint heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. n.y. Near fine. Nice example. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 29249
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McAVOY May 1901 84
Inscribed Photograph Signed
Popular silent star who co-starred with Al Jolson in "The Jazz Singer" 1927; ironically talking pictures put an end to her career. Color IPS verso 4" X 6¼" n.p. n.d. Very good. Book photograph a colorized still scene from "Ben Hur" 1925 showing her and Ramon Novarro embracing mounted to heavy white stock on the verso of which she inscribes "Very best wishes to / Terry / Sincerely / May McAvoy" in blue ballpoint. Uncommon. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 19076
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McAVOY, May (1901-84)
Inscribed Photograph Signed
Popular silent star who co-starred with Al Jolson in "The Jazz Singer" 1927; ironically talking pictures put an end to her career. Color IPS verso 4" X 6¼" n.p. n.d. Very good. Book photograph a color reproduction of a film poster for "Caught in the Fog" mounted to heavy white stock on the blank verso of which she inscribes "Best wishes to / Terry / Most Sincerely / May McAvoy" in blue ballpoint. Scarce. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 19033
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McCall, Marguerite
And Roofs Need Patching SIGNED
N. P.: The Author 1982. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 8vo. 136 pages. Burgundy hardcover. The binding shows some rubbing and wear with bumping and abrasion to the headcap of the spine. SIGNED by the author on the title page. Additionally there is a prior owner's inscription on the front pasted down. Text is clean. Novel by a Edenton North Carolina writer who attended East Carolina University in Greenville N.C. <br/> <br/> The Author hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 050777
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McCall, Marguerite
And Roofs Need Patching SIGNED
N. P.: The Author 1982. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 8vo. 136 pages. Hardcover in burgundy dust jacket. DJ has edge-wear bumping. Lower left corner of rear cover has a small tear and some of the dust jacket has lifted up. The front flyleaf has a notation at top right corner. Title page is inscribed by the author to Dr. Lindley Butler a NC Historian. Text is clean. Novel by a Edonton North Carolina writer who attended East Carolina University in Greenville N.C. <br/> <br/> The Author hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 046489
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McCANN Terrence 1932 2006
Signature
This American wrestler won Olympic gold in Rome in 1960 for bantamweight freestyle wrestling; one of the founders of the United States Wrestling Foundation now USA Wrestling; in 1977 he was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. Choice bold signature plus "1960 Gold medalist / Wrestling" in blue fineline heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. n.y. 1984 August 14. Fine. With original envelope. Quite choice. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 21995
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McCARTHY Alex G. 1888 1978
Signature
Shortstop and second baseman debuting with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1910. Large full signature and Salisbury Maryland address in blue ballpoint 5" X 3" card n.p. n.d. Near fine. Attractive later life example. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 29225
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MCCARTHY (Mary).
Les Oiseaux d'Amérique. Roman traduit de l'américain par A. Lévi.
Paris Robert Laffont 1972 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couverture à rabats illustrée, 412 pp. Edition originale française avec un envoi autographe signé de l'autrice : "Pour Nathalie [Sarraute] et Raymond "en hommage de l'auteur" et avec sa tendre affection, Mary".
书商的参考编号 : 107699
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MCCARTHY (Mary).
Les Oiseaux d'Amérique. Roman traduit de l'américain par A. Lévi.
Paris Robert Laffont 1972 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couverture à rabats illustrée, 412 pp. Edition originale française avec un envoi autographe signé de l'autrice : "Pour Nathalie [Sarraute] et Raymond "en hommage de l'auteur" et avec sa tendre affection, Mary".
书商的参考编号 : 107699
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MCCARTHY (Mary).
The Humanist in the Bathtub.
New York The New American Library, coll. "A Signet Book" 1964 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, couverture illustrée, 216 pp., en anglais. Choix au format poche de chroniques théâtrales parues entre 1937 et 1962, avec un bref envoi autographe signé de l'autrice : "A Nathalie [Sarraute], Mary".
书商的参考编号 : 107702
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MCCARTHY (Mary).
The Humanist in the Bathtub.
New York The New American Library, coll. "A Signet Book" 1964 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, couverture illustrée, 216 pp., en anglais. Choix au format poche de chroniques théâtrales parues entre 1937 et 1962, avec un bref envoi autographe signé de l'autrice : "A Nathalie [Sarraute], Mary".
书商的参考编号 : 107702
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McCarthy, Eugene Joseph, Politiker (1916-2005)
Große Porträtfotografie mit eigenh. U. auf der Bildseite.
o.J. , Ohne Ort und Jahr, 24 x 18,5 cm.
书商的参考编号 : 59705
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McCLELLAN John L. 1896 1977
Signature
The second longest serving U.S. senator 1943-77 hailed from Arkansas; he was famed for his 1960s crime investigations. Handsome signature heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. 1967 July 10. Fine. With original envelope. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 16065
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McClelland, Jack [Solecki, Sam ED.]
Imagining Canadian literature: The selected letters of Jack McClelland
Toronto: Key Porter Books 1998 Book. As New. French Wraps. Signed by Publisher. 1st Canadian Edition. "As a pioneer in Canadian publishing Jack McClelland presided over the creation of the Canadian canon through the publishing house of McClelland and Stewart. This collection of his letters to Canadian authors bear witness to his friendships his devotion to the authors he published his sense of humour his ideas about literature and the Canadian identity as well as his sense of what makes for good publishing." Edited by Sam Solecki. 300p. Signed on title page by Anna Porter of Key Porter publishing. Key Porter Books paperback
书商的参考编号 : 34963 ???????? : 1550139533 9781550139532
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McClelland, Jack [Solecki, Sam ED.]
Imagining Canadian literature: The selected letters of Jack McClelland
"As a pioneer in Canadian publishing, Jack McClelland presided over the creation of the Canadian canon through the publishing house of McClelland and Stewart. This collection of his letters to Canadian authors bear witness to his friendships, his devotion to the authors he published, his sense of humour, his ideas about literature and the Canadian identity, as well as his sense of what makes for good publishing." Edited by Sam Solecki. 300p. Signed on title page by Anna Porter of Key Porter publishing Book
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McCONNAUGHEY, George C. (1897-1966)
Typed Letter Signed
This Ohio republican was named chairman of the powerful Federal Communications Commission by President in Eisenhower in 1954 but resigned in 1957 in the face of bribery charges involving the awarding of television channels in Miami and Pittsburgh. TLS 1p 6 3/4" X 9" Washington DC 1956 February 13. Addressed to Bruno J. Gianetti. Very good. Single 1" scotch tape stain not affecting text and mounting traces on verso. On Federal Communications Commission letterhead a fun letter to the parents of a boy named George: "By George I think you have a Capitol idea even though I make no claim to fame. If I can improve as much as your little George grows in stature by the time he is old enough to understand your book his name could be mor exemplary. At least you have furnished me with an additional incentive to not let George do it alone. I have a son named George too who is also working to add meaning to the name. Since I understand George whether large or small I know that your George will get my message because he is wired for sound too." Bold full signature in blue fountain pen. A gracious and thoughtful response; unfortunately despite his lofty language McConnaughey would be resigning under questionable circumstances about a year later. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 32188
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McCorkle, Margit L[undstrom], Musikwissenschaftlerin (geb. 1942)
Robert Schumann. Thematisch-Bibliographisches Werkverzeichnis. Unter Mitwirkung von Akio Mayeda und der Robert-Schumann-Forschungsstelle.Herausgegeben von der Robert-Schumann-Gesellschaft Düsseldorf.
o.J. München, Henle, 2003, Gr.-8°. 86, 1044 Seiten. Blaue OLwd. - Gut erhalten..
书商的参考编号 : 61212
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Mccormack, John; Autrey & Kah..
Photograph of Tenor John McCormick
Photograph . No Binding. Near Fine. One of a set of photographs sent to William Granger for his book "We Proudly Sang at the Met". An 8 x 10" photograph portrait of McCormack portrait bust. <br/> <br/> unknown
书商的参考编号 : 008694
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McCORMACK, Wilbur (?-?)
Signature
This former athlete gymnast and wrestler was a noted dancer in the 1930s with Ted Shawn's "Denishawn Dancers" the first all-male dance troupe in the U.S.; he was wounded in World War two and turned to choreography creating the "Boxing Dance." Incredibly tremulous but bold and easily legible signature in black fineline heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. 1982 August 25. Fine. With original envelope. Interesting old-age example of this unusual and seldom-encountered signature. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 29059
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McCormack, John, Irish tenor (1884-1945).
Autograph letter signed. London, 5. VI. 1932.
8vo. ½ p. To a Mr. Sharp who had asked for an autograph: "Thanks for your letter. Unfortunately I have not had a photograph by me at the moment. However if you will write to the office during my tour this coming autumn I will be glad to hand you one. [...]". - On stationery with letterhead of "The May Fair Hotel" in London.
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McCORMICK Mike 1917 76
Signature
Debuting in 1940 this outfielder played ten seasons with the Cincinnati Reds Boston Braves and elsewhere. Bold signature in blue ballpoint heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. 1975 April 15. Fine. With original envelope. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 19191
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McCORMICK, Robert S. (1849-1919)
Autograph Fragment unsigned
Grandson of inventor Robert McCormick nephew of reaper inventor Cyrus Hall McCormick father of editors Joseph Medill McCormick and "Colonel" Robert R. McCormick -- this career diplomat joined the State Department in 1887 serving as U.S. ambassador to Austria-Hungary 1902 Russia 1902-05 and France 1905-07 although according to one journalist McCormick's "career as a dilettante diplomat took a backseat to his more serious pursuit of alcohol." Autograph Fragment unsigned on printed calling card heavy stock 3" X 1½" London England n.y. Near fine. Handsome italic "Mr. Robert McCormick" printed at center and beneath this McCormick has penned in brown ink in his small neat hand "Hotel Belgravia / Victoria Street S.W." Likely dates from early in his State Department career else a title such as "Ambassador" would have preceded his name. The card bears a heavy printed black border or "mourning rule" but since it's difficult to assign a date to this it's also difficult to determine what death in his family would have occasioned the mourning border. The Victoria Street area of southwest London is appropriate as it was chock full of foreign embassies and McCormick must have been on some State Department assignment there. Not signed alas but a most unusual item nevertheless. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 28618
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McCOSH James 1811 94
Signature
This Scottish-born Presbyterian clergyman was a philosopher and proponent of the Scottish School of Common Sense; a noted professor of philosophy in 1868 he became president of the College of New Jersey now Princeton University serving until 1888. Clipped "Yours" and bold signature 4" X 1" lined slip n.p. n.y. Very good. Dozen or so words "the privilege and at these meetings / of intellectual life." in his script on the verso. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 31246
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McCOY, Frank R. (1874-1954)
Typed Note Signed
This 2nd lieutenant with the 10th Cavalry the famed "Buffalo Soldier's" participated in the charge up San Juan Hill during the Spanish-American War and was wounded; he also served as aide to General Wood in Cuba and the Philippines and then to Major General Theodore Roosevelt; in 1917 he was named member of the General Staff of the American Expeditionary Forces and commanded the 63rd Infantry Brigade. TNS 1p 7¼" X 10½" Chicago IL 1935 Mat 2. Addressed to Louis Thuringer. Very good. Some mild wrinkling. On letterhead of "War Department / Headquarters Sixth Corps Area" McCoy regrets he hasn't a photograph to send but hopes "this letter will furnish you with my autograph." Boldly signed in full in black ink. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 31420
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McCoy, Penny
WINNING IS EVERYTHING BUT . . .: LIFE'S PURPOSE FULFILLMENT AND JOY ARE ALL ABOUT YOUR HEART. YOU AND I ARE NO DIFFERENT. WE CAN WIN OR LOSE. WHICH DO YOU CHOOSE SIGNED by AUTHOR
United States: AuthorHouse. Very Good. 2004. First Edition. Paperback. 1418442194 . Book is Very Good. Signed author's inscription on title page dated 2/17/07. Clean and unmarked text. Tight and sturdy binding. Very light edge corner and surface shelf wear to cover. Binding defect at cover spine edge surface where excess binding glue in gutter caused ripples. Bottom corners of covers lightly bent. Very small price sticker rear cover. Page 426 top corner tip bent. Author's self-published book. ; Trade PB; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 458 pages; Signed by Author . AuthorHouse paperback
书商的参考编号 : 5376 ???????? : 1418442194 9781418442194
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McCracken, James
Photograph of Tenor James McCracken Signed
1965. Photograph . No Binding. Near Fine. One of a set of photographs sent to William Granger for his book "We Proudly Sang at the Met". An 8 " x 10" photograph portrait of James McCracken as "Otello" and stamped as such on the reverse nicely inscribed to Granger by McCracken. With a holograph note secretarial dated 1965 transmitting it to Granger. <br/> <br/> unknown
书商的参考编号 : 008685
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McCRACKEN, Harold (1894-1983)
Typed Note Signed
This American author photographer cinematographer and producer co-founded the Buffalo Bill Historical Center and the Whitney Museum of Western Art; as an explorer he led a group that attempted to prove a land bridge once existed between Alaska and Siberia; his numerous books include "Beyond the Frozen Frontier" 1936 and many titles about cowboys big game hunting and artists of the American West. TNS 1p 8½" X 11" New York NY 1940 October 4. Addressed to Arnold Gates 1914-93 noted Lincoln and Civil War scholar. Near fine. On letterhead of "Courier Productions" a documentary film production company he founded McCracken tells an admirer he "deeply appreciated your very pleasant remembrance of my birthday as well as the nice things said about 'Beyond the Frozen Frontier'. Although I have no immediate plans for another book I have been flirting with a couple of ideas which may materialize." As indeed they did with "The Biggest Bear on Earth" published in 1943 and several other titles released in the '40s. Signed boldly in full. An exceptionally early example. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 37837
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McCRARY, George W. (1835-90)
Signed Calling Card
Rutherford B. Hayes's Secretary of War 1877-79 had been a four-term Iowa congressman 1868-76. Large and bold "Geo. W. McCrary / Secy of War / Nov 16 1877" penned in brown ink on the verso of his printed "The Secretary of War" calling card heavy stock 3½" X 2¼" n.p. Near fine. A superb example signed in office. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 31679
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McCUTCHEON, John T. (1870-1949)
Signed Ink Drawing
Pulitzer prize-winning editorial cartoonist with the "Chicago Tribune" 1903-45. Signed ink drawing 14¼" X 18" n.p. 1929. Very good. Slightest bit of edgewear and mild soiling. Labeled "Putting their Sincerity to the Test" by McCutcheon along the lower margin this single-panel cartoon depicts President Herbert Hoover full length front and center and facing right wonderfully executed as he stands in front of a circular table. With his arms he presents a large scroll laid out on this table which reads in full: "Proper defense requires military strength relative to that of other nations. We will reduce our strength in proportion to any other. It remains for the others to say how low they will go. It cannot be too low for us. Hoover's Armistic Day address." Hoover is saying "There! Now let's see if you're really sincere in wanting to give your tax payers some relief from their armament burdens." Behind Hoover at the left of the drawing a sketchy figure of a worried-looking Uncle Sam sits astride huge sacks of money labeled "U.S. Resources." In front of Hoover at the right of the drawing stand six attentive listeners: A portly "Britain" in Edwardian getup sports a Union Jack vest while alongside him a shadowy figure is hunched by the huge sack he hoists labeled "British Armament Burden on the Tax Payer"; "France" in military uniform scratches his bewhiskered chin while a similar hunched figure strains under a sack labeled "French Naval Burden on the Tax Payers"; behind these figures stand "Japan" in military uniform a "Japanese Burden" sack just visible at his side and "Italy" in military uniform sack at his side. On November 11 1929 Hoover had expressed these Armistice Day sentiments in a speech given before the Annual Convention of the Mississippi Valley Association. This drawing which McCutcheon dates "Nov. 13" at lower left is a superb and provocative example of McCutcheon's ability to humanize political concepts to make abstract notions concrete. And artistically this rendering of Hoover is among his very best. Signed simply "McCutcheon" at lower right as usual. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 19208
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McCUTCHEON, John T. (1870-1949)
Signed Ink Drawing
Pulitzer prize-winning editorial cartoonist with the "Chicago Tribune" 1903-45. Signed ink drawing 14¼" X 18½" n.p. n.y. Very good. Slightest bit of edgewear. A cryptic untitled cartoon consisting of five panels: two across the top one across the middle and two across the bottom. The upper left of the top two panels shows traces of a title underneath pencilled in McCutcheon's hand but erased for some unknown reason that reads: "The Invention as applied to the Automobile." This drawing shows a crazy-looking automobile apparently coal-powered for it bears two large smokestacks bearing a fashionable couple zipping along one of them marveling "A marvelous invention! It cheers the heart sweetens the breath and prevents bagging at the knees." To the right of this the next panel depicts a biplane aloft also apparently coal-powered showing one large smokestack cruising above the earth a voice from within asking "Hey down there is this the right road to Singapore" From the earth far below appears a voice bubble containing Chinese characters. A pencilled caption in McCutcheon's hand below this has likewise been erased a couple words decipherable but not enough to make sense of it. The large wide middle panel shows a gargantuan metal ship -- a sailing ship and steamboat appear small as ants in the foreground -- chugging along also apparently coal-powered with several humongous smokestacks. The lower left panel depicts a strange propeller-driven rocket of some sort again apparently coal-powered showing a smokestack -- possibly a missile -- zipping from west to east far above the earth; a pair of tiny figures on North America seem to cheer it along and its destination in Europe is a tiny city outcropping labeled "Potsd--." Finally at lower right the last panel shows two tiny figures in what might be a junkyard. In the foreground is a pile labeled "Coal 5 Cents a Ton" but filling the background left to right are three massive oil storage containers marked "Standard Oil Co." with a sign poking out reading "For Sale Cheap to Right Party" next to this a building with smokestacks and a sign reading "Power Plant for Sale" next to this a huge structure and a sign reading "Gas Plant for Sale or Rent Will Subdivide to Suit Tenant" and lastly several enormous metal tubes and a sign reading "Bargains in Old Boilers." Signed simply "McCutcheon" at lower right as usual. Presumably McCutcheon is commenting on depressed prices of various fuel sources at this time and the continued availability of coal unknown
书商的参考编号 : 18044
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McCUTCHEON, John T. (1870-1949)
Signed Ink Drawing
Pulitzer prize-winning editorial cartoonist with the "Chicago Tribune" 1903-45. Signed ink drawing 14¼" X 16" n.p. n.y. probably 1918. Very good. Slightest bit of edgewear. Fun and handsome two-panel cartoon titled "Reciprocity" along the bottom in McCutcheon's hand with two subtitles. The top panel is titled "They've been giving you a lot to cheer about." It was first titled "They are giving you something to cheer about now" but McCutcheon altered some of the language in pencil. This depicts a group of prancing cheering men hats flung up in the air and behind them a bulletin board with the announcement "War Bulletin / Allies / Investing / St. Quentin." The Germans had attacked this French city in March 1918 just before large numbers of American troops reached the front. The lower panel is titled "Next week it will be your turn to give them something to cheer about." As wi the previous caption McCutcheon altered the original -- which read "You must give them something to cheer about next week" -- in pencil. Here another group of men -- this time all soldiers -- prace and cheer with various helmets tossed up in the air. Behind them to the left a bulletin board reads "Important! / Americans / Investing in / Liberty Bonds" while to the right appear blackened ruins. Signed simply "McCutcheon" as usual. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 18031
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McCUTCHEON, John T. (1870-1949)
Signed Ink Drawing
Pulitzer prize-winning editorial cartoonist with the "Chicago Tribune" 1903-45. Original signed ink drawing 14½" X 18½" n.p. 1930. Very good. Slight edgewear and minor soiling. Labeled "The Inquiring Reporter. He asks the question 'Do you think the London Naval Treaty insures parity in American and British naval strength'" in cursive by McCutcheon on the lower margin. This text-heavy six-panel piece depicts the inquiring reporter notepad in hand listening to six persons all male of course some of them obviously in Chicago surroundings respond to this question. Upper left panel: dapper gent in old-time golf duds gold buddies behind him replies "No not so long as the British fleet has the Rodney and the Nelson." Upper right panel: Fellow in small boat on the Chicago River answers "Not so long as Britain has a great preponderance of fast merchant ships capable of being quickly converted into 6 inch auxiliary cruisers and commerce destroyers." Middle left panel: Stodgy executive-type seated behind impressive desk and bookcases offers: "No but we may in 1938 -- if the U.S. builds up to the limit allowed by the treaty -- and if Britain waits till we catch up." Middle right panel: Pudgy wader in old-time swimsuit on crowded Chicago beach front observes "We get parity in submarines destroyers and aircraft carriers -- and possibly in 8 inch cruisers six years from now -- inferiority in capital ships and 6 inch cruisers." Lower left panel: Driver stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic some things in Chicago never change opines "Possibly in American waters eventually but not on our distant trade routes." Lower right panel: Pedestrian clinging to Chicago River street bridge as it rises up shouts to reporter clinging to other side "Not so long as we are hopelessly inferior in naval bases." Unlike contemporary editorial cartoons which would never get away with so much text earlier editorial cartoons such as this prime example often took more than a few seconds to grasp and assumed a firm understanding of detailed political topics of the day. Signed simply "McCutcheon" at lower right as usual. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 15044
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McCUTCHEON, John T. (1870-1949)
Signed Ink Drawing
Pulitzer prize-winning editorial cartoonist with the "Chicago Tribune" 1903-45. Original signed ink drawing 14½" X 19" n.p. 1931. Very good. Very minor and bit of soiling. Labeled "Cartoons of the Day" in cursive by McCutcheon on the lower margin followed by three subtitles this handsome three-panel piece contains three unrelated topics. The top panel titled "No time to waste" celebrates aviator Wiley Post and navigator Harold Gatty's June 1931 record-breaking eight-day flight around the world. At Left Post's plane the "Winnie Mae" is about to land and Post leans out holding up two fingers and shouting "Lunch for two!" From a building at right labeled "October Field Moscow" three waiters rush each carrying a large platter one labeled "Zakuski" another "Cabbage Soup" and the third "Cucumbers". Moscow was one of fourteen stops the pair made on their famed flight. The middle panel titled "The Grave Digger gets a big surprise" must have been occasioned by an unexpected rise in the stock market. Next to a street sign showing "Broad" and "Wall" streets a wide-eyed bear rushes away from a tombstone dropping his shovel and exclaiming "Great Scott! He seems to be alive!" The tombstone reads "Mr. Bull / Fatally / Injured / in October / and November / 1929" and a dazed bull is pulling itself up out of the whole. The lower panel titled "When an Idealist runs up against a Realist" shows a puzzled Uncle Sam scratches his chin and reads a cable: "Cablegram / French Proposals / on Debt Moratorium / U.S. to Sacrifice $250000000 / Germany Gets the Benefit / on Only $150000000. / France Sacrifices / Nothing." To the right a sweaty little man gazes at a wall thermometer that's clearly rising pushing up his hat labeled "ADT" to mop his brow and exclaim "Whew!" Signed simply "McCutcheon" at lower right as usual. A delightful trio. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 18030
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McCUTCHEON, John T. (1870-1949)
Signed Ink Drawing
Pulitzer prize-winning editorial cartoonist with the "Chicago Tribune" 1903-45. Signed ink drawing 14¼" X 18½" n.p. n.d. ca. World War One. Very good. Slightest bit of edgewear and mild soiling. Labeled "They've Changed Their Tune" by McCutcheon along the lower margin this two-panel cartoon concerns the volatile German military situation. The upper panel labeled "Before the War" depicts a suited man labeled "German Socialists" at left presumably a politician addressing the legislature raising his arm and proclaiming "These war preparations must end!" Three military figures stand at right in the foreground clutching their fists and glaring angrily at the speaker. The leftmost of them labeled "Prussian Autocracy" grumbles "He's becoming a menace to us!" Next to him stands "Militarism" and "Hohenzollerns." The lower panel labeled "Now" shows the same "German Socialists" figure front and center foreground a scroll under his arm labeled "Peace Proposal to Russian Socialists" and a picket sign he clutches reading "This War Must End!" He stares angrily at the same three military figures at the right who now appear worried and apologetic holding their hats politely in their hands. "Prussian Autocracy" says to him "You are our hope" and Militarism" adds "--our salvation." At left stands a crowd of civilians labeled "German People" who reach out desperately and implore "We want peace!" Handsomely accomplished and typically provocative a fine example of McCutcheon's artistic prowess and delight in exposing hypocrisy. Signed simply "McCutcheon" at lower right as usual. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 19209
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McCUTCHEON, John T. (1870-1949)
Signed Ink Drawing
Pulitzer prize-winning editorial cartoonist with the "Chicago Tribune" 1903-45. Original signed ink drawing 14½" X 17½" n.p. n.d. ca. 1919. Very good. Slight edgewear and minor soiling. Labeled "He would Rather Explain than answer" in cursive by McCutcheon on the lower margin this handsome single panel piece depicts an angry-looking Uncle Sam in profile in the foreground poking the shorter man in front of him identified as "Cox" and demanding "Are you for Article X -- answer me Yes or No" The shorter fellow sweating responds "Let me explain." Uncle Sam points with his other hand at two large placards posted on a wall. The placard at left reads: "Elihu Root on Article X. Article X is an alliance to enforce perpetually through the operations of the League the decisions of Mr. Wilson and his associates in the year 1919. Article X is a throwback to the old discredited alliances of the past. Article X speaks a language of power and not the spirit of progress. Article X is an attempt to do what the Holy Alliance sought 100 years ago with just as noble expressions of purpose to impose by force the judgment of the rulers of the present generation upon all future generations." The placard at right reads: "Pres. Wilson on Article X. Article X is the heart of the covenant." Former senator and secretary of state Root at this time president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace was well known as a strong supporter of the League of Nations -- BUT with strong reservations mainly about Article X which he thought highly impractical. Signed simply "McCutcheon" at lower right as usual. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 15042
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McCUTCHEON, John T. (1870-1949)
Signed Ink Drawing
Pulitzer prize-winning editorial cartoonist with the "Chicago Tribune" 1903-45. Signed ink drawing 14¼" X 17" n.p. n.y. Very good. Slightest bit of edgewear and mild soiling. Labeled "Look out for a flood of currency bills when Congress convenes" by McCutcheon along the lower margin this single-panel cartoon depicts a horde of twenty older gents -- smoky back room politicos no doubt -- hurrying from the right middle ground into the left foreground where a large finger-pointing shaped sign staked into the ground reads "To the Congress." Next to this sign stands a huddling child wrapped up from the cold and a seated dog observing the parade. The full-length figure in the lead likely represents a Western state representative wearing cowboy hat and bolo tie chomping a cigar and clutching a carpetbag in one hand and a rolled-up scroll labeled "Bill for Solution of the Currency" in the other. All of the other figures clutch similar rolls one identified as "Bill for Elastic Currency" and the others "Currency Bill." The other gents are obviously supposed to represent various types of politicians -- old-school types in top hats and formal dress Theodore Roosevelt types in more modern attire Buffalo Bill-type goateed old-timers etc. A fascinating and amusing commentary on the many currency reform measures that peppered Congressional debate in the early years of the 20th century. Signed simply "McCutcheon" at lower right as usual. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 18713
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McCUTCHEON John T. 1870 1949
Signed Ink Drawing
Pulitzer prize-winning editorial cartoonist with the "Chicago Tribune" 1903-45. Original signed ink drawing 14½" X 18" n.p. 1928. Very good. Slight edgewear and minor soiling. Labeled "Cartoons of the Day" in cursive by McCutcheon on the lower margin this handsome three-panel piece contains three unrelated topics. The top panel titled "Mr. Hoover completes his geographical education" depicts Hoover standing between a bookcase with volumes labeled "North America" "Europe" "Far East" "Asia" and "Africa" and a table with a lamp on it reading a large volume titled "South America." The middle panel titled "A new topic monopolizes dinner table conversation" depicts a tableful of well-dressed ladies and gents encircling a lady discussing stocks; to the far left at this table sits a lone lady labeled "Prohibition" and to the right sits a lone lady labeled "Florida Boom." The lower panel titled "Government ship inspection from illegible description" depicts a clerk in the foreground gazing at a large ship named "Vestris" saying "I guess that ship looks all right" and filing out a form. Signed simply "McCutcheon" at lower right as usual. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 15043
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McCUTCHEON, John T. (1870-1949)
Signed Ink Drawing
Pulitzer prize-winning editorial cartoonist with the "Chicago Tribune" 1903-45. Original signed ink drawing 14½" X 18" n.p. n.d. Very good. Slight edgewear and minor soiling. Untitled six-panel cartoon whose theme seems to be the improvement of cities. Each of the three left-side panels contrasts its right-side counterpart. Top left panel addresses unsanitary conditions by depicting an early "horseless carriage" under repair while a team of horses watches in amusement; top right panel shows a surprised horse reading a notice outside a city limits that reads "Notice! Horses sheep cattle and hogs not allowed within the city limits." Middle left panel addresses temperance by depicting a busy street filled with bars and men entering each while middle right panel shows a street with a gas station soft drink stand and movie theatre. Bottom left panel addresses proper housing by depicting a freight train chugging along on weedy ugly tracks while the bottom right panel shows the same boxcars transformed into cute little homes and their tracks quaint little front yards being tended by proud homeowners. A charming piece of social commentary. Signed simply "McCutcheon" at lower right as usual. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 15046
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McDANIEL, Keith A. (1956-95)
Signature
Dancer with the Alvin Ailey Dance Theater later a Broadway and film dancer and actor whose films include "Beaches" 1988 "Basic Instinct" 1992 and "Death Becomes Her" 1992. Neat small immaculate signature in black fineline heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. 1982 December 16. Fine. With original envelope. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 29060
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