Privately Printed 1971. Produced at the Lakeside Press. Printed on Mohawk Superfine text paper bound in Cockerell marbled paper boards with paste-on cover label. The frontispiece is the earliest known photograph of Lincoln a daguerreotype taken in 1846. Hard Cover. Fine. Privately Printed Hardcover
Excel Entertainment 2012-11-12 00:00:00. DVD. As New - Cash. Still in original plastic. Stock photos may not look exactly like the book. Excel Entertainment unknown
American Journal of Philology . Pages 125 to 290 165 pages in total. Rebound. Relevant letter from 1963 sellotaped to front end papers. Original card cover bound in after new end paper and rather worn at edge etc. Minor tear to edge of title page and signature on top of title page. Hardback reprint from Vols XXV and XXVI of The American Journal of Philology The peripatetic mean of style and the three stylistic characters ; The origin and meaning of the ancient characters of Style . Good. Hardcover. 1905. American Journal of Philology hardcover
Washington: Smithsonian Institution Government Printing Office. Used - Very Good. 1938. Tall octavo. Pages 307-321 & 9 plates. Moderate shelf wear to wraps. Altogether a copy in Very Good condition. Subject: Exploration. Washington: Smithsonian Institution, Government Printing Office paperback
Garden City: Garden City Publishing 1942. No makrings light to medium wear to covers. The jacket is in poor conditon missing several large chips out of edges and wear - but is interesting still. Hardcover. Good Plus/Poor Jacket. 8vo - over 7�" - 10" Tall. Garden City Publishing Hardcover
NY: Oxford University Press 1987. 1st printing with number 1 in line on copyright page. Fine with no wear or markings in a vg plus or a little better jacket. . 1st. Hardcover. Fine/VG Plus. 8vo - over 7�" - 10" Tall. Oxford University Press Hardcover
USA: Franklin Library 1979. These are not the leather books. 22 pages. An illustrated pamphlet that was designed to go with the fancy Franklin Library full leather; intricately gilded limited editions. This was also part of a series know as "The 100 Greatest Masterpieces of American Literature". Pamphlet. VG Plus. Thin 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" Tall. Franklin Library Paperback
U.S. Govt. Print. Off 1950. Paperback. Good. 1950. 102 pages. Paperback book. Pages and binding are presentable with no major defects. Minor issues present such as mild cracking inscriptions inserts light foxing tanning and thumb marking. Overall a good condition item. Paper cover has mild edge wear with light rubbing and creasing. Some light marking and sunning. U.S. Govt. Print. Off paperback
Frederick Warne 1930. Hardcover. Good. 1930. 287 pages. Red cloth boards with black lettering. Insert to front endpaper. Pages are lightly tanned and thumbed at the edges with some foxing. Binding has remained firm. Boards are mildly rub worn with some light shelf wear to spine edges and corners corners are bumped. Slight crushing to spine ends. Tanning to spine and edges. Frederick Warne hardcover
NY: Theatre Arts Books 1959. First edition. Paperback. Good Plus or better. Stapled wraps some staining to front cover and discoloration to covers well bound clean and unmarked. Includes a separate sheet laid in program undated with list of 6 dances dancers musicians etc. <br/><br/>Questions welcome. Images can be made upon request. Theatre Arts Books paperback
E. & S. Livingstone Ltd. Collectible - Good. Octavo. Hardcover Cloth. 1956. Ex-Library with the usual treatments. Text in English 60 pp. Bound in original red publisher's cloth. Cover shows mild edge wear. Interior pages are clean throughout. Binding solid. Offered by the Antiquarian Rare and Collectible department of Better World Books. Your purchase benefits global literacy programs. 100% satisfaction guaranteed. E. & S. Livingstone Ltd hardcover
Cleveland Ohio: The Lincoln Electric Company 1940. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Sixth Edition. Bound in blue leatherette with gold lettering and lines on front cover and one spine; some edge wear to boards; otherwise a solid clean copy with no marking or underlining; collectible condition; illustrated with black and white line drawings and photographs. The Lincoln Electric Company Hardcover
London: Jonathan Cape 1986. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. British First. The authors' sequel to The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail deals with the idea of the Messiah and what it meant to Jesus' contemporaries; a solid clean copy in collectable condition; dust jacket is protected by a Brodart sleeve; paper has started to tan somewhat but is still in very readable condition. Jonathan Cape Hardcover
Philadelphia PA: Dando Company 1919. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. Some edge wear to card covers; binding fully intact but loose at front edge; institutional stamp on front end paper; otherwise a solid clean copy with no marking or underlining; collectible condition; illustrated with black and white maps. Dando Company Paperback
Vancouver: Northern Electric 2006. Book. As New. Trade Paperback. Canadian First. First Edition stated on verso of title page; signed by Lincoln Clarkes on the title page with no inscription; includes both black and white and color photographs. Northern Electric Paperback
NY: Schocken Books 1974. Very good plus no markings. Laid-in are a couple of loosely related postcards of interest. no markings. Slight cover wear. Paperback. VG Plus. 8vo - over 7�" - 10" Tall. Schocken Books Paperback
London: T. Fisher Unwin. Very Good with no dust jacket; Boards rubbed foxing to all edges and . first and last several pages. 1924. First Edition. Hardcover. Navy cloth. Titles stamped in blind on front boards and in gilt on spine. A lively memoir by the Brighton-born orphan who ended up as a London journalist for forty years. Springfield capped his career as News Editor of the newly launched Daily Mail newspaper and has many ancedotes about famous people of the day including Max Beerbohm Rudyard Kipling George Bernard Shaw Oscar Wilde Mark Twain Jerome K. Jerome W. S. Gilbert Marie Corelli Gerald DuMaurier and the Prince of Wales among others. Springfield also covered more than one lurid murder trial in his day and shares his Edinburgh interview with Dr. Joseph Bell the inspiration for Arthur Conan Doyles Sherlock Holmes detective. Doyle had served as Bells clerk for awhile and carefully observed his employers detailed observations about diagnoses and medical jurisprudence conclusions. The book contains the first book publication of Arthur Conan Doyle poem To An Undiscerning Critic which Doyle wrote as a retort to a published critique about how Sherlock Holmes shouldnt denigrate other literary detectives. No other copies presently available for sale in the trade. ; 287 pages . T. Fisher Unwin hardcover
Punjab: Punjab Government 1936. Good unmarked book with bumped and worn corners and edgewear and light soiling to paper-covered boards. Book has scuff mark on rear board where sticker was removed which may indicate that this is ex-library but no library markings are present. Maps have been removed from book and are not included. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Punjab Government Hardcover
New York: Robert K Haas Inc Formerly Little Leather Library 1918. Red Little Luxart Edition 96 pgs. Book is in Very Good condition. 4"x3" Red embossed floral border trim and title in croft leatherette. These were originally promotional items and published by Little Leather Library as the publisher Robert Haas felt the term "leather" was misleading in Little Leather Library. Cover is soft. First and last pages are darkened from age. The pages are intact and bound to the cover. The print is clear. ROBERT K. HAAS, INC. (FORMERLY LITTLE LEATHER LIBRARY CORP.)
Raritan 1982. Very good condition. Extract of Kirstein's article which appeared in Raritan stapled into the Review's covers; Signed on the cover by Kirstein with gift inscription to William Welch: "Dear Bill . Love L."; 16 pages. <br/><br/> Raritan unknown
Raritan 1982. Very good condition. Extract of Kirstein's article which appeared in Raritan stapled into the Review's covers; Signed on the cover by Kirstein with gift inscription to Louise Welch: "Love from Lincoln. I loved the Orage Book."; 35 pages. <br/><br/> Raritan unknown
Very good condition. 67 single sided sheets; Copy of Type-script; This manuscript never published as such; Most poems herein were included in The Poems of Lincoln Kirstein but there are a dozen here that are not in 'Poems of'; The Table of Contents have pencil 'x' and small black check indicating those in 'Poems of' and larger checkmarks indictating "unfinished" these mostly correspond to those not in 'Poems of'; In card binder. <br/><br/> unknown
Noncord NH: Hound & Horn 1933. Paperback in good condition edges and spine fairly worn. Contains Sectionalism in the United States by Donald Davidson; Three Poems by Don Stanford; The Immortal Woman by Allen Tate; The Sleeper a poem by Geoffrey Stone; Remington and Winslow Homer by John Wheelwright; Ben Shahn by Jean Charlot and other articles and reviews; 176 pages. <br/><br/> Hound & Horn paperback
Pasadena: Twelvetrees Press 1986. First edition. Very good condition in a near very good dust jacket. Photographs of Kirstein's art collection along with his recollections and impressions related to many pieces including a stylized stain glass enneagram. Limited to 3000 copies; 107 pages. <br/><br/> Twelvetrees Press unknown
New York: Farrar Straus Giroux 1994. First edition. Very good condition in a very good dust jacket. In Mosaic Kirstein's shapes his memories into the compelling story of a young man's quest to fuse his various roles into a unified self while searching for a vocation. Scenes of his life move from mansions of Boston bars of Brooklyn Gurdjieff and Fontainebleau the brothels of Marrakesh and finally to Paris to bring choreographer George Balanchine to the U.S. 269 pages. <br/><br/> Farrar Straus Giroux unknown
New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux 1991. Fine condition in a fine dust jacket. Contains a reworked version of his "Crane Carlson" essay from Raritan I-3 with a few references to Gurdjieff. Especially a brief analysis of the term 'honest workman' which Gurdjieff used to describe Martin Benson in his parting conversation with Kirstein see "The Education" in Raritan Vol. II No. 3 and is referred to here and a Skandanavian-American ex-farmer. Edited by Nicholas Jenkins; 423 pages. <br/><br/> Farrar, Straus & Giroux unknown
New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press 1948. First edition. Fine condition in a good slipcase slipcase quite worn and soiled. Number 299 of 435 copies; Color frontis and with extra copy of frontis illustration laid in; Printed on rag paper; 69 pages. <br/><br/> Rutgers University Press unknown
Atlantic Monthly Magazine. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1909. Magazine. Nice pages mildly discolored due to age; No Illustrations; 6 x 9; 8 pages; An Article/Story from a vintage journal and not the complete magazine . Atlantic Monthly Magazine unknown