New York: Leslie-Judge Company 1919. Complete Edition. Hardcover. G- Some light soiling to some binding edges; vol. 1 has narrow damp staining along bottom edge of pages; of average age inside; text and illus. are clear. 6 vols. Light brown cloth black title blocks on spines; various paginations BW illus. The complete 6-volume set of this World War I history. Includes illustrations and maps. Uncommon. Leslie-Judge Company hardcover books
Toronto Canada: The John C. Winston Co 1918. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. No jacket. Spine head and spine base lightly rubbed light general wear. 1918 Hard Cover. 736 pp. With Canada's Part in the War by Colonel George Gallie Nasmith. Illustrated with reproductions from the Official Photographs of the Canadian United States British French and Italian Governments. "The story of World War I from the Allied viewpoint with photographs maps and introduction by Gen. Peyton C. March. The John C. Winston Co hardcover books
New York: Harper & Brothers 1872. Hardcover. Very Good. Early edition; 4 1/2" x 6 1/2"; pp. 9 2-88 4; original pebbled brown boards; gilt title; red tint to page edges; minor wear to head and tail of spine; illustrated with numerous in-line engravings; very good to near fine. Attached to front cover verso is an ornate bookplate of Ellwood Cooper and Sarah Paxon Moore Cooper. He was a horticulturist and a shrewd businessman who went down in history known as the first manufacturer of olive oil in the United States and the inventor of the equipment necessary for the production of said oil. He was also responsible for bringing the eucalyptus tree to Santa Barbara. Ellwood Bluffs County Park and Ellwood Union School in the region have been named after him. Written by Francis March "considered the principal founder of modern comparative linguistics in Anglo-Saxon" the book was said to be aimed at "training the pupil to see hear and think as well as to remember rightly." New York: Harper & Brothers hardcover books
New York: The Citadel Press 1971. Signed on the front free endpaper “Frederic March - 1971â€<br /> <br /> MARCH Fredric. QUIRK Lawrence J. The Films of Fredric March. New York: The Citadel Press 1971. <br /> <br /> First edition. Large quarto 11 x 9 1/2 inches; 280 x 240 mm. 1-2551 blank pp. Illustrated throughout in black & white. <br /> <br /> Publisher's black cloth over boards spine lettered in green. A fine copy in a near fine pictorial dust jacket.<br /> <br /> Signed on the front free endpaper “Frederic March - 1971â€.<br /> <br /> Fredric March born Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel 1897-1975 was an American actor regarded as one of Hollywood's most celebrated stars of the 1930s and 1940s. As a performer he was known for his versatility. He received numerous accolades including two Academy Awards a Golden Globe Award and two Tony Awards as well as nominations for three BAFTA Awards and three Emmy Awards. New York: The Citadel Press, 1971 unknown
See Description. Signed-Autograph Very Good MARCH Fredric. Signature on 3" x 5" card Hollywood ca. 1940. Oblong 8vo with cutout halftone photograph. Signed by Authors. See Description unknown books
New York: Simon & Schuster 1944. Two copies of this book one belonging to Fredric March and the other to his wife Florence Eldridge. The poem was written during World War II and was presented in adapted dramatic form several times over the NBC radio network. The copy belonging to Fredric March is a second printing and is signed by him in pencil on the flyleaf - Fredric March November 1944. With some pencil notes by him referring to the text. At a later date the author has inscribed the book to his friend - For Fred March - Concerning whose reading of this poem words fail me - Russell Davenport. On the death of President Franklin Roosevelt in April 1945 the NBC Radio Network had March give a dramatic reading of the poem as part of its tribute to the fallen wartime President. The first printing copy belonging to Florence Eldridge is heavily annotated by her in pencil for an earlier radio reading in which she acted. Her copy is a first printing and inscribed by the author - For Florence Affectionately Russell Nov 30 / 44 And don’t for Dec 11!. There is an Autograph Letter Signed by Russell Davenport to Eldridge taped to the front pastedown tape browned dated December 12 1944 written after her radio reading - Dear Florence- This is just a little note wholly inadequate to express my appreciation for all your effort and care in the reading of My Country. You gave a superb performance. If there is ever anything that an unlikely scrivener can do in return you know where to come. Let me see you soon. Affectionately Russ. Both books are enclosed together in a custom clamshell box. Russell Davenport 1899-1954 was a very interesting man and close friend of the Marchs. As Wikipedia notes he “.served with the U.S. Army in World War I and received the Croix de Guerre. He enrolled at Yale University and graduated in 1923 where he was classmate of Henry Luce and Briton Hadden who founded Time magazine. While at Yale he became a member of the secret society Skull and Bones. In 1929 he married the writer Marcia Davenport; they divorced in 1944. He joined the editorial staff of Fortune magazine in 1930 and became managing editor in 1937. At age forty-one he turned to politics and became a personal and political advisor to Wendell Willkie. Willkie was the Republican nominee for the 1940 presidential election and lost the election to Franklin D. Roosevelt. After Willkie's death in 1944 Davenport became a defacto leader of the internationalist Republicans. Following World War II he was on the staff of Life and Time until 1952.†Simon & Schuster unknown books
New York: Harper 1948. Later printing. Signed presentation copy from the author to his friends actors Fredric March and Florence Eldridge husband and wife. Inscribed: For Florence and Frederic With love from Stuart. October 1949. With the March’s decorative bookplate which reads EX LIBRIS - FLORENC AND FREDRIC MARCH. Very good clean copy without dust jacket. Harper unknown books
not signed on a 3/4 length shot of Fredric March and Ann Blyth dressed in costume as father and daughter with John Dall looking on in a scene from the 1948 film "Another Part of the Forest." Photograph is on single stock; 8" x 10"; very good minor signs of handling; 1948. Information slip on the back. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
1951. "Willie Loman" & "F.M." in black fountain pen ink on a 3/4 length shot of Fredric March seated next to Mildred Dunnock between takes on the set of the 1951 film "Death of a Salesman". Photograph is by Lippman for Columbia Pictures and is on single weight stock; 10" x 8". Very good vertical creases; staple holes center top margin. 1951. Signed and inscribed by March to Jack Leon: "For Rev. Jack Leon - from his salesman friend handkerchiefs Willie Loman. F.M.". No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
not signed on 3/4 length shot of Fredric March with and Alan Hale in a scene from the 1944 film "The Adventures of Mark Twain." Photograph is on single stock; 10" x 8"; very good small tack holes; minor signs of handling; 1944. Information printed on the lower margin reads: "'The Adventures of Mark Twain' starring Fredric March Alexis Smith ~ A Warner Bros. ~ First National Picture.". No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
St. Louis MO: American Theatre 1951. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. Stagebill from production of Lillian Hellman's "The Autumn Garden" at the American Theatre in St. Louis MO for the week beginning December 3 1951. Signed in ink on front cover by both Frederic March and Florence Eldridge. Minor browning to edges of program and overall moderate shelfwear. American Theatre Paperback books
not signed on a full length candid shot of Fredric March and his wife Florence Eldridge leaving the studio during the filming of the 1948 film "Another Part of the Forest." Photograph is on single stock; 8" x 10"; very good minor signs of handling; 1948. Information slip reads: "Universal-International Universal City California FREDRIC MARCH WANTS AND WIFE TEAMED IN 'ANOTHER PART OF THE FOREST' - Fredric March winner of last year's acting 'Oscar' for his performance in 'The Best Years of Our Lives' has returned to Hollywood with his wife Florence Eldridge for two Universal-International films. March's first film since 'Best Years' is the role of Marcus Hubbard in the screen adaptation of Lillian Hellman's 'Another Part of the Forest.' Miss Eldridge is cast in the film as his wife Lavinia. Their second for U-I also as screen man and wife is 'The Judge's Wife.'". No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
Academic Journal Offprint from: - Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Volume 21 1900. 6pp plus 1 full-page b/w pls Printed Card Cover VGC unknown
Used - Good. Ships from the UK. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean average condition without any missing pages. unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP17542304 ISBN : 0708944086 9780708944080
London: Headline Book Publishing 2002 Book. Near Fine. Pbk. 1st Pbk Edition. The fifth novel in the gripping Georgian mystery series chronicling the adventures of Robert Fairfax. A must-read for fans of historical crime fiction. To Bath in its Georgian heyday come colourful visitors - the grand fortune hunters heiresses invalids and imposters. Among them is Colonel Sir James Delabole - wealthy gouty and seeking to make amends for a disreputable past. When flamboyant Sir James is found poisoned Robert Fairfax tutor and amateur sleuth discovers there is no shortage of suspects. To investigate Fairfax must enter a murky world of greed scandal and deception and he soon finds that the elegant spa is not such a healthy place to be. Headline Book Publishing paperback
Bookseller reference : 043998 ISBN : 074726628x 9780747266280
Ulverscroft Large Print Books. Used - Very Good. Ships from the UK. Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects. Ulverscroft Large Print Books unknown
Bookseller reference : 52687504-20 ISBN : 0708943926 9780708943922
Uk: Headline 2000. A little creasing to covers and rubbing to edges. Small bump to front cover. 2 small tears to cover. Interior very good and clean. . Paperback. Very Good -. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" Tall. Headline paperback
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press 1952. hardcover. very good/poor. Illustrated in black & white. 421pp. 8vo cloth dust wrapper; d.w. tattered cloth corners bumped. Philadelphia; University of Pennsylvania Press 1952.<br/><br/> University of Pennsylvania Press unknown books
N/A n/d. N/A. Hardcover. g. 8vo. 488 pp. total. Three-quarter leather over marbled boards. Raised bands. Gilt lettering to spine. Some age wearing to edges. Gilt top edge. Marbled endpapers. Reinforced back hinge with binders tape."With the bookplate and signature of Bruce Bryan the noted author and long time curator of the Southwest Museum of The American Indians in Pasadena California". 14 booklets on different subjects regarding Great Britain including Archaeology Natural History Architecture Surveys Anglo-Saxon Jewelry Abbeys and Castles in South Wales Ancient Cemetry at Saffron Walden Roman-Britain and many more all bound in one volume. Illustrated throughout with b/w lithographic plates fold out maps plans and drawings. A tight copy in good condition. N/A hardcover
David & Charles Publishers. Used - Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean average condition without any missing pages. David & Charles Publishers unknown
Bookseller reference : 775696-75 ISBN : 0715361082 9780715361085
Manchester: RIchard Gill 1892. 8vo off-print from the Transactions of the Lancashire and Chesire Antiquarian Society in the original printed tan wrappers 12 plates those from rubbings and photographs loosely laid in as issued. <br/><br/> RIchard Gill unknown books