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Published by Pocket Books, New York, 1994
ISBN 10: 0671792377ISBN 13: 9780671792374
Seller: Scene of the Crime, ABAC, IOBA, St. Catharines, ON, Canada
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. First edition, first printing of this collection of 24 short stories by various authors. All the stories were written for this collection. Featured are A Fear of Dead Things by Andrew Klavan, Snakes by Jane Yolen, Housebound by George Alec Effinger, Hot Water by Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Silent Pace by Jerry Ahern and Sharon Ahern, The Ugliest Woman in the World by Valerie Frankel, Heaven Scent by J.M. Morgan, The Worst Part by Lawrence Watt-Evans, Slime by Jon a. Harrold, Last Things First by Jack C. Halderman II, Hair by Kathryn Placek, The Hungry Sky by Brad Strickland, After You've Gone by Charles Grant, Mr. Death's Blue-Eyed Boy by S.P. Somtow, Next Door by Nancy A. Collins, The Granny by Richard Lee Byers, The Shape of Its Absence by Billie Sue Mosiman, Cankerman by Peter Crowther, Endure the Night by Robert Weinberg, The Old Steel-Faced Blues by Dean Wesley Smith, Passages by Karl Edward Wagner, Bird on a Ledge by Nancy Holder, Matters of Substance by Robert Sampson, Bridging by Rick Wilber. Introduction by Robert Bloch. Paperback original. In fine unread condition.
Published by Wayne State University Press, 1992
ISBN 10: 0814324509ISBN 13: 9780814324509
Seller: Book House in Dinkytown, IOBA, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Stated First edition with full number line. Tight and clean. NOT ex-library. Exterior looks great, spine is uncreased. An all-around excellent copy. Ships same or next business day from Dinkytown in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Due to the size/weight of this book extra charges may apply for international shipping.
Published by Dark Horse Comics, 2007
Seller: Raritan River Books, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Fine. Issues 1-25. Crisp and clean condition (in mylar envelopes, with separate cardboard stiffeners). 2007-2009. Book.
Published by American Folklife Center, 1988
ISBN 10: 0844405752ISBN 13: 9780844405759
Seller: A Squared Books (Don Dewhirst), South Lyon, MI, U.S.A.
Book
Condition: Very Good. Washington D. C., 1988; glossy paper covered boards; no dust jacket; light spine end and corner wear; Interior clean and unmarked; 4to - over 9 3/4" - 12" Tall; 159 pages.
Published by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM], Beverly Hills, CA, 1962
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Vintage photograph of actor James Stewart, director Henry Hathaway and cinematographer Charles Lang on the set of the 1962 film. With a mimeo snipe and studio stamp on the verso. An epic and romanticized depiction of Westward Expansion set between 1839 and 1889, comprised of five episodes and following four generations of a family as they move westward from New York. One of two dramatic films shot for the curved screen, three projector, Cinerama format. The film won three Academy Awards including Best Screenplay and was nominated for five others. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. National Film Registry.
Published by Shreveport, LA : The American Rose Society, 1973., 1973
Seller: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 248 pp. ; illustrated, some in color ; green cloth with gold lettering ; no dustjacket ; Contents: Director's Preface / Harold S Goldstein -- National Rose Show results -- Ineligible roses -- Plant patents -- President's Address / Dr Eldon W Lyle -- If I were a rose / Louis A Melsheimer -- First patroness of the American Rose Society -- ARF Research progress report / Joe M Woodard -- Drying and preserving roese / Ralph Marotta -- Rose judging down under / Robert L Whitaker -- Rose disease and their control / Malcolm C Shurtleff -- Little tricks for a new rose grower / Hal D Bennett -- Growth chambers of Teflon / E I Du Pont Co. -- The problem of nematodes / Prof J R Bloom -- Beware of downy mildew / Beth V Parker -- Roses in prison / Edith C Schurr -- Research for control of the Japanese beetle / Dr Thyril L Ladd, Jr -- From the rose garden / Lucille j Goodyear -- A pocket nursery of roses / R K Deshpande -- New plaque to the winners of the Warwick Silver Urn Trophy / George Rose -- Roses as shrubs / Karl P Jones -- Continuing with Benlate / Dr Eldon W Lyle -- A fertilizing program / Dr Warren Kirkley -- You be the judge / Jean U Kenneally -- An experience in rust control / Norman E Potter -- Why not try adult education? / Tom Taylor -- To name a rose / Ralph S Moore -- A libary of roses / Muriel Humenick -- Organic gardening, facts, fancy and fiction / Andrew T Leiser -- Spring pruning of roses / Albert Rissman -- Deterioration of cultivars / Dr. Charles G. Jeremias -- Propagating roses by Marcotting / K C Lee -- Rose hobbies for your wife / Mr & Mrs Gil Ragan -- Plant respiration / Mrs Mary Askey -- Out of the Might Oak - the enchanting rose / E G Scott B C Bearce M L Cunningham G W Wood -- New roses of the world -- Proof of the pudding -- Color illustrations : Medallion -- Sunset Jubilee -- Snowfire -- Gypsy -- Electron. ; slight wear, else VG. Book.
Published by Shreveport, LA : The American Rose Society, 1973., 1973
Seller: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 248 pp. ; illustrated, some in color ; green cloth with gold lettering ; no dustjacket ; Contents: Director's Preface / Harold S Goldstein -- National Rose Show results -- Ineligible roses -- Plant patents -- President's Address / Dr Eldon W Lyle -- If I were a rose / Louis A Melsheimer -- First patroness of the American Rose Society -- ARF Research progress report / Joe M Woodard -- Drying and preserving roese / Ralph Marotta -- Rose judging down under / Robert L Whitaker -- Rose disease and their control / Malcolm C Shurtleff -- Little tricks for a new rose grower / Hal D Bennett -- Growth chambers of Teflon / E I Du Pont Co. -- The problem of nematodes / Prof J R Bloom -- Beware of downy mildew / Beth V Parker -- Roses in prison / Edith C Schurr -- Research for control of the Japanese beetle / Dr Thyril L Ladd, Jr -- From the rose garden / Lucille j Goodyear -- A pocket nursery of roses / R K Deshpande -- New plaque to the winners of the Warwick Silver Urn Trophy / George Rose -- Roses as shrubs / Karl P Jones -- Continuing with Benlate / Dr Eldon W Lyle -- A fertilizing program / Dr Warren Kirkley -- You be the judge / Jean U Kenneally -- An experience in rust control / Norman E Potter -- Why not try adult education? / Tom Taylor -- To name a rose / Ralph S Moore -- A libary of roses / Muriel Humenick -- Organic gardening, facts, fancy and fiction / Andrew T Leiser -- Spring pruning of roses / Albert Rissman -- Deterioration of cultivars / Dr. Charles G. Jeremias -- Propagating roses by Marcotting / K C Lee -- Rose hobbies for your wife / Mr & Mrs Gil Ragan -- Plant respiration / Mrs Mary Askey -- Out of the Might Oak - the enchanting rose / E G Scott B C Bearce M L Cunningham G W Wood -- New roses of the world -- Proof of the pudding -- Color illustrations : Medallion -- Sunset Jubilee -- Snowfire -- Gypsy -- Electron. ; VG. Book.
Published by University of Philadelphia Press, 1963., 1963
Seller: The Book Firm, Subiaco, WA, Australia
Hardcover. Good condition in dj. Five leaders of business, television, education, government and labor examine contemporary problems in their respective fields. 131pp. 29325.
Published by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM], Beverly Hills, CA, 1962
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Two vintage photographs from the set of the 1962 film. Printed snipe on the verso of each and studio stamp on the verso of one. One photo shown. Please inquire to see the other. An epic and romanticized depiction of Westward Expansion set between 1839 and 1889, comprised of five episodes and following four generations of a family as they move westward from New York. One of two dramatic films shot for the curved screen, three projector, Cinerama format. The film won three Academy Awards including Best Screenplay and was nominated for five others. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. National Film Registry.
Published by University of Philadelphia Press, Philadelphia, 1963
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: good. First Edition. Very good black cloth hardcover with bright gilt spine titles, tight, clean pp. Good + dust jacket with a pill-sized chip in the spine panel, now in a clear wrapper.
Published by Panini Verlags GmbH, 2021
ISBN 10: 3741625167ISBN 13: 9783741625169
Seller: moluna, Greven, Germany
Book
Condition: New.
Published by Kunstbuch Berlin Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Berlin, 1982
ISBN 10: 3887250869ISBN 13: 9783887250867
Seller: Vincent Borrelli, Bookseller, Albuquerque, NM, U.S.A.
Book First Edition Signed
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First edition, first printing. Signed, dated (May 83) and inscribed in black ink on the title page to Joyce Neimanas and Robert Heinecken: "For Joyce and Robert, We enjoyed very much staying at your home. Thank you! Love, [illegible]." Soft cover. Illustrated wrappers. Text (in German) by Christos M. Joachimides, Robert Rosenblum, Hilton Kramer, Walter Bachauer, Karl-Heinz Bohrer, Paul Feyerabend, Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani and Thomas Bernhard. Work by George Baselitz, Joseph Beuys, Jonathan Borofsky, James Lee Byars, Sandro Chia, Francesco Clemente, Gilbert & George, Jörg Immendorff, Anselm Kiefer, Jannis Kounellis, Mario Merz, Malcolm Morley, Sigmar Polke, Susan Rothenberg, David Salle, Julian Schnabel, Frank Stella, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol and numerous others. Includes biographies of the artists and an exhibition checklist. 120 pp., with numerous color and black and white plates. 11 x 8-3/8 inches. Published on the occasion of the 1982 Berlin International Art Exhibition. Near Fine (some shelf wear and light creasing to the spine). Signed by Author.
Published by LONDON, ENGLAND, 1918
Seller: Katz Fine Manuscripts Inc., Cochrane, AB, Canada
Condition: Very Good. On offer is a super, original manuscript relic of World War I, being an autograph letter handwritten by Karl George Lees a Canadian soldier [L/Cpl 769012] while he was on "Blighty leave", in England, New Year's Eve 1918. There is some very interesting content in this letter, including some strong criticism of the American contingent: the "Yanks." Lees arrived in France in March 1917 with the 124th Canadian Infantry Battalion (Pioneer); The Governor General's Body Guard. He served at the Western Front in March 1918 in the 124th until that battalion was absorbed into the Canadian Engineers on 25th May 1918. He spent the remainder of the war in France and Belgium. He was present at the victories at Vimy Ridge, Passchendaele, and others, including the "Hundred Days" in 1918. This letter is addressed to his girlfriend, Miss L[ucy] Routledge of Oak Ridges, Ontario, who was a student nurse at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. Originally from England Lees was spending his leave at the home of his family in London. His brother had been killed in action shortly before the armistice, leaving behind a widow and two young children. This five [5] page letter perfectly exemplifies the attitude that Karl had become, like many Canadian, British, French, and other allied soldiers, perturbed by the perception that the American army had been the decisive element in achieving final victory. In this letter he writes: "We got to London about 14:30 and were in time to see a naval squad coming from Buckingham Palace way with fixed bayonets, and on making enquiries found out that President Wilson was visiting and passing through Trafalgar Square. We got over to the Square as soon as possible but were too late, but the crowds were enormous and the Strand was decorated up, mainly with 'Old Glory'. It gets my nanny to see and hear nothing but 'the Yanks' and 'the States.' Why, when I was in Brussels they showed on the screen at one of the theatres the King of the Belgians, naturally they clapped. Then King George and there was hardly a stir, and then Wilson was put up and the house nearly went crazy, made even more ovation than for King Albert. Why, I could hardly have expected more if my portrait had been shown. The Yanks certainly think it pays to advertise." Aside from this, this entire letter is about his journey through Belgium to the Channel and then to England. He writes in some detail about his frantic attempt to reach London by Christmas. He departed from his unit on December 23rd, rode to Gembloux by saddle horse, took a train to Namur, then Mons to Boulogne, grabbing rations whenever the opportunity arose: "They had a great way, too, of serving out the meals on the way down. Just before we reached Mons we were told that if an N.C.O. sent to the car a chit stating number of car and the number of men it contained we could draw breakfast. So I made it out, and naturally added four more to the list, and next morning I thought that we'd be getting breakfast about 8:00, but we finally got it at 11:30. We got the old reliable, five to a tin of McConichie, five to a loaf, and go easy with the tea." There is more along these lines, followed by his trip across the Channel to Folkestone, and then to London in a First Class coach. This is quite an interesting letter. Overall VG. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Autograph Letter Signed [ALS].
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. George Barr; Stephen Fabian; Carl Lundgren; Hank Jankus; J. K. Potter; DiFate, Vincent; Frank Kelly Freas; Thomas Kidd; Bob Walters; Bob Eggleton; Gahan Wilson (illustrator). First Ed. Set of 16 hardcover volumes, all in fine condition, without dustjackets, as issued. Includes #290 through #305. All volumes are the signed limited state of the magazine published between 1988 and 1993. All signatures appear on the limitation page. Includes the following issues: #290 for Spring 1988, Vol. 50, No. 1, #69/100, signed by Gene Wolfe, George Barr and 3 editors; #291 for Summer 1988, Vol. 50, No. 2, #49/100, signed by Tanith Lee, Stephen Fabian and 3 editors; #292 for Fall 1988, Vol. 50, No. 3, #93/100, signed by Keith Taylor, Carl Lundgren and 3 editors; #293 for Winter 1989, Vol. 50, No. 4, #19/100, signed by Avram Davidson and 3 editors (these 4 volumes bound in red cloth); #294 for Fall 1989, Vol. 51, No. 1, #64/100, signed by Karl Edward Wagner, J. K. Potter and 3 editors; #295 for Winter 1989/90, Vol. 51, No. 2, #27/100, signed by Brian Lumley, Vincent Difate and 3 editors, #296 for Spring 1990, Vol. 51, No. 3, #116/120, signed by David J. Schow, Janet Aulisio and 3 editors; #297 for Summer 1990, Vol. 51, No. 4. #73/200, signed by Nancy Springer, Frank Kelly Freas and 3 edtiors; #298 for Fall 1990, Vol. 52, No. 1, #194/200, signed by Chet Williamson and 3 editors; #299 for Winter 1990/91, Vol. 52, No. 2, #6/200, signed by Jonathan Carroll, Thomas Kidd and 3 editors, #300 for Spring 1991, Vol. 52, No. 3, #70/200, signed by Robert Bloch, Gahan Wilson and 2 editors. #301 for Summer 1991, Vol. 52, No. 4, #45/105, signed by Ramsey Campbell, Bob Walters and 3 editors; #302 for Fall 1991, Vol. 53, No.1 , #52/100, signed by William Nolan (with additional hand drawn illustration) and 2 editors. #303 for Winter 1991/92, Vol. 53, No. 2, #78/100, Signed by Thomas Ligotti and 2 editors; #304 for Spring 2991, Vol. 53, No. 3, #4/78, signed by John Brunner, Jill Bauman and 2 editors (these 10 issues bound in blue cloth) and #305 for Winter 1992, Vol. 53, No. 4, #40/75, signed by F. Paul Wilson, Bob Eggleton and 2 editors (this issue magazine size and bound in red cloth). Signed by Authors, Editors and Artists. Book.