PAPERBACK. 1st edition. 384pp, quarto. minor crease to spine, tight binding, clean throughout, Very Good-.
Published by United Artists, 1948
Seller: AcornBooksNH, New Harbor, ME, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: G/VG. This is an original vintage print trade ad that measures approximately 10 x 13 and is in VG or better condition. Ideal for framing, this ad comes protected in a plastic sleeve and backer and is shipped first class mail in a cardboard mailer. We combine shipping with multiple ads shipping at no additional charge. Size: 14" x 36". Poster.
Published by United Artists, 1948
Seller: AcornBooksNH, New Harbor, ME, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: G/VG. This is an original vintage print trade ad that measures approximately 10 x 13 and is in VG or better condition. Ideal for framing, this ad comes protected in a plastic sleeve and backer and is shipped first class mail in a cardboard mailer. We combine shipping with multiple ads shipping at no additional charge. Size: 14" x 36". Poster.
Published by United Artists, 1948
Seller: AcornBooksNH, New Harbor, ME, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: G/VG. A G/VG folded insert. Size: 14" x 36". Poster.
Published by Straight Arrow Publications, San Francisco, 1970
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 40p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, articles, opinion, news, illustrations, photos, services and resources, pages evenly toned, moderate edgewear, wraps stained, else good condition. There were only four issues of this noble but ill-fated attempt by Rolling Stone to launch a savvy monthly tabloid about ecology and the environment. The graphic design was virtually a clone of Rolling Stone, not surprising since the art directors were the same for each publication. Mills would go on to edit at Whole Earth's CoEvolutionary Quarterly and the Friends of the Earth's Not Man Apart, while Carroll edited the doomed hip fashion magazine Rags, then New West (New York magazine's attempt to duplicate its success on the West Coast), and finally settled down to a decades-long gig as a witty and thoughtful columnist for the S.F. Chronicle. "The Story of Oil: Let Them Eat Ethyl" Also a report on Jenner near Guernville.
Published by Chicago: Chicago Review, 1956
Seller: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st edition. VG. 8vo, 104pp, printed wrappers. This issue includes The Hour of Man by Henry Miller (mentions Alcoholics Anonymous) as well as an essay on The State of the Jazz Lyric by Hazard Adams and Bruce R. Park. Unmarked copy, a bit of wear and toning, fraying to top of spine. Not Signed.
Language: English
Published by University of Illinois Press, 2009
ISBN 10: 0252076494 ISBN 13: 9780252076497
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 360 pages. 9.20x6.00x0.90 inches. In Stock.
Published by [Englsih Department, Oregon State College], 1931
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good-. Staple-bound in card covers. Covers show general wear. Interior is unmarked. Several leaves have creased corners. 40 pages. 10 x 6.75 inches. Includes an early, and possibly the first, published piece of prose by the novelist Ardyth Kennelly. The Manuscript was the literary magazine published by the English Department at Oregon State College. Contributors: James Byron Adams, Dorothy L. Anderson, Audred Arnold, Helen Hawkes Battey, Maxine Bennett, Cecil T. Carroll, Lawrence Chapman, A. R. Curtis, Bertha Eicher, Wilford Emmel, Bert Evans, Maurice K. Fox, Howard Gibbs, Walter Hanthorn, Joel Hedgpeth, Margaret E. Holmes, Louise Homewood, Dena Joy, Ardyth Kennelly, Hugh Kerwin, Kenneth Kutch (linoprint illustration), Omar M. Lloyd, Artha Olin, Anita Post, Wilma Post, Donald Prentiss, Norman Rudd, Fletcher Walker, and Clifford Wyckoff.
Published by [Ann Arbor, Mich., Lithographed in U.S.A. by Edward Bros., 1966.], 1966
Seller: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. [1st edition, 1st printing] ; ix, 404 p. ; illustrated with numerous black and white photogrpahs, portraits; 24 cm. ; LCCN: 66-25516 ; OCLC: 1630383 ; LC: QL31.G73; Dewey: 598.2/0924 ; green cloth with gold lettering ; no dustjacket ; photos, Arthur A. Allen, Spencer Judd, Wallace Rogers, Ivan R, Tomkins, Willie Gray Cahoon, E P Haddon, john M Hopkins, Stephen F. Briggs, Samuel A Grimes, Howe Sadler, Joseph E King, Carl S. Koford, Steve Crouch, E R Kalmbach, Chuck Abbott, Lloyd E Woolever, Nor man Groth, Martha Odum, A Wetmore, Ruth Greene, N R Whitney, Norman French, Douglas Fulton, Jean French, Mary Anne McClendon, J J Carroll, D. Pyle, W Earle Godfrey ; Earle Rosenbury Greene helped found both the Georgia Ornithological Society and th e Louisiana Ornithological Society. He served for a time as refuge manager for the US Biological Survey at the Okefenokee. In the 1920's and 30's Greene kept detailed notes on bird observations in the Atlanta Georgia area. From these note he published "Birds of the Atlanta, Georgia, Area", one of the first annotated bird checklists for the state, and was co-author of the first formal checklist for Georgia birds, published in 1945. The Georgia Ornithological Society established an award in h is name in 1975. ; includes a Life List of North American Birds, with locations noted for each bird ; with detailed bibliography and index ; FINE. Book.
Published by Oxford Medical Publications, Henry Frowde, Hodder Stoughton ., London & Oxford., 1919
Seller: HALEWOOD : ABA:ILAB : Booksellers :1867, PRESTON, United Kingdom
First Edition
First Edition. With an introduction by Lieut.-General Sir T. H. Goodwin . a foreword by Major-General Sir David Bruce, . and a summary of the Report of the American Trench Fever Commission, by Lieut. R. H. Vercoe. xvi, 196pp. frontispiece, charts, and folding. Original Maroon Publishers Cloth, black and giilt lettered. Excellent Copy. Scarce Title.