Published by The Wilson Bulletin, Vol. 57, Nos. 3/4, 1945, Pp. 191-201 and 243-252., 1945
Seller: Eryops Books, Stephenville, TX, U.S.A.
Reprint/offprint of journal articles; softcovers; in very good condition.
Published by Wake Editions, NY, 1950
Seller: North Country Books, Milton, VT, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Stapled wraps, wear/soiling to covers, none severe; no spine crease; an unmarked copy with clean pages. 124 pages Experienced full-time bookseller since 1994 (selling online since 1998). Images may be added by request. Questions welcome.
Softcover. Condition: Very Good. Magazine. Octavo. 124pp. Wrappers toned and soiled, very good. Features contributions from E.E. Cummings, Marianne Moore, Wallace Stevens, William Carlos Williams, H.D., Mark Van Doren, Horace Gregory, Mary a Zaturenska, Richard Eberhart, Jean Garrigue, C.F. MacIntyre, Stephane Mallarme, Federico Garcia Lorca, Gabriela Mistral, Erich Kastner, Francois Villon, Arthur Rimbaud, Theodore Spencer, Francis Golffing, Alex Austin, Robert Creeley, Helen Coggeshall, Barnette de Jarnette, Jackson Mac Low, Eugene Walter, James Broughton, Clellon Holmes, and David Marcus.
Softcover. Condition: Very Good. Magazine. Octavo. 124pp. Toned wrappers, about near fine. Features contributions from E.E. Cummings, Marianne Moore, Wallace Stevens, William Carlos Williams, H.D., Mark Van Doren, Horace Gregory, Mary a Zaturenska, Richard Eberhart, Jean Garrigue, C.F. MacIntyre, Stephane Mallarme, Federico Garcia Lorca, Gabriela Mistral, Erich Kastner, Francois Villon, Arthur Rimbaud, Theodore Spencer, Francis Golffing, Alex Austin, Robert Creeley, Helen Coggeshall, Barnette de Jarnette, Jackson Mac Low, Eugene Walter, James Broughton, Clellon Holmes, and David Marcus.
Published by The Academy of American Poets, (New York, 1961
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Fine. First edition. Stapled wrappers. 22pp. Fine. Contributions by Cynthia Lovelace, Judith Johnson Sherwin, Eugene Vance, John R. Nash, Gerard Delaney, Robert Mezey, W.B. Yeats, Wallace Stevens, Alarik Skarstrom, James E. Swan, John Haag, and Kim Kurt.
Language: English
Published by Duell, Sloan And Pearce, New York, 1949
Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 245 Pp. A Much-Enlarged Edition Of Armitage's 1936 Book, Which Was The First English Language Book About Stravinsky, With Much New Material Added. Black Cloth Printed In Yellow. End Sheets By Carlos Dyer And Edward S. Stevens Jr. Designs And Drawings By Merle Armitage And Executed By Al Ewers. Portrait Photographs By Edward Weston, John Vachon, Fred Plaut, Arnold Newman; Portraits Of Stravinsky By Klee, Pablo Picasso, Russell Cowles, J E Blanche, Marc Chagall, Pasquale Giovanni Napolitano; Drawings By Carlus Dyer And E S Stevens. Inscribed From Merle Armitage, His Wife And His Daughter To Dorothy (Brett). "Editor And Book Designer Merle Armitage Wrote A Book About This Time In New Mexico. Taos Quartet In Three Movements Was Originally To Appear In Flair Magazine, But The Magazine Folded Before Its Publication. This Short Work Describes The Tumultuous Relationship Of D. H. Lawrence, His Wife Frieda, Dorothy Brett And Mabel Dodge Sterne, A Wealthy Patron Of The Arts. Armitage Took It Upon Himself To Print 16 Hardcover Copies Of This Work For His Friends. Richard Pousette-Dart Executed The Drawings For Taos Quartet That Was Published In 1950." (Wikipedia). A Near Fine Example With Just A Trace Of Rubbing At Corners. Dj Complete, Not Price Clipped, No Fading, Slight Browning And Faint Splash Marks On Spine Panel, 1/4" Closed Tear At Center Of Top Edge Of Spine. Inscribed by Author(s).
Published by New York-New Jersey Trail Conference, New York, 1934
Seller: Midway Book Store (ABAA), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
Pamphlet. Condition: Near Fine. 16.5 x 11 cm. 88pp. Brown staple-bound wrappers. Complete with 10 maps, 9 of which are fold-out, and all of which are in nice condition without tears or foxing. Some rubbing to the covers. Binding is tight. Small gift inscription to title page, dated 1991. Nice copy of this uncommon work. Classic guide book, new editions are still in print to this day with the 18th edition being done in 2019.
Published by Just Government League of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland., 1915, 1917, 1917
Seller: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
No Binding. Condition: Very Good. OCLC 20738164 ISSN 2577-1787, 2577-1795 ; 17 original issues of the Maryland Suffrage News, covering the following dates and issues: Vol. IV, No.19, August 7, 1915 --Vol.IV, No.20, August 14, 1915 -- Vol.IV, No.21, August 21, 1915 -- Vol.IV, No.31, October 30, 1915 -- Vol.V, No.44, January 27, 1917 -- Vol.V, No.46, February 10, 1917 -- Vol.V, No.47, February 17, 1917 -- Vol.V, No.48, February 24, 1917 -- Vol.V, No.49, March 3, 1917 -- Vol.V, No.50, March 10, 1917 -- Vol.V, No.53, March 31, 1917 -- Vol.VI, No.1, April 7, 1917 -- Vol.VI, No.3, April 31, 1917 -- Vol.VI, No.4, April 28, 1917 -- Vol.Vi, No.5, May 6, 1917 -- Vol.VI, No.7, May 19, 1917 -- Vol.VI, No.6, May 12, 1917 ; most are clean and bright, a few have tears at the folds ; The Maryland Suffrage News was a weekly newspaper founded in Baltimore, Maryland in 1912 by Edith Houghton Hooker as the voice of the Just Government League (JGL) of Maryland, a pro-women's suffrage organization that she founded in 1909. Dora G. Ogle served as its business manager. The newspaper quickly became the voice of the white women's suffrage movement in Maryland, and regularly printed news and information from other suffrage organizations, becoming a motivational force by providing practical tips on how to organize and debate the suffrage amendment. The publication started by advocating broadly for women's suffrage, but eventually aligned with the National Woman's Party to push for a direct federal constitutional amendment. Statewide Reach: It included contributions from local suffrage leaders across the state, such as Howard County's Laura L. Byrne. The Just Government League also opened a coffee room and restaurant in Washington, D.C. near the headquarters of Alice Paul's Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage. When the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified in 1920, the Maryland Suffrage News ceased publication. ; These are the copies received by Mrs. R E. Root (Mary Keziah Batcheller-Root,1880-1965), 29 Madison St., Annapolis, Maryland, whose subscription began in March of 1915. She was the wife of Dr. Ralph Eugene Root (1881-1960), a prominent American mathematician and educator. He served as a Professor of Mathematics and Mechanics in the Postgraduate School at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. ; "It was on December 28, 1904, at Storm Lake, this state, that Dr. Ralph Eugene Root was united in marriage to Mary K. Batcheller, who was born in Portland tonwship, this county, daughter of Alexander F. and Mary C. (Ballou) Batcheller, prominent residents of that community, whose last days were spent at Council Bluffs. [. . .] Mary K. Batcheller received her schooling in the high school at Hawarden, in the high school at Larabee and at the Iowa State Normal at Cedar Falls, after which for six years she taught school in and around Akron and was thus engaged at the time of her marriage to Doctor Root. To that union four children have been born, Olive, Lloyd, Charlotte and Ellis. Doctor and Mrs. Root are members of the Methodist Episcopal church and take a proper interest in the affairs of the same."--"History of Plymouth County", 1917, Iowa ; staples generally corroded, but most copies tight and intact for this very rare and scarce run of this suffragist publication, whose members were very close to the efforts underway involving the Wilson Administration in nearby Washington ; the discourse concerning prostitution in the US Army involved in the Pancho Villa action into Mexico offers much previously unknown details about prostitution and venereal disease, and the types of women and activities that were engaged in; important and unusual ; VG. Newspaper.