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Published by Fordham University Press, 2016
ISBN 10: 0823272567ISBN 13: 9780823272563
Seller: Half Price Books Inc., Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
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Published by Masquerade Books, 1992
ISBN 10: 1563330210ISBN 13: 9781563330216
Seller: Tacoma Book Center, Tacoma, WA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dustjacket. First Edition. ISBN 9781563330216. Mass market paperback. No statement of later printing on copyright page. Some wear to corners and edges; minor browning and dustsoiling to edges; otherwise tight, sound and unmarked in Good condition. No Signature.
Publication Date: 2023
Seller: True World of Books, Delhi, India
Book Print on Demand
LeatherBound. Condition: New. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1926 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 10 Volume 1926.
Published by Badboy, Masquerade Books, New York, 1st edition 2nd printing July ,, 1994
Seller: tsbbooks, London, United Kingdom
paperback,as new, 298pp.Gay adult fiction.[Norman's no 927] The great American gay camp classic! This is the story of Randall Etrange, a man who simply would not set aside his sexual proclivities and erotic desires during his transcontinental quest for true love, choosing instead to live life to the fullest. Sprawling, melodramatic, and wildly out of control, this novel featues scene after scene of incredibly hot gay sex! ISBN:1563331896.
Published by Badboy Books
ISBN 10: 1563331896ISBN 13: 9781563331893
Seller: WeBuyBooks, Rossendale, LANCS, United Kingdom
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Published by Fordham Univ Pr, 2016
ISBN 10: 0823272559ISBN 13: 9780823272556
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
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Hardcover. Condition: Brand New. 1st edition. 232 pages. 8.75x6.50x0.75 inches. In Stock.
Published by Royal Publishers, 1949
Seller: Ivy Ridge Books/Scott Cranin, Fayetteville, NY, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1949 Reprint. No dust jacket. The blue textured boards are worn at the corners and edges, worn spot on front and spine with pen on top of them, spine sunned with chipped and torn head/tail. Interior is tanned. No publication date, believed to be 1949. LGBT positive novel originally published in 1932 -a very rare book indeed. The author, Robert Scully, is believed to to be the pseudonym of author/poet/publisher Robert McAlmon (1895-1956), who typed and edited Joyce's "Ulysses." All orders packed with care, independent bookseller since 2011.
Published by Royal Publishers (nd)
Seller: Hard to Find Books NZ (Internet) Ltd., Dunedin, OTAGO, New Zealand
Association Member: IOBA
Octavo, patterned blue heavy card boards with black lettering to spine, 223pp, VG (slightly cocked, moderate scuffing to board edges & spine extrems, light bruising to lower board edges & spine extrems, moderate tanning throughout, owner's name in ink to f.e.p.) in d/w, VG- (light tanning, 2cm loss to upper spine, slight chipping to edges, front flap fold starting to split, v slight soiling).
Published by Charles Francis and Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders, [Pasadena], 1905
Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Book First Edition
Loose Plates. Condition: Near Fine. Color Plates By Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders (illustrator). First Edition. Eleven [Of Twelve] Loose Color Plates, Lacking The California Poppy Plate, From "California Wild Flowers: Twelve Reproductions In Natural Colors From Water Color Drawings", Also Lacking The String Bound Text Pages And The Folding Cover. Scarce, Second Separate Publication By The Saunders [Issued In Two Versions, One With 6 Wild Flowers, Another With 12]. Charles Francis Saunders (1859-1941) Was Born To Quaker Parents In Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He And His First Wife, Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders (D. 1910), Were Both Avid Naturalists; Charles Began Publishing Essays On Botany As Early As The 1890S. Charles And Elisabeth Also Collaborated On A Number Of Publications, He As Author, She As Illustrator. After A Honeymoon Trip To California And The Southwest In 1902, The Couple Moved Permanently To California In 1906 And Settled In A Craftsman Bungalow On North Lake Avenue In Pasadena, Where Charles Devoted Himself Full Time To Writing. He Eventually Published More Than A Dozen Books Inspired By California And The Southwest. Both Charles And Elisabeth Were Amateur Photographers, And Many Of Their Photographs Were Used To Illustrate Saunders' Books, The Indians Of The Terraced Houses (1912) And Under The Sky In California (1913). In 1921, Saunders Married Mira Barrett Culin (D. 1968) Whom He Had Met At The Pasadena Garden Club. Also A Writer, Mira Shared Saunders' Interest In Gardens, Botany, And Photography. For Many Years, Mira Published Articles On Pasadena Gardens, Parks And Trees In The Pasadena Star News, For Which She Took Dozens Of Photographs. First With Elisabeth, And Then With Mira, Saunders Travelled Extensively Throughout California And The Southwest, Photographing All Of The California Missions, The Regions' Natural Wonders, Native Americans, And Flora, Among Other Things. These Interests Became The Subjects Of 18 Books And Numerous Essays And Articles Saunders Published In His Lifetime. Many Of These Books Were Illustrated With Photographs Taken By Their Author On His Many Excursions. Saunders' Collection Of Native American Pottery And Crafts Is Now In The Collection Of The Southwest Museum, Los Angeles, And His Botanic Library Is In The Possession Of The Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens. [Source: Apostol, Jane. "Southern California Through The Lens Of Charles Francis Saunders," Southern California Quarterly, Volume 81 (Spring 1999): 1-88.].
Published by Charles Francis and Elisabeth HAllowell Saunders, [Pasadena], 1905
Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Book First Edition
Brown Chemise / String Binding. Condition: Fine. Color Plates By Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders (illustrator). First Edition. String-bound text pages, title page printed in red and black, with five of six loose color plates, lacking the California Poppy plate, in brown three-panel chemise printed in black and red, as issued.Scarce, second separate publication by the Saunders [issued in two versions, one with 6 wild flowers, another with 12]. Charles Francis Saunders (1859-1941) was born to Quaker parents in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He and his first wife, Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders (d. 1910), were both avid naturalists; Charles began publishing essays on botany as early as the 1890s. Charles and Elisabeth also collaborated on a number of publications, he as author, she as illustrator. After a honeymoon trip to California and the Southwest in 1902, the couple moved permanently to California in 1906 and settled in a Craftsman bungalow on North Lake Avenue in Pasadena, where Charles devoted himself full time to writing. He eventually published more than a dozen books inspired by California and the Southwest. Both Charles and Elisabeth were amateur photographers, and many of their photographs were used to illustrate Saunders' books, The Indians of the Terraced Houses (1912) and Under the Sky in California (1913). In 1921, Saunders married Mira Barrett Culin (d. 1968) whom he had met at the Pasadena Garden Club. Also a writer, Mira shared Saunders' interest in gardens, botany, and photography. For many years, Mira published articles on Pasadena gardens, parks and trees in the Pasadena Star News, for which she took dozens of photographs. First with Elisabeth, and then with Mira, Saunders travelled extensively throughout California and the Southwest, photographing all of the California Missions, the regions' natural wonders, Native Americans, and flora, among other things. These interests became the subjects of 18 books and numerous essays and articles Saunders published in his lifetime. Many of these books were illustrated with photographs taken by their author on his many excursions. Saunders' collection of Native American pottery and crafts is now in the collection of the Southwest Museum, Los Angeles, and his botanic library is in the possession of the Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens. [Source: Apostol, Jane. "Southern California Through the Lens of Charles Francis Saunders," Southern California Quarterly, volume 81 (Spring 1999): 1-88.].
Published by Charles Francis And Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders, [Pasadena], 1905
Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Book First Edition
Brown Chemise / String Binding. Condition: Fine. Color Plates By Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders (illustrator). First Edition. String-Bound Text Pages, Title Page Printed In Red And Black, With Eleven Of Twelve Loose Color Plates, Lacking The California Poppy Plate, In Brown Three-Panel Chemise Printed In Black And Red, As Issued. Scarce, Second Separate Publication By The Saunders [Issued In Two Versions, One With 6 Wild Flowers, Another With 12]. Charles Francis Saunders (1859-1941) Was Born To Quaker Parents In Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He And His First Wife, Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders (D. 1910), Were Both Avid Naturalists; Charles Began Publishing Essays On Botany As Early As The 1890S. Charles And Elisabeth Also Collaborated On A Number Of Publications, He As Author, She As Illustrator. After A Honeymoon Trip To California And The Southwest In 1902, The Couple Moved Permanently To California In 1906 And Settled In A Craftsman Bungalow On North Lake Avenue In Pasadena, Where Charles Devoted Himself Full Time To Writing. He Eventually Published More Than A Dozen Books Inspired By California And The Southwest. Both Charles And Elisabeth Were Amateur Photographers, And Many Of Their Photographs Were Used To Illustrate Saunders' Books, The Indians Of The Terraced Houses (1912) And Under The Sky In California (1913). In 1921, Saunders Married Mira Barrett Culin (D. 1968) Whom He Had Met At The Pasadena Garden Club. Also A Writer, Mira Shared Saunders' Interest In Gardens, Botany, And Photography. For Many Years, Mira Published Articles On Pasadena Gardens, Parks And Trees In The Pasadena Star News, For Which She Took Dozens Of Photographs. First With Elisabeth, And Then With Mira, Saunders Travelled Extensively Throughout California And The Southwest, Photographing All Of The California Missions, The Regions' Natural Wonders, Native Americans, And Flora, Among Other Things. These Interests Became The Subjects Of 18 Books And Numerous Essays And Articles Saunders Published In His Lifetime. Many Of These Books Were Illustrated With Photographs Taken By Their Author On His Many Excursions. Saunders' Collection Of Native American Pottery And Crafts Is Now In The Collection Of The Southwest Museum, Los Angeles, And His Botanic Library Is In The Possession Of The Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens. [Source: Apostol, Jane. "Southern California Through The Lens Of Charles Francis Saunders," Southern California Quarterly, Volume 81 (Spring 1999): 1-88.].
Published by N.Y.: William Faro, 1933
Seller: Washington Square Autographed Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Either 2nd or 3rd printing, published shortly after the 1st, in 1932. (The spine label differs slightly from the one other 1933 copy I can locate online.) Binding tight; pages clean; wear to edges and corners of boards, particularly along spine; spine label shows wear; gutters intact; well-meaning but unfortunate p/o note written on front endpaper (see photos). A truly uncommon title by a fascinating figure: Robert McAlmon was an assistant to James Joyce who founded a small publishing house and immediately brought out Ernest Hemingway's very first book. "A Scarlet Pansy," written under a pseudonym, is a scandalous roman a clef of the author's Paris circle, including thinly disguised portraits of William Carlos Williams, Marsden Hartley, Sylvia Beach, Gertrude Stein, and Alice B. Toklas. Publisher "William Faro" was actually the dubious smut-peddler Samuel Roth. The novel is openly, campily gay, and would surely have caused more of a stir had it been widely distributed. After 1933, the novel was reprinted just once, in the early 1950s, before finally returning to print in 2016. Lacking the genuinely scarce DJ. 370 pages.
hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Brown cloth with paper spine label. Second or third printing, in the year following publication. Some wear to edges; corners lightly bumped; chipping to spine label; closed tear to spine cloth near mid-section; else a very good copy. Robert McAlmon was an assistant to James Joyce. He wrote A Scarlet Pansy under a pseudonym. The work is a roman a clef of the author's Paris circle, including thinly disguised portraits of William Carlos Williams, Marsden Hartley, Sylvia Beach, Gertrude Stein, and Alice B. Toklas. Quite scare in any edition or condition.
Hardcover. Condition: Used; Good. Prompt shipment, with tracking. we ship in CLEAN SECURE BOXES NEW BOXES Written by Robert McAlmon under pseudonym. Second printing. Good hardcover. Clean pages. Front hinge beginning to separate. Spine label present, soiled, edges worn. Cover tips bumped, boards showing. Fraying along bottom edge of back cover. Chip and fraying at heel of spine. Sm8vo. 370 pgs. Early Gay novel thus not very much distributed at the time, thus scarce or downright rare in early editions.
Published by Charles Francis and Elisabeth HAllowell Saunders, [Pasadena], 1905
Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Book First Edition
Brown Chemise / String Binding. Condition: Fine. Color Plates By Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders (illustrator). First Edition. String-Bound Text Pages, Title Page Printed In Red And Black, With Six Loose Color Plates, In Gray Felt Three-Panel Chemise Printed In Black And Red, As Issued, Apparently The First State, And Rare. The Poppy Plate Has Some Light Brown Discoloration At Edges, Outside Of The Printed Area. Second Separate Publication By The Saunders. Charles Francis Saunders (1859-1941) Was Born To Quaker Parents In Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He And His First Wife, Elisabeth Hallowell Saunders (D. 1910), Were Both Avid Naturalists; Charles Began Publishing Essays On Botany As Early As The 1890S. Charles And Elisabeth Also Collaborated On A Number Of Publications, He As Author, She As Illustrator. After A Honeymoon Trip To California And The Southwest In 1902, The Couple Moved Permanently To California In 1906 And Settled In A Craftsman Bungalow On North Lake Avenue In Pasadena, Where Charles Devoted Himself Full Time To Writing. He Eventually Published More Than A Dozen Books Inspired By California And The Southwest. Both Charles And Elisabeth Were Amateur Photographers, And Many Of Their Photographs Were Used To Illustrate Saunders' Books, The Indians Of The Terraced Houses (1912) And Under The Sky In California (1913). In 1921, Saunders Married Mira Barrett Culin (D. 1968) Whom He Had Met At The Pasadena Garden Club. Also A Writer, Mira Shared Saunders' Interest In Gardens, Botany, And Photography. For Many Years, Mira Published Articles On Pasadena Gardens, Parks And Trees In The Pasadena Star News, For Which She Took Dozens Of Photographs. First With Elisabeth, And Then With Mira, Saunders Travelled Extensively Throughout California And The Southwest, Photographing All Of The California Missions, The Regions' Natural Wonders, Native Americans, And Flora, Among Other Things. These Interests Became The Subjects Of 18 Books And Numerous Essays And Articles Saunders Published In His Lifetime. Many Of These Books Were Illustrated With Photographs Taken By Their Author On His Many Excursions. Saunders' Collection Of Native American Pottery And Crafts Is Now In The Collection Of The Southwest Museum, Los Angeles, And His Botanic Library Is In The Possession Of The Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens. [Source: Apostol, Jane. "Southern California Through The Lens Of Charles Francis Saunders," Southern California Quarterly, Volume 81 (Spring 1999): 1-88.].