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Sketch of the Career of Richard F. Burton

Sketch of the Career of Richard F. Burton by KINSEY Alfred BURTON Richard F.

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Seller: Bauman Rare Books
Title
Sketch of the Career of Richard F. Burton
Author
KINSEY Alfred BURTON Richard F.
Seller
Bauman Rare Books (United States)
Description
1886. First Edition. Signed. RICHARDS, Alfred Bates, WILSON, Andrew, and BADDELEY, St. Clair. A Sketch of the Career of Richard F. Burton. London: Waterlow & Sons, 1886. 12mo, original half brown cloth, stiff glazed decorated card boards; pp. [4] 96. $1500.Second edition of this contemporary biography of “the celebrated Eastern traveler, author and linguist,” with photographic frontispiece portrait. This copy from the library of Alfred Kinsey’s Institute for Sex Research, with its bookplate and Kinsey’s ownership inscription (“Alfred C. Kinsey, 6-18-45”).Three different authors trace the life, travels and adventures of a ""very extraordinary man, who has toiled every hour and minute… distinguishing himself in every possible way. He has done more than any other six men in Her Majesty's dominions, and is one of the best, noblest and truest that breathes"" (page 37). ""This is a curious little book, often overlooked in studies of Burton, but it deserves closer attention. Of special note is the frontispiece, pp. 84-96, which prints a scrap of Burton's autobiography and pages 79-82, which contain a 'List of Captain Burton's Works'"" (Casada 369). With Woodburyprint photographic frontispiece, bearing Burton's printed facsimile signatures in English and Arabic. This edition reprints and updates A Short Sketch of the Career of Captain Richard F. Burton by ""An Old Oxonian"" (1880). Penzer, 305-06. Decorative monogrammatical bookplate of C.J. Peacock. Owner signature of Alfred C. Kinsey, with bookplate of the Institute for Sex Research. Kinsey founded the Institute in 1947, in part, ""to create the most complete and most scientific data bank on human sexuality ever compiled… Kinsey hired and carefully trained a team of interviewers to gather more case histories… and he also collected a staggering cache of books, 'how to' manuals, primitive artifacts and implements of an erotic or sexual nature; these were housed at the Institute's library"" (ANB). Considering the translated erotica he published through the Kama Shastra Society, Burton likely would have appreciated Kinsey's work. Kinsey had an interest in Burton's: in 1948, in fact, he enlisted Gershon Legman (best known for his scholarly studies of erotic humor) as a bibliographer to ""help locate such obscure rarities as… the 16 original volumes of Richard Burton's Arabian Nights with their complex and lengthy footnotes on Levantine sexuality"" (Mikita Brottman, Funny Peculiar). Title and library marking written on spine in white ink.Interior generally clean, with foxing mostly confined to free endpapers; Kinsey's inscription still easily legible. Front joint tender, small, old repair to foot of rear joint; boards with light edge-wear, mild toning to decorations. An excellent copy of a scarce work in near-fine condition, with a notable and intriguing provenance.
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Proiskhozhdenie kapitalisticheskoi Iaponii (The Origin of Capitalist Japan) by Svetlov, V. (Vladimir Petrovich)

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Title
Proiskhozhdenie kapitalisticheskoi Iaponii (The Origin of Capitalist Japan)
Author
Svetlov, V. (Vladimir Petrovich)
Seller
ZH BOOKS (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
Moskva / Leningrad: Ogiz-Sotsekgiz, 1934. Very good. Second, revised edition, 1 of 15 000 copies; 7 3/4 x 5 1/4; pp. [2], 5-111; brown wraps, printed in black; a slight abrasion to lower margin of front wrap; small nicks to corners and tips of spine; several small ink spots throughout, not affecting readability; in about very good condition. A historical monograph and an anti-Japanese propaganda, the book was, arguably, the first attempt at a "Marxist explanation of the revolution of 1868, from which bourgeois-capitalist Japan began."
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The Quartier Latin: Volume III, November 1897, No. 16 by Wood, Trist (Editor)

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Seller: Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB
Title
The Quartier Latin: Volume III, November 1897, No. 16
Author
Wood, Trist (Editor)
Seller
Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB (United States)
Condition
Good (Wraps are toned/scuffed/smudged/edgeworn/foxed; rear cover is chipped; textblock edges are lightly toned/foxed at the edge
Description
London: Illiffe & Son, 1897. Paperback. Good (Wraps are toned/scuffed/smudged/edgeworn/foxed; rear cover is chipped; textblock edges are lightly toned/foxed at the edges, with occasional foxing or smudging to pages; some pages are chipped at the edges.). Off-white sewn wraps with red and black illustration and black and red lettering; 538-582 pp.; richly illustrated. One issue of this influential art periodical by The Association of American Artists in Paris. Contents include "A Girl from the Campagna," a drawing by H.H. Foley; "Love the Rover," a poem by Mary K. Davey; "A Dweller in Philistia," and essay by Constance C., Marston; "Clovelly," a drawing by Chas. Pears; "In Reverie," a poem by D. McKinlay-MacArthur; "Marie Brinjean," and essay by Hariet Austin; "The Poet and the World," a poem by W.T. Peters; "Farewell," a poem by Wirtos Tod, with an illustration by Alfred Jones; "Swearing," an essay by E.H. Moyle Cooper; "Adeline," a poem by Walter F. Smith; "A Souvenir," an essay by Steynor; "An Old-Fashioned Portrait," a drawing by H.G. Fangel; "A Wind-Sketch," an essay by Swanhilde Bulau; "The Land-Crab," by Ernest E.S. Thompson; "From America," and essay and "My Love," a poem, by Scott Dalgleish; "Morning Star," a drawing by James J. Guthrie; "With Harp and Lute," a poem by St. George Best; "Paris Fashions," an essay with illustrations, by Muriel Stuart; "On the Downs," a poem by A. Stanley Cooke; "Moonrise," a drawing by Henry G. Fangel; "Notes," an essay by Lamar Middleton; "Impressions," an essay by Henry G. Fangel; "Decadent Painters," a poem by W.; and "A Florentine Idyll," a drawing by Wm. Shackleton.
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IN SEARCH OF PEACE: THE SENATE MUNITIONS INQUIRY, 1934-36 by Wiltz, John Edward

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Title
IN SEARCH OF PEACE: THE SENATE MUNITIONS INQUIRY, 1934-36
Author
Wiltz, John Edward
Seller
Second Story Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1963. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo, viii, ix, xi, 277 pages. In Very Good condition with a Good plus dust jacket. Dust jacket protected with a mylar covering. Spine pictorial black and white with white lettering. Exterior has slight wear including light soiling to the rear, slight rubbing to the joints/fore edges and few minor chips to the head/tail edges. Faint age toning to the flaps. Boards have slight wear including faint sunning to the spine, sparse tiny marks and minor rubbing to the head/tail edges. Slight tilt to the spine. Text block has very mild wear including minimal age toning to the fore/tail edges with the head edge colored red. Illustrated. First edition. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column T, ND-T. 1399704. FP New Rockville Stock.
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The Remembered Earth

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Title
The Remembered Earth
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Ken Lopez Bookseller, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. 1981. A later edition of an anthology of contemporary Native American literature. With work by Leslie Silko, Maurice Kenny, Peter Blue Cloud, Joseph Bruchac, Adrian Louis, Joy Harjo, Jim Barnes, Linda Hogan, Robert Conley, Carroll Arnett, N. Scott Momaday, Paul Gunn Allen, Simon Ortiz, Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, Wendy Rose, Duane Niatum, Mary TallMountain, and many, many others -- a virtual Who's Who of American Indian literature in the first generation after Momaday's groundbreaking, Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, House Made of Dawn. This is the hardcover issue; there was a simultaneous issue in wrappers. Foxing to top edge; else fine in a very good, edge-worn dust jacket with an abrasion on the rear panel, affecting a blurb by Vine Deloria, Jr. Uncommon in hardcover. Hardcover. Near Fine.
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Sentences. by ZAMBARAS, Vassilis.

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Title
Sentences.
Author
ZAMBARAS, Vassilis.
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Jeff Maser, Bookseller-ABAA (United States)
Description
Seattle: Querencia, (1976).. First edition.. 46 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. One of 300 copies. Printed in Greece.