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Beyond Caring (Signed)

Beyond Caring (Signed) by GRAHAM, Paul

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Seller: Harper's Books
Title
Beyond Caring (Signed)
Author
GRAHAM, Paul
Seller
Harper's Books (United States)
Condition
A sharp copy in photo-illustrated wrappers; save for some scuffing to lower edge of textblock, near fine.
Description
London: Grey Editions, 1986. A sharp copy in photo-illustrated wrappers; save for some scuffing to lower edge of textblock, near fine.. First Edition. Oblong quarto. SIGNED by Graham to half-title page. Graham's second book, with photographs of government waiting rooms, corridors, and cubicles capturing the bleakness of the British welfare system. (Parr / Badger, v2, 300).
Murder Without Make-up

Murder Without Make-up by Benjamin, Edla

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Title
Murder Without Make-up
Author
Benjamin, Edla
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ReadInk (United States)
Condition
Very Good+ in Very Good+ dj
Description
New York: Random House. Very Good+ in Very Good+ dj. (c.1940). First Edition. Hardcover. [a nice clean book, light shelfwear, spine just a bit turned; jacket moderately faded along spine, otherwise colorful and attractive with minor wear only]. Quite uncommon murder mystery about a killing that occurs on opening night of a Broadway play and "involves, before its solution, the most important figures in the whole production -- the rich producer, equally famous in New York and Hollywood, the titled and fabulously clever author, the beautiful star herself, and all the lesser members of the cast and backstage crew." According to the jacket blurb, the author came "from a family that has been prominently associated with the New York stage for years," and that her book benefits from "her obvious familiarity with her subject, coupled with a rare talent for crisp, pungent dialogue." True enough on the family connection: her mother was the noted theatrical set and costume designer (and lover of Thomas Wolfe) Aline Bernstein, who designed dozens of stage productions between 1916 and 1951. This was the second of Edla's two mystery novels; the other, "A Well-born Corpse," had been published the year before. (The jacket illustration by Alajalov had previously been used on the cover of the February 10, 1940 issue of The New Yorker.) .
La musique et le rite sacré et profane. Actes du XIIIe Congrès de la Société Internationale de Musicologie, Strasbourg, 29 aout-3 septembre 1982
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La musique et le rite sacré et profane. Actes du XIIIe Congrès de la Société Internationale de Musicologie, Strasbourg, 29 aout-3 septembre 1982

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La musique et le rite sacré et profane. Actes du XIIIe Congrès de la Société Internationale de Musicologie, Strasbourg, 29 aout-3 septembre 1982
Seller
Hackenberg Booksellers ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9782868201072
Description
Strasbourg: Association des Publications près les Universités de Strasbourg, 1986. 2 vols. (489; 795p.), music, b/w illus., original stiff printed wrappers. Contains 109 scholarly paper in French, German, English, Italian and Spanish. Contents: v. 1, Tables rondes présentées et réunies par Marc Honegger et Christian Meyer. v. 2, Communications libres réunies par Marc Honegger et Paul Prevost.
The Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America.

The Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America. by Ward, Nathaniel. [Thomas de la Guard].

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The Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America.
Author
Ward, Nathaniel. [Thomas de la Guard].
Seller
Ten Pound Island Book Co. (United States)
Condition
Deftly manipulating the cobbler trope, Ward offers to
Description
Boston: James Munroe and Company, 1843. Deftly manipulating the cobbler trope, Ward offers to "help mend his native country... both in the upper-leather and sole." Nathaniel Ward was born in England but emigrated to Massachusetts in 1634 after having been reprimanded by the Bishop of London. Already in his 60s, he served for two years as the first minister in Ipswich. After the English Civil War Ward returned to England, where he died in 1652. His eccentric and essentially conservative "Simple Cobler" was first published in England in 1647 under the alias Theodore de la Guard. It was reprinted in Boston in 1713. This edition was published edited by David Pulsifer who used "One of the earlier editions and that of 1713... in preparing the present edition... the author made several additions... which will be found in this now issued." Antiquarian and Ipswich native Pulsifer has inscribed this copy to his friend Augustus Dodge Rogers on the front blank. On the paste down is the bookplate of William Crowninshield Endicott Jr. a president of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Bound as issued in blind stamped cloth with gold spine lettering. Scattered interior foxing, particularly on early pages. Front joint and spine ends rubbed.. 19.5 cm. vi, (4), 96 pp.
Graded Songs for Day Schools, No. 1

Graded Songs for Day Schools, No. 1 by Blackman, O.

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Graded Songs for Day Schools, No. 1
Author
Blackman, O.
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Underground Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Good
Description
Cincinnati: John Church & Co, 1866. Enlarged Edition. Staplebound wraps. Good. Enlarged Edition. Staplebound wraps. 6 1/4" X 4 7/8". 31pp. Moderate to heavy wear to orange printed wraps, with soiing, inked mark, edgewear, and tears to head and tail of spine. Binding is sound. Pages are clean and unmarked. A worn but charming copy of this collection of songs for schoolchildren.