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Autograph letter signed ("D. Shostakovich") from the young composer to his closest friend at the time, noted Russian musicologist, critic, and composer Valerian Bogdanov-Berezovsky. With musical content

Autograph letter signed ("D. Shostakovich") from the young composer to his closest friend at the time, noted Russian musicologist, critic, and composer Valerian Bogdanov-Berezovsky. With musical content by SHOSTAKOVICH, Dmitri 1906-1975

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Autograph letter signed ("D. Shostakovich") from the young composer to his closest friend at the time, noted Russian musicologist, critic, and composer Valerian Bogdanov-Berezovsky. With musical content
Author
SHOSTAKOVICH, Dmitri 1906-1975
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J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
Description
4 pp. of a bifolium. Octavo. Plus postscript on a small slip of paper ca. 98 x 80 mm laid in. In purple ink. Addressed to "Eldosha" (nickname). Dated Gaspra, Crimea, 29 July 1924. In Cyrillic (with translation). The not quite 18-year-old composer writes from the spa town of Gaspra, where he was sent to recuperate after contracting tuberculosis in 1923. After a somewhat obscene introduction, Shostakovich thanks Bogdanov-Berezovsky for inquiring about his work and states: "I have started a fugue in eight parts and have finished one orchestral scherzo that I wrote for two pianos. It is brilliant!," promising to show it to his correspondent when he sees him and suggesting that they organize a concert with "somebody's symphony" first followed by Bogdanov-Berezovsky's concerto for piano and intermezzo and then three of Shostakovich's scherzos. Shostakovich goes on to pose a playful series of questions and answers about life and love and includes a joke about how "one German used to say how difficult the Russian language is" as a postscript. With several minor autograph corrections. Slightly worn, browned, and creased; small purple ink stain to blank area at head. Shostakovich "is generally regarded as the greatest symphonist of the mid-20th century, and many of his string quartets, concertos, instrumental and vocal works are also firmly established in the repertory. ... He played a decisive role in the musical life of the former Soviet Union, as teacher, writer and administrator. He was also an active pianist, frequently performing his own works until disability prevented him. His last concert appearance was in 1966. ... In March 1924 Shostakovich was excluded from the post graduate piano course [at the Petrograd Conservatory], officially because of 'insufficient maturity'; he came close to transferring to the Moscow Conservatory, where he already had a number of friendly contacts, to study piano with Konstantin Igumnov and composition with Nikolay Myaskovsky. After he had enjoyed a second rest-cure in the Crimea he was reinstated with Nikolayev in Leningrad. He set to work in earnest on his symphony, now a prescribed graduation task." Laurel Fay and David Fanning in Grove Music Online Shostakovich considered Valerian Mikhailovich Bogdanov-Berezovksy (1903-1971) his closest friend during his years at the Conservatory; Bogdanov-Berezovsky went on to become one of the leading Soviet musicologists and critics of his generation. "Shostakovich's friendship with Bodgdanov-Berezovsky coincided with the most eventful years of his personal development, when the teenager displaying signs of outstanding creative talent became a young man with touchingly child-like sides to his nature. His letters to his friend reveal a wide range of emotional responses - tenderness, sensitivity, ardent devotion, irascibility, deep impressionability, morbid vulnerability - such are the 'passions' of teenagers discovering themselves and others through the tangled weave of personal relations. We observe the bitterness of first betrayals and losses, the forging of the shield of psychological defenses, the curiously contradictory combination of pliancy and pig-headedness, caustic ironic criticism of others and of himself, empty chatter about trifles and presentiments of what is truly important. The attentive reader will discern signs of a complex process of maturation as Shostakovich shed one skin after another through experience of life. These letters from the 1920s reveal his inner world with a remarkable immediacy and fullness, as though his soul was laid bare. We can also observe the origins of Shostakovich's epistolary stock phrases and his teenage love of bad language, which he uses to express the chastest of feelings and to formulate what would become enduring convictions. The letters abound in nicknames, which the young Shostakovich adored and which he employed with virtuosic aplomb. ... In former decades, such letters could scarcely have been published, mainly on account of their vocabulary. The 15-year-old Mitya Shostakovich did not give external censorship a thought: it only became a concern later in the 1930s, on account of the mass repressions and the devastating criticism directed at him by the Communist party. But internal censorship is also absent . ... "The correspondence between the two men is of exceptional interest, as it offers a unique insight into Shostakovich's character and artistic outlook at a crucial formative period. Unlike the composer's later correspondence, in which he expressed himself with far greater circumspection, these letters are wholly free from self-censorship and reveal his innermost thoughts about life, love, and art with unusual frankness. The exuberant personality that they reveal stands in marked contrast to the 'official' public persona that Shostakovich adopted subsequently in his dealings with the outside world." Kovnatskaya: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: The Shostakovich-Bogdanov-Berezovsky Correspondence in Zuk and Frolova-Walker, eds.: Russian Music Since 1917, abstract and pp. 272-3. An early letter with good musical content, written at a highly formative period in the composer's career, offering important insights into the relationship of Shostakovich and his closest friend as young men.
Capital, a Critique of Political Economy:The Process of Capitalist Production; The Process of Circulation of Capital; The Process of Capitalist Production as a Whole

Capital, a Critique of Political Economy:The Process of Capitalist Production; The Process of Circulation of Capital; The Process of Capitalist Production as a Whole by Marx, Karl, and Frederick Engels

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Capital, a Critique of Political Economy:The Process of Capitalist Production; The Process of Circulation of Capital; The Process of Capitalist Production as a Whole
Author
Marx, Karl, and Frederick Engels
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Thorn Books (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company, 1933. Early U. S. Editions. Hardcover. Very good. Three volumes, 8vo. Red cloth blocked in gilt on the spines. Volume I is the 1909 printing; Volume II is the 1933 printing; and Volume II is the 1909 first printing. Inner hinges of volume I neatly repaired; spine of Volume III is rubbed in places, else this is a very good set. The Kerr edition is the first US edition of Marx's complete three volume work usually known by its German title, Das Kapital. Only the first volume was published in Marx's lifetime; it appeared in the US in 1890. Engels completed the work using Marx's notes and published them in Germany in 1885 and 1894 respectively. This American issue was translated from the third German edition by Samuel Moore and Edward Aveling (Vol. I), from the second German edition by Ernest Untermann (Vol II), and from the first German edition by Untermann (Vol III). A PMM selection. .
[North Vietnamese Propaganda Poster] “Thi ?ua ?ánh M? – USAF” [Compete to fight the Americans!]

[North Vietnamese Propaganda Poster] “Thi ?ua ?ánh M? – USAF” [Compete to fight the Americans!]

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[North Vietnamese Propaganda Poster] “Thi ?ua ?ánh M? – USAF” [Compete to fight the Americans!]
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
1968. Fine. Color stencil poster (17” x 25 ¼”). A striking North Vietnamese wartime poster, hand painted with color stencils, with the artist’s name in the image. Captioned in English in light pencil on verso: “Compete to fight the Americans!” Slight toning at top and bottom edges, fine. The poster likely dates from just prior to the 1968 Tet Offensive, when North Vietnam launched a surprise offensive against a number of targets in South Vietnam. The poster’s caption likely was derived from a line of poetry broadcast in Hanoi to signal the beginning of its surprise offensive: “This Spring, more than any previous Spring, / Victory of war, good news spread everywhere. / South and North compete to fight the Americans, / Attack! Forward! Total Victory is but ours.” A scarce original poster in fine condition.
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A Child's Bible

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Title
A Child's Bible
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
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Very Good
Description
UK: Piccolo, 1973. Softcover. Very Good. Rep. Paperback Very good in wrappers. Hinge cracked. Cover rubbed with som light staining, creased.
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Bloodchild by BUTLER Octavia

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Bloodchild
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BUTLER Octavia
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Bauman Rare Books (United States)
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1995. First Edition. Signed. BUTLER, Octavia. Bloodchild and Other Stories. New York and London: Four Walls Eight Windows, (1995). Small octavo, original yellow paper boards, original dust jacket. $1400.First edition of this collection of short stories from the award-winning author of Kindred, signed on the title page by Octavia Butler.Butler (1947-2006) stands as ""a pioneer, an icon and one of America's best writers… the first Black female science fiction writer to reach national prominence, and the only writer in her genre to receive a prestigious MacArthur Fellowship"" (Bates, ""Octavia Butler""). In her groundbreaking works, Butler used ""the genre as a powerful means of speaking to a range of issues including race, gender and the environment"" (Los Angeles Times); the Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction said ""If you haven't read Butler, you don't yet understand how rich the possibilities of science fiction can be."" The title piece of this collection won the Nebula, Locus and Hugo Awards for Best Novelette, ""Speech Sounds"" won the Hugo Award for Best Short Story and ""The Evening and the Morning and the Night"" won the Science Fiction Chronicle Award for Best Novelette. A fine signed copy.
Typed Note, Signed, to Frederick Lynch, dated April 4, 1913

Typed Note, Signed, to Frederick Lynch, dated April 4, 1913 by Washington, Booker Taliaferro, 1856-1915

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Typed Note, Signed, to Frederick Lynch, dated April 4, 1913
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Washington, Booker Taliaferro, 1856-1915
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McBlain Books (United States)
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1913. Very Good. One page. Note-sized letterhead stationery of The Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. 20cm. 1 faint horizontal fold. Typed in purple ink. BTW writes to accept membership on the Commission on Peace and Arbitration under the auspices of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America. Lynch had worked closely with Andrew Carnegie in the New York Peace Society when Carnegie served as its president.
S. 990. In the Senate of the United States... A Bill to Protect the Integrity of the Democratic Process by Requiring Disclosure of Persons Writing, Publishing, and Circulating Scurrilous Literature in Connection with Political Campaigns... [caption title]

S. 990. In the Senate of the United States... A Bill to Protect the Integrity of the Democratic Process by Requiring Disclosure of Persons Writing, Publishing, and Circulating Scurrilous Literature in Connection with Political Campaigns... [caption title] by [Elections]. [Propaganda]. Gillette, Guy

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S. 990. In the Senate of the United States... A Bill to Protect the Integrity of the Democratic Process by Requiring Disclosure of Persons Writing, Publishing, and Circulating Scurrilous Literature in Connection with Political Campaigns... [caption title]
Author
[Elections]. [Propaganda]. Gillette, Guy
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McBride Rare Books (United States)
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Very good plus.
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Washington DC, 1941. Very good plus.. 5,[1]pp. Original self wrappers. Soft horizontal crease. A slip-bill printing of the Gillette Propaganda Exposure Bill of 1941, proposed by Iowa Senator Guy Gillette. The bill sought "to protect the integrity of the democratic process by requiring disclosure of persons writing, publishing, and circulating scurrilous literature in connection with political campaigns; to deny the use of the mails to such literature and to prohibit its importation into the United States, in default of such disclosure; and for other purposes." The text of the bill opens by attempting to outlaw "all published matter" which causes "public hatred or contempt" for any American citizen "because of race, religion, descent, or nationality" during national elections and those in Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico. The bill also sought to establish an Office of Minority Relations to enforce the law, and provided penalties to anyone breaking the new law. The final line of the bill states that it should be referred to as the "Propaganda Exposure Act, 1941." Calling for honesty, fairness, and equal treatment in American political elections? It'll never pass, and it didn't.
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Mr. Gladstone's Washi. A Survey of Reports on the Manufacture of Paper in Japan. The Parkes Report of 1871 by SCHMOLLER, Hans

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Mr. Gladstone's Washi. A Survey of Reports on the Manufacture of Paper in Japan. The Parkes Report of 1871
Author
SCHMOLLER, Hans
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Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, Inc. (United States)
Description
Three folding plates, full-page color reproductions of 20 Japanese watercolors depicting papermaking, facsimiles on Japanese paper of 30 woodcut illus., & a separate suite of color plates in a portfolio. Large 8vo, orig. red morocco-backed boards, gilt, morocco spine label, slipcase. Newtown: Bird & Bull Press, 1984. Limited to 500 numbered copies printed on mouldmade Hahnemühle paper in Van Dijck types. In the late 1860s, at the behest of Prime Minister Gladstone, Sir Harry Parkes traveled to Japan to assemble information on the art of Japanese papermaking. His report, together with a vast collection of handmade Japanese paper, was shipped to England in 1871 and subsequently forgotten until its rediscovery by Hans Schmoller in the Victoria and Albert Museum. The entire text of the Parkes Report is here reproduced in facsimile, supplemented by Schmoller’s account of his discovery, a biographical sketch of Parkes, and a historical survey of the impact of Japanese paper on the West. Fine copy of a fascinating narrative of bibliographical detection.
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Ode à Charles Fourier by Breton, André

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Ode à Charles Fourier
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Breton, André
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Thomas A Goldwasser Rare Books (United States)
Description
[Paris: Fontaine, 1947. First edition. Kiesler,Frederick J.. 41 p. illus. 28 cm. Collection "L'Age d'or." Original wrappers, tanning at the edges, but a fine copy. Copy 223 of 750 numbered copies on vélin paper. Designed and illustrated by Frederick Kiesler, the Romanian emigre, whose architectural projects, including the "Endless House" and the "Shrine of the Book", built in Jerusalem to house the Dead Sea Scrolls, and surrealist works became well-known through major one-artist exhibitions in America at the Guggenheim Museum in 1964 and at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1989. "[An] extraordinarily abstruse volume whose idiosyncratic typography and illustrations prefigure later word poetry and the publications of the Fluxus movement," Robert Flynn Johnson, Artists' Books in the Modern Era 1870-2000, #126.
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JOHN C. CALHOUN [Three volumes] by Wiltse, Charles M. (Charles Maurice), 1907-1990 [author] ; Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850 [subject]

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JOHN C. CALHOUN [Three volumes]
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Wiltse, Charles M. (Charles Maurice), 1907-1990 [author] ; Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850 [subject]
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Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1944-1951. First edition [Volumes 2-3]. Hardcover. Octavo, Three volumes. In Good minus condition with Fair dust jackets. Fist volume is ex-library with library stamp on edges, library pocket on rear flyleaf. Spines are variously colored. Dust jackets in mylar; edge wear, tears at spine ends, mild shelf wear, slight soiling. Prices clipped except for second volume: “$6.00”. Boards in brown cloth, gold print; light wear to spine caps and corners, first volume has tape stains on front and rear panels. Text blocks have brown tinted top edge, maps on endpapers; slight penciled marginal notation in first volume. Illustrated: b&w frontispiece portraits and plates. CONTENTS: Vol. 1. Nationalist, 1782-1828 (477 pages) — Vol. 2. Nullifier, 1829-1839 (511 pages) — Vol. 3. Sectionalist, 1840-1850 (592 pages). [Oversized book(s). Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers, please inquire for rates]. NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area, Multi-volume Section. 1411258. FP New Rockville Stock.
THE HARBINGER; A MAY-GIFT

THE HARBINGER; A MAY-GIFT

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THE HARBINGER; A MAY-GIFT
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Second Story Books, ABAA (United States)
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Boston: Carter, Hendee and Co, 1833. First edition. Hardcover. Small octavo, 96 pages. In Very Good condition. Bound in blue cloth with black text on torn paper spine label. Boards show some soiling and moderate shelf wear. End pages heavily foxed and discolored, inscriptions on front end page, and paper slightly faded with occasional stained of foxed pages. 1257028. Special Collections - Downstairs.
A Century of Shipbuilding. 1810-1910.

A Century of Shipbuilding. 1810-1910. by Wm. Simmons & Company.

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A Century of Shipbuilding. 1810-1910.
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Wm. Simmons & Company.
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Ten Pound Island Book Co. (United States)
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Richly illustrated company history of this shipbuilding firm, and its sister company, the London engineering firm of Renfrew. Na
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n.p, n.d. (ie., Edinburgh, 1910). Richly illustrated company history of this shipbuilding firm, and its sister company, the London engineering firm of Renfrew. Narrative history, lists of vessels and projects, and several dozen gravure and halftone portraits of company officers, yachts, passenger ships and working vessels built between 1810 and 1910. Scarce. Bound in full red morocco. VG. 29.5 cm., 19 pp. plus over 80 b/w and sepia toned gravure and halftone plates.
VICTORY. An Island Tale

VICTORY. An Island Tale by Conrad, Joseph

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VICTORY. An Island Tale
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Conrad, Joseph
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Sumner & Stillman (United States)
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1915. Garden City NY: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1915. Original blue limp leather decorated in gilt. First Edition, second printing, issued about 30 days after the first. (The first printing was in navy blue cloth, and this much-scarcer second, priced a bit higher, was in this "Deep Sea" format of blue limp leather.) This is a good-to-very good copy (some wear, especially at the edges of the spine). Supino A19.2.0 (this copy); Cagle A19a(2) ("no copy located"). Provenance: small flyleaf blind-stamp of Lindmark's Book Shop of Poughkeepsie NY -- which in 1963 made international news when the State of NY evicted the business (for a highway bypass), and 131,000 books were stacked on the sidewalk (to be taken by people, to be rained on, and ultimately to be incinerated); paste-down bookplate of Dorothy [Neal] and [Luther] Harris Hiscock (1893-1975) of New York State; front free endpaper verso bookplate of the Conrad bibliographer David J. Supino (loosely inserted are his notes regarding collation etc.).
Catalogue of the Supreme Court Library State of Colorado

Catalogue of the Supreme Court Library State of Colorado

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Catalogue of the Supreme Court Library State of Colorado
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De Wolfe and Wood (United States)
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1896. Cover chipped and barely hanging on. Signed by the Deputy Clerk of the Library. We believe this to be the second catalog issued.
First Annual Books on Demand Symposium. How to prepare, how to print, how to bind

First Annual Books on Demand Symposium. How to prepare, how to print, how to bind

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First Annual Books on Demand Symposium. How to prepare, how to print, how to bind
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Rulon-Miller Books (United States)
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Des Moines: Xerox & LBS Bookbinding Components, 1994. Three ring binder of conference materials for the Des Moines Bookbinding Symposium, June 11-12, 1994. 50-odd leaves printed on rectos only under 5 tabs ("Industry Trends," "Emerging Technologies," etc.). Black cloth binder lettered in gilt on upper cover, later leather label lettered in gilt on spine.
Two Against the Tide: A Conscientious Objector in World War II - Selected Letters, 1941-1948

Two Against the Tide: A Conscientious Objector in World War II - Selected Letters, 1941-1948 by WILSON, Adrian

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Two Against the Tide: A Conscientious Objector in World War II - Selected Letters, 1941-1948
Author
WILSON, Adrian
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Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
Austin, TX: W. Thomas Taylor, 1990. First edition. Hardcover. 198 pages. "One of only 60 copies printed on Frankfurt cream mouldmade paper and bound in quarter linen with handmade paste-paper sides by BookLab in Austin, Texas." A collection of letters detailing Wilson's time during and after World War II. Includes a number of illustrations. A fine copy without dust jacket as issued. A very attractive production.
Because the Night (Signed First Edition)

Because the Night (Signed First Edition) by Ellroy, James

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Because the Night (Signed First Edition)
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Ellroy, James
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Brenner's Collectable Books (United States)
ISBN
9780892960712
Condition
Very Fine
Description
New York: Mysterious Press, 1986. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Fine/Very Good. 8vo.,280pp. Beautiful Unread Stated First Edition, Square, tight and clean throughout with no discernible wear. Very attractive unclipped dust-jacket, ($15.95), has a touch of rubbing to folds and some waviness to the panels. Still fresh and bright with no chipping or tears. Signed & Inscribed by Ellroy on the limitation page, "The night bites, James Ellroy". A sharp collectable copy and at a great price. Please note: The white square seen on the spine in the photo is simply part of a "Signed" sticker that is affixed to the outside of the jacket protector and not in contact with the jacket itself.
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Religious and Secular Leadership Part I. by Zeitlin, Solomon

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Religious and Secular Leadership Part I.
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Zeitlin, Solomon
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Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller (United States)
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g
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Philadelphia: Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, 1943. Hardcover. g. 8vo. xvi, 117pp. Original red cloth with gold lettering on spine. A collection of mostly previously published articles dealing with religious authority among Jews during the Middle Ages by the noted Jewish historian Solomon Zeitlin. Includes discussions of Rashi, Maimonides and Saadiah Gaon as well as the conflict between Babylonian and Palestinian Jewish leaders. Zeitlin never published his proposed second volume, which was to deal with modernity. Cover scratched. Name of previous owner in pen on front endpaper. Overall in good condition.
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An Ape of Gods; the Art and Thought of Lafcadio Hearn by Yu, Beongcheon

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An Ape of Gods; the Art and Thought of Lafcadio Hearn
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Yu, Beongcheon
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Hackenberg Booksellers ABAA (United States)
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Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1964. xiv, 346p., dj.