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SECRET LIFE OF SALVADOR DALI

SECRET LIFE OF SALVADOR DALI by DALI, SALVADOR; SALVADOR DALI

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Seller: Ursus Books
Title
SECRET LIFE OF SALVADOR DALI
Author
DALI, SALVADOR; SALVADOR DALI
Seller
Ursus Books (United States)
Description
1942. DALI, Salvador. The Secret Life of Salvador Dali. 400 pp., illustrated throughout. 4to, 258 x 190 mm., cloth and illustrated dust jacket in a new cloth folding box. New York: Dial, 1942. With an elaborate double page inscription cum drawing by Dali. From the library of the photographer Arnold Crane with his signature on the front endpaper.
Koutashirabe AZUMA KOROMO

Koutashirabe AZUMA KOROMO by [DESIGN] Azuma Do^jin

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Seller: Boston Book Company
Title
Koutashirabe AZUMA KOROMO
Author
[DESIGN] Azuma Do^jin
Seller
Boston Book Company (United States)
Description
1937. [DESIGN] Azuma Do^jin. Koutashirabe AZUMA KOROMO. Unso^do^, Kyo^to & To^kyo^, Sho^wa 12 [1937]. A large folding album (34.0 x 24.8 cm), 10 pages (15 designs) of superbly printed color woodblock images by the "Companions from the East" The margins and facing pages have browning and foxing. This, the "spring" volume, appears to be one of two volumes published. The covers are detached. Sold with all faults.
BILLY TAYLOR (ca. 1960s) Photo

BILLY TAYLOR (ca. 1960s) Photo by Np

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Seller: Walterfilm, Inc.
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BILLY TAYLOR (ca. 1960s) Photo
Author
Np
Seller
Walterfilm, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Np. No binding. Near Fine. Np, [ca. 1960s]. Vintage original 10 x 8" (25 x 20 cm.) double weight borderless black-and-white photo. Photo agency sticker on verso, near fine. Billy Taylor was an indefatigable educator and promoter of jazz, but also a distinguished pianist who emerged during the bop era and played with everyone from Stuff Smith to Charlie Parker.
SONS OF DARKNESS, SONS OF LIGHT: A NOVEL OF SOME PROBABILITY [Signed]

SONS OF DARKNESS, SONS OF LIGHT: A NOVEL OF SOME PROBABILITY [Signed] by Williams, John A.

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SONS OF DARKNESS, SONS OF LIGHT: A NOVEL OF SOME PROBABILITY [Signed]
Author
Williams, John A.
Seller
Second Story Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
Boston, MA: Little Brown and Company, 1969. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo, 279 pages. In Very Good minus condition with a Very Good condition dust jacket. Red spine with black lettering. Dust jacket is wrapped in a mylar covering, price uncut "$5.95", has light chipping along the spine and fore edges, a tear along the spine head edge, and light stains. Boards have mild shelving wear. Textblock has light soiling 279, and mild to moderate foxing along the fore and head edges. Signed flat by John A. Williams on the title page. Shelved in Room C. 1394203. Special Collections.
Columbian Centinel. No. 39, of vol. XIX

Columbian Centinel. No. 39, of vol. XIX

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Columbian Centinel. No. 39, of vol. XIX
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Rulon-Miller Books (United States)
Description
Boston: Benjamin Russell, Wednesday, July 24, 1793. 19 " x 12", pp. [4]; 4 columns per page; removed from binding, early owner's name at top. Politcal miscellany from the Gazette of the United States Pacificus no. II concerning treaties between the United States and France, domestic miscellany, values of merchandise exported from each state of the United States, important proceedings, marriages & deaths, port of Boston list of ships entered and cleared, auction announcements, ships for sale (with cuts), and usual ads.