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She; A History of Adventure

She; A History of Adventure by Haggard, Rider

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She; A History of Adventure
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Haggard, Rider
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Biblioctopus (United States)
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New York: Harper, 1886. First Edition. Published Dec. 24, 1886, preceding the London edition of Jan. 1, 1887, though both title pages are dated 1887. Also preceding Munro's pirated edition in wrappers dated Dec. 31, 1886 and Harper's reissue in wrappers. Original publisher's three-quarter cloth (also seen in half cloth) and marbled paper over boards, 8vo (175 x 125mm), pp. vii, 316, plus two color plates inserted. Rubbed and toned, bookplate to the front pastedown, very good. THE imperial adventure novel, a fever dream of Africa in which a Cambridge scholar and his ward discover a lost civilization ruled by a two-thousand-year-old queen who bathes in the pillar of life and destroys what she loves. It has never been out of print, it has been filmed at least seven times, and it remains, after Dracula, the most influential fantasy of the Victorian era, the one that taught an empire to dream about what might be waiting 'for them' in the blank spaces on the map.
3 Graffiti Artists: Exhibition of Graffiti Paintings by A-One, NOC + Toxic

3 Graffiti Artists: Exhibition of Graffiti Paintings by A-One, NOC + Toxic by A-One, NOC, and Toxic

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3 Graffiti Artists: Exhibition of Graffiti Paintings by A-One, NOC + Toxic
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A-One, NOC, and Toxic
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Harper's Books (United States)
Condition
Minor wear to stapled wrappers; near fine.
Description
New York: Sidney Janis Gallery, 1985. Minor wear to stapled wrappers; near fine.. First Edition. Thin quarto. Catalogue published on the occasion of an exhibition at Sidney Janis Gallery, featuring graffiti paintings from A-One, NOC, and Toxic (New York, Mar. 14 - Apr. 6, 1985). With 8 of the exhibited works reproduced in black-and-white.
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Works by AMES, Fisher

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Works
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AMES, Fisher
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Boston, T.B. Wait & Co., 1809., 1809. First edition. 8vo. Engraved frontispiece portrait after Gilbert Stuart. Full old calf (re-hindged with original spine laid down). Very good 519 pages. Heraldic arms on cover of the Society of Writers to the Signet. Small bookplate. Very good. 519 pages. Includes his comments on James Madison and Alexander Hamilton. Ames (1758-1808), lawyer, New England Federalist, U.S. Congressman. Sabin 1303.. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good.
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Hartford High School Annual Yearbook The Owl, 1897 by Hartford High School Yearbook

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Hartford High School Annual Yearbook The Owl, 1897
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Hartford High School Yearbook
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Max Rambod Inc. (United States)
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1897. The 1897 Hartford High School Annual The Owl Yearbook. This 19th century hardcover yearbook includes many great photographs and text showing students in high school activities and sports, humor, literature, and local advertisement from Hartford small businesses. Many Photograph club includes : Varsity Football; Track Team; Drama "Mr. X" , Banjo Club ; Mandolin Club; and the Debate club; This Yearbook gives a great idea of American high school life at the end of the 19th century. Very good condition.
Empire of the Sun

Empire of the Sun by Ballard, J. D.

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Empire of the Sun
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Ballard, J. D.
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Bookbid Rare Books (United States)
ISBN
9780575034839
Description
London: Victor Gollancz, 1983, 1983. 1st Edition. Published in London by Victor Gollancz, 1983. First Edition, Uncorrected Typescript. Book in good condition with tear along the side of bottom of spine, and missing about one square inch of top spine cover, fading, discoloration, and some staining on covers and spine, also other minor creases on back. No DJ.
Seven Keys to Baldpate [Photoplay Edition]

Seven Keys to Baldpate [Photoplay Edition] by Biggers, Earl Derr

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Seven Keys to Baldpate [Photoplay Edition]
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Biggers, Earl Derr
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New York: Grosset & Dunlap. [1925] (c.1911). First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Very Good+ in Fair dj. [good sound copy, minor wear to extremities, a little dust-soiling to top of text block; the jacket is heavily worn, missing about 2-1/2 inches from bottom of spine, large chip at left edge of rear panel, small bits of paper loss at several corners, various small tears and creases]. (4 B&W film stills) The first novel by the author who would later achieve lasting fame as the creator of Charlie Chan, this "mystery romance" about a young novelist who sequesters himself in an isolated mountain inn in order to concentrate on writing a novel was a big hit when it first appeared as a newspaper and magazine serial in January 1913. It was published in book form by Bobbs-Merrill the following month, and by September a dramatized version (written and produced by George M. Cohan) had opened on Broadway, where it ran for over a year. Although Cohan had not appeared in the play, he did choose to play the lead in the second film version (also his first movie appearance), released in 1917. (It had been preceded by an Australian film adaptation in 1916.) The present volume is the tie-in with the third film version, starring Douglas MacLean, released by Paramount in 1925; four more film adaptations were to follow (in 1929, 1935, 1947, and 1983, the latter under the title HOUSE OF THE LONG SHADOWS). NOTE that this dust jacket is not the original (movie-themed) version, but rather has been transferred to this copy from a slightly later Grosset & Dunlap printing of the novel. (The jacket can be dated as 1928, both because of the text touting Biggers as the author of the first three Chan novels -- published in 1925, 1926 and 1928 -- and because the artist's signature reads "Skrenda28." Skrenda, as most photoplay edition collectors will know, was responsible for dozens of Grosset & Dunlap's dust jackets in this genre.) .