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Rage (First Edition)

Rage (First Edition) by Stephen King writing as Richard Bachman

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Seller: Royal Books
Title
Rage (First Edition)
Author
Stephen King writing as Richard Bachman
Seller
Royal Books (United States)
ISBN
9780451076458
Description
New York: Signet / New American Library [NAL], 1977. First Edition. No. W7645. First Edition, a paperback original. The first of Stephen King's novels to be written under the Richard Bachman pseudonym, a vivid first-person account of a disturbed student who commits a school shooting in Maine. King allowed "Rage" to fall out of print after several real-life school shootings in the 1980s and 1990s notably resembled the events which transpired in the novel. Very Good plus in wrappers, with a slight lean and faint reading creases to the spine, and an ink annotation (noting the letter "A") on the top right corner of the first leaf. Scarce. Holroyd, p. 522.
Pediatric Urology with a section on Bright's Disease in Infancy and Childhood by John D. Lyttle, with over 1350 illustrations on 610 figures and two colored plates

Pediatric Urology with a section on Bright's Disease in Infancy and Childhood by John D. Lyttle, with over 1350 illustrations on 610 figures and two colored plates by Campbell, Meredith F.

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Seller: Biomed Rare Books LLC, ABAA, ILAB
Title
Pediatric Urology with a section on Bright's Disease in Infancy and Childhood by John D. Lyttle, with over 1350 illustrations on 610 figures and two colored plates
Author
Campbell, Meredith F.
Seller
Biomed Rare Books LLC, ABAA, ILAB (United States)
Description
New York: The Macmillan Co., 1937. First edition, first printing. HEAVILY ILLUSTRATED FIRST COMPREHENSIVE PEDIATRIC UROLOGY TEXT. Two hardcover volumes, 10 1/4 inches tall, original navy cloth bindings, gilt titles to spines, Vol. I, ink inscription front free endpaper: ""May 1942/ To Dr. A. Alfred Solomon--/ A Colleague, Friend and Gentleman/ From [8 signatories—most undecipherable]/ On the eve of his entry upon his new career," color frontispiece of common cystoscopic observations, with descriptive text on tissue guard, i-xi, [1], 576 pp, 82 tables, 329 figures (Fig. 267 facing p 403 is 2nd color plate); Vol. II, i-v, [1], 540 pp, tables 83-143,figures 330-604. Covers clean, bindings tight, pages unmarked except for dedication. MEREDITH FAIRFAX CAMPBELL (1894-1968) was a visionary pioneer in the development of the subspecialty of pediatric urology. Campbell earned his MD at the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1919, Meredith began internship at Bellevue Hospital, which was interrupted by two years at the Trudeau Sanitarium for tuberculosis treatment. After recuperation he returned to Bellevue and completed training in Urology at New York University School of Medicine. Campbell joined the urology faculty at NYU and became Professor and Chair in 1937. Campbell published articles on pediatric specific urological disorders as early as 1929 and by 1931 had published 18 such articles. This interest led to his two-volume text on Pediatric Urology published in 1937 (offered here) that was 10 years in preparation. Of the 12 chapters, 11 were authored by Campbell himself with over 1300 illustrations based on 24,000 necropsy studies.