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Turn About

Turn About by FAULKNER, William

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Seller: Ken Lopez Bookseller, ABAA
Title
Turn About
Author
FAULKNER, William
Seller
Ken Lopez Bookseller, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
[NY]: Saturday Evening Post. 1932. A previously unknown Faulkner "A" item -- an offprint from the March 5, 1932 issue of the Saturday Evening Post. In long-accepted Faulkner lore, the first and only separate edition of Turn About was the 1939 edition published by W. L. Massiah of Ottawa, Canada, which has been considered Faulkner's scarcest "A" item, with approximately seven known copies. Offered here is a 1932 offprint -- 7 years earlier than the Massiah edition -- with no other known copies. Faulkner's story "Turn About" was first published in The Saturday Evening Post on March 5, 1932, with two bibliographically significant markers: the second paragraph includes a description of one character as having "a pink-and-white face and blue eyes, and a little dull gold mustache above a mouth like a girl's mouth," and the text is broken up into 10 parts, each identified with a Roman numeral, from I to X. The earliest book publications of the story -- in O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1932 and in Faulkner's collection Doctor Martino and Other Stories, published in 1934 -- leave out both the "gold mustache" and the text breaks. The former change seems likely to have been authorial, rather than editorial, which means that Faulkner changed the text of the story, removing the "gold mustache" phrase, before the end of 1932, when the O. Henry collection was published. The 1939 Massiah edition includes the phrase, which is how it was concluded that it had been printed from the text of the Post story, rather than from one of the later book publications. The Massiah publication also retains the 10 text breaks, but rather than being identified by Roman numerals, the breaks are separated with a filigree design. The 1932 offprint offered here includes the "gold mustache" phrase, as well as the 10 text breaks of the original Post publication, with Roman numerals delineating the sections -- the only place, other than in the original magazine itself, where Roman numerals are used in the text. Carl Petersen, the renowned Faulkner collector, did not have a copy of Massiah's Turn About in his collection when he published his 1975 bibliography. By 1991, when Peter Howard of Serendipity Books published the 643-page catalog of Petersen's Faulkner collection, he did have a copy, which Serendipity valued at $17,500, calling it "by far the rarest of Faulkner's published books." Christie's auction house called the Massiah edition "exceedingly scarce" and noted that "no copies have appeared at auction in at least 50 years" in a 2010 auction listing. As best we have been able to determine, this 1932 Saturday Evening Post offprint displaces the 1939 edition of Turn About as Faulkner's scarcest "A" item: it is previously unknown, contemporaneous with the initial story publication, and possibly, at this point, one of a kind. 28 stapled pages; one page corner turned; a handful of mostly marginal pencil markings ("x's"); near fine in stapled wrappers. Unless otherwise noted, our first editions are first printings. First Edition. No Binding. Near Fine.
The Apollo 50th Anniversary Special Rehearsal & Taping Schedule

The Apollo 50th Anniversary Special Rehearsal & Taping Schedule

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Title
The Apollo 50th Anniversary Special Rehearsal & Taping Schedule
Seller
Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Los Angeles / New York: Don Mischer Productions / Summit Hotel Production Office, 1985. Softcover. Very Good. Quarto. Stapled three-hole punched green photocopied leaves printed rectos only. Ten leaves. A couple of faint stains, vertical crease, very good. A few hand corrections (in one case replacing Luther Vandross with Stevie Wonder in a duet of "Signed Sealed Delivered"). Very detailed schedule for the gala television special, hosted by Bill Cosby with an all-star cast that included Debbie Allen, Smokey Robinson, Jennifer Holliday, Vanessa Williams, Mary Wells, Four Tops, Martha Reeves, Little Richard, Mavis Staples, Al Green, Billy Preston, Patti LaBelle, Diana Ross, and many others.
Skilled Sewing Sampler by Student Mary Lane Nolan, Aged Approx. 9

Skilled Sewing Sampler by Student Mary Lane Nolan, Aged Approx. 9 by Mary Lane Nolan

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Skilled Sewing Sampler by Student Mary Lane Nolan, Aged Approx. 9
Author
Mary Lane Nolan
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Eclectibles (United States)
Condition
Very good. Light dust soiling, four buttons lacking, a couple threads loose.
Description
[Pennsylvania?], 1890. Very good. Light dust soiling, four buttons lacking, a couple threads loose.. A finely wrought needlework sampler made by a young girl named Mary Lane Nolan, then a student at "St. Mary's School". The sampler is made from a fine white cotton and features the following techniques, showcasing Nolan's skill: needlework, pleating, button holes, thread work, white work, and hemstitching and/or drawn thread work (a type of white work "in which specific threads of the warp (running vertically) and weft (running horizontally) of a backing fabric are cut and drawn out, with the remaining threads stitched together to create intricate patterns", V&A Museum website). The sampler itself measures approx. 23.5" by 12.5", and is mounted on brown felt in a modern wooden frame.
The Door to Health, Enter

The Door to Health, Enter by Robert C. Frazier, D. C.

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The Door to Health, Enter
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Robert C. Frazier, D. C.
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Eclectibles (United States)
Condition
General wear and toning.
Description
Redwood City, CA, 1933. General wear and toning.. A brochure for the chiropractor, Dr. Robert C. Frazier, advertising his new "Tox-Eliminator", which allowed for a "more thoroughly cleanse bowels than is possible by any other method ever before conceived". Frazier claimed that such a thorough cleansing of the bowels could not be obtained through another means, like the use of laxatives, enemas or colonic treatments. The brochure ends with the platitude "Remember, early treatment forestalls worse trouble". The front of the brochure is depicted as a door to a Frazier's office, inscribed with "The Door to Health - Enter - Dr. Robert C. Frazier, D. C.", and a small sign which states, "The Doctor is In". The back of the brochure is a list of over twenty-five ailments caused by intestinal toxemia, with apparently was everything from appendicitis to headaches. Dated though a report by the Historic Resources Advisory Committee, which was investigating the history of a building in Redwood City, CA, of which Frazier was a resident in 1933. Single fold, double sided. OCLC 0 (February 2021). Measures 8 1/2" x 4 (folded), 8 1/2" x 8 (unfolded).
Graduale Sacrosanctae Romanae Ecclesiae :de Tempore et de Sanctis ; SS. D.N. Pii x. Pontificis Maximi jussu restitutum et editum ; cui addita sunt festa novissima.

Graduale Sacrosanctae Romanae Ecclesiae :de Tempore et de Sanctis ; SS. D.N. Pii x. Pontificis Maximi jussu restitutum et editum ; cui addita sunt festa novissima. by Pope Pius X

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Graduale Sacrosanctae Romanae Ecclesiae :de Tempore et de Sanctis ; SS. D.N. Pii x. Pontificis Maximi jussu restitutum et editum ; cui addita sunt festa novissima.
Author
Pope Pius X
Seller
Dale Steffey Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Romae: Typis Vaticanis,, 1908. Book. Near Fine. Morocco. Thick 8vo. Finely bound in 20th c. red morocco, gilt at spine,, with prior owner name in gilt bottom corner front cover and in ink front end page and with original wrappers bound in. Full-color frontispiece of Pope St Gregory the Great (with tissue covering) and with headpiece engravings in black and white of all the major feasts. Pope Pius X's facsimile signature at half-title page. Near Fine, a few pages top corner crease. Printed music : Chants, Christian xvi, 559, 208, 153 pages. Proprium de tempore --; Proprium sanctorum --; Commune sanctorum --; Missae votivae per Hebdomadam --; Aliae Missae votivae pro diversis rebus --; Missae votivae per annum --; Missae aliquibus in locis celebrandae --; Ordinarium Missae --; Missa et absolutio pro defunctis --; Toni communes Missae. A lovely copy in handsome binding..
Lettres sur les Contes de Fees Attribues a Perrault, et sur l'Origine de la Feerie

Lettres sur les Contes de Fees Attribues a Perrault, et sur l'Origine de la Feerie by [Charles Perrault] Anonymous [C.A. Walckenaer]

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Lettres sur les Contes de Fees Attribues a Perrault, et sur l'Origine de la Feerie
Author
[Charles Perrault] Anonymous [C.A. Walckenaer]
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Capitol Hill Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Paris: Baudouin Freres, 1826. Very Good. Paris: Baudouin Freres, 1826. First Edition. Small octavo; publisher's tan pictorial wrappers bound in modern metallic marbled green boards with new endpapers; edges untrimmed; [6],218pp. Contemporary bookseller ticket, institutional ex libris and a stamp to preliminaries. Light wear to boards; binding sound; wraps toned with light spotting; a few stray annotations and a mild spotting to interior, else unmarked; a Very Good copy.
On the Realisation of the Possible, and the Spirit of Aristotle

On the Realisation of the Possible, and the Spirit of Aristotle by F[rancis] W[illiam] Bain

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On the Realisation of the Possible, and the Spirit of Aristotle
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F[rancis] W[illiam] Bain
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Capitol Hill Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
London: James Parker And Co, 1899. Very Good. London: James Parker And Co., 1899. First Edition. Octavo. 275 pp. Green cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Brown endpapers. Boards worn along edges with brief exposure to corners and a one inch tear along top of spine. Mild general scuffing and some dust soiling along top edge. Rear board gives a little, but overall binding sound. Bookseller ticket to rear pastedown, and pages toned but unmarked. Scarce early title from the author better known for his fantasy stories which he claimed were translated from Sanskrit.
The Lady in the Car (Japanese B2 Poster for the 1970 film)

The Lady in the Car (Japanese B2 Poster for the 1970 film) by Anatole Litvak (director); Sebastien Japrisot (novel); Samantha Eggar, Oliver Reed (starring)

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The Lady in the Car (Japanese B2 Poster for the 1970 film)
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Anatole Litvak (director); Sebastien Japrisot (novel); Samantha Eggar, Oliver Reed (starring)
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Royal Books (United States)
Description
Culver City, CA: Columbia Pictures, 1970. Japanese B2 poster for the obscure 1970 puzzle thriller, director Anatole Litvak's final directorial effort. A striking, muscular, and jazzy design. Ad agency secretary Eggar decides to take the awesome muscle car belonging to her boss on a weekend spree rather than parking it in the lot after dropping him at the airport. She soon finds herself recognized in places where she has never been, makes love to a hippie, lets the car become stolen property, and discovers erotic nude photos of herself in the apartment of a strange man she has never met. 20 x 28.5 inches. Unfolded, but with some small chips and shallow creasing at the extremities, Very Good plus overall.
The Roxburghe Club of San Francisco: Chronology of Twenty-Five Years 1928-1953

The Roxburghe Club of San Francisco: Chronology of Twenty-Five Years 1928-1953 by Wheat, Carl I. (Preface); Geo. E. Dawson (Editor)

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The Roxburghe Club of San Francisco: Chronology of Twenty-Five Years 1928-1953
Author
Wheat, Carl I. (Preface); Geo. E. Dawson (Editor)
Seller
Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Near fine
Description
San Francisco, 1954. First edition, limited. Hardcover. Near fine. Folio [40 cm] 1/4 black cloth with bright marbled paper over boards. Top edge trimmed; other edges deckled. Text printed in red and black. Ex-libris Santa Rosa publisher and rancher Lee Lawrence Stopple, with his bookish bookplate on the front pastedown. A lovely production. One in an edition of 200 copies printed by Roxburghers Edwin and Robert Grabhorn. From the preface by Carl Wheat- "Despite the fact that at the outset the club's membership was limited to thirty-one (as was that of 'The father of book clubs,' The Roxburghe Club in England), and despite the further fact that for most of its history not more than fifty have made up its company, the lists which appear in this volume disclose that more than a hundred and thirty men have, over the years, enjoyed its goodly fellowship. Among these, the practical printers have at all times been especially honored, and their generous contributions to the club's life and fortunes have been immeasurable. These artists, too, have added much to the general atmosphere. Booksellers, with their background of experience, have all proved worthy members. Librarians have likewise shared their specialized lore. But the core of the club has at all times been those members whose vocations were in other than bookish fields. These, the 'collectors,' or those who merely found pleasure in the contemplation of good- or 'fine'- books, have given the group most of its Masters of the Press, and their avocational interest in the fundamentals of the club has furnished the cement to hold it together over its entire history.
Cuba Plantation Dance

Cuba Plantation Dance by [Music – Plantation Songs / Caribbean Slavery Imagery] Wilson, Chas. H.

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Cuba Plantation Dance
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[Music – Plantation Songs / Caribbean Slavery Imagery] Wilson, Chas. H.
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Auger Down Books (United States)
Condition
Light edge wear and minor toning; very good with a strong impression of the cover illustration.
Description
Philadelphia: Edward L. Walker, 142 Chestnut St., above 6th, 1855. Folio sheet music, pictorial lithographed cover, approximately 13.5 × 10.5 inches. Light edge wear and minor toning; very good with a strong impression of the cover illustration.. An antebellum piano dance reflecting the plantation imagery that circulated widely in mid-nineteenth-century American popular music. “Cuba Plantation Dance” was composed by Chas. H. Wilson, a little-documented composer whose name appears chiefly in connection with this work, and issued in Philadelphia during the early 1850s by Edward L. Walker, the predecessor firm to the major publishing house Lee & Walker. A copy is recorded in the Levy Collection at Johns Hopkins, which dates the publication to 1855. The cover presents a stylized plantation landscape framed by tall stalks of sugar cane with a small central vignette of a dancing Black figure. The use of Cuban plantation imagery reflects contemporary American fascination with the Caribbean sugar economy and with plantation life beyond the United States. During the 1850s Cuba was one of the largest slave societies in the Atlantic world. By the midcentury the island’s sugar plantations relied on hundreds of thousands of enslaved Africans, and the enslaved population of Cuba was estimated at roughly 400,000 people in the 1840s–1850s, working primarily in the rapidly expanding sugar industry. Although Spain formally agreed to end the Atlantic slave trade in 1820, illegal importations of enslaved Africans into Cuba continued for decades, supplying labor for the island’s plantations well into the 1850s. American publishers frequently borrowed such imagery for plantation-themed dance music marketed to the parlor trade. Pieces labeled “plantation dances” or “Ethiopian dances” formed part of the broader culture of minstrel and plantation entertainment. The title page bears a dedication to “Miss Arabelle Conrad,” typical of mid-century sheet music addressed to amateur pianists. Along with the aforementioned copy in the Levy collection, we find copies at Michigan and Temple.
“Gardening operations &c Weather Notes &c Beginning April 1889” containing her Gardening Notes from 1889-1903

“Gardening operations &c Weather Notes &c Beginning April 1889” containing her Gardening Notes from 1889-1903 by Markwick, Marjorie Anthony

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“Gardening operations &c Weather Notes &c Beginning April 1889” containing her Gardening Notes from 1889-1903
Author
Markwick, Marjorie Anthony
Seller
Michael Brown Rare Books, LLC (United States)
Description
octavo, 188 manuscript pages, several inlaid items, inscribed in ink in a notebook bound in ¼ cloth and marbled boards, label on front board of the Harvard Co-operative Society, neatly inscribed in ink, else very good. Contemporary ownership inscription by Markwick on front free endpaper. Manuscript notes kept by a dedicated gardener, likely of upstate New York, with an extensive and highly varied flower garden, complete with hot beds and a conservatory. She notes among other things the date of the first appearance of each flower, notes on how they do, as well as the first appearance in the neighborhood of various types of migrating birds.
The Wild Flag; Editorials from The New Yorker on Federal World Government and Other Matters

The Wild Flag; Editorials from The New Yorker on Federal World Government and Other Matters by White, E.B.

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The Wild Flag; Editorials from The New Yorker on Federal World Government and Other Matters
Author
White, E.B.
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The First Edition Rare Books, LLC (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1946. First Edition, First Printing. Cloth. Fine/very good. A review copy of the first edition, first printing of The Wild Flag: Editorials from The New Yorker on Federal World Government and Other Matters by E.B. White.. Octavo, xiii, [3], 187pp. Blue cloth, silver flower stamped on front cover, title stamped in silver on spine. The first printing, with matching 1946 dates on the title and copyright pages and no mention of later printings. In the publisher's illustrated dust jacket, $2.00 retail price on front flap, light sunning to the spine, short closed tear along top edge, a very good example. Publisher's review copy slip laid-in. A collection of White's wartime and immediate postwar editorials from The New Yorker, The Wild Flag argues for international cooperation and a system of federal world government in response to the destruction of World War II and the emerging atomic age.
[PROGRAM] The Gardeners' Club... Annual Chrysanthemum Show

[PROGRAM] The Gardeners' Club... Annual Chrysanthemum Show by Seidewitz, Edwin A.

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[PROGRAM] The Gardeners' Club... Annual Chrysanthemum Show
Author
Seidewitz, Edwin A.
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lizzyoung bookseller (United States)
Condition
Illustrated wraps. Good
Description
Baltimore: Thos. J Sheubrooks, 1896. Staplebound. Illustrated wraps. Good. 30 pages. 22 x 14 cm. Featuring illustrated local Baltimore advertising throughout. Introduction by Mr. Seidewitz, followed by six days of concerts by the 5th Regiment Orchestra, with Charles Weber - Musical Director. Rules of Governing the competition, award amounts and a full page listing the Patrons and Patronesses of the show. Covers rubbed at edges and lightly toned. Mr. Seidewitz was one of the foremost florists in Maryland, ex-Mayor of Annapolis (1899-1901), former president of the Rotary Club and the President of the Baltimore Florists' Exchange. This Exchange was said to be the first organization in America dedicated to the exchange of trees, plants, flowers, and seeds in addition to the general sharing of horticultural knowledge among horticulturists and tradesmen who bought and sold flowers. Oddly enough, after Mr. Seidewitz was successful in ushering this Exchange into fruition, even propelling the construction of a new building to house this mutual florists' association, Mr. Seidewitz became a cruel victim of bullying by Baltimore Society during the first World War. According to the book The Illusion of Victory: America in W.W.I by Thomas J. Fleming, "shortly after war was declared, the florist met some officers from several German ships that had been trapped in Baltimore's harbor since 1914. They were in a gloomy mood, lamenting their long separation from friends and family and the prospect of internment as enemy aliens until the war ended. Seidewitz bought them beer, and they drank together. Touched by their plight, the florist kissed one of them on the forehead in an attempt to comfort the man. Word soon swept Baltimore that Seidewitz had 'kissed a German.' His floral business collapsed. He was expelled from the Rotary Club, after directors refused to let him speak to the members in his own defense." On August 24, 1918 Seidewitz committed suicide by revolver while his family was downstairs in their home on Old Pimlico Road.
THE BOOK OF ECCLESIASTES

THE BOOK OF ECCLESIASTES by [BIBLE]

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THE BOOK OF ECCLESIASTES
Author
[BIBLE]
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Charles Agvent, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Slight wear to the spine. Near Fine in a Fine slipcase
Description
New York: Limited Editions Club, 1968. Hardcover. Slight wear to the spine. Near Fine in a Fine slipcase. Edgar Miller. Large octavo (8-1/2" x 11-1/4") bound in full embossed lambskin. Text in both Hebrew and English, printed in red and black, from the Revised King James Version. Introduction by Kenneth Rexroth. Illustrated by Edgar Miller with color tempera paintings. Copy #887 of 1500 SIGNED by the illustrator on the colophon page.
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(3 offprints). Includes: YUAN, & J. C. BRISSON, et al. "Measurements on the ?±-p Total Scattering Cross Sections in the Energy Range of 0.4 to 1.5 Bev." Offprint from: Physical Review Letters, vol. 3, no. 12, Dec. 15, 1959. by YUAN, Luke C. L.

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(3 offprints). Includes: YUAN, & J. C. BRISSON, et al. "Measurements on the ?±-p Total Scattering Cross Sections in the Energy Range of 0.4 to 1.5 Bev." Offprint from: Physical Review Letters, vol. 3, no. 12, Dec. 15, 1959.
Author
YUAN, Luke C. L.
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Jeff Weber Rare Books (Switzerland)
Description
No place:: Physical Review Letters, 1959., 1959. 4to. pp. 561-563. 1 fig., 1 table. Stapled. Very good. The authors are associated with the Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York. WITH: YUAN, & H. UTO, G. F. DELL, & C. L. WANG. "Detection of X-Ray Transition Radiation With Multiwire Proportional Chambers." Amsterdam: Holland-North, 1971. Offprint from: Nuclear Instruments and Methods, 97, 1971. 4to. pp. 389-393. 6 figs. Yellow printed wrappers. Fine. WITH: YUAN, & H. UTO, G. F. DELL, & P. W. ALLEY. "Relativistic Particle Separation by Means of Transition Radiation Utilizing Multiwire Proportional Chambers." Offprint from: Physics Letters, vol. 40B, no. 6, Aug. 21, 1972. 4to. pp. 689-692. 7 figs. Self wraps. Fine.
"Scientia" w uje?ciu Rogera Bacona

"Scientia" w uje?ciu Rogera Bacona by [BACON, Roger (1214-1292)] Malgorzata FRANKOWSKA.

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"Scientia" w uje?ciu Rogera Bacona
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[BACON, Roger (1214-1292)] Malgorzata FRANKOWSKA.
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Jeff Weber Rare Books (Switzerland)
Description
Wroclaw:: aklad Narodowy imienia Ossolinskich, Wydawnictwo Polskiej Akademii Nauk, etc., 1969., 1969. Series : Zaklad Historii Nauki i Techniki Polskiej Akademii Nauk. Monografie z dziejo?w nauki i techniki. tom 55. 8vo. 152, [4] pp. Index. Original wrappers printed in green & black. Very good. RARE. Malgorzata Frankowska is a Research Associate with the Maj Institute of Pharmacology Polish Academy of Sciences. Cracow Metropolitan Area.
County Map of the State of New York

County Map of the State of New York by [New York].

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County Map of the State of New York
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[New York].
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Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books & Prints (United States)
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Double sheet map 22" X 15 1/2", spme color, inserts of Troy, Buffalo, Rochester, NYC, and Albany. Map is laid down (attached to a thin sheet pf cardboard) neat line for edge of NYC is at the end. Slight aging, and despite the fact that it is laid down, easily framable, or attached to thicker backing. Nice looking map.
Decision Processes in Visual Perception

Decision Processes in Visual Perception by Vickers, Douglas

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Decision Processes in Visual Perception
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Vickers, Douglas
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Underground Books, ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780127215501
Condition
Very good
Description
New York: Academic Press, 1979. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/Good +. First Edition. Hardcover. 9 1/4" X 6 1/4". vi, 406pp. Creasing, toning, and shelf wear to covers, corners, and edges of unclipped dust jacket. Toning and rubbing to front and rear of jacket. Creasing to all edges and corners of jacket. Creasing and toning to spine. Creasing to flaps. Bound in gray cloth over boards with spine lettered in blue. Gentle bumps to all corners of boards. Gentle bumps to head and tail of spine. Dust-spotting to text block. Age-toning front and rear paste down and free endpapers. Otherwise, pages are clean and unmarked. Binding is firm and sound. ABOUT THIS BOOK: Decision Processes in Visual Perception explores the relationships between the organization of a complex visual pattern by the perception system and the molecular activity involved in the discrimination of differences in magnitude or intensity between two stimulus elements.The text discusses the basic principles of discrimination, identification, and self-regulation of the perception system; demonstrates how adaptive decision modules emerge from multiple constraints; shows how combinations of simple decisions lead to complex judgmental tasks; and synthesizes traditional approaches to perception in order to clarify the crucial and pervasive role of these modules in the overall activity of perceptual organization.Psychologists, neuroscientists, molecular biologists, and physiologists will find the book invaluable.(Publisher).
Impeccable Scene Design for Game, Animation and Film; scene Design Course
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Impeccable Scene Design for Game, Animation and Film; scene Design Course by Yin, Weiye

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Impeccable Scene Design for Game, Animation and Film; scene Design Course
Author
Yin, Weiye
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Hackenberg Booksellers ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780956288080
Description
Harrow: CYPI Press, 2011. 158 [2]p., colored illus., original limp boards, oblong quarto format.
Citizen Soldiers: The U.S. Army From the Normandy Beaches to the Bulge to the Surrender of Germany; June 7, 1944 - May 7, 1945
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Citizen Soldiers: The U.S. Army From the Normandy Beaches to the Bulge to the Surrender of Germany; June 7, 1944 - May 7, 1945 by AMBROSE, Stephen E.

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Citizen Soldiers: The U.S. Army From the Normandy Beaches to the Bulge to the Surrender of Germany; June 7, 1944 - May 7, 1945
Author
AMBROSE, Stephen E.
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Argosy Book Store (United States)
ISBN
9780684815251
Condition
fine
Description
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1997. First. hardcover. fine/near fine. Maps and black & white photographic illustrations. 512 pages. Thick 8vo, blue two-toned boards, pictorial d.w. (slightly edgeworn). New York: Simon & Schuster, (1997). First Edition. A fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper.
Elegies and Love Songs
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Elegies and Love Songs by Young, Margaret

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Seller: Weller Book Works ABAA/ILAB
Title
Elegies and Love Songs
Author
Young, Margaret
Seller
Weller Book Works ABAA/ILAB (United States)
ISBN
9780893011536
Condition
Very Good
Description
University of Idaho Press, 1992. Very Good. Young, Margaret. Elegies and Love Songs. Moscow, Idaho: University of Idaho Press, 1992. 1st edition. 134pp. 8vo. Blue cloth. Book condition: Very good with gently rubbed edges. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with gently bumped edges.