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Sporting Notions

Sporting Notions by ALKEN, Henry

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Seller: David Brass Rare Books, Inc.
Title
Sporting Notions
Author
ALKEN, Henry
Seller
David Brass Rare Books, Inc. (United States)
Description
London: T. McLean, 1838. A Fine Contemporary Album Containing Eighteen of Henry Alken's Highly Amusing Hand Colored Lithographs ALKEN, Henry, illustrator. [Sporting Notions]. [London: T. McLean, 1831-33]. Small oblong quarto (6 11 /16 x 8 3/8 inches; 170 x 212 mm.). Eighteen fine hand colored lithographs mounted on G. Whatman watermarked paper. all plates heightened with gum arabic. Average plate size: 4 7/8 x 6 5/8 inches; 124 x 168 mm. Nineteenth century blue patterned paper boards (ca. 1838), covers decoratively bordered in gilt, spine worn and chipped, otherwise near fine. Front flyleaf with ink date "1838". This is an intriguing little album of eighteen fine hand colored lithographed plates, each of which has been cut to the border thus losing it's title. We have been able to identify eleven of the images - nine are very similar to the illustrations in one of Henry Alken's rarest titles Sporting Notions (London, 1831-33) and the other two are very similar to the illustrations in his equally rare Ideas, Accidental and Incidental To Hunting and Other Sports (London, 1830). However the plates in our album are approximately one inch less all round in size and all of the images are 'in reverse'. A fine contemporary album with amusing plates. The plates: 1. Woo - Woo- I have a notion that I shall lose him... 2. [Horse and rider over water] 3. I have a Notion that you are going the wrong way, don't you see our party out yonder. 4. [Horse and rider jumping over stile and water] 5. [Horse and rider jumping over stile] 6. I have a Notion you must pull him over or persuade him to pull you back again. 7. [Horse and rider jumping over gate] 8. Two horses and their riders going through gate] 9. I have an Idea that this Fence is either too High or that my Horse is too Short (Sporting Ideas) 10. I have an Idea that this is a situation that this of considerable difficulty (Sporting Ideas) 11. [Horse and rider jumping over fence] 12. I had a Notion that that there was room for two to go through at a time. 13. I had no Notion of the Comforts of Hunting by Water. 14. I have a Notion that this may be called "Riding to the hounds at a Smashing rate." 15. I had not the most distant Notion that my Horse was going to stop. 16. I had a Notion that Timber jumping was quite an easy thing. 17. [Horse and rider having caught a large branch] 18. This gives me a Notion that its better to "Look before you leap." See: Tooley 54; Siltzer p. 73; Dixon 95; Mellon/Snelgrove 34; Schwerdt l, p.23; Mellon/Podeschi 136; Tooley 36; Schwerdt I, pp. 17-18; Siltzer, p. 72.
Ethel Waters Signed and Inscribed Autobiography "To Me It's Wonderful", First Edition 1972

Ethel Waters Signed and Inscribed Autobiography "To Me It's Wonderful", First Edition 1972 by Ethel Waters

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Seller: Max Rambod Inc.
Title
Ethel Waters Signed and Inscribed Autobiography "To Me It's Wonderful", First Edition 1972
Author
Ethel Waters
Seller
Max Rambod Inc. (United States)
Description
1972. [African American][Film and Entertainment] Waters, Ethel. To Me It's Wonderful. New York: Harper & Row, 1972. First edition. Original wrappers. Inscribed on the title page by the author: "In His Precious Love / Ethel Waters." A compelling first-person memoir by trailblazing African American actress and singer Ethel Waters. Waters rose to fame on the Harlem Renaissance stage and in Hollywood before undergoing a profound religious conversion later in life. This work, her second autobiography following His Eye is on the Sparrow (1951), departs from a conventional career retrospective in favor of a testimonial narrative documenting her embrace of evangelical Christianity and her close association with Rev. Billy Graham, to whom the book is dedicated ("To my precious child Billy Graham and my entire Team family"). Waters, an emblematic figure of 20th-century Black performance history, broke barriers as the first African American woman nominated for a Primetime Emmy and among the earliest to star in her own television program. Her legacy includes her profound impact on jazz, blues, and gospel music, as well as her courageous navigation of a white-dominated entertainment and religious sphere. Wrapper with modest edgewear and vertical creasing along spine, minor surface rubbing to rear. Overall very good condition. An uncommon signed copy of Waters' second autobiography.
Twin-Born

Twin-Born by Wyllarde, Dolf

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Seller: ReadInk
Title
Twin-Born
Author
Wyllarde, Dolf
Seller
ReadInk (United States)
Condition
Near Fine in Very Good+ dj
Description
New York: The Macaulay Company. Near Fine in Very Good+ dj. (c.1934). First Edition. Hardcover. (price-clipped) [light shelfwear, top corners slightly bumped; jacket shows a bit of edgewear, slight fading at spine, minor soiling to rear panel]. Twin brothers, sons of English gentry, are separated by novelistic contrivance, er, I mean, circumstances (a shipwreck, how original!), at the age of sixteen. Brother Arthur, "thrown amongst savage races," on an island somewhere off the coast of British Somaliland, "[loses] touch with civilization" but develops into a mighty warrior/hunter and eventually goes in for a bit of piracy; meanwhile, Brother Alfred is educated at Oxford, and despite being the melancholy and ascetic type (who suffers from an "over-strained mentality"), somehow manages to head up an expedition to find his long-possibly-lost brother. This leads to a reunion, and the contrast between their savage-vs.-civilized personal development is played off against their romantic relationships with a couple of women who are also radically different from one another. A contemporary reviewer sniffed that the book was "not quite so wild and puerile as the Tarzan yarns." The author (a woman, by the way) churned out dozens of books between 1897 and 1936, many of them romantic adventure tales set in exotic locales. .
Workers Viewpoint. vol. 1, no. 2 (September 1974)

Workers Viewpoint. vol. 1, no. 2 (September 1974)

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Seller: Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB
Title
Workers Viewpoint. vol. 1, no. 2 (September 1974)
Seller
Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Description
New York: [Asian Study Group], 1974. 78p. staplebound journal, 7.75x10.5 inches, printed on evenly toned newsprint, very good. Single issue of the journal issued by Jerry Tung's group, which became the Workers Viewpoint Organization in 1976. Coverage of Watergate here supplements the usual polemics against competing Marxist-Leninist political groups (the Communist League and Revolutionary Union).