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Player Piano

Player Piano by Kurt Vonnegut

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$1,350.00
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Seller: Grayshelf Books, ABAA, IOBA
Title
Player Piano
Author
Kurt Vonnegut
Seller
Grayshelf Books, ABAA, IOBA (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
First Edition/First Printing with the Scribner's seal and the "A" on the copyright page; A Near Fine book in a Very Good or better dust jacket. An outstanding copy of Vonnegut's first book, having gone on to write "Slaughterhouse Five" among others and receiving multiple awards and nominations throughout his brilliant career; a true icon of 20th century literature. This copy is in near fine condition with a square tight binding, bright silver lettering over green boards, and clean o/w to white pages throughout; the book does show some mild soiling to the top exterior text block and light rubbing to the spine ends and edges. Housed in a crisp and bright very good dust jacket that does show moderate rubbing and chipping to the spine ends, edges, and corners with one short closed tear to the top of the front flap, a couple of small dampstains to the top of the back panel, a partial faint ring stain to the front panel, and a few tiny ink marks to the spine and back panel. Overall, a highly presentable and collectible example of a rare book in the first state, scarce in this condition. Not price clipped ($3.00 intact), not ex-library; protected in a Mylar cover and will ship carefully packed in a sturdy box.
SOVIET AIR DEFENCE MISSILES: DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT AND TACTICS [Signed]

SOVIET AIR DEFENCE MISSILES: DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT AND TACTICS [Signed] by Zaloga, Steven J.

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$270.00
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Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA
Title
SOVIET AIR DEFENCE MISSILES: DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT AND TACTICS [Signed]
Author
Zaloga, Steven J.
Seller
Second Story Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
Coulsdon: Janes Information Group, 1989. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo, xii, 384 pages. In Very Good condition with a Very Good condition dust jacket. Purple spine with pink and white lettering. Dust jacket has a small chips to the rear fore edge and bottom edge, and mild shelving wear. Boards have mild shelving wear. Textblock has mild shelving wear to edges. Inscribed "To Jim Loop, I would have liked to see your name as co-author of this book to acknowledge all your help and support on this book. With sincere thanks!" and signed by Steven Zaloga on the acknowledgements page. 1402123. FP New Rockville Stock.
Stage. The Magazine of After Dark. June 1938. Awards Issue [In this issue STAGE Awards the Palms]

Stage. The Magazine of After Dark. June 1938. Awards Issue [In this issue STAGE Awards the Palms]

7 to 14 days for delivery
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$100.00
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Seller: White Fox Rare Books and Antiques
Title
Stage. The Magazine of After Dark. June 1938. Awards Issue [In this issue STAGE Awards the Palms]
Seller
White Fox Rare Books and Antiques (United States)
Condition
Very Good Plus
Description
New York: Stage Publishing Company, Inc, 1938. Magazine Wraps. Very Good Plus. A special issue from the stylish 1930s entertainment monthly magazine, with the pre-Citizen Kane, pre-War of the World's, Orson Welles on the cover, and its awards going to Walt Disney, Lunt and Fontanne, Thornton Wilder, Bette Davis, etc. etc. (And short pieces on each of them.) The things that made the magazine uncommonly classy are all on ample display with this issue -- the striking photography, the caliber of contributors, the panache of every aspect of its production, really. Folio. 32.5 by 25 cm. 64 pp. The name of the magazine, "Stage", and its description of itself, might suggest that it was concerned only with the live theater, as is generally the case with theater magazines, but this issue gives lie to such a narrow focus, as the magazine obviously covered film especially and other performing arts such as classical music -- Toscanini is a recipient of an award, the piece on him, written by well-known future novelist Marcia Davenport, who was on the editorial board of the magazine. And right it should, as these mediums cross-fertilized, and obviously actors could and did perform in film and the stage. So among the many tidbits that could tweak the theater buff, for example, is a photo of young actresses with recent successes that grouped Martha Scott, Julie Haydon and Frances Farmer. A few other big names to be highlighted include Charles Boyer, Ed Wynn, Charlie McCarthy the dummy (Edgar Bergen off the side), Lillian Gish, Beatrice Lillie, etc. Among the variety of pieces there is light-hearted fare as well, with cartoonish illustrations. While photography for the editorial content is entirely in black and white, there are a good number of ads in full color, and some of these ads have truly arresting graphics. The ads tend to be for luxury and high status goods -- Packard and Chrysler, for example -- which informs us a bit about the demographic of readership. This wasn't a mere trade paper, nor a crass gossip rag. We would note that the magazine shouldn't be confused with other magazines bearing the same name that have arisen in more recent times. In our view, this is a special issue of a special magazine. Our copy has light wear but is exceptionally well preserved.
Mr. Black Rock Worker! Are your pockets also empty? [handbill]

Mr. Black Rock Worker! Are your pockets also empty? [handbill]

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Seller: Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB
Title
Mr. Black Rock Worker! Are your pockets also empty? [handbill]
Seller
Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Description
Buffalo, NY: Workers Alliance of America, Black Rock Branch, 1938. 8.5x11 inch mimeographed handbill, paper toned, "Buffalo, 1938" penned at lower right. The Workers Alliance of America, a Popular Front-era collaboration between the Socialist Party, the Communist Party, and others, pressed for better WPA funding and welfare benefits for the unemployed. This handbill, targeting residents of the Black Rock neighborhood, urges laid-off workers to attend an unemployed mass meeting at Hamilton Hall.
Joe Zucker: Ravenna

Joe Zucker: Ravenna by ZUCKER, Joe and Klaus Kertess

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Seller: Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA
Title
Joe Zucker: Ravenna
Author
ZUCKER, Joe and Klaus Kertess
Seller
Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780974572390
Description
New York: GBE Modern, 2003. First edition. Oblong hardover. Published in conjunction an exhibition that ran November 15 through December 23, 2003. Features an essay by Klaus Kertess. Includes numerous color illustrations, a checklist, list of previous exhibitions, and a list of selected public collections. A very near fine copy in illustrated boards. No dust jacket as issued.
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Sun & Shadow At Aswan; A Commentary on dams and resrvoirs on the Nile at Aswan, yesterday, today, and perhaps tomorrow by ADDISON, Herbert

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Seller: Argosy Book Store
Title
Sun & Shadow At Aswan; A Commentary on dams and resrvoirs on the Nile at Aswan, yesterday, today, and perhaps tomorrow
Author
ADDISON, Herbert
Seller
Argosy Book Store (United States)
Description
London: Chapman and Hall, 1959. hardcover. b/w illus. 8vo, cloth, d.w. London: Chapman & Hall, 1959.