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Good Housing That Pays: A Study of the Aims and the Accomplishment of the Octavia Hill Association 1896-1917

Good Housing That Pays: A Study of the Aims and the Accomplishment of the Octavia Hill Association 1896-1917 by Fullerton L. Waldo

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Seller: Appledore Books, ABAA
Title
Good Housing That Pays: A Study of the Aims and the Accomplishment of the Octavia Hill Association 1896-1917
Author
Fullerton L. Waldo
Seller
Appledore Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good +
Description
Phiuladelphia: The Harper Press, 1917. Cloth. Very Good +. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR FULLERTON WALDO (in pencil) on the front free endpaper. A solid, tight copy to boot of the uncommon 1917 1st edition. Crisp and VG+ in its russet cloth, with light offsetting along the front panel's top-edge and along the spine. Octavo, evocative black-and-white photos throughout in addition to several architectural renderings and charts. Fascinating history of this early housing project in Philadelphia.
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GENTLEMEN OF THE PRESS by Wolfe, Thomas

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Seller: THE FINE BOOKS COMPANY
Title
GENTLEMEN OF THE PRESS
Author
Wolfe, Thomas
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THE FINE BOOKS COMPANY (United States)
Description
GENTLEMEN OF THE PRESS, The Black Archer Press, 1942, first edition, spine a bit faded, else a tight vg+ copy. 1/350 copies.
1850 - Letter from one friend to another written on Yale College illustrated stationery

1850 - Letter from one friend to another written on Yale College illustrated stationery by C. B. Brooks

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1850 - Letter from one friend to another written on Yale College illustrated stationery
Author
C. B. Brooks
Seller
Kurt A. Sanftleben (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
Connecticut, 1850. Unbound. Very good. This three-page stampless folded letter written on an illustrated Yale College letter sheet measures 15"x9.75" unfolded. The letter, datelined "Northford June 22d, 1850," was written over several days by C.B. Brooks and sent to a friend, "Hon. Smith." In nice shape. The letter sheet features a 5" x 3" oval image of the early Yale campus, known as "Old Brick Row." The image is titled "Yale College / 1845." The letter is filled with friendly and somewhat cryptic conversation. It reads in part: "A Sabbath passed pleasantly away as far as the preaching could make it, but the singing had ben intolerably good. . .. As I took a peep out of the window just now I saw Chappy drive up at Mr. Hoadly's and nor long after this, I saw both he and his dear step into the carriage, which, with the aid of the horse conveyed them down the meeting-house hill rather sudden thought I. Where they are going as for what purposes they are going I know not, but if conjecture is anything, they are going to N. Haven, it would tell me to make some preparatory steps toward - you now what as well as I. . .." . A very nice early view of Yale. .
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Snapshot Archive of the 1974 WURSTFEST

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Seller: Brian Cassidy Bookseller at Type Punch Matrix
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Snapshot Archive of the 1974 WURSTFEST
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Brian Cassidy Bookseller at Type Punch Matrix (United States)
Condition
Very good.
Description
[New Braunfels, TX]: n.p., 1974. Very good.. A small archive of color photo prints of a group of friends attending the 1974 WURSTFEST in New Braunfels, Texas, an annual German heritage festival, held since 1963 and boasting a current attendance of over 100,000 people. The 1974 fest drew an estimated 75,000. Images capture a quintessential mid-1970's Texas style in an innocent and engaging vernacular style. The period color and often blurred shots of debauchery, dancing, drinking, etc. compose an artful snapshot collection strikingly reminiscent of the era mined by Richard Linklater in his 1993, Austin-set film, DAZED AND CONFUSED. Dude. 69 approximately 4.25" x 3.5" color snapshot photographs loose, plus a color brochure and printed menu from the fest. Faint odor of must to contents. Otherwise clean, sharp, well preserved. Very good overall.
The Laws of Powerful Selling

The Laws of Powerful Selling

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Seller: Eclectibles
Title
The Laws of Powerful Selling
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Eclectibles (United States)
Description
Chicago: The Prescott Organization, Inc, 1929. Housed in an impressive leather album with deeply stamped “Laws of Powerful Selling” on the front cover. A system of educational modules that could be individually purchased to improve one’s selling skills. Well-designed predominantly text modules with occasional black and white or color illustration. The book concludes with a section titled “The Titles of Laws of Powerful Selling”. Each title is accompanied by a one or two sentence overview of the module. Titles include but not limited to The Law of Poise, Voice, Eye-Interpretation, Artistry, Lethargy, Desire, Facial Expression, Sales-Architecture, Dominance, Multiple, Phantom, Smile, Siren Call, Minor-Decision, Plate Glass and many more. Measures 11 ½” x 9 ½”. Edge wear on back strip.
Malcolm (Signed First Edition)

Malcolm (Signed First Edition) by Edward Albee

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Title
Malcolm (Signed First Edition)
Author
Edward Albee
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Royal Books (United States)
ISBN
9780547318356
Description
New York: Atheneum, 1966. First Edition. First Edition. SIGNED by Edward Albee on the half-title page. A stage adaptation of the 1959 novel by James Purdy. Very Good plus in a strong Very Good plus dust jacket. Page edges faintly foxed. Jacket lightly rubbed at the extremities.