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Robert Burns and Freemasonry

Robert Burns and Freemasonry by Wright, Dudley

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Seller: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA
Title
Robert Burns and Freemasonry
Author
Wright, Dudley
Seller
Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Paisley: Alexander Gardner, 1921. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 115pp. Quarto [26 cm] Gray cloth over boards with a gilt stamped title on the spine, and a black ink stamped title on the front cover. Frontispiece illustration of Robert Burns, and nineteen full-page illustrations. Very good. The boards are concave, the extremities are bumped, and there are multiple ripples in the cloth on the covers. The book is very sturdy. An account of the poet Robert Burn's exaltation as a Freemason.
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A medicine for melancholy by BRADBURY, Ray

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Seller: Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts
Title
A medicine for melancholy
Author
BRADBURY, Ray
Seller
Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
Description
New York: Doubleday & Company, 1959. FIRST EDITION. Publisher’s black cloth with silver decorations on front cover, author and title on spine, in a perfect unclipped dust jacket ($1.75 on top of front flap) but with a price sticker on the back. Overall in excellent condition. First edition of a modest collection of Bradbury short stories. A similar group was published simultaneously in the United Kingdom, though it contained a number of different stories. Like much of Bradbury’s writing, the stories here are written in a poetic tone tending to have a comforting effect but still evoking lasting images. They deal with the internal struggles of lonliness, homesickness and love. Sinister mushrooms growing in a dank cellar; a family's first glimpse at Martians; a wonderful white vanilla ice-cream summer suit that changes everyone who wears it; a great artist drawing in the sand on the beach; a clunky contraption made out of household implements to help some kids play a game called Invasion; the most marvelous Christmas display a little boy ever saw. All of these images are encountered in the 21 stories of A medicine for melancholy. Bradbury (1920-2012) was one of those significant authors who inspired generations of readers. His talent spread to many genres including science fiction, fantasy and mystery, poetry, operas and hundreds of teleplays. Even apart from his groundbreaking works such as Farenheit 451, The Martian chronicles and The illustrated man, Bradbury is considered one of the most celebrated authors of our time.
Moslem Women Enter a New World

Moslem Women Enter a New World by Ruth Frances Woodsmall

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Seller: Appledore Books, ABAA
Title
Moslem Women Enter a New World
Author
Ruth Frances Woodsmall
Seller
Appledore Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Collectible; Fine
Description
New York: Round Table Press, Inc, 1936. Cloth. Collectible; Fine/Very Good. 1923 1st American edition, in the uncommon pictorial dustrjacket. Tight and Near Fine (with bright gilt-lettering to the front panel and spine) in a crisp, price-intact, VG+ dustjacket, with very light rubbing at the spine base. Thick octavo, 432 pgs. plus intact fold-out map at rear. Signed by Author.
Who Is Little Enis? [Jargon 82] [Limited Edition, Inscribed and Signed]

Who Is Little Enis? [Jargon 82] [Limited Edition, Inscribed and Signed] by Jonathan Williams

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Seller: Capitol Hill Books, ABAA
Title
Who Is Little Enis? [Jargon 82] [Limited Edition, Inscribed and Signed]
Author
Jonathan Williams
Seller
Capitol Hill Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Sedbergh, Yorkshire, England: Jonathan Williams, 1974. Very Good. Sedbergh, Yorkshire, England: Jonathan Williams, 1974. First Edition, Limited to 500 copies. Pictorial broadsheet (65x25cm) folded down to square six-paneled pamphlet (22x25cm) housed in original mailing envelope. Very light wear to broadside, envelope chipped and toned; Very Good overall. Inscribed and signed above limitation statement, "For Green Man from Big Jeeter." Jeeter was one of many of Williams's epistolary monickers.
Ceremony for the Reconstruction of the Temples of Abu Simbel 5 Shawal 1385 26 January 1966. [English cover title]

Ceremony for the Reconstruction of the Temples of Abu Simbel 5 Shawal 1385 26 January 1966. [English cover title]

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Ceremony for the Reconstruction of the Temples of Abu Simbel 5 Shawal 1385 26 January 1966. [English cover title]
Seller
McBlain Books (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Paperback. Very Good. photos (black and white, (28)p. Softcover in original wrapper. 22cm. Paper lightly browned. Title and text in Arabic and English.
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Milwaukee Journal, Sept. 29, 1963

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Seller: J.B. Muns, Fine Arts Books
Title
Milwaukee Journal, Sept. 29, 1963
Seller
J.B. Muns, Fine Arts Books (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Paperback. Very Good. Features: "The Ultimate House of 1963". Designed by Taliesin Assoc. 10pp. Illus.