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No Letters for the Dead [Signed and Inscribed]

No Letters for the Dead [Signed and Inscribed] by Gale Wilhelm

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Seller: Capitol Hill Books, ABAA
Title
No Letters for the Dead [Signed and Inscribed]
Author
Gale Wilhelm
Seller
Capitol Hill Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
New York: Random House, 1936. Very Good. New York: Random House, 1936. Later printing. Octavo (19cm); publisher's salmon cloth stamped in black and silver; black topstain; 212pp. No dust jacket. Spine slightly cocked and sunned; corners bumped. Toning to endpapers. Brief thumbstain to textblock at fore-edge. Binding sound and pages unmarked. Signed by Wilhelm with brief inscription on flyleaf, "To Nina and Hale, with love and gratitude." San Francisco-based partial epistolary novel in which the main character turns to sex work while her male lover is in prison in San Quentin. Inscriptions from the lesbian modernist writer are uncommon.
Barmaid Vinegar Valentine - Oh what a bob! and what a Chin!

Barmaid Vinegar Valentine - Oh what a bob! and what a Chin!

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Seller: Eclectibles
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Barmaid Vinegar Valentine - Oh what a bob! and what a Chin!
Seller
Eclectibles (United States)
Condition
Light surface wear.
Description
1850. Light surface wear.. A single-fold hand colored vinegar valentine or Penny Dreadful. It depicts a women with exaggerated facial features and hair behind a bar pouring a pint. It is captioned: Oh, what a bob! and what a chin! What eyes! and what a nose! What charming smiles! what winning ways! What graceful talk that flows! Like rum-and-milk from those sweet lips, That for lovers' kisses were made! Oh, what a shame such a lovely girl Should over be a Barmaid! Inside and back cover blank.
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The University of Chicago Magazine by [Blake, William]

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Seller: John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller
Title
The University of Chicago Magazine
Author
[Blake, William]
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John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller (United States)
Description
1970. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1970. 4to, 44pp. Illustrated, including an image on page 29 from William Blake s Marriage of Heaven and Hell as performed at Rockefeller Chapel by The Cain Company of the University of Chicago. Red printed wrappers. Very good. ß.