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Zur Psychopathologie des Alltagslebens (Über Vergessen, Versprechen, Vergreifen, Aberglaube und Irrtum) by FREUD, Sigmund

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Zur Psychopathologie des Alltagslebens (Über Vergessen, Versprechen, Vergreifen, Aberglaube und Irrtum)
Author
FREUD, Sigmund
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Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
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Berlin: S. Karger, 1907. SECOND EDITION. Original printed wrappers bound into modern morocco-backed marbled boards, spine in columns with author and title in gilt. Presentation copy, with Freud’s inscription to Dr. Leopold Löwenfeld on the front wrapper dated June 22, 1907. From the library of Haskell Norman MD with his bookplate on the pastedown. Second edition, revised and updated from the first book edition of 1904 which itself grew out of an article Freud published in 1901. “In his Psychopathology of everyday life Freud hypothesized that the forgetting of words and proper names, slips of the tongue and pen and other such apparently trivial acts were in fact due to the influence of unconscious processes, rooted in infancy, that interfered with conscious functioning. This idea was at first criticized by other psychologists but has since become the most widely accepted and generally known of Freud’s teachings (witness the popularity of the ‘Freudian slip’). Grinstein 197; Jones II, pp. 373-375; Norman F45 (this copy).
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7 volumes published by the Pazifische; authors include Thomas Mann, Franz Werfel; Bruno Frank; Leonhard Frank; Alfred Neumann; Friedrich Torberg; and Alfred Doblin by PAZIFISCHE PRESSE

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7 volumes published by the Pazifische; authors include Thomas Mann, Franz Werfel; Bruno Frank; Leonhard Frank; Alfred Neumann; Friedrich Torberg; and Alfred Doblin
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PAZIFISCHE PRESSE
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Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
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Los Angeles: Plantin Press, 1944. FIRST EDITIONS. Each bound in the original publisher’s cloth-backed boards, author and title in gilt on spine; uncut. Set number 22 of the 150 Subscriber’s editions printed and signed by the author on the colophon. Each volume is a superb copy, like new. THE SIGNED AND LIMITED SUBSCRIBER’S EDITION 1. MANN, Thomas. Thamar. Los Angeles: Pazifische Presse, 1942. 2. WERFEL, Franz. Die wahre Geschichte vom wiederhergestellten Kreuz. Los Angeles: Pazifische Presse, 1942. 3. FRANK, Bruno. Sechzehntausend Francs. Los Angeles: Pazifische Presse, 1943. 4. FRANK, Leonhard. Mathilde. Los Angeles: Pazifische Presse, 1943. 5. NEUMANN, Alfred. Giterwerk des Lebens. Los Angeles: Pazifische Presse, 1943. 6. TORBERG, Friedrich. Mein is die Rache. Los Angeles: Pazifische Presse, 1943. 7. DÖBLIN, Alfred. Nocturno. Los Angeles: Pazifische Presse, 1944. Original editions of the first seven books published by the Pazifische Presse. The Pazifische Presse was the sole representative on the west coast of the United States of those publishers who left Germany and Austria following the rise to power of National Socialists in 1933. Many European refugees came to America, and though most settled in New York, a large number did go to Los Angeles, which became an important center of German-speaking immigration. Artists, authors and intellectuals such as Thomas Mann, Theodore W. Adorno, Bertolt Brecht, Fritz Lang and Arnold Schoenberg were but a few who represented the community of Germans exiled from their native land and who produced major works to address the world crisis. The Pazifische Presse was founded by Ernst Gottlieb and Felix Guggenheim, both of whom had emigrated to the west coast in around 1939. The publisher “afforded its participants an arena for presenting the best of Weimar culture, not only for the emigree community, but for their American friends and colleagues” (Jaeger, p. 9). They announced the initial publication of seven volumes by distinguished authors who themselves had immigrated to the United States. These included Thomas Mann, the Nobel Laureate for literature in 1929, Franz Werfel, Bruno Frank, Leonhard Frank, Alfred Neumann, Fredrich Toberg, Alfred Döblin and Lion Feuchtwanger. Many of these renowned writers continued to publish during their exile; some even went on to screen writing positions in Hollywood. Most of the authors were selected based upon a personal relationship between them and the publishers. Gottlieb and Guggenheim worked with Saul and Lillian Marks of the renowned Plantin Press of Los Angeles to print their material. Founded in 1931 and named after Christopher Plantin, the famous sixteenth century printer from Antwerps, the Marks built a strong reputation as printers of artistic and beautiful works. Each of the first seven volumes (of a total of eleven books ultimately released) were printed at the Plantin Press in a run of 250 copies; the first 150 copies were the “Subscriber editions,” signed by the author and bound in half-leather. The remaining 100 copies were a more simply bound unsigned trade edition. 1. The novella Thamar is a partial pre-printing of the fifth section of Joseph, der Ernährer (Joseph the Provider), later published in December, 1943 in Stockholm. This excerpt depicts the story of the young woman Thamar and her education by Jacob. Thomas Mann (1875-1955) was probably Germany’s most influential author of the twentieth century, receiving the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929. He lived in Munich, where he wrote some of his most successful novels like Buddenbrooks (1901), Death in Venice (1912) and The Magic Mountain (1924). He emigrated to Switzerland, then to Princeton before settling in Southern California, where he finished his great tetralogy Joseph and His Brothers in 1942. 2. First and only edition in German; an English version was published the following year. “The story is about the difficulties confronting the Christian and Jewish faiths in Austria after 1938, and about a rabbi who courageously reconstructs a Christian crucifix that had been desecrated by a Nazi swastika.” Franz Werfel (1890-1945) emigrated from Vienna in 1938, and moved to Los Angeles at the end of 1940, living in the Hollywood Hills where he completed his acclaimed novel Das Lied der Bernadette (The song of Bernadette, 1941), which was later made into a movie. 3. A reprint of the text which was first published in Amsterdam in 1940. The story of a young German who misappropriates the money of a fallen World War I French soldier and suffers the resulting guilt, and his path leading to the rise of National Socialism. Bruno Frank (1887-1945) was a novelist, lyricist and dramatist. He came to Los Angeles in 1938, where he worked as a scriptwriter in Hollywood. 4. A partial pre-printing, the book includes two chapters of the novel by the same title published in 1948 in Amsterdam. The story of a young woman’s formative journey through reality and fantasy. Leonhard Frank (1882-1961) moved to Los Angeles to accept a contract at Warner Brothers, later penning an autobiographical novel Links wo das Herz ist (Heart on the left, 1952). He returned to Germany in 1950. 5. Also a partial pre-printing, of the first and third chapters of the novel Der Pakt, published in 1949 in Amsterdam. The first part deals with the childhood of American idealist William Walker; the second part takes place in Southern California. The dramatist and historical novelist Alfred Neumann (1895-1952) wrote two works while living in Los Angeles, as well as working for the film industry as a screenwriter. He moved to Italy in 1949. 6. First printing of this novella dealing with the sadistic cruelties in a concentration camp and with Jewish self-identity. Friedrich Torberg (pseudonym of Friedrich Kantor-Berg, 1908-1979) wrote the screenplay for Voice in the Wind (Warner Brothers, 1943). 7. A partial pre-printing from the novel trilogy November 1918, published in three volumes between 1948 and 1950 in Munich. This book deals with the political events in Germany during the November, 1918 revolution. The physician Alfred Döblin (1878-1957) was best-known for his novel Berlin Alexanderplatz (1929). Jaeger, New Weimar on the Pacific. The Pazifische Presse and German exile publishing in Los Angeles 1942-48 (Los Angeles, 2000).
The green bag. A useless but entertaining magazine for lawyers

The green bag. A useless but entertaining magazine for lawyers by FULLER, Horace W. [ed.]

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The green bag. A useless but entertaining magazine for lawyers
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FULLER, Horace W. [ed.]
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Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
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Boston: The Boston Book Company, 1891. FIRST EDITION. Hundreds of photographic portraits and illustrations throughout. Half green morocco over marbled boards; a couple of exterior bumps, still a fine set. First edition of the lawyers repository of knowledge. The first volume contains, among other articles, a history of the Harvard Law School by Louis Brandeis, numerous discussions of murder cases, and lawyer jokes. The Green Bag, which went to twenty-six volumes (1914), was devoted to current legal news and gossip. The name "Green Bag" was an allusion to the time-honored receptacle in which members of the legal profession traditionally carried their papers and law students their casebooks.
L'ANE D'OR [THE GOLDEN ASSE OF LUCIUS APULEIUS]

L'ANE D'OR [THE GOLDEN ASSE OF LUCIUS APULEIUS] by [Apuleius, Lucius]; Apulée; De Bosschère, Jean

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L'ANE D'OR [THE GOLDEN ASSE OF LUCIUS APULEIUS]
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[Apuleius, Lucius]; Apulée; De Bosschère, Jean
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Type Punch Matrix (United States)
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Near fine.
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[Paris]: A l'enseigne des Trois Magots, 1928. Near fine.. First French edition thus - one of only ten hors commerce copies, lavishly bound in Art Deco style - illustrated in De Bosschère's best sub-erotic Beardsleyite manner. Scarce and beautiful edition of the picaresque ancient Roman novel, adorned and illustrated with tasteful wickedness by the great Belgian artist, whose interest in the occult and the erotic was perfectly matched to the Apuleian metamorphoses of the unfortunate narrator: a dedicated amorous adventurer, persecutee of witches, and belated devotee of Isis. De Bosschère's work bridges the fin-de-siècle symbolist approach of Aubrey Beardsley with a bright Art Nouveau style, favoring dynamic compositions that anticipate, and finally embrace, Art Deco. This edition differs from the 1923 English edition in a number of its illustrations, some of which are revised, others replaced; this edition also contains a number of images hand-colored in pochoir. A magnificent copy in the striking and appropriate Art Deco binding. 9.5'' x 7.25''. Contemporary full blue levant morocco by Ciroux with gilt-stamped design after de Bosschère, gilt-lettered spine in Deco style. Gilt dusted marbled endpapers, top edge gilt, other edges uncut, gilt dentelles in minimalist modern style. Illustrated by de Bosschère with original etching frontispiece and 14 full-page illustrations, of which 7 are elaborately hand-colored in pochoir, along with numerous vignettes. Original wrappers bound in. 298, [4] pages. Copy "G" of 10 hors commerce copies, so marked, one of 7 copies on Arches paper. Inscribed to Jacques Alphaud and signed by publishers R. Denoel and A.M. Blanche. Touch of toning to spine and spot of wear to joints. Firm and clean.
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An Ancoma Man. Vintage photogravure by Curtis, Edward S.

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An Ancoma Man. Vintage photogravure
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Curtis, Edward S.
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Thomas A Goldwasser Rare Books (United States)
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Seattle, 1922. Published in: The North American Indian / Edward S. Curtis. [Seattle, Wash.] : Edward S. Curtis, 1907-30, v. 16, pl. 55. Printed on Japanese vellum. Framed. Additional shipping required.
Matrix15

Matrix15 by Randle, John and Rosalind

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Matrix15
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Randle, John and Rosalind
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Lower Marston Farm, Herefordshire: The Whittington Press, 1995. Limited edition. Hardcover. Fine. 4to. 214pp. Quarter oasis red leather, gilt spine title; marbled paper boards by Colleen Gryspeerdt. Finely printed on various fine papers . Several inserts tipped-in. One of XCV special copies from a total edition of 950, this copy being no. XXXV. A fine copy in the publisher's slipcase. With the winter issue of Matrix 1995 in the rear pocket, and with the poem and eight copper-engraved images by Brian Hanscomb in the separate binding of heavy art paper, the title printed in red on the supper cover and within an embossed square. Slipcase. .
An Address before the Emma Willard Association and a collection of School work by Helen Harrison Hadley (nee Morris) from her time at Vassar College

An Address before the Emma Willard Association and a collection of School work by Helen Harrison Hadley (nee Morris) from her time at Vassar College by Helen Harrison Hadley (nee Morris)

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An Address before the Emma Willard Association and a collection of School work by Helen Harrison Hadley (nee Morris) from her time at Vassar College
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Helen Harrison Hadley (nee Morris)
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Eclectibles (United States)
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Poughkeepsie, NY, 1901. This grouping or 21 works begins with an address made by Helen Harrison Hadley to the Emma Willard Association at their annual banquet in November 1901. The Association's mission was to unite the graduates of the Troy Seminary in a friendly alliance, and to co-operate in promoting the cause of higher education among women. Emma Willard was an American women's rights activist who dedicated her life to education who founded the first school for women's higher education, the Troy Female Seminary in Troy, New York. Hadley was a member of this association, and it unknown if she gave this address or simple kept a copy of it. The address starts: "Our daughters cannot advantageously be medieval at the present day.... Time was when the right to study earnestly, to think intelligently, to base one's daily action on reason and self-control, was reserved for men; but that is not more." Includes a written and typed copy of the address. Additionally, this offering includes a collection of 18 additional writings of Hadley. The bulk of the materials are 14 school assignment in essay format Hadley wrote for various courses during her time at Vassar. These assignments ranged from essays to short story telling, to book reports to her answer to a test. Most of the assignments have been graded in red pen and often start with an outline before the essay. Helen would graduate Vassar in 1883. Below are the titles of the Assignments: "Are Woman Inferior to Men?" "Nicaragua" (which describes her cousins trip there) "The Wit and Wisdom of Children" x2 "People and their Hobbies" "Having a Picture Take" "The Two Portraits of Shakespeare" "The Use and Abuse of Policy" x2 "The Word Painting in "A Princess of Thule ", a novel by W. Black "Advertising and it Oddities" "Swift: Shall We Pity or Despise Him?" "A Brother and Sister" Test The essays present an interesting view as to the character and beliefs of Ms. Hadley. Helen would graduate Vassar in 1883, and marry Arthur Twining Hadley in 1891. Arthur would become the 13th President of Yale in 1899. It would appear that for the summer of 1899, Helen spent the majority of the time in New Haven, helping her husband settle into his new role, while a caretaker looked after her three children: her two sons Morris and Hamilton, and her new born daughter, Laura, at the family farmstead in Sandy Hook, CT. There are four letters from that time which are essential reports to Helen on how her children are doing. The four letters are held together by a blue ribbon, most of which has become detached. Another item in this collection is a letter from Edward G Fullerton, a graduate student in the Divinity School at Yale. It appears that he had broken his leg, and Helen had loaned him her copies of the Century Magazine which help to "while away very pleasantly several hours of [his] imprisonment". The letter continues on to discuss the fact that Fullerton misses seeing the starts at the Yale Observatory. What is truly remarkable about this letter is the pen drawing done by Fullerton, showing him walking with crutches in a cast. To view this collection please click on the following link: https://photos.app.goo.gl/cN50huSmpE2yvHbs1 . Helen Harrison Hadley (nee Morris) was born May 12, 1863 in New Haven CT, to Luzon Buritt Morris (55th Governor of CT from 1893-1895) and Eugenia Laura Morris (nee Tuttle). She was a graduate of Vassar in the Class of 1883. On June 30 1891, she married Arthur Twining Hadley in New Haven, CT. Arthur would become the 13th President of Yale University from 1899-1921. They had two sons, Morris and Hamilton, and one daughter, Laura. It appears as though they split their time between New Haven, living at the President's House at 93 Whitney Avenue, and the Hadley family farmstead, called Snake Rock Farm in Sandy Hook, CT. Helen She was born in 1863 and later attended Vassar College, graduating with the class of 1883. In 1904 she was elected as a Vassar's Alumnae Trustee and was a member of the board for three terms totaling seventeen years. Hadley served on several committees, notably the Committee on Euthenics and the Executive Committee. Additionally, her interest was not confined to her alma mater; her service to Yale was recognized in 1935, when she was awarded the honorary degree of Master of Arts, and in 1959, a graduate women's dormitory was named for her. She died on 31 Mar 1939.
Squaw Man

Squaw Man

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Squaw Man
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[Boston, Massachusetts]: Hollis Street Theatre, 1906. Promotional pamphlet for the Boston run of "The Squaw Man", a 1905 Western stage play written by Edwin Milton Royle and starring William Faversham in the starring role. The basic premise follows an English Captain who buys a ranch in the American Old West, and falls in love with the daughter of a Native American leader. The marriage causes social strife, and ultimately leads to her death. He returns to England with his child and marries a British woman. The story was tremendously popular with the American public, and led to numerous adaptations (a book, a musical, and several Cecil B. DeMille films). The present pamphlet markets the play several months after it premiered in New York, as a "Virile American Play" and a "strong emotional comedy drama". Includes a brief pitch, and a photograph of the cast in costume during one of the scenes. The back of the pamphlet features quotes from some of the characters. Illus. bifolium printed in green and red (7" by 5.5").
DE TUMULTIBUS AMERICANIS DEQUE EORUM CONCITATORIBUS MEDITATIO SENILIS

DE TUMULTIBUS AMERICANIS DEQUE EORUM CONCITATORIBUS MEDITATIO SENILIS by [Bentham, Edward]

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DE TUMULTIBUS AMERICANIS DEQUE EORUM CONCITATORIBUS MEDITATIO SENILIS
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[Bentham, Edward]
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David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
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Oxonii: J. Fletcher, and D. Prince; B. White, Londini, 1776. [4], 36 pp. Title leaf and last page dusted. Else Very Good, with, as in every copy, a word blotted out on page 7. Bound in modern quarter morocco and marbled boards. A loyal Oxford man, Bentham rebuts members of Parliament who had censured Oxford University for addressing the King in favor of the American Revolution. "Occasioned by some members of Parliament having censured the University of Oxford for addressing the king in favor of the American war" [Allibone]. As Howes notes, Bentham defends "the honor of the University of Oxford, against the... aspersions of E[dmun]d B[urk]e; with observations on the present rebellion." "The author extols the University, praises the ministry, and reviles the Americans" [Sabin]. For those having difficulty with Latin, an English translation issued later in 1776. FIRST EDITION. Howes B363. Adams, American Controversy 76-14a. Sabin 4760.
Han Solo's at Star's End

Han Solo's at Star's End by Daley, Brian

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Han Solo's at Star's End
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Daley, Brian
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Carpetbagger Books, ABAA (United States)
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9780345284754
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Near Fine
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New York: Ballantine Books, 1979. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Near Fine in a Fine jacket, unclipped ($8.95). Quarter blue cloth with red paper on the boards. Square and firmly bound, remaindered at the bottom edge, clean otherwise. The first volume in the Han Solo Adventure trilogy.
The Westmacott-Christie Reader; Six Novels by Agatha Christie writing under the name Mary Westmacott

The Westmacott-Christie Reader; Six Novels by Agatha Christie writing under the name Mary Westmacott by Christie, Agatha

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The Westmacott-Christie Reader; Six Novels by Agatha Christie writing under the name Mary Westmacott
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Christie, Agatha
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Carpetbagger Books, ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780877954941
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Fine
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New York: Arbor House, 1983. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Complete in a Very Good copy of the issued clipcase, some rubbing and stains. Fine in a Very Good dust jacket, unclipped ($25), a stain at the spine, creased at the back flap. Quarter blue cloth with cream cloth on the boards. Square and firmly bound, clean internally. The first omnibus collection of Christie's romance novels.
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Judaica: A Short-Title Catalog of the Books, Pamphlets and Manuscripts Relating to the Political, Social and Cultural History of the Jews and to the Jewish Question in the Library of Ludwig Rosenberger [WITH] Expanded Supplement, 19179 by Zafren, Herbert C.

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Judaica: A Short-Title Catalog of the Books, Pamphlets and Manuscripts Relating to the Political, Social and Cultural History of the Jews and to the Jewish Question in the Library of Ludwig Rosenberger [WITH] Expanded Supplement, 19179
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Zafren, Herbert C.
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9780878209019
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near fine
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Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College Press, 1971. First edition. Hardcover. near fine. Quarto. 495 (1)pp. Original vellum backed gray cloth with gilt lettering on spine. Gray endpapers. Frontispiece portrait photograph. Bibliographica Judaica 2: A bibliographic series of The Library of Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion. Exhaustive account and bibliography of the library of Ludwig Rosenberger with b/w reproductions of significant title pages, letters and other documents. Included the 66 page Expanded Supplement. Binding and interior in overall near fine condition.
A memorial to Bruce Fay Towne, March 25-1905 - September 3, 1970

A memorial to Bruce Fay Towne, March 25-1905 - September 3, 1970

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A memorial to Bruce Fay Towne, March 25-1905 - September 3, 1970
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Roanoke, VA: Shade Acre Press of Willametta (113) & Martin B. Keffer, 1980. Bifolium, small 8vo; 3 woodcut illustrations by Towne; fine. Memorial for an amateur printer and friend of the Press.
Saga of a Yankee Whaleman.

Saga of a Yankee Whaleman. by Thomas, Sylvia.

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Saga of a Yankee Whaleman.
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Thomas, Sylvia.
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V G. in D J.
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Old Dartmouth Historical Society., (1981). V G. in D J.. 23 cm. 132 pp. B/W plates and ills.
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The hour-glass and Other Plays, Being Volume Two of Plays for an Irish Theatre by Yeats, William Butler

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The hour-glass and Other Plays, Being Volume Two of Plays for an Irish Theatre
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Yeats, William Butler
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New York: Macmillan Company; London Macmillan & Co, 1921. vii, 113p., original blue cloth (Plays for an Irish theatre, 2).
Christopher Wilmarth: Delancey Backs (and Other Moments)

Christopher Wilmarth: Delancey Backs (and Other Moments) by WILMARTH, Christopher and Celadon

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Christopher Wilmarth: Delancey Backs (and Other Moments)
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WILMARTH, Christopher and Celadon
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New York: Hirschl & Adler Modern, 1986. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran November 1 through December 3, 1986. Features seven interviews of Wilmarth by Celadon. Includes 9 color images. Also features a checklist of the show, list of previous exhibitions, a bibliography and list of museum holdings. A close to near fine copy in wrappers with some minor wear but internally a clean copy.
The House in the Wood and Other Old Fairy Stories

The House in the Wood and Other Old Fairy Stories by [No Author]

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The House in the Wood and Other Old Fairy Stories
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[No Author]
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London and New York: Frederick Warne & Co., Ltd, 1944. 1st Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 0x0x0. Brooke, Leslie. First printing of 1944 edition, reset in slightly smaller format than 1909 original. No jacket. Ink gift note on front endpaper. 141 pp. Color plates and frontispiece, black-and-white illustrations in text. Stories include: The House in the Wood; The Brave Little Tailor; The Goblin and the Grocer; The Bremen Town Musicians; The Table, the Ass, and the Cudgel; The Old Man in the Bramble Bush; The Vagabonds; Red Jacket, or, the Nose Tree; The Straw, the Coal, and the Bean; Snow-White and Rose-Red.
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Utah Historical Quarterly: Summer 1987 (Vol. 55 no. 3)

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Utah Historical Quarterly: Summer 1987 (Vol. 55 no. 3)
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Utah State Historical Society, 1987. Fine. Utah Historical Quarterly: Summer 1987 (Vol. 55 no. 3). SLC: Utah State Historical Society, 1987. 88pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Near fine with faint rubbing.