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H.P. Lovecraft in Weird Tales

H.P. Lovecraft in Weird Tales by LOVECRAFT, H.P., Robert E. Howard, Edmond Hamilton, et al.

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Seller: Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA
Title
H.P. Lovecraft in Weird Tales
Author
LOVECRAFT, H.P., Robert E. Howard, Edmond Hamilton, et al.
Seller
Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Indianapolis / New York / London: Popular Fiction Publishing Company / Weird Tales / William C. Merrett, 1973. Near Fine. A remarkable collection of 83 beautiful issues of *Weird Tales*, containing many of H.P. Lovecraft's best known stories including "The Horror at Red Hook," "The Dunwich Horror," "The Rats in the Walls," "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward," "The Shadow over Innsmouth," "Herbert West: Reanimator," "The Outsider," "The Strange High House in the Mist," "The Whisperer in Darkness," "The Dreams in Witch poems, including those from his House," "The Haunter of the Darkness," "The Thing on the Doorstep," and many others. These issues also contain numerous Lovecraft *Fungi of Yuggoth* sequence, as well as his important essay, "Supernatural Horror in Literature." In addition, there are several contributions which were co-written or heavily edited by Lovecraft, but which do not appear under his name. And finally, these issues contain works by many other important genre writers, notably Robert E. Howard, whose contributions include the novel *Almuric* and numerous stories such as "The Lost Race" and "Pigeons from Hell." Other writers represented include Clark Ashton Smith, Edmond Hamilton, David H. Keller, Seabury Quinn, and a young Robert Bloch. Further details available upon request.
Off the Wall. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Summer 1991) through vol. 2, no. 9 (n.d., 1995?) (all published)

Off the Wall. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Summer 1991) through vol. 2, no. 9 (n.d., 1995?) (all published)

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Seller: Bernett Rare Books Inc
Title
Off the Wall. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Summer 1991) through vol. 2, no. 9 (n.d., 1995?) (all published)
Seller
Bernett Rare Books Inc (United States)
Description
(Various subtitles include: "The Newsletter Journal for Event Posters and the Arts of Happenings"; "The Newsletter/Journal About Events Posters & The Arts of Happenings"; "The Newsjournal about Posters, Poetry, Ideas & The Arts of Happenings"; "The Foremost Journal of Rock Art/Posters/Poetry/Ideas & Happenings"; and "The Rock Art Journal".) Nine issues, circa 8-24 pp. each. Tabloid, folded to quarto size (22 3/4 x 17 3/8 inches, folded to 11 1/4 x 8 5/8 inches). Original colorful self-wrappers. Creasing along central fold lines, light browning along some edges, overall very good condition. Aurora, Missouri: The Poster Project LTD., 1991-1995. First issue signed by editor Wes Wilson. A complete run in nine issues of the irregularly-published journal dedicated to the art of psychedelic rock posters and underground comic art, edited by noted American artist and psychedelic poster designer Wes Wilson (1937-2020). Brightly illustrated throughout, the issues contain regular contributions by Robert Crumb, Andrei Codrescu, Eric King, Jacaeber Kastor, Gary Grimshaw, Walter Medeiros, Paul Getchell, Ben Edmonds, Paul Grushkin, John Platt, Dick Wentworth, and others, alongside advertisements for poster shows and exhibitions, short articles, poetry, and classified ads. There are also reproductions of posters as well as original photographs and comic art, all of it executed in an experimental computer graphic page design consistent with consumer-grade desktop publishing software from the 1990s. Primarily notable for its graphically spectacular blending of 1960-1970s poster art with an emerging computer graphic design aesthetic of the early 1990s, Off the Wall also provided a linkage between the left-wing political commitments of the psychedelic era and the more diffuse drug culture and music scenes of the nineties. It was the first journal completely devoted to psychedelic poster artists. Scarce: as of February 2025, OCLC locates three holdings in United States institutional libraries.
Om Atomernes Bygning [On the Structure of Atoms]

Om Atomernes Bygning [On the Structure of Atoms] by BOHR, NIELS

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Title
Om Atomernes Bygning [On the Structure of Atoms]
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BOHR, NIELS
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The Manhattan Rare Book Company (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Copenhagen: Jul. Gjellerup. FIRST EDITION, OFFPRINT ISSUE. Softcover, original wrappers. Very Good. FIRST EDITION, OFFPRINT ISSUE, INSCRIBED BY NIELS BOHR, of Bohr's Nobel Prize lecture, delivered on the occasion of Bohr's acceptance of the 1922 Nobel Prize in Physics. An association copy: Inscribed to J.A. Christiansen, noted scientist and student of Bohr. Inscribed in ink on the half-title by Bohr (in Danish): "Hr. Docent Dr. phil J.A. Christiansen med venlig Hilsen fra Forfatteren." [English translation: "Mr. Dr. Phil J.A. Christiansen with friendly greetings from the author"]. The recipient, Dr. Jens Anton Christiansen (1888-1969) "received his Ph.D from the Technical University of Denmark in 1921 and studied with Niels Bohr. He was the first to publish the term 'chain reaction,' which appeared in his doctoral thesis, Studies in Reaction Kinetics. Dr. Christiansen became Professor of Chemistry at the Technical University in 1931 and Head of the Institute for Physical Chemistry there in 1948" (The Sciences, Vol 7, Issue 6-7, Nov-Dec 1967). Professor J.A. Christiansen was also the recipient of the H.C. Oersted Medal in 1959, where he was introduced at the award ceremony by Bohr. 

Copenhagen: Jul. Gjellerup, 1923. Octavo, original wrappers; custom box. With printed letter from the publisher introducing the work laid-in. Light pencil notation on cover, minor rubbing to spine. A near-fine copy. Rare signed and in original wrappers.
Jacobi's Atlas of Dermochromes with English text

Jacobi's Atlas of Dermochromes with English text by MacCormac, Henry

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Seller: Biomed Rare Books LLC, ABAA, ILAB
Title
Jacobi's Atlas of Dermochromes with English text
Author
MacCormac, Henry
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Biomed Rare Books LLC, ABAA, ILAB (United States)
Description
St. Louis: The C. V. Mosby Company, 1931. Fourth edition. 169 DRAMATIC COLOR PLATES OF WAX MODELS OF DERMATOLOGIC DISEASES. Two hardcover volumes, red cloth binding, beveled edges, gilt title to spines. Vol I, i-x, 100 pp, 79 plates; Vol. II, i-viii, pp 101- 188, 90 plates, the 2 volumes containing a total of 322 figures. Corners bumped, scattered very light foxing to text, plates bright and clean, no ownership or library marks. Very good in custom archival mylar covers. From the PREFACE: "The present volumes represent the fourth English edition of the well known Jacobi-Pringle 'Atlas of Dermochromes.' The chromolithographs are mostly taken from wax models in the Breslau Clinic. A large number of new plates are now included which have been added by Dr. Karl Zieler, and are used by him in his valuable textbook. The new text is not a translation, but is an original contribution, the descriptive matter being limited to the essentials necessary for diagnosis and treatment." HENRY MacCORMAC (1879-1950), was a British dermatologist during the early twentieth century. MacCormac was a member of a distinguished medical family that included Henry MacCormac and Sir William MacCormac. Henry MacCormac was educated at the University of Edinburgh and graduated MB.ChB. in 1903. He qualified as a member of the Royal College of Physicians of England shortly thereafter. He served as a dermatologist in the department of dermatology at Middlesex Hospital.
A EULOGY, UPON THE LIFE AND SERVICES OF DANIEL WEBSTER, DELIVERED AT MEMPHIS, TENN., ON THE 28th FEB., 1853

A EULOGY, UPON THE LIFE AND SERVICES OF DANIEL WEBSTER, DELIVERED AT MEMPHIS, TENN., ON THE 28th FEB., 1853 by Pope, Leroy, Jr.

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A EULOGY, UPON THE LIFE AND SERVICES OF DANIEL WEBSTER, DELIVERED AT MEMPHIS, TENN., ON THE 28th FEB., 1853
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Pope, Leroy, Jr.
Seller
Bartlebys Books (United States)
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Memphis, TN: Eagle and Enquirer Steam Printing House, 1853. First edition. 8vo. 28 pp., the text on each page enclosed within a black border. Original gilt-stamped glazed blue wrappers (rubbed, scuffed, chipped). A good copy of this uncommon imprint. Allen TENNESSEE IMPRINTS, 3275.
The Devil and Daniel Webster

The Devil and Daniel Webster by BENÉT, Stephen Vincent; Harold Denisen, illus

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The Devil and Daniel Webster
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BENÉT, Stephen Vincent; Harold Denisen, illus
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Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
Description
New York: Farrar & Rinehart, [1937]. First Trade Edition. Slim octavo (21cm.); original cloth in blue and white pictorial dust jacket; 61pp.; illus. Light wear to jacket and cloth extremities, jacket edges a bit toned, jacket and cloth spines rather sunned (more so to the former's), slightly later ownership rubberstamp of a Georgia and John Chapman to front free endpaper, front pastedown a bit foxed. Overall Very Good. Faustian novella set in New Hampshire and adapted into film twice, first in 1941 as "All That Money Can Buy," (starring Edward Arnold) and again in 2003 as "Shortcut to Happiness" (starring Anthony Hopkins, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Alec Baldwin).
Books Are Still For Sale

Books Are Still For Sale by August Frugé (1910-2004)

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Books Are Still For Sale
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August Frugé (1910-2004)
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John Howell for Books (United States)
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Good
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Los Angeles, CA: (Privately Reprinted for Lawrence Clark Powell by Wm. M. Cheney), 1956. Pamphlet. 4 5/8 x 3 1/16 inches. (12) pp. Typographic ornaments as rules on title page and colophon; text clean, unmarked. Brown printed wrappers, stitched; binding tight, corners bumped, spot on front cover, light fading to wraps. SCARCE. GK923-001. Good. LIMITED EDITION of 190 copies privately reprinted from the Saturday Review of Literature. The text in this volume makes the case for owning and reading books. Any kind of book. Just the type of enthusiastic endorsement of books and reading that Powell was so enthusiastic about. But Cheney gives the text a beautiful treatment worthy of a culture that seems to be fading away day by day. August Frugé was the longtime director of the University of California Press who broke new ground by expanding the book list beyond academic works to include titles about nature, history, and literature for a broader audience. REFERENCE: Jones, A Los Angeles Typesticker, No. 42.
Hawker Hurricane Mk. I/IV in Royal Air Force & Foreign Service

Hawker Hurricane Mk. I/IV in Royal Air Force & Foreign Service by Richard Ward and Christopher F. Shores

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Hawker Hurricane Mk. I/IV in Royal Air Force & Foreign Service
Author
Richard Ward and Christopher F. Shores
Seller
Kenneth Mallory Bookseller. ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780668023160
Condition
Very good
Description
NY: Arco, 1971. Paperback. Very good. Paperback. Wraps tanned, ink name and address on inside of rear, else very good.
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The Age of Humanism 1540-1630 by ABRAHAM, Gerald, ed

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The Age of Humanism 1540-1630
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ABRAHAM, Gerald, ed
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J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
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London: Oxford University Press, 1974. Boards. xxv, 978 pp. In dustjacket. New Oxford History of Music Volume IV.