THE NATIONAL RECOVERY ADMINISTRATION; An analysis and appraisal. Brrokings Institute # 60.
Washington DC: Brookings, 1935. First Edition. 8vo, pp. xxii, 947. Index. A VG tight copy in somewhat browned and chipped dj. More
Washington DC: Brookings, 1935. First Edition. 8vo, pp. xxii, 947. Index. A VG tight copy in somewhat browned and chipped dj. More
NY: Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility, 1975. 8vo, pp. 28. Notes, resources. Paper wraps. Cover spotted, o/w a VG tight copy. More
Detroit MI: Mode A, 2006. Small 8vo, pp. 79. Paper wraps. Mandel's presentation on title. A nice copy in dj. There are 10 authors. More
Boston MA: The Second Wave, 1975. Small 4to, pp. 48. Paper wraps. Cover little spotted, o/w a VG tight copy. Includes articles on anarchism, myth-making, union organizing, corporate power. More
NY: Arno, 1972. 8vo, pp. various. Orange cloth. Top edge spotted, o/w a nice copy. Reprints of the original articles by Mather, Eleazar Moody, Benjamin Trumbull, Benjamin Wadsworth, and Enos Weed. More
Paris: (1963). 4to, pp. not numbered. Menjisky's presentation on flyleaf, with large ink drawing of a sunflower. Illustrated in with color and black-and-white reproductions. Essays by the four authors listed. Cover slightly scuffed and soiled, o/w a VG tight copy. More
Somerville MA: New England Free Press, [c.1972]. First Edition. 8vo, pp. 48. Paper wraps. Cover little spotted, o/w VG. A series of reviews of books on the subject. A Radical America pamphlet. More
Washington DC: Smithsonian, (1989). 4to, pp. 125. Artist biographies, bibliography. Paper wraps. With 68 color reproductions. Cover little scuffed and creased, owner's name on half-title, o/w a VG tight copy. More
NY: NY Times, (1998). Summers, Mark. First edition, second printing. Large 8vo, pp. xxiv, 647. Index. Illustrated by Mark Summers. About as new in dj. Some of the best writing about books and authors, from the NY Times Book Review. More
Boston: Ditson, 1862. 4to, pp. 201. Paper over boards, cloth spine. Cover soiled and worn, interior little foxed and worn, but intact. Good. More
NY: Pathfinder Press, 1971. Second printing. 8vo, pp. 15. Paper wraps. VG. Three replies to critics of the women's liberation movement. More
Various. Large 4to, pp various. Hand-written contents page on flyleaf. Marbled paper4 over boards; three-quarter publisher's vellum. Cover somewhat worn, interior with a little foxing, o/w a VG tight copy. Contents: Moszkowski (2 copies), Drie Stucke; Moszkowski, Trois Moments Musicaux; Saint-Seans, Allegro Scherzando by Bizet; Le Bal; Caprice brilliant sur..... More
Various places: Various publishers, n.d. Sheet music. Large 4to. Twenty-two pieces, some disbound. Includies Broderie Concertante... for piano and violin, by Adolphe Blanc, piano score for Traumerei, by Schumann, Twenty-four caprices for solo violin by Rode, piece for violin and piano from Der Waffenschmied by Lortzing, six piano pieces arranged..... More
New York: The American Spectator, 1934. Newspaper. Vol. II, No 16, February 1934. Ageing newsprint, separated at folds. Scarce. Article by John dos Passos "Notes On The Back Of A Passport" and "Radio Music Goes Highbrow" by David Ewen. More
New York: The American Spectator, 1933. Newspaper. Vol. I, No. 5, March 1933. Purple band. Ageing newsprint, separated at folds. Scarce. Articles by Van Wyck Brooks, Theodore Dreiser, Louis Untermeyer, Eugene O'Neill, among others. More
New York: The American Spectator, 1933. Newspaper. Vol. I, No. 4, February 1933. Fuschia band. Ageing newsprint, separated at folds. Scarce. Articles by Lewisohn, Dreiser, McClure, Cabell, Van Loon, among others. More
New York: The American Spectator, 1933. Newspaper. Vol. I, No. 7, May 1933. Purple band. Ageing newsprint, separated at folds. Scarce. Articles by Sherwood Anderson, Sulamith Ish-Kishor, Thomas Wood, among others. More
New York: The American Spectator, 1933. Newspaper. Vol. I, No. 7, May 1933. Yellow band. Ageing newsprint, separated at folds. Scarce. Articles by Branch Cabell, Morrie Ryskind, Frank Swinnerton, among others. More
New York: The American Spectator, 1933. Newspaper. Vol. I, No. 3, January 1933. Original green band. Ageing newsprint, separated at folds. Scarce. Another copy, browned and chipped. Articles by Booth Tarkington, W. E. Woodward, William McFee, Van Wyck Brooks, among others. More
New York: The American Spectator, 1934. Newspaper, Vol. II, No. 20, June, 1934. Ageing newsprint, separating at folds, somewhat torn. Has original orange band. Scarce. Nathan on critics; Sherwood Anderson on the drama of the police line-up; Thelma Maxey on the Chinese bureaucracy; Eugene O'Neill, etc. More
New York: The American Spectator, 1934. Newspaper. Vol. I, No 8, June, 1933. Ageing newsprint, separated at folds. Scarce. Includes work by Sherwood Anderson, etc. More
New York: The American Spectator, 1933. Newspaper. In original yellow band. Separated at folds. Fair condition. Scarce. Full page discussion on the Jewish question by Nathan, Cabell, O'Neill, Boyd, Dreiser. More
NY: The American Spectator, 1933. Newspaper. Vol. I, No. 6. April 1933. In original green band. Separated at folds. Scarce. Articles include Freudianism Before Freud, by Preserved Smith; A Forgotten American Christian, by Herbert Asbury; and The New American Religion, by Leonard Rowe. More
New York: The American Spectator, 1933. Newsprint. Vol. I, No. 8, June 1933. Includes a long letter by Sherwood Anderson to Theodore Dreiser. Separated at folds. In original green band. Scarce. Also Leon Rowe on vulgarity; Richard Ames on the effect of an earthquake on Hollywood; more. More
New York: The American Spectator, 1933. Newspaper. Vol.II, No.13, November 1933. Separated at folds. In original green band. Scarce. VG. Article by Robert Linn, "Robinson Jeffers and William Faulkner." More