THE NAVAJO AND PUEBLO SILVERSMITHS
Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma, 1946. Third printing. 8vo, pp. 220. Illustrated with photographs. Cover slightly worn at edges, o/w a VG tight copy. More
Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma, 1946. Third printing. 8vo, pp. 220. Illustrated with photographs. Cover slightly worn at edges, o/w a VG tight copy. More
NY: Basic Books, 1972. First Edition. 8vo, pp. ix, 311. Notes, index. Translated by Herbert Tint. A VG tight copy in slightly chipped and soiled dj. A concise one volume history of French literature. More
NY: Schocken, 1966. First Edition. 8vo, pp. 176. Index. Laurence K204. Fine, in chipped and mended dj. Another copy, fine in fine dj. Divided into chapters by subject matter, the author gives background for Shaw's main ideas, and for some of his more outrageous pronouncements. More
NY: Harper, (1942). First Edition. 8vo, pp. 245. Author's presentation on flyleaf. Cover little faded and top of spine worn (or chewed), o/w a nice tight copy. Chapters about immigrants, their names, why they changed them (or not). More
NY: Harper, 1946. First Edition. 8vo, pp. 276. A vg copy. Owner's bookplate on pastedown. OP. The author had proposed setting up, in the US during WW II, governments-in-exile for European countries. Reminiscences about how the idea was received, and about the Roosevelt/Churchill realtionship. More
NY: Knopf, 1991. First Edition. 8vo, pp. 307. Paper over boards with cloth spine. Top edge little spotted, o/w a nice copy in scuffed dj. More
NY: Knopf, (1988). First Edition. 8vo, pp. 257. Small spot of "schmutch" on the bottom of the leaves, o/w a very good copy without dj. Inscribed by the auhtor to poet William Jay Smith: "For William Jay - | from Alice A - | with affectionate | regards - |..... More
NY: Knopf, 1995. First Edition. 8vo, pp. 305. Paper over boards with cloth spine. A nice copy in price-clipped dj. More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1905. E. Boyd Smith. First Edition. 8vo, pp. 371. Illustrated by E. Boyd Smith. Bound in olive cloth-covered bds, stamped in black, red, white and gilt. A very good clean tight copy. Adams is best remembered for his The Log of a Cowboy. This novel is about..... More
Ann Arbor MI: U.M.I. Research Press, (1990). First Edition. 8vo, pp. 127. Notes, works cited, index. Illustrated with several photographs. Fine in dj. More
Cincinnati OH: Willis Music Company, (1917). Large 8vo, pp. 145. Paper wraps, with cloth tape spine. Stickers for Educational Music Bureau placed over publisher's name on cover and title. Cover little dog-eared, ends of spine little worn, o/w VG. Words, readings, and music, along with stage directions, preface, list of..... More
NY: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, (1971). 4to, pp. 319. Illustrated. Forword by James A Beard. A nice copy. Recipes from the Four Seasons restaurant in New York. More
NY: Privately printed, 1926. Large 8vo, pp. 54. With several illustrations and engraved frontis. Ivory paper over boards with cloth spine. Frontis is somewhat offset onto title. Cover worn at edges and little stained, o/w a VG tight copy. More
NY: Chautauqua, 1921. First edn. 8vo, pp. 392. A VG x-library copy. Dr. Adams worked at the War-Emergency U.S. Employment Service. Previouly, she taught at Smith College. More
NY: Macmillan, 1921. First Edition. 8vo, pp. 467. Extremities rubbed and a little bumped, hinge tender, a good copy. Dr. Adams worked at the War-Emergency U.S. Employment Service. Previouly, she taught at Smith College. More
Columbus, OH: Ohio State Univ Press, 1971. First Edition. 8vo, pp. 193. Index. Laurence K238. Fine in dj. Shaw, with Ruskin and William Morris, in his fight for artistic freedom. More
Chicago: University of Chicago, (2008). First printing. 8vo, pp. xiii, 223. Notes, index. About as new in little scuffed dj. Sheds new light on the many episodes in which Americans have invoked Salem to represent real or imagined threats to a progressive and rational society. More
Boston: Etheridge & Bliss, 1807. Second edn. 8vo, 188pp, Bound in contemporary calf with chipped leather label, leaves toned but a very good copy. Sabin 207; Imprints 11931. "Hannah Adams (1755-1831), compiler of historical data, the first American woman who sought to support herself by her pen, is remembered also..... More
NY: Farrar, Straus and Young. First Edition (thus). 8vo, pp. 246. A nice copy in littlel chipped and somewhat soiled dj. More
NY: Holt, (1933). Fourth printing. Small 8vo, pp. vii, 374. Green cloth. Owner's name on pastedown. Spine browned and little bumped at ends, o/w a VG tight copy. More
NY: Editions for the Armed Services. From the 1918 Mass. Historical Society edition. Horizontal 12mo, pp. 510. Paper wraps. Cover creased, dog-eared and scuffed, o/w VG. More
NY: Sagamore Press, (1958). 8vo, pp. xx, 428. Index. Introduction by George Hochfield. Maroon cloth. Upper corners of cover little bumped, edges very slightly spotted, o/w a VG tight copy in browned and little chipped dj. More
Tuscaloosa, AL: Univ of Alabama Studies, 1955. First Edition. 8vo, 81pp, appendices, notes, biblio, index. Involvement with and references to Sol Smith, and N.M. Ludlow Company. Wrappers. About fine. More
NY: Heritage, (1957). Small 4to, pp. xx, 348. Illustrated wtih photographs by Samuel Chamberlain; introduction by Francis Henry Taylor. Blue cloth. Edges and spine very slightly soiled, small tear at top front of spine, o/w a nice copy in scuffed and slightly worn box. Text originally copyright by the author..... More
NY: Triangle, (1941). Gallagher, M. J. Second printing. 8vo, pp. viii, 433. Index. With illustrations by M. J. Gallagher. Red cloth. Edges somewhat soiled and yellowed, cover little scuffed at edges, o/w a VG tight copy. More