Published by Culture Fund Inc of Chicago, 1976
Seller: GridFreed, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good. Good condition with wear and markings. Ex-library.
Language: English
Published by Judd & Deyweiler, 1957
Seller: Browse Awhile Books, Tipp City, OH, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Gilt titles on blue cloth.
Published by Frank A. Munsey Co., NY, 1937
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good-. Vol. 270, No. 4. Pulp magazine. Cover art by Belarski for "The Ace of Emeralds" (pt. 1 of 2) by Donald Barr Chidsey. Includes "Neighbors" by Frank Richardson Pierce; "The Valley of Magic Men" (novelette) by Richard Wormser; "Riding Gun" (pt. 2 of 6) by Bennett Foster; "The Gods Are Jealous" by Frederick C. Painton; "Men of Daring: Jaff Ake - Frontiersman"(True Story in Pictures) by Stookie Allen; "Path to the Stars" by Henry F. Church; "Unlucky East Wind" by H. H. Matteson; "Seven Worlds to Conquer" (pt. 4 of 6) by Edgar Rice Burroughs; "Cable to Tahiti" by Thomas W. Duncan; "The Ghost Tiger of Everest" by Gordon MacCreagh. Short Features: "Greek Glory" by Chandler McInnis; "Dragons" by Charles Dorman; "Beaches of the Dead" by John St. John; "Argonotes"; "Looking Ahead!" Illustrations are uncredited. Creasing; tanning; standard wear and tear at edges; a little soiling; small corner losses. Book.
Published by Frank A. Munsey Co., NY, 1925
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good. Vol. CLXVII, No. 1. Pulp magazine. Edited by Matthew White. Cover art by Paul Stahr for "A Live Man's Widow" (pt. 1 of 5) by Elizabeth York Miller. Includes "The Moon Men" (pt 2 of 4) by Edgar Rice Burroughs; "Gold from the Canyon" (pt 3 of 6) by by Arthur Preston Hankins; "North Star" (pt 4 of 5) by Rufus King; "Where She Belongs" (pt. 5 of 5) by Edgar Franklin; "The Man Who Knew Fitzsimmons" (novelette) by John D. Swain; "The Weight of Guilt" by Frederick Davis; "Double Cross-Worded" by Paul Sand; "The Terror of the Seven Seas" by Frank H. Shaw; "A Full Partnership" by Jack Bechdolt; "One of Nature's Noblemen" by Homer King Gordon; "Young Mild West" by Thomas Thursday. Poetry: "Their Baby" by Ethel R. Peyser; "The Crucible" by Glenn Ward Dresbach; "Propinquity" by H. M. Sterling; "The Man That Whistles" by Will Thomas Withrow; "Beggar's Choice" by Thelma Stillson; "A Pocket-Piece" by Mary mauris; "Mine Enemy" by Margaret Hale; "A Flirt's Apology to a Flirt" by Mary Carolyn Davies. Illustrations are uncredited. Loss to cover (see scan); 1.5" tear at heel; otherwise standard wear and tear at edges; tanning. Book.
Language: French
Published by The Culture Fund Chicago, 1981
Seller: Librairie du Bassin, Bordeaux, France
Signed
Couverture souple. Condition: Bon. Quelques illustrations h-t. 14x21,5 cm. 41 p. Broché (agrafé). Bon état. Intérieur en bon état. in-8° Envoi de l'auteur ou Dédicace de l'auteur ou Signé par l'auteur. Bref envoi autographe. To Jean-Jacques Mandel. --Jean-Jacques Mandel est anthropologue de formation. Dans les années 1970, il a collaboré comme photographe et grand-reporter au groupe Marie-Claire tout en menant des études ethnologiques dans la boucle du Niger. Il a ensuite rejoint le quotidien Libération pendant une dizaine d'années, puis les agences Magnum Photos et Contact Press Images ainsi que différents magazines. Rédacteur en chef adjoint au magazine Géo, il a sillonné l'Afrique et plusieurs continents sur les traces des diasporas africaines issues de la traite négrière. Spécialiste du vodou et de l'ethnopsychiatrie, il collecte depuis plus d'une trentaine d'années des objets de cultes dont certains ont été présentés au Musée du Quai Branly lors de l'exposition "Les Maîtres du désordre" en 2012 (in Collection Jean-Jacques Mandel. Vente aux enchères du lundi 6 octobre 2014. Catalogue de vente. Aguttes. Drouot).
Published by Letterpress USA, 1957
Seller: Orrin Schwab Books, Providence, UT, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good+. Small blue hardback covers. Shelf wear and rubbing to the spine edges and corners. Slight discoloration to the binding. The pages are clean and tightly bound. ; 58 pages.
Published by The Frank A. Munsey Company, New York, 1924
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Good. First Edition. Includes the second of six parts of "The Bandit of Hell's Bend" by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the first of four parts of "Mrs. Marbury's Alibi" by Elizabeth York Miller, the third of four parts of "Tuned Out" by Rufus King, the fourth of six parts of "The Passing of Charles Lanson" by Louis Tracy, the sixth of six parts of "Protecting Prue" by Edgar Franklin, "Thunderin' Jeremiah" by Garret Smith, "the Flight of the Dollars" by Eric Howard, "His Secret Message" by Walter A. Sinclair, etc. Good copy with chipping to the spine ends, date to a small piece of tape around the spine heel, edgewear to the cover, "ok" marked to the front cover which also has some tearing to the lower portion, small area of light colored staining to the bottom edge of the rear cover, text paper tanned. bx77E.
Condition: new. Pages: 128 Language: Russian. Pered vami udivitelnaja novaja istorija, kotoraja pogruzhaet povelitelja dzhunglej v neznakomuju obstanovku buduschego! Smozhet li umenie Tarzana raskachivat vinogradnye lozy pomoch emu v poluzatoplennykh ruinakh Londona buduschego? Eta istorija napisana velikim Alanom Gordonom, obladatelem vnushitelnoj bibliografii, dvukh premij "Ajsnera" i neskolkikh nominatsij, v tom chisle na premiju "Kharvi". Svoim potrjasajuschim vizualom nachinaet istoriju Tomas Jejts, izvestnyj po rabote nad "Bolotnoj Tvarju", "Konanom" i "Printsem Veliantom". Dalee estafetnuju palochku podkhvatyvaet drugoj zamechatelnyj khudozhnik Bo Khempton i vedjot etu likhuju istoriju k zaversheniju. Perevodchik: Bernson Kharald Khudozhnik: Jejts Tomas, Khempton Bo 9785604698815.
Language: English
Published by Port City Press, Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1962
Seller: Monroe Bridge Books, MABA Member, Houlton, ME, U.S.A.
Association Member: MABA
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Good++. 1st Edition. vii, [1], 130pp, [2], bound in green cloth, with the binding and hinges tight, inscribed by the author on the back free endpaper "May the light of Spirit guide you always. H. Gordon Burroughs, Oct. 9th 1962". Covers lightly soiled, interior shows on the front free endpaper a bookstore stamp and price. Scarce, with only two copies showing in OCLC. Inscribed by Author(s).
Published by Normandy Pictures, N.p., 1936
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Vintage pressbook for the 1936 film. Loosley based on the novel "The Lad and the Lion" by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Previously made as a silent film in 1917, directed by Alfred E. Green, starring Vivian Reed, Will Machin, and Charles Le Moyne. Jon Hall stars as the "Lion Man," seeking to exact his revenge on a treacherous sheik, played by Ted Adams, who killed his father and left him to be raised by lions in the desert. Shot on location in Arizona. 10.5 x 16.25 inches. Bi-fold, Very Good plus, with light creasing to extremities and light edgewear.
Editions Naïve 2011. In-8 cartonnage éditeur à l'italienne, non paginé, d'environ 120 pages au format 28 x 19 cm. Couverture photographique. Dos carré avec titre. Plats et intérieur frais, malgré 2 lignes manuscrites en pages de garde. Photographies en noir de Patti Smith prises en tournée par Michael Stipe avec des polaroïds additionnels de Olivier Ray. Textes de Patti Smith, Michael Stipe, Olivier Ray, William S.Burroughs, Paul Williams, Jutta Koether, Tom Verlaine, Thurston Moore, Jem Cohen, Lisa Robinson, Lenny Kaye, Kim Gordon et Frances Yaunch. Superbe état général, proche du neuf. Edition originale française, tirée sur couché.
Published by Camp Silver Belle, Ephrata, Pennsylvania, 1947
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. Camp program. 16mo. Measuring approximately 4½" x 6". Pictorial wrappers. Small U-shaped impression on the front cover and lower wrap with a tiny corner ship, first and last pages a bit tanned, and one name circled in pencil, about near fine. A charming program for the 1947 season of Camp Silver Belle, founded in 1932 by Ethel Post-Parrish and described in the program as "A Shrine dedicated to the science, Philosophy and Religion of Modern Spiritualism." Prints information about the camp including a 9-page program of events, and dozens of ads Spiritualists both national and those who would take up residence at Silver Belle for the season, as well as local businesses. (Our favorite is that of "J. Edward, psychic photographer," who would give a demonstration at the opening and be available for select dates during the season. His psychic photography is described as "outstanding," and according to the ad, he had "given indisputable evidence of the continuity of life.") The lower wrap is dedicated to an ad for *The Psychic Observer*, a journal that has also set up a seasonal bookstore in the lobby of the Mt. Springs hotel. A charming snapshot of mid-Century spiritualism, and very uncommon. We locate no copies of programs for any year in the trade, and *OCLC* locates only a single undated program in a collection of Ephrata material.
Published by Sol Lesser Productions, N.p., 1958
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
First Draft script for the 1959 film, credited to Les Crutchfield, who would only receive a "story" credit in the final release, and featuring different secondary characters than those in the final release. Incorrect ink annotation on the front wrapper, stating "Filmed as 'Tarzan Goes to India'," a film that was released four years later in 1962, and features a different location and storyline with no relationship to this script. The script ends prematurely on page 109, and laid in are eight pages (125-132) which conclude the story, with pages 110-124 missing. Also laid in is an undated 47-page "Tarzan Outline" by Crutchfield, circa 1958, thermo-fax duplication. Based on the character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Tarzan pursues four British diamond hunters who raided a village and killed two locals while searching for explosives for a local mine. Shot on location in Kikuyu, Kenya. Yellow untitled wrappers. Title page present, dated Ocotober 29, 1958, noted as First Draft, with credits for screenwriter Les Crutchfield. 110 leaves, with last page of text numbered 109. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only. Pages Very Good plus, wrapper Very Good plus, prong binding. Laid in script pages Near Fine. Laid in thermo-fax "Tarzan Outline": 47 pages, bound with four staples and a paper clip at the upper left corner, Very Good, with creasing along the right edge, and with the last two leaves separated, chipping to the top left corner.