Published by Continental Publishers, 1948
Seller: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Includes dust jacket. Signed. First Edition. Signed by the author on the ffep. Dj shows moderate wear, tear, chipping, and rubbing. Pages are tanned and clean.
Published by Continental Publishers, Los Angeles, 1948
Seller: Take Five Books, Ashland, OR, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good-. No Jacket. First Edition. Signed by author, Harley Easley and Vi Easley. Light wear to boards, foxing inside covers. Text near fine. Seal broken and paper textured from tear, ending pages and photographs. Corner's bumped. Inscribed by Author(s).
Published by Continental Publishers, Los Angeles,,, 1948
Seller: Ocean Tango Books, Palm Springs, CA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. signed inscribed dated by Dunn as pictured First edition Very good condition hard cover no dust jacket a few fainst cover scratches gently read clean pages. Inscribed by Author(s).
Published by Continental PUBLISHERS, Los Angelels, CA, 1948
Seller: WONDERFUL BOOKS BY MAIL, CHICO-CA, CA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Illustrated by Glossy B & W Photos (illustrator). first edition". VERY GOOD CONDITION, CLEAN, SOLID, BRIGHT.SIGNED BY AUTHOR EP "SINCERLY H. ALAN DUNN " ELSE VERY NICE COPY.HAS OPENED "SEALS" TO ALST FEW APGES WITH STORY OF AUTHOR'S EXPERIENCES.PARTS OF SEAL REMAINS.; gold spine & cover titles on bright red cloth hard covers. ; 335+PHOTOS pages; Obie Hope -Harley Easley, son of Arkansas share cropper who became wealthy.Shows salesman-boy at age 14 in very humble attire.he rose to great wealth. ; Signed by Author.
DUNN, ALAN (illustrator). PHILLIPS, H.I. PRIVATE PURKEY IN LOVE AND WAR. Drawings by Alan Dunn. Foreword by John Kieran. NY: Harper & Brothers, [1942]. 8vo., red cloth stamped in yellow & black. First Edition. Signed presentation by Phillips on front endpaper: "To Ed Friendly with all good wishes. H.I. Phillips." Very Good. $25.00.
Publication Date: 1991
Seller: Nightingale Books, Stoughton, MA, U.S.A.
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Soft cover. Condition: Fine. First Edition. New York, Fawcett Columbine Trade Ppaerback Original 1991 1st Printing Fine in white pictorial wraps with black lettering. An anthology of poems from around the world that celebrates nature. Poets include Wendell Berry, Elizabeth Bishop, Walt Whitman, Raymond Carver, Robert Bly, Denise Levertov & Langston Hughes. SIGNED BY WENDELL BERRY on title page. Poetry, Anthology, Nature. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Los Angeles, Continental Publishers [1948]., 1948
Seller: Houle Rare Books/Autographs/ABAA/PADA, Palm Springs, CA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. First edition (so stated). 8vo. 17 b/w photographs, 2 facsimile letters. Dust jacket (unclipped; few nicks). Very good. Story of "Obie Hope" (Harley Easley), son of an Arkansas share-cropper who rose to wealth on his own. Notable for the bits of homespun humor printed at the bottom of the text pages. Signed and inscribed by both Dunn and Easley on front free endpaper, March 18, 1952. Inscribed by Author(s).
Language: English
Published by University of Illinois Press, Urbana, 1989, 1989
ISBN 10: 0252015533 ISBN 13: 9780252015533
Seller: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. 1st ed., 1st printing ; xix, 127 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm ISBN 9780252015533, 0252015533 OCLC 17676686 LCCN 88004825 LC KF5692 .C67 1989 Dewey 346.73045 and 347.30645 ; grey cloth in pictorial dustjacket ; Contents : Aesthetics in the Museum and in the Courthouse -- East side, west side all around the town (and nation) -- The case for coherence -- Aesthetics at any price opr no aesthetics at all -- The case for legal aesthetics -- Aesthetics and the Legal System -- The swinging pendulum -- A blessed union? -- A return to first principles -- Legal Aesthetics and legal institutions -- Icons and Aliens -- A format for aesthetics controversies -- The aesthetics impulse: Beauty as a nonstarter -- Aesthetics and Process Values -- Legal language and lay language -- Process and end-state values: Pathways to accommodation -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Index ; Discusses issues surrounding the daily war being fought in cities across the country--developmental change and business growth versus historic preservation. Can there be a meeting of the minds beween those who strive to preserve our environment and historical landmarks and those who continue to try to meet the needs of a changing society? publisher's promotional materials laid in, associated with a Kiwanis Club presentation to Memphis area Law alumni ; SIGNED letter to attorney Richard W. Foster from the author with comments upon the city of Memphis, laid-in with envelope ; John Costinis was dean of the Vanderbilt Law School who previously taught in the urban design, historic preservation and property fields on the law faculties of New York University and Illinois. A frequent contributor of essays on design and land use topics to legal and lay publications, Costonis was also the author of Space Adrift, Landmark Preservation and the Marketplace, a seminal study of the use of incentive zoning to finance the preservation of endangered urban landmarks. ; Allan Jacobs was was a professor of environmental design, University of California at Berkeley and the former director of planning, Department of City Planning, San Francisco ; includes discussions about the Zucchini on Park Avenue, East Side buildings on Manhattan's West Side, Billboards along a scenic Arizona highway, Sodium vapor lamps in downtown Bronxville, An international style tower atop the Beaux Arts Grand Central Terminal, a Con Ed pumping station on Storm King Mountain, the Transamerica Building in San Francisco, McDonald's Speedee Service Drive-in, Goodyear Airdock, Isaac I Rice Mansion, Upper East Side Historic District, ; inlcudes numerous New Yorker cartoons and black and white photographs ; FINE/FINE. Signed by Author(s). Book.
Seller: COLD TONNAGE BOOKS, Colyton, DEVON, United Kingdom
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US$ 147.13
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Add to basketHardcover. Chris Achilleos; John Stewart; Andrew Smith; David Lloyd; Dave Carson; Jim Pitts; Randy Broecker; Allen Koszowski; Alan Hunter; Russ Nicholson; Mark Dunn; Tom Campbell; (illustrator). First edition (& 1st printing). A selection of stories (with illustrations by various artists) first published in Fantasy Tales, the British small-press dark fantasy magazine edited by Stephen Jones and David Sutton beteween 1977 - 1991: 268 pages. THIS COPY SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY A NUMBER OF AUTHORS AND ILLUSTRATORS, MANY AT THE START OF THEIR STORY - inscribed by Ramsey Campbell to a couple on the front free endpaper (one name subsequently tipexed out), also signed by Dennis Etchison on the same page; inscribed by editor Steve Jones on the title page, also on this page signed by editor David Sutton, author Allen Ashley and illustrator Chris Achilleos; then signed/inscribed at the start of their respective stories by Clive Barker, Andrew Smith (illustrator), Allen Ashley (again), Charles L. Grant (and illustrator Andrew Smith, again), Randy Broecker (illustrator), Brian Lumley, Dave Carson (illustrator), Cyril Simsa, Mike Grace, Mark Dunn (illustrator), Kim Newman and Ramsey Campbell (again)., Fine copy in a fine dustjacket.
Published by Simon and Schuster, New York, 1960
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good +. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good -. Alan Dunn (illustrator). NICELY INSCRIBED BY ALAN DUNN on the front free endpaper. A solid copy to boot of the 1960 stated 1st printing. Tight and VG+ (very light scuffing to the boards) in a bright, price-intact, VG- dustjacket, with light rubbing and creasing at the panels, and light chipping (2 1/2" chip to the rear panel, else minor) along the edges. Quarto, long, pointed narrative-thru-cartoon by this 1950s and 60s mainstay of "The New Yorker".
Published by Simon & Schuster, NY, 1948
Seller: North Country Books, Milton, VT, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. First edition. Slightly oversize tan hardcover with minor wear, clean, binding lean, covers firmly attached; internally clean and unmarked. Dust jacket with edge wear, light soiling, not price-clipped. Inscribed and signed by the author; plus a signed typed letter by him, from his stationary, dated 1966. Experienced full-time bookseller since 1994. Images may be added by request. Questions welcome. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, Massachusetts, 1951
Seller: Fox & Hedgehog, Moraga, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good-. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. B&W illustrations by Alan Dunn (illustrator). First printing (date on title page). Sewn binding in paper-covered boards, in dustjacket. Inscribed and signed by Toots Shor on the front flyleaf. This original edition scarce, even unsigned. With amusing New Yorker-style drawings by Dunn. A solid copy with firm binding and intact hinges. Aside from the inscription, no marks. Lower corners bumped. Tiny spot back cover. A very little faint smudging to front cover and fore-edge. Top edge dust-stained. Unclipped ($2.50) dustjacket is "Fair only": a lot of wear, tear, chipping and creasing, with shelf-soil showing on the white back panel. Spine only slightly faded. Paper lightly toned.
Published by Royal College of Art Printmakers., 1973
Seller: Dennys, Sanders & Greene, Tunbridge Wells, KENT, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
US$ 168.15
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketNo Binding. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Ltd edition of 100. 25 loose card, full page, illustrations. Each signed by the 25 artists in pencil or ink etc. A little smudged but otherwise fine. All kept in a transparent plastic lidded box, which still has old cellotape marks to either edge. Acquired from Maude Lloyd, an admired leading dancer with Ballet Rambert in the 1930s. With her husband, Nigel Gosling a renowned art critic, she later wrote, influential dance books and reviews under the joint pseudonym, 'Alexander Bland'. When Rudolph Nureyev defected in 1961, Margot Fonteyn asked them to befriend him which they gladly did offering him freedom of their house. Gosling edited his autobiography. Nureyev wrote an admiring memoir of him in Observer of the Dance anthologising Goslings reviews, "He and Maude were like my family.". Signed by Author(s).