Published by William Heinemann, 1957
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 88 pages. Peter Jackson "Dombashawa (poem)" / Nadine Gordimer "The Last Kiss" / Anthony Delius "The Forebrain Fishing" / Jack Cope "One and a Half" / Ruth Miller "Tembeni" / Doris Lessing "Flavours of Exile" / F T Prince "Gregory Nazianzen (poem)" / William Plomer "South African Writing".
Seller: Hay Cinema Bookshop Limited, Hay on Wye, United Kingdom
US$ 12.17
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basket8vo. 192pp. B/w. portrait frontispiece and illustrations. Original boards. Grey d/w. lettered in white, some minor wear. Limited edition, 393/650 copies. ISBN 0902070266 US$12.
Seller: Hay Cinema Bookshop Limited, Hay on Wye, United Kingdom
US$ 18.27
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basket8vo. 192pp. B/w. portrait frontispiece and illustrations. Original boards. Grey d/w. lettered in white, some minor wear. Limited edition, 100/650 copies. ISBN 0902070266 US$18.
Published by Chicago: A.B. Kuhlman Co., 1900
Seller: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. illustrated cover shows minor wear, tear, rubbing, and tanning. pages tanned.
Published by No date or place
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
See his entry in Grove's. A good large firm signature, 'John Goss'. On irregularly-shaped piece of laid paper cut from a printed programme, a 9.5 x 8 cm rectangle with one large triangle cut from a corner. Written over part of the words to the song 'I am a brisk and sprightly lad'. The printing on the back headed ' "Once I loved a maiden fair" Anon., 1600 / "I am a brisk and sprightly lad" Anon., 1750 / MR. JOHN GOSS.'.
Published by Schott, Mainz / London u. a., 1985
Sheet Music
Jahr: c1985. Einband: Spiralbindung. Beschreibung: c1985 - ED 7317. For 1-4 Descant Recorders or other Melodic Instruments / Pour 1-4 Flutes a bec soprano ou autre Instruments Melodiques. Herausgegeben und mit Vorwort (Dt./Engl.) von Nikolaus Delius. VN/Pl. no. 45770. Neuwertig. 35 S.
Published by L. G. Stahl, England, 1902
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Clean pictorial glossy paper covered boards. Cloth spine. Rubbed edges and front corners. Numerous duotone illustrations (blue & green) . Text tight, clean & intact. Prior owners signature. Two folded down corners ; Color Illustrations; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; Unpaginated pages.
Published by L. G. Stahl, . n.p., 1902
Seller: Babylon Revisited Rare Books, Northampton, MA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Original illustrated front cover. First Edition and Salesman's Dummy copy with selection of example pages for this edition of Baby's Animal Alphabet. Bound with four other Salesman's Dummies in a publisher's custom made carrying case in black cloth, folding flap with button clasp. Nice collection of five Salesman's Dummies for the publisher of L. G. Stahl complete with covers and pink sheet prospectuses. Include: Baby's Animal Alphabet / Easy Steps for Little Feet, for our Young Christian Endeavorers. (collection of Bible stories and lithograph plates. 1902, original illustrated front cover) / New Speaker for the Little Folks, or Songs and Rhymes for Jolly Times by Maud M. Jackson. (1902, original illustrated front cover, several examples of photographic produced illustrations of children dressed up in historic costumes) / Popular Amusements for Indoor and Out of Doors, for Young and Old by Nelle R. Mustain. Full of photographic illustrations of activities including theatre, American Football playing, tennis, masquerades, Japanese style church social, a Kodak meeting, Charles Dickens Social, Cover art depicting a woman playing golf) / Poems we Love or Golden Thoughts from the World's Best Authors. (1902, Original illustrated front cover, with photographic produced illustrations of authors and homesteads and examples from Henry David Thoreau, H. B. Stowe, Longfellow, Abraham Lincoln, and illustration for Poe's Annabel Lee. Each Dummy with example pages and salesman record sheets at rear. Very Good bright collection in Very Good binder, with general wear.
Published by Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt Stuttgart, vormals Eduard Hallberger, 1900
Seller: biblion2, Obersulm, Germany
Condition: good. Gebunden. Sofortversand aus Deutschland. Artikel wiegt ueber 1000g. Altdeutsche Schrift. Buch ohne Jahresangabe. Angegebenes Erscheinungsdatum ist geschätzt. 531 Seiten. Ecken und Kanten bestoßen. Buchrücken beschädigt.
Published by Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt Stuttgart, vormals Eduard Hallberger, 1900
Seller: biblion2, Obersulm, Germany
Condition: good. Gebunden. Sofortversand aus Deutschland. Artikel wiegt ueber 1000g. Altdeutsche Schrift. Buch ohne Jahresangabe. Angegebenes Erscheinungsdatum ist geschätzt. 506 Seiten. Ecken und Kanten bestoßen. Buchrücken beschädigt.
Published by Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt Stuttgart, vormals Eduard Hallberger, 1900
Seller: biblion2, Obersulm, Germany
Condition: good. Gebunden. Sofortversand aus Deutschland. Artikel wiegt ueber 1000g. Altdeutsche Schrift. Buch ohne Jahresangabe. Angegebenes Erscheinungsdatum ist geschätzt. 479 Seiten. Ecken und Kanten bestoßen. Buchrücken beschädigt.
Published by Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt Stuttgart, vormals Eduard Hallberger, 1900
Seller: biblion2, Obersulm, Germany
Condition: good. Gebunden. Sofortversand aus Deutschland. Artikel wiegt ueber 1000g. Altdeutsche Schrift. Buch ohne Jahresangabe. Angegebenes Erscheinungsdatum ist geschätzt. 495 Seiten. Ecken und Kanten bestoßen. Buchrücken beschädigt.
Published by The letters to 'Mr. Cameron' dated 21 December and 9 January 1939; both from 35a Woburn Square WC1 London. The card undated early 1939 with London postmark, 1938
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
US$ 166.05
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSee his entry in Grove's. Each with his firm signature 'John Goss'. The two letters in fair condition, on aged and creased paper, folded for postage, the first of the two with a short closed tear to one edge. The card in good condition, lightly aged. ONE: TLS to 'Mr. Cameron', 21 December 1938. 1p, 4to. Cameron's letter 'to the convener of the Musician's Group of the Left Book Club' has been passed to him. 'I do not think there are any members of the Group that have sufficient drawing power to make it worth your while bringing them all the way from London.' With regard to 'stars', he advises him to 'write direct to anyone you want. If you write to a number of them you are more than likely to get one or two acceptances. I am sure Mr. A.K. Holland could make you out a list of names and I can add the addresses if you don't know them.' He concludes: 'It is not difficult to get artists to perform for Spain Relief these days, but in most cases I think that such people prefer not to be approached through a third party.' TWO: TLS to 'Mr. Cameron, 9 January 1939. 1p, 4to. 'I shall be very happy indeed to come to Liverpool for your concert on February 15th. I don't flatter myself that this will make any real difference to its success.' He hopes Cameron has 'written to all the famous people you can think of. If you are too shy to do this, get Holland to do it. Musicians will do anything for a critic!' The letter ends: 'I take it you have a first-class accompanist.' THREE: TCS, addressed to 'Miss Cameron, / 28 Queens Road, / HOYLAKE, / Cheshire.' With stamp and smudged postmark. Headed in red ink: 'SPANISH AND CELEBRITY CONCERT. / Central Hall, Liverpool. Tuesday, March 7th.' A follow-up concert to the one of 15 February 1939. He will be happy to come to Liverpool for the concert, and explains, 'I was unable to let you know sooner as an earlier tentative enquiry for the same date elsewhere had to be decided.'.