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Published by Tangier
Seller: ThriftBooks-Dallas, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 1.01.
Trade Paperback. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Very Good condition. Text is clean and unmarked. Light edgewear and tanning to covers. Edited with commentary by Travis Bogard. Number 25 in the series of keepsakes issued by the friends of the bancroft library for its members. 38 pp.
Published by Halsted Press, John Wiley & Sons, 1977
ISBN 10: 0470151951ISBN 13: 9780470151952
Seller: Katsumi-san Co., Cambridge, MA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Top of half-title page has former ownership signature of zoologist "A[lfred] W[alter] ["Fuzz"] Crompton. Binding has wear; bottom outer edge has small area of soil; spine area seems to be sunned and is a bit chipped; interior has light wear; tight, text clean. [6], 243 p., illustrated. Interesting provenance. Oversize [otob: 12r].
Published by Tangier, 1977
Seller: BookManBookWoman Books, Nashville, TN, U.S.A.
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good ++. Shelf 1045 Clean and tight; some wear to surface, edges and corners of covers including some area of smudging; Not a book club copy. No previous owner name, no marks, no underlining, not ex library, not price clipped, not a remainder.
Published by The Friends of the Bancroft Library / University of California, 1977
Seller: W. Lamm, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. 38 pages. Illustrated. (Keepsakes #25) Tight, clean and crisp. A touch of very light shelf/edge wear to wraps, otherwise an excellent copy. Errata slip laid in. Collectible.; 8vo - over 7 3/4" - 9 3/4" Tall.
Published by Friends of the Bancroft Library, University of California, 1977., 1977
Seller: Houle Rare Books/Autographs/ABAA/PADA, Palm Springs, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 8vo. Endpaper map. Edited with a commentary by Travis Bogard. Original printed stiff covers stamped in red and black. Fine. 38 pages. Errata slip laid in loose.
Published by Bancroft Library, USA, 1977
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Shipped from the Calico Cat Bookshop, a brick and mortar bookshop established in 1975.
Published by The Friends of the Bancroft Library. 1977. (Berkeley, California)., 1977
Seller: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.
Book
Illustrated Wrappers. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Illustrations. Printed by Lawton Kennedy. Edited with a commentary by Travis Bogard. Frederick Ross was a longtime actor, never receiving top billing but forming, along with many others, that second tier of actors known as supporting actors. Their technique is the bedrock of the stage. Ross supported many stars including James O'Neill and Edwin Booth. Herein are excerpts from his writings.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good-. Vol. 85, No. 4. Bedsheet-sized pulp. Edited by Donald Kennicott. Cover art by Herbert Morton Stoops ("These United States - Vermont). Includes "The Sergeant, the Sikh and the Holy Man" (short novel) by John & Ward Hawkins; "The Queen's Gambit" (short novel) by William Brandon; "Beyond the World's Rim" by Ross De Lue & George Kentra; "A Hair of the Bashaw's Beard" by Frederick & P. G. Bell; "Time to Kill" by Wilbur S. Peacock; "The Girl at the Granada" by Norman A. Fox; "Jewels Have a Long Life" by H. Bedford-Jones; "Fraulein Hannelore" by Ib Melchior; "Flapjacks for Nellie" by Verne Chute; "Return, O Captain!" by Bertram Atkey; "Mountain Men" by Mark J. Boesch; "Rigged for a Beating" by Joel Reeve; "Richard the Dragon-Hearted" by John E. Harbaugh; "The House on the Casey" by Ray Nafzinger. Stories of Fact and Experience: "Jap Bait" by Richard A. Shafter; "The Dog Watch" by Fairfax Downey; "Spy Work Ahead" by Lt. Cmdr. Richard M. Kelly. Special Features: "Rugged Duty" by Richard Hakluyt; "The Interloper - A Quiz" by Ed Dembitz; "How's Your Hand - A Quiz" by Helen Pettigrew; "Who's Who in This Issue". Illustrated by Cleveland Woodward, Manning De V. Lee, James Ernst, Raymond Thayer, Maurice Bower, John Fulton, Charles Chickering, L. R. Gustavson, John McDermott, Pat Denman, and John Costigan. Old tape on spine and short piece at upper ead edge; tanning.
Published by Friends of the Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, 1977
Seller: Hackenberg Booksellers ABAA, El Cerrito, CA, U.S.A.
Excerpts taken from the "Memories of an old theatrical man". Edited with a commentary by Travis Bogard. 38p., b/w illus., original stiff wrappers. (Keepsakes issued by the Friends of the Bancroft Library for its members, 25).
Published by Dell Magazines, a division of Crosstown Publications, United States, 2005
Seller: Ryde Bookshop Ltd, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Scuffing and creases on cover and spine.
Publication Date: 2005
Seller: El Pinarillo Books, Morden, United Kingdom
paperback. Condition: Good. Cover By Dominic Harmon (illustrator). A little wear, damage to back cover, binding sound; good overall. Includes: The Policeman's Daughter (McCarthy), Working on Borrowed Time (Hemry), Netpuppets (Lovett and Niemann-Ross), Impurobable Times (Mitchell), This Little World (Frederick), How Bears Survived the Change (Uncle River). Book.
Published by Berkeley: Friends of The Bancroft Library., 1977
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. 8vo. 38 pp., Very Good, Paper Wraps with shelf wear, sun fading, rubbing, & edge wear. Photographs. Errata sheet present.
Published by McCall Corporation, USA., 1947
Seller: Comic World, Steinbach, MB, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good to Fine. These United States VIII Vermont Wrap Around Pained Cover by Herbert Morton Stoops; (illustrator). BLUE BOOK (Bedsheet Size Pulp Magazine). August 1947; -- Volume 85 #4 The Sergeant, the Sikh and the Holy Man by John and Ward Hawkins; Writers- John and Ward Hawkins; William Brandon; Ross De Lue and George Kentera; Frederick and P. G. Bell; Wilbur S. Peacock; Norman A. Fox; H. Bedford- Jones; IB Melchior; Verne Chute; Bertram Atkey; Mark J. Boesch; Joel Reeve; John E. Harbaugh; Ray Nafziger; Richard A. Shafter; Fairfax Downey; Lt. Cmdr. Richard M. Kelly; ILLUSTRATOR - These United States VIII Vermont Wrap Around Pained Cover by Herbert Morton Stoops; PUBLISHER - McCall Corporation; PLACE- USA; DATE - August 1947; EDITION First by Publisher BOOK TYPE - PULP Magazine DESCRIPTION; ** TWO SHORT NOVELS; The Sergeant, the Sikh and the Holy Man by John and Ward Hawkins; The Queen's Gambit by William Brandon; ** TWELVE SHORT STORIES; Beyond the World's Rim by Ross De Lue and George Kentera; A Hair of the Bashaw's Beard by Frederick and P. G. Bell; Time to Kill by Wilbur S. Peacock; The Girl at the Granada by Norman A. Fox; Jewels Have a Long Life by H. Bedford- Jones; Fraulein Hannelore by IB Melchior; Flapjacks for Nelly by Verne Chute; Return O Captain by Bertram Atkey; Mountain Men by Mark J. Boesch; Rigged for a Beating by Joel Reeve; Richard the Dragon-Hearted by John E. Harbaugh;The House on the Casey by Ray Nafziger; ** STORIES OF FACT; Jap Bait by Richard A. Shafter; The Dog Watch by Fairfax Downey; Spy Work Ahead by Lt. Cmdr. Richard M. Kelly; Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall TRUE FIRST Edition MAGAZINE Format Thus. Book.
Published by University of the South, Sewanee, TN, 1961
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Very Good. First edition. Blue wrappers. Octavo. 515-712pp., iv. Yapped edges bumped and nicked, spine lightly cocked and sunned, very good. "A Voyage to Nowhere with Thomas More and Jonathon Swift" by John Traugott. Essays, poetry, fiction, art and letter contributions by Brainard Cheney, John Traugott, W.R. Irwin, Ralph Ross, Daniel G. Hoffman, Brewster Ghiselin, E. Lucas Myers, Hilary Corke, Charles Tomlinson, Sister Mary Gilbert, P.H. Lowrey, Robert Kent, James Schevill, R.W. Stallman, James W. Gargano, Frederick R. Karl, Eliseo Vivas, Warren Eyster, Gene Baro, Bernard Grebanier, and Charles Harrison.
Published by Modern Language Association 2023-07-27, New York, 2023
ISBN 10: 1603296182ISBN 13: 9781603296182
Seller: Blackwell's, London, United Kingdom
Book
paperback. Condition: New. Language: ENG.
Published by [Stamford, Ct. : The Classics of Golf] ; Ailsa, 1988, 1988
ISBN 10: 0940889218ISBN 13: 9780940889217
Seller: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. 304 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. ; ; SBN: 0940889218; 9780940889217; LC: GV964 .L68 ; OCLC: 33988457 ; Originally published: London : J. Nisbet, [1900] ; red cloth with gold lettering ; no dustjacket ; "It was rarely except on the Links that I saw Freddie. It was my custom, and that of several others, to walk round and watch his play at golf, but I never even saw him compete for the Medal, or in any greater contest than a match over both Links with Andrew Kirkcaldy. We used to make little bets with him, in ordinary matches, that he would not do the round under seventy-eight, or some such figure, and we were apt to lose our halfcrowns. At first, his extraordinary driving was the chiet attraction, but he later aimed more at accuracy, and drove much within his powers. I remember his coming into the Club and asking whether it was worth while to measure a drive he had made. He had, in fact, "overpowered" the Heathery Hole, the thirteenth as you come in, on the right-hand course. The drive has been disputed, and I only narrate what I remember. Perhaps my recollection is inaccurate. He was playing behind his brother Willie, and, when the brother and partner had played their second, Freddie's ball flew over their heads, and lighted on the long, narrow table-land which there crosses the Links. Freddie, on approaching the hole, could not find his ball, and, I think, gave up the hole, and then found his ball about "hole-high." The day was of a light frost, brilliantly sunny, and with the faintest flicker of air, no breeze. I remember seeing Mr. Tait measuring the distance to the place where the ball was found, and I think the whole extent was about 350 yards, the "carry" being about 250 yards. Probably there is a more authentic record than my memory supplies. At first, his extraordinary driving was the chiet attraction, but he later aimed more at accuracy, and drove much within his powers. I remember his coming into the Club and asking whether it was worth while to measure a drive he had made. He had, in fact, "overpowered" the Heathery Hole, the thirteenth as you come in, on the right-hand course. The drive has been disputed, and I only narrate what I remember. Perhaps my recollection is inaccurate. He was playing behind his brother Willie, and, when the brother and partner had played their second, Freddie's ball flew over their heads, and lighted on the long, narrow table-land which there crosses the Links. Freddie, on approaching the hole, could not find his ball, and, I think, gave up the hole, and then found his ball about "hole-high." The day was of a light frost, brilliantly sunny, and with the faintest flicker of air, no breeze. I remember seeing Mr. Tait measuring the distance to the place where the ball was found, and I think the whole extent was about 350 yards, the "carry" being about 250 yards. Probably there is a more authentic record than my memory supplies.At first, his extraordinary driving was the chief attraction, but he later aimed more at accuracy, and drove much within his powers. I remember his coming into the Club and asking whether it was worth while to measure a drive he had made. He had, in fact, "overpowered" the Heathery Hole, the thirteenth as you come in, on the right-hand course. The drive has been disputed, and I only narrate what I remember. Perhaps my recollection is inaccurate. He was playing behind his brother Willie, and, when the brother and partner had played their second, Freddie's ball flew over their heads, and lighted on the long, narrow table-land which there crosses the Links. Freddie, on approaching the hole, could not find his ball, and, I think, gave up the hole, and then found his ball about "hole-high." The day was of a light frost, brilliantly sunny, and with the faintest flicker of air, no breeze. I remember seeing Mr. Tait measuring the distance to the place where the ball was found, and I think the whole extent was about 350 yards, the "carry" being about 250 yards. " ; FINE. Book.
Seller: GoldBooks, Denver, CO, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: new. New Copy. Customer Service Guaranteed.
Published by Hearst Magazines, Inc., New York, 1951
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Good. Illustrated by Ross, Alex (cover); Crockwell, Douglas; Frederick Smith;John McClelland; Mac Conner; Robert Patterson; Margret and H.A. Rey; (illustrator). First Edition. 318 pages. Features: Town of the Month - Crescent City, California; Woodbury ad features wedding photos of Pat Burrage and Bob Young; Lovely color Camay ad features Mrs. Jules Alexander, the former Jean Pugsley of Rochester, NY; Color Fig Newtons ad; Assignment in Hollywood; Kidney Infection; Nice photo ad for Warner's foundations and bras; Great two-page color ad for Kelvinator ranges; Nice color Prell ad features photo of redhead; Canada tourism ad; Lux color ad features Linda Darnell; Lovely Ivory Soap color ad features Sue Jenks; Tomorrow and Tomorrow - story by Val Teal; The New Laws of Canasta; The Big Dream - story by Elva Williams; Pattern - story by Rachel MacKenzie; The case for Privacy; A New Boss Every Hour; Revenge - story by Alice G. Craft; The Meeker Sex; My Mother-In-Law Stayed Four Years; Gorgeous color and black and white fashion photos; Lovely photos of children in Easter fashions; Curious George comic in Zozo ad; Color Tide ad mentions Mrs. Jean Riche of Dallas, Texas; Why children quite taking lessons; Photo of Mrs. David Anthony Drexel in Pond's ad; Gloria Swanson photo in Jergens ad; Little Lulu in Kleenex ad; Colour Duz detergent ad; Color ad for the (green) 1951 Chevrolet; Color Avon ad features Mrs. Gary Cooper with her rep., Mrs. Billie Sussman; Satina ad features photo of Mrs. David Johnson of Studio City, California; Photos of Ginger Rogers in Jergens ad; Star-Kist ad features photo of Dan Dailey, star of movie "Call Me Mister"; Color Raytheon TV ad; Nice color ad for 1951 Dodge cars features Betty Hutton; Color ad for film "September Affair"; Many nice fashion ads; and much, much more. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy of this charming issue.; Magazine; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Good Housekeeping - The Magazine American Lives By, March (Mar.) 1951 - Crescent City, California Woodbury ad features wedding photos of Pat Burrage and Bob Young; Lovely color Camay ad features Mrs. Jules Alexander, the former Jean Pugsley of Rochester.