Published by Middlebury College Publications, Middlebury, 2018
Seller: Dan Pope Books, West Hartford, CT, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. A very good copy (near-fine but for a coffee stain on the bottom edge next to spine and inner bottom corner of rear endpaper and rear pastedown). A clean copy without any marks, tight binding. Perhaps read once. Literary journal. First printing.
Published by New York: Story Magazine, Inc., November 1937., 1937
Seller: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, U.S.A.
108 pages plus covers. Paperback; H 23.25cm x L 17.25cm. Some soiling and staining to paper covers, shallow chipping at spine ends, toning and scuffing to text block edges. Some foxing to several interior leaves which, overall, remain quite clean; binding is firm. A good copy. Features contributions: "Behind the Books" by Lewis Gannett, "Measure and Value" by Thomas Mann, "Likewise After Supper" by Ethel Turner (pages 9-44), "Brother to Methuselum" by James Still, "If This Be Treason" by Walter Gilkyson, two poems by Brewster Ghiselin, "Homage to Shakespeare" by John Cheever, "Harliquinade" by Alfred Eisner, "Slipping Beauty" by Jerome Weidman, and "Moll Flanders' Way" by John Peale Bishop, etc.
Published by Chicago, IL: privately printed by The Lakeside Press, R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company, 1941., 1941
Seller: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, U.S.A.
Presumed first edition (no direct statement provided). 48 pages. Hardcover: H 25.75cm x L 19.25cm. No dust jacket. Dark blue cloth rubbed with a few small spots of discoloration, gilt stamped lettering to front board and spine remains vibrant. B/w frontispiece portrait with tissue guard. Deckle fore-edges. Interior pages are clean. Binding is firm. A very good+ copy. Features essays: "He Builded a Character" (pages 5-7) by Carl Sandburg with Sandburg's printed (i.e. facsimile) signature; "Give Him Place, Oh Ye Prairies" (pages 9-14) by Lloyd Lewis; Address by US Senator James M. Slattery (pages 15-22); "Funeral Services Opening Prayer" (pages 23-25) by the Reverend Dr. Gay C. White; "Funeral Services: Ritual and Eulogy" (pages 27-35) by Reverend Dr. Louis L. Mann; Address by US Senator Scott W. Lucas (pages 37-44); and "Closing Prayer" (pages 45-47) by Right Reverend Thomas W. Shannon.
Language: English
Published by Atlanta : Peachtree Publishers : Garden Club of Georgia, c1989., 1989
ISBN 10: 0934601763 ISBN 13: 9780934601764
Seller: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. [1st edition, 1st printing; trade edition ] ; ix, 214 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 31 cm. ; ISBN 9780934601764, 9780934601771, 0934601763, 0934601771 ; OCLC 20012286 ; LCCN 89016100 ; LC SB466.U65 G46 1989 ; Dewey 712/.09758 ; sand-colored cloth in color photographic dustjacket ; Contents: Savannah and the Coast --- Coastal Georgia -- The Piedmont plateau -- South Georgia -- Atlanta and North Georgia -- Index of Gardens -- Sources for quoted material -- Bibliography ; Graced with one of the longest growing seasons in North America, Georgia has a rich and interesting tradition of gardens and gardening. That tradition is vividly portrayed in Gardens of Georgia, commissioned by the Garden Club of Georgia, Inc., to commemorate its sixtieth anniversary and to celebrate the heritage and beauty of Georgia's gardens.As noted by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1732, Georgia has a happy climate. From the broad-shouldered mountains of the Blue Ridge, through the red clay of the rolling piedmont, across the sprawling piney coastal plain, and on to the subtropical islands on the Atlantic, Georgia is blessed with four regions of gardening opportunities, distinctly defined by differences in elevation, climate, soil, and natural vegetation.Writer William Mitchell and photographer Richard Moore have portrayed the wonders of gardens historic and contemporary, public and private, and urban, suburban, and rural from each of these regions. Whether illustrating overall gardenscapes or capturing intimate vignettes and individual blossoms, Richard Moore's photographs have a depth of color and clarity of detail that immerse the reader into a world of delightful splendor. The text by Willaim Mitchell not only describes the settings as they are today, but also spins a rich background of history in the context of the botanical Eden observed by early explorers.The richest legacy of each generation is to preserve and protect an always vulnerable natural environment and help nature bring forth its green and glowing cycles of rebirth. Gardens of Georgia celebrates that legacy, sharing the ongoing dream of paradise--a new Eden--whether it is in a grand formal garden from an earlier era or a small plot of perennials in a Georgia yard. ; FINE/FINE. Book.
Language: German
Published by S. Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, Germany/Bundesrepublik Deutschland, 1955
Seller: gearbooks, The Bronx, NY, U.S.A.
Soft Cover. Condition: Good. 66. Jahrgang 1955, Erstes Heft. 161 pp. Text in German. Solidly and well bound copy with moderate to extensive overall wear and use. Copy with clean text. Moderate browning, tanning, foxing or discoloration on page edges, not affecting text. Top left corner of back cover and bottom right corner of front cover missing. Spine strengthened with adhesive tape. // Text in deutscher Sprache. Solide und gut gebundene Kopie mit mäßiger bis starker Abnutzung und Verwendung. Mit sauberem Text kopieren. Mäßige Bräunung, Bräunung, Stockflecken oder Verfärbungen an den Seitenrändern, ohne den Text zu beeinträchtigen. Die obere linke Ecke der hinteren Abdeckung und die untere rechte Ecke der vorderen Abdeckung fehlen. Wirbelsäule mit Klebeband verstärkt.
Published by Izd-vo "Petrograd", Petrograd / Moskva, 1923
Seller: Sanctuary Books, A.B.A.A., New York, NY, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Issue number one, all published. Plain heavy cardstock wraps; pp. 223. Moderate shelfwear; a little light foxing. Twenty-five entries from numerous contributors, including Sologub, Kuzmin (3), Thomas Mann (2). OCLC records suggest that this is an early appearance of Mann in Russian.
Published by Common Council for American Unity, New York, 1942
Seller: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. Octavo (22.75cm); yellow and black printed wrappers, stapled; 120pp; illus. Starting oxidation to staples, with faint dustiness to wrappers; Near Fine. Highly important single issue of the CCAU's monthly literary magazine, issued from 1940-49, which was devoted to bridging ethnic and minority differences and to reflecting America's cultural diversity. This issue includes a substantial (13pp) short story by Woody Guthrie, "Ear Players," which marked his debut as a published writer in the mainstream media. The issue includes contributions by Langston Hughes, Waldo Frank, and Eleanor Roosevelt, among others. Also includes a pictorial insert (4pp) of photomontage by Alexander Alland. REUSS 30, p.9.