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  • Charvet, David with Frances, Madeline and Eugene Willard

    Published by Mike Caveney's Magic Words, Pasadena, CA, 2008

    Seller: Aladdin Books, Fullerton, CA, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Limited/Numbered First Edition. INSCRIBED by co-author FRANCES WILLARD (daughter of Willard the Wizard) to a past national president of the S.A.M. Copy #158 of 1000 copies printed. Very good or better with a couple minor dents to edges of binding. No dj, as issued. Oblong format. #14 in the Magical Pro-Files series 370 pages. Handsomely bound, beautifully designed and printed. The career of a tent-show magician. 370 pages, copiously illustrated with reproductions and photos throughout. Inscribed by Author(s).

  • Seller image for First Edition Biography of Prominent Suffragette, Frances Willard, 1938 for sale by Max Rambod Inc

    Frances Willard; Lydia Jones Trowbridge

    Publication Date: 1938

    Seller: Max Rambod Inc, Woodland Hills, CA, U.S.A.

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    First Edition. [Women Suffrage] [Women's Education] Frances Willard of Evanston, Lydia Jones Trowbridge. Chicago, New York: Willet, Clark & Company, 1938. First edition. Hardcover. Original blue boards, photograph of Willard's memorial statue in Washington D.C and three photos from Willard's personal collection included in the text. The book is a biography of Willard's life from infancy through her death and memorial. The story focuses on Willard's development as a suffragette, leader and educator, detailing early influences on the development of her political views. Willard's savvy for political lobbying was a valuable asset to the women's suffrage movement, using well-organized pressure politics to advance suffrage as well as temperance, platforms Willard saw as interconnected. Toning on front and back boards, sunning on spine. Front free endpaper inscribed by owner in 1938, some pencil annotations throughout text. A thorough history of a significant figure in women's suffrage. no jacket. Covers rubbed, about good. Signed.

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    Charvet, David; Willard, Frances, Madeline, and Eugene

    Published by Mike Caveney's Magic Words, Pasadena, California, 2008

    ISBN 10: 0915181398 ISBN 13: 9780915181391

    Seller: Underground Books, ABAA, Carrollton, GA, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Near fine. Deluxe, Slip-Cased Limited First Edition. Hardcover. Deluxe, slip-cased edition limited to 150 copies, this being number 71. Signed by David Charvet and Frances, Madeline, and Eugene Willard. 9" X 11 3/8". 370pp. Quarter-bound in bonded brown leather with light brown tent canvas cloth over boards, and upper board and spine lettered in bronze. Light shelfwear, if any, to binding. Binding is firm and sound. Pages are clean and unmarked. Tipped in reproduced photograph of Harry Willard. Slipcase bound in same light brown tent canvas cloth, with Willard the Wizard seal in black and title in bronze to one side. A very presentable signed and limited deluxe edition of this full presentation of the story of the men who performed under the name Willard the Wizard penned by magic designer David Charvet with help from Harry Willard's three children, fourteenth in Magic Words' series of Magical Pro-files. This book is oversize and will require additional postage to ship internationally; please contact us for a quote. ABOUT WILLARD: A LIFE UNDER CANVAS: The story of the four men who performed under the name Willard the Wizard reads like a roller coaster ride made up of triumphant highs and tragic lows. Working closely with author David Charvet were Harry Willard's grown children, Eugene and Frances, who spent many years during their youth traveling with and performing in their father's show. David had access to not only what the audience saw on stage at the Harry Willard show, but also what was happening backstage. This is the ultimate behind the scenes story of a traveling tent show as told by those who lived it. Combining these firsthand accounts with David relentless research has produced a unique slice of magic history. Willard A Life Under Canvas is number 14 in our series of Magical Pro-Files. It contains 370 pages with 276 photographs and because the entire book has been printed in two colors, we were able to print many of the photos in duotone, giving them the feel of a hot, dusty tent show. Eight pages of full color show Willard in action along with some beautiful portraits of his well-worn apparatus. The tent-show feel continues with the printed endsheets and onto the binding with a canvas cloth on the front and back covers and Skivertex simulated leather on the spine. DELUXE EDITION: We don't automatically produce a deluxe edition of our new books. There has to be a good reason and with the Willard book, we had a perfect reason. Here in Egyptian Hall Museum there is a large photograph of Harry Willard that was color tinted by hand. This beautiful image was placed outside the tent for publicity purposes. We have made small reproductions of this image and tipped one into each of the deluxe editions. This edition also features an extra page with a color photograph of the contributors including Eugene and Frances Willard and each of them has signed this page along with author David Charvet. To complete the package, each book is housed in a slipcase covered with the matching tent canvas cloth and stamped with two colors. Only 150 copies of the deluxe edition have been produced and each one has been hand numbered. (publisher). Deluxe, Slip-Cased Limited First Edition.

  • WILLARD, Frances E.

    Published by Woman's Temperance Publishing, Chicago, 1889

    Seller: Second Life Books, Inc., Lanesborough, MA, U.S.A.

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    Revised edn. 8vo, pp. 202. . Little rubbed and soiled tan cloth, front flyleaf and hinge loose, a good copy. Inscribed by the author with best wishes and thanks. A biography of Mary Willard by her sister, the temperance leader.

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    QUINE, Willard Van Orman - MCGOVERN, Frances.

    Published by Akron, Ohio: The University of Akron Press, 1996, 1996

    Seller: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom

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    First edition, first printing, presentation copy to the American philosopher Willard Van Orman Quine, inscribed by the author on the half-title "For Van Quine from his admirer, Fran McGovern". Quine was born and grew up in Akron, Ohio, the history of which is charted in McGovern's book. Octavo. Original green cloth, spine lettered in gilt. With dust jacket. Some soiling to edges and contents, still very good, in near-fine jacket, trivial peripheral creasing.

  • WILLARD, Frances E.

    Seller: Houle Rare Books/Autographs/ABAA/PADA, Palm Springs, CA, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. ("Frances E. Willard") in black fountain pen ink on engraved Woman¿s Christian Temprance Union pictorial letterhead, Office of the President, Evanston, Illinois, December 10, 1888. 7 3/4" x 10 3/8"; 1 page, 12 lines; very good (some old creases; glue stain at top on verso from old mounting). To Mr. Rockwood (probably George Gardner Rockwood): Rockwood had taken some photographs of Willard and Laura Billings, and Willard comments on them, thanks him for some copies, and advises him on how to sell copies of the photographs. ".If I can think of any way that I can be of use without doing anything unseemly in relation to my own photographs." Willard (1839-1898), American social reformer; President of Woman¿s Christian Temperance Union (1879-98); toured U.S. speaking on temperance and women¿s suffrage. Rockwood (1832-1911), photographer; took up photography in 1855 and produced 1st carte-de visite made in U.S.; inventor of many improvements in the art of photography. Signed by Author(s).