Published by Nature Saskatchewan, Regina
ISBN 10: 0921104219 ISBN 13: 9780921104216
Seller: Spafford Books (ABAC / ILAB), Regina, SK, Canada
First Edition Signed
[0-921104-21-9] 2005, 1st edition. (Mass market paperback) Fine. 139pp. Short 4to. Wrappers. Inscribed on the title page, SIGNED by both authors. Unblemished. Bright and clean. Colour photos throughout.
Published by St. James Place, London: Collins, 1955
Seller: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. A red cloth hardcover, 319 pages. Inscribed and signed at front free endpaper, "To George and Helen - in memory of Bucharest, Munich, Vienna, Rome, London, New York, but most of all Berlin with affection, Larry, London Sept 1956." Pages are clean and unmarked, binding is sound. Jacket with some wear, a few chips at edges. Signed by Author(s).
Language: English
Published by The Viking Press, New York, 1936
First Edition Signed
Cloth. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. New York: The Viking Press, 1934. First edition. Sm 4to. 852 pp. Black cloth with Phoenix vignette in gilt and red on the front board; gilt lettering to the spine. Red topstain. Small owner's bookplate to the top of the front endpaper: at the top of it the owner (Lavela M. Ellis) has written, "Given to me by Freda (sic) L." The book is very good only due to some offsetting to the front pastedown and endpaper and foxing to the bottom and fore edges. The jacket retains the price of $3.75, has some rubbing to the spine and chipping to the top of the spine. Inscribed by Frieda Lawrence on the half-title: "To Dear Mrs. Ellis - who knows all about it - from Frieda Lawrence, Kiowa Ranch, 37." A rare copy inscribed by Frieda. Signed by Author(s).
US$ 207.88
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketCloth. Condition: Very Good Indeed. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. None (illustrator). First edition. A signed first edition, first impression of this Laurence Bachmann novel, set in Berlin after the Second World War. The first edition, first impression of this novel by Lawrence Paul Bachmann, American film producer who also served in the US Army Air Forces and was the principal overseas correspondent for Air Force magazine. After a long career in the motion picture industry, he started writing novels again.A fascinating novel set in 1945 Berlin, surrounding six men who find employment in disposing of the bombs scattered about the city.A signed presentation copy, inscribed to the front free endpaper to American novelist Paul Gallico: 'For Paul - whom I resemble - in work, I hope, as well as in appearance - Affection, Larry'. This inscription is dated London, Nov. 1955. Acquired from the sale of Gallico's library. Gallico was a prolific writer, but is perhaps now best remembered for his 1969 novel 'The Poseidon Adventure', adapted into the successful 1972 motion picture. In the publisher's original cloth binding, with price unclipped dust wrapper. Externally, bright. Bumping to spine head and tail. Spotting to reverse of dust wrapper, with patches of foxing to flyleaves. Chipping to back strip head and tail, with marks to rear wrap. Inscription to front free endpaper. Internally, firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Very Good Indeed. signed by author. book.
Published by New Directions, [Norfolk, CT], 1951
Seller: Sanctuary Books, A.B.A.A., New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. Decorative paper over boards, backed in gilt-stamped black cloth; 4to; pp. 42, [2] (colophon). Number 173 from a limited edition of 310 copies on Rives paper (ten copies on Umbria hand-made), signed by Williams on the limitation page. A very nice clean copy in publisher's slipcase (small chips to top and bottom of box).
Published by 2 December On letterhead of Paramount British Productions Ltd Plaza Theatre Offices Jermyn Street London S.W.1, 1957
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
US$ 166.30
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basket1p, 4to. Addressed to 'Dear Miss Cond' and signed 'G P Bachmann'. In fair condition, lightly aged and creased. Folded twice for postage. He apologises for the late reply to her 'nice note and the book-plate'. He gives details of two films he has been 'terribly busy making', 'neither of them stories I wrote': 'The Phoenix is to start in Berlin this winter as a very big film with three big stars. And The Lorelei is to be made this summer on the Rhine as a film.' He is sorry to learn that she has given up her restaurant in Honiton, 'Deer Park': 'It was a lovely place and without doubt the finest English cooking we've found.' He ends by informing her that his wife has returned to California for the winter, on account of her health. 'So I'm alone with the two poodles.' Eileen M. Cond was an enthusiastic collector of autographs.