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Description:Very Good. No Jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall. Very good hard...Very Good. No Jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall. Very good hard cover copy with no dust jacket. 1st edition / 2nd printing before publication. Original owner signature on front free end paper. Light edge wear and bumping. One small spot on front board. Tight, otherwise clean copy with outline of pictorial scene on the cover mimicking the dust jacket it lacks. Enjoy a second printing of the 1st edition of an American classic!
Edition: First edition. "First appearance in book form".
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: The Viking Press, New York
Date published: 1947
Description:Jose Clemente Orozco. Very good in good dust jacket. Binding is...Jose Clemente Orozco. Very good in good dust jacket. Binding is tight and square. Name on liner page. Illustrations are black sketches. Tanning and speckling to paper. Overall very nice condition. Dust jacket is worn alog edges with small chinks missing and a short tear. 122 p. Includes illustrations. Reddish brown cloth with black art and lettering.
Description:Very Good. Very good+ blue hardcover in still bright very good...Very Good. Very good+ blue hardcover in still bright very good or better dust jacket, small closed tears top of front cover. Written for the U.S. Army Air Forces with sixty photos by John Swope. 8vo. 185pp. Small book store sticker back endpage.
Description:First Edition. Second issue with line 21 on page 9 reading ...First Edition. Second issue with line 21 on page 9 reading "loosely". Bullet between the 8's on page 88 removed. Beige cloth stamped in brown and black. Dreams of two ranch hands fulfilled. no jacket. Spine sun toned a little. near Fine condition.
Description:Very Good+ in good jacket. "First Published in May 1941" on...Very Good+ in good jacket. "First Published in May 1941" on copyright page, in original jacket. Clean beige buckram cloth boards (very slight browning to top spine edge), green illustration on cover, green lettering on spine. No fraying or wear. Binding is tight & square, no cracking. Slight tanning to pages; clean endpapers-no names, writing or marks. 143 pages illustrated with 136 black and white photographs from the film of the same name. Dustjacket is price clipped (partial price showing), has age-toning and light edge wear, chip at top spine edge (max. depth 1"), shallow chipping at base of spine. Enclosed in new archival quality removable mylar cover. A book detailing the conflict of modernization and native culture in Mexico, made into a movie by the same name (1941).
Edition: First edition. 1st edition...dedicated to Ed Ricketts
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: The Viking press, New York
Date published: 1945
Description:Very good in good dust jacket. Price clipped. Has Buy War Bonds...Very good in good dust jacket. Price clipped. Has Buy War Bonds request on back cover; price clipped. 1st Edition. 3 p. l., 208 p. 20 cm.
Description:First edition. Very good in rust colored cloth covered boards,...First edition. Very good in rust colored cloth covered boards, in a very good dustwrapper which used to be glued to the pastedowns, but has been loosened with some residue left on the pastedowns.
Description:First edition. 8vo. Dark reddish orange cloth stamped in gilt....First edition. 8vo. Dark reddish orange cloth stamped in gilt. Top page edges stained light blue-very faint. 312 pages. Clean. Bright. tight. Dust jacket price clipped with several small chips at corners and N of Joh missing at top of spine. near Fine/Good condition.
Description:Good in a Good dust jacket. Ex-library with the usual markings.;...Good in a Good dust jacket. Ex-library with the usual markings.; 8vo 8"-9" tall.
Description:Fine. No dust jacket as issued. 619 p. the book is in brand new...Fine. No dust jacket as issued. 619 p. the book is in brand new unused condition the book looks u nused it has a brown spot on the base of the pages by shelf rubbing
Description:A fine copy in intact dust jacket which is dustpotted. 8vo,...A fine copy in intact dust jacket which is dustpotted. 8vo, Fiction. First edition of this experimental novel. This novel received a hostile reception from the critics of the period. To counter this reception the publisher issued a second dust jacket(example here listed) and it featured a 250 word review by John Steinbeck defending the book and admiring it as a work of art. Steinbeck's name figures prominently on the front cover of the jacket and the lengthy review runs on both sides of the dust jacket.
Description:Ruth Gannett. Fine in As New jacket. Eighth printing of the...Ruth Gannett. Fine in As New jacket. Eighth printing of the first edition. A crisp, fine vintage copy of this classic, covered with a flawless facsimile dust jacket. The text is clean and unmarked, and the book appears like new.
Description:First edition, first printing. Fine in near fine, price clipped...First edition, first printing. Fine in near fine, price clipped dust jacket with mild edgewear and some rubbing and tiny tears to spine tips, in mylar cover.
Description:First edition, first printing but in dust from the Book League....First edition, first printing but in dust from the Book League. Near Fine beige open weave cloth with pictorial blindstamping and titles. Previous owners brief gift inscription. Light wear to edges and corners and modest browning to paper in very good somewhat rubbed, torn and chipped dust jacket. B&W photos. Imprint on jacket spine reads Book League.
Description:Fine / Fine. Fine condition in a fine dust jacket which is not...Fine / Fine. Fine condition in a fine dust jacket which is not price clipped.
Edition: First printing, first issue in a first issue dust jacket.
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: New York: The Viking Press, 1942
Description:Very good+ in blue cloth with greenish-blue topstain in a good...Very good+ in blue cloth with greenish-blue topstain in a good dust jacket (the usual toning to the pages and to the dust jacket, most significant on the spine of the dj, chipping to the ends of the dj spine, rubbing to the folds. ) HC 1st ed-Steinbeck's classic short novel set in "any conquered country in any time" but probably based on the Nazi occupation of Norway during World War II. 188 pp. First issue with all the points, in the uncommon first issue dust jacket with the original price of $2, corners of flaps square and unclipped and box on the bottom of the back cover with "The Men in the Service Need Books."
Description:Very Good in Very Good jacket. Book. Quarto. Half blue/half...Very Good in Very Good jacket. Book. Quarto. Half blue/half turqoise cloth binding, cilt titles, map (of US) endpapers. Profusely illustrated with full-and two-page photos by many then-contemporary staff and notable photographers; namely, Eisenstadt, Cartier-Bresson, Adams, Sirkis, Smith, Parks, Feininger and many others. Photos on matte finish paper. Book near fine with light bump to top corner. DJ in Mylar very good minus with one significant 2" chip at heel of spine, 2" split at front fold, small chip at top back panel. Price of $12.50 intact. 207 pp.
Description:Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. Illustrated by 136 photographs...Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. Illustrated by 136 photographs from the film by Herbert Kline. Much nicer than usual copy of a relatively common book, very prone to wear. Front panel of dust jacket is very bright. Rear panel of DJ with light toning, spine ends of jacket rubbed.
Description:Very Good in Very Good jacket. 185 pp. Dust jacket has light...Very Good in Very Good jacket. 185 pp. Dust jacket has light chipping at edges, small losses at head and foot of spine, Minor soiling, now in mylar cover. Gift inscription in ink on first free endpaper, "To Joe, Thelma; February 14, 1943". Photographs by John Swope.
Description:First edition. Small octavo. Hardcover with illustrated dust...First edition. Small octavo. Hardcover with illustrated dust jacket. First issue, with the large period between "talk" and "this" on page 112, line 11, and no printer's name on the copyright page. Dust jacket is not price-clippped and has the original $2.00 price. VG/VG. Some offsetting to endpapers; some edgewear to jacket. JR Consignment. Shelved with Modern First Editions.
Description:Blue cloth. Slight lean, a very good copy in lightly worn dust...Blue cloth. Slight lean, a very good copy in lightly worn dust jacket. First printing, with the large period on p. 112, and with no indication of printer on the copyright page.