Austin's Antiquarian Books: Humor
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 Cobb, Irwin S., Speaking of Operations
Cobb, Irwin S.
Speaking of Operations
Garden City, Doubleday & Company, 1915. Later printing. Hardcover. Octavo; pp; 64; illustrated with a frontispiece and three additional inserted plates and pictorial endpapers by Tony Sarg; pictorial cloth lettered in black in a pictorial dust jacket. A very nice copy in jacket. Very good/very good.
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Book number: 18163
USD 9.95 [Appr.: EURO 9.5 | £UK 8 | JP¥ 1574]
Catalogue: Humor

 Grogan, John, Marley & Me: Life and Love with the World's Worst Dog
Grogan, John
Marley & Me: Life and Love with the World's Worst Dog
New York, William Morrow, 2006. First illustrated edition. Hardcover. (New YUork: 2006). Octavo (6" x 9"), red cloth, gilt with pictorial insert. 305, (1)pp. The illustrated edition,with photographs in color. Ribbon marker. Lovely copy but for a soiled spot at the bottom of the cover, visible in the picture. "Dogs are great. Bad dogs, if we can really call them that, are perhaps the greatest of them all. Very good/very good.
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Book number: 16509
USD 15.00 [Appr.: EURO 14.25 | £UK 12.25 | JP¥ 2373]
Catalogue: Humor
Keywords: Dogs; Labrador Retreiver; Memoir Horses / Dogs

 Jagendorf, M. A., Merry Men of Gotham
Jagendorf, M. A.
Merry Men of Gotham
New York, Vanguard Press, 1950. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; pp; 150; illustrated by Shane Miller; decorated tan cloth in a pictorial dust jacket. First American publication of these "Gotham town" stories. Very good/jacket is chipped at extremities else a very good unclipped.
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Book number: 18837
USD 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 18.75 | £UK 16.25 | JP¥ 3164]
Catalogue: Humor

 Patmore, P.G. (Peter George), Rejected Articles
Patmore, P.G. (Peter George)
Rejected Articles
London, Henry Colburn, 1826. First Edition. Hardcover. Duodecimo; pp; iv, (ii), 353; three quarter brown morocco and marbled paper covered boards, marbled endpapers, spine lettered in gilt. "Late in his life, Peter George Patmore, the periodical essayist, Regency man of letters and father of Coventry Patmore, recalled walking arm in arm through the streets of London with William Hazlitt. Hazlitt, he remembered, was overjoyed: not only had Patmore (then Secretary of the Surrey Institution) secured him a commission to deliver a series of lectures, but he had also promised him a positive review in the last place he expected it, Blackwood's Magazine. Recent criticism has drawn a polarized image of the magazine culture of the period, with the culturally, politically and socially conservative Blackwood's relentlessly hounding the liberal 'Cockney' writers, like Hazlitt, for the threat they posed to the established order. In this view of things, Patmore's positive review seems conspicuously anomalous. But Patmore contributed to all three of the major literary magazines of the late 1810s and early 1820s - Blackwood's, the London, and the New Monthly Magazine -and his eclecticism, I want to suggest, is farless surprising than the current conception of a polarized magazine market might suggest. Patmore's Rejected Articles, a collection often imitations of the most notable magazine writers of the age, provides a model, I will argue, for a less antagonistic understandingof the magazine culture it represents. His imitations present an understanding of magazines based on aesthetic rather than political principles: stylistic similarity matters more than political difference. Rejected Articles provides a unique and fascinating glimpse of how magazines might be read by a contemporary: by collecting together these apparently divergent styles, Patmore offers in microcosm an image of the entire magazine market. As his own career suggests, affinities between magazines could be just as important as their more evident differences. Joints started but the binding is holding well and is still quite supple; a previous owner has written a long note in a faint pencil on the page preceeding the title page and on the title page, else very good.
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Book number: 17716
USD 45.00 [Appr.: EURO 42.25 | £UK 36.25 | JP¥ 7120]
Catalogue: Humor

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