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Atwood, Margaret, George Woodcock, A. W. Purdy et al (conts.) W. H. New (ed.)
Canadian Literature No. 45
UBC, 1970. 1st. Paperback. First printing. 104 pp. 8vo, trade softcover. Atwood writes on Gwendolyn MacEwen. VG copy with light wear. Very Good.
Inno Dubelaar BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 787463
USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 9 | £UK 7.5 | JP¥ 1425]
Catalogue: Canadian Litcrit

 BROOKE RUPERT, GEORGE WOODBERRY, INTRODUCTION, MARGARET LAVINGTON A BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE, Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke
BROOKE RUPERT, GEORGE WOODBERRY, INTRODUCTION, MARGARET LAVINGTON A BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke
Dodd, Mead and Company, 1934. Hardcover. Blue Hardcovers, gitl titles to the cover and faded titles to the spine. The front end paper has been removed leaving a small break between the half title page and the front cover. The pages are titghtly bound and clean. An ex-library book with a library sticker, and name, to the half title page and a pocket on the back end paper. A frontispiece of Brooke with a tissue guard. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 192 pages. Very Good .
Bytown BookeryProfessional seller
Book number: 27416
USD 35.25 [Appr.: EURO 31 | £UK 26.5 | JP¥ 5025]
Keywords: Classic Poetry War Biography Biography Poetry Classics War Literature

 
BUTTERWORTH, GEORGE; HARRIS, MARGARET
Principles of Development Psychology - Principles of Psychology Series
Hove, United Kingdom: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, 1994. Reprint. Paperback. ISBN: 0863772803. 277 pages including index. Reviews the history of developmental psychology with respect to both its nature and the effects of transmission of culture. Average wear. Prior owner's name atop half-title page. Moderate quantity of yellow high-lighting else unmarked.; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY GENERAL Principles of Development Psychology - Principles of Psychology Series 277 pages including index. Reviews the history of developmental psychology with respect to both its nature and the effects of transmission of culture. Good .
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Book number: 51100644
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Keywords: 0863772803

 Cole, George Douglas Howard; Cole, Margaret, Last Will and Testament, or, the Pendexter Saga, Second (and Last) Canto: Being a Further Episode in the Career of Dr. Benjamin Tancred, Related by His Friend, Paul Graham
Cole, George Douglas Howard; Cole, Margaret
Last Will and Testament, or, the Pendexter Saga, Second (and Last) Canto: Being a Further Episode in the Career of Dr. Benjamin Tancred, Related by His Friend, Paul Graham
Garden City, NY, Inc, 1936. First US Edition. Hardcover. 301pp. Yellow cloth stamped in black on the spine panel. The conclusive chapter of the Pendexters saga. Front hinge a bit soft, toning to endpapers and spine panel, a few spots to cloth. Five of the leaves have creases on the lower edges. A very good- copy. ; Octavo. .
Parigi BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 33344
USD 120.00 [Appr.: EURO 105.5 | £UK 89.75 | JP¥ 17105]
Keywords: MYSTERIES

 Constant, George (artist.); Breuning, Margaret (intro.); Preston, Georgette (text.);, George Constant. [Artist Monograph]. [First Edition]
Constant, George (artist.); Breuning, Margaret (intro.); Preston, Georgette (text.);
George Constant. [Artist Monograph]. [First Edition]
New York, NY; Arts, Inc. 1961. [Artist monograph]. Folio. 110 pp. Black cloth-covered boards with gilt spine and decorative white and color illustrated dust jacket. Very good with marginal tearing along dust jacket edges. Black and white and color plates. Includes an introduction by Margaret Breuning and a biographical sketch by Georgette Constant Preston. Part of the Golden Griffin Book’ Contemporary Artists Series. Ex-libris: nameplate from “Queens Museum of Art” pasted on front of first end paper. Includes, laid-in as insert, a single-sided, typed blue page including George Constant’s C.V. First edition. Scarce. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. Heavy volume, additional shipping fee may apply. .
Wittenborn Art BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 18-8380
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(Harer, Frederick); Cournos, John; Craig, Gordon; Untermeyer, Louis; [Oliver, Margaret Scott]; and (Plank, George Wolfe, editor).
The Butterfly Quarterly. (Cover Title). Winter 1908-9. Number Five.
Philadelphia: The Butterfly Attic, 1909. 1909. - Quarto, 12-3/4 inches high by 10-1/8 inches wide. Softcover, bound with cord in brown printed wrappers decorated with a butterfly on the front wrapper and a quill pen on the rear wrapper. The overlapping edges of the covers are heavily chipped. [4], pages 1-14 & [1-4]. Illustrated with a 3-1/4 inch high by 3 inch wide tipped in bookplate for "Martha Thornton McAllister" by Plank engraved on tissue, 12 woodcut vignettes by George Wolfe Plank and 3 tipped-in illustrations after etchings by Frederick Harer. Internally near fine with the first and last signatures remaining unopened. Very good.

Number 264 of a limited edition of 300 numbered copies.

The contents include: "Frederick Harer - Etcher An Appreciation" by John Cournos, "Isadora Duncan Dancing" by Louis Untermeyer, "On Applause in the Theatre" by Gordon Craig and "This Youth - Gentlemen! A Play in Two Scenes" by Margaret Scott Oliver writing pseudonymously - "Translated from the Hungarian of Etga Arrm by S. Thuner".

George Wolfe Plank (1883-1965) was an American illustrator and designer of magazine covers. A self-taught artist, he worked in factories and department stores before moving to Philadelphia where he edited and printed The Butterfly Quarterly with Margaret H. Scott, Alice Smith, and Amy Smith from 1907-09. In 1911 he was hired by Vogue and continued to supply illustrations and cover designs for the magazine until 1936. Very good .

Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd.Professional seller
Book number: 98626
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Catalogue: Literature
Keywords: GEORGE WOLFE PLANK; LOUIS UNTERMEYER; FREDERICK HARER; JOHN COURNOS; ISADORA DUNCAN; GORDON CRAIG; MARGARET SCOTT OLIVER; ETGA ARRM; S. THUNER; BOOKPLATE; THE BUTTERFLY QUARTERLY; MARGARET H. SCOTT; ALICE SMITH; AMY SMITH; VOGUE MAGAZINE; POETRY; WOODCUTS

2286033978 George Margaret- Nathalie Cunnington, Helene de troie - la prisonniere de sparte - roman
George Margaret- Nathalie Cunnington
Helene de troie - la prisonniere de sparte - roman
LE GRAND LIVRE DU MOIS / ALBIN MICHEL, 2007. 2007. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 439 pages. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.092-XXI ème siècle. ISBN: 2286033978.
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Catalogue: LETTRES
Keywords: 22860339781

 
EDDY ECHTERNACH - TRANSL.]./WERTHEIM, MARGARET [GEORGE BEEKMAN
De hemelpoort van cyberspace. Een geschiedenis van de ruimte van Dante tot internet
Amsterdam, Anthos 2000. Original publisher's paperback, pictorial frontcover, 8vo: 314pp. illustrations, introduction, chapternotes & references, table of contents. Very fine copy - as new. 9789041402394
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Book number: 148797
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 George Eliot; Dinah Craik; Margaret Oliphant, Scenes of a Clerical Life, the Ogilvies, John Halifax Gentleman, the Athelings
George Eliot; Dinah Craik; Margaret Oliphant
Scenes of a Clerical Life, the Ogilvies, John Halifax Gentleman, the Athelings
New York, Harper & Brothers, 1856-60. First edition. Leather. A volume of four novels by popular British Victorian authors bound in one, all first or early American editions, including the very scarce first U.S. edition of George Eliot's debut novel. Four novels bound in one, all but one being the first U.S. editions, all scarce editions.This volume contains the novels of three eminent female authors of the Victorian era; George Eliot, Dinah Craik, and Margaret Oliphant. All three of these authors were popular during the Victorian era, writing novels reflecting the society of their day of all classes and across Britain. This volume expresses their popularity, containing the American editions of the works of these British women. Of these three women, Eliot remains the best known today, this volume containing her first published work of fiction.'Scenes of a Clerical Life', by George Eliot. The very scarce first U.S. edition, published in the same year as the first U.K. edition, in 1858. This novel was first published as stories in 'Blackwood's Magazine&apos. The novel is set in a small town in the Midlands named Milby across a period of fifty years, and reflects of poverty, alcoholism, and domestic violence.'The Ogilvies', by Dinah Craik. An early U.S. edition, published in 1860. This is the first novel by Craik, an emotionally intense novel following the ups and downs of a family.  'John Halifax Gentleman', by Dinah Craik. The very scarce first U.S. edition, published in the same year as the U.K. first, in 1856. This is the best known novel by Craik, set in the fictional town of Norton Bury in Gloucestershire, a loose disguise for Tewkesbury. The story is narrated by Phineas and follows the orphan John Halifax, who is determined to make his way in the world.'The Athelings', by Margaret Oliphant. The first U.S. edition of this very scarce work, published in the same year as the first U.K. edition, in 1857. This tale follows the Atheling family, in particular three young siblings, named Agnes, Marion, and Charlie. Agnes, a writer, finds success after publishing a novel, leading her sister and herself to be invited into society, resulting in the pair becoming embroiled in romances.Bookplate of Sarah J. Potter to the front paste down, with her ink inscription to the recto of the front endpaper, dated 1866, and to a couple of the title pages. In a half morocco binding with marbled paper to the boards. Externally, generally smart, a little rubbed. Minor bumping to the extremities. Spine is a little faded. Light marks to the boards and spine. Front hinge is starting but firm. Bookplate to the front paste down. Ink inscription to the recto of the front endpaper. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are a little age-toned with some spots. Small scorch mark to the title page and first leaf of text of 'The Athelings', with a small amount of loss of text to roughly twelve words. Very Good . Ill.: None. Very Good .
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Book number: 905P49
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Keywords: Scenes of a Clerical Life the ogilives john halifax, gentleman the athelings the ogilives dinah craik margaret oliphant None

 
ELIOT, GEORGE; TARNER, MARGARET
Silas Marner
Oxford, Heinemann ELT. 1994. (ISBN: 9780435272517). paperback. Ill.: Meadows, Anthony. Used, Paperback - Heinemann Guided Readers, Intermediate Level. Slight marks on front spine side, and by spine foot. Spine head is a little bumped. Very few faint marks on page block. Pages are clean and text is clear. TS. Very Good.
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Book number: 306652
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Keywords: 9780435272517 Meadows, Anthony

 
ELIOT, GEORGE; TARNER, MARGARET
Silas Marner
Oxford, Heinemann ELT. 1994. (ISBN: 9780435272517). paperback. Ill.: Meadows, Anthony. Used, Paperback - Heinemann Guided Readers, Intermediate Level. Spine is lightly sunned, with two or three small scuffs. Lightly worn edges, leading corners and spine ends. Page block foot is faintly grubby. Pages are clean and text is clear. TS. Good.
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Book number: 306653
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 ORIGINAL SCIENCE FICTION (CLIFFORD D. SIMAK; MILTON LESSER; ROBERT SILVERBERG; MARGARET ST. CLAIR; GEORGE HUDSON SMITH; IRWIN BOOTH; FRED POHL; RANDALL GARRETT; ROBERT A. MADLE), The Original Science Fiction Stories: September, Sept. 1956
ORIGINAL SCIENCE FICTION (CLIFFORD D. SIMAK; MILTON LESSER; ROBERT SILVERBERG; MARGARET ST. CLAIR; GEORGE HUDSON SMITH; IRWIN BOOTH; FRED POHL; RANDALL GARRETT; ROBERT A. MADLE)
The Original Science Fiction Stories: September, Sept. 1956
NY, Columbia Publications. 1956. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 7, No. 2. Edited by Robert A. W. Lowndes. Cover art by Emsh for "The Galactic Chest" (novelet) by Clifford D. Simak. Includes "Social Climber" (novelet) by Milton Lesser; "The Songs of Summer" by Robert Silverberg; "Consumership" by Margaret St. Clair; "The Other Army" by George H. Smith; "Co-Incidence" by Irwin Booth. Features: "How To Count on Your Fingers" (article) by Frederik Pohl; "Paradies Tossed", a review in verse by Randall Garrett of de Camp's "Lest Darkness Fall". Readers' Departments: "The Eduitor's page" by Robert A. W. Lowndes; "Inside Science Fiction" by Robert A. Madle; "Next Time Around"; "The Last Word". Illustrated by Emsh, Freas, Garrett and Orban. Minor staple wear-thu; minor creased; tanning. Very Good+.
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Book number: PL249
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Catalogue: Magazines
Keywords: Science Fiction Pulps Science Fiction Magazines

 ORIGINAL SCIENCE FICTION (CLIFFORD D. SIMAK; MILTON LESSER; ROBERT SILVERBERG; MARGARET ST. CLAIR; GEORGE HUDSON SMITH; IRWIN BOOTH; FRED POHL; RANDALL GARRETT; ROBERT A. MADLE), The Original Science Fiction Stories: September, Sept. 1956
ORIGINAL SCIENCE FICTION (CLIFFORD D. SIMAK; MILTON LESSER; ROBERT SILVERBERG; MARGARET ST. CLAIR; GEORGE HUDSON SMITH; IRWIN BOOTH; FRED POHL; RANDALL GARRETT; ROBERT A. MADLE)
The Original Science Fiction Stories: September, Sept. 1956
NY, Columbia Publications. 1956. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 7, No. 2. Edited by Robert A. W. Lowndes. Cover art by Emsh for "The Galactic Chest" (novelet) by Clifford D. Simak. Includes "Social Climber" (novelet) by Milton Lesser; "The Songs of Summer" by Robert Silverberg; "Consumership" by Margaret St. Clair; "The Other Army" by George H. Smith; "Co-Incidence" by Irwin Booth. Features: "How To Count on Your Fingers" (article) by Frederik Pohl; "Paradies Tossed", a review in verse by Randall Garrett of de Camp's "Lest Darkness Fall". Readers' Departments: "The Editor's page" by Robert A. W. Lowndes; "Inside Science Fiction" by Robert A. Madle; "Next Time Around"; "The Last Word". Illustrated by Emsh, Freas, Garrett and Orban. Glue-mends to heel tears; tanning; minor creasing and edge tears. Very Good.
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Book number: PP1832
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Catalogue: Magazines
Keywords: Science Fiction Pulps Science Fiction Magazines

 ORIGINAL SCIENCE FICTION (CLIFFORD D. SIMAK; MILTON LESSER; ROBERT SILVERBERG; MARGARET ST. CLAIR; GEORGE HUDSON SMITH; IRWIN BOOTH; FRED POHL; RANDALL GARRETT; ROBERT A. MADLE), The Original Science Fiction Stories: September, Sept. 1956
ORIGINAL SCIENCE FICTION (CLIFFORD D. SIMAK; MILTON LESSER; ROBERT SILVERBERG; MARGARET ST. CLAIR; GEORGE HUDSON SMITH; IRWIN BOOTH; FRED POHL; RANDALL GARRETT; ROBERT A. MADLE)
The Original Science Fiction Stories: September, Sept. 1956
NY, Columbia Publications. 1956. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 7, No. 2. Edited by Robert A. W. Lowndes. Cover art by Emsh for "The Galactic Chest" (novelet) by Clifford D. Simak. Includes "Social Climber" (novelet) by Milton Lesser; "The Songs of Summer" by Robert Silverberg; "Consumership" by Margaret St. Clair; "The Other Army" by George H. Smith; "Co-Incidence" by Irwin Booth. Features: "How To Count on Your Fingers" (article) by Frederik Pohl; "Paradies Tossed", a review in verse by Randall Garrett of de Camp's "Lest Darkness Fall". Readers' Departments: "The Eduitor's page" by Robert A. W. Lowndes; "Inside Science Fiction" by Robert A. Madle; "Next Time Around"; "The Last Word". Illustrated by Emsh, Freas, Garrett and Orban. Two rectagular cup rings on cover as well as dealer's marks. Otherwise quite nice. Very Good-.
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Book number: PK1346
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Catalogue: Magazines
Keywords: Science Fiction Pulps Science Fiction Magazines

 ORIGINAL SCIENCE FICTION (CLIFFORD D. SIMAK; MILTON LESSER; ROBERT SILVERBERG; MARGARET ST. CLAIR; GEORGE HUDSON SMITH; IRWIN BOOTH; FRED POHL; RANDALL GARRETT; ROBERT A. MADLE), The Original Science Fiction Stories: September, Sept. 1956
ORIGINAL SCIENCE FICTION (CLIFFORD D. SIMAK; MILTON LESSER; ROBERT SILVERBERG; MARGARET ST. CLAIR; GEORGE HUDSON SMITH; IRWIN BOOTH; FRED POHL; RANDALL GARRETT; ROBERT A. MADLE)
The Original Science Fiction Stories: September, Sept. 1956
NY, Columbia Publications. 1956. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 7, No. 2. Edited by Robert A. W. Lowndes. Cover art by Emsh for "The Galactic Chest" (novelet) by Clifford D. Simak. Includes "Social Climber" (novelet) by Milton Lesser; "The Songs of Summer" by Robert Silverberg; "Consumership" by Margaret St. Clair; "The Other Army" by George H. Smith; "Co-Incidence" by Irwin Booth. Features: "How To Count on Your Fingers" (article) by Frederik Pohl; "Paradies Tossed", a review in verse by Randall Garrett of de Camp's "Lest Darkness Fall". Readers' Departments: "The Editor's page" by Robert A. W. Lowndes; "Inside Science Fiction" by Robert A. Madle; "Next Time Around"; "The Last Word". Illustrated by Emsh, Freas, Garrett and Orban. Date stamp on front; small patch of soil on rear, which also has a tiny corner loss; mild creasing. Very Good+.
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Book number: PM1219
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Catalogue: Magazines
Keywords: Science Fiction Pulps Science Fiction Magazines

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