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Publicado por Iron Owl Books, 2014
ISBN 10: 0991202007ISBN 13: 9780991202003
Librería: Bookmans, Tucson, AZ, Estados Unidos de America
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Paperback. Condición: Acceptable. a few small stains/smudges on the very outer edge of the pages; creasing on cover; shelf wear. Satisfaction 100% guaranteed.
Publicado por The Phillips Publishing CO., New York, 1908
Librería: Barry's Books, San Antonio, TX, Estados Unidos de America
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Soft cover. Condición: Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: None. Wyeth, N.C., Fogarty, Thomas, Nell Tony Ilustrador. Original covers missing but is complete and covered with a hard paper stock. Some of the titles include:" The Negro's Struggle for Survival in the North" by Ray Stannard Baker (With photographs), "Peachy H.S." by Lucille Baldwin Van Slyke (Illustrations by Tony Nell) one illustration shows the inside of a sode shop/drug store where it also shows a "Drink Cola" sign in the background, "The Metropolis" by Upton Sinclair from the unpublished novel of New York Society, "The Brutal Fact" by John G. Neihardt and illustrated by N.C. Wyeth, "U'ren The Law-Giver The Legislative Blacksmith of Oregon and the Tools He Has Fashioned for Democracy. Magazine pages are 450-552 (450/51 unnumbered). few minor corner folds to some pages and pages 539/40 lower right corner is extended beyond book and has been folded back to fit into book (Publishers error in not trimming the defective page). A bit unusual.
Publicado por Simon & Schuster, New York, 1961
Librería: Works on Paper, DeKalb, IL, Estados Unidos de America
Libro Original o primera edición Ejemplar firmado
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good. 1st Edition. A very good copy of the stated first hard cover printing, in a good+ (not price-clipped) dust-jacket, signed by both editors on the front free endpaper (with Kroch's and Brentano's "Autographed by the Authors label laid in). The text is wholly unmarked, pristine, and the binding is bright and fresh in appearance. Wear and fraying at the extremities of the jacket, with some surface moisture staining to the base of the jacket at the spine, visible on verso, though the board is not affected. A sharp copy. Signed by Author(s).
Publicado por The S.S. McClure Co., USA, 1904
Librería: RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, Canada
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Libro Original o primera edición
Single Issue Magazine. Condición: Fair. First Edition. A very rare copy of this, the first appearance of Cutting to Kill, Chapter 3 of Part 2 of Ida Tarbell's ground-breaking History of the Standard Oil Company. This 14-page chapter deals with J.D. Rockefeller's fervent desire to learn every detail of the oil trade, to be able to reach its remotest point, to control even its weakest factor - as this was his ideal of doing business. Illustrated with facsimiles of documents. With this work, Tarbell invented what we know today as investigative journalism. She was motivated to expose the methods of J.D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil as she felt he had unfairly damaged her father's oil business. The New York University Department of Journalism ranked this study as the fifth best work of 20th-century American journalism. Also included is an intersting article by Ray Stannard Baker which examines the corner in labor in San Francisco, where unions hold undisputed sway. The Owl Drug Co. boycott is discussed and photos of Walter Mac Arthur, Eugene E. Schmitz, and P.H. McCarthy are included. Also included is war correspondent Frank H. Schell's personal account of his experience at the Battle of Antietam, the bloodiest day in American history. Binding intact. Unmarked. Above-average external wear. Moderate moisture exposure. Dozens of glorious illustrated ads. A worthy vintage copy.
Publicado por The S.S. McClure Co., USA, 1903
Librería: RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, Canada
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Libro Original o primera edición
Single Issue Magazine. Condición: Fair. Varian, George Ilustrador. First Edition. A very rare copy of this, the first appearance of The War on the Rebate, Chapter 1 of Part 2 of Ida Tarbell's ground-breaking History of the Standard Oil Company. This 14-page chapter includes a one-page illustration of J.D. Rockefeller by George Varian, plus photos of William C. Scofield, Daniel Shurmer, John Teagle, George Rice, and Benjamin Butler. This chapter deals with organized espionage, the Scofield-Shurmer-Teagle Case, and related matters. With this work, Tarbell invented what we know today as investigative journalism. She was motivated to expose the methods of J.D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil as she felt he had unfairly damaged her father's oil business. The New York University Department of Journalism ranked this study as the fifth best work of 20th-century American journalism. Also contained in this issue is an intersting article entitled The Lone Fighter, by Ray Stannard Baker, which argues the U.S. is not a free country and Americans are not free, due to labor bosses, and government by and for 'The Bosses". Binding intact. Unmarked. Above-average but not excessive external wear. Moderate moisture exposure. Dozens of pages of glorious illustrated ads. A sound vintage copy.