Publicado por Melbourne ; Manuscript p/l, 1992
ISBN 10: 0646121855 ISBN 13: 9780646121857
Librería: Rainy Day Books (Australia), The Basin, VIC, Australia
EUR 19,01
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Añadir al carritoVery good softcover, 59p.
Publicado por Manuscript by James Warner Bellah, 1957-1959. 1957 - 1959, N. P. [Likely Los Angeles], 1957
Librería: BUCKINGHAM BOOKS, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, GREENCASTLE, PA, Estados Unidos de America
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EUR 1.311,69
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Añadir al carrito[CUSTER]. The original manuscript with numerous added items, presented by author James Warner Bellah to The original manuscript with numerous added items, presented by author James Warner Bellah to his friend, Charles Benton. Contemporary glazed cloth boards, titles stamped in gilt on front cover and spine, [48], [2], 48, 10 pp., largely rectos only. James Warner Bellah was a veteran of both World War I and World War II, and a popular western author during the 1930s through the 1950s. He wrote numerous books and stories centering on cavalry and Indians, largely pulp fiction published in periodicals and paperbacks, and occasionally serialized in more respectable outlets such as the Saturday Evening Post. The present work is comprised of Bellah?s handwritten manuscript (with numerous holographic corrections, emendations, and paste-overs), the typescript (with a few holographic corrections), and the published version of the short story (extracted from the magazine) bound together in that order. The recipient, Charles Benton presumably bound the manuscript, typescript, and magazine text together at a later date. The story is titled ?Thirty Nine Days to Glory? and concerns the ?real story of Custer?s Last Fight? according to the subtitle added to the final printed version, which appeared in the September 1959 issue of Holiday magazine. Bellah presented each item to Benton separately, each time including a presentation inscription; the inscription on the manuscript is dated Aug. 24, 1957, the others undated. Bellah included a signed note (also bound in) when he transmitted the manuscript to Benton that carries some importance for Bellah scholars, as he writes: ?This is only one of two original manuscripts of mine that I have not burned as a matter of routine after they were typed. The other is that of ?The Valiant Virginians? which was requested by and is now on permanent exhibit at the Columbia University Library in New York. Who knows . you may ultimately have a fortune." An excellent literary item for the western collector, and the only obtainable Bellah manuscript in the world. Several of Bellah's stories were adapted to film, including three by director John Ford: "Fort Apache," "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon," and "Rio Grande." Bellah also co-wrote the screenplays for "The Sea Chase" and "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance," and wrote for television throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Light wear to head of spine and corners, else a very good copy of an excellent literary item for the western collector, and the only obtainable Bellah manuscript in the world.
Publicado por [ENGLISH: - - - Offprint from "Uppsatser i romansk filologi. Festskrift till firande af professor P. A. Geijer's 60-årsdag den 9 april 1901". Uppsala 1901. 4to. 24 pp. + 1 plate with tissue guard. Title printed in red & black, text with red initials throughout. White wrappers, vellum cover printed in gilt, very lightly soiled. A rather insignificant dampstain to top inner corner throughout. Very fine. Inscribed by the editor in red & black to Calla Geijer (1869-1934), née Branting, wife of professor Karl Reinhold Geijer. - - - Carl Wahlund (1846-1913) was Professor of Romance Languages at Uppsala. The present is a publication of a unique manuscript of Birgitta's "Quinze Oroisons" in the Bibliothèque Nationale.], 1934
Librería: Hatt Rare Books ILAB & CINOA, Hägersten, Suecia
EUR 113,78
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Añadir al carritoHäftad i vita omslag med guldpräglat skyddsomslag i pergament, obetydligt smutsat. Svag och liten fuktrand i övre inre hörnet. Med Wahlunds dedikation, kalligraferad i rött & svart, "Till fru professorskan Calla Geijer vördsamt från utg." - - - Calla Geijer (1869-1934), född Branting, var gift med professor Karl Reinhold Geijer. Separatupplaga ur "Uppsatser i romansk filologi. Festskrift till firande af professor P. A. Geijer's 60-årsdag den 9 april 1901". Uppsala 1901. 4:o. 24 sid. + 1 plansch med tunt skyddsblad. Titelbladet tryckt i rött och svart, texten med röda initialer. Med en avslutande "kronologisk förteckning på några franska editioner af Les quinze oroisons". - - - Carl Wahlund (1846-1913) var professor i romanska språk vid Uppsala universitet, dit han donerade sitt magnifika gammalfranska och provensalska bibliotek 1892. Hans egen utgivning var ofta, som här, av utpräglat bibliofil karaktär.
Publicado por Antverpiae / Antwerpen : J. & P. Bellerus, 1625. 950, (30) pp. Lacks pp. 609-616 (contemporary binders' error, completely added in manuscript handwriting after the index)., 1625
Librería: Antiquariaat Hortus Conclusus, Bergambacht, Holanda
EUR 125,00
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Añadir al carritoContemporary full vellum binding. Binding a bit soiled, some old owner's entries on flyleaves, pages bit browned, else a (very) good copy, but for the mentioned missing / manuscript quire. Please see description or ask for photos.
Publicado por Manuscript letter by J. Frank Dobie, 1939., N. P., 1939
Librería: BUCKINGHAM BOOKS, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, GREENCASTLE, PA, Estados Unidos de America
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EUR 437,23
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Añadir al carritoFirst edition. [13 cm x 10 cm] / [5" x 4"] Manuscript letter three pages, presumably to someone at the Texas Folklore Society. Includes a black/white photograph [9 cm x 11 cm] / [3.5" x 4.5"] of Dobie at a book signing in a white suit. and with copies of his book "I'll Tell You A Tale" in front of him and he has signed the photograph in the left margin. The three-page letter reads: "Friday Noon [Nov. 17- '39] Dear Phil, I came an idea about Texas Folk Lore Society. The books should be in more schools. We can let schools have sets at $25.00 each. I wonder if you would be interested in letting a dozen or so men scattered around to place that many sets in schools. The school libraries always seem to be short of funds for buying books. It would be a nice gesture for a man or business to place a set of the books in his town's school library. Well, good wishes - Frank Dobie." Fine condition.