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(ABBOTT, Berenice; BOURKE-WHITE, Margaret, et al, photographers). The Last Rivet. The story of Rockefeller Center, a city within a city, as told at the ceremony in which John D. Rockefeller Jr. drove the last rivet of the last building, November 1, 1939 New York: Columbia University Press, 1940. Quarto, 45pp. First edition. Illustrated with photographs by Bernice Abbott, Margaret Bourke-White, Fritz Henle, Paul Woolf and others. A near fine copy in cloth backed, stamped and inlaid green velveteen, with the very scarce silver printed dust jacket. A beautiful production.
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500.00 |
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ABE, Kobo. The Man Who Turned into a Stick. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 1975. Octavo, 84pp. First English language edition in a translation by Donald Keene. A fine copy in publisher's black cloth over boards and illustrated dust jacket. Signed by the author in Japanese on the half title.
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1,500.00 |
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ABELLA, Alex. The Killing of the Saints. New York: Crown Publishers Inc, 1991. Octavo, 308 pp. First Edition, uncorrected proofs. Fine in publisher's yellow wrappers. Inscribed on the half-title page "For Craig + Patti -- Thanks for reading! Alex Abella"
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45.00 |
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ACKER, Kathy. Empire of the Senseless. New York: Grove Press, 1988. Octavo, 227pp. First edition. Fine copy with dust jacket. Signed by Acker on the half-title.
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200.00 |
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ACKER, Kathy. Great Expectations. Barrytown: Open Book Publications (Station Hill Press), 1982. Octavo, 128pp. Fine in fine illustrated wrappers. Signed by Acker on title page.
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200.00 |
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ACKER, Kathy. Literal Madness. New York: Grove Press, 1988. Octavo, 410pp. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Signed by author on half title page.
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250.00 |
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ACKER, Kathy. My Mother: Demonology, a novel. New York: Pantheon Books, 1993. Octavo, 268pp. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Inscribed with a quote from page 28 of this novel, "'But what's real to your isn't real to me. I'm not you. Precisely: My truth is that for me your presence in my life is absence.' pg. 28 All my love, Howie & Kathy." A lovely copy from this controversial postmodern writer.
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350.00 |
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ACKERLEY, J.R. The Prisoners of War: A Play in Three Acts London: Chatto & Windus, 1925. Octavo, 108 pp. First edition. Very good in publisher's printed wrappers. Includes various ephemera concerning the 1955 revival, including a letter from director D. P. Chaudhuri and complimentary tickets to the opening.
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350.00 |
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ADORNO, Theodor W. Dialettica negativa. Torino: Giulio Einaudi, 1970. Quarto, 369pp. First edition in Italian, translated from German by Carlo Alberto Donolo. Fine copy with a bright dust jacket chipped and faded on the spine.
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100.00 |
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ADORNO, Theodor W. Einleitung in die Musiksoziologie: Zwölf theoretische Volesungen. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp Verlag, 1962. Octavo, 225 pp. First edition. Near Fine copy in publisher's printed wrappers.
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125.00 |
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