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Terhune, Albert Payson.
Lad of Sunnybank
New York, Grosset & Dunlap,
1929, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good, Jacket: Fair, Green tweed cloth boards and spine, illustrated with two collies. E.P. pictorial, frontispiece. DJ blue pictorial of Ladd, front inside flap missing, mild creasing to edges, small chips and closed tears. In brodart mylar. sm 8 vo, 322 pages. copyright 1929
(Of, Sunnybank, Collie, Dog, Stories, Lassie, Children's, Books, Vintage, Children's, Books, Famouse, Dog, Stories, Terhune, Adventure, Stories, For, Children) Cat No. 1300.
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15.00
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Stratton-porter, Gene.
Laddie a True Blue Story
New York, Doubleday Page,
1913, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
illus: Herman Pfeifer, Condition: Very Good, Illustrated by Herman Pfeifer, first edition. Clean light blue boards, blind stamped flower under white lettering, floral illustration at title. Spine ends bumped mildly. Beautifully blue illustrated end papers & f.e.p. with nature scenes Small closed nick to edge of f.e.p & title page. Three illustrations & color frontispiece with tissue protection. Very clean text, solidly bound. In protective polyester. Wonderful condition for Stratton collectors. sm 8vo, 602 pg
(Books, Childrens, First, Editions, Illustrated, Childrens, Books, Rare, Books, Herman, Pfeifer, Illustrator, Gene, Stratton, Porter, Women, Writers, Nature, Writers, Laddie, A, True, Blue, Story, First, Edition) Cat No. 414m.
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75.00
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Curtis Publishing.
Ladies Home Journal, 3 Issues: April 1956, May 1956, September 1958
Philadelphia, Curtis Publishing Company,
1956, Wraps,
Condition: Very Good, Three classic Women's magazines from the 1950's containing fashions; homemaking; women's views; advertising; story serials; poetry; interior decoration tips, etc. April 1956; cover yellow pictorial of woman in straw hat, few closed tears to spine otherwise tight and clean: The Faceless Adversary by Frances and Richard Lockridge (condensed novel); First part of 6 The Vanderbit Feud; The Rosemary Tree by Elizabeth Groudge (2nd part of 4); Dr. Spock Talks with Mothers; Poetry by: Elizabeth Graham, Georgie Starbuck Galbraith, Harold C. Goddard, Elizabeth Henly and others. April 1956: Women in Spring Fashion to cover: Continuation of Vanderbilt Feud; The Empty Nest by Josephine Lawrence (condensed novel); What Wives Don't Know About Sex; Two Old Kentucky Homes (architecture feature); Poetry by: May Sarton, Elizabeth McFarland, and others, condition vg, small pale damp stain near spine, clean text and cover. September 1958: Bing Crosby's wife to cover; Bing Crosby's Kitchen for his Bride; First Fall Fashions; A Doctore tells why Premartial Sex is Always Wrong; Nine Coaches Waiting (mystery) by Mary Stewart (condensed novel); poetry, cover to this one is mildly faded, closed tear to spine, few small edge chips, contents clean, tight. All have label residue to lower right corner. Nice clean copies of these great vintage magazines, filled with vintage ads, fashion, women's issues etc. Folio size.
(Magazines, 1950, Ephemera, Vintage, Women's, Magazines, 1950, Ladies, Home, Journal, 1950's, Vintage, Advertising, 1950, Bing, Crosby, The Vanderbilt, Family, Homemaking, Magazines, May, Sarton, Poetry, Elzabeth, Coatsworth, Poetry, Interior, Design, 1950, Women, 1950's, Lockridge, Frances, And Richard) Cat No. 1555.
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25.00
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Berkman, Edward O.
The Lady and the Law; The Remarkable Story of Fanny Holtzmann
Boston, Little Brown & Company,
1976, Hard Cover,
Condition: Near Fine, Jacket: Near Fine, Fanny Holtzman (1902-1980), Entertainment Lawyer. A gifted "Entertainment Lawyer," in Hollywood's heyday; jetsetting betwen Holywood, New York and Europe, in a circle of celebrities, royalty, presidents and Supreme Court Justices. She was instrumental in the prewar struggle to extricate the Jews from Europe, and later the creation of Israel. Winning the respect of Justice Felix Frankfurter and his predecessor, Benjamin Cardozo. Ms. Hotzman became the "Greta Garbo of the Bar". The most unpredictable, brilliantly accomplished woman lawyer in American History. The book brings to life her "impossible" victory over MGM in the Rasputin libel case, and her power behind many brillant Hollywood productions. Written by her nephew. Photo illustrated. Black board, gilt lettering. DW not price clipped, pictorial, creme color, red lettering. Very clean, tight copy, no chipping, tears or inscriptions. First Edition. sm 4 to, 403 pp
(Holtzmann, Women, In Law, Women, Entertainment, Lawyers, The Lady, And The Law, First, Edition) Cat No. 2796.
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16.50
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Clarke, Donald Henderson.
Lady Ann
New York, Vanguard Press,
1934, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good, Jacket: Very Good, The main character is Ann Steele, born of New England stock; whose ancestors would burn witches with a grim sense of duty, and undergo torture for their own beliefs. Ann's naturally pationate nature breaks through these constraints and lead her to one mistake. With repentance in her heart she marries Alonzo West who has been in love with her since childhood, and sacrifices her insticts for pleasure and fine feathers to help make him a successful doctor in their little New England community. A novel of a New England town, Christian pentance and sacrifice. Red cloth boards and spine. DW not price clipped, full color portrait of "Lady Ann". small chips and closed tears to spine ends, corners chipped. Vanguard books to rear DW. Very light random foxing. All else clean, tightly bound, in mylar. Rare copy in DW of this book, First Edition. sm 8 vo, 309 pp
(Ann, Donald, Henderson, Clarke, Lady, Ann, First, Edition, Thirties, Novels, Thirties, Novelists, Vaguard, Press, Books, Christian, Morality, Books, Donald, Henderson, Clarke, Novels, Small, Town, Life, New, England, Communities) Cat No. 2921.
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35.00
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