Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: H. M. Caldwell Co., New York, 1898
Anbieter: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, USA
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Stamped Ecru Buckram. Zustand: Very Good +. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. Reprint. Reprint. 454 Clean Pages, No Foxing. White Cloth, Elaborately Gilt, Top Edge Gilt, Deckled Edges. Gift Inscription On Front Endpaper. Small Bookseller's Sticker Affixed To Rear Pastedown. Front Cover Gilt Lettering And Decorations Bright And Clean. Spinebrowned. Rear Cover Lightly Soiled.
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Copple House, Lakemont, Ga., 1987, 1987
ISBN 10: 0932298508 ISBN 13: 9780932298508
Anbieter: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Fine. 1st Edition. 1st ed. [1st printing] ; 191 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm ; ISBN 9780932298508, 0932298508 ; OCLC 17567376 ; grey and red cloth in photographic dustjacket ; features recollections of Lethea Turman Lochridge, Helen Turman Markey, Laura Rose Gause, Elizabeth Little Meriweather, Margaret Rosser Aichel, Virginia Maude Eastman, Daisy Arnold Maude, Mrs, Sidney Owen, Mrs. S. R. Dull, Sarah Orme Huger, Harold Latham, Mariana Goldsmith Knox, Bitsy Sims Alison, Alice Hamilton, Minnie Hite Moody, Frances Austin Catts, Mary Virginia McConnell Adair, Georgia Hoyle Adams Manry, Julia Brantley Willet, Eugenia Snow Van Kuller, Elizabeth Scott Thomas, Elizabeth Shuemake McCleskey, Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin M. Garrett, Elizabeth Whitman Hunt, Richard Harwell, Mary Upshaw Pike, Jerry Rivers Mangham, Lamar Slaton Hitt, Margaret Peavy Hitt, Celestine Sibley, Doris Lockerman, Louise Hastings, Cary Wilmer Jr, Harold Martin, Sims Maddox, Dan Abrams, Medora Field Perkerson, Ellen Newell Bryan, Callie Orme Healey, Marguerite Sharp Reynolds Scott, Mynita Swan Gerakitis, and photos by Franklin Nix ; Yolanda Gwin started as a young lady with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and for many, many years was a society writer and editor for the Journal-Constitution. Yolanda wrote t he first review of Gone With The Wind in February of 1936 and has since written many articles about the book and the movie. Her book, Yolanda's Atlanta, was published in 1983 by Peachtree Publishers. ; SIGNED by author Yolanda Gwin on the front endpaper ; FINE/FINE. Signed by Author(s). Book.
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Verlag: New York : Horizon House ; [printed in USA by Bookcraft, NYC), 1943., 1943
Anbieter: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. 384 pp. ; illustrations ; grey and beige cloth ; wear to covers ; brown lettering and design on front cover ; gold lettering on spine ; notation by previous owner on front ep ; line drawings by Marion Connelly ; a large collection of poetry, largely written during World War II, with many poignant passages : "Veils in a marihuana fantasy" (!) from Lucile Coleman's "The Prodigal Muse" ; "The little, lisping, yellow, apes / Coming in the most grotesque shapes / Brought America to her knees" from William Comeau's "The Eagle's Scream" ; "Transfusing my blood with avid tooth / They thus renew their vampire youth" from Lucile Coleman's "Dirge of a War Nurse" ; "I shall know peace / When I walk alone in other years / With eyes grown dry from ex cess tears / When dreams and plans are past / And I am free of you / At last" from Charles Forde's "Finality" ; detailed biographical listings for each poet at back, many probably now the only source of information on several of them ; foxing ; Poet s include : Clarence Adams, Ralph Sturtevant Adams, Alvarita Ashe, Isabel Allam, Elam Allen, Charles T. Alexander, Mary B. Anderson, Florence Archer, Sallie Arnold, Athena, Selina Avery, Helen Axtell, Dorothy Baer, Fanny Hazelton Baker, Henry G. Baker, Ella Ballew, Walter Bardeck, Anne Barlow, Maude Barragan, Florence Bartsch, Ruth Bassett, Anita Bassford, Joseph Bean, William Beckett, Florence Beebe, Faye Benbow, Harriet Blackwell, Bennie Bledsoe, Lura Boles, Stella Boren, Nancy Boston, Berni ce Bradford, Johnielu Bradford, Marguerite Brennan, Grace Brown, Elizabeth Browne, Hazel Bruner, Adelaide Bunn, Vena Burt, Adah Byrnes, Janet Cade, Maud Cain, Elise Campbell, Ethel Carlson, Leona Carlson, Janet Carney, Mandfred Carter, Arthur Chaam beau, Ida Chamberlain, Petronella Chapp, Gladys Chasey, Lorene Childress, Charlotte Chittick, Forrest Gordon Clark, Maude Clark, Martha Cochran, Lucile Coleman, Edna Collins, Veda Collins, William Comeau, Isabel Conant, Virginia Conway, S. Arthur Cook, Gertrude Cooper, Peggy Copeland, A. Bertha Cote, John Cotter, Mabelle Cottle, Josephine Courtright, Mildred Creath, J E Crews, Kathryn Cross, Laaura Cudahy, Miriam Dabbs, Lorene Dandridge, Grace Day, Prentice Douglas, Frances Dowell, John Gray Duncan, Georgia Moore Eberling, Alletah Glasier, Ida Clarice Gowan, Florence Rupert Graves, E J Grigsby, Gertrude Hanson, Ruth Hazelton, John Herget, William Sidney Hillyer, Anne George Hudgins, Eleanor Hughes, Annis Humphries, Enid Daniel Jones, Ber nice De Hart Kelley, Thomas Brockholst Livingston, Henry Luoma, Dorothy Lewis Maddux, Ralph Duane McKinnis, Helen Meier, Anne Methvin, Della Miller, Martha Norburn, Eugene Okarma, Elizabeth Winston Sheehan, Bess Foster Smith, Peggy Opal Snyder, Bern ard Tankersley, Lillian Carson Terhune, Anne Trousdale, Leonard Charles Van Noppen, Allen E. Woodall, Leander Zimmerman, etc ; G. Book.
Verlag: NY NY, 1908
Anbieter: John K King Used & Rare Books, Detroit, MI, USA
Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. Letter is approximately 6 x 4.5", on "22 East 41st Street" letterhead, 12 lines, neatly penned to Mr. Fairchild: "It was not the pain but a rehearsal that kept me from the farm- that happens at two o'clock- miserable hour- so I can't come to luncheon, but I thank you for your note. It has made the day seem more cheerful to hear from you. Believe me, Faithfully, 'Phoebe'." Framed and glazed to 22 x 12" overall. Adams played "Phoebe Throssel" in J.M. Barrie's QUALITY STREET in NYC at the Empire Theatre in 1908.
Verlag: Charles Frohman, [New York, 1911
Anbieter: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, USA
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First Edition. Oblong folio (28x34.75cm.); original photo-illustrated string-bound card wrappers, yapp edges; unpaged; photographic illus. throughout. Some shallow chips and tiny losses to wrapper extremities, none affecting text or illustrations, spine nearly split, some foxing to contents, else About Very Good. Deluxe souvenir brochure issued in conjunction with one of Adams's last Broadway appearances. (The actress, who achieved fame in 1905 playing the lead role in J.M. Barrie's "Peter Pan," would retire in 1916.) "Chantecler", which criticised the modernist movement and promoted idealism, was considered rather unusual for being set in a barnyard, the protagonist, played by Adams, a rooster. The present item is illustrated with dozens of stills from the original Broadway production, showcasing the exquisitely realistic costumes and set design.