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Zustand: Very Good. First edition copy. . Good dust jacket.
Zustand: Very Good. Very Good condition. Good dust jacket. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Cherokee Publishing Company, 1975
ISBN 10: 0877970327 ISBN 13: 9780877970323
Anbieter: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. Hardcover. Bright blue cloth-covered boards with gilt lettering on the spine. Binding is square and tight. Signed by the author, Daniel Whitehead Hicky, on the front free endpaper. Title and copyright pages are dated 1975. 107 pages. Interiors are clean and unmarked. A very good copy. Signed by Author(s).
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Cherokee Publishing, Atlanta, 1975
ISBN 10: 0877970327 ISBN 13: 9780877970323
Anbieter: Kenneth Mallory Bookseller ABAA, Decatur, GA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very good. Hardcover. First Edition. 109pp. Very good hardback in a slightly darkened jacket.
Verlag: Harper & Brothers, 1940
Anbieter: A Squared Books (Don Dewhirst), South Lyon, MI, USA
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hardcover. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Missing. New York, 1940; signed and inscribed by author on free front end paper; dated; green cloth covered boards; corners and spine edges bumped; edges and spine faded; dust jacket missing; 8vo, 7 3/4" to 9 3/4" tall; repair to title page hinge; interior is clean and unmarked; 75 pages/. Signed by Author.
Verlag: Harper and Brothers, NY, 1940
Anbieter: Kenneth Mallory Bookseller ABAA, Decatur, GA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Hardcover. First edition. Offsetting to endpapers, else a very good hardback in a tanned jacket.
Verlag: Harper & Brothers, New York, 1940
Anbieter: Old New York Book Shop, ABAA, Atlanta, GA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. First Edition. Octavo. 75pp. A very good copy in good dust jacket, some minor spots to the jacket. Inscribed/signed by Hicky Inscribed By Author.
Verlag: Cherokee Publishing Company, Atlanta, 1975
ISBN 10: 0877970327 ISBN 13: 9780877970323
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. First edition. Fine in a very good lightly worn dust jacket with small chips on edges.
Hardcover. Zustand: Fair. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No. Limited Edition. Atlanta, Georgia: Self-published, 1933. Number 650 of 1000 copies published, signed by both the author and illustrator. Illustrated with full page wood engravings and additional engravings throughout the text.Blue cloth with paper label, 30 pages. Covers unevenly faded and spotted, worn at the edges, good hinges, sound text block, clean pages free from names or other markings. Externally fair, internally very good. Signed by the Author and Illustrator. Limited Edition. Hard Cover. Fair/No. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Verlag: (Frank Rowsey) (1941), (Atlanta), 1941
Anbieter: Old New York Book Shop, ABAA, Atlanta, GA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: fair. First Edition. 30p, octavo illustrated. A very good copy in a poor dust jacket internally taped. Signed by Hicky Non-authorial inscription on front fly leaf Signed by Author(s).
Erscheinungsdatum: 1935
Anbieter: Xerxes Fine and Rare Books and Documents, Glen Head, NY, USA
Zustand: VG. NY 1935 1st Holt. Poetry. Hardcover. Octavo, 57pp., cloth. VG, slight cover toning, no DJ.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1932
Anbieter: Xerxes Fine and Rare Books and Documents, Glen Head, NY, USA
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Zustand: VG. NY 1932 first edition, first printing. Holt. Hardcover octavo. 83p. Poetry. Owner bookplate. VG occasional light foxing; backstrip faded to tan. no dj.
No jacket. Zustand: Bon. Ancien livre de bibliothèque avec équipements. Sans jaquette. Couverture différente. Ammareal reverse jusqu'à 15% du prix net de cet article à des organisations caritatives. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Book Condition: Used, Good. Former library book. No dust jacket. Different cover. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations.
Sprache: Englisch
Anbieter: Antiquariat im Kaiserviertel | Wimbauer Buchversand, Dortmund, NRW, Deutschland
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Blatt. Zustand: Gut. Cutout aus Buch oder Album von Daniel Whitehead Hicky mit schwarzem Stift signiert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "Atlamnta: October 13, 1975" /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Daniel Whitehead Hicky (b December 6, 1900 Social Circle, Ga. - d July 17, 1976 Atlanta, Ga.) was an American poet and one of the most widely published poets in America during his prime. In addition to his six published books; "Bright Harbor" (1932),[1] "Thirteen Sonnets For Georgia" (1933), "Call Back The Spring" (1935), "Wild Heron" (1940), "Never The Nightingale" (1951), and "The Poems of Daniel Whitehead Hicky" (1975), his work was regularly published in the national magazines, newspapers, and periodicals including The Saturday Evening Post, Harper's Magazine, The Atlanta Constitution, The North American Review, The New York Times, Cosmopolitan Magazine, New York Herald-Tribune, and others. He also wrote a column for the Atlanta Journal and Constitution, "As I Was Saying", discussing news, events and gossip from the local country clubs such as Piedmont Driving Club and Capitol City Club. And he gave lectures and readings of his poems throughout the South and Eastern USA at various colleges, clubs, and poetry societies. One of his most popular poems was "A Letter From the Front", the popularity was partially due to Margaret Mitchell (author of "Gone With The Wind") sending it to fans when they asked if Georgia is really like what it is in the novel. It was also published in the Saturday Evening Post, July 17, 1943. During his prime he traveled the world extensively providing with material. Though many of his poems were written about the home state of Georgia, particularly Sea Island, Georgia. He was president of the Atlanta Writers Club for two years, and for many years was considered for Poet Laureate of Georgia. In 1931, he won the American Poetry Society's prize for his poem, "Machines".[1] And in 1941, he was short-listed for the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. Later in life, he worked as an editor at the Department of Agriculture in Washington D.C.[1] Encouraged by friends and fans he published a final farewell book, "The Poems of Daniel Whitehead Hicky" (1975), the year before he died. It includes reissues of old favorites and some poems published for the first time. His ancestors include Col. Philip Hickey (first generation Irish-American), owner of Hope Estate Plantation in Baton Rouge, La. And William Whitehead, poet laureate of England (1757). He is buried in Westview Cemetery in Atlanta near his sister, Elizabeth and husband Karl.[1] /// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box64-U009 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Verlag: Tupper and Love, Atlanta, 1951
Anbieter: Kenneth Mallory Bookseller ABAA, Decatur, GA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Hardcover. First edition. Some foxing to prelims, else a very good hardback in a darkened jacket that has a couple of tiny spots of loss. Inscribed and signed by Hicky on the front free endpaper.
Verlag: Tupper and Love, Atlanta, 1951
Anbieter: Kenneth Mallory Bookseller ABAA, Decatur, GA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Hardcover. First edition. Bookplate on front pastedown, ink name and offsetting on front free endpaper, else a very good hardback in a darkened, rubbed and lightly chipped jacket. Signed by Hicky.
Verlag: Tupper and Love, Inc, Atlanta, 1951
Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Athos Menaboni (illustrator). Format is approximately 6.125 inches by 9.25 inches. [12], 62 pages. Cover has some wear and soiling. Minor endpaper soiling. Inscribed by the author on the fep. Inscription reads For George, with much affection--Devotedly, Daniel W. Hicky Atlanta: March 15, 1953. (signature in a different color ink as apparently the first pen was running out of ink). Daniel Whitehead Hicky (b December 6, 1900 Social Circle, Ga. - d July 17, 1976 Atlanta, Ga.) was an American poet and one of the most widely published poets in America during his prime. In addition to his six published books; "Bright Harbor" (1932), "Thirteen Sonnets For Georgia" (1933), "Call Back The Spring" (1935), "Wild Heron" (1940), "Never The Nightingale" (1951), and "The Poems of Daniel Whitehead Hicky" (1975), his work was regularly published in the national magazines, newspapers, and periodicals including The Saturday Evening Post, Harper's Magazine, The Atlanta Constitution, The North American Review, The New York Times, Cosmopolitan Magazine, New York Herald-Tribune, and others. He also wrote a column for the Atlanta Journal and Constitution, "As I Was Saying", discussing news, events and gossip from the local country clubs such as Piedmont Driving Club and Capitol City Club. And he gave lectures and readings of his poems throughout the South and Eastern USA at various colleges, clubs, and poetry societies. He was president of the Atlanta Writers Club for two years, and for many years was considered for Poet Laureate of Georgia. In 1931, he won the American Poetry Society's prize for his poem, "Machines". Athos Menaboni (1895 - 1990) was born in 1895 in the Italian port city of Livorno. As a result of his ship-supplier father's bringing home exotic animals from clients around the world, young Athos developed the lifelong fascination with birds and other animals, which later became the subjects of his paintings. At the age of nine, he began a formal study of art with private teachers. He later attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence. After serving in Italy's armed forces during World War I, Menaboni left home with a job on an American freighter and immigrated to the United States in 1921, eventually becoming an American citizen in 1936. By 1927, he was living in Atlanta, Georgia. During the next decade, he was hired by architect Philip Shutze to execute decorative painting at the Swan House (now a house museum at the Atlanta History Center) and in several other residences, as well as in public buildings. Other early commissions included restoration work on Atlanta's Cyclorama. During this period, he also earned money painting landscapes and seascapes. For the first year in Atlanta, Menaboni lived in a Peachtree Street boarding house owned by an uncle of his future wife. It was here he met Sara Regina Arnold, of Rome, Georgia, whom he married in 1928. In 1937, Menaboni returned to his childhood interest in birds. From then on, he steadily refined aspects of the art for which he is now famous - naturalistic oil paintings of birds. He developed a technique that used turpentine to thin the oil in order to paint in layers on paper and give the feathers translucency, detail, and depth. Among the poems included are: Nocturne: Georgia Coast, At the Symphony, Island Fishermen: St. Simon's, Harbor Night, Georgia Summer, Summertime Hill, Sea Captain, Battlefield, Snow Hill, Hyacinths, Taormina. First Edition [stated], presumed first printing.
Verlag: Henry Holt & Co., New York, 1932
Anbieter: Browse Awhile Books, Tipp City, OH, USA
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Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. #169 of 270-copy limited printing, with bound-in, signed copy of title poem, on card stock. A lovely book. Size: Octavo.