New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1962. Fine condition in a Near Fine dust jacket. NO chips. NO tears. NO creases. The lower corner of the jacket's front inner flap is clipped (as often), but the price ($3.95) is printed on the flap's upper corner. Protected by a removable Brodart clear-plastic sleeve. Bright, shiny, clean, square and tight. Sharp corners. NOT a library discard. NO owner's name or bookplate. NO remainder mark. Pages are fresh and crisp -- probably never read. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Autobiography of a teenage Jewish girl who survived six years under Nazi domination including slave labor in an ammunition factory in Poland, forced marches, Bergen-Belsen and other concentration camps, etc. First printing with "First Edition" so stated and complete number row (1234567890) on the copyright page. Bound in the original black boards, with a yellow cloth spine stamped in maroon and green. From the Dust Jacket: "The true story of a young woman's discovery that courage and the power of love were stronger than Nazi brutality." Laska 1484.. First Printing of the First Edition. Hardcover. Fine condition/Near Fine dust jacket. Illus. by Lurin, Larry (jacket design). 8vo. 286pp.
Liveright: NY, 2014. First edition (& 1st printing). Oversize hardcover. 846 pages: massive oversize trade hardcover, introduction by Alan Moore and 53-page foreword from the editor Leslie S. Klinger.. First printing with ''1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0'' on copyright page. Fine copy in a fine dustjacket (as new).
New York & London: Norton, 1997 Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Stated First edition on fourth line of copyright page. Also indicated by number line, 1234567890. Fine/Fine. Tight, clean copy. Unread. Slight shelf wear to cover. Red, grey ad white glossy pictoral dust jacket. Photo of author Sebastian Junger on back. "The Perfect Storm is a real life thriller that leaves us with the taste of salt air on our tongues and a breathless sense of what it feels to be caught ,helpless in the grip of a force of nature beyond our understanding or control. We know, on the strength of this stark, and compelling journey into the dark heart of nature, what it feels like to drown.".
[California: The Artist, 1970]. . A large color silkscreen measuring 19 x 29.25 inches, # 18 of 50 numbered copies, signed by Okamura. Fine condition. This image was used as the cover for Robert Creeley's 1971 book "1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.0." Creeley and Okamura met in Mallorca in the 1950s. Okamura is an American of Japanese descent. A well-known and often reproduced image. Very scarce.
[New York], Beginner Books/Random House, 1977. . First edition, first printing (with correct number line '1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0'); large 8vo (235 x 170 mm.); colour title and illustrations throughout by Art Cummings, patterned endpapers; publisher's pictorial boards, thin scratch to lower cover but overall a fine, sharp copy. A fine example of this charmingly exaggerated 'LeSieg' Beginner Book by Dr Seuss that celebrates a particularly implausible day of wonderful wish-fulfilment. Issued without a dust-jacket. Younger & Hirsch 65.
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