They Call Me Coach [*SIGNED*]
by Wooden, John, as told to Jack Tobin
Waco TX: Word Books. Very Good+ in Very Good dj. 1976 (c.1972). 5th printing. Hardcover. 0876803052 . (price-clipped) [nice clean copy, light bumping to bottom corners; jacket lightly edgeworn and a bit rubbed, slightly color-shifted at spine, small closed tear at bottom right-hand corner of front panel]. (B&W photographs) INSCRIBED ("Thank you, _______, for your interest... Read More
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The Presence of Everett Marsh
by Wood, [James] Playsted
Indianapolis/New York: The Bobbs-Merrill Company. Very Good+ in Very Good dj. (c.1937). First Edition. Hardcover. [a bit of wear at both ends of spine, moderate age-toning to top of text block, a little offsetting/minor discoloration to both endpapers and pastedowns; jacket lightly edgeworn, minor paper loss at base of spine, ragged tear across top of spine (with... Read More
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Under the Bright Lights
by Woodrell, Daniel
New York: Henry Holt and Company. Fine in Near Fine dj. (c.1986). First Edition. Hardcover. 0030085144 . [nice tight clean book with no discernible wear; jacket a little rubbed, one small closed tear at bottom of rear panel]. The author's first novel, set in the bayou country of Louisiana, featuring police detective Rene Shade. .
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The Greatest Show on Earth: A Play in Four Acts
by Woods, William Whitfield
Chicago: Brentano's. Very Good. 1940. First Edition. Hardcover. (no dust jacket) [light wear to extremities, a little spotting/soiling to top page edges; attractive vintage bookplate (Mary and Seymour Korman) on ffep]. (photo frontispiece portrait of author) Very scarce anti-war drama, in which the protagonist, a World War I veteran whose younger brother was killed in combat... Read More
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Being Naked Playing Dead: The Art of Peter Greenaway
by Woods, Alan
Manchester (U.K.): Manchester University Press. Near Fine. 1996. 1st Edition (softcover issue). Softcover. 0719047722 . [virtually as-new, with just a touch of soiling to the bottom edge]. Trade PB (B&W and color photographs) "Peter Greenaway has an international reputation as one of the most innovative, stylish and intelligent of contemporary film-makers. His eight feature films, from... Read More
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Young Working Girls; a summary of evidence from two thousand social workers
by Woods, Robert A., and Albert J. Kennedy, eds.
Boston/New York: Houghton Mifflin Company. Very Good+. 1913. First Edition. Hardcover. (no dust jacket) [good solid copy, minor bumping to top corners, gilt lettering on spine and front cover still bright; one-time owner's name and reading-note-to-self on ffep, some pencil underlining and occasional brief notations (also in pencil) in the text]. Sponsored by the National ... Read More
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The Edge of Darkness
by Woods, William
Philadelphia/New York/London: J.B. Lippincott Company (A Story Press Book). Very Good in Poor dj. (c.1942). 3rd impression. Hardcover. (in a Grosset & Dunlap movie tie-in dust jacket) [good sound copy, light soiling to covers, some fading to spine cloth where pieces of jacket are absent, a lot of pencil scribbling (song lyrics?) on both sides of rear ... Read More
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Evelyn Prentice
by Woodward, W.E.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Very Good+ in Very Good dj. 1933. First Edition. Hardcover. NOISBN . [nice book, bottom corners slightly bumped and some light spottng on the top edge, no other significant wear; jacket is moderately rubbed and edgeworn, with one short closed tear and associated pair of diagonal creases at bottom of front panel;... Read More
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Mary Chesnut's Civil War
by Woodward, C. Vann, ed.
New Haven/London: Yale University Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dj. (c.1981). First Edition. Hardcover. [a very nice copy, with just the teensiest bit of wear to book and jacket]. (frontispiece portrait) The "first full and reliable edition" of Mary Boykin Chesnut's Civil War diaries, "making use of surviving parts of four manuscript versions." From... Read More
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Opinion of the Court
by Woolfolk, William
Garden City NY: Doubleday & Co.. Near Fine in Near Fine dj. 1966. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine in Near Fine dj [nice tight copy, faint yellowing of page edges, small dented spot on fore-edge; jacket has one small tear at upper front corner, mild chipping at spine ends]. "When [the author] was editor for a well-known... Read More
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The Black Path of Fear
by Woolrich, Cornell
Garden City NY: Doubleday, Doran & Co. , for the Crime Club. Fair. 1944. First Edition. Hardcover. (no dust jacket) [ex-lending library book (label and various stamps on front pastedown), heavily worn (especially at bottom corners), hinges tender although not cracked; should be considered a READING COPY only]. Dark suspense yarn set in Havana. Filmed, somewhat,... Read More
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Manhattan Love Song
by Woolrich, Cornell
Boston: Gregg Press. Fine in Fine dj. 1980. Reprint First Printing. Hardcover. 0839826591 . [very nice copy, no discernible wear to either book or jacket]. (The Gregg Press Mystery Series) Series Reprint of Woolrich's early novel, originally published by William Godwin in 1932. This was the last of Woolrich's six "straight" novels, published before he turned... Read More
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Come, My Coach!
by Worthington, Marjorie
New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Near Fine in Very Good+ dj. 1935. First Edition. Hardcover. (price-clipped) [nice tight clean copy, with only minimal shelfwear; jacket bright and attractive, minor soiling, small stain at rear foldover]. Novel about "a lovely American woman, no longer in her youth, who suddenly found herself living through a great and passionate... Read More
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"Scarlet Josephine"
by Worthington, Marjorie
New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Near Fine in Very Good dj. 1933. 1st & 2nd Printings Before Publication. Hardcover. [nice tight clean book, just a trace of shelfwear, vintage bookseller's label (Charles Street Book Shop) on rear pastedown; jacket has tiny chips at spine ends, minor wear to edges and extremities, light soiling to rear panel]. ... Read More
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"Scarlet Josephine"
by Worthington, Marjorie
New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Good. 1933. First Edition. Hardcover. (no dust jacket) [moderately shelfworn, spine a bit turned, rear hinge cracked, some exposure of boards at lower tips, very slight fraying to cloth at top of spine, faint bookseller's rubber-stamp (Bertrand Smith Acres of Books, Long Beach) on verso of front endpaper, terrific vintage bookseller's... Read More
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Manhattan Solo
by Worthington, Marjorie
New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Very Good. 1937. First Edition. Hardcover. NOISBN . (no dust jacket) [moderate shelfwear, light external soiling, text from front jacket flap neatly glued to front pastedown]. Novel about a woman who puts "all her emotions and energies into making a place for herself in the business world" specifically by taking... Read More
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Spider Web
by Worthington, Marjorie Muir
New York: Jonathan Cape and Harrison Smith. Near Fine. 1930. First Edition. Hardcover. (no dust jacket) [a nice clean copy with no significant shelfwear]. The author's very scarce debut novel, set in New York's Harlem of the 1890s, is centered around a German-Jewish widow, described in a contemporary review of the book as "a domineering, dishonest,... Read More
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Women With Nets
by Worthington, Richard [Richard Worthington Post]
New York: Brentano's. Very Good in Good+ dj. 1932. 2nd printing. Hardcover. (price-clipped) [book bumped at top corners, otherwise a solid clean copy; jacket has a shallow chip at top of front panel, small piece missing at bottom corner of rear panel, general edgewear and light soiling]. Novel set in post-World War I Berlin, centering around... Read More
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The Traitor; a play in two acts
by Wouk, Herman
New York/Hollywood/Toronto: Samuel French. Very Good-. (c.1949). Unstated edition. Softcover. [front cover just starting to pull loose a little, and a couple of pages seem to have been slightly mis-aligned with the book was bound; about a one-inch split in binding at bottom front hinge, with a bit of the spine covering missing there as well]. ... Read More
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Sowing Glory: The Memoirs of "Mary Ambree," the English Woman-Legionary
by Wren, Percival Christopher, ed.
New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company. Near Fine in Very Good+ dj. 1931. 2nd printing. Hardcover. [nice clean copy, no significant wear, just a touch of foxing to the fore-edge; jacket a bit darkened along spine, with a few tiny edge-nicks]. Pseudonymous memoir, based on the diary of a woman who purportedly served a five-year hitch in... Read More
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Beau Geste [Photoplay Edition]
by Wren, Percival Christopher
New York: Grosset & Dunlap. Near Fine in Very Good+ dj. (c.1926). First Edition Thus. Hardcover. [an exceptionally nice copy, with minimal wear to book; light edgewear to jacket, with a teensy bit of paper loss at the bottom front flapfold]. (4 B&W film stills) Photoplay Edition of this rousing Foreign Legion adventure yarn, a tie-in with... Read More
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Stepsons of France
by Wren, Percival Christopher
New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company. Near Fine in Near Fine dj. [1927]. "Authorized American Edition". Hardcover. [nice tight copy, minimal shelfwear, just a touch of soiling/age-toning to edges of text block, vintage price sticker (from the San Francisco department store The White House) on rear pastedown; jacket has a light diagonal smudge line (about 2 inches... Read More
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Sons of the Sea (The Novel of the Film) [published in the U.S. as "Old Ironsides"]
by Wright, A.M.R.
London: The Readers Library Publishing Company Ltd.. Very Good+ in Near Fine dj. [1928]. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. [modest wear to book, small tear in fore-edge of first text page; jacket shows only minor wear at edges and extremities]. (Readers Library, no. 204) Series British version of a "photoplay edition," in a small format (about the... Read More
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Their Ships Were Broken
by Wright, Constance
New York: E.P. Dutton & Co.. Near Fine in Very Good dj. (c.1938). First American Edition. Hardcover. [clean, solid copy with minimal shelfwear; jacket has some very shallow chipping along the top edge, a couple of tiny tears and associated creasing at bottom edge of front panel] A novel set against the background of the international... Read More
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The Devil's Highway
by Wright, Harold Bell, and John Lebar (pseud. for Gilbert Wright)
New York/London: D. Appleton and Company. Near Fine in Near Fine dj. 1932. First Edition. Hardcover. [tight clean book, the slightest bit of shelfwear to bottom edge; jacket shows minor wear along top and bottom edges, tiny stain at bottom edge of rear panel, short closed tear at top front foldover]. The first and only collaboration... Read More
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