One to Count Cadence
by Crumley, James
New York: Random House. Near Fine in Very Good dj. (c.1969). First Edition. Hardcover. [nice clean copy, just a touch of fading to cloth along top edge (consistent with tiny nicks and tears in the jacket); the jacket has a few small nicks and tears along the top edge, with some dog-earing at the top of the... Read More
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The Lakewood Starwalk, As Seen Through the Eyes of D.O.T. [Disciples of Trinity]
by Crumpler, Jeanette Howeth, and James H. (Jim) Davis
Austin TX: Nortex Press. Near Fine in Fine dj. 1998. First Edition. Hardcover. [nice copy, flawless except for bumped top corners]. (B&W photographs) Not quite half the book is devoted to the history of the Lakewood Theater in East Dallas (including chapters on the history of the theater building itself, the history of the 3/8 Robert-Morton Theater... Read More
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American Way of Death: Cine Negro Americano 1990-2010 / American Film Noir 1990-2010
by Cueto, Roberto, and Antonio Santamarina, eds.
San Sebastián (Spain): Festival Internacional de Cine de Donostia-San Sebastián. Near Fine. (c.2011). First Edition. Softcover. [nice copy, virtually as-new but for the most miniscule bumping to a couple of corners]. Trade PB (color photographs) An in-depth examination of supposed American "film noir" during the two decades spanning the millennium; if you think film noir can... Read More
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Hallmark Hall of Fame: A Tradition of Excellence: January 18/April 18, 1985
by Culhane, John, et al.
New York: The Museum of Broadcasting. Fine. 1985. First Edition. Softcover. [a lovely, as-new copy, with no discernible wear]. (B&W and color photographs) Nicely-produced program for a retrospective of this prestigious TV drama series, presented by the Museum of Broadcasting. Contents: Introduction; "A Tradition of Excellence," by John Culhane; "Remembrances from the Early Days," by... Read More
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Redshirts of Destiny: A Novel of the Filibusters
by Cunningham, Eugene
New York: Empire Books. Near Fine in Good+ dj. (c.1935). First Edition (?). Hardcover. [nice tight clean copy with minor shelfwear only, vintage price sticker (from San Francisco department store The White House) at upper corner of rear pastedown; the jacket has a bit of soiling to the rear panel and along the bottom and right edges... Read More
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Tony Curtis: The Autobiography [*SIGNED*]
by Curtis, Tony, and Barry Paris
New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc.. Fine in Fine dj. (c.1993). First Edition. Hardcover. [lovely, as-new copy, with no discernible wear to either book or jacket]. (B&W photographs) INSCRIBED (with only the inscribee's first name) and SIGNED by the author, on the verso of the half-title page (with some bleed-through). Bernie Schwartz of the Bronx... Read More
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Tom B. and the Joyful Noise
by Cushman, Jerome
Philadelphia: The Westminster Press. Fine in Very Good+ dj. (c.1970). First Edition. Hardcover. 0664324673 . [no discernible wear to book; jacket has a very shallow chip and a one-inch closed tear at top of front panel, otherwise just lightly edgeworn (mostly along top edge of rear panel)]. (pen and ink drawings) Story for young readers about Tom... Read More
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Tribute to Mary Pickford
by Cushman, Robert B. (apprecation, critical notes and filmography)
[Washington DC]: The American Film Institute Theatre. Very Good+. 1970. First Edition. Stapled wraps. [some age-toning at edges, light soiling to rear cover]. (B&W photographs) 20-page booklet (including covers), issued in conjunction with a Mary Pickford film series -- the first such retrospective of her work, I believe -- presented by the American Film Institute, the Los... Read More
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Night Probe!
by Cussler, Clive
New York: Bantam Books. Very Good+ in Very Good+ dj. 1981. First Edition. Hardcover. [minor wear to base of spine, front hinge a little weak; the jacket shows modest wear at the corners and edges, one tiny tear at upper front hinge, slight wrinkling at the top edge of the rear panel]. The intrepid Dirk Pitt is charged with locating... Read More
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The Robbed Heart
by Cuthbert, Clifton
New York: L.B. Fischer. Fair in Fair dj. 1945. First Edition. Hardcover. [worn copy, some fraying to cloth at top of spine, front endpaper removed, lower corners bumped, etc.; jacket heavily edgeworn, chipped at spine ends, various small tears and scrapes, bits of paper loss at extremities, etc.]. Novel about a young New Yorker from a... Read More
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The Face on the Cutting Room Floor [*SIGNED*]
by Cutler, Stan
New York: Dutton. Fine in Near Fine dj. 1991. First Edition. Hardcover. 0525933816 . [no discernable wear to book itself; jacket shows a trace of surface rubbing, very minor wear along bottom edge of front panel]. INSCRIBED to veteran TV writer Mel Tolkin, and SIGNED by the author on the half-title page. The second adventure... Read More
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Lilly Daché's Glamour Book
by Daché, Lilly (ed. by Dorothy Roe Lewis)
Philadelphia/New York: J.B. Lippincott Company. Very Good in Good dj. (c.1956). First Edition. Hardcover. [slight bumping/fraying to cloth at top corners and top of spine, light soiling to edges of text block, one-time owner's signature at top of ffep; jacket moderately edgeworn, some paper loss at both ends of spine, spine also slightly darkened]. The noted... Read More
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The House That Ince Built [*SIGNED*]
by Daggett, Dennis Lee
Glendale CA: Great Western Publishing. Very Good+. (c.1980). First Edition. Softcover. [light external wear, faint uneven fading to covers, old bookseller's rubber stamp at bottom of title page (Larry Edmunds Cinema Bookshop)]. Trade PB (B&W photographs) INSCRIBED generically and SIGNED by the author at the upper right corner of the title page. Primarily a history... Read More
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Olives on the Apple Tree
by D'Agostino, Guido
New York: Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc.. Good+. 1940. First Edition. Hardcover. (no dust jacket) [decent copy with moderate shelfwear, several dents/cracks in lower edge of rear cover, front hinge a little weak]. "Emile Gardella, a doctor, and his family, move out of their Italian immigrant community to blend in with the middle class; but Marco, the... Read More
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From Flushing to Calvary
by Dahlberg, Edward
New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. Fair. (c.1932). First Edition. Hardcover. (lacking the original dust jacket, but encased in a nice-looking facsimile reproduction of same; see 2nd image posted with this listing) [wear to edges and extremities, both hinges cracked, spine slightly turned, internally clean]. Dahlberg's second novel (after "Bottom Dogs," published in 1929), "a story... Read More
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Do These Bones Live [*SIGNED*]
by Dahlberg, Edward
New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. Near Fine in Very Good+ dj. (c.1941). First Edition. Hardcover. (price-clipped) [sharp-looking copy, minor shelfwear only to book, slight age-toning to edges of text block; minor wear to jacket at extremities, faint scratch line on front panel, downgraded from Near Fine only because of the price-clipping]. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on the... Read More
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The Flea of Sodom [*SIGNED*]
by Dahlberg, Edward
London/New York: Peter Nevill Limited. Near Fine. 1950. 1st U.K. edition. Hardcover. (no dust jacket) [light handling wear only]. INSCRIBED to artist R.B. Kitaj and SIGNED by the author: "For Kitaj / An artist who I / always hope be lost, / for he he [sic] imagines he / has found himself / is a [indecipherable] fool[?]... Read More
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Tears, Love and Laughter: The Story of the Acadians
by Daigle, Pierre V.
Cecilia LA: Hebert Publications. Near Fine. 1980. Third Edition. Softcover. [nice tight copy, minimal handling wear, light soiling to top edge, some very minor foxing to the fore-edge]. Trade PB (B&W photographs) A history and portrait of the Acadian people of Louisiana and their culture, with a special emphasis on Cajun music. The first half... Read More
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The White and Gold Lady
by Daingerfield, Foxhall
New York: George H. Doran Company. Very Good in Very Good dj. (c.1927). First Edition. Hardcover. [nice solid copy, minor shelfwear, a couple of pages ragged at fore-edge from having been carelessly cut; jacket shows mild edgewear, a bit of soiling/rubbing, a couple of tiny edge-tears, ragged pull-tear across across mid-spine (no text affected)]. "This is a... Read More
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They Waited for the Night
by Dale, Virginia
New York: Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc.. Very Good in Fair dj. 1939. First Edition. Hardcover. [a decent, solid copy, bumped at corners but otherwise only lightly shelfworn; jacket is pretty rough, with heavy edgewear, a split about halfway up from the bottom along the front hinge, small piece missing from lower right corner of front panel,... Read More
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John Doe Murderer
by Dale, William
New York: Gateway Books. Good. 1942. First Edition. Hardcover. (no dust jacket) [moderately worn and a bit soiled, spine slightly turned, evidently a former rental library book but with all evidence removed (there are tape marks on both endpaper and the possible remnants of a label of some kind on the rear endpaper) except for a single... Read More
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Death of a Revolutionist
by Dall, Jack
New York: Gateway Books. Very Good+ in Very Good dj. 1940. First Edition. Hardcover. [good sound copy with only light shelfwear, small tape marks on both endpapers and pastedowns, old bookseller's tiny stamp on front pastedown (The Book Shop, 295 Chestnut St.); the jacket is bright and colorful, with minor edgewear, two old yellowed tape marks on... Read More
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The Yukon Territory
by Dall, W.H.; George M. Dawson; William Ogilvie; introduction by F. Mortimer Trimmer
London: Downey & Co. Limited. Very Good. 1898. First Edition. Hardcover. (gilt- and silver-embossed illustrated cover; no dust jacket) [moderate wear to extremities, boards a bit exposed at bottom corners, a couple of tiny pin-holes in spine cloth, bumping and light fraying to cloth at spine ends, half-inch tear at bottom rear hinge, gilt spine lettering dulled... Read More
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The Night of Fear
by Dalton, Moray (pseud. for Katherine Mary Dalton Renoir)
New York/Chicago: A.L. Burt Company. Poor in Poor dj. (c.1931). Reprint. Hardcover. [both the book and the jacket are in pretty rough shape, having gotten wet at some point: the book's covers and endpapers are stained, and the previous owner's name plus the date & place of purchase are written at the top of the half-title page;... Read More
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The Hidden Hand
by Daly, Carroll John
New York: Grosset & Dunlap. Near Fine in Very Good dj. (c.1929). Reprint. Hardcover. [nice clean copy, a touch of wear to lower extremities, spine very slightly turned; jacket shows some wear along top and bottom edges, with various small nicks and tiny chips, front panel a bit scuffed/rubbed]. Hard-boiled detective fiction by one of its... Read More
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