Pordenone A Town [on cover and slipcase: Pordenone Una Città]
by Goi, Paolo, ed.
Pordenone (Italy): Edizioni Savioprint. Near Fine. 1992. Unstated edition. Hardcover. (no dust jacket; in slipcase) [both book and slipcase are in beautiful condition, the book blemished only by a gift inscription (non-authorial, in Italian) on the verso of the ffep, the slipcase by a tiny black smudge at the top rear]. (B&W and color photos,... Read More
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The Harry Golden Omnibus [*SIGNED*]
by Golden, Harry
London: Cassell & Company Ltd.. Near Fine in Very Good+ dj. 1962. First Edition. Hardcover. [minor shelfwear, light age-toning to edges of text block; jacket a bit edgeworn, light soiling to rear panel]. SIGNED by the author on the ffep (signature only). A selection of pieces from the popular Jewish-American writer and newspaper publisher's three best-selling... Read More
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A Little Girl is Dead [*SIGNED*]
by Golden, Harry
Cleveland/New York: The World Publishing Company. Near Fine in Good dj. (c.1965). First Edition. Hardcover. [modest shelfwear, faint soiling to edges of text block; the jacket has several small tears and minor bits of paper loss at several corners]. SIGNED by the author (no inscription) on the front endpaper. The story of the murder of... Read More
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Women in Sports: Horseback Riding
by Golden, Flora
New York: Harvey House. Near Fine. (c.1978). Unstated edition. Hardcover. (pictorial hard covers; no dust jacket) [NOT ex-library: nice, clean copy, some light soling to covers, faint sticker shadow on ffep]. (B&W photographs) Biographical sketches of five prominent horsewomen -- Denise Boudrot, Michele McEvoy, Hilda Gurney, Sue Sally Jones and Helen Crabtree. .
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Ess, Ess, Mein Kindt (Eat, Eat, My Child) [*SIGNED*]
by Golden, Harry
New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. Near Fine in Very Good+ dj. (c.1966). 2nd impression. Hardcover. [a good sound copy with minor shelfwear only; the jacket shows a bit of edgewear, with a few little nicks and a bit of dog-earing along the top edge (mostly at the top of the spine)]. SIGNED by the author on the... Read More
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The Prospect Before Us
by Gold, Herbert
Cleveland/New York: The World Publishing Company. Near Fine in Very Good- dj. (c.1954). First Edition. Hardcover. (price-clipped) [minor shelfwear only to book; the jacket is worn at the corners, with a number of tiny nicks along the top and bottom edges, creasing in the lower section of the rear panel, a small sticker-removal scar on the front... Read More
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Store of Ladies
by Golding, Louis
New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Good. 1927. First American Edition. Hardcover. (no dust jacket) [worn but intact, bumping and slight exposure of boards at several corners]. A satire of modern (English, 1920s) manners by this Anglo-Jewish author. The opening paragraph lays it out: "This is the story of Mrs. Horsham, after she met Jimmy Burton,... Read More
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The Thing of It Is . . .
by Goldman, William
New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc.. Near Fine in Very Good+ dj. (c.1967). First Edition. Hardcover. [nice clean book with just the teensiest bit of shelfwear; jacket lightly scuffed on front panel, minor wear to extremities]. "A closely woven, sharply focused story of a young couple vacationing in London and Rome and Venice, in the... Read More
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The Mike Gold Reader; from the writings of Michael Gold
by Gold, Michael
New York: International Publishers. Very Good+ in Very Good dj. (c.1954). First Edition. Hardcover. [a good sound copy, light age-toning to edges of text block, minor shelfwear; the jacket is a little scuffed on the front panel, lightly soiled on the rear panel]. "A cross-section from a wide range of his poetry, stories, sketches, columns, reportage,... Read More
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120 Million
by Gold, Michael (pseud. for Itzok Isaac Granich)
New York: International Publishers. Very Good. (c.1929). Unstated edition. Hardcover. (no dust jacket) [light shelfwear, age-toning to edges of text block, small indentation in top of text block (with minor damage to the top edges of a few pages), non-authorial gift inscription dated 1934 on front endpaper]. Short fiction and non-fiction pieces, drama and verse, by... Read More
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Change the World! [*SIGNED*]
by Gold, Michael (pseud. for Itzok Isaac Granich)
New York: International Publishers. Very Good-. (c.1936). Unstated edition. Hardcover. (no dust jacket) [a good sound copy, but with some unfortunate damage (about a 1-inch rip in the cloth along the rear joint), some uneven fading to front cover]. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on the front endpaper: "To Bill Learner - / No Pasaran! /... Read More
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Wolf Tone
by Goldman, Lawrence
New York: The M.S. Mill Co. / William Morris & Company. Very Good+ in Good dj. 1948. First Edition. Hardcover. [good sound book, top corners bumped, light dust-soiling to top of text block; jacket moderately rubbed (including a long white streak down the middle of the spine), with various small closed tears, shallow chipping at spine ends,... Read More
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The Castrato
by Goldman, Lawrence Louis
New York: The John Day Company. Near Fine in Near Fine dj. (c.1973). First Edition. Hardcover. 0381982327 . [spine very slightly turned, minor shelfwear to bottom edge, one-time owner's signature at top of ffep; jacket shows just light surface wear, thin black smudge across lower edge of spine]. "Set against the dazzling courts of Madrid and... Read More
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Magic
by Goldman, William
London: Macmillan London Limited. Near Fine in Near Fine dj. 1976. 1st U.K. edition. Hardcover. [sharp-looking copy, the rear hinge very slightly weakened but no other significant wear; the jacket has a few tiny unobtrusive indentation marks on the rear panel, otherwise unblemished]. Nice copy of the first British edition of Goldman's novel about a psychologically... Read More
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The Miraculous Fish of Domingo Gonzales [*SIGNED*]
by Goldsmith, Martin M.
New York: W.W. Norton & Company. Very Good in Very Good dj. (c.1950). First Edition. Hardcover. (price-clipped) [cheaply-manufactured book showing wear to boards at all corners and along bottom edge, otherwise a decent clean copy; jacket has a couple of tiny shallow chips, at top of rear panel and top of spine (the latter slightly affecting the... Read More
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Double Jeopardy
by Goldsmith, Martin M.
New York: The Macaulay Company. Good+. (c.1938). First Edition. Hardcover. (no dust jacket) [decent copy, front hinge cracked but not separated, light dampstaining and a few small white marks at bottom of front cover (interior of book not affected), slight fraying at bottom front corner]. Very scarce first novel by the author of "Detour," exploring the question... Read More
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Detour: An Extraordinary Tale
by Goldsmith, Martin M.
(n.p.): O'Bryan House Publishers. Fine. (c.2005). 1st American paperback edition. Softcover. [nice clean as-new book, with no discernible wear]. Trade PB Reprint of the novel that served as the basis for the renowned 1945 film of the same title, which has justifiably been called "the greatest B- movie ever made." Remarkably, there had never been... Read More
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Double Jeopardy
by Goldsmith, Martin M.
New York: The Macaulay Company. Very Good+ in Very Good+ dj. (c.1938). First Edition. Hardcover. [nice square copy, a few tiny nicks to cloth at edges, a little wear at spine ends, long-ago seller's price lightly rubber-stamped on rear endpaper; jacket shows a bit of edgewear, teensy paper loss at a couple of bottom corners, one-inch closed... Read More
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Rabbi and Priest: A Story
by Goldsmith, Milton
Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America. Very Good. 1936 (c.1891). Reprint. Hardcover. (brown cloth, no dust jacket) [moderately worn copy, light bumping at a couple of corners, a few very slightly scrunched lower page corners, gilt spine lettering rubbed but still readable; attractive custom vintage bookplate on front pastedown, previous owner's name/address on ffep]. Reprint... Read More
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The Miraculous Fish of Domingo Gonzales
by Goldsmith Martin M.
New York: W.W. Norton & Company. Very Good in Very Good- dj. (c.1950). First Edition. Hardcover. (price-clipped) [moderately shelfworn, faint dampstain along right-hand edge of front cover (interior of book not affected), minor soiling to page edges; jacket shows some wear at edges and corners, slightly faded at spine, minor paper loss at spine ends, slight rubbing/soiling].... Read More
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Curtain of Storm
by Gollomb, Joseph
New York: The Macmillan Company. Near Fine in Very Good+ dj. 1933. First Edition. Hardcover. (in a Grosset & Dunlap (reissue) dust jacket) [nice copy, with a slight bump to the lower front corner and some discoloration in the gutters; the jacket is bright and attractive, with slight fading to the spine and a bit of wear... Read More
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Black Friday, and Other Stories
by Goodis, David
London: Serpent's Tail. Near Fine. 2006. First Edition Thus. Softcover. [a tight clean book, with a couple of pages very slightly scrunched at fore-edge, and a tiny bump/bend at bottom right corner of front cover]. Trade PB In addition to the novel "Black Friday," originally published in 1954, this volume also collects a dozen of Goodis's magazine... Read More
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Behold This Woman
by Goodis, David
New York/London: D. Appleton-Century Company. Good in Fair dj. (c.1947). First Edition. Hardcover. [just a bit of wear to book, but with soiling/spotting/browning to page edges, one-time owner's signature at top of ffep; alas, the jacket's a mess, heavily edgeworn, with a ragged diagonal tear across the front panel (pretty much held together by the jacket protector)... Read More
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The Hero of Santa Maria; a ridiculous tragedy in one act
by Goodman, Kenneth Sawyer, and Ben Hecht
New York: Frank Shay. Good. (c.1920). First Edition. Stapled wraps. [edgeworn and moderately soiled, small damaged patch in front gutter (no text affected)]. (The Stage Guild Plays, No. 1) Series A one-act comedy set in Indiana, about a man who, with the collaboration of his son (an Army deserter and general ne'er-do-well, who is falsely reported... Read More
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The Wonder Hat, and Other One-Act Plays
by Goodman, Kenneth Sawyer, and Ben Hecht
New York/London: D. Appleton and Company. Very Good. 1925. First Edition. Hardcover. (no dust jacket) [modest shelfwear, light surface deterioration along left edge of front cover and edges of rear cover, slight fading to spine]. (The Stage Guild Plays, No. 1) Series Five one-act plays by Goodman and Hecht: "The Wonder Hat"; "The Two Lamps"; "An... Read More
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