The Shrike
by Kramm, Joseph
New York: Random House. Very Good+ in Very Good dj. (c.1952). First Edition. Hardcover. [lower corners lightly bumped, tiny crack in top edge of front cover; jacket age-toned (typical with RH published plays of this era), browned and lightly stained along spine, a couple of tiny tears and edges and corners]. (B&W photographs) Pulitzer Prize-winning drama... Read More
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The Realist - issue no. 69 (September 1966)
by Krassner, Paul, ed.
New York: The Realist Association. Near Fine. 1966. (No. 69). Magazine. [nice copy, minimal age-toning, no tears or other blemishes]. (cartoons, graphics) A typical issue of Krassner's provocative political/cultural journal. The highlight of this particular issue is "An Impolite Interview with Timothy Leary, which occupies about one-third of the issue's 32 pages. Other... Read More
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Tribute to Frank Sinatra, and presentation of the "Ella" Lifetime Achievement Award - December 3, 1990
by Kraus, Ruth, ed.
(n.p.): Performing Arts (for the Society of Singers). Very Good. 1990. Softcover. [light external handling wear only, but because this is a perfect-bound volume one section of pages near the front of the book has become detached from the glued binding]. (B&W photographs, ads) Tribute/program book for an event held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in... Read More
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The Things
by NORM (Dimitri Bruni and Manuel Krebs)
Zurich: NORM. Near Fine. 2002. First Edition. Softcover. 3931126757 . [very light wear to bottom edge, minor external surface scuffing/scratching]. (graphs, diagrams, charts, etc.) The second book published by the Zurich-based graphic design firm NORM, which was co-founded by Dimitri Bruni and Manuel Krebs in 1999. Internationally recognized designers of fonts and typefaces... Read More
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Nicholas Ray
by Kreidl, John Francis
Boston: Twayne Publishers. Near Fine. 1977. First Edition. Hardcover. (no dust jacket, as issued) [very slight wear to extremities, "property of" stamp on ffep (but no name filled in)]. (Twayne's Theatrical Arts Series) Series (B&W photographs) Career study of the director of IN A LONELY PLACE, REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE, BIGGER THAN LIFE, JOHNNY GUITAR and... Read More
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Alain Resnais
by Kreidl, John Francis
Boston: Twayne Publishers. Near Fine. 1978. First Edition. Hardcover. (no dust jacket, as issued) [nice clean tight copy, with just a trace of scraping to the gilt spine lettering & border, slight bumping to top corners, small bookstore stamp on ffep]. (Twayne's Theatrical Arts Series) Series (B&W photographs) Critical survey of the work of ths ... Read More
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The Power of the Unknown Citizen
by Kresh, Paul
Philadelphia/New York: J.B. Lippincott Company. Near Fine in Very Good+ dj. 1969. First Edition. Hardcover. [minimal shelfwear to book, small rubber-stamp on front endpaper ("MGM Documentary / 804 Directors Bldg."); jacket has a 3/4" closed tear at the top front hinge, a couple of tiny nicks and some minor creasing along bottom edge, minor wear at spine... Read More
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Dude Ranch
by Krims, Milton
New York: The Macaulay Company. Very Good+ in Fair dj. (c.1930). First Edition. Hardcover. [moderate wear to bottom edges and extremities, tiny stain on bottom edge of text block, age-toning to edges of text block; jacket has numerous chips and tears, especially on the rear panel]. Comic-western novel about the owner of a failing dude ranch,... Read More
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King of the B's: A Retrospective of the Films of Edgar G. Ulmer [program/poster]
by (Krohn, Bill)
Los Angeles: UCLA Film Archives in association with Goethe Institute Los Angeles. Very Good. [1983]. Ephemera. [light handling wear, a little soiling to rear cover]. (B&W photographs) Full program for a retrospective of the work of the now-acclaimed (but then still pretty obscure) B-movie master, Edgar G. Ulmer, held at UCLA from October 6 through December... Read More
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Waiting for Nothing and Other Writings
by Kromer, Tom (ed. by Arthur D. Casciato and James L.W. West III)
Athens/London: University of Georgia Press. Fine in Fine dj. (c.1986). 1st printing. Hardcover. [a beautiful, as-new copy, with no discernible wear to either book or jacket]. Handsomely-produced reprint of the author's mid-Depression down-and-out novel, originally published in 1935, augmented by the text of his unfinished novel, "Michael Kohler," four short stories, various book reviews and... Read More
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Slums on Screen: World Cinema and the Planet of Slums
by Krstic, Igor
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Near Fine. (c.2016). First Edition. Hardcover. (laminated hard covers; no dust jacket, as issued) [minor handling wear only, a nice clean book]. "Combining approaches from cultural, globalisation and film studies, [the author] outlines a transnational history of films that either document or fictionalise the favelas, shantytowns, barrios populares or chawls of our... Read More
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Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures
by Kubrick, Christiane
Boston: Little, Brown and Company / A Bulfinch Press Book. Fine in Near Fine dj. 2002. 1st North American edition. Hardcover. [nice as-new copy, no discernible wear to book; very slight scrunching to dust jacket at ends of spine].. (B&W photographs) A selection of photos from the filmmaker's personal archive, with commentary by his widow. "Featuring... Read More
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Full Metal Jacket: The Screenplay
by Kubrick, Stanley, Michael Herr and Gustav Hasford
New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Near Fine. 1987. First Edition. Softcover. [a nice clean copy, with very slight dog-earing at lower right corner of front cover and upper left corner of rear cover, no other significant wear]. Trade PB (color photographs) The screenplay, in oversize trade paperback format (illustrated with more than 140 color stills), from... Read More
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Assigned to Adventure [*SIGNED*]
by Kuhn, Irene
Philadelphia/New York: J.B. Lippincott Company. Very Good in Good dj. (c.1938). First Edition. Hardcover. (in Grosset & Dunlap dust jacket) [book is moderately worn, spine cloth faded, light dampstaining to cloth along top edges of both covers; jacket is slightly shorter than the book itself, and has been backed with brown paper tape along all edges and... Read More
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Maypoles and Morals
by Kummer, Frederic Arnold
New York: J.H. Sears & Company, Inc.. Very Good in Fair dj. 1929. 4th printing. Hardcover. NOISBN . [a good sound copy, light shelfwear, a little wear to cloth at ends of spine, some age-toning to edges of text block; the jacket is a bit of a mess, with a heavily soiled and faded spine, an irregular chunk... Read More
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The Stranger
by Kuncewiczowa, Maria
New York: L.B. Fischer. Near Fine in Very Good dj. (c.1945). First American Edition. Hardcover. [nice clean book, just a touch of wear to spine ends; jacket lightly edgeworn, a bit darkened along spine, one tiny closed tear at top of front panel]. Novel about a Polish-born woman musician, who is educated in Russia but feels herself... Read More
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1001 Ways to Beat the Draft
by Kupferberg, Tuli, and Robert Bashlow
New York: Grove Press (An Evergreen Black Cat Book). Very Good+. 1967 (c.1966). 1st printing thus. Softcover. [nice tight copy, minor edgewear to covers, tiny tear at top edge of rear cover, small stain on title page, one-time owner's tiny signature at top of title page]. Mass Market PB (B&W photographs, facsimiles) A classic piece of... Read More
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Beat It, Kid...You Can't Vote!
by Kurtzman, Harvey, comp.; with the help of Chuck Alverson, Lynn Ashby, Burt Bernstein, Dick Gibbons, Larry Siegel, and Gloria Steinem
Greenwich CT: Fawcett Publications, Inc.. Very Good. (c.1967). First Edition. Softcover. [modest edgewear to covers, one-time owner's name plus date & place of purchase in ink at top of title page]. (Fawcett Special #200) Series Trade PB News photos of news-making people, mostly politicians (including everybody who was in the running-for-President mix in 1968), enhanced with... Read More
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Only One Life: A Story of Missionary Resilience: Biography of Lena Rosenberg
by Kuschnir, Vera
Broken Arrow OK: Slavic Christian Publishing USA. Near Fine. 1996. First Edition. Softcover. 1885024045 . [nice clean copy, minor edgewear, a couple of lines of information on copyright page lined through (but still readable)]. Trade PB (B&W photographs) "A compilation from archives and memory," by one of her granddaughters, telling the life story of the founder... Read More
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The Enchanted Hill
by Kyne, Peter B.
New York: Grosset & Dunlap. Very Good+ in Very Good+ dj. (c.1924). Reprint. Hardcover. [good solid copy, minimal shelfwear, tiny white stain at bottom edge of front cover, tiny stain and one-time owner's signature on ffep; jacket a bit edgeworn, one-inch closed tear at bottom of front panel, a few other little edge-nicks, still bright and attractive].... Read More
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Fire and Ice
by Kytle, Ray
New York: David McKay Company, Inc.. Very Good+ in Very Good+ dj. (c.1975). First Edition. Hardcover. [spine a bit turned, light bumping to all corners; jacket lightly rubbed, with tiny tears at corners (to match the bumping), a couple of tiny nicks along the right edge of the front panel, one short closed tear at bottom of... Read More
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The Literary Absolute: The Theory of Literature in German Romanticism
by Lacoue-Labarthe, Philippe, and Jean-Luc Nancy (translated by Philip Barnard and Cheryl Lester)
Albany: State University of New York Press. Very Good. 1st printing. Softcover. [surface rubbing/scuffing along bottom edge of front cover, slight ripple in text block, previous owner's name in ink at top of front endpaper but no markings in text]. (Intersections: Philosophy and Critical Theory) Series Trade PB Originally published in France in 1978, this is... Read More
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Harold Lloyd
by Lacourbe, Roland
[Paris]: Éditions Seghers. Near Fine. 1970. First Edition. Softcover. [a nice clean copy, light external wear only, old price label affixed to rear cover]. (Cinéma d'aujourd'hui, no. 66) Series Trade PB (B&W photographs) French-language monograph on the great American film comedian, published the year before his death. Following the typical format of this popular... Read More
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The Innocent Gunman
by Lacroix, Jean-Paul (translated from the French by Hugh Shelley)
London: Elek Books. Very Good+ in Very Good+ dj. 1957. 1st U.K. edition. Hardcover. (price-clipped) [minor shelfwear, spine a bit turned; jacket quite nice, would rate Near Fine but for the somewhat clumsy price-clipping (which removes just a tiny corner of the jacket flap text)]. Comic novel about "Fiérot Le Pou" (get it?), a gangster who... Read More
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The Men from the Boys
by Lacy, Ed (pseud. for Len Zinberg)
New York: Harper & Brothers. Near Fine in Very Good dj. (c.1956). First Edition. Hardcover. [nice copy with light shelfwear only, a touch of dust-soiling to top of text block; the jacket is a little edgeworn, with some crinkling at the base of the spine and shallow paper loss at the top of the spine (no effect... Read More
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