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Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill.  Meriden, CT: The Ralston Society. Eleventh Printing, January 1944 (5,000 copies)....
04/18/2024

Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill. Meriden, CT: The Ralston Society. Eleventh Printing, January 1944 (5,000 copies). Hardcover. Red cloth with gilt titles & decorations to front & spine. 381 pp. 5-1/4" x 7-1/2".

Near fine in very good dust jacket. Previous owners' markings to front end paper & pastedown. Otherwise, interior bright, clean & unmarked. Crease to second rear end paper. Binding firm. Covers clean with bright titles to front & back; a touch of sun-fading to head of spine; light rubbing to corners & around edges; faint scuff to front. Dust jacket has mild wear & rubbing along edges & at corners with fraying to head of spine; short tear & diagonal crease to top front edge; sun-fading to spine. DJ comes protected by new, archival cover. More info at www.blueridgebookworks.com.

$450

Talks on Nationalism by Edward Bellamy. Chicago: The Peerage Press,1938. First Edition (stated). Hardcover. 191 pp. 5-1/...
02/28/2024

Talks on Nationalism by Edward Bellamy. Chicago: The Peerage Press,1938. First Edition (stated). Hardcover. 191 pp. 5-1/2" x 7-7/8".

Very good in very good dust jacket. Interior is clean & unmarked. Toning to pp. 14-15 & 30-31 where a booklet had been laid in. Mild toning to end papers & pastedowns & around margins of pages. Pulling to gutter at pp. 112/113, with cords showing but no loose pages. Binding firm; slight lean to spine. Covers have mild wear along edges, at spine ends & at corners; light rubbing to covers. Dust jacket has mild wear along edges with a few small tears & a bit of chipping to spine ends & at corners; darkening & mild soiling to spine & along flap folds. DJ comes protected by new, archival cover.

A collection of writings which originally appeared in 1891 in the weekly newspaper, "The New Nation," which Bellamy founded & edited. These essays explore Bellamy's ideas about material well-being & "the conception of a society where poverty & lack of opportunity for the many were but memories of an earlier time."

$65

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Honey Plants of North America (North of Mexico): A Guide to the Best Locations for Beekeeping in the United States by Jo...
02/26/2024

Honey Plants of North America (North of Mexico): A Guide to the Best Locations for Beekeeping in the United States by John H. Lovell. Medina, OH: The A. I. Root Company, 1926. First Edition.

Brown textured covers with debossed & gilted titles & decorations to front & spine. Illustrated with color frontispiece & numerous b&w photos. iv + 408 pp. 6-1/4" x 9-3/8".

Very good condition. Previous owner's name to top of front end paper & to left margin of pp. 100, 200, 300 & 400. Otherwise, interior clean. Small tear to bottom edge of title page. Foxing to edges of page block. Hinges strong. Binding has a bit of give, but remains sound. Covers have moderate rubbing & wear to corners, along edges & at spine ends; bumping to top corners; wear along spine edges; several stress creases & a bit of wear to spine.

$87

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Favorite Community Recipes - compiled by The Career Development Center, The Peoples Community Civil League [and] The Sou...
02/23/2024

Favorite Community Recipes - compiled by The Career Development Center, The Peoples Community Civil League [and] The Southwest Community Association. Printed by Walter's Publishing Company, Waseca, MN. No date of publication listed, but circa 1978.

A great late-1970's cookbook from the African-American community of Southwest Detroit, featuring over 300 recipes contributed by community members, including:

▪️ Seafood Gumbo - Leonardo Faustina III (Mayor Coleman Young's personal chef & restaurateur)
▪️ Candied Sweet Potatoes - Snow F. Grigsby (civil rights advocate and trade unionist)
▪️ Orange Yogurt Cake - Irma Craft (co-founder of the Career Development Center)
▪️ Philadelphia Cinnamon Buns - Earsie Thredgill
▪️ Southern Fried Chicken in Yogurt Gravy - Lulu Dunbar
▪️ Fried Okra, Plus - Edna Batiste
▪️ Tree Trimmers Sausage 'Cot Skillet - Eddie Edwards
▪️ Whiskey Snaps - Emma Moore

Softcover with plastic comb binding. 211 pp. 7-3/8" x 8-3/4".

Good vintage condition. A handwritten correction to one recipe on p. 26; writing to top of inside front cover; otherwise, pages appear clean & unmarked. Several dog-eared corners. Toning to inside rear cover caused by bound in Time ad. Pages are unevenly trimmed along side edge & are showing scattered, mild usage wear & soiling along edges. Creasing along binding edge of some pages, causing them to bunch up & not lie entirely flat when closed. Binding is solid with no cracks. Covers have wear along edges & at corners with tear along side edge of rear cover; tear to top corner of front cover at binding; soiling & toning & mild scrapes to both front & rear covers.

$125 || SOLD

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Thus Spake Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche. Introduction by Elizabeth Forster-Nietzsche. New York: The Modern Library...
02/22/2024

Thus Spake Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche. Introduction by Elizabeth Forster-Nietzsche. New York: The Modern Library / Boni & Liveright, 1917

First Modern Library Edition, First Printing. Part of the "First Catalog" of 12 titles published in May 1917 with all first printing points: Binding Style 1; marbled end papers; "Just Issued" catalog type C1 listing the first 12 books in The Modern Library printed on the page facing the title page; no text on copyright page.

Brown flexible leatherette with gilt titles to spine & gilt Modern Library BL device to front cover. 325 pp. 4-3/8" x 6-5/8".

Near fine condition. Penciled markings to top corner of half-title page. Occasional penciled margin marks in first 92 pages, & perhaps a stray mark or two thereafter, but otherwise pages clean & unmarked. Mild, even toning to pages. Several dog-ears & small creases to top corners. Small Brentano's bookstore label to bottom of rear pastedown. Binding firm; slight lean to heel of spine. Covers remain supple with very light flexing stress marks along top edge of front cover; light rubbing & wear at corners, spine ends & along edges; mild scuffing along outside edge of rear cover; a touch of darkening to spine titles; front cover device remains bright & unrubbed.

$250 || SOLD

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The Meaning of Relativity by Albert Einstein. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1945. Second Edition, First Pri...
02/21/2024

The Meaning of Relativity by Albert Einstein.

Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1945. Second Edition, First Printing (with "1945" to bottom of title page & to copyright page; no additional printings listed). Hardcover. 135 pp. 5-5/8" x 7-7/8".

Very good in very good, unclipped ($2.00) dust jacket. Previous owner's name & date to front end paper; penciled marginalia & limited underlining to page 2; small spots / stains to lower right margin of title page & contents page. Otherwise, interior is clean & unmarked. Binding firm & square. Covers have mild softening to spine ends; light rubbing to corners & spine ends. Dust jacket has 5/8 inch tear at bottom front corner of spine; 1-1/4 inch tears to both top corners of rear panel & a small tear along top rear edge; a bit of loss at head of spine (about 1/8 inch) & at top rear corner of spine; mild wear to top front corner with just a bit loss; darkening to spine & along flap folds; a touch of scuffing along upper portion of spine. DJ comes protected by new, archival cover.

$225 || SOLD

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The Sexual Cycle of Human Warfare: Being a New Theory of the Cause of War and an Inquiry into the Possibility of War-Pre...
02/16/2024

The Sexual Cycle of Human Warfare: Being a New Theory of the Cause of War and an Inquiry into the Possibility of War-Prediction by Norman Walter. London: The Mitre Press, 1950. First Edition. Hardcover. 207 pages. 5-5/8" x 8-5/8". Eleven illustrations: 7 b&w and 4 color plates. Very good in good, unclipped (15 s. net) dust jacket.

Norman Walter was a retired British Colonel when he wrote this book expounding his theory that "war is neither more nor less than a Titanic Sexual Act. War...stands in the same biological relationship to the vast organic body of society as sexual activity to the body of the individual" [quoted from dust jacket front flap].

Unable to find a publisher for his manuscript, Walter "dipped into his meager pension and had 500 copies printed at his own expense, most of which never sold" [quoted from Sam Cohen, "Confessions of the Father of the Neutron Bomb," p. 215].

Although Walter's book did not find a wide audience, it did have an important influence on Frank Herbert's Dune novels.

In "Listening to the Left Hand," Herbert writes:

"...We tend to react together with a remarkable degree of similarity across boundaries that are real only to individual cells, but remain transparent to the species. We tend to go psychotic together.

"Touch one part and all respond.

"The totality can learn.

"This implies a nonverbal chemistry of species-wide communication whose workings remain largely unknown. It implies that much of our collective behavior may be preplanned for us in the form of mechanisms that override consciousness. Remember that we're looking for patterns. The wild sexuality of combat troops has been remarked by observers throughout recorded history and has usually been passed off as a kind of boys-will-be-boys variation on the male mystique. Not until this century have we begun to question that item of consensus reality (read The Sexual Cycle of Human Warfare by N.I.M. Walter). One of the themes of my own science fiction novel, Dune, is war as a collective or**sm."

$750

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Don Quijote en la Pampa by Pedro Manuel Eguía & Fernando Vargas Caba. Illustrations by Alberto Cattaneo. Buenos Aires: T...
09/02/2023

Don Quijote en la Pampa by Pedro Manuel Eguía & Fernando Vargas Caba. Illustrations by Alberto Cattaneo. Buenos Aires: Talleres Graificos de Filpo, Distribuidores Mautone y Sosa, 1948.

A translation into Argentine "country verse" of the first part of "Don Quijote of La Mancha." A unique example of Gaucho literature, each chapter from the original corresponds to a song in gauchesque tenths. Many of the illustrations combine traditional representations of Quijote with elements of Gaucho life.

Softcover. 223 pp. 9-5/8" x 7". Pages uncut: quarto binding with most gatherings remaining uncut along top edges (4 leaves/8 pages per gathering).

Good condition. Pages age-toned but otherwise clean & unmarked. Printing on p. 70 is bleeding through onto p. 69. Mild creasing & small tears along edges of pp. 1-18. Binding fragile with cracking between pp. 112-113 & along front interior hinge. Contents remain firm. Covers worn along edges with small tears & some loss to spine ends & along edges (particularly bottom front edge); 1-1/2 inch tears to both ends of front hinge; small damp stain to top front edge of spine; mild crease along length of spine; general soiling & toning.

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$125 || SOLD

Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley. Everyman's Library Number 616. London: J. M. Dent & Sons / New Yo...
08/25/2023

Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley. Everyman's Library Number 616. London: J. M. Dent & Sons / New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. Second printing, 1922.

Red cloth over stiff, flexible boards. Blind stamped "Dent & Sons" device on front board. Gilt titles & decorations to spine. Decorated end papers. xii + 242 pp. 4-3/8" x 6-7/8".

Fine antique condition. Minor stain to top margin of p. 242. Several pages with creased top corners & associated soiling to facing pages. Otherwise, interior clean & unmarked & free of foxing. Soiling & a couple of superficial stains to bottom edge of page block. Binding firm; hinges solid; mild slant to spine. Covers have faint, dime-sized stain to front cover; light rubbing to edges; mild softening to spine ends; darkening to spine titles. More info at www.blueridgebookworks.com.

$125 || SOLD

Favorite Jokes of Famous People as told by them to Frank Ernest Nicholson, with caricatures by Frank Ernest Nicholson. F...
08/14/2023

Favorite Jokes of Famous People as told by them to Frank Ernest Nicholson, with caricatures by Frank Ernest Nicholson. First Edition. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1928.

Described on the front flap as a "gloom chaser" filled with "the favorite jokes of 100 or more well-known people interviewed by Mr. Nicholson (among them -- Lindbergh, Mayor Walker, Governor Smith, Harry Lauder, Irving Berlin)," this compilation also includes contributions from Herbert Hoover, Zane Grey, Ring Lardner, Anita Loos, E. Phillips Oppenheim, Jack Dempsey, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, John Barrymore, Lon Chaney, Emil Jannings and many more. With caricatures by Nicholson, "Favorite Jokes of Famous People" gives the feeling of a visit to Sardi's during the height of the Roaring Twenties. However, the book itself has mostly been forgotten in the 95 years since publication, & it is perhaps best known today as the recipient of a dismissive review by Dorothy Parker in her November 17, 1928 "Constant Reader" column in The New Yorker.

Good in good dust jacket. Previous owner's name & date to front end paper; initials to front pastedown. Otherwise, interior clean & unmarked. Mild, even toning to pages. Toning & light foxing to edges of page block. Binding firm & square. Covers have wear along edges, at corners & at spine ends with some fabric loss at heel of spine & boards showing along bottom edge; 1-1/2 split to top end of front hinge with several small holes in fabric along front & rear hinges; moisture staining to top & bottom margins of boards. Dust jacket is edge worn with chipping at corners, along top edge & to spine ends; several edge tears & creases; soiling & moisture staining & darkening. DJ comes protected by new, archival cover.

$125

The Native American: A Gift for the People. Compiled & published by Hector Orr, Philadelphia, 1845.An important, early e...
07/26/2023

The Native American: A Gift for the People. Compiled & published by Hector Orr, Philadelphia, 1845.

An important, early example of nativist propaganda from the Native American Party (commonly referred to as the Know-Nothings).

Publisher's forest green Morocco leather. Ornate gilt stamping to covers & spine. All edges gilt. Text printed in red ink with blue border. Five engravings with tissue guards: two different images of George Washington (one of them the frontispiece, which faces the half-title page), & one each of Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and Benjamin Franklin. Two sectional dividers printed on pink paper. One page, "Names of Members of the Native American National Convention", printed in gold on black paper. 199 + [1] pages. 7" x 10-1/8".

The Native American Party (later changed to the American Party, & more commonly known as the Know Nothing Party) held their first national convention on July 4, 1845 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The party was the successor to the American Republican Party, an anti-Catholic, anti-immigration, & nativist political organization that was launched in New York in June 1843, largely as a protest against immigrant voters & officeholders. In 1844, the American Republican Party carried municipal elections in New York City & Philadelphia, & the party expanded so rapidly that by 1845 a national convention was called.

This book, which was compiled & published by Hector Orr, a Philadelphia printer & delegate to the National Convention, consists of five sections. The first three sections reprint important foundational texts of the United States: (1) George Washington's Farewell Address; (2) The Declaration of Independence; & (3) The U.S. Constitution. The final two sections present the "Addresses of the Native American Conventions": Section 4 reprints the Address of the National Convention, & section 5 reprints the Address issued by the Pennsylvania State Convention, which was held August 6, 1845 in Harrisburg.

The National Convention's "Address of the Delegates" contains two parts. The first part is a "Declaration" that enumerates the Party's nativst & anti-Catholic grievances about the present state of immigration in the United States. The second part is a "Principles" section which presents the Party's political agenda, including requiring a 21-year residency on all immigrants before they are granted the right to vote, & the requirement that the Protestant King James Bible be used in public schools.

By printing these "Addresses of the Native American Conventions" together with three of the patriotic touchstones of the founding of the nation, Hector Orr was asserting that the Native American Party was the heir to the Founding Fathers & that the party was representing "real" Americans, which explicitly meant native born, white Protestants.

Very good. Previous owner's name in pencil to half-title & second front end paper; writing & initials to verso of front end paper. Foxing throughout, with areas of heavy toning & foxing, including pp. 13-20, final few pages, & most engravings & tissue guards. Otherwise, interior tight & clean. Creases to top corners of several pages. Small crack to top end of inside front hinge; rear hinge sound. Binding firm & square. Covers have mild wear at spine ends, along edges, at corners & along spine edges; small tear & repair to leather on rear cover; mild scuff to bottom portion of front cover; minor rubbing to gilt stamping.

Sabin 52038. According to WorldCat, only 28 physical copies are held by libraries.

An impressive, well-preserved copy.

$2,500

Millionaire Pl***oy: A Delirious and True Extravaganza of Inheriting a Fortune and Squandering It by Tom Boggs. New York...
05/18/2023

Millionaire Pl***oy: A Delirious and True Extravaganza of Inheriting a Fortune and Squandering It by Tom Boggs. New York: The Vanguard Press, 1933. First Edition.

A fictionalized biography of the young poet Robert Clairmont, "Millionaire Pl***oy" begins in 1925 when Clairmont receives notice that he has inherited $350,000 from the estate of a wealthy businessman whom he'd met several years earlier while working as a lifeguard at a swim club in his native Pittsburgh. Clairmont promptly moves to New York City, enrolls at the Columbia School of Journalism and begins spending his new found fortune. He telephones Boggs to come from Pittsburgh to join him, and Boggs becomes a participant in and chronicler of Clairmont's adventures. Over the next few years, Clairmont gives parties that sometimes last for weeks, he distributes cash freely to friends and strangers, he sends some friends to study in Paris while supporting others in NYC. The book ends on the night of Monday, October 28, 1929 with Clairmont's fortune wiped out by the Stock Market Crash. Faced with impending poverty, Clairmont does what he does best, he uses the last of his cash to treat a small group of friends to an all-night party.

An ex-lending library copy with the front panel of the dust jacket pasted to the front end paper & front flap pasted inside the front cover. Library stickers & stamps to end papers & scattered throughout. Stain along side edge of pp. 275-292. Scattered smudges & soiling; a couple of small edge tears to pages. Creases to top corners of multiple pages. Hinges sound. Binding firm with slight lean to heel of spine. Covers have wear along edges & at corners with boards showing at bottom rear corner of spine, along edge of front board & at front corners; moisture staining & discoloration to rear board.

Overall, in fair condition, but still a solid & desirable copy of this rare account of extravagance during the waning years of the Roaring 20's. More details at www.ebay.com/str/blueridgebookworks

$750 || SOLD

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