Comedy, Italian Style 1950-1980
Torino: ERI, 1986. Illustrated. 121 pages, 8vo, pictorial wrappers; lightly dust soiled. Torino: ERI--Edizioni Rai Radiotelevisione, (1986). A very good copy. More
Torino: ERI, 1986. Illustrated. 121 pages, 8vo, pictorial wrappers; lightly dust soiled. Torino: ERI--Edizioni Rai Radiotelevisione, (1986). A very good copy. More
327pp. 8vo, cloth, d.w. Indianapolis, (1972). Very good. More
New York: Rinehart, 1958. 280pp. small 8vo, cloth, d.w.; upper corner of text dampstained. New York: Rinehart, (1958). More
New York: Council for Democracy, 1940. 8 pages, printed self wrappers. New York: Council for Democracy, (1940). Revised edition, with an additional 9 lines written for the original broadcast of this dramatic warning to Americans about the totalitarian menace abroad. More
New York: Council for Democracy, 1940. 8 pages, printed boards. New York: Farrar Rinehart, (1940). First Edition. Dramatic warning to Americans about the totalitarian menace abroad was a radio broadcast. More
1974. Illus. 337pp. 8vo, cloth, (faded). N.Y.: Delacorte Press, (1974). More
1958. N.Y., (1958). More
Lanham: Scarecrow, 1997. Introduction by Henry Morgan. viii + 294 pages, 4to, red cloth. Lanham: The Scarecrow Press, 1997. Second edition. A fine copy. presentation copy signed by Bill Owen on front free endpaper. More
1972. 392pp. 8vo, cloth. N.Y., (1972). More
1942. Caldwell offers to do another broadcast for the Council for Democracy, as the first one was so well received. Included are carbon copies of letters to Caldwell concerning the project. January 15, 1942. More
1976. Profusely illustrated. 256 pages. 4to, yellow cloth (slightly worn; gift inscription on front endpaper). New York: Rutledge Book, 1976. A very good copy, lacking the dust wrapper. More
New York: Holt, 1945. Thin 8vo, d.w. N.Y.: Holt, (1945). First Edition. A verse play, written for radio. Review copy, autographed by the author. More
New York: Harper, 1942. 8vo, blue cloth, d.w. chipped. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1942. First Edition. A near fine copy. More
1952. 301pp. 8vo, cloth. d.w. N.Y., 1952. More
London: Gresham Publishing Co., 1923. 2 volumes. Frontispiece portrait of James Clerk Maxwell, 13 plates and many illustrations with black and white photographs and diagrams. 4to, brown cloth, quite rubbed. London: The Gresham Publishing Co, 1923. First Edition. Overall a poor copy but interior pages clean. More
London: BBC Publications, 1981. Numerous Illus., some in color. Small folio, brown cloth, d.w. (London): BBC Publications, (1981). Very good. More
1983. Foreword by Andrew A. Rooney. Illus. 8vo, cloth backed brds., d.w. N.Y., 1983. More
8vo, cloth, d.w. N.Y., 1964. More
Illus. d.w. London, 1952. More
New York: Murray Hill Books, 1932. 508 illustrations (b/w). 972 pages. Thick 8vo., red cloth boards, dust wrapper shows chips, sunning, and wear. New York: Murray Hill Books, (1932). Second revised and enlarged edition. A very good(+) copy in a good wrapper. More
New York: Hyperion, 2004. x, 342 pages. 8vo, red and blue cloth backed boards, price clipped d.w. New York: Hyperion, (2004). Boards faded at edges but overall a near fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper. More
8vo, cloth. N.Y.: Arlington House, (1954). Very good. More
illus. 361pp. 8vo, cloth, d.w. Edinburgh: Paul Harris Publishing, (1977). First Edition. Near Fine. More
Portland: Amadeus, 1994. Illustrated, frontis. 569 pages. Short thick 4to, cloth; lightly rubbed along bottom edge, faded d.w. Portland: Amadeus, (1994). A very good copy in a very good(-) dist wrapper. More
New York: Farrar Rinehart, 1937. A Verse Play for Radio. Thin 8vo, printed boards. N.Y., (1937). First Edition. More
Just wanted to comment that the set arrived sooner than expected, in better condition than listed (essentially as-new), well and professionally packed. Well done, and thank you!
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