Edité par Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc., New York, 1964
Langue: anglais
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Ajouter au panierSoft cover. Etat : Very Good. Name on first page, cover has light wear. Edgar Watson Howe was born May 3, 1853, on a farm in that part of Wabash County, Indiana, where the town of Treaty is now located. The Story of a Country Town (1883) was his first novel and brought him literary fame.
Edité par Oxford University Press, 1972
ISBN 10 : 0192125540 ISBN 13 : 9780192125545
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : G. & J. CHESTERS, TAMWORTH, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panierSoft cover. Etat : Good. RARE OUP EDITION! pp.xvii, 302 pages, a good plus paperback [0192125540].
Edité par Franklin Library, Franklin Center, PA., 1979
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Contact Editions, ABAC, ILAB, Toronto, ON, Canada
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Ajouter au panierFull Leather. Etat : Near Fine. Joseph Stella (illustrateur). Limited Edition. Black leather with decorative gilt rules to front and rear, raised bands and gilt to spine. Gold marbled endpapers. Silk ribbon book mark. Illustrated with five full page colour plates by Frank Stella. Tipped in publisher's Notes From The Editor's brochure. From the limited edition collection The 100 Greatest Masterpieces of America Literature. A near fine copy.
Edité par Hermitage House, New York, 1952
Vendeur : Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. First edition. 426pp. Owner name on front fly, small soil mark at the bottom corner of one page, corners slightly bumped, very good in a very good dust jacket with toning, tears, and a few tiny soil marks on the rear panel.
Edité par Hermitage House, New York, 1952
Vendeur : Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. First edition. 426pp. Light foxing on rear pastedown and a few preliminary pages, very good in a very good dust jacket with chips and tears, a lightly toned spine, and the price canceled in ink on the front flap.
Edité par Hermitage House, New York, 1952
Vendeur : Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. First edition. Toning on the pages, corners lightly rubbed, near fine in a very good dust jacket with creasing, shallow chips, and creasing and minimal internal tape repair.
Edité par University of California Press, Berkeley, 1965
Vendeur : Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierSoftcover. Etat : Very Good. First edition thus. Trade paperback. Preface by Brom Weber. 426pp. Covers slightly rubbed, spine lightly tanned, very good. More than 400 of Crane's letters that range from his youth to just before his death; includes correspondence with Gorham Munson, Allen Tate, Gertrude Stein, Otto Kahn and others.
Edité par Hermitage House, New York, 1952
Vendeur : Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. First edition. Toning on the pages else near fine in a very good dust jacket with creasing, shallow chips, and creasing.
Edité par Hermitage House, New York, 1952
Vendeur : Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. First edition. 426pp. A couple tiny soil spots on bottom edge, near fine in a very good dust jacket with light toning, nicks and small tears, and rippling on the spine.
Edité par Liveright Publishing Corporation, New York, 1966
Vendeur : Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Good. Etat de la jaquette : Fair. Black and Gold edition. Good only in good only dustwrapper with water stains to the boards and dustwrapper causing the dustwrapper to adhere to the board.
Edité par Liveright Publishing Corporation, New York, 1966
Vendeur : Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. First edition, thus. Rubbed through at the crown, a bit of spotting on the topedge, binding slightly cocked, thus very good in a very good dust jacket with lightly bumped spine ends, a bit of toning, and some chips along the topedge.
Edité par University of the South, Sewanee, TN, 1960
Vendeur : Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierSoftcover. Etat : Very Good. First edition. Blue wrappers. Octavo. 176pp. Yapped edges bumped, creased, and nicked, spine lightly cocked and sunned, very good. "Arthur Miller: The Strange Encounter" by Henry Popkin, "The Quiet Enemy" by Cecil Dawkins. Contributions by Rene Wellek, Calhoun Winton, Henry Popkin, Cecil Dawkins, James Dickey, James B. Hall, Daniel Huws, Arthur Gregor, Madison Jones, Daniel G. Hoffman, Denis Donoghue, Thomas Parkinson, Brom Weber, and Maynard Mack.
Edité par Four Walls Eight Windows, New York, 1997
ISBN 10 : 0941423182 ISBN 13 : 9780941423182
Vendeur : Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. First edition. Foreword by Paul Bowles. 562pp. Fine in about fine dust jacket with a tiny bit of wear, and a barcode label on the verso.
Edité par Four Walls Eight Windows, New York, 1997
ISBN 10 : 0941423182 ISBN 13 : 9780941423182
Vendeur : Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. First edition. Foreword by Paul Bowles. 562pp. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
Edité par University of the South, Sewanee, TN, 1960
Vendeur : Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Etats-Unis
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Ajouter au panierSoftcover. Etat : Near Fine. First edition. Blue wrappers. Octavo. 176pp. Yapped edges bumped, near fine in the original *Seawanee Review* clasp envelope. "Arthur Miller: The Strange Encounter" by Henry Popkin, "The Quiet Enemy" by Cecil Dawkins. Contributions by Rene Wellek, Calhoun Winton, Henry Popkin, Cecil Dawkins, James Dickey, James B. Hall, Daniel Huws, Arthur Gregor, Madison Jones, Daniel G. Hoffman, Denis Donoghue, Thomas Parkinson, Brom Weber, and Maynard Mack.
Edité par hermitage house inc., New York
Vendeur : Past Pages, Oshawa, ON, Canada
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Ajouter au panierHard Cover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Good. First Edition. BOOK: Corners, Spine Bumped; Light Shelf Rub to Boards; Edges Lightly Soiled; Moderate Yellowing Due to Age. DUST JACKET: Repaired; Lightly Creased; Heavily Chipped; Moderate Yellowing Due to Age; In Archival Quality Jacket Cover. The imaged Word, it is, that holds; Hushed willows anchored in its glow. It is the unbetrayable reply; Whose accent no farewell can know. "Of the poets who came into prominence during the 1930's in America, none is more likely to achieve an immortality than Harold Hart Crane," said Horace Gregory and Marya Zaturenska in their history of American poetry. SUB-TITLE: 1916-1932. FRONTISPIECE: The frontispiece is taken from a photograph of Crane by Hervey Minns, a winner of international prizes, whom Crane found living in obscurity in Akron and began to tout to the art magazines, as told in his letters. CONTENTS: Preface; Chronology; PART ONE Ohio (1916-1922); PART TWO New York (1923-1925); PART THREE West Indies-Europe (1926-1930); PART FOUR Mexico (1931-1932); List of Correspondents; Index. SYNOPSIS: Here are 405 letters written by Hart Crane - who has been acclaimed as the greatest American poet since Whitman and Emily Dickinson - to prominent figures of the renascence of the 1920s. Among those addressed are Sherwood Anderson, Gertrude Stein, Alfred Stieglitz, Gaston Lachaise, and Otto Kahn. The letters trace the course of Crane's turbulent life from his confident youth to the stop at Havana before he jumped off the stern of a liner in the Caribbean. When he was 17, Crane wrote his father: "I realize . . . I am preparing for a fine life; that I have powers, which, if correctly balanced will enable me to mount to extraordinary latitudes." His powers did indeed mature and soon attracted the notice of Eugene O'Neill who declared that "Hart Crane's poems are profound and deep-seeking." Crane entered madly into the carousing spirit of the Nineteen Twenties. "Nothing could beat the hilarity of this place," he wrote his mother in 1925; "with about an omnibus full of people here from New York and a case of gin, to say nothing of jugs of marvellous hard cider . . . You should have seen the dances I did - one all painted up like an African cannibal . . . We went swimming at midnight, climbed trees, played blind man's buff, rode in wheel-barrows and gratified every caprice for three days." But in 1932 in Mexico on a Guggenheim Fellowship, Crane was critical of his roistering. "I'm just a careening idiot, with a talent for humor at times, and for insult and desecration at others." Three months later as the ship's whistle blew noon, he dove into the sea. In an epic poem, "The Bridge," Crane attempted to create a myth for America. In a long series of letters to Waldo Frank, he told about his progress with "The Bridge," and threw light upon his intentions. In another long series of letters to Gorham Munson he discussed many of his early poems which appeared in his first volume, White Buildings. Besides revealing much about himself, Crane's letters also trace the lineaments of his period. To Allen Tate, Selden Rodman, and many other friends, he wrote freely about his judgments on the literature and trends of the time. "The record of Crane's days," says Brom Weber who edited this book, "vibrates with an explosive terror . . . elated, wretched, violent, Rabelaisian." - and - Five years after Crane's death appeared the first biography of this genius. In 1948 came the second biography, Hart Crane: A Biographical and Critical Study, by Brom Weber, who studied the great mass of Crane correspondence in preparing to write it. He has now selected 405 letters for the definitive edition of Crane's letters. "Critic Weber," said Time, "is lucid, levelheaded, candid, and seems likely to become a very welcome addition to the small list of serious U.S. critics." Brom Weber graduated from the College of the City of New York in 1938. He has worked as a writer-editor for various government agencies and has taught at the Rand . . . Size: