Edité par E.P. Dutton, New York, NY, 1962
Vendeur : Black Cat Hill Books, Oregon City, OR, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
EUR 30,72
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierHardcover. First Edition (1962), so stated. First Edition (1962), so stated. Good+ in Good+ DJ: Both book and DJ show indications of moderate use. The Book shows fairly heavy foxing to the outside edges of the text block; moderate wear to the extremities; a very FAINT MUSTY ODOR evident; the binding leans somewhat, but remains quite secure; the text is clean. Free of creased or dog-eared pages in the text. Free of any underlining, hi-lighting or marginalia or marks in the text. Free of ownership names, dates, addresses, notations, inscriptions, stamps, or labels. A solid copy, showing considerable, if careful use; structurally sound and tightly bound, showing moderate wear and a few notable flaws. Not unattractive, showing careful use. The DJ shows light wear to the extremities; mild rubbing to the rear panel; heavy sunning to the bright orange background field of the backstrip has rendered the titles readable only with difficulty (the author's name and publisher remain bold and clearly legible); the price has been clipped. NOT a Remainder, Book-Club, or Ex-Library. 4to. (10.3 x 8.15 x 0.65 inches). 126 pages. Language: English. Weight: 18.5 ounces. Hardback with DJ.
Edité par E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc, New York, 1962
Vendeur : The First Edition Rare Books, LLC, Cincinnati, OH, Etats-Unis
Edition originale Signé
EUR 285,30
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierCloth. Etat : Near fine. Etat de la jaquette : near fine. The first edition of Hazel Time, inscribed by the cartoonist, Ted Key, for Merrill Panitt, the "Dean of Editors" of Triangle Magazines. (illustrateur). First Edition, First Printing. Octavo, 126pp. Orange cloth, title stamped on cover. Stated "First Edition" on the copyright page. Light wear to tips of spine, internally clean, solid text block. In the publisher's illustrated dust jacket, retail price on the front flap, light shelf wear, a bright, near fine example. Inscribed on the half-title: "Something to louse up those book shelves. Warmest regards to Merrill + Marge from Ted + Hazel." Hand drawn illustration from Ted Key with "Hi Lumpheads!" next to figure of Hazel. From the personal library of Merrill Panitt (1918-1994), the founder and editorial director of TV Guide. During World War II, Panitt served on the staff of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, where he came to the attention of Walter Annenberg, the publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer. Panitt joined The Inquirer in 1945 and worked with Annenberg to found TV Guide in 1953. He later became the director of Triangle Publications, the publisher of TV Guide, Seventeen Magazine, and many more.