Sonnets of José-Maria de Heredia
San Francisco: William Doxey, at the Sign of the Lark, 1897. 8vo. Half-vellum, bevelled edges. xiii, 177 p. One of 550 copies. [62403]
San Francisco: William Doxey, at the Sign of the Lark, 1897. 8vo. Half-vellum, bevelled edges. xiii, 177 p. One of 550 copies. [62403]
San Juan Capistrano, Calif.: Self-published, ca. late-1930s. 8vo. Wraps. Vol. I, No. I. "First Edition" Volume of doggerel written by a man who apparently really was a trash collector in this Orange County beach town. Clement Wood was restrained in his critical commentary, only writing "crap" in the margin one..... [83286]
San Juan Capistrano, Calif.: Self-published, ca. late-1930s. 8vo. Wraps. Vol. I, No. I. "First Edition" Volume of doggerel written by a man who apparently really was a trash collector in this Orange County beach town. Peddicord said that this work should have been entitled "Rubbish and Trash." He further states..... [83287]
Willow Glen, Calif.: Bradley-Thompson Publishing Company, 1934. 8vo. Fabrikoid. 207 p. 1st edition. Contains a section of "Quaker Poems of Peace" [82611]
Willow Glen, Calif.: Bradley-Thompson Publishing Company, 1934. 8vo. Fabrikoid. 207 p. 1st edition. Contains a section of "Quaker Poems of Peace" [103125]
Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1958. 8vo. Brown cloth, stamped in black. 188 p. 1st edition. [97416]
Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1949. 12mo. Boards. 224 p. 1st edition. [97415]
New York: Ballantine Books, (1953). 8vo. Boards. 181 p. 1st edition. [97421]
Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1961. 8vo. Gray cloth, stamped in black. 188 p. 1st edition. [97417]
Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1953. 8vo. Boards. 189 p. 1st edition. [97419]
Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1950. 8vo. Boards. 224 p. 1st edition. [97418]
New York: Ballantine Books, (1954). 8vo. Boards. 164 p. 1st edition. [97420]
Coronado: Self-published, (1916). 8vo. Pictorial wraps. Unpaginated (printed on rectos only). 1st ed. Adams, "Books and Authors of San Diego," 1643. Collection of prose & poetry. Thomson was born in Pennsylvania in 1846 and later lived in Coronado. [71910]
New York: L. B. Fischer, (1942). 8vo. Green cloth, stamped in black & white. 312 p. 1st edition. Baird & Greenwood 2428. [93812]
Music by Wendell Otey. San Francisco: Bohemian Club, 1946. 8vo. Cloth-backed decorative boards. 65 p. 1st edition. Printed by the Grabhorn Press. [103456]
New York: Samuel French, 1934. 12mo. Cloth. 122 p. 1st ed. Hinkel, Vol. Three, p. 108. Play about the Brontes by the Oakland-born San Francisco playwright & novelist. [91444]
New York: Samuel French, (1939). 12mo. Wraps. 24 p. America in Action, a Series of One-Act Plays for Young People Dealing with Freedom and Democracy. Oakland-born San Francisco playwright & novelist. [57101]
New York: Samuel French, (1958). 12mo. Wraps. 21 p. + ads. Oakland-born San Francisco playwright & novelist. [93788]
Illustrated with drawings by Miriam Wornum. Mill Valley, Calif.: SFLA Publishers, (1970). 8vo. Wraps. 60 p. 1st edition. Purports to be told in the first-person by a cat. [78277]
Intro. by the Editorial Board, composed of Charles Mills Gayley, Max Radin & Stephen Pepper. Berkeley: Greek Theatre, University of California, (1922). 16mo. Wraps. 96 p. Greek Theatre Publications Number One. 1st ed. "First produced in Wheeler Hall, University of California, March 25, 1922 under the direction of Irving Pichel."..... [60345]
Los Angeles: Press of Timers-Mirror Printing & Binding House, (1919). 24mo. gray pictorial boards (with poppy design), stamped in blue, greed & orange. 31 p. 1st ed. Hinkel p. 312. "Poems by a ten-year old girl" - Hinkel. [54476]
New York: Exposition Press, (1964). 8vo. Cloth. 248 p. 1st ed. "A novel of the epic struggle to build Boulder Dam" [75837]
San Francisco: A. M. Robertson, 1913. 8vo. Cloth-backed boards, paper spine label. ix, 228 p. 1st ed. Hinkel p. 312. Truesdell was born in Lowell, Mass. in 1839 & lived after 1864 in San Francisco, Ventura County & Palo Alto. She died in Oakland in 1912. [54477]
Illus. by Maynard Dixon & with photos. Boston: Richard G. Badger, 1908. 8vo. Pictorial wraps, string tie. ix, 44 p. 1st ed. Hinkel p. 312. With a tipped-in notice that reads: "Francisca Reina is published under the auspices of the Pacific Coast Women's Press Association for the benefit of its..... [54479]
Pasadena, Calif.: Self-published, 1910. 24mo. Suede wraps, with hand-painted poppies. 20 p. 1st edition. [104816]