2012, ISBN: 9780889842885
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Baltimore. Md. : Hohns Hopkins University Press, 1977 . Wraps. Very Good. A collective semi-annual series, cross-cutting usual traditional academic divisions......With llustration of E… Más…
Baltimore. Md. : Hohns Hopkins University Press, 1977 . Wraps. Very Good. A collective semi-annual series, cross-cutting usual traditional academic divisions......With llustration of Egyptian crocodile from the Ptolemaic Period on front cover of softcover book ( 5 7/8 X 9 1/4 ) 210 pages .. With 9 selections, some titled : The Divaricator : Remarks's on Freud's Witz, by Sanuel Weber..... The Purloined Letter, by Paul De Man ...... Disneyland : A Degenerate Utopia, by Louis Marin..... The All-Embracing Metaphor: Reflections on Kafka's " The Burrow " by Henry Sussman.... etc.... Prior-owner name on front end page. sku 8864, Hohns Hopkins University Press, 1977, New York: Harcourt Brace And Company, 1938. Hardcover. Good. A comparative collection of contemporary ( 1930's ) verse , and equally satisfying record of poetry of the period preceding it. First part is poetry from 1800 - 1850, and second part is from authors born after after 1850. Contents Of Book : Explanatory preface by Louis Untermeyer ( 1885 - 1977 - author, poet, editor ; 14 th Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry at The Library of Congress , opposed U.S. entry into WW 1, etc. ).... Yesterday ( Common Miracles, " This Spacious Earth ", Birds, Beasts, and Earth, Men And Women etc....) ....Today ( Daily Life, The Good Ground, Hoof, Claw and Wing, Portraits of People" Pretty Words ", Told At Twilight, Tales Old and New, " The Spirit, Sir, is one of Mockery ', Simple Philosophy: Little Things, The Last Summons, " The Heart To Fight - and Lose " ) . Envoy. Appendices: Who's Who Among the Poets. What is Poetry.?, Famous Older Poems. Suggestions for Study. A Supplementary Reading List. Index of Authors. Index of Titles. Book weighs 1 1/4 pounds.. A book for aspiring poets. sku 1964, Harcourt Brace And Company, 1938, Hermann, 1977-01-01. HERMANN. Paperback. Good., Hermann, 1977-01-01, 1977, 1st edition, as new condition, with an as new dust Jacket, published by E.P. Dutton/A Sunrise Book, New York, 242 pages. An illustrated history of Magic and Magicians, With the likes of Harry Houdini, Dai Vernon, John Nevile Maskelyne, T. Nelson Downs, Percy Abbott, Robert Houdin, Louis Tannen, etc. and their many Magical creations, the collecting of Magic books, and memorabilia, information on Magic Museums, Magic Clubs, Magic magazines, etc. Profusely illustrated with photographs, drawings, and engravins, including eight pages in full color, a selected bibliography for further study. Christopher vol.2 #733. A unique Magic book with a treasury of information on the wonderful world of Magic! ., Fairfax Press. Collectible - Good. Folio. Quarter Cloth Book. 1977. Ex-Library with the usual treatments. Dust cover is fair, with water lines on top and bottom edges. Original blue cloth spine with papered blue boards. 512 pages. Drawn illustrations throughout.exterior is sturdy and attractive. Interior is clean and firm.. Offered by the Antiquarian, Rare, and Collectible department of Better World Books. Your purchase benefits global literacy programs. 100% satisfaction guaranteed., Fairfax Press, New York, NY: Golden Press, 1968. Text/Bright, clean, and Near New. Illustrated boards/VG; Strong & sound w/humidity stains to lower front/lower edges & leading back edge. DJ/Good; price-clipped; intact w/nips, chips, closed tears, faint creasings to edges, and humidity stains to same area as the boards. In the words of poet, author, and editor Louis Untermeyer (1885 - 1977), "Ballets are stories with music but without words. The dancers express what is happening in pantomime, by movement and gesture. However, in telling these stories I have put words into the mouths of the characters." So this marvellous, magical collection of ballet stories came to be. Handsomely illustrated by Alice and Martin Provensen, Untermeyer weaves stories adapted from great ballets. They are: 1, The Wood Nymphs (Les Sylphides); 2, Ondine (Undine); 3, Billy the Kid; 4, Graduation Ball; 5, The Firebird; 6, The Sleeping Princess (Sleeping Beauty); 7, Petrouchka; 8, Children's Games (Jeux d'Enfants); 9, Bluebeard; 10, Swan Lake; 11, Prince Igor; 12, Coppelia; 13, Giselle; 14, Rodeo; 15, The Golden Cockerel (Le Coq d'Or); 16, The Rite of Spring (Le Sacre du Printemps); 17, Phantom of the Rose (Le Spectre de la Rose); 18, The Nutcracker (Casse Noisette); 19, Scheherazade (The Arabian Nights), and, 20, Fancy Free. A treasury of tales by a master storyteller.. First Edition, First Pinting. Hard Cover. Very Good/Near Fine. Illus. by Alice and Martin Provensen (Illustrators)., Golden Press, 1968, Knopf. Collectible - Like New. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1977. Stated 1st edition. 4to Hardcover 183 pgs. 112 B/W photographs. Fine Book and Very Good Dust Jacket. Inquire if you need further information., Knopf, Saint Louis, Missouri:: Singing Bone Press,, 1977.. Edition of 101. 6.5 x 9; 28 pages (20 pages, 4 leaves of plates). Pamphlet sewn binding in paper wraps with folded flaps. Drawings by Phil Sultz. Printed by Tom Lang. Signed by Sultz, Metz, and Lang on the title page. Jerred Metz:: "These riddles were inspired by An Annotated Collection of Mongolian Riddles by Archer Taylor, American Philological Association, 1954 and a chapter on riddles in Homo Ludens or Man the Player (alternatively, Playing Man) by Dutch historian and cultural theorist Johan Huizinga, 1938. I wrote one riddle a day for thirty days. "In 1977 Singing Bone Press published twelve of these poems (several with corresponding visual riddles by Phil Sultz) in an edition of 101 copies. Among other reasons that I like riddles is that I enjoy letting the reader experience the shift from 'perplexity' to 'knowing,' an inherent part of the riddle and a feature that is sometimes a part of poetry 'figuring it out.' The reader naturally has to think about what the hints add up to. Not hidden meaning, but a form in which meaning means a lot. They call for and reward cogitation. "You can see how different your response would be to these riddles if, instead of letting you come to the answer by your wits, I gave you the answer as the poems title. "To discover the answer to each riddle, go backward in the alphabet to the next letter for each letter given., Singing Bone Press, 1977., Collectible Near Fine Clean First Edition Hardcover and Near Fine Mylar Protected Price Clipped Dust Jacket. NO Writing in text. Tight binding 180 pp. Lovely inscription to "William Kean Seymour with wishes from J.Redwood Anderson" on first free end paper. Clean great shape NOT a library copy bright in it's Mylar jacket. This Irish love tale either inspired 'Tristan and Iseult' or at the least shared the same bardic primal source. Three Geese In Flight dedicated to customer service since 1977, Oxford University Press, 1950, New York: Viking, 2007. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. Very good/very good. xvi, [2], 382 pages. Index of Essays. Index. Front DJ flap creased. Signed by the author. Daniel Louis Schorr (August 31, 1916 - July 23, 2010) was an American journalist who covered world news for more than 60 years. He was most recently a Senior News Analyst for National Public Radio (NPR). Schorr won three Emmy Awards for his television journalism. In 1977, Schorr was hired by Reese Schonfeld as a White House correspondent for ITNA (Independent Television News Association), a news agency serving independent television news stations in the U.S. In 1979, Schonfeld and Ted Turner brought Schorr to Cable News Network (CNN), where he was the first on-camera employee hired. He reported news and delivered commentary and news analysis on the fledgling CNN. He then took the position as Senior News Analyst at NPR, a position he held for decades. In that position, he regularly commented on current events for programs including All Things Considered and Weekend Edition. A collection of Daniel Schorr's observations on politics and American life over the years from 1990 to the present. Peerless commentary on recent politics and history from one of the preeminent reporters of our time. An institution at CBS for decades and a twenty-year mainstay of NPR, Daniel Schorr is a legend in journalism. Come to Think of It collects in one place, for the first time, Schorr's observations on politics and American life during the past two decades. His essays reveal his mastery of pithy, get-to-the-point analysis, and his experience gives him an authority and range that permeate every page. In these essays we get his on-the-spot reactions to the major and minor events around the turn of the millennium, from the shock of 9/11 to the mainstreaming of Yiddish. Come to Think of It is an unparalleled account of political analysis and personal memory., Viking, 2007, New York: Columbia University Press, 1977. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. Very good in good dust jacket. DJ has some wear and soiling.. x, [4], 302, [4] p. Illustrations. Footnotes. "Unpublished Letters relating to the Medical Department". Select Bibliography. Note on Index. Index. Dr. John Cochran, was the fourth and undoubtedly an extremely effective Director General of the Medical Department of the Continental Army. The work is divided into two parts: a biography of Cochran and a collection of letters written to and from this military medical professional who helped found the Medical Society of New Jersey, led the effort to innoculate members of the Continental Army against smallpox, and who at Valley Forge personally attended to the needs of Washington and Lafayette. From Wikipedia: "Cochran was born in Sadsbury, Pennsylvania, the son of Irish immigrants. He served as physician under Lieutenant-Colonel John Bradstreet during his march on Fort Frontenac in 1758. He was one of the founders of New Jersey Medical Society and served as its president in 1769. On April 10, 1777, Cochran was made Physician & Surgeon General of the Middle Department of the Medical Department of the Continental Army. Subsequently, he became Physician and Surgeon General of the Continental Army and Director General of the Hospitals of the United States (January 17, 1781 to 1783). Because of the infighting and other troubles of his three predecessors as Surgeon General, he is considered by some military medical historians as the "best of the Revolutionary period chief physicians". He was married to Gertrude Schuyler, sister of Gen. Philip Schuyler. Cochran's descendants added a final e to the family name. His grandson was General John Cochrane. The John Cochran Veterans Medical Center in St. Louis, Mo is named in his behalf." The author was a practicing physician, a professor at the College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, a former president of the Academy of Medicine of New Jersey and a trustee of the New Jersey Historical Society. From the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey website: "Morris H. Saffron, MD, PhD (1905-1993) was born in Passaic, NJ. He earned a bachelor's degree in 1925 from Columbia University and his medical degree from the University of Maryland in 1928. Dr. Saffron was an authority on American Colonial medicine, archivist and historian of the New Jersey Medical Society, and a practicing dermatologist in New Jersey and New York. He returned to Columbia in the 1960s to study history and earn a Masters degree and later, a doctorate in the field in 1968. Dr. Saffron authored several books including Samuel Clossy: The Existing Works (1967), Maurus of Salerno (1972), and Surgeon to Washington: Dr. John Cochran, 1730-1807 (1977), as well as many articles on medical history topics. In 1940, he was called to active service as a flight surgeon, having qualified for the position before the eruption of World War II, and served as chief medical officer of the New York Aviation Cadet Examining Board for two years. He later served as chief of dermatology at several Army hospitals, retiring as a lieutenant colonel in 1945, when he resumed his medical practice in New Jersey (and later in New York) and active participation in professional associations. He served as president of the New Jersey Dermatological Society, then as president of the Academy of Medicine of New Jersey, and later of the New Jersey Academy of Science. In 1958, Dr. Saffron was hired as professor by the new Seton Hall College of Medicine to deliver the first formal series of lectures on medical history offered in the state. He subsequently taught medical history at Kean College (now University), the former Rutgers Medical School (now UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School), and the former New Jersey College of Medicine (now UMDNJ). Dr. Saffron served as chairman of the Friends of the Columbia Libraries from 1967 to 1972. In 1974, Columbia University awarded him its Presidential Citation for Distinction. He served as a trustee of the New Jersey Historical Society until his death. Dr. Saffron was a fellow of the American Antiquarian Society, the Morgan Library, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Dr. Saffron was one of the founders., Columbia University Press, 1977, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1964. Hardcover. Small 4to. Blue and grey cloth with gilt spine lettering, pictorial dust jacket. xi, 82pp. Fine/near fine. Exceptionally tight and handsome first edition of this well-known essay collection, a volume in the "Rice University Semicentennial Series." Seven "Who's Who" contributors: Vandiver himself, Richard B. Harwell, Hugh B. Patterson Jr., Louis D. Rubin Jr., George B. Tindall, Walter Prescott Webb and T. Harry Williams. This copy bears an unusual autograph addition: Tipped to an inner flyleaf is a Typed Note Signed from T. Harry Williams, 1p, 5½" X 8½", Baton Rouge, LA, 1977 March 7. Addressed to Ralph G. Newman (1912-98), founder of Chicago's noted Abraham Lincoln Book Shop. Fine. Brief, chatty note to a friend: "We have been over to see Lady Bird [Johnson], and the biography is under way. She seemed to like us and promised her cooperation. Mrs. [William B.] Hesseltine died on February 21 of a heart attack...." Signed simply "Harry" in blue ballpoint. Williams (1909-79) won both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize for his 1970 biography "Huey Long," but his best known work is the1951 "Lincoln and His Generals." In 1973 Williams' article "Huey, Lyndon, and Southern Radicalism" was published in the "Journal of American History," but this Williams letter clearly references a post-1973 visit to Mrs. Johnson, the purpose of which is unclear. Williams letters and autograph material are surprisingly scarce., The University of Chicago Press, 1964, Erin, Ontario, Canada: The Porcupine's Quill, 2006. Presumed first edition. First printing [stated]. Trade paperback. Very good. Signed by author.. 93, [3] p. Illustrations. Occasional footnotes. Towards the end of a long and passionate life, P K Page shares in a most engaging form the highlights of a life lived to the full. From Wikipedia: Patricia Kathleen Page CC OBC FRSC (November 23, 1916 January 14, 2010), commonly known as P. K. Page, was a Canadian poet. She was the author of over 30 published books: of poetry, fiction, travel diaries, essays, children's books, and an autobiography. By special resolution of the United Nations, in 2001 Page's poem "Planet Earth" was read simultaneously in New York, the Antarctic, and the South Pacific to celebrate the International Year of Dialogue Among Civilizations. She was also known as a visual artist, who exhibited her work as P.K. Irwin at a number of venues in and out of Canada. Her works are in permanent collections of National Gallery of Canada and Art Gallery of Ontario. Page won the Governor General's Award in 1954 for The Metal and the Flower, and the Canadian Authors Association Award in 1985 for The Glass Air. In 1977 she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada and was promoted to Companion of the Order in 1998. In 2003, she was made a member of the Order of British Columbia. B.C. Lt. Gov. Iona Campagnolo awarded her the first Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence in 2004, calling Page "a true Renaissance woman." Page's poems have been translated into other languages. A symposium on her work, "Extraordinary Presence: The Worlds of P.K. Page", was held in 2002 at Trent University. In 2006, she was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. She held honourary degrees from University of Victoria (1985), University of Calgary (1989), University of Guelph (1990), Simon Fraser University (1990), University of Toronto (1998), University of Winnipeg (2001), Trent University (2004) and the University of British Columbia (2005). Page was a "true Canadian literary and artistic icon, " according to B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell. "As an author, poet, teacher, scriptwriter and painter, P. K. Page was an extraordinary and varied force in promoting and developing Canadian culture. Her efforts helped to set the stage for decades of cultural growth in our nation....It is the passion of people like Patricia that forged our country s cultural and artistic identity." Her last collection, Coal and Roses, was posthumously shortlisted for the Griffin Poetry Prize. The National Film Board of Canada dedicated a 38-minute documentary to her career (Still Waters, directed by Donald Winkler. She is the subject of a new biography by Sandra Djwa that will be released in late 2012. [edit] P. K. Page Founders Award for PoetryA $1, 000 poetry prize is awarded annually by the Malahat Review in Page's name. Its editor, Marilyn Bowering, said, "[Her] accomplishments have been an inspiration to several generations of writers, " and declared that the award, called the P. K. Page Founders Award for Poetry, would formalize Page's "long association with the Malahat Review." From the back cover: "Hand Luggage, a wonderful long poem nobody else could have written, meaning the original forma as well as the autobiographical content. Hand Luggage carries a plenitude of penetrating observations and probing questiongs arising from richly varied cultural experiences frankly and lovingly examined., The Porcupine's Quill, 2006<
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2012, ISBN: 9780889842885
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New York: Harcourt Brace And Company, 1938. Hardcover. Good. A comparative collection of contemporary ( 1930's ) verse , and equally satisfying record of poetry of the period preced… Más…
New York: Harcourt Brace And Company, 1938. Hardcover. Good. A comparative collection of contemporary ( 1930's ) verse , and equally satisfying record of poetry of the period preceding it. First part is poetry from 1800 - 1850, and second part is from authors born after after 1850. Contents Of Book : Explanatory preface by Louis Untermeyer ( 1885 - 1977 - author, poet, editor ; 14 th Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry at The Library of Congress , opposed U.S. entry into WW 1, etc. ).... Yesterday ( Common Miracles, " This Spacious Earth ", Birds, Beasts, and Earth, Men And Women etc....) ....Today ( Daily Life, The Good Ground, Hoof, Claw and Wing, Portraits of People" Pretty Words ", Told At Twilight, Tales Old and New, " The Spirit, Sir, is one of Mockery ', Simple Philosophy: Little Things, The Last Summons, " The Heart To Fight - and Lose " ) . Envoy. Appendices: Who's Who Among the Poets. What is Poetry.?, Famous Older Poems. Suggestions for Study. A Supplementary Reading List. Index of Authors. Index of Titles. Book weighs 1 1/4 pounds.. A book for aspiring poets. sku 1964, Harcourt Brace And Company, 1938, Baltimore. Md. : Hohns Hopkins University Press, 1977 . Wraps. Very Good. A collective semi-annual series, cross-cutting usual traditional academic divisions......With llustration of Egyptian crocodile from the Ptolemaic Period on front cover of softcover book ( 5 7/8 X 9 1/4 ) 210 pages .. With 9 selections, some titled : The Divaricator : Remarks's on Freud's Witz, by Sanuel Weber..... The Purloined Letter, by Paul De Man ...... Disneyland : A Degenerate Utopia, by Louis Marin..... The All-Embracing Metaphor: Reflections on Kafka's " The Burrow " by Henry Sussman.... etc.... Prior-owner name on front end page. sku 8864, Hohns Hopkins University Press, 1977, Hermann, 1977-01-01. HERMANN. Paperback. Good., Hermann, 1977-01-01, 1977, 1st edition, as new condition, with an as new dust Jacket, published by E.P. Dutton/A Sunrise Book, New York, 242 pages. An illustrated history of Magic and Magicians, With the likes of Harry Houdini, Dai Vernon, John Nevile Maskelyne, T. Nelson Downs, Percy Abbott, Robert Houdin, Louis Tannen, etc. and their many Magical creations, the collecting of Magic books, and memorabilia, information on Magic Museums, Magic Clubs, Magic magazines, etc. Profusely illustrated with photographs, drawings, and engravins, including eight pages in full color, a selected bibliography for further study. Christopher vol.2 #733. A unique Magic book with a treasury of information on the wonderful world of Magic! ., Fairfax Press. Collectible - Good. Folio. Quarter Cloth Book. 1977. Ex-Library with the usual treatments. Dust cover is fair, with water lines on top and bottom edges. Original blue cloth spine with papered blue boards. 512 pages. Drawn illustrations throughout.exterior is sturdy and attractive. Interior is clean and firm.. Offered by the Antiquarian, Rare, and Collectible department of Better World Books. Your purchase benefits global literacy programs. 100% satisfaction guaranteed., Fairfax Press, New York, NY: Golden Press, 1968. Text/Bright, clean, and Near New. Illustrated boards/VG; Strong & sound w/humidity stains to lower front/lower edges & leading back edge. DJ/Good; price-clipped; intact w/nips, chips, closed tears, faint creasings to edges, and humidity stains to same area as the boards. In the words of poet, author, and editor Louis Untermeyer (1885 - 1977), "Ballets are stories with music but without words. The dancers express what is happening in pantomime, by movement and gesture. However, in telling these stories I have put words into the mouths of the characters." So this marvellous, magical collection of ballet stories came to be. Handsomely illustrated by Alice and Martin Provensen, Untermeyer weaves stories adapted from great ballets. They are: 1, The Wood Nymphs (Les Sylphides); 2, Ondine (Undine); 3, Billy the Kid; 4, Graduation Ball; 5, The Firebird; 6, The Sleeping Princess (Sleeping Beauty); 7, Petrouchka; 8, Children's Games (Jeux d'Enfants); 9, Bluebeard; 10, Swan Lake; 11, Prince Igor; 12, Coppelia; 13, Giselle; 14, Rodeo; 15, The Golden Cockerel (Le Coq d'Or); 16, The Rite of Spring (Le Sacre du Printemps); 17, Phantom of the Rose (Le Spectre de la Rose); 18, The Nutcracker (Casse Noisette); 19, Scheherazade (The Arabian Nights), and, 20, Fancy Free. A treasury of tales by a master storyteller.. First Edition, First Pinting. Hard Cover. Very Good/Near Fine. Illus. by Alice and Martin Provensen (Illustrators)., Golden Press, 1968, Knopf. Collectible - Like New. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1977. Stated 1st edition. 4to Hardcover 183 pgs. 112 B/W photographs. Fine Book and Very Good Dust Jacket. Inquire if you need further information., Knopf, New York: Viking, 2007. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. Very good/very good. xvi, [2], 382 pages. Index of Essays. Index. Front DJ flap creased. Signed by the author. Daniel Louis Schorr (August 31, 1916 - July 23, 2010) was an American journalist who covered world news for more than 60 years. He was most recently a Senior News Analyst for National Public Radio (NPR). Schorr won three Emmy Awards for his television journalism. In 1977, Schorr was hired by Reese Schonfeld as a White House correspondent for ITNA (Independent Television News Association), a news agency serving independent television news stations in the U.S. In 1979, Schonfeld and Ted Turner brought Schorr to Cable News Network (CNN), where he was the first on-camera employee hired. He reported news and delivered commentary and news analysis on the fledgling CNN. He then took the position as Senior News Analyst at NPR, a position he held for decades. In that position, he regularly commented on current events for programs including All Things Considered and Weekend Edition. A collection of Daniel Schorr's observations on politics and American life over the years from 1990 to the present. Peerless commentary on recent politics and history from one of the preeminent reporters of our time. An institution at CBS for decades and a twenty-year mainstay of NPR, Daniel Schorr is a legend in journalism. Come to Think of It collects in one place, for the first time, Schorr's observations on politics and American life during the past two decades. His essays reveal his mastery of pithy, get-to-the-point analysis, and his experience gives him an authority and range that permeate every page. In these essays we get his on-the-spot reactions to the major and minor events around the turn of the millennium, from the shock of 9/11 to the mainstreaming of Yiddish. Come to Think of It is an unparalleled account of political analysis and personal memory., Viking, 2007, New York: Columbia University Press, 1977. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. Very good in good dust jacket. DJ has some wear and soiling.. x, [4], 302, [4] p. Illustrations. Footnotes. "Unpublished Letters relating to the Medical Department". Select Bibliography. Note on Index. Index. Dr. John Cochran, was the fourth and undoubtedly an extremely effective Director General of the Medical Department of the Continental Army. The work is divided into two parts: a biography of Cochran and a collection of letters written to and from this military medical professional who helped found the Medical Society of New Jersey, led the effort to innoculate members of the Continental Army against smallpox, and who at Valley Forge personally attended to the needs of Washington and Lafayette. From Wikipedia: "Cochran was born in Sadsbury, Pennsylvania, the son of Irish immigrants. He served as physician under Lieutenant-Colonel John Bradstreet during his march on Fort Frontenac in 1758. He was one of the founders of New Jersey Medical Society and served as its president in 1769. On April 10, 1777, Cochran was made Physician & Surgeon General of the Middle Department of the Medical Department of the Continental Army. Subsequently, he became Physician and Surgeon General of the Continental Army and Director General of the Hospitals of the United States (January 17, 1781 to 1783). Because of the infighting and other troubles of his three predecessors as Surgeon General, he is considered by some military medical historians as the "best of the Revolutionary period chief physicians". He was married to Gertrude Schuyler, sister of Gen. Philip Schuyler. Cochran's descendants added a final e to the family name. His grandson was General John Cochrane. The John Cochran Veterans Medical Center in St. Louis, Mo is named in his behalf." The author was a practicing physician, a professor at the College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, a former president of the Academy of Medicine of New Jersey and a trustee of the New Jersey Historical Society. From the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey website: "Morris H. Saffron, MD, PhD (1905-1993) was born in Passaic, NJ. He earned a bachelor's degree in 1925 from Columbia University and his medical degree from the University of Maryland in 1928. Dr. Saffron was an authority on American Colonial medicine, archivist and historian of the New Jersey Medical Society, and a practicing dermatologist in New Jersey and New York. He returned to Columbia in the 1960s to study history and earn a Masters degree and later, a doctorate in the field in 1968. Dr. Saffron authored several books including Samuel Clossy: The Existing Works (1967), Maurus of Salerno (1972), and Surgeon to Washington: Dr. John Cochran, 1730-1807 (1977), as well as many articles on medical history topics. In 1940, he was called to active service as a flight surgeon, having qualified for the position before the eruption of World War II, and served as chief medical officer of the New York Aviation Cadet Examining Board for two years. He later served as chief of dermatology at several Army hospitals, retiring as a lieutenant colonel in 1945, when he resumed his medical practice in New Jersey (and later in New York) and active participation in professional associations. He served as president of the New Jersey Dermatological Society, then as president of the Academy of Medicine of New Jersey, and later of the New Jersey Academy of Science. In 1958, Dr. Saffron was hired as professor by the new Seton Hall College of Medicine to deliver the first formal series of lectures on medical history offered in the state. He subsequently taught medical history at Kean College (now University), the former Rutgers Medical School (now UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School), and the former New Jersey College of Medicine (now UMDNJ). Dr. Saffron served as chairman of the Friends of the Columbia Libraries from 1967 to 1972. In 1974, Columbia University awarded him its Presidential Citation for Distinction. He served as a trustee of the New Jersey Historical Society until his death. Dr. Saffron was a fellow of the American Antiquarian Society, the Morgan Library, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Dr. Saffron was one of the founders., Columbia University Press, 1977, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1964. Hardcover. Small 4to. Blue and grey cloth with gilt spine lettering, pictorial dust jacket. xi, 82pp. Fine/near fine. Exceptionally tight and handsome first edition of this well-known essay collection, a volume in the "Rice University Semicentennial Series." Seven "Who's Who" contributors: Vandiver himself, Richard B. Harwell, Hugh B. Patterson Jr., Louis D. Rubin Jr., George B. Tindall, Walter Prescott Webb and T. Harry Williams. This copy bears an unusual autograph addition: Tipped to an inner flyleaf is a Typed Note Signed from T. Harry Williams, 1p, 5½" X 8½", Baton Rouge, LA, 1977 March 7. Addressed to Ralph G. Newman (1912-98), founder of Chicago's noted Abraham Lincoln Book Shop. Fine. Brief, chatty note to a friend: "We have been over to see Lady Bird [Johnson], and the biography is under way. She seemed to like us and promised her cooperation. Mrs. [William B.] Hesseltine died on February 21 of a heart attack...." Signed simply "Harry" in blue ballpoint. Williams (1909-79) won both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize for his 1970 biography "Huey Long," but his best known work is the1951 "Lincoln and His Generals." In 1973 Williams' article "Huey, Lyndon, and Southern Radicalism" was published in the "Journal of American History," but this Williams letter clearly references a post-1973 visit to Mrs. Johnson, the purpose of which is unclear. Williams letters and autograph material are surprisingly scarce., The University of Chicago Press, 1964, Erin, Ontario, Canada: The Porcupine's Quill, 2006. Presumed first edition. First printing [stated]. Trade paperback. Very good. Signed by author.. 93, [3] p. Illustrations. Occasional footnotes. Towards the end of a long and passionate life, P K Page shares in a most engaging form the highlights of a life lived to the full. From Wikipedia: Patricia Kathleen Page CC OBC FRSC (November 23, 1916 January 14, 2010), commonly known as P. K. Page, was a Canadian poet. She was the author of over 30 published books: of poetry, fiction, travel diaries, essays, children's books, and an autobiography. By special resolution of the United Nations, in 2001 Page's poem "Planet Earth" was read simultaneously in New York, the Antarctic, and the South Pacific to celebrate the International Year of Dialogue Among Civilizations. She was also known as a visual artist, who exhibited her work as P.K. Irwin at a number of venues in and out of Canada. Her works are in permanent collections of National Gallery of Canada and Art Gallery of Ontario. Page won the Governor General's Award in 1954 for The Metal and the Flower, and the Canadian Authors Association Award in 1985 for The Glass Air. In 1977 she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada and was promoted to Companion of the Order in 1998. In 2003, she was made a member of the Order of British Columbia. B.C. Lt. Gov. Iona Campagnolo awarded her the first Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence in 2004, calling Page "a true Renaissance woman." Page's poems have been translated into other languages. A symposium on her work, "Extraordinary Presence: The Worlds of P.K. Page", was held in 2002 at Trent University. In 2006, she was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. She held honourary degrees from University of Victoria (1985), University of Calgary (1989), University of Guelph (1990), Simon Fraser University (1990), University of Toronto (1998), University of Winnipeg (2001), Trent University (2004) and the University of British Columbia (2005). Page was a "true Canadian literary and artistic icon, " according to B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell. "As an author, poet, teacher, scriptwriter and painter, P. K. Page was an extraordinary and varied force in promoting and developing Canadian culture. Her efforts helped to set the stage for decades of cultural growth in our nation....It is the passion of people like Patricia that forged our country s cultural and artistic identity." Her last collection, Coal and Roses, was posthumously shortlisted for the Griffin Poetry Prize. The National Film Board of Canada dedicated a 38-minute documentary to her career (Still Waters, directed by Donald Winkler. She is the subject of a new biography by Sandra Djwa that will be released in late 2012. [edit] P. K. Page Founders Award for PoetryA $1, 000 poetry prize is awarded annually by the Malahat Review in Page's name. Its editor, Marilyn Bowering, said, "[Her] accomplishments have been an inspiration to several generations of writers, " and declared that the award, called the P. K. Page Founders Award for Poetry, would formalize Page's "long association with the Malahat Review." From the back cover: "Hand Luggage, a wonderful long poem nobody else could have written, meaning the original forma as well as the autobiographical content. Hand Luggage carries a plenitude of penetrating observations and probing questiongs arising from richly varied cultural experiences frankly and lovingly examined., The Porcupine's Quill, 2006<
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Erin, Ontario, Canada: The Porcupine's Quill, 2006. Presumed first edition. First printing [stated]. Trade paperback. Very good. Signed by author.. 93, [3] p. Illustrations. Occasional footnotes. Towards the end of a long and passionate life, P K Page shares in a most engaging form the highlights of a life lived to the full. From Wikipedia: Patricia Kathleen Page CC OBC FRSC (November 23, 1916 January 14, 2010), commonly known as P. K. Page, was a Canadian poet. She was the author of over 30 published books: of poetry, fiction, travel diaries, essays, children's books, and an autobiography. By special resolution of the United Nations, in 2001 Page's poem "Planet Earth" was read simultaneously in New York, the Antarctic, and the South Pacific to celebrate the International Year of Dialogue Among Civilizations. She was also known as a visual artist, who exhibited her work as P.K. Irwin at a number of venues in and out of Canada. Her works are in permanent collections of National Gallery of Canada and Art Gallery of Ontario. Page won the Governor General's Award in 1954 for The Metal and the Flower, and the Canadian Authors Association Award in 1985 for The Glass Air. In 1977 she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada and was promoted to Companion of the Order in 1998. In 2003, she was made a member of the Order of British Columbia. B.C. Lt. Gov. Iona Campagnolo awarded her the first Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence in 2004, calling Page "a true Renaissance woman." Page's poems have been translated into other languages. A symposium on her work, "Extraordinary Presence: The Worlds of P.K. Page", was held in 2002 at Trent University. In 2006, she was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. She held honourary degrees from University of Victoria (1985), University of Calgary (1989), University of Guelph (1990), Simon Fraser University (1990), University of Toronto (1998), University of Winnipeg (2001), Trent University (2004) and the University of British Columbia (2005). Page was a "true Canadian literary and artistic icon, " according to B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell. "As an author, poet, teacher, scriptwriter and painter, P. K. Page was an extraordinary and varied force in promoting and developing Canadian culture. Her efforts helped to set the stage for decades of cultural growth in our nation....It is the passion of people like Patricia that forged our country s cultural and artistic identity." Her last collection, Coal and Roses, was posthumously shortlisted for the Griffin Poetry Prize. The National Film Board of Canada dedicated a 38-minute documentary to her career (Still Waters, directed by Donald Winkler. She is the subject of a new biography by Sandra Djwa that will be released in late 2012. [edit] P. K. Page Founders Award for PoetryA $1, 000 poetry prize is awarded annually by the Malahat Review in Page's name. Its editor, Marilyn Bowering, said, "[Her] accomplishments have been an inspiration to several generations of writers, " and declared that the award, called the P. K. Page Founders Award for Poetry, would formalize Page's "long association with the Malahat Review." From the back cover: "Hand Luggage, a wonderful long poem nobody else could have written, meaning the original forma as well as the autobiographical content. Hand Luggage carries a plenitude of penetrating observations and probing questiongs arising from richly varied cultural experiences frankly and lovingly examined., The Porcupine's Quill, 2006, 3<
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Erin, Ontario, Canada: The Porcupine's Quill, 2006. Presumed first edition. First printing [stated]. Trade paperback. Very good. Signed by author.. 93, [3] p. Illustrations. Occasional footnotes. Towards the end of a long and passionate life, P K Page shares in a most engaging form the highlights of a life lived to the full. From Wikipedia: Patricia Kathleen Page CC OBC FRSC (November 23, 1916 January 14, 2010), commonly known as P. K. Page, was a Canadian poet. She was the author of over 30 published books: of poetry, fiction, travel diaries, essays, children's books, and an autobiography. By special resolution of the United Nations, in 2001 Page's poem "Planet Earth" was read simultaneously in New York, the Antarctic, and the South Pacific to celebrate the International Year of Dialogue Among Civilizations. She was also known as a visual artist, who exhibited her work as P.K. Irwin at a number of venues in and out of Canada. Her works are in permanent collections of National Gallery of Canada and Art Gallery of Ontario. Page won the Governor General's Award in 1954 for The Metal and the Flower, and the Canadian Authors Association Award in 1985 for The Glass Air. In 1977 she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada and was promoted to Companion of the Order in 1998. In 2003, she was made a member of the Order of British Columbia. B.C. Lt. Gov. Iona Campagnolo awarded her the first Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence in 2004, calling Page "a true Renaissance woman." Page's poems have been translated into other languages. A symposium on her work, "Extraordinary Presence: The Worlds of P.K. Page", was held in 2002 at Trent University. In 2006, she was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. She held honourary degrees from University of Victoria (1985), University of Calgary (1989), University of Guelph (1990), Simon Fraser University (1990), University of Toronto (1998), University of Winnipeg (2001), Trent University (2004) and the University of British Columbia (2005). Page was a "true Canadian literary and artistic icon, " according to B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell. "As an author, poet, teacher, scriptwriter and painter, P. K. Page was an extraordinary and varied force in promoting and developing Canadian culture. Her efforts helped to set the stage for decades of cultural growth in our nation....It is the passion of people like Patricia that forged our country s cultural and artistic identity." Her last collection, Coal and Roses, was posthumously shortlisted for the Griffin Poetry Prize. The National Film Board of Canada dedicated a 38-minute documentary to her career (Still Waters, directed by Donald Winkler. She is the subject of a new biography by Sandra Djwa that will be released in late 2012. [edit] P. K. Page Founders Award for PoetryA $1, 000 poetry prize is awarded annually by the Malahat Review in Page's name. Its editor, Marilyn Bowering, said, "[Her] accomplishments have been an inspiration to several generations of writers, " and declared that the award, called the P. K. Page Founders Award for Poetry, would formalize Page's "long association with the Malahat Review." From the back cover: "Hand Luggage, a wonderful long poem nobody else could have written, meaning the original forma as well as the autobiographical content. Hand Luggage carries a plenitude of penetrating observations and probing questiongs arising from richly varied cultural experiences frankly and lovingly examined., The Porcupine's Quill, 2006, 3<
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[EAN: 9780889842885], [SC: 27.62], [PU: The Porcupine's Quill, Erin, Ontario, Canada], WILLIAM ARTHUR IRWIN, LOUIS DUDEK, RAYMOND SOUSTER, P. K. BRUCE RADDICK, PATRICK ANDERSON, NEUFVILLE… Más…
[EAN: 9780889842885], [SC: 27.62], [PU: The Porcupine's Quill, Erin, Ontario, Canada], WILLIAM ARTHUR IRWIN, LOUIS DUDEK, RAYMOND SOUSTER, P. K. BRUCE RADDICK, PATRICK ANDERSON, NEUFVILLE SHAW, 93, [3] p. Illustrations. Occasional footnotes. Towards the end of a long and passionate life, P K Page shares in a most engaging form the highlights of a life lived to the full. From Wikipedia: Patricia Kathleen Page CC OBC FRSC (November 23, 1916 January 14, 2010), commonly known as P. K. Page, was a Canadian poet. She was the author of over 30 published books: of poetry, fiction, travel diaries, essays, children's books, and an autobiography. By special resolution of the United Nations, in 2001 Page's poem "Planet Earth" was read simultaneously in New York, the Antarctic, and the South Pacific to celebrate the International Year of Dialogue Among Civilizations. She was also known as a visual artist, who exhibited her work as P.K. Irwin at a number of venues in and out of Canada. Her works are in permanent collections of National Gallery of Canada and Art Gallery of Ontario. Page won the Governor General's Award in 1954 for The Metal and the Flower, and the Canadian Authors Association Award in 1985 for The Glass Air. In 1977 she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada and was promoted to Companion of the Order in 1998. In 2003, she was made a member of the Order of British Columbia. B.C. Lt. Gov. Iona Campagnolo awarded her the first Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence in 2004, calling Page "a true Renaissance woman." Page's poems have been translated into other languages. A symposium on her work, "Extraordinary Presence: The Worlds of P.K. Page", was held in 2002 at Trent University. In 2006, she was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. She held honourary degrees from University of Victoria (1985), University of Calgary (1989), University of Guelph (1990), Simon Fraser University (1990), University of Toronto (1998), University of Winnipeg (2001), Trent University (2004) and the University of British Columbia (2005). Page was a "true Canadian literary and artistic icon, " according to B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell. "As an author, poet, teacher, scriptwriter and painter, P. K. Page was an extraordinary and varied force in promoting and developing Canadian culture. Her efforts helped to set the stage for decades of cultural growth in our nation.It is the passion of people like Patricia that forged our country s cultural and artistic identity." Her last collection, Coal and Roses, was posthumously shortlisted for the Griffin Poetry Prize. The National Film Board of Canada dedicated a 38-minute documentary to her career (Still Waters, directed by Donald Winkler. She is the subject of a new biography by Sandra Djwa that will be released in late 2012. [edit] P. K. Page Founders Award for PoetryA $1, 000 poetry prize is awarded annually by the Malahat Review in Page's name. Its editor, Marilyn Bowering, said, "[Her] accomplishments have been an inspiration to several generations of writers, " and declared that the award, called the P. K. Page Founders Award for Poetry, would formalize Page's "long association with the Malahat Review." From the back cover: "Hand Luggage, a wonderful long poem nobody else could have written, meaning the original forma as well as the autobiographical content. Hand Luggage carries a plenitude of penetrating observations and probing questiongs arising from richly varied cultural experiences frankly and lovingly examined. Presumed first edition. First printing [stated]., Books<
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Baltimore. Md. : Hohns Hopkins University Press, 1977 . Wraps. Very Good. A collective semi-annual series, cross-cutting usual traditional academic divisions......With llustration of Egyptian crocodile from the Ptolemaic Period on front cover of softcover book ( 5 7/8 X 9 1/4 ) 210 pages .. With 9 selections, some titled : The Divaricator : Remarks's on Freud's Witz, by Sanuel Weber..... The Purloined Letter, by Paul De Man ...... Disneyland : A Degenerate Utopia, by Louis Marin..... The All-Embracing Metaphor: Reflections on Kafka's " The Burrow " by Henry Sussman.... etc.... Prior-owner name on front end page. sku 8864, Hohns Hopkins University Press, 1977, New York: Harcourt Brace And Company, 1938. Hardcover. Good. A comparative collection of contemporary ( 1930's ) verse , and equally satisfying record of poetry of the period preceding it. First part is poetry from 1800 - 1850, and second part is from authors born after after 1850. Contents Of Book : Explanatory preface by Louis Untermeyer ( 1885 - 1977 - author, poet, editor ; 14 th Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry at The Library of Congress , opposed U.S. entry into WW 1, etc. ).... Yesterday ( Common Miracles, " This Spacious Earth ", Birds, Beasts, and Earth, Men And Women etc....) ....Today ( Daily Life, The Good Ground, Hoof, Claw and Wing, Portraits of People" Pretty Words ", Told At Twilight, Tales Old and New, " The Spirit, Sir, is one of Mockery ', Simple Philosophy: Little Things, The Last Summons, " The Heart To Fight - and Lose " ) . Envoy. Appendices: Who's Who Among the Poets. What is Poetry.?, Famous Older Poems. Suggestions for Study. A Supplementary Reading List. Index of Authors. Index of Titles. Book weighs 1 1/4 pounds.. A book for aspiring poets. sku 1964, Harcourt Brace And Company, 1938, Hermann, 1977-01-01. HERMANN. Paperback. Good., Hermann, 1977-01-01, 1977, 1st edition, as new condition, with an as new dust Jacket, published by E.P. Dutton/A Sunrise Book, New York, 242 pages. An illustrated history of Magic and Magicians, With the likes of Harry Houdini, Dai Vernon, John Nevile Maskelyne, T. Nelson Downs, Percy Abbott, Robert Houdin, Louis Tannen, etc. and their many Magical creations, the collecting of Magic books, and memorabilia, information on Magic Museums, Magic Clubs, Magic magazines, etc. Profusely illustrated with photographs, drawings, and engravins, including eight pages in full color, a selected bibliography for further study. Christopher vol.2 #733. A unique Magic book with a treasury of information on the wonderful world of Magic! ., Fairfax Press. Collectible - Good. Folio. Quarter Cloth Book. 1977. Ex-Library with the usual treatments. Dust cover is fair, with water lines on top and bottom edges. Original blue cloth spine with papered blue boards. 512 pages. Drawn illustrations throughout.exterior is sturdy and attractive. Interior is clean and firm.. Offered by the Antiquarian, Rare, and Collectible department of Better World Books. Your purchase benefits global literacy programs. 100% satisfaction guaranteed., Fairfax Press, New York, NY: Golden Press, 1968. Text/Bright, clean, and Near New. Illustrated boards/VG; Strong & sound w/humidity stains to lower front/lower edges & leading back edge. DJ/Good; price-clipped; intact w/nips, chips, closed tears, faint creasings to edges, and humidity stains to same area as the boards. In the words of poet, author, and editor Louis Untermeyer (1885 - 1977), "Ballets are stories with music but without words. The dancers express what is happening in pantomime, by movement and gesture. However, in telling these stories I have put words into the mouths of the characters." So this marvellous, magical collection of ballet stories came to be. Handsomely illustrated by Alice and Martin Provensen, Untermeyer weaves stories adapted from great ballets. They are: 1, The Wood Nymphs (Les Sylphides); 2, Ondine (Undine); 3, Billy the Kid; 4, Graduation Ball; 5, The Firebird; 6, The Sleeping Princess (Sleeping Beauty); 7, Petrouchka; 8, Children's Games (Jeux d'Enfants); 9, Bluebeard; 10, Swan Lake; 11, Prince Igor; 12, Coppelia; 13, Giselle; 14, Rodeo; 15, The Golden Cockerel (Le Coq d'Or); 16, The Rite of Spring (Le Sacre du Printemps); 17, Phantom of the Rose (Le Spectre de la Rose); 18, The Nutcracker (Casse Noisette); 19, Scheherazade (The Arabian Nights), and, 20, Fancy Free. A treasury of tales by a master storyteller.. First Edition, First Pinting. Hard Cover. Very Good/Near Fine. Illus. by Alice and Martin Provensen (Illustrators)., Golden Press, 1968, Knopf. Collectible - Like New. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1977. Stated 1st edition. 4to Hardcover 183 pgs. 112 B/W photographs. Fine Book and Very Good Dust Jacket. Inquire if you need further information., Knopf, Saint Louis, Missouri:: Singing Bone Press,, 1977.. Edition of 101. 6.5 x 9; 28 pages (20 pages, 4 leaves of plates). Pamphlet sewn binding in paper wraps with folded flaps. Drawings by Phil Sultz. Printed by Tom Lang. Signed by Sultz, Metz, and Lang on the title page. Jerred Metz:: "These riddles were inspired by An Annotated Collection of Mongolian Riddles by Archer Taylor, American Philological Association, 1954 and a chapter on riddles in Homo Ludens or Man the Player (alternatively, Playing Man) by Dutch historian and cultural theorist Johan Huizinga, 1938. I wrote one riddle a day for thirty days. "In 1977 Singing Bone Press published twelve of these poems (several with corresponding visual riddles by Phil Sultz) in an edition of 101 copies. Among other reasons that I like riddles is that I enjoy letting the reader experience the shift from 'perplexity' to 'knowing,' an inherent part of the riddle and a feature that is sometimes a part of poetry 'figuring it out.' The reader naturally has to think about what the hints add up to. Not hidden meaning, but a form in which meaning means a lot. They call for and reward cogitation. "You can see how different your response would be to these riddles if, instead of letting you come to the answer by your wits, I gave you the answer as the poems title. "To discover the answer to each riddle, go backward in the alphabet to the next letter for each letter given., Singing Bone Press, 1977., Collectible Near Fine Clean First Edition Hardcover and Near Fine Mylar Protected Price Clipped Dust Jacket. NO Writing in text. Tight binding 180 pp. Lovely inscription to "William Kean Seymour with wishes from J.Redwood Anderson" on first free end paper. Clean great shape NOT a library copy bright in it's Mylar jacket. This Irish love tale either inspired 'Tristan and Iseult' or at the least shared the same bardic primal source. Three Geese In Flight dedicated to customer service since 1977, Oxford University Press, 1950, New York: Viking, 2007. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. Very good/very good. xvi, [2], 382 pages. Index of Essays. Index. Front DJ flap creased. Signed by the author. Daniel Louis Schorr (August 31, 1916 - July 23, 2010) was an American journalist who covered world news for more than 60 years. He was most recently a Senior News Analyst for National Public Radio (NPR). Schorr won three Emmy Awards for his television journalism. In 1977, Schorr was hired by Reese Schonfeld as a White House correspondent for ITNA (Independent Television News Association), a news agency serving independent television news stations in the U.S. In 1979, Schonfeld and Ted Turner brought Schorr to Cable News Network (CNN), where he was the first on-camera employee hired. He reported news and delivered commentary and news analysis on the fledgling CNN. He then took the position as Senior News Analyst at NPR, a position he held for decades. In that position, he regularly commented on current events for programs including All Things Considered and Weekend Edition. A collection of Daniel Schorr's observations on politics and American life over the years from 1990 to the present. Peerless commentary on recent politics and history from one of the preeminent reporters of our time. An institution at CBS for decades and a twenty-year mainstay of NPR, Daniel Schorr is a legend in journalism. Come to Think of It collects in one place, for the first time, Schorr's observations on politics and American life during the past two decades. His essays reveal his mastery of pithy, get-to-the-point analysis, and his experience gives him an authority and range that permeate every page. In these essays we get his on-the-spot reactions to the major and minor events around the turn of the millennium, from the shock of 9/11 to the mainstreaming of Yiddish. Come to Think of It is an unparalleled account of political analysis and personal memory., Viking, 2007, New York: Columbia University Press, 1977. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. Very good in good dust jacket. DJ has some wear and soiling.. x, [4], 302, [4] p. Illustrations. Footnotes. "Unpublished Letters relating to the Medical Department". Select Bibliography. Note on Index. Index. Dr. John Cochran, was the fourth and undoubtedly an extremely effective Director General of the Medical Department of the Continental Army. The work is divided into two parts: a biography of Cochran and a collection of letters written to and from this military medical professional who helped found the Medical Society of New Jersey, led the effort to innoculate members of the Continental Army against smallpox, and who at Valley Forge personally attended to the needs of Washington and Lafayette. From Wikipedia: "Cochran was born in Sadsbury, Pennsylvania, the son of Irish immigrants. He served as physician under Lieutenant-Colonel John Bradstreet during his march on Fort Frontenac in 1758. He was one of the founders of New Jersey Medical Society and served as its president in 1769. On April 10, 1777, Cochran was made Physician & Surgeon General of the Middle Department of the Medical Department of the Continental Army. Subsequently, he became Physician and Surgeon General of the Continental Army and Director General of the Hospitals of the United States (January 17, 1781 to 1783). Because of the infighting and other troubles of his three predecessors as Surgeon General, he is considered by some military medical historians as the "best of the Revolutionary period chief physicians". He was married to Gertrude Schuyler, sister of Gen. Philip Schuyler. Cochran's descendants added a final e to the family name. His grandson was General John Cochrane. The John Cochran Veterans Medical Center in St. Louis, Mo is named in his behalf." The author was a practicing physician, a professor at the College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, a former president of the Academy of Medicine of New Jersey and a trustee of the New Jersey Historical Society. From the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey website: "Morris H. Saffron, MD, PhD (1905-1993) was born in Passaic, NJ. He earned a bachelor's degree in 1925 from Columbia University and his medical degree from the University of Maryland in 1928. Dr. Saffron was an authority on American Colonial medicine, archivist and historian of the New Jersey Medical Society, and a practicing dermatologist in New Jersey and New York. He returned to Columbia in the 1960s to study history and earn a Masters degree and later, a doctorate in the field in 1968. Dr. Saffron authored several books including Samuel Clossy: The Existing Works (1967), Maurus of Salerno (1972), and Surgeon to Washington: Dr. John Cochran, 1730-1807 (1977), as well as many articles on medical history topics. In 1940, he was called to active service as a flight surgeon, having qualified for the position before the eruption of World War II, and served as chief medical officer of the New York Aviation Cadet Examining Board for two years. He later served as chief of dermatology at several Army hospitals, retiring as a lieutenant colonel in 1945, when he resumed his medical practice in New Jersey (and later in New York) and active participation in professional associations. He served as president of the New Jersey Dermatological Society, then as president of the Academy of Medicine of New Jersey, and later of the New Jersey Academy of Science. In 1958, Dr. Saffron was hired as professor by the new Seton Hall College of Medicine to deliver the first formal series of lectures on medical history offered in the state. He subsequently taught medical history at Kean College (now University), the former Rutgers Medical School (now UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School), and the former New Jersey College of Medicine (now UMDNJ). Dr. Saffron served as chairman of the Friends of the Columbia Libraries from 1967 to 1972. In 1974, Columbia University awarded him its Presidential Citation for Distinction. He served as a trustee of the New Jersey Historical Society until his death. Dr. Saffron was a fellow of the American Antiquarian Society, the Morgan Library, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Dr. Saffron was one of the founders., Columbia University Press, 1977, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1964. Hardcover. Small 4to. Blue and grey cloth with gilt spine lettering, pictorial dust jacket. xi, 82pp. Fine/near fine. Exceptionally tight and handsome first edition of this well-known essay collection, a volume in the "Rice University Semicentennial Series." Seven "Who's Who" contributors: Vandiver himself, Richard B. Harwell, Hugh B. Patterson Jr., Louis D. Rubin Jr., George B. Tindall, Walter Prescott Webb and T. Harry Williams. This copy bears an unusual autograph addition: Tipped to an inner flyleaf is a Typed Note Signed from T. Harry Williams, 1p, 5½" X 8½", Baton Rouge, LA, 1977 March 7. Addressed to Ralph G. Newman (1912-98), founder of Chicago's noted Abraham Lincoln Book Shop. Fine. Brief, chatty note to a friend: "We have been over to see Lady Bird [Johnson], and the biography is under way. She seemed to like us and promised her cooperation. Mrs. [William B.] Hesseltine died on February 21 of a heart attack...." Signed simply "Harry" in blue ballpoint. Williams (1909-79) won both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize for his 1970 biography "Huey Long," but his best known work is the1951 "Lincoln and His Generals." In 1973 Williams' article "Huey, Lyndon, and Southern Radicalism" was published in the "Journal of American History," but this Williams letter clearly references a post-1973 visit to Mrs. Johnson, the purpose of which is unclear. Williams letters and autograph material are surprisingly scarce., The University of Chicago Press, 1964, Erin, Ontario, Canada: The Porcupine's Quill, 2006. Presumed first edition. First printing [stated]. Trade paperback. Very good. Signed by author.. 93, [3] p. Illustrations. Occasional footnotes. Towards the end of a long and passionate life, P K Page shares in a most engaging form the highlights of a life lived to the full. From Wikipedia: Patricia Kathleen Page CC OBC FRSC (November 23, 1916 January 14, 2010), commonly known as P. K. Page, was a Canadian poet. She was the author of over 30 published books: of poetry, fiction, travel diaries, essays, children's books, and an autobiography. By special resolution of the United Nations, in 2001 Page's poem "Planet Earth" was read simultaneously in New York, the Antarctic, and the South Pacific to celebrate the International Year of Dialogue Among Civilizations. She was also known as a visual artist, who exhibited her work as P.K. Irwin at a number of venues in and out of Canada. Her works are in permanent collections of National Gallery of Canada and Art Gallery of Ontario. Page won the Governor General's Award in 1954 for The Metal and the Flower, and the Canadian Authors Association Award in 1985 for The Glass Air. In 1977 she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada and was promoted to Companion of the Order in 1998. In 2003, she was made a member of the Order of British Columbia. B.C. Lt. Gov. Iona Campagnolo awarded her the first Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence in 2004, calling Page "a true Renaissance woman." Page's poems have been translated into other languages. A symposium on her work, "Extraordinary Presence: The Worlds of P.K. Page", was held in 2002 at Trent University. In 2006, she was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. She held honourary degrees from University of Victoria (1985), University of Calgary (1989), University of Guelph (1990), Simon Fraser University (1990), University of Toronto (1998), University of Winnipeg (2001), Trent University (2004) and the University of British Columbia (2005). Page was a "true Canadian literary and artistic icon, " according to B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell. "As an author, poet, teacher, scriptwriter and painter, P. K. Page was an extraordinary and varied force in promoting and developing Canadian culture. Her efforts helped to set the stage for decades of cultural growth in our nation....It is the passion of people like Patricia that forged our country s cultural and artistic identity." Her last collection, Coal and Roses, was posthumously shortlisted for the Griffin Poetry Prize. The National Film Board of Canada dedicated a 38-minute documentary to her career (Still Waters, directed by Donald Winkler. She is the subject of a new biography by Sandra Djwa that will be released in late 2012. [edit] P. K. Page Founders Award for PoetryA $1, 000 poetry prize is awarded annually by the Malahat Review in Page's name. Its editor, Marilyn Bowering, said, "[Her] accomplishments have been an inspiration to several generations of writers, " and declared that the award, called the P. K. Page Founders Award for Poetry, would formalize Page's "long association with the Malahat Review." From the back cover: "Hand Luggage, a wonderful long poem nobody else could have written, meaning the original forma as well as the autobiographical content. Hand Luggage carries a plenitude of penetrating observations and probing questiongs arising from richly varied cultural experiences frankly and lovingly examined., The Porcupine's Quill, 2006<
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New York: Harcourt Brace And Company, 1938. Hardcover. Good. A comparative collection of contemporary ( 1930's ) verse , and equally satisfying record of poetry of the period preceding it. First part is poetry from 1800 - 1850, and second part is from authors born after after 1850. Contents Of Book : Explanatory preface by Louis Untermeyer ( 1885 - 1977 - author, poet, editor ; 14 th Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry at The Library of Congress , opposed U.S. entry into WW 1, etc. ).... Yesterday ( Common Miracles, " This Spacious Earth ", Birds, Beasts, and Earth, Men And Women etc....) ....Today ( Daily Life, The Good Ground, Hoof, Claw and Wing, Portraits of People" Pretty Words ", Told At Twilight, Tales Old and New, " The Spirit, Sir, is one of Mockery ', Simple Philosophy: Little Things, The Last Summons, " The Heart To Fight - and Lose " ) . Envoy. Appendices: Who's Who Among the Poets. What is Poetry.?, Famous Older Poems. Suggestions for Study. A Supplementary Reading List. Index of Authors. Index of Titles. Book weighs 1 1/4 pounds.. A book for aspiring poets. sku 1964, Harcourt Brace And Company, 1938, Baltimore. Md. : Hohns Hopkins University Press, 1977 . Wraps. Very Good. A collective semi-annual series, cross-cutting usual traditional academic divisions......With llustration of Egyptian crocodile from the Ptolemaic Period on front cover of softcover book ( 5 7/8 X 9 1/4 ) 210 pages .. With 9 selections, some titled : The Divaricator : Remarks's on Freud's Witz, by Sanuel Weber..... The Purloined Letter, by Paul De Man ...... Disneyland : A Degenerate Utopia, by Louis Marin..... The All-Embracing Metaphor: Reflections on Kafka's " The Burrow " by Henry Sussman.... etc.... Prior-owner name on front end page. sku 8864, Hohns Hopkins University Press, 1977, Hermann, 1977-01-01. HERMANN. Paperback. Good., Hermann, 1977-01-01, 1977, 1st edition, as new condition, with an as new dust Jacket, published by E.P. Dutton/A Sunrise Book, New York, 242 pages. An illustrated history of Magic and Magicians, With the likes of Harry Houdini, Dai Vernon, John Nevile Maskelyne, T. Nelson Downs, Percy Abbott, Robert Houdin, Louis Tannen, etc. and their many Magical creations, the collecting of Magic books, and memorabilia, information on Magic Museums, Magic Clubs, Magic magazines, etc. Profusely illustrated with photographs, drawings, and engravins, including eight pages in full color, a selected bibliography for further study. Christopher vol.2 #733. A unique Magic book with a treasury of information on the wonderful world of Magic! ., Fairfax Press. Collectible - Good. Folio. Quarter Cloth Book. 1977. Ex-Library with the usual treatments. Dust cover is fair, with water lines on top and bottom edges. Original blue cloth spine with papered blue boards. 512 pages. Drawn illustrations throughout.exterior is sturdy and attractive. Interior is clean and firm.. Offered by the Antiquarian, Rare, and Collectible department of Better World Books. Your purchase benefits global literacy programs. 100% satisfaction guaranteed., Fairfax Press, New York, NY: Golden Press, 1968. Text/Bright, clean, and Near New. Illustrated boards/VG; Strong & sound w/humidity stains to lower front/lower edges & leading back edge. DJ/Good; price-clipped; intact w/nips, chips, closed tears, faint creasings to edges, and humidity stains to same area as the boards. In the words of poet, author, and editor Louis Untermeyer (1885 - 1977), "Ballets are stories with music but without words. The dancers express what is happening in pantomime, by movement and gesture. However, in telling these stories I have put words into the mouths of the characters." So this marvellous, magical collection of ballet stories came to be. Handsomely illustrated by Alice and Martin Provensen, Untermeyer weaves stories adapted from great ballets. They are: 1, The Wood Nymphs (Les Sylphides); 2, Ondine (Undine); 3, Billy the Kid; 4, Graduation Ball; 5, The Firebird; 6, The Sleeping Princess (Sleeping Beauty); 7, Petrouchka; 8, Children's Games (Jeux d'Enfants); 9, Bluebeard; 10, Swan Lake; 11, Prince Igor; 12, Coppelia; 13, Giselle; 14, Rodeo; 15, The Golden Cockerel (Le Coq d'Or); 16, The Rite of Spring (Le Sacre du Printemps); 17, Phantom of the Rose (Le Spectre de la Rose); 18, The Nutcracker (Casse Noisette); 19, Scheherazade (The Arabian Nights), and, 20, Fancy Free. A treasury of tales by a master storyteller.. First Edition, First Pinting. Hard Cover. Very Good/Near Fine. Illus. by Alice and Martin Provensen (Illustrators)., Golden Press, 1968, Knopf. Collectible - Like New. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1977. Stated 1st edition. 4to Hardcover 183 pgs. 112 B/W photographs. Fine Book and Very Good Dust Jacket. Inquire if you need further information., Knopf, New York: Viking, 2007. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. Very good/very good. xvi, [2], 382 pages. Index of Essays. Index. Front DJ flap creased. Signed by the author. Daniel Louis Schorr (August 31, 1916 - July 23, 2010) was an American journalist who covered world news for more than 60 years. He was most recently a Senior News Analyst for National Public Radio (NPR). Schorr won three Emmy Awards for his television journalism. In 1977, Schorr was hired by Reese Schonfeld as a White House correspondent for ITNA (Independent Television News Association), a news agency serving independent television news stations in the U.S. In 1979, Schonfeld and Ted Turner brought Schorr to Cable News Network (CNN), where he was the first on-camera employee hired. He reported news and delivered commentary and news analysis on the fledgling CNN. He then took the position as Senior News Analyst at NPR, a position he held for decades. In that position, he regularly commented on current events for programs including All Things Considered and Weekend Edition. A collection of Daniel Schorr's observations on politics and American life over the years from 1990 to the present. Peerless commentary on recent politics and history from one of the preeminent reporters of our time. An institution at CBS for decades and a twenty-year mainstay of NPR, Daniel Schorr is a legend in journalism. Come to Think of It collects in one place, for the first time, Schorr's observations on politics and American life during the past two decades. His essays reveal his mastery of pithy, get-to-the-point analysis, and his experience gives him an authority and range that permeate every page. In these essays we get his on-the-spot reactions to the major and minor events around the turn of the millennium, from the shock of 9/11 to the mainstreaming of Yiddish. Come to Think of It is an unparalleled account of political analysis and personal memory., Viking, 2007, New York: Columbia University Press, 1977. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. Very good in good dust jacket. DJ has some wear and soiling.. x, [4], 302, [4] p. Illustrations. Footnotes. "Unpublished Letters relating to the Medical Department". Select Bibliography. Note on Index. Index. Dr. John Cochran, was the fourth and undoubtedly an extremely effective Director General of the Medical Department of the Continental Army. The work is divided into two parts: a biography of Cochran and a collection of letters written to and from this military medical professional who helped found the Medical Society of New Jersey, led the effort to innoculate members of the Continental Army against smallpox, and who at Valley Forge personally attended to the needs of Washington and Lafayette. From Wikipedia: "Cochran was born in Sadsbury, Pennsylvania, the son of Irish immigrants. He served as physician under Lieutenant-Colonel John Bradstreet during his march on Fort Frontenac in 1758. He was one of the founders of New Jersey Medical Society and served as its president in 1769. On April 10, 1777, Cochran was made Physician & Surgeon General of the Middle Department of the Medical Department of the Continental Army. Subsequently, he became Physician and Surgeon General of the Continental Army and Director General of the Hospitals of the United States (January 17, 1781 to 1783). Because of the infighting and other troubles of his three predecessors as Surgeon General, he is considered by some military medical historians as the "best of the Revolutionary period chief physicians". He was married to Gertrude Schuyler, sister of Gen. Philip Schuyler. Cochran's descendants added a final e to the family name. His grandson was General John Cochrane. The John Cochran Veterans Medical Center in St. Louis, Mo is named in his behalf." The author was a practicing physician, a professor at the College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, a former president of the Academy of Medicine of New Jersey and a trustee of the New Jersey Historical Society. From the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey website: "Morris H. Saffron, MD, PhD (1905-1993) was born in Passaic, NJ. He earned a bachelor's degree in 1925 from Columbia University and his medical degree from the University of Maryland in 1928. Dr. Saffron was an authority on American Colonial medicine, archivist and historian of the New Jersey Medical Society, and a practicing dermatologist in New Jersey and New York. He returned to Columbia in the 1960s to study history and earn a Masters degree and later, a doctorate in the field in 1968. Dr. Saffron authored several books including Samuel Clossy: The Existing Works (1967), Maurus of Salerno (1972), and Surgeon to Washington: Dr. John Cochran, 1730-1807 (1977), as well as many articles on medical history topics. In 1940, he was called to active service as a flight surgeon, having qualified for the position before the eruption of World War II, and served as chief medical officer of the New York Aviation Cadet Examining Board for two years. He later served as chief of dermatology at several Army hospitals, retiring as a lieutenant colonel in 1945, when he resumed his medical practice in New Jersey (and later in New York) and active participation in professional associations. He served as president of the New Jersey Dermatological Society, then as president of the Academy of Medicine of New Jersey, and later of the New Jersey Academy of Science. In 1958, Dr. Saffron was hired as professor by the new Seton Hall College of Medicine to deliver the first formal series of lectures on medical history offered in the state. He subsequently taught medical history at Kean College (now University), the former Rutgers Medical School (now UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School), and the former New Jersey College of Medicine (now UMDNJ). Dr. Saffron served as chairman of the Friends of the Columbia Libraries from 1967 to 1972. In 1974, Columbia University awarded him its Presidential Citation for Distinction. He served as a trustee of the New Jersey Historical Society until his death. Dr. Saffron was a fellow of the American Antiquarian Society, the Morgan Library, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Dr. Saffron was one of the founders., Columbia University Press, 1977, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1964. Hardcover. Small 4to. Blue and grey cloth with gilt spine lettering, pictorial dust jacket. xi, 82pp. Fine/near fine. Exceptionally tight and handsome first edition of this well-known essay collection, a volume in the "Rice University Semicentennial Series." Seven "Who's Who" contributors: Vandiver himself, Richard B. Harwell, Hugh B. Patterson Jr., Louis D. Rubin Jr., George B. Tindall, Walter Prescott Webb and T. Harry Williams. This copy bears an unusual autograph addition: Tipped to an inner flyleaf is a Typed Note Signed from T. Harry Williams, 1p, 5½" X 8½", Baton Rouge, LA, 1977 March 7. Addressed to Ralph G. Newman (1912-98), founder of Chicago's noted Abraham Lincoln Book Shop. Fine. Brief, chatty note to a friend: "We have been over to see Lady Bird [Johnson], and the biography is under way. She seemed to like us and promised her cooperation. Mrs. [William B.] Hesseltine died on February 21 of a heart attack...." Signed simply "Harry" in blue ballpoint. Williams (1909-79) won both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize for his 1970 biography "Huey Long," but his best known work is the1951 "Lincoln and His Generals." In 1973 Williams' article "Huey, Lyndon, and Southern Radicalism" was published in the "Journal of American History," but this Williams letter clearly references a post-1973 visit to Mrs. Johnson, the purpose of which is unclear. Williams letters and autograph material are surprisingly scarce., The University of Chicago Press, 1964, Erin, Ontario, Canada: The Porcupine's Quill, 2006. Presumed first edition. First printing [stated]. Trade paperback. Very good. Signed by author.. 93, [3] p. Illustrations. Occasional footnotes. Towards the end of a long and passionate life, P K Page shares in a most engaging form the highlights of a life lived to the full. From Wikipedia: Patricia Kathleen Page CC OBC FRSC (November 23, 1916 January 14, 2010), commonly known as P. K. Page, was a Canadian poet. She was the author of over 30 published books: of poetry, fiction, travel diaries, essays, children's books, and an autobiography. By special resolution of the United Nations, in 2001 Page's poem "Planet Earth" was read simultaneously in New York, the Antarctic, and the South Pacific to celebrate the International Year of Dialogue Among Civilizations. She was also known as a visual artist, who exhibited her work as P.K. Irwin at a number of venues in and out of Canada. Her works are in permanent collections of National Gallery of Canada and Art Gallery of Ontario. Page won the Governor General's Award in 1954 for The Metal and the Flower, and the Canadian Authors Association Award in 1985 for The Glass Air. In 1977 she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada and was promoted to Companion of the Order in 1998. In 2003, she was made a member of the Order of British Columbia. B.C. Lt. Gov. Iona Campagnolo awarded her the first Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence in 2004, calling Page "a true Renaissance woman." Page's poems have been translated into other languages. A symposium on her work, "Extraordinary Presence: The Worlds of P.K. Page", was held in 2002 at Trent University. In 2006, she was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. She held honourary degrees from University of Victoria (1985), University of Calgary (1989), University of Guelph (1990), Simon Fraser University (1990), University of Toronto (1998), University of Winnipeg (2001), Trent University (2004) and the University of British Columbia (2005). Page was a "true Canadian literary and artistic icon, " according to B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell. "As an author, poet, teacher, scriptwriter and painter, P. K. Page was an extraordinary and varied force in promoting and developing Canadian culture. Her efforts helped to set the stage for decades of cultural growth in our nation....It is the passion of people like Patricia that forged our country s cultural and artistic identity." Her last collection, Coal and Roses, was posthumously shortlisted for the Griffin Poetry Prize. The National Film Board of Canada dedicated a 38-minute documentary to her career (Still Waters, directed by Donald Winkler. She is the subject of a new biography by Sandra Djwa that will be released in late 2012. [edit] P. K. Page Founders Award for PoetryA $1, 000 poetry prize is awarded annually by the Malahat Review in Page's name. Its editor, Marilyn Bowering, said, "[Her] accomplishments have been an inspiration to several generations of writers, " and declared that the award, called the P. K. Page Founders Award for Poetry, would formalize Page's "long association with the Malahat Review." From the back cover: "Hand Luggage, a wonderful long poem nobody else could have written, meaning the original forma as well as the autobiographical content. Hand Luggage carries a plenitude of penetrating observations and probing questiongs arising from richly varied cultural experiences frankly and lovingly examined., The Porcupine's Quill, 2006<
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Erin, Ontario, Canada: The Porcupine's Quill, 2006. Presumed first edition. First printing [stated]. Trade paperback. Very good. Signed by author.. 93, [3] p. Illustrations. Occasional footnotes. Towards the end of a long and passionate life, P K Page shares in a most engaging form the highlights of a life lived to the full. From Wikipedia: Patricia Kathleen Page CC OBC FRSC (November 23, 1916 January 14, 2010), commonly known as P. K. Page, was a Canadian poet. She was the author of over 30 published books: of poetry, fiction, travel diaries, essays, children's books, and an autobiography. By special resolution of the United Nations, in 2001 Page's poem "Planet Earth" was read simultaneously in New York, the Antarctic, and the South Pacific to celebrate the International Year of Dialogue Among Civilizations. She was also known as a visual artist, who exhibited her work as P.K. Irwin at a number of venues in and out of Canada. Her works are in permanent collections of National Gallery of Canada and Art Gallery of Ontario. Page won the Governor General's Award in 1954 for The Metal and the Flower, and the Canadian Authors Association Award in 1985 for The Glass Air. In 1977 she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada and was promoted to Companion of the Order in 1998. In 2003, she was made a member of the Order of British Columbia. B.C. Lt. Gov. Iona Campagnolo awarded her the first Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence in 2004, calling Page "a true Renaissance woman." Page's poems have been translated into other languages. A symposium on her work, "Extraordinary Presence: The Worlds of P.K. Page", was held in 2002 at Trent University. In 2006, she was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. She held honourary degrees from University of Victoria (1985), University of Calgary (1989), University of Guelph (1990), Simon Fraser University (1990), University of Toronto (1998), University of Winnipeg (2001), Trent University (2004) and the University of British Columbia (2005). Page was a "true Canadian literary and artistic icon, " according to B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell. "As an author, poet, teacher, scriptwriter and painter, P. K. Page was an extraordinary and varied force in promoting and developing Canadian culture. Her efforts helped to set the stage for decades of cultural growth in our nation....It is the passion of people like Patricia that forged our country s cultural and artistic identity." Her last collection, Coal and Roses, was posthumously shortlisted for the Griffin Poetry Prize. The National Film Board of Canada dedicated a 38-minute documentary to her career (Still Waters, directed by Donald Winkler. She is the subject of a new biography by Sandra Djwa that will be released in late 2012. [edit] P. K. Page Founders Award for PoetryA $1, 000 poetry prize is awarded annually by the Malahat Review in Page's name. Its editor, Marilyn Bowering, said, "[Her] accomplishments have been an inspiration to several generations of writers, " and declared that the award, called the P. K. Page Founders Award for Poetry, would formalize Page's "long association with the Malahat Review." From the back cover: "Hand Luggage, a wonderful long poem nobody else could have written, meaning the original forma as well as the autobiographical content. Hand Luggage carries a plenitude of penetrating observations and probing questiongs arising from richly varied cultural experiences frankly and lovingly examined., The Porcupine's Quill, 2006, 3<
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Erin, Ontario, Canada: The Porcupine's Quill, 2006. Presumed first edition. First printing [stated]. Trade paperback. Very good. Signed by author.. 93, [3] p. Illustrations. Occasional footnotes. Towards the end of a long and passionate life, P K Page shares in a most engaging form the highlights of a life lived to the full. From Wikipedia: Patricia Kathleen Page CC OBC FRSC (November 23, 1916 January 14, 2010), commonly known as P. K. Page, was a Canadian poet. She was the author of over 30 published books: of poetry, fiction, travel diaries, essays, children's books, and an autobiography. By special resolution of the United Nations, in 2001 Page's poem "Planet Earth" was read simultaneously in New York, the Antarctic, and the South Pacific to celebrate the International Year of Dialogue Among Civilizations. She was also known as a visual artist, who exhibited her work as P.K. Irwin at a number of venues in and out of Canada. Her works are in permanent collections of National Gallery of Canada and Art Gallery of Ontario. Page won the Governor General's Award in 1954 for The Metal and the Flower, and the Canadian Authors Association Award in 1985 for The Glass Air. In 1977 she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada and was promoted to Companion of the Order in 1998. In 2003, she was made a member of the Order of British Columbia. B.C. Lt. Gov. Iona Campagnolo awarded her the first Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence in 2004, calling Page "a true Renaissance woman." Page's poems have been translated into other languages. A symposium on her work, "Extraordinary Presence: The Worlds of P.K. Page", was held in 2002 at Trent University. In 2006, she was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. She held honourary degrees from University of Victoria (1985), University of Calgary (1989), University of Guelph (1990), Simon Fraser University (1990), University of Toronto (1998), University of Winnipeg (2001), Trent University (2004) and the University of British Columbia (2005). Page was a "true Canadian literary and artistic icon, " according to B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell. "As an author, poet, teacher, scriptwriter and painter, P. K. Page was an extraordinary and varied force in promoting and developing Canadian culture. Her efforts helped to set the stage for decades of cultural growth in our nation....It is the passion of people like Patricia that forged our country s cultural and artistic identity." Her last collection, Coal and Roses, was posthumously shortlisted for the Griffin Poetry Prize. The National Film Board of Canada dedicated a 38-minute documentary to her career (Still Waters, directed by Donald Winkler. She is the subject of a new biography by Sandra Djwa that will be released in late 2012. [edit] P. K. Page Founders Award for PoetryA $1, 000 poetry prize is awarded annually by the Malahat Review in Page's name. Its editor, Marilyn Bowering, said, "[Her] accomplishments have been an inspiration to several generations of writers, " and declared that the award, called the P. K. Page Founders Award for Poetry, would formalize Page's "long association with the Malahat Review." From the back cover: "Hand Luggage, a wonderful long poem nobody else could have written, meaning the original forma as well as the autobiographical content. Hand Luggage carries a plenitude of penetrating observations and probing questiongs arising from richly varied cultural experiences frankly and lovingly examined., The Porcupine's Quill, 2006, 3<
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[EAN: 9780889842885], [SC: 27.62], [PU: The Porcupine's Quill, Erin, Ontario, Canada], WILLIAM ARTHUR IRWIN, LOUIS DUDEK, RAYMOND SOUSTER, P. K. BRUCE RADDICK, PATRICK ANDERSON, NEUFVILLE SHAW, 93, [3] p. Illustrations. Occasional footnotes. Towards the end of a long and passionate life, P K Page shares in a most engaging form the highlights of a life lived to the full. From Wikipedia: Patricia Kathleen Page CC OBC FRSC (November 23, 1916 January 14, 2010), commonly known as P. K. Page, was a Canadian poet. She was the author of over 30 published books: of poetry, fiction, travel diaries, essays, children's books, and an autobiography. By special resolution of the United Nations, in 2001 Page's poem "Planet Earth" was read simultaneously in New York, the Antarctic, and the South Pacific to celebrate the International Year of Dialogue Among Civilizations. She was also known as a visual artist, who exhibited her work as P.K. Irwin at a number of venues in and out of Canada. Her works are in permanent collections of National Gallery of Canada and Art Gallery of Ontario. Page won the Governor General's Award in 1954 for The Metal and the Flower, and the Canadian Authors Association Award in 1985 for The Glass Air. In 1977 she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada and was promoted to Companion of the Order in 1998. In 2003, she was made a member of the Order of British Columbia. B.C. Lt. Gov. Iona Campagnolo awarded her the first Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence in 2004, calling Page "a true Renaissance woman." Page's poems have been translated into other languages. A symposium on her work, "Extraordinary Presence: The Worlds of P.K. Page", was held in 2002 at Trent University. In 2006, she was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. She held honourary degrees from University of Victoria (1985), University of Calgary (1989), University of Guelph (1990), Simon Fraser University (1990), University of Toronto (1998), University of Winnipeg (2001), Trent University (2004) and the University of British Columbia (2005). Page was a "true Canadian literary and artistic icon, " according to B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell. "As an author, poet, teacher, scriptwriter and painter, P. K. Page was an extraordinary and varied force in promoting and developing Canadian culture. Her efforts helped to set the stage for decades of cultural growth in our nation.It is the passion of people like Patricia that forged our country s cultural and artistic identity." Her last collection, Coal and Roses, was posthumously shortlisted for the Griffin Poetry Prize. The National Film Board of Canada dedicated a 38-minute documentary to her career (Still Waters, directed by Donald Winkler. She is the subject of a new biography by Sandra Djwa that will be released in late 2012. [edit] P. K. Page Founders Award for PoetryA $1, 000 poetry prize is awarded annually by the Malahat Review in Page's name. Its editor, Marilyn Bowering, said, "[Her] accomplishments have been an inspiration to several generations of writers, " and declared that the award, called the P. K. Page Founders Award for Poetry, would formalize Page's "long association with the Malahat Review." From the back cover: "Hand Luggage, a wonderful long poem nobody else could have written, meaning the original forma as well as the autobiographical content. Hand Luggage carries a plenitude of penetrating observations and probing questiongs arising from richly varied cultural experiences frankly and lovingly examined. Presumed first edition. First printing [stated]., Books<
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780889842885
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Año de publicación: 2006
Editorial: PORCUPINES QUILL
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Peso: 0,177 kg
Idioma: eng/Englisch
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