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Click to view full description | 1. | CANTLIE, JAMES & C. SHERIDAN JONES Sun Yat Sen and the Awakening of China New York Revell 1912 First Edition. Illustrated. Good only copy with some rubbing and spotting to the cloth and some edge wear without dust jacket. The story of how in 1911 Dr. Sun Yat Sen became the first President of the Chinese Republic. Price: 25.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 2. | JONES, JAMES Some Came Running New York Scribner 1957 First Edition. Inscribed and signed by the author, James Jones, to Harold Hayes, editor in chief at Esquire magazine. Inscribed: ÒTo Harold. A mint copy - or nearly Ômint' of a long - ard (sic) effort. Best, Jim Jones, Paris 28/12/69.Ó Used and read copy with the corners bumped in a near fine dust jacket. Harold Hayes was editor in chief of Esquire magazine from 1961 to 1973 having been handpicked by the magazine's founder, Arnold Gingrich, as his successor. During Hayes's editorship, the magazine kept pace with the tumultuous sixties with landmark articles, fiction, and essays by the likes of Tom Wolfe, Norman Mailer, Gay Talese, Garry Wills, Michael Herr, William Burroughs, Jean Genet, Terry Southern, etc., and was a major influence on a generation of writers. Price: 450.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 3. | JONES, JAMES The Ice-Cream Headache and Other Stories New York Delacorte 1968 First Edition. Inscribed and signed by the author, James Jones, with his initial ÒJÓ, to Harold Hayes, his editor at Esquire magazine. Inscribed: ÒTo Harold - A study of, & in. styles. Note the one beginning (sic) p. 25. Best, J.Ó Very good in a very good dust jacket with a faded spine. Harold Hayes was editor in chief of Esquire magazine from 1961 to 1973 having been handpicked by the magazine's founder, Arnold Gingrich, as his successor. During Hayes's editorship, the magazine kept pace with the tumultuous sixties with landmark articles, fiction, and essays by the likes of Tom Wolfe, Norman Mailer, Gay Talese, Garry Wills, Michael Herr, William Burroughs, Jean Genet, Terry Southern, etc., and was a major influence on a generation of writers. Price: 450.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 4. | STEINBECK, JOHN, MARTHA GELHORN, JAMES JONES, IRWIN SHAW, F. SCOTT FITZGERALD, ETC The Girls from Esquire New York Random House 1952 First Edition. About fine copy with just a faint hint of shelf wear in a near fine dust jacket with some very minor dust soiling to the rear panel and a bit of fading to the red lettering on the spine. A collection of stories and commentary related to all things womanly (through the eyes of men, that is) which have graced the pages of Esquire Magazine, the ÔMagazine For Men'. With works by John Steinbeck (ÔA Snake of One's Own'), James Jones (ÔTwo Legs for the Two of Us'), F. Scott Fitzgerald (ÔThe Woman from Twenty-One'), John Dos Passos (ÔArt and Isadora'), Langston Hughes (ÔSeven Moments of Love'), Budd Schulberg (ÔThe Breaking Point'), and many more. Illustrated with thirty complementing Esquire cartoons. The front panel of the dust jacket is illustrated with a colorful collage of Esquire beauties in 50s pin-up poses. Price: 65.00 USD | See Full Description |
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