Why Salt the Peanuts?: Sayings of the 5¢ Psychiatrist
Why Salt the Peanuts?: Sayings of the 5¢ Psychiatrist

by Weininger, Ben, and Henry Rabin; foreword by Charles Schulz

Los Angeles: The Guild of Tutors Press. Near Fine. (c.1979). First Edition. Softcover. [light wear to extremities, generally a clean tight copy]. Trade PB "A psychiatrist and a psychologist combine their wit and wisdom, and their long experience in helping others, to create and compile a collection of aphorisms such as you've rarely -- if ever -- read before!" (More cynically, one might put it this way: a psychiatrist and a psychologist team up... Read More

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Victor Serge: The course is set on hope [*SIGNED*]
Victor Serge: The course is set on hope [*SIGNED*]

by Weissman, Susan

London/New York: Verso. Fine in Fine dj. 2001. First Edition. Hardcover. [a lovely clean copy with no discernible wear to either book or jacket]. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on the title page. "Revolutionary novelist and historian, erstwhile anarchist, Bolshevik, dissident, Left Opportunist -- Victor Serge is one of the most compelling figures to have emerged from the history of the Soviet Union. A lucid observer and a great writer, his is... Read More

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Five Star Final: A Melodrama in Three Acts
Five Star Final: A Melodrama in Three Acts

by Weitzenkorn, Louis

New York: Samuel French. Very Good-. 1931. First Edition. Hardcover. (no dust jacket) [good solid copy, spine cloth faded and spine lettering mostly rubbed away, minor scuffing to front cover; some pencil annotation next to cast list, ink numbers next to scene descriptions on synopsis page, text itself is unmarked]. Classic play about the cynical world of yellow tabloid journalism, by an author who "knows what he writes about," per the Preface by Herbert Bayard... Read More

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Final Hosting
Final Hosting

by Welch, [George] Patrick

New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company. Very Good in Good dj. 1940. First Edition. Hardcover. (price-clipped) [good sound copy, modest wear to extremities; the jacket is edgeworn, with some chipping to and surrounding the top of the spine, tiny tears and minor paper loss at several corners, and some nasty red staining to the lower section of the rear panel]. A sprawling romantic tale backgrounded against the Irish Civil War, narrated by its protagonist, one... Read More

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Mark Pfeiffer, M.D.
Mark Pfeiffer, M.D.

by Weld, John

New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. Good in Good dj. 1943. First Edition. Hardcover. [ex-lending library book with typical markings, shelfworn but solid; jacket backed with brown paper, flaps firmly affixed to book]. The story of a dedicated surgeon who finds "that he was driving himself feverishly onward in his profession, but was sinking ever deeper into a morass of discontent and unhappiness in his personal life," until "a deep personal loss coming immediately after... Read More

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The Crack in the Column
The Crack in the Column

by Weller, George

New York: Random House. Very Good+ in Very Good dj. (c.1949). First Edition. Hardcover. (price-clipped) [nice tight book, minor shelfwear, one-time owner's embossed name and address on ffep; jacket shows a bit of wear at corners, shallow chipping at top of front flap, red lettering on spine a bit faded but still readable]. Novel set in Greece during and immediately following World War II, as the country transitioned from German to British occupation, followed by... Read More

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Le Procès (The Trial) (in: l'Avant-Scène Cinema, no. 23 (spécial),  February 15, 1963)
Le Procès (The Trial) (in: l'Avant-Scène Cinema, no. 23 (spécial), February 15, 1963)

by Welles, Orson

Paris: L'Avant-Scène. Very Good+. 1963. (No. 23, numéro spécial). Periodical. [modest edgewear to covers, internally Fine; encased in a custom-cut plastic "jacket" which is somewhat surface-worn and has a tiny missing piece adjacent to the spine, but has protected the magazine quite nicely]. (B&W photographs) An early "special" issue of this long-running French film periodical, which (per its usual practice) is devoted almost exclusively to presenting the full scenario (in French) of a single film... Read More

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Mr. Arkadin
Mr. Arkadin

by Welles, Orson

New York: Pyramid Books (G357). Very Good. 1958. 1st printing thus. Softcover. [moderate external wear, a couple of small pen squiggles at lower right corner of front cover]. Mass Market PB Novel about a mysterious international financier who pays a handsome young playboy to uncover his hidden past, which reveals "a sordid path of women, high finance and corruption." A fairly straightforward adaptation of Welles's 1955 film of the same name, first published in... Read More

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Cinema [magazine] (July 1966) [cover: Linda Evans]
Cinema [magazine] (July 1966) [cover: Linda Evans]

by {Wellman, William} (Hanson, Curtis Lee, ed.)

Beverly Hills CA: Spectator International. Very Good. 1966. (Vol. 3, No. 3). Magazine. [several vertical creases in both front and rear covers, a bit of scuffing to rear cover, otherwise a nice clean copy]. (B&W photographs) The major feature of this issue is a fourteen-page interview with William Wellman, illustrated with many stills from his films -- quite possibly the most in-depth look at his career to have appeared at that time. Other... Read More

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A Talent for Murder
A Talent for Murder

by Wells, Anna Mary

New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Very Good in Good dj. 1942. First Edition. Hardcover. [spine slightly turned, small stain on top edge, some discoloration to pastedowns and endpapers; jacket is heavily edgeworn, little bits of paper loss at spine ends and several corners, shallow chip at upper left-hand corner of front panel]. A psychoanalytical murder mystery, in which the accused murderess doesn't actually know if she's guilty or not. Although she testifies to her... Read More

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The Shape of Things to Come
The Shape of Things to Come

by Wells, H.G.

New York: The Macmillan Company. Very Good+. 1933. First American Edition. Hardcover. (no dust jacket) [a good sound copy, slight crinkling to cloth at crown of spine, minor bump to upper right corner of front cover, mild age-toning to edges of text block]. Wells's novel of a future utopian/technological civilization that rises from the ashes of a world beset by economic depression and a world war (which in some ways resembled the actual World ... Read More

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Raff, The Jungle Bird: The Story of Our Talking Mynah [*SIGNED*]
Raff, The Jungle Bird: The Story of Our Talking Mynah [*SIGNED*]

by Wells, Zetta and Carveth

New York: Robert M. McBride and Company. Near Fine in Very Good dj. (c.1941). First Edition. Hardcover. [very light bumping at several corners, small newspaper obituary of Raffles affixed to ffep]. (pen and ink drawings) SIGNED by the authors on the half-title page (Zetta with her first name only, Carveth with his full name and with an additional small sketch of an elephant added). The story, told by the noted explorer/world traveler/lecturer/filmmaker Wells ... Read More

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Houdini: A Definitive Bibliography: A Description of the Literary Works of  Harry Houdini
Houdini: A Definitive Bibliography: A Description of the Literary Works of Harry Houdini

by Weltman, Manny

Van Nuys CA: Finders/Seekers Enterprises. Near Fine. (c.1991). Revised Edition. Stapled wraps. [nice copy, faint smudging on front cover, extremely light bumps at a couple of corners]. (facsimile reproductions) Despite the title, the author admits in a brief preface that "it is really not completely definitive." Still, it represents twenty-five years of dedicated research, and is very nicely done. Divided into five sections: Books, Pamphlets, Articles; Houdini's Reports on Variety Acts in... Read More

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Life Among the Lowbrows
Life Among the Lowbrows

by Wembridge, Eleanor Rowland

Boston/New York: Houghton Mifflin Company. Very Good+ in Very Good dj. (c.1931). Later Printing. Hardcover. [modestly shelfworn, light age-toning to edges of text block, one-time owner's signature on ffep (see NOTE below); jacket a little darkened along spine, tiny tears and minor paper loss at several corners]. Mrs. Wembridge, following up her earlier work "Other People's Daughters," here turned her attention to boys and well as girls -- but it's pretty clear that it's... Read More

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Other People's Daughters
Other People's Daughters

by Wembridge, Eleanor Rowland

Boston/New York: Houghton Mifflin Company. Near Fine in Very Good dj. 1926. First Edition. Hardcover. [a nice clean copy, light shelfwear, slight age-toning to top of text block; jacket lightly toned at spine, small chip at bottom right corner of rear panel, a couple of tiny chips along top edge "Seventeen Studies from Life," the stories of "those drifting girls of the big cities who pass by day from one temporary job to another, by... Read More

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Soldiers' Women
Soldiers' Women

by Wendler, Otto Bernhard (translated from the German by Ian F.D. Morrow)

New York/London: Harper & Brothers. Near Fine in Very Good+ dj. 1930. First American Edition. Hardcover. [good sound book, just a touch of wear to extremities, light spotting to fore-edge, vintage price sticker (from San Francisco department store The White House) on rear pastedown; jacket has 2.5" split at bottom of rear foldover, minor soiling/creasing to rear panel]. "Perhaps this is the first book to touch on that particular aspect of war; the soldiers and... Read More

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Pursuit of a Parcel
Pursuit of a Parcel

by Wentworth, Patricia

Philadelphia/New York: J.B. Lippincott Company. Very Good+. 1942. First Edition. Hardcover. (no dust jacket) [lightly worn copy, minor spotting to covers, spine cloth a little bit faded, slight bumping at spine ends and several corners]. The third and last of the author's "Inspector Lamb" mysteries. .

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The Forty Days of Musa Dagh
The Forty Days of Musa Dagh

by Werfel, Franz (translated from the Germany by Geoffrey Dunlop)

New York: Pocket Books, Inc. (GC-768). 1961. Cardinal Edition First Printing. Softcover. Very Good+. [a good sound copy with only light wear, a tiny bit of damage at lower rear hinge]. Mass Market PB The first U.S. paperback printing of Werfel's epic of the early days of the Armenian genocide. Controversial to this day (ask a Turk), it was first published in the U.S. by The Viking Press in 1934 (the original German edition had come out the year before),... Read More

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To Whom It May Concern: The Story of Victor Ilyitch Seroff
To Whom It May Concern: The Story of Victor Ilyitch Seroff

by Werner, M.R.

New York: Jonathan Cape & Harrison Smith. Very Good+ in Fair dj. 1931. First Edition. Hardcover. [nice solid clean copy, slight fading to cloth at ends of spine; the jacket is a bit on the tattered side, with numerous small chips, tears, etc.]. Very uncommon account of the early life of Victor Ilyitch Seroff (1902-1979), whom the author (Werner) met in Paris in the late 1920s, and found so fascinating that he "laid aside other... Read More

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Where Town Begins
Where Town Begins

by Werry, Richard R.

New York: Greenberg: Publisher. Near Fine in Very Good dj. (c.1951). First Edition. Hardcover. NOISBN . [nice clean copy with just a touch of wear to extremities; jacket shows a bit of wear at edges and corners, a few small tears at edges and corners but no significant paper loss]. Michigan author's first novel (following a volume of poetry published in 1947), a noir-ish tale of a Navy veteran who returns to his family and... Read More

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The Country of the Heart
The Country of the Heart

by Wersba, Barbara

New York: Atheneum. Fine in Near Fine dj. 1975. First Edition. Hardcover. [nice clean book with no discernible wear; the jacket shows just the teensiest bit of wear at several corners]. Young adult fiction about "the grief -- and glory -- of a first love," concerning "a young man's love letter to a woman who is dead: a writer he met when he was eighteen and she was forty. Reconstructing their affair like pieces... Read More

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Peter the Drunk
Peter the Drunk

by Wertenbaker, Charles

New York: Horace Liveright. Very Good. 1929. 2nd printing. Hardcover. NOISBN . (no dust jacket) [solid binding, moderate external wear, bumping and very slight fraying to bottom corners, one-time owner's signature on ffep]. Novel about the effect of the eponymous protagonist's constant imbibing on his marriage (hint: it's not good). On the very first page, he's "a little tight but not as tight as he had been," and from then on there's rarely... Read More

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Back to the Batcave [*SIGNED*]
Back to the Batcave [*SIGNED*]

by West, Adam, with Jeff Rovin

New York: Berkley Books. Near Fine. 1994. First Edition. Softcover. [very slight wear to several corners of front cover, otherwise nice and clean]. Trade PB (B&W photographs) INSCRIBED and SIGNED by Adam West on the title page, with an additional handwritten note from West to the inscribee, laid in. The author recounts his experience of portraying Batman in the campy 1960s TV series. Includes a full annotated episode guide to the series.... Read More

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The Ballad of Tom Dula: The Documented Story Behind the Murder of Laura  Foster and the Trials and Execution of Tom Dula
The Ballad of Tom Dula: The Documented Story Behind the Murder of Laura Foster and the Trials and Execution of Tom Dula

by West, John Foster

Durham NC: Moore Publishing Company. Very Good+ in Very Good dj. [1970]. First Edition. Hardcover. [a bit of foxing/staining and light wear along the top edge, no other significant wear; the jacket is also a bit stained along the edges and at the spine, but presents well in new mylar]. (B&W photos, facsimile of map) This book, about the real-life 1868 murder case that was the basis for the popular folk ballad about "Tom Dooley,"... Read More

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The Crooked Road
The Crooked Road

by West, Morris L.

New York: William Morrow and Company. Very Good in Good dj. 1957. First American Edition. Hardcover. [spine slightly turned, minor bumping to lower corners, a little dust-soiling to top of text block, tiny stain on fore-edge; jacket faded at spine, missing about 1.5" inches from bottom of spine, 2-inch split at lower front flap-fold, several other nicks and small tears]. "An exciting novel about an American newspaperman fighting for his 'big story' in the ... Read More

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