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YMCA Book Fair Collectible Book List YMCA Book Fair Collectible Book List WELCOME To our 2018 list of books for sale during the Fair in August. Check back often, and read through all the listings, new listings and the end. We will be adding additional entries as the months go by. We will also post announcements of collections donated. Rev 8-6-18 Danse Macabre by Stephen King Published by Everest House, First Edition with all appropriate points - $13.95 and RRD281 on publishing page Inscribed, signed, and dated by Stephen King on front end paper $125.00 Bag of Bones by Stephen King Advance Reader's Copy Inscribed and signed by author on front end paper Publisher: Scribner $125.00 The Secret History by Donna Tartt Published by Alfred A. Knopf. 1992, 1st Edition, 8th Printing Author's first novel Signed by author on half title page $95.00 My Heart Laid Bare by Joyce Carol Oates Published by Dutton, stated First Printing, June 1998 Inscribed and signed by author on title page $20.00 1 Trophy Widow by Michael A. Kahn Inscribed and signed by author on half-title page Published by Tom Doherty Associates, 2002, stated First Edition $20.00 My Stroke of Luck by Kirk Douglas Inscribed and signed by author on half-title page Published by William Morrow, 2002, stated First Edition with full number line $20.00 A Son of the Circus by John Irving Signed by author on title page. First Trade Edition stated (2 4 6 8 9 7 5 3) Published by Random House 1994 $20.00 From The Corner of His Eye by Dean Koontz Signed by author on front end paper - no inscription. Published by Bantam, with full number line. A signed, limited edition privately published by Charnel House, in publisher's black leatherette covers with silver lettering $50.00 RARE - Typed letter and envelope written by and signed by P. G. Wodehouse. Dated April 30, 1968 Along with First Printing Edition of Author! Author! 1962 $150.00 The Conscience of a Conservative by Barry Goldwater Published by Victor Publishing, 1960, 1st Edition, 4th Printing Along with a very interesting letter from one paper company to another describing that there was a shortage of good paper that the First Edition was printed on for subsequent printings. $20.00 2 Keeping Faith By Jimmy Carter Specially bound limited edition, signed by the author (no inscriptions), published by Bantam, 1982, with full number line Hardcover in slipcase $50.00 Fantasy Role Playing Games by J. Eric Holmes, M.D. Published by Hippocrene Books, 1981 Hardcover with dust jacket $25.00 Rat Chasing by Crispin Hellion Glover Published by Volcanic Eruptions, 2nd Edition (Original 1896) Inscribed and signed by Crispin Hellion Glover A unique book with many drawings on how to catch a rat. $30.00 Shure: Sound People, Products, and Values by Charles J. Kourt New - shrinkwrapped Two volume set in slipcase Shure Incorporated is an American audio products corporation. It was founded by Sidney N. Shure in Chicago, Illinois in 1925 as a supplier of radio parts kits. $8.00 4 1965 Moonbeam Books by Selma and Jack Wassermann Ex-library Moonbeam is Caught, Moonbeam and the Rocket Ride, Moonbeam and Dan Starr, Moonbeam at the Rocket Port $5.00 Lot of 10 Paperback Children's Books about Industry Various Authors, All 1940 Name on each on title page and dated 12-15-1940 $10.00 3 ...Of Many Pens by Edgar J. Mothershead Hardcover, Limited Edition of 500 Copies, this being No. 6 $6.00 Voices of the Shoah: Remembrance of the Holocaust An audio documentary by David Notowitz and narrated by Elliott Gould An audio documentary in a case with hardcover book and four CDs. As told by the survivors and witnesses now living in North America and England of the Holocaust. $5.00 Walt Disney's Peter Pan With Bobby Driscoll as Peter Pan and Kathryn Beaumont as Wendy Includes four 78 rpm records and booklet RCA Victor Records, 1952 $5.00 Two Wizard of Oz Paperback Books The Wizard of Oz and Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz by Frank L. Baum Published by Rand McNally, 1956 $8.00 Lot of 3 Older Comics Strange Suspense Stories Vol 1 No. 70 1964 $.12 G. I. Combat No 57 1958 $.10 True War Experiences Vol 1, No. 1 1952 $.10 Good used condition with tanned pages. $8.00 Slavery and Slaving in World History in 2 Volumes Joseph C. Miller, Editor Vol 1 - 1900-1991; Vol 2 - 1992 - 1996 Published by M. E. Sharpr, 1999 Ex-school library copy in nice condition. Bibliography of 20th century literature focuses on slavery and slave-trading from ancient times through the 19th century. It contains over 10,000 entries. $50.00 4 Somewhere in Time 170 Years of Missouri Corrections by Mark S. Schreiber and Laura Burkhardt Moeller Published by Walsworth Publishing, November 2004 $25.00 Hometown Heroes War Memories Through Their Eyes Presented by the Sappington-Concord Historical Society 2003 $15.00 The Pop-Up Book of Phobias by Gary Greenberg Published by Harper Entertainment, 1999 The pop-ups are great and all working. $10.00 Bourbon, Missouri Celebrating 150 Years *1853 - 2003* The history of Bourbon has been compiled to celebrate the founding of the town in 1853. A committee was formed in 2001 to research and collect material for this book. $24.00 The Phenomenon by Rick Ankiel and Tim Brown Published by PublicAffairs, 2003, stated First Edition Signed on title page by Rick Ankiel $20.00 Two Vintage Cook Books Betty Furness Westinghouse Cook Book, 1954, 1st Printing 500 Good Extended Wartime Recipes, 1942 $10.00 Lot of 5 Leonard Nimoy Poetry Books (One Signed) Come Be With Me (PB) Signed Will I Think of You (PB) You & I (PB) These Words Are For You (PB) Warmed By Love (HC) $30.00 5 Peter Saul By Benoit Decron, Robert Storr, Anne Tronche Published by Somogy Edition, 1999 In French and English - Hardcover $25.00 Frozen Images Drawings by Marhall Arisman Visual Arts Press, 1973 Inscribed and signed by author of first free end paper $15.00 War Log - USS New Jersey 1943 - 1945 Colored Map End Papers Roster of Officers Many pictures Nice book but need a little TLC (just glue the binding) $10.00 Lot of 3 Sheet Metal from the 1970's Published by Delmar Publishers Sheet Metal Machine Processes Practical Layout for the Sheet Metal Shop Basic Sheet Metal Skills $15.00 The Many Faces and Facets of Don Kracke Published by Silver Spur Publishing, 2005 Signed by Don Kracke and dated '06 $20.00 George Tooker by Thomas H. Garver Published by Promegranate Artbooks, 1992 Hardcover, Dust Jacket Inscribed and signed by George Tooker $45.00 The Films of Boris Karloff by Richard Bojarski and Kenneth Beals Published by Citadel Press, 1971 Hardcover with Dust Jacket $25.00 6 History of Missouri by Eugene Morrow Violette Published by Ramfire Press, 1960 $10.00 The Rough Riders by Theodore Roosevelt Published by Charles Scribners, 1902 $10.00 Christmas Story by H. L. Mencken Published by Alfred Knopf, 1946, Stated First Edition Hardcover with Dust Jacket $6.00 2 Local Books by Craig Kaintz and Bill Kasalko Cruizin North County 1950s - 1970s, Published 2011 Signed by both authors (first names only) Cruizin Again - Remembering More North County "Happy Days", Published 2011 Signed by both authors Go back to memory lane. $40.00 3 Historical Books on St. Charles, Missouri The St. Charles, Missouri Citizens Improvement Association St. Charles, Missouri Bicentennial Historical Program Historical Saint Charles, Missouri $10.00 Two Books on the Brewing Industry The Practical Brewer by Edward Vogel Published by Master Brewers' Assn., 1946, First Printing, Hardcover Modern Brewing, A Practical Handbook of Contemporary Brewing Practice by Carl Nowak, Published by the Author, 2nd Edition, 1934, Hardcover with dust jacket $45.00 Vom Missouri (Poems from Missouri) by F. Baltzer Baltzer was a St. Louis based, German born pastor. This book is divided is four part - About Missouri, about German born Americans in World War I, abd fate of the Homeland $5.00 7 The Mountain Anthem The Beatitudes in Rhythmic Echoes by William Richards Published by Lee and Shepard, 1885 $5.00 Electric Motor Repair by Robert Rosenberg Published by M-H-B Duo Book Co., c.1946 (1949) Spiral bound divided in two sections $15.00 The Sacramentary : The Roman Missal Revised by the decree of the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council and Published by authority of Pope Paul VI Published by Collins, 1974 Altar sized book red leather, 1119 pages, 9X12X3 Never used, still in original shipping box - Beautiful $50.00 The Holy Bible Translated from The Latin Volgate Published by Thomas Kelly, New York, 1877 Large, oversized, carved covers. Needs a little TLC, covers are off, but binding is still tight. $50.00 Set of 9 (Plus 1) Children's Paperback Books from the late 1960's, large size $7.00 Set of Six Old-Time Cookbook Pamphlets (c.1930s) Full of Period Illustrations The Rumford Way (Rumford Baking Powder) Baker's Best Chocolate Recipes (General Foods, Baker's Chocolate) New Cake Recipes (Swans Down Cake Flour) Choice Recipes (Walter Baker Chocolate) Pet Recipes (Pet Milk) Anyone Can Bake (Royal Baking Powder) $15.00 5 Vintage Children's Books Little Black Sambo and the Tiger Kitten - Henry Altemus (1926) Little Lambie Lambkin - Henry Altemus (1926) Little Black Sambo - Applewood (1995) The Golden Goose - Macmillan (1928) The Little Red Hen - Macmillan (1928) $20.00 8 Dale Carnegie's Biographical Roundup Signed by Sale Carnegie on a Bookplate Hardcover with dust jacket, published by Forest Hills, 1944 $10.00 Lot of 6 Edgar Rice Burroughs Hardcovers John Carter Martian Series - 11 Stories Illustrated by Frank Franzetta $20.00 Lot of 102 Original Automobile Dealership Brochures From the 40s, 50s, 60, and up Many different automakers, all unique $95.00 Hillman Minx, Volvo, Floride, Riley, The Thing, MG, Midget, Peugeot 404.
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