You searched for:
Listed Within: All
-
Olajuwon, Hakeem
Living the Dream My Life and Basketball
$300.00Little, Brown & Co.: Boston, 1996. First edition. Signed by Olajuwon and inscribed to his team mate Kenny Smith. Olajuwon and Smith played together on the back-to-back champion Houston Rockets. A stand out center, Olajuwon was a member of the 1994 US Dream Team, was selected as one of the 50 greatest players in NBA history and was named to the NBA 75th Anniversary Team. Fine copy. Dust wrapper with one inch tear to bottom rear else fine. The collaboration between Olajuwon and Smith began on a rocky note with tensions stemming from Smith giving his superstar teammate a bold warning soon after joining the Rockets: “Akeem, if you ever scream at me like you have to other point guards, I will never throw you the ball,” Smith reportedly said. Any teammate who said something like that to the legendary Olajuwon would likely have upset the reigning All-Star. But hearing it from a newly joined player was just too much. Frustrated, “The Dream” responded firmly, saying Smith would continue passing him the ball, no matter what. However, “The Jet” stood his ground, replying with a firm “no.” While this might seem like an audacious move from the former 6’3″ playmaker, Smith actually had a strategic purpose. According to Miriam Fader’s book, he believed he needed to establish his credibility and “gain Olajuwon’s respect” early in their relationship. If one trusts the reports about “The Dream” at the time, this actually seemed like the right approach. After all, the 1994 MVP had a reputation for being overly tough on point guards — a reputation that Kenny had also heard about — with many rumors circulating about Hakeem’s intense interactions with them. Some stories describe him loudly “screaming” at point guards for mistakes, even demanding coaches “take them out on the spot.”Another account mentions a heated confrontation with teammate Vernon Maxwell. Smith, in his mid-20s at the time, wanted to stop such behavior in its tracks, so he decided to make the team’s superstar aware of his boundaries early on. Sometimes, for a relationship to truly break through, it first needs to hit a rough patch — and this perfectly describes the Olajuwon-Smith partnership. This is evident because, after their initial conflict, they went on to develop a strong bond. It all began with Smith gradually making an effort to connect with the former Houston Cougar. For instance, during bus rides, he noticed the seat next to Hakeem was always empty, so he started sitting there regularly to chat with the big man. One memorable trip, the two-time blocks leader shared a heartfelt moment, saying, ‘Kenny, you know you’re the first person that sits next to me and talks to me?'” As a gesture of gratitude, Hakeem invited his new seat neighbor to break bread at his home. Smith accepted, brought his brother along, and the group enjoyed a fish dish prepared by “The Dream” himself. During that dinner, Hakeem shared his decision to recommit to Islam, and “The Jet” felt honored to be welcomed not only into his teammate’s home but also into his personal life. (Julian Eschenbach, Basketball Network, Jan 25 2025) less
moreOffered for Sale by: The Accidental Bookseller -
Simon, Andre L.
A Concise Encyclopaedia of Gastronomy
$300.00London: Collector’s Book Club, 1952. Limited edition, number 20 of 100 copies signed by the author. Bound in full red Morocco, top edge gilt, 5 raised bands, 4 gilt decorated compartments, author and title in gilt. Bookseller’s small label (harkening back to the days of NYC’s famed Fourth Avenue books district), few stray marks to front pastedown, front hinge starting. Leather with minimal rubbing. Overall, a vibrant near fine copy. less
moreOffered for Sale by: The Accidental Bookseller -
Jammer, Max
Concepts of Mass
$225.00Harvard University Press: Cambridge (MA), 1961. First edition. Inscribed by Jammer: “To my friends and relatives / Mr. Moshe Torczyner and his son Evan, / in appreciation and in memory of / my visit to their home on (in Hebrew) 11 Iyar 5722” (May 15, 1962). A nice, near fine copy in very good dust wrapper, spine toned and lightly chipped on extremities. An uncommon signature; as of this writing, there are no other books signed by Jammer listed for sale. less
moreOffered for Sale by: The Accidental Bookseller -
Ritts, Herb
Men / Women
$225.00Los Angeles: Twin Palms Publishers, 1989. Two volumes. First edition, limited to 5000 sets. Though not called for, signed and dated in the year of publication in gold marker by Ritts to the front free endpaper of the Men volume. Fine in publisher’s slipcase with no dust jacket as issued. From the publisher: “This boxed set of two books contains images selected by Herb Ritts from the first decade of his work in photography. Taken for his own pleasure, many of these pictures were rejected for publication in popular magazines which judged them either too eccentric or erotic for their readers. The pleasure of the artist at work is felt in these photographs, which do not compromise the artist’s individual vision for the sake of popular acceptance. The beautiful men and women who populate these pages are familiar for their work in commercial modeling, but Herb Ritts’ camera shows them in a new and familiar light.” less
moreOffered for Sale by: The Accidental Bookseller -
Watson, James D.
Genes, Girls and Gamow
$400.00Oxford University Press: Oxford (UK), 2001. The true first edition, preceding the US edition published by Knopf later that year. Signed by the author, a Nobel Laureate for the discovery (along with Francis Crick) of the structure of DNA. Spine a little leaning, minor bump to top front board and one corner, otherwise nearly fine in very good or better dust wrapper, slightly edgeworn and with one minor snag. While signed copies of the US edition are not uncommon, signed copies of the UK first are difficult to find — even more so without an inscription. less
moreOffered for Sale by: The Accidental Bookseller -
Evelyn Waugh
A Handful of Dust
$200.00Under The Covers Antique And Vintage Books
New York; Farrar & Rinehart, [1934]. FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING WITH LOGO ON COPYRIGHT PAGE. 8vo. Very good. Hardcover. Lacks dust jacket. Orange cloth covered boards with gilt title to front board and to spine. Fading to spine. Bumping to spine ends and corners. Inscription to previous owner on front free end paper. Light foxing and browning to end pages. Binding is tight. 308 pages. less
moreOffered for Sale by: Under The Covers Antique And Vintage Books -
Frank French Accompanied by Poems by Margaret E. Sangster
Home Fairies and Heart Flowers: Twenty Studies of Children’s Heads
$200.00Under The Covers Antique And Vintage Books
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1887. Hardcover. Folio. Very good. Mustard yellow/light brown cloth covered boards with beautiful illustrations to boards and gilt title to front board and spine. Wear to exterior includes bumping to corners revealing boards, bumping and chipping to spine ends, small 1″ closed tear to cloth at head of spine, rubbing, discoloration, and minor soiling. Light foxing to endpapers and sporadically to margins throughout. A few light finger prints to margins. Ownership inscription dated 1886 to second front free end paper. Else is clean and bright with beautiful illustrations throughout including many full page. 93 pages. This is a large book, and may require extra shipping charges. less
moreOffered for Sale by: Under The Covers Antique And Vintage Books -
Moses King
Notable New Yorkers of 1896-1899. A Companion Volume to King’s Handbook of New York City
$250.00Under The Covers Antique And Vintage Books
New York, NY, Boston, Mass.; Moses King, Bartlett & Company, 1899. SCARCE, INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR. 8vo. Hardcover. Very good. Light blue cloth covered boards with black and gilt title and decoration to front board and to spine. Minor wear to exterior includes bumping to spine ends and corners, browning to spine, and general rubbing. Minor browning to floral end papers. Interior hinges are starting though binding remains tight. Author’s inscription to second free end paper reads “To Rose Shuman with compliments of the author. June 17, 1899.” Several photos have writing next to them explaining who the person was or how the original owner knew them. Many have a faint “D” next to them, most likely to mark those who had died. Else is clean and bright. 616 pages. NY/090922 less
moreOffered for Sale by: Under The Covers Antique And Vintage Books -
Various
Leather Bound Collection of Pamphlets Relating to New Hampshire and Massachusetts
$250.00Under The Covers Antique And Vintage Books
Dates span from 1821 to 1834. Quarter brown leather bound marble paper covered boards with seven gilt rules and gilt “Miscellany” to spine. Wear to exterior includes rubbing and browning as well as bumping to corners revealing boards. Crack to front hinge though binding remains tight and secure. Browning and foxing throughout though text remains bright. Hand-written list of titles on second front end paper. One pamphlet is inscribed by the author. An important piece of New England history. List of titles below: Come and See. The Duty of Those Who Dislike and Dread the Sentiments of Other Christians. By Wm. B. O. Peabody. Springfield. 1833. Sermon of the Signs of the Times, in Relation to Revealed Religion: Preached at Concord, N. H. Dec 23, 1832. By Moses G. Thomas. Concord: Moses G. Atwood, 1832. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR. Sermon Delivered at the Installation of Rev A. Dumont Jones, Over the Congregational church in Wilton, January 1, 1834. By Rev. Nathaniel Cage. Nashua, NH, 1834. Charge. By Rev. Isaac Allen of Bolton, Mass. Circa 1830s. Letter to Governor Lincoln in Relation to Harvard University from F. C. Gray. Boston: Carter, Hendee and Babcock, 1831. A Discourse Delivered at the Dedication of the Meetinghouse of the Keene Congregation Society, April 28, 1830. By T. R. Sullivan. Keene, NH, 1830 A Sermon, Preached at Needham, December 12, 1821, at the Installation the Installation of the Rev. William Ritchie, as Pastor of the First Church and Society in That Town. By David T. Kimball. Dedham, 1822. Charge. By Rev. L. Newell, of Stow. 1832. Right Hand of Fellowship. By Rev. Thomas Noyes, Pastor of the Second Church in Needham. 1832. Eulogy on Lafayette, Delivered at Concord, Agreeably to the Resolve of the New-Hampshire Legislature, on the 17th of June, 1835. By Nathaniel G. Pham. Concord, 1835. Report of the Select Committee to the House of Representatives upon the Subject of Building an Insane Hospital. Concord, NH, 1832. An Oration Delivered at Keene, N. H., February 22, 1832, Being the Centennial Anniversary of the Birth-Day of Washington. By Salma Hale. Keene, NH, 1832. An Address, Delivered Before the New-Hampshire Lyceum, at the Representatives Hall Concord; at Their First Annual Meeting, June 6, 1833. By Reverend Jonathan Clement. Concord, 1833. An Exposure of the Principles of the ‘Free Inquirer.’ By S. Everett. Boston, 1831. Sixth Annual Report of the Board of Managers of the Prison Discipline Society. Boston, May 24, 1831. Boston, 1831. Seventeenth Report of the Directors of the American Asylum at Hartford, for the Education and Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb, Exhibited to the Asylum, May 11, 1833. Hartford, 1833 less
moreOffered for Sale by: Under The Covers Antique And Vintage Books -
Michael X born Michael de Freitas, aka Michael Abdul Malik and Abdul Malik (1933-1975)
HOLOGRAPHIC LETTER FROM A BLACK POWER ACTIVIST
$850.00Single sheet with a handwritten note by this Trinidian-born Black activist, written on one side only, addressed to “Sister” and signed with his usual “Peace and Love.” Undated but the address at the top is 101 Holloway Road, the site of the “Black House,” a commune of which he was the self-appointed leader which was founded in 1969. That was also the year that the Cleavers arrived in Algeria. Michael X described the Black House as a place where “that ‘get a gun’ rhetoric is over. We’re talking of really building things in the community needed by people in the community. We’re keeping a sane approach” although it was later the site of an attempted extortion, for which Michael and four of his colleagues were arrested – and bailed out by John Lennon. This note, which comments that the bearer works for an Australian underground magazine called Oz, co-founded and edited by Richard Neville, reveals how related the various movements of the late 60s were – from the Black Panthers in exile, to Richard Neville’s controversial publishing venture, to John and Yoko Lennon contributing to a fund-raiser for the Black House. Seen in the light of his last years when Michael X returned to Trinidad, where he was tried and convicted and sentenced to death for his involvement in the murders of two members of the commune he founded there (a story told by Nobel Laureate V.S. Naipaul in ‘Killings in Trinidad”), closing with ‘Peace and Love’ seems ironic. Sheet measures approximately 12 1/2 in by 8 inches. less
moreOffered for Sale by: Bookfever.com -
Babitz, Eve (1943-2021)
SEX AND RAGE: Advice to Young Ladies Eager for a Good Time
$995.00The third book by a 1970s Los Angeles “it girl”, an autobiographical novel in which Jacaranda revels in the pleasures of being a sexy beach bum in Los Angeles until after too many nights of “14 white ladies” she wakes up and takes an opposite path, moving to New York and a world of focus and work. This novel has been described as one which solidified “her place as a singularly important voice in Los Angeles literature—haunting, alluring, and alive.” SIGNED on title page and scarce thus. 227 pp. Very near fine in a near fine dustjacket (minor wear at the head of the dj spine) less
moreOffered for Sale by: Bookfever.com -
Sherwood, Robert E.
There Shall Be No Night
$425.00New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1940. First edition with Scribner’s “A”. Winner of 1941 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, a play about Finland’s invasion by the Soviet Union. A signed presentation copy inscribed “from Madeline’s husband” to Gwendola Hurlock, sister of the book’s dedicatee and Sherwood’s wife, Madeline Hurlock, a silent film actress. Dated December, 1940. Spine leaning, tanning to front and rear gutters, brief marks to the rear board — a solid very good or better copy in a very good rubbed dust wrapper with a few small, shallow chips. less
moreOffered for Sale by: The Accidental Bookseller

USD
GBP
EUR
CAD
AUD
ZAR