Wyman, Bill with Coleman, Ray:Stone Alone
- copia autografata 2011, ISBN: 9780670828944
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New York: A. L. Burt Company, 1923. Likely first edition, 1923, lists to this title inside book. Pictorial blue cloth, black and white frontis plate, no dustjacket. The book is in fair to… Altro …
New York: A. L. Burt Company, 1923. Likely first edition, 1923, lists to this title inside book. Pictorial blue cloth, black and white frontis plate, no dustjacket. The book is in fair to good condition with shallow vertical crease to front cover, rubbing to the extremities, good hinges, sound text block, slightly age-toned but clean pages with no names or other markings.. Hard Cover. Fair. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall., A. L. Burt Company, 1923, 2, USA.: Phillips Wyman, 1954. Book. Illus. by Slayton Underhill Father with Deer Painted Cover.. Very Good. Soft cover. TRUE FIRST Edition MAGAZINE Format Thus.. BLUE BOOK (Bedsheet Size Pulp Magazine). November 1954; -- Volume 100 #1 The Faceless Ones by Lindsay Hardy; Writers- Lindsay Hardy; Everett E. Tucker with Al Spiers; George H. Waltz Jr.; Donald Kennicott; Lester David; George Scullin; Dick Reddy; Hollister Noble; Hugh Fosburgh; Timothy Fuller; Richard Wormser; James Merriam Moore ILLUSTRATOR - Painted Cover by Slayton Underhill; PUBLISHER - Phillips Wyman; PLACE- USA; DATE - November 1954; EDITION First by Publisher BOOK TYPE - PULP Magazine DESCRIPTION; ** COMPLETE NOVEL; The Faceless Ones by Lindsay Hardy; ** SIX ARTICLES; Death Wears a Red Cap by Everett E. Tucker with Al Spiers; How to Save Thousands on a New House by George H. Waltz Jr.; Adventures in Editing by Donald Kennicott; Cars: Licensed to Kill by Lester David; Tips on Building You Boat Kit by George Scullin; Now It's (Sob) MALE Soap Opera by Dick Reddy; ** FIVE SHORT STORIES; The Remarkable Stubby McBain by Hollister Noble; The Way It Ought to Be by Hugh Fosburgh; The Deep End by Timothy Fuller; The New Spurs by Richard Wormser; Rim of the Dark by James Merriam Moore; Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall., Phillips Wyman, 1954, 3, London: The British Library Publishing Division, 2001. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Beige illustrated dust-jacket, as new apart from indentation to the back. Bound in blue cloth with gilt title. Contents as new, appears unread, but with near invisible 3 inch long indention on the back (as per the dust-jacket. May incur additional postage charges overseas., The British Library Publishing Division, 2001, 3, Normsn, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 2005. First edition. 2nd Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Fine in fine dust jacket. SIGNED by the author on the title page (signature only). 1st edition, 2nd printing. Essentially as new with as-new dust jacket in protective mylar sleeve, which is taped in place. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 359 p. Literature of the American West, 15. Audience: General/trade. Literature of the American West Series Book 15 by the late author of 'Blue Heaven'. Rare signed. Where possible, all books come with dust jacket in a clear protective plastic sleeve, sealed in a ziplock bag, wrapped in bubble wrap, shipped in a box., University of Oklahoma Press, 2005, 5, WYMAN, Edwin A. Ships by Day. A Novel. Illustrated. Orig. blue pictorial cloth. Boston: James H. Earle, 1895. First edition. Wright III, 6143. A fine copy., 0, Baltimore: Wyman Park Federal Savings & Loan Association, 1964. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition. Blue cloth lettered in silver. Inscribed by the author to William T. Snyder, Jr. Also laid in is an Autograph Letter Signed by Stein sending the book to Snyder., Wyman Park Federal Savings & Loan Association, 1964, 4, New Haven, Yale Dept. of the History of Science & Medicine, 1962. Periodical. A Quarterly. Three numbers paged consecutively: 217-567 p., adverts., plates, 25 cm. Includes (2) Cassedy, Hygeia: A Mid-Victorian Dream of a City of Health; Wilson, Problem of the Discovery of the Pulmonary Circulation; Bar-Sela & Hoff, Isaac Israeli's 50 Admonitions to the Physicians; Eby & Evjen, The Plague at Athens; Forbes, Midwifery & Witchcraft; MacKinney & Herndon, American Manuscript Collections of Medieval Medical Miniatures & Texts; (3) Doetsch, Early American Experiments on 'Spontaneous Generation' by Jeffries Wyman (1814-1874); Hunter, Some Speculations on the Nature of Milton's Blindness; McKusick, Hemophilia in Early New England; Wells, Iconographic Origins of Some Early Anatomical Diagrams; Pindborg, Studies in the History of Dental Histology I; Fastlicht, Dental Inlays & Fillings among the Ancient Mayas; (4) Needham & Lu Gwei-Djen, Hygiene & Preventive Medicine in Ancient China; Dobson, John Hunter's Animals; Dewhurst, Some Letters of Dr. Charles Goodall (1642-1712) to Locke, Sloane, & Sir Thomas Millington; Curran, Dr. Brocklesby of London (1722-1797); Notes & Events; Book Reviews; Index & preliminaries to Vol. XVII. Printed blue wraps; VG. Stock#33290, three numbers., New Haven, Yale Dept. of the History of Science & Medicine, 1962, 0, NY: Random House, 1990. FINE condition in FINE dust jacket. NY. Random House. HARDCOVER. 1990. FIRST EDITION, FIRST Printing. AS NEW, bound in black and blue with red gilt titles in gray pictorial dust jacket. Square and tight, UNREAD, original price intact. Very small push to bottom front point, else FINE. Jacket illustration by Gerard Gauci, design by David Wyman. Psychological thriller.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine., Random House, 1990, 5, University of Oklahoma Press, 2011. Inscribed and Signed by the author. First Edition. Near Fine book in a Near Fine dust jacket., University of Oklahoma Press, 2011, 0, New York: Viking Published by the Penguin Group Viking Penguin, a division of Penguin Books USA Inc., 1990. BOOK: Corners, Spine, Boards Bumped; Light Shelf Rub to Boards; Slight Yellowing Due to Age. DUST JACKET: Lightly Creased; Lightly Chipped; Slight Yellowing Due to Age. In Archival Quality Jacket Cover. SUB-TITLE: The Story of a Rock 'n' Roll Band. BOOK NUMBER: 1190. FRONT AND BACK JACKET PHOTOGRAPHS FROM: the Bill Wyman Archive. JACKET DESIGN BY: Neil Stuart. CONTENTS: Introduction 1 Flash Forward 2 Roots and Routes 3 How the Stones got the Blues 4 Birth of the Legend 5 The 'Great Unwashed' 6 The Selling of a Rebellion 7 The Unholy Trinity 8 Riots and Romances 9 Addictions and Frictions 10 (Drug) Trials and Tribulations 11 De-Klein 12 Little Boy Blues; Appendix 1; Appendix 2; Records 1963-69; Awards 1964-69; Shows 1962-69; Film and Television 1957-69; Radio 1963-69; Index. SYNOPSIS: For twenty-five years Bill Wyman has been "the silent Stone," the quiet bass player in the World's Greatest Rock and Roll Band. This autobiography-of-a-band is a note-by-note rendition of the Stones' tumultuous early years, made possible by Wyman's own meticulously kept diaries. As one critic put it, "The Beatles charmed a nation. The Stones kicked it in the bollocks." Wyman candidly recalls the struggle of the perpetual "bad boys" through their tough years of apprenticeship (once living for weeks on stolen potatoes) as their music evolved. The vision of Brian Jones, an extraordinarily talented musician devoted to American blues and R & B, shaped the group and the raw, gutsy sound that blew open the British music scene. The Stones struck a deep chord among Britain's young, and Wyman describes the hair-raising chaos and violence of their early tours. He is disarmingly frank in describing the wildness and intricacies of the Stones' personal affairs, the dynamics of the musicians in and out of the studio, their scandalous legal problems, financial and management crises, conflicts over songwriting, and the effects of drugs on their music and lives. He sheds new light on the complex story of Brian Jones, forced aside by the triumvirate of Mick, Keith, and manager Andrew Oldham. The book ends with Brian's break with the band and retreat to his beloved country home, only to drown on the eve of the Stones', and Britain's, biggest rock concert. The gathering of 500,000 in Hyde Park became Brian's wake, and marked the end of the first era of the saga of the Stones. A married man with a son, already in his mid-twenties when he met the other members of the band, Wyman was the first person in his family's history to have a job with a pension. To their horror he cut loose to follow the promise of the Stones' new sound. His unique perspective on the journey that followed shows how the 1960s looked from one of its epicenters. Ray Coleman was editor-in-chief of London's Melody Maker for eleven years and traveled with the Stones. He is the author of biographies of John Lennon, Eric Clapton, and Brian Epstein.. First American Edition 1st Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall., Viking Published by the Penguin Group Viking Penguin, a division of Penguin Books USA Inc., 1990, 3<