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Published by Dover Publications, 1989
ISBN 10: 0486259307ISBN 13: 9780486259307
Seller: SecondSale, Montgomery, IL, U.S.A.
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Condition: Good. Item in good condition. Textbooks may not include supplemental items i.e. CDs, access codes etc.
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Published by Dover Publications, 1988
ISBN 10: 0486258114ISBN 13: 9780486258119
Seller: Lake Country Books and More, Excelsior, MN, U.S.A.
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Paperback. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: None as issued. Excellent unused paperback copy, all pieces intact. Clean, solid copy with unmarked text. Cover has minimal wear. Stapled binding is secure. We are unable to ship oversize books and multi-volume sets internationally.
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Publication Date: 1931
Seller: Monroe Street Books, Middlebury, VT, U.S.A.
Condition: Very Good. Frances Tipton Hunter (illustrator). Art "What a difference appetite makes", color art by Frances Tipton Hunter. 10 x 13", very good. Record # 414106.
Seller: Reed Books The Museum of Fond Memories, Birmingham, AL, U.S.A.
along with his school books bound by strap, in the style of 1940's grammar school. Image is printed on thin paper 8X10" in fine condition. Scan on request.
Published by The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, PA, 1939
Seller: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Stapled. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Cover by Frances Tipton Hunter (illustrator). First Edition. The August 19 & September 16, 1939 issues of the Saturday Evening Post. Fiction includes most notably part 1 of 7 of Double for Death, a Tecumseh Fox mystery by Rex Stout. Other fiction includes A Salmon for the White House, a short story by Arthur Train, and others. There is also an article about baseball HoF player/manager Leo Durocher (Baseball's Ugly Duckling - the Durable Durocher) by Arthur Mann. Contains a Westinghouse ad featuring the 1939 NY World's Fair. Cover art by Frances Tipton Hunter (Penny Candy). Light wear at the edges. A very good copy with nice Rex Stout serial installment.
Published by Rogers and Company, , for Russell-Miller Milling Co, Occident Flour, Minneapolis, MN; recipes and introduction by Helen Harrington Downing; heavy card covers with children's party on top and children dancing around Maypole on the bottom, as cakes await; staplebound, little food drawings and essays on inside covers, 6.5x8"; np., Chicago and New York, 1924
Seller: Truman Price & Suzanne Price / oldchildrensbooks, Monmouth, OR, U.S.A.
/Frances Tipton Hunter, illustrator. (illustrator). CONDITION: Very Good; no names, very rubbed spine and slightly bent bottom corner and beginning pages, 3/8" closed tear first page, cover toned but clean, pages very clean; "price 50 cents". Toploader medium softcover advertizing Each holiday introduced by a coloured full page illustration of a children's party, followed by pages of games and at least one simple baking recipe per page, featuring a special cake for the day. New Years, Valentine, Washington's Birthday, St. Patrick's Day, Easter, Patriotic Day, July 4; Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas and Birthday. An advertising book for Occident Flour and, apparently, Calumet Baking Powder. ABE Heritage Seller since 1996; conservative AB condition grading. We ship all our books in cardboard protection. International shipping. /Frances Tipton Hunter, illustrator.
Published by The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, PA, 1939
Seller: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Stapled. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Cover by Frances Tipton Hunter (illustrator). First Edition. The September 16, 1939 issue of the Saturday Evening Post. Fiction includes most notably part 5 of 7 of Double for Death, a Tecumseh Fox mystery by Rex Stout. Other fiction includes Don't Sell it, Mr Rumbin, a short story by Booth Tarkington (9/16). Also contains an article (Faster than a Bullet by H Lloyd Child) on an airplane setting a speed record of over 600 MPH. Cover art by Frances Tipton Hunter (9/16 - Growing Boy). Light wear at the edges & some mild soiling to some of the covers. A very good issue with a nice Rex Stout serial installment.
Published by Rogers & Co/ Russell-Miller Milling Co., Minneapolis, MN, 1924
Seller: Gil's Book Loft, Binghamton, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Frances Tipton Hunter art (illustrator). 1st Edition. Slim stapled booklet, pictorial white covers w/ small sticker scar front. Clean inside. With recipes and party ideas. Gorgeous color old-fashioned artwork, focusing on celebrations of Washington's Birthday, St. Patrick's, Easter, Halloween, Christmas,Valentine's Day, May Day, etc. Unpaginated. Attractive! 14955 shelf. Book.
Published by The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, PA, 1939
Seller: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Stapled. Condition: Good - Very Good. No Jacket. Cover by Frances Tipton Hunter (illustrator). First Edition. The August 19 & September 16, 1939 issues of the Saturday Evening Post. Fiction includes most notably parts 1 & 5 of 7 of Double for Death, a Tecumseh Fox mystery by Rex Stout. Other fiction includes A Salmon for the White House, a short story by Arthur Train (8/19) and Don't Sell it, Mr Rumbin, a short story by Booth Tarkington (9/16). There is also an an article about baseball HoF player/manager Leo Durocher (8/19 - Baseball's Ugly Duckling - the Durable Durocher) by Arthur Mann. Contains a Westinghouse ad featuring the 1939 NY World's Fair. Cover art by Frances Tipton Hunter (8/19 - Penny Candy & 9/16 - Growing Boy). Light wear at the edges & some mild soiling to the cover. Back covers are missing (8/19) and present but loose (9/16). A good to very good set with nice Rex Stout serial installments.
Published by c. 1950, 1950
Seller: Sage Rare & Collectible Books, IOBA, Livonia, MI, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Non-book. Condition: Very Good+. ; This glossy vintage print has very faint wear but clean, bright, and in very good+ condition. 12" x 13.25"; Print; 12" x 13.25".
Published by RANDOM HOUSE, NEW YORK, 1948
Seller: Princeton Antiques Bookshop, Atlantic City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
HARD BACK BLACK. Condition: GOOD. JACKET: TORN DJ. FRANCES TIPTON HUNTER (illustrator). FIRST ED. dw torn around edges otherwise the book in good condition, rubbed paperboard, spine rubbed small cut top/bottom, pages tight, inscription in pencil on fep, BEAUTIFUL illustraions by Frances Tipton Hunter. Oversized book, additional postage may be required. DATE PUBLISHED: 1948 EDITION: FIRST ED.
Published by Whitman Publishing Co: Racine, WI, 1935
Seller: John K King Used & Rare Books, Detroit, MI, U.S.A.
Color illustr by Frances Tipton Hunter, 11.75 x 9.5, cloth backed pict boards, 61pp, covers a bit worn, extremities bumped and fraying, hinges loose, contents toned, but still a relatively nicely preserved copy, in rubbed and edge chipped dust jacket. Scarce in dust jacket.
Published by The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, PA, 1936
Seller: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Stapled. Condition: Good - Very Good. No Jacket. Frances Tipton Hunter (cover), F R Gruger, Henry Raleigh, and others (illustrator). First Edition. The December 5, 1936 issue of the Saturday Evening Post. Fiction includes most notably Vendee, a short story by William Faulkner, and part 5 of 7 Poirot Loses a Client, a Hercule Poirot mystery by Agatha Christie. Other fiction include Troy Weight, a short story by J P Marquand. There is also an article ("I Was So Scared .") by Jay Berwanger, winner of the first Heisman Trophy (1935). Cover art by Frances Tipton Hunter (Here Boy!). Light wear and soiling to the covers. Small corner folds at the bottom. A good to very good copy with fiction by prominent and important authors.
Published by The Merrill Publishing Company, Chicago, 1936
Seller: Glenn Books, ABAA, ILAB, Prairie Village, KS, U.S.A.
First Edition
Color Pictorial Wrappers. Condition: Corner Wear. No Jacket. First Edition. Cover by Frances Tipton Hunter and inside drawings by Emily E. Cray. A coloring book with 63 large simple outline pictures. Eight of the pictures have been partially colored, usually hair or shoes only. Cover are lightly scuffed at corners. Bottom corner of front cover missing. See photos. Size: Tall Thin Quarto.
Published by The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, PA, 1937
Seller: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Stapled. Condition: Good - Very Good. No Jacket. Covers by Albert W. Hampson, Francis Lee Jaques, Ruzzie Green, Frances Tipton Hunter & John La Gatta (illustrator). First Edition. The June 5, 19 & 26, July 10 & 17, 1937 issues of the Saturday Evening Post. Fiction includes most notably parts 4, 6 & 7 of 8 (6/ 5, 19 & 26) of Death on the Nile, a Hercule Poirot mystery by Agatha Christie & parts 2, 4, 5, 7 & 8 of 8 (6/ 5, 19 & 26, and 7/10 & 17) of TCOT Lame Canary, a Perry Mason mystery by Erle Stanley Gardner. Other fiction includes The Romance of Rosy Ridge, a short story by MacKinlay Kantor (6/5), Almost a What, a short story by Booth Tarkington (6/26), and others. Cover art by Albert W. Hampson (6/5 - Kissing the Best man), Francis Lee Jaques (6/19 - Flying Storks), Ruzzie Green (6/26 - Arriving at the Church), & Frances Tipton Hunter (7/10 - Making Faces) & John La Gatta (7/17 - Hatcheck Girl). Light edge wear to the covers. The 6/5 issue has some soiling to the covers, some dog ears to a few pages and large chips (5" x 5" - top left, 2.5" x 3" - bottom left & 2.5" x 1 " - bottom center right) to the back cover. The 6/26 issue has more wear to the spine and the center pages (49 - 52) are loose. The 7/10 issue has two fold creases (11" & 6") to the lower right and some light soiling. A good to very good set with serial installments by prominent and collectible authors. A heavy, oversize set that will require additional postage.
Published by Prophylactic Brush Co, Florence, MA, 1932
Manuscript / Paper Collectible First Edition
Charming advertisement for Pro-phy-lac-tic tooth brushes in the form of a jig saw puzzle given out as a free premium with purchase of the tufted model. The envelope shows 5 sizes of the brush, which at the time was the company's most popular product. The other side shows the image bySaturday Evening Postillustrator, Frances Tipton Hunter (1896-1957), with detailed instructions on how to complete the puzzle. A wonderful and uncommon piece of Massachusetts advertising history. Complete jig saw puzzle in envelope, printed on both sides in two colors, 10.5x14." Puzzle bright, clean, and with minimal wear, envelope with some folds and staining.
Published by The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, PA, 1939
Seller: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Stapled. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Covers by Frances Tipton Hunter (8/19 & 9/16), Charles E. Kerlee (8/26), McCauley Conner (9/9), Crosby DeMoss (9/23) & Monte Crews (9/30) (illustrator). First Edition. The August 19 & 26, & September 9, 16, 23, & 30, 1939 issues of the Saturday Evening Post. Fiction includes most notably parts 1, 2 & 4 through 7 of 7 of Double for Death, a Tecumseh Fox mystery by Rex Stout. Other fiction includes A Salmon for the White House, a short story by Arthur Train (8/19), Don't Sell it, Mr Rumbin, a short story by Booth Tarkington (9/16), Henry and the Gold Mine, a short story by Stephen Vincent Benet (9/23), and part 1 of 7 of Don't Ask Questions, a novel by J P Marquand (9/30). Some of the issues contain ads featuring the 1939 NY World's Fair. Cover art by Frances Tipton Hunter (8/19 - Penny Candy & 9/16 - Growing Boy), Charles E. Kerlee (8/26 - Bicycling Beauty), McCauley Conner (9/9 - Bus Fare), Crosby DeMoss (9/23 - Hitchhiking to State U.), & Monte Crews (9/30 - First in Line for Tickets). Light wear at the edges & some mild soiling to some of the covers. A very good group with a nice set of Rex Stout serial installments. A heavy, oversize lot that will require additional postage.
Published by The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, PA, 1940
Seller: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Stapled. Condition: Good - Very Good. No Jacket. John Hyde Phillips, J.C. Leyendecker, Norman Rockwell, Frances Tipton Hunter, Paul Bransom, Wynn Richards, Mariam Troop & Albert W. Hampson (covers) & Gilbert Bundy (Quick Service) (illustrator). First Edition. The May 4, 11, 18 & 25 and June 1, 8, 15, & 22, 1940 issues of the Saturday Evening Post. Fiction includes most notably the complete run, parts 1 - 8 (conclusion) of 8, of Quick Service, a novel by P G Wodehouse. Precedes book publication. Other fiction includes Freedom's a Hard-Bought Thing, a short story by Stephen Vincent Benet (5/18), Mr Tutt and the Lone Tree Mine, a short story by Arthur Train (6/1), Courage is a Business, an article by champion prize fighter Gene Tunney (6/1), Never Another Jones, an article by Grantland Rice on HoF golfer Bobby Jones (6/8), Dog Weakness, a short story by George Sessions Perry (6/22), and others. Cover art by John Hyde Phillips (5/4 -Freshmen Chemistry), J.C. Leyendecker (5/11 - Rug Beater), Norman Rockwell (5/18 - Full Treatment), Frances Tipton Hunter (5/25 - Helping with Homework), Paul Bransom (6/1 - Doe and Fawn in Forest), Wynn Richards (6/8 - June Bride), Mariam Troop (6/15 - Rain on Laundry Day, ethnic) & Albert W. Hampson (6/22 - Bumper Cars). Condition issues include: 5/4 - no significant issues; 5/11 - soiling to the TL & along the spine of the front cover and some edge wear; 5/18 - light soiling to a small strip at the bottom left of the front cover; 5/25 - mathematical equations (square roots) written lightly on the FC w/a soil spot @ the bottom, light edge wear to the back cover; 6/1 - edge wear to the front cover with soiling to the bottom edge & a folded corner at the top, roughness to the bottom edge gradually fading through page 28, folded top corner to pages 55 - 66, and edge wear to the back cover and a folded bottom corner; 6/8 - light edge wear tot eh front cover with soil at the bottom. a damp stain to strip of the back cover that shows to the fore edge of the pages through the last half of the mag; 6/15 - light edge wear & soiling at the top of the back cover, small closed tears to the fore edge of pages 89 - 104, and the tops of pages 101 - 104; and 6/22 - light soiling to the front cover & a small chip at the top, light edge wear to the rear cover; and a top corner chip on page 29/30 - no text or illustrations affected. There are no cutouts or missing pages. Overall a very good set with serial installments and short stories and articles by prominent and collectible authors plus, vintage WW II related stories, articles and ads. A heavy oversize set that will require additional shipping.
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
Unbound. Condition: Fine. Pencil sketch. Image is 4.5" x 5.75". On artist board and matted. Unsigned. Fine. Hunter was a popular illustrator between the 1920s and 1950s specializing in children.