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$75.00London: Theosophical Society in England [1964]. First edition. 90 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. US distribution sticker at base of title page.$50.00NY: Grune & Stratton (1981). First edition. 530 pp. Fine without dust jacket as issued. A collection of papers given at the Third International Symposium on psoriasis at Stanford University. INSCRIBED by one of the editors, Eugene M. Farber, to Stanford Professor of History, Peter Stansky.$40.00(np): (np) (1938). First printing of this New York World's Fair Edition. 94 pp. Very good plus in boards with printed paper label. Illustrated. 1939 New York World's Fair logo reproduced on front cover.$25.00Baltimore: Bacchus Press (1985). First edition. 403 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket.$125.00Boston: Boston Women’s Health Course Collective/New England Free Press (1972). Eighth printing. 4to. 136 pp. Tanning to extrems, small chip near bottom staple, else near fine in side-stapled wrappers. A relatively early printing of this landmark book, originally published in December 1970. This eighth printing was issued in July of 1972.$20.00NY: College Notes & Texts (1968). Second printing. 353 pp w/appendixes. Very good plus in illustrated wrappers. Original art by Allen Atwell and Michael Green.$35.00NY: College Notes & Texts (1968). First trade paperback printing. 371 pp. A few small spots to fore-edge, else near fine in illustrated wrappers.$15.00Madison: American Institute of the History of Pharmacy, 1990. First edition. vii + 133 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.$20.00Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1968. First edition. ix + 162 pp w/index. Fine in decorated boards. Inked date (68) and ownership signature of Marvin Malone, editor of The Wormwood Review.$45.00Pasadena: Castle Press, 1980. First edition. 133 pp w/notes. Fine in without dust jacket as issued. One of 175 copies reserved for presentation to members of the Roxburghe and Zamorano Clubs.$20.00NY: Elsevier (1985). First edition. xiv + 174 pp w/index. Faint foxing along top edge, else very near fine in glossy printed boards.$30.00Saint Paul: Llewellyn Publications, 1974. Second printing. 241 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers.
The History of Surgery in the United States 1775-1900. Volume I: Textbooks, Monographs, & Treatises.
$50.00San Francisco: Norman Publishing, 1988. First edition. 4to. xxi + 488 pp w/index. Fine in fine dust jacket.$75.00NY: Henry Schuman (1950). First edition. xiii + 361 pp w/indexes. Fine in full cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Ownership signature of Dr. Thomas E. Keys, the distinguished medical historian, whose name appears on the printed list of “Subscribers in Advance of Publication” at the end of this Catalogue.$20.00San Francisco: And/Or Press (1978). Third printing. v + 88 pp. Near fine in illustrated wrappers.$40.00Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office, 1938. First edition. viii + 143 pp w/index. Name stamp to front free endpaper, else very near fine in full buckram with gilt stamping to front cover. Supplement No. 138 to the Public Health Reports.$125.00NY & London: Academic Press, 1972. First edition. x + 114 pp. Previous owner’s name inked to first leaf, else very near fine in full blue cloth with gilt stamping to spine and front cover. No dust jacket, as issued.$100.00Baiersbron: Agathon Press/Editions Medicina Rara (nd). Facsimile edition. Unpaginated. Fine in marbled paper-covered boards with leather spine in publisher's slipcase. One of 2500 numbered copies. Produced from the original 1517 Strasbourg edition.$15.00Lanham: Taylor Trade Publishing (2003). First edition. 187 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket.$45.00Guangzhou: Department of Pharmacology (nd). First edition. 8 pp. near fine in printed wrappers with some light soiling. An abstract.$450.00(np): (np) 1965. First edition. 4to. 28 pp w/appendixes. Very near fine in side-stapled wrappers. The first of Bill W.’s pamphlets on this controversial subject, much of it based on the research of Drs. Abram Hoffer and Humphrey Osmond. Uncommon. Bishop & Pitman 1637, which offers a publication date of 1966.$50.00San Francisco: Renaissance Press (1980). First edition. 299 + [48] pp. Light crease to rear cover, else very near fine in illustrated wrappers. The distillation of Bryan’s attention to Leary during the 60s and 70s. The volume concludes with a suite of images, “one of the most interesting pictorial retrospectives yet put together on the sixties.” INSCRIBED by Bryan, “Luck not love, / John Bryan.” This book constitutes the 201st issue of Open City.$20.00Goleta: Unicorn Book Shop (nd). First edition. Single 8 1/2 x 11 inch sheet folded once. Fine. Addresses the crisis of 20,000 Americans held on marijuana charges. Unicorn Pamphlet #one.$75.00Washington DC: US Government Printing Office, 1975. First edition. 789 pp. Very near fine in printed wrappers. Inked ownership signature of Wormwood Review editor Marvin Malone on the front cover. The first volume of this epic presentation. Illustrated.$15.00London: Wellcome Foundation Limited (nd). First edition. 23 pp. Near fine in sewn wrappers.