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The Discoverer of the First Oral Polio Vaccine writes about his Favorite Book The Discoverers.

The Discoverer of the First Oral Polio Vaccine writes about his Favorite Book "The Discoverers.

by Sabin, Albert

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American virologist and discoverer of the first oral polio vaccine. Autograph note signed, 1 page, 8.5" x 4", February 14, 1991. Sabin writes a powerful and humbling sentiment on his favorite book, boldly penned in black fineline: "I have read many books in my 84 years that had an impact on my career and philosophy of life -- but not until I began reading and re-reading the book named below did I realize how ignorant I was all my life: "THE DISCOVERERS: A History of Man's Search to Know His World and Himself," by Daniel J. Boorstin (former Librarian of Congress)..." Signed "Albert B. Sabin." A wonderful not by one of the great medical discoverers of the 20th century. Note shows original folds, otherwise in fine condition.
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Nobel Prize Winner Nelly Sachs Signed Selected Poems including the verse play, Eli

Nobel Prize Winner Nelly Sachs Signed "Selected Poems including the verse play, Eli

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Selected Poems including the verse play Eli." Jonathan Cape: London, 1968. Signed by author on title page. Marked for her "outstanding lyrical and dramatic writing, which interprets Israel's destiny," Nelly Sachs' 1966 Prize cemented women writers' reputations as global cultural commentators. Sachs dedicated her career to giving a voice to the victims and survivors of the Holocaust. Excellent condition with original dust jacket, clean boards, and bright pages.
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Joan of Arc Biography by Vita Sackville-West, the Gender-Bending Author who Inspired Woolf's Orlando
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Joan of Arc Biography by Vita Sackville-West, the Gender-Bending Author who Inspired Woolf's Orlando

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[Joan Of Arc.] SACKVILLE-WEST, Vita. Saint Joan Of Arc. London: Cobden-Sanderson, 1936. Signed by the author, Signed First edition, signed limited issue, signed by the author and not for sale; the signed limited issue, comprising only 120 copies in total. Sackville-West who was Virginia Woolf's lover, and the inspiration for Woolf Orlando, she relies on the detailed historical records from Joan of Arc trial, reconstructs the scenes of the story: the slow growth of Joan's convictions, her path to take command of the armies of France- Joan series of stunning military victories which lifted the Siege of Orléans and destroyed a large part of the English forces, reversing the course of the Hundred Years' War. Later, there was a reversal before the gates of Paris and she was captured in the spring of 1430. She was tried by a church court based "especially the impropriety of the garments to which she clung" according to the Trial transcript. Her soldier's clothing increasingly became an issue as the trial… Read More
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First Edition Passenger to Teheran by Vita Sackville-West

First Edition "Passenger to Teheran" by Vita Sackville-West

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Passenger to Teheran -- First Edition by Vita Sackville-West. London: The Hogarth Press, 1926.181 pages, 32 Photographic Plates Sackville-West was an English author, poet and aristocrat. "Passenger to Teheran" is an account of Sackville-West's journey to visit her husband, Harold Nicolson, who was serving as a diplomat in Teheran. Along her route she sailed the Nile, stopped in India before sailing the Persian Gulf to Iraq through the mountains to Teheran, Iran. Her return to England was equally slow-paced and she traveled dangerous circumstances through the revolution in Russia and Poland. A classic work that showcases Sackville-West's humor and sense of adventure. A good copy. Both Sackville-West and her husband had same-sex relationships, as did some of the Bloomsbury Group of writers and artists, with whom they had connections. Her relationship with Virginia Woolf began in 1925 and ended in 1935, reaching its height between 1925-28 which was when Woolf printed this book on her Hogarth Press.… Read More
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Early Lesbian Pulp Novel The Soft Sin by Randy Salem, 1962

Early Lesbian Pulp Novel The Soft Sin by Randy Salem, 1962

by Salem, Randy

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[LGBTQ] [Pulp] Salem, Randy (Pat Purdue). The Soft Sin. New York:" Midwood Books, 1962. First edition with cover confirming "First Printing Anywhere". 191 pages. Measures 4.25" x 7". Vintage illustrated cover features two women, one in the foreground with messy hair, while a blonde woman lays down on a couch behind her. Tagline reads: "She fell in love with her boss, but her boss was a woman." One of few pulp novels written by a woman, Purdue was reportedly involved in a relationship with fellow Lesbian pulp author Sally Singer. Considered one of the women in the group writing "Pro-lesbian" pulp fiction by Yvonne Keller. Listed in Grier at the highest tier, meaning it has significant lesbian characters and action and is an important piece in any lesbian pulp collection. Cover is vibrant and clean, with one small price sticker in corner. Textblock is tight. Overall, pulp is in very good condition.
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Early Lesbian Pulp Novel Man Among Women by Lesbian Author Randy Salem, 1960

Early Lesbian Pulp Novel "Man Among Women" by Lesbian Author Randy Salem, 1960

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[LGBTQ] [Pulp] Salem, Randy (Pat Purdue). Man Among Women. New York: Beacon Books, 1960. Cover features a vintage portrait of two women on the beach, one running her hand through the others hair lovingly. Tagline reads: "What must a man do to win one woman from another in this twisted world? Where a woman was his love rival." Listed in the "A*" tier in Grier, meaning the book has significant lesbian characters and action, and makes it a valuable part of any lesbian pulp collection. Back cover confirms "A taboo subject is treated with frankness and deep understanding." Lesbian pulp critic Yvonne Keller said Man Among Women "accommodates the genre's insistence on male voyeurism but resists the male power that traditionally accompanies it ... The male protagonist is allowed to look at lesbians but always with painful consequences ..." One of few women writing lesbian pulp fiction at the time. Cover is very clean and vibrant and textblock tight. This pulp copy is in very good condition.
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J.D. Salinger Typed Letter Signed to Publishers about Franny and Zooey, May 27, 1961
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J.D. Salinger Typed Letter Signed to Publishers about "Franny and Zooey," May 27, 1961

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A revealing letter signed by J.D. Salinger, all relating to the impending publication of Franny and Zooey. Salinger wrote this letter just over a month before Franny and Zooey was published, as he received the corrected proofs. 1 page, typed and signed in his hand in full, "J.D. Salinger" to his publisher. In it, he attempts to convince Little, Brown that the most authentic running heads for "Franny" and "Zooey," would be with the individual titles, rather than the full Franny and Zooey. He argues in true Salinger fashion, "I really can't see, at all, why an appropriate running head for a short story need appear to be anything except what it is." In 1955 and 1957, "Franny" and then "Zooey," two stories about the youngest members of the Glass family, were released separately in the New Yorker. In July of 1961 they became the two-part book, Franny and Zooey. Through the publication process, Salinger fought to keep creative control. Since Little, Brown first championed Salinger's artistic vision ten… Read More
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J.D. Salinger Writes An intensely personal letter on Love
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J.D. Salinger Writes An intensely personal letter on Love

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Salinger, J.D. American author of The Catcher in the Rye. Typed letter signed "Jerry". 2 pages. January 21, 1975. To Eileen Paddison, a close friend and aspiring writer who maintained a correspondence with Salinger for over 15 years. A fascinating and personal letter to the woman whom Salinger considered to be his true "sister" in a spiritual sense; the sort of ideal sibling relationship Salinger lacked in his own family, but wrote about in the characters of Holden and Phoebe, and again as Franny and Zooey. An intensely personal letter from Salinger to Eileen Paddison, whom Salinger has referred to in multiple letters throughout their long correspondence as his "sister" or relation in an otherworldly sense. The notion of an idealized brother-sister relationship, marked by deep and intuitive understanding in an otherwise alienated world is one of the most important themes in Salinger's writing. Biographers have long hypothesized as to how Salinger became so adept at fictionalizing sibling… Read More
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J.D. Salinger's Short Story Teddy in it Very First Original Publication Format
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J.D. Salinger's Short Story "Teddy" in it Very First Original Publication Format

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J.D. Salinger Short Story " Teddy" in its Original First Publications format in the New Yorker January 31, 1953. This story was printed in book form a few months later as part of the collection "Nine Stories" by Little Brown. Teddy is a work based on concepts of Zen enlightenment and Vedanta reincarnation which were important spiritually to Salinger. Original Magazine with light rubbing and creasing on covers. "OK" and "JD Salinger" written in an unknown hand in pencil on back cover. Else in very good condition. Scarce.
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Salinger Short Story Pretty Mouth and Green My Eyes in its First Original Publication Format
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Salinger Short Story "Pretty Mouth and Green My Eyes" in its First Original Publication Format

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J.D. Salinger Short Story "Pretty Mouth and Green My Eyes" in its Original First Publications format in the New Yorker July 14, 1951. This story was printed 2 years later in 1953, in book form as part of the collection "Nine Stories"by Little Brown. Although not completely explicit, the reader is left to infer that Joanie is the young girl with Lee as well as Arthur's spouse that's being searched for. This theme is even stretched to Salinger's own personal life, English Professor Dr. Brett Weaver argues, "Joanie is based on Salinger's one-time girlfriend Oona O'Neill who threw him over for Charlie Chaplin, and that 'Pretty' is Salinger's revenge for his broken heart." All three characters also display one of Salinger's main recurring themes: They are portrayed as phony throughout the story. Lee is having a phone conversation with his "friend" Arthur about his missing wife, when in reality she is with Lee. Arthur's wife is listening in and pretending not to know the situation. Arthur himself is being… Read More
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J.D. Salinger his Own Escape from Home at Age 15, Like Holden and the Difficulty of Writing...
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J.D. Salinger his Own Escape from Home at Age 15, Like Holden and the Difficulty of Writing Authentically about Sex

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Salinger, J.D. American author of The Catcher in the Rye.Typed letter signed "Love Jerry." 1 page. Feb. 29, 3 PM [1972]. To Eileen Paddison, a close friend and aspiring writer who maintained a correspondence with Salinger for over 10 years. In this personal letter, Salinger opens up about why he escaped home at 15, the age of Holden. In the same letter, he describes seeking out training to perform acupuncture on himself and decries the inability of writers to capture sex that "rings true." J.D. Salinger rose to international fame as an author for his portrayal of Holden Caulfield, a sensitive and misunderstood adolescent, who rather than returning home after being kicked out of boarding school, instead wanders the streets of New York City on his own personal pilgrimage. While doing so, he reflects on life, his past, and his fear of being tainted by adult "phoniness" personified by his upper middle-class parents. Though Salinger was extremely tight-lipped about validating any comparisons between… Read More
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J D Salinger Early story THE VARIONI BROTHERS
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J D Salinger Early story "THE VARIONI BROTHERS

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J D Salinger. The Saturday Evening Post. The Curtis Publishing Company, 1943. First Edition. "THE VARIONI BROTHERS" The Curtis Publishing Company, 1943. Soft cover. First Edition. This Salinger shoort story appears for first time in print in this The Saturday Evening Post, Volume CCXVI. Published in Philadelphia by The Curtis Publishing Company on July 17, 1943. In fact he sold the rights to "The Varioni Brothers," along with several other stories, to a well-known literary agent even before its initial publication in the July 17, 1943 issue of the "Saturday Evening Post." The story is a tale of two brothers: Joe, a sensitive writer who values artistic integrity, and his brother Sonny, a musician who, though talented, is more interested in fame and fortune. Sonny cajoles Joe into writing the lyrics for his songs, which result in wealth and celebrity for both brothers. Yet this drive, Sonny's drive, it must be emphasized, for money and renown is not without consequence, as a gangster shoots Joe,… Read More
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J.D. Salinger On What it Takes to Become A Writer: Sensitivity, brains, bowels, a lovely way of...
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J.D. Salinger On What it Takes to Become A Writer: "Sensitivity, brains, bowels, a lovely way of saying things straight and true, and the kind of backlog of personal aloneness...

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Salinger, J.D. American author of Catcher in the Rye. Typed letter signed "Jerry". Two pages. June 17, 1978. To Eileen Paddison, a close friend and aspiring writer who maintained a correspondence with Salinger for over 15 years. The intensely private author shares here with uncharacteristic openness about his most closely guarded secret: writing. Salinger was deeply critical and found the discussion of writing abhorrent. In this private letter, Salinger finally speaks to what he thinks it takes to become a writer. "Studying medicine. Having babies. Writing. There's a lot to sort out in your head, I'd say. Some of it will doubtless get sorted out for you by destiny, circumstances, but that will still leave you with plenty to decide on your own." Salinger begins. "Whether or not you're cut out to write professionally or "seriously" nobody can tell-- not I, not anybody else, despite all the stuff that gets mouthed up on the subject in writing "workshops" and on campuses in general." It is up to Eileen… Read More
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J.D. Salinger His Guiding Philosophy: It's a tremendously tall order, an undertaking seemingly...

J.D. Salinger His Guiding Philosophy: "It's a tremendously tall order, an undertaking seemingly more beautiful and more real in the mind's eye than in actual practice [...] The taoist feat is to know at all times that there is nothing that isn't shit-- but also, and more difficult, nothing that is.

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Salinger, J.D.  American author of Catcher in the Rye. Two typed letters, one signed "Jerry" and the other signed "JDS". June 17, 1978 (two pages) and December 10, 1971 (one page). To Eileen Paddison, a close friend and aspiring writer who maintained a correspondence with Salinger for over 15 years. An archive revealing the Taoist philosophical underpinnings of Saliner's iconic critique of the American bourgeois life-style. In 1977, Gerald Rosen authored an entire book on the Zen and Buddhism influence on Salinger work, Zen in the Art of J. D. Salinger, analyzing Buddhism concepts and phrasing in The Catcher in the Rye, Franny & Zooey, and also his other short stories. In these letters, Salinger goes into detail about exactly what it is in Taoist practice he finds so compelling. American Author J.D. Salinger built his canon with novels starring hungry young truth-seekers, dissatisfied with the materialism and soullessness of upper middle-class American life. He was intensely averse to the fame that… Read More
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J. D. Salinger. The Hang of It in Collier's
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J. D. Salinger. "The Hang of It" in Collier's

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J. D. Salinger. "The Hang of It" in Collier's July 12, 1941 The Crowell-Collier Publishing Company, New York, 1941. First appearance of "The Hang of It" by J. D. Salinger in the Short Short Story segment. The story was reprinted in book form in 1942 in "The Kit Book for Soliders, Sailors and Marines". A commercial tale of a soldier who just can't seem to get "The Hang of It" . The positive ending to the story was fitting for the countries upcoming involvement in World War II and popular with the magazines of the time. First Edition. A near fine copy with light wear to wrappers and original mailing label on front cover. Small tear at bottom left corner of front cover, affecting "Biggest warplane ever built
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J.D. Salinger Story Soft-Boiled Sargeant in Original Publication- A story already focused on love and condemning phoniness

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J.D. SALINGER Story, Soft-Boiled Sargeant Saturday Evening Post April 15, 1944. Soft cover.- This Salinger story is Not Been Published Anywhere Else. "Soft-Boiled Sergeant" chronicles a young soldier's entry into the military. good-natured Staff Sergeant, Burke, helps a young soldier get through difficulties with other people and overcome his nervousness. Originally titled Death of a Dogface. Magazine changed it, making Salinger deeply resentful. A story of love and condemning phoniness, written before Salinger had actually seen action in the war, but becomes a precursor to his more famous work on Holden Caulfield condemning phoniness: Catcher in the Rye.
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J.D. Salinger Signed Contract to publish The Catcher in the Rye
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Reclusive U.S. Author, famous for his ground-breaking coming of age novel "The Catcher in the Rye." Extremely important 2 page publishing contract 8.5" x 20" signed "J.D. Salinger" and dated "9th February, 1965" for the right to publish his most important work "The Catcher in the Rye" in Portugese for release in Brazil. This is the Publishing contract for the publication of his book "The Catcher in the Rye" in the Portugese language. On Rosyln Targ Literary Agency, Inc. letterhead. In part: "Memorandum of agreement made and entered into this 9th day of February 1965 between J.D. Salinger c/o Harold Ober Associates, Inc... hereafter called the proprietor of the one part and Editors Do Autor...Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, hereafter called the publisher of the other part whereby it is mutually agreed as follows regarding the work by J.D. Salinger entitled, Catcher In The Rye. The proprietor warranting that he is the sole and exclusive owner of the rights subject to this agreement hereby grants to the… Read More
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J.D. Salinger Pretty Mouth & Green My Eyes, The New Yorker, NY, 1951. Original first printing of the story, Entire issue, July 14, 1951, Soft cover. .in original printed wraps, some The first appearance of this story that would later appear in the collection, NINE STORIES, Boston, Little, Brown, and Company, 1953. English Professor Dr. Brett Weaver argues, the character of "Joanie is based on Salinger's one-time girlfriend Oona O'Neill who threw him over for Charlie Chaplin, and that 'Pretty' is Salinger's revenge for his broken heart. Light rubbing and creasing to cover. In good to very good condition.
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J.D. Salinger: Caulfield Short story in Original Publication
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J. D. Salinger. "A Boy in France" (a Caulfield story) Saturday Evening Post March 31, 1945 - Caulfield friend Babe Gladwaller is hunkered down in a foxhole reading a letter from his young sister Mattie to try to feel safe. This is the only Salinger story directly describing combat conditions in the war. Babe and his sister Mattie relationship in this story is predecessor to Holden and his sister Phoebe relationship in Catcher. "A Boy in France" is Part of trio of Caulfield stories ( Last day of the last furlough, and the stranger.) that formed the basis for his first novel Catcher in the Rye. Mattie s love and innocence helps Babe to hold on to his humanity. Very good condition with light wear to wrappers.
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J.D. Salinger: Holden Caulfield Short story in The Original First Publication
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J. D. Salinger. "The Stranger" in Collier's (a Caulfield story) Crowell-Collier Publishing Company, NY, December 1, 1945. Soft cover.- Babe Gladwaller goes to visit Vincent Caulfield's former fiancé to tell her how he died in the war. His younger sister Mattie comes along and her innocence helps him get through the ordeal. In the first story of the trio, Vincent had revealed his brother Holden Caulfield is missing in action. Condition: Good. Entire issue, December 1, 1945, in original pictorial wraps, a bit of rubbing along spine edge with occasional discrete loss. Light rippling. A scarce issue. This is chronologically the last of the Caulfield stories as by now all three of the Caulfield brothers are dead or missing in action.
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