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1996Q-081956298XWesleyan University Press 1996-05-15. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Wesleyan University Press paperback
2007x-0739119249Lexington Books 2007. Paperback. New. 105 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.50 inches. Lexington Books paperback
0367501376.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
GRP97705863Facts On File Incorporated. Used - Good. Former library copy. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. Facts On File, Incorporated unknown
2006Q-0275991938Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2006-09-30. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Rowman & Littlefield Publishers hardcover
29305877like new. unknown
1531023630.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20001821150531025Timeless Holland 2000-01-01. Audio CD. Like New. CD plays perfectly & the case looks good. Timeless Holland unknown
637469917Taylor & Francis Group pp. 330 . Papeback. New. Taylor & Francis Group unknown
2019Signed-Fiction-AckerDelphinium Encino 2019 First edition. First printing. Hardbound. Very Fine in a very fine jacket. A pristine unread copy. Publisher's price intact on front jacket flap $26.95. SIGNED AND DATED BY AUTHOR on title page in month of publication name and date only. Comes with archival-quality mylar jacket protector. Smoke-free. Novel. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. As New/As New. Delphinium, Encino hardcover
19842456London: Aloes Books 1984. First edition. 2 1-29 1 pp. Stapled printed wrappers. Very slight rub to corners very slight browning to endpapers near fine. Initially written as a short story "Girl Gangs Take Over the World. Aloes Books unknown
198485393London: Aloes Books 1984. First Edition. Octavo. 21cm. Publisher's original pink decorated card wraps. 29pp. Some minor creasing and scuffing to the edges and extremities a touch of sunning around the spine area; internally clean. A very good copy.<br /> <br /> A short piece originally published as a short form story entitled "Girl Gangs Take Over The World." Published immediately prior to "Blood and Guts in High School" often cited as Acker's breakthrough publication "Algeria" is an intense introduction to Acker's speeding lush weird writing style where every event is bitter ammunition for an assault on comfort complacency and the things we hold taboo. Aloes Books unknown
1996508293New York: Grove Press 1996. Softcover. Fine. Uncorrected proof. Octavo. Glossy printed wrappers. Fine. Grove Press unknown
1988003350Northampton England: Tripping Yarns 1988. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. Northampton England: Tripping Yarns 1988. 48pp; b&w illus. 4to. Saddle-stapled in illustrated wraps. Better than very good with short tear and crease at bottom front corner. Second issue of this fanzine focused primarily on music and underground comics. This issue notable for containing a four-page interview with experimental writer Kathy Acker by English comic book writer and novelist Alan Moore. Other contents include interviews with alt-rock bands Killdozer Butthole Surfers and Kray Cherubs; an interview with comics artist Edwin Pouncey aka Savage Pencil who supplied the cover illustration; an interview with Tony Bennet of underground comic publisher Knockabout Comics; a one-page critical summa of Clause 28 of the 1987 Local Government Bill which limited LGBTQ rights in England; record and zine reviews; comix; etc. Copiously illustrated throughout in black-and-white. Co-editor Alistair Fruish a school student at the time would go on to pursue his own career as a novelist and is credited as one of four editors of Alan Moore's 2016 novel Jerusalem. <br/> <br/> Tripping Yarns paperback
15-1553San Francisco Calif.: Roxburghe Club 1992. No. 1 in an old bookseller's series of Neologisms for the Coming Age. This keepsake was printed for Jennifer Larson by Susan Acker at the Feathered Serpent Press and presented to the members of the Roxburghe Club of San Francisco on the occasion of an address by Peter Howard on April 21 1992. San Francisco, Calif.: Roxburghe Club, 1992. unknown
04-1070Mill Valley Calif. 1978. . One sheet of hand marbled paper in browns and greens. 22.5 x 17 inches. Signed and dated verso. Mill Valley, Calif., 1978. unknown
04-1069Mill Valley Calif. 1978. One sheet of hand marbled paper in blues and greens. 22.5 x 17 inches. Signed and dated verso. Mill Valley, Calif., 1978. unknown
63-9298Sausalito CA: Castle Baird 1991. 64mo. Illustrated paper-covered boards. Finely printed miniature books printed by Feathered Serpent Press. All volumes signed by printer and designer Susan Acker. Scarce. Sausalito, CA: Castle Baird, 1991. hardcover
2081502112301571GAGA CORPORATION N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. GAGA CORPORATION paperback
1986010248London: ICA Institute of Contemporary Arts. First edition. Hard cover issued without dust jacket. Published London: ICA Institute of Contemporary Arts 1986 first printing January 1986 from an edition of 3000. 4to. 8 3/4" x 12" unpaginated illustrated with b/w photographs of Robert Mapplethorpe pen and ink drawings of Jan Fabre. Laminated pictorial boards and black endpapers. Minor bump impression on top edge/corner of rear baord else fine clean crisp bright white page block. . Fine. Hard. 1st. 1986. ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts) unknown
199983262Washington D.C.: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Office of Policy and Plans NASA History Division 1999. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. Good Some front board weakness noted./very good. VOLUME IV ONLY. xxxi 1 684 pages. 25 cm. Illustrations. Biographies of Volume IV Contributors. Glossary. Biographical Appendix. Index. Essays on Access to Space Developing the Space Shuttle Commercializing Space Transportation and Exploring Future Space transportation Possibilities. Slight wear and soiling to DJ. This is part of the NASA History Series. John M. Logsdon is Charles A. Lindbergh Chair in Aerospace History at the National Air and Space Museum;. From 1987 to mid-2008 Logsdon was Director of the Space Policy Institute at George Washington University's Elliott School of International Affairs where he is also Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International Affairs. Dr. Logsdon's research interests focus on the policy and historical aspects of U.S. and international space activities. Dr. Logsdon is the author of The Decision to Go to the Moon: Project Apollo and the National Interest and is general editor of the eight-volume series Exploring the Unknown: Selected Documents in the History of the U.S. Civil Space Program. He has written numerous articles and reports on space policy and history. He is frequently consulted by the electronic and print media for his views on space issues. This volume is the fourth in a series that had its origins in the 1990s. The individuals involved in initiating the series and producing the first two volumes have been acknowledged. An exception must be made for NASA Chief Historian Roger D. Launius who has become not only a strong supporter of this series but also an essential collaborator in its implementation. One of the most important developments of the twentieth century has been the movement of humanity into space with machines and people. The underpinnings of that movement—why it took the shape it did; which individuals and organizations were involved; what factors drove a particular choice of scientific objectives and technologies to be used; and the political economic managerial and international contexts in which the events of the space age unfolded—are all important ingredients of this epoch transition from an Earthbound to a spacefaring people. This desire to understand the development of spaceflight in the United States sparked this documentary history series. The documents selected for inclusion in this volume are presented in four major chapters each covering a particular aspect of access to space and the manner in which it has developed over time. These chapters focus on the evolution toward the giant Saturn V rocket the development of the Space Shuttle space transportation commercialization and future space transportation possibilities. Each chapter in this volume is introduced by an overview essay prepared by individuals who are particularly well qualified to write on the topic. In the main these essays are intended to introduce and complement the documents in the chapter and to place them for the most part in a chronological and substantive context. Each essay contains references to the documents in the chapter it introduces and many also contain references to documents in other chapters of the collection. The contents of this volume emphasize primary documents or long-out-of-print essays or articles and material from the private recollections of important actors in shaping space affairs. Key legislation and policy statements are also included. The contents of this volume thus do not comprise in themselves a comprehensive historical account; they must be supplemented by other sources those both already available and to become available in the future. Indeed a few of the documents included in this collection are not complete; some portions of them were still subject to security classification as the volume went to print. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Policy and Plans, NASA History Division hardcover
19932111902153303248Haku yosha 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Haku yosha paperback
19922090502128601060Shiromizu-sha 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 263p Size: 20cm Shiromizu-sha paperback
1994Q-080213193XGrove Press 1994-01-11. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Grove Press paperback