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1417ST20185Amsterdam: Joannes Wolters then Jansson-Waesberg 1701-14; 1715-16. FIRST EDITIONS. 224 x 168 mm. 8 3/4 x 6 1/2". 4 p.l. 62 pp. 1 leaf errata; 2 p.l. 98 pp.; 2 p.l. 70 pp.; 1 p.l. 55 pp.; 1 p.l. 54 pp. 2 p.l. 30 pp. 1 leaf 92 pp. 2 leaves 44 pp. 4 leaves 68 pp. 8 leaves 72 pp. 1 leaf errata 12 leaves 78 pp. 10 parts in one volume. <br/> Contemporary stiff vellum smooth spine with ink titling yapp edges. WITH 42 ENGRAVED PLATES as called for by Norman six of these folding. Text in Latin and Dutch. Blake 395; Garrison-Morton 389; Heirs of Hippocrates 627; Jeremy Norman's HistoryofMedicine.com 623; Norman 1875. Vellum lightly soiled front pastedown slightly defective but the original unsophisticated binding in perfect order. Final plate with small hole due to adhesion to facing page minor damage done to image a few other trivial imperfections a couple of negligible marginal tears a faint ink stain across the top inch of text a tiny burn hole but AN UNUSUALLY BRIGHT CLEAN COPY INTERNALLY with all the important plates in exceptionally fine condition.<br/> <br/> Scarce when seen bound from its original 10 parts as here this work describes the memorable "Anatomical Treasure" of Dutch physician and anatomist Frederick Ruysch being illustrated by surrealistic charmingly macabre engravings depicting "fantastic dream-like concoctions constructed of human anatomical parts." History of Medicine Described by Norman as "probably the most original artist in the history of anatomical preparations" Ruysch 1638-1731 "enjoyed making up elaborate three-dimensional emblems of mortality from his specimens" which included fetal skeletons and preserved organs. Heirs to Hippocrates says that "the engraved illustrations deserve special mention for their whimsical almost surrealistic quality: quaintly posed skeletons surrounded by stuffed monsters strange reptiles dried plants and sea creatures." According to Norman "Ruysch's methods allowed him to prepare organs such as the liver and kidneys and keep entire corpses for years. He used a mixture of talc white wax and cinnabar for injecting vessels and an embalming fluid of alcohol made from wine or corn with black pepper added. Using his injection methods Ruysch was the first to demonstrate the occurrence of blood vessels in almost all tissues of the human body thereby destroying the Galenic belief that certain areas of the body had no vascular supply. He was also the first to show that blood vessels display diverse organ-specific patterns." Ruysch's dioramas were displayed in his home museum in Amsterdam which was open to the public; visitors included Tsar Peter the Great of Russia who purchased the collection in 1717 for the foundation of Russia's first public museum the St. Petersburg Kunstkammer. Unfortunately the Russian climate was not kind to the fragile constructions and all deteriorated over time; the dramatic plates here are the best record we have of this unique collection. Joannes Wolters, then Jansson-Waesberg unknown
19332110502150412113Jiyu hyoron-sha 1933. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Jiyu hyoron-sha paperback
1998224471998. Bizarre Magazine. London: John Brown Publishing 1998-2001. First editions. Archive of Eight Issues. Illustrated throughout in color and black-and-white. Perfect-bound in color pictorial wrappers. A striking archive of Bizarre the provocative British counterculture magazine that carved out a distinctive space in late-1990s subcultural publishing. Spanning seven issues from 1998 and one from 2001 this run offers a concentrated glimpse into the magazine's peak years under the editorship of Fiona Jerome and David McComb. Known for its outrageous photo shoots shock journalism sex-positive content and coverage of fringe and underground cultures-including fetish scenes body modification censorship battles and cult cinema-Bizarre spoke directly to a readership marginalized by mainstream media.<br /> <br /> Cover imagery is consistently confrontational and highly stylized. Among the visual highlights are a topless woman draped with a live boa constrictor Kiss My Asp! 1998 and a dominatrix-styled Tara O'Connor under the headline Game On! 1998. The 2001 issue Punk Is Dead features a pale-skinned goth model with bleached buzz cut and facial piercings. This archive includes:<br /> <br /> 1 January/February 1998 - "Banned!"A global censorship roundup focusing on film literature and sexual expression. Cover image features a woman styled as one of the Droogs in A Clockwork Orange. Features an pictorial expose into the grisly world of post-Soviet Russian grey market organ harvesting and insider information about the porn industry. <br /> <br /> 2 May 1998 - "Tasty!" Sex industry expose highlighting "Porn Past Confessions" as well as a profile on the burgeoning cosmetic surgery industry and its disasters. Includes the 16-page "Sealed Stranger Stuff" centerfold with user-submitted nude art and amateur bondage imagery.<br /> <br /> 3 July 1998 - "Let's Rock!" A countdown of "Top Ten Maddest Stage Performers" including GG Allin and Wendy O. Williams. Interviews with heavy metal groupies shock comic performance artists and underground fire-breathers. Features DIY body piercing guide.Issue: <br /> <br /> 4 September 1998 - "Kiss My Asp!"Cover story on "The Weirdest Sex Fetishes in the World-EVER!". Also includes a profile on the Foreign Legion. <br /> <br /> 5 October 1998 - "Bollywood Babylon"Focus on Indian cinema and articles on Laotian "Opium Tribes" censorship in Indian television and infamous Mumbai crime syndicates. Cover is of a woman in South Asian adornments. <br /> 6 November 1998 - "Read Yourself Raw"Special on transgressive aspects of Japanese culture such as their peculiar forms of erotica as well as their biker gangs. <br /> <br /> 7 December 1998 - "Game On!"Cover feature on gameshow host Tara O'Connor styled in a dominatrix latex suit. Inside are profiles on mercenaries "Russian Murder TV" and The Drugs Do Work" feature on psychotropics in rave culture and user-submitted fetish photography section.<br /> <br /> 8 March 2001 - "Punk Is Dead" Post-millenium retrospective of punk's commodification. <br /> <br /> Light wear and rubbing to extremities; interior pages bright and complete; sealed sections where present opened but intact. Overall very good condition. A rare and cohesive archive capturing late 1990s to early 2000s underground sexual and subcultural media notable for its intersection of alternative fashion radical sexual expression and anti-censorship advocacy. unknown
2011Q-0857680811Titan Books 2011-10-25. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Titan Books paperback
2012Q-085768082XTitan Books 2012-03-27. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Titan Books paperback
0259324485.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2090502113716615Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
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18822110502150403017Dan 々 Sha 1882. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Dan 々 Sha paperback
19852090502113716507Not Available 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback