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1929001580Kharbin: Tipografiia Kazansko-Bogoroditskago Muzhekogo Monastyria 1929. Softcover. First editions issues 1 and 2 for January and February 1929; 7 3/4 x 5 1/2; illustrated wraps; issue 1 with thin cuts at tips of spine spotting to margins of pages illustrated very good condition; issue 2 lacking back wrap front wrap detached with some loss of paper lower corner trimmed previous owner's signature to front wrap illustrated in about good condition. Quite uncommon and fragile examples of the very first two issues of a children's magazine published as a supplements to the "Khleb Nebesnyi" Bread of Heaven journal for the White emigre community in Harbin China. Spiritual cultural and moral the publications were printed at the Mother of God of Kazan Monastery in Harbin which had its own publishing house. They came out monthly from 1929 until 1935 when the Manchukuo Manchuria formed by the Japanese military administration in the occupied territories banned their publication. For the next year the journals came out at interminable intervals under various one-time names. They ceased to exist in 1944. OCLC lists one incomplete run at UC Berkeley Libraries with none others in the trade. Kharbin: Tipografiia Kazansko-Bogoroditskago Muzhekogo Monastyria paperback books
1892192477Juvenile Publishing Co. 1892. red cloth. very good minus book with no dust jacket; bumped corners slightly cocked light soil to cover spine very lightly faded otherwise decorative imprint still clear gold inlay slightly faded. 4to. Four color plates of the Columbian Exposition. Juvenile Publishing Co. hardcover books
1988132260Germany: Self published 1988. Original A1 promotional poster for the 1988 German film festival.From the collection of noted film historian Amos Vogel. Full provenance available<br/><br/>23.25 x 33 inches rolled. Near Fine. Self published unknown books
1924008654Leipzig: Verlag Des Boersenvereins Der 1924. Small Octavo. 171pp. 23pp. ads. German text. From the library of Dr. Hans Lohmeyer a German jurist and Lord Mayor of Königsberg with his bookplate. The Question of war guilt - a list of the literature of Germany and abroad. Bound in blue linen lettered in gilt spine lettering gilt slightest of fading or sunning to spine and across upper edge page edges toned. A very good copy. Verlag Des Boersenvereins Der unknown books
007859Wien: 1940. Orginal Wraps. Very Good/No Dust Jacket as Issued. Magazine. Limited. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 48 pp. German text. Light reading including brief reminiscence of WWI soldier two nude photographs wiht poems beauty tips etc. Wien: , 1940 unknown books
1875045221Sevilla: Rafael Tarasco y Lassa 1875. First Edition. Hardcover Quarter Leather. Very Good Condition. 2 volumes in 1/4 calf over marbled boards. Corners a bit worn and bumped light wear to spines. Slight age toning internally otherwise unmarked. Beckett's final piece of prose Size: Quarto 4to. 2-volume set complete. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kilos. Category: Literature & Literary; Inventory No: 045221. <br/><br/> Rafael Tarasco y Lassa hardcover books
1950001592Ditroit Detroit: Zhinochii Viddil Ukrains'koi Get'mans'koi Organizatsii 1950. Softcover. First edition; 8 1/4 x 6; pp. 32; olive green wraps printed in black; small nicks to tips of spine and sun-fading along margins; mild age-toning to first and last few leaves only; illustrated with photographs; very good condition. The very first issue of an uncommon journal of which presumably two issues were ever released it was published by the Ukrainian Women's Hetman Organization - part of the Ukrainian conservative monarchist organization which developed in Canada and the United States in the interwar era and was dedicated to the reinstating of an Ukrainian State aka The Hetmanite. It had been an anti-Socialist government that existed from April until December of 1918 after the pro-Socialist Central Council of the Ukrainian People's Republic was dispersed and the anti-Bolshevik provisional government of Hetman of Ukraine Pavlo Skoropads'kii 1873 â 1945 was instituted. His regime was short-lived as he and his troops could not resist the Directorate's the provisional collegiate revolutionary state committee of the Ukrainian People's Republic forces led by Simon Petliura and he abdicated his position as Hetman on December 14 1918. The majority of the current journal was dedicated to Pavlo Skoropads'kii and his son Danilo Skoropads'kii 1904 - 1957 - a politician and supporter of his father's political endeavors. Most of it is in Ukrainian but the last two pages contain a curious article in English by one Joseph Bilovus which ardently supports The Hetmanite cause. Ditroit (Detroit): Zhinochii Viddil Ukrains'koi Get'mans'koi Organizatsii paperback books
1985173199Santa Fe: Tooth of Time Books 1985. Paperback. 40p. 6x9 inches illustrations very good first edition trade paperback slim blue pictorial wraps. Poetry from prisoner's workshop run by Jimmy Santiago Baca John Brandi and Arthur Sze. Tooth of Time Books paperback books
WALTER-FILM103279No binding. Very Good. Photo Set of three 3 vintage original 8 x 10"" 20 x 25 cm. black-and-white photos USA. One photo has diagonal creases near bottom and other signs of light handling VERY GOOD-. The other two photos are linen-backed keybook stills NEAR FINE. In the 1930s Dorothy Arzner was the only woman directing movies in the US. ""It was no secret that Arzner was a lesbian."" Mann p. 74. As in these photos she always appeared in ""mannish"" attire with a short haircut. unknown books
1999147054Brooklyn: Long Island University 1999. 127p. 8.5x11 inches poetry stories and art including two sections of color plates very good in original pictorial wraps. Students from the Brooklyn Campus of LIU. Shubert Denis an immigrant from Haiti contributes a nice set of artworks in color. Long Island University unknown books
200092162East Sydney Australia: Studio Magazines 2000. Paperback. 211p. 9.5x13 inches profusely illustrated with both color and b&w physique and homoerotic photography very good first edition oversized trade paperback in color pictorial wraps. Studio Magazines paperback books
196510042Salzburg: International Federation of Societies for Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 1965. First Edition. Original Wraps. Very Good. Light shelf/edge wear small closed split at the rear top of spine hinge else tight bright and unmarred. Printed glossy boards overlapped wraps. 8vo. 179pp. Illus. b/w plates. Related ephemera laid in. <br/><br/>Proceedings from round table conferences lectures section meetings cases. <br />Printed List of Participants 12pp in printed wraps. Single sheet "Revised Schedule" also laid in. International Federation of Societies for Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology paperback books
198828351East Lansign MI: The Michigan Computer Consortium 1988. Wraps. Very Good. An incomplete run of the Michigan Computer Consortium Magazine ENERGY. Formats and issues listed below. All are stapled wrappers in various colors most with mailing labels Kruse Company Lansing MI on rear panel. 28 issues of the large format and 17 of the later smaller format issues 45 issues total. ISSN: 0740-2759<br/><br/>Format: 8 1/2 x 11 inches. Stapled self-wrappers pagination includes wrappers. Dennis C. Cullinan Editor<br/>Oct 1983 - 36 pages no price<br/>Nov 1983 - 24 pages Preston cartoon on cover $1 cover price starts<br/>Dec 1983 - 32 pages Preston cartoon on cover<br/>Jan 1984 - 28 pages Preston cartoon on cover<br/>Feb 1984 - 28 pages Preston cartoon on cover $1.50 cover price starts<br/>Mar 1984 - 32 pages Preston cartoon on cover<br/>Apr 1984 - 28 pages Preston cartoon on cover<br/>May 1984 - 40 pages Computer Faire issue<br/>Jun 1984 - 28 pages Preston cartoon on cover<br/>Jul 1984 - 28 pages Preston cartoon on cover stained<br/>Aug 1984 - 28 pages Preston cartoon on cover<br/>Sep 1984 - 20 pages Preston cartoon on cover<br/>Oct 1984 - 20 pages Preston cartoon on cover<br/>Dec 1984 - 24 pages Preston cartoon on cover<br/>Jan 1985 - 20 pages<br/>Feb 1985 - 16 pages<br/>Mar 1985 - 20 pages "jt" cover illustration<br/>Apr 1985 - 24 pages<br/>May 1985 - 24 pages<br/>Jul/Aug 1985 - 24 pages<br/>Sept 1985 - 24 pages<br/>Oct 1985 - 28 pages<br/>Nov 1985 - 28 pages<br/>Dec 1985 - 28 pages<br/>Jan 1986 - 28 pages Preston cartoon on cover<br/>Feb 1986 - 32 pages<br/>Mar 1986 - 28 pages<br/>May 1986 - 28 pages Mid-Michgan Computer Show<br/><br/>Format: 6 3/4 x 8 /12 inches. Stapled self-wrappers pagination includes wrappers. Erin Sweeney editor<br/>June 1986 - 20 pages.<br/>Jul 1986 - 20 pages.<br/>Aug 1986 - 20 pages<br/>Sep 1986 - 24 pages<br/>Oct 1986 - 20 pages. Cartoon by Ginny<br/>Nov 1986 - 24 pages.<br/>Dec 1986 - 20 pages. Cartoon by Ginny<br/>Feb 1987 - 16 pages.<br/>Mar 1987 - 24 pages.<br/>Apr 1987 - 20 pages.<br/>May 1987 - 24 pages<br/>Jun 1987 - 24 pages.<br/><br/>Format: 6 3/4 x 8 /12 inches. Stapled self-wrappers pagination includes wrappers. Wendy Spencer editor<br/>Sep 1987 - 24 pages<br/>Nov 1987 - 24 pages<br/>Jan 1988 - 32 pages<br/>Mar/Apr 1988 - 22 pages.<br/><br/>Format: 6 3/4 x 8 /12 inches. Stapled wrappers. Tom Eddy editor<br/>May 1988 - 20 pages plus wrappers. cover price still $1.50. Wraps. It is nearly impossible to provide a comprehensive flavor for this monthly magazine's contents in today's computer terms. These magazines go back to an era when the internet as we know it wasn't access to shared online data was through free local or costly long-distance bulletin boards modems supported 45.5-300 and if you were lucky 1200 baud speeds and information about what was happening in the personal computer field was pretty fragmented. Much of the discovery learning happened in local user groups who shared ideas enthusiasms hacks and techniques among themselves. Computers were new and exciting. Businesses providing support new software and hardware and supplies were blinking into existence every day all over the country as this new phenomenon took hold of everyone's imagination and blinking out just as quickly if they didn't stock the right stuff. It was a heady time to be a techie.<br/><br/>What follows is a fairly detailed look at the contents of the first issue in this grouping Oct 1983 to give you a flavor of what they are. The production values of both articles and advertisements varies wildly throughout. It is quite fun having lived through this time period myself to recognize certain dot-matrix printers amateur layout techniques and references to computers I've not seen in many many years. <br/><br/>The issue explains that "we are now in a combined format with CMTUG and M3G. This did not happen overnight! The planning began last May 1982 after the Computer Faire. We first formed the Michigan Computer Consortium MC2. This was intended as an umbrella organization for any existing club that wanted to join. The two primary functions of this umbrella are to provide a basis for planning the next Computer Faire and to share a bulk email permit. In an effort to bring about more cooperation between clubs and to disseminate additional information about computers it was decided that the three founding members of MC2 would move toward the production of a joint newsletter. Last month Sept 1983 CMTUG and M3G produced a joint newsletter. This month you will note that CHAOS has joined this great effort. It should be noted that each club has the option of printing their own newsletter at any given time if this newsletter ceases to meet the needs of its members." The President's Report by Ike Hudson goes on to discuss the mechanics of needing articles from member clubs the suggested editorial / submission process etc.<br/><br/>Contents include attempts much like speculation on Apple computers today to predict what Atari's next move is and notes that CP/M "is coming soon from Atari" and talks about the Atari 400 through 1400XL. It also includes a 2 1/2 page article introducing word processing reports on a fundraising auction hardware reviews Seikosha AT-100/GP-100 printer The Atari-Forum a new tollfree CHAOS dial-up bulletin board "What is a computer Part III" hacking a floppy disk drive to fix a warping problem and much else including a number of pages of advertising. TARICON 83 has a full page ad: "The largest Atari only computer show ever held" and billed as the "First Major Consumer Computer Convention Devoted Exclusively to Atari Home Computeres and related Support Products." with some 50 exhibit booths and 50 seminars and workshops. In addition to Atari news there is TRS-80 Heath/Zenith and other content.<br/><br/>One issue we looked at discussed networking. One of the most prevalent ones Sneakernet. Yes you guessed it. Taking diskettes machine to machine to transfer data. Another lists Current Versions of Apple II software as of Jan 1987. Apple LUG News. Claris tackles a game plan. AppleFest '87. A writer's tool 2 page review of new software from Optimized Systems Software Inc OSS. OSIG : Patching Wordstar. An explanation of "In the Public Domain" and what it means. You get the idea. Lots of great history.<br/><br/>We've been dealing in computer related material for years and this is one of the few chances we've had to purchase this sort of early computer group newsletter. While many advertisers remain over the timespan covered the contents change significantly and are a great source of material for anyone studying this time period in personal computers. The Michigan Computer Consortium unknown books
1954005894Detroit MI: Detroit Institute of Arts 1954. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. 111 pages of text including bibliography. Paperback binding with minimal shelfwear. Illustrated with numerous black & white photographs. For an exhibit of January 19 to February 28 1954. Collecting Reference Ceramics Exhibition Catalogue. Detroit Institute of Arts Paperback books
016044San Francisco CA: Dariel Press. Good. N.D. First Edition. Stapled pages. Poetry jounal stapled in upper-left corner with red construction paper cover featuring black title. Creasing at stapled corner. Some marks soiling to front and rear covers including grease spot on front center. Light wear and toning to edges but interior is clean. Published by Dariel Press Ephemeris/Cassipeia is an experimental poetry journal. This issue features contributions from about 20 artists including pieces written by Charles Olson and Joanne Kyger as well as illustrations from Howard Pearlstein Josephine Marston and David Schaff. ; B&W Illustrations; 4to 11" - 13" tall; Unpaginated pp . Dariel Press unknown books
1947000383Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo Khudozhestvennoi Literatury 1947. Soft cover. Near Fine. First edition in this format; staple-bound 5" x 8"; pp. 3-46 1; original stiff pictorial wraps; small piece chipped off upper corner of front cover else near fine. Il'ia Muromets depicted in numerous epic poems some of which were collected in this book was a Kievan Rus epic hero and one of the greatest bogatyrs. Though most of his adventures appear to have been a work of fiction scientists believe that he indeed was a historic person sometime in the 12th century. He is also the only epic hero to be canonized as a Saint by the Russian Orthodox Church. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo Khudozhestvennoi Literatury paperback books
1659045931Paris: Charles Savreux 1659. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. Contemporary leather edges and corners worn front hinge cracked but binding quite sound. Scattered browning foxing and minor stains old notes to front endpaper - clean overall and a nice copy of this collection of classical epigrams. 590pp. Size: Octavo 8vo. Previous owner's book-plate inside front cover. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Language & Linguistics; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 045931. <br/><br/> Charles Savreux hardcover books
1659200413Paris. : Savreux. 1659. . 1st edition. Contemporary full mottled calf raised bands gilt spine decorations red edges marbled endpapers. . Light wear to covers previous owner's sparse ink notes still a good tight copy. . small 8vo. Latin text except a few pages of Spanish with french translation. Savreux. hardcover books
1994156781Chapultepec Mexico: Galeria De Arte Mexicano GAM 1994. First edition. Softcover. 62 pages. Exhibition catalog for a group show that ran July 28 through September 10 1994. Text in Spanish. Includes color illustrations after works by Lenora Carrington Jorge Elizondo Gunther Gerzso Angela Gurria Manuel Marin Antonio Nava and numerous others. A very near fine copy in French style wrappers. Uncommon. Galeria De Arte Mexicano GAM unknown books
1789290008Lausanne. : Henri Vincent. 1789 . Contemporary pink boards. . Very good lower end of spine missing a piece general wear to spine contents clean and tight. . 24mo. 11x6 cm. . Contains a calendar and some short essays. weight: 0.1 lb. Engraved folding frontis. Henri Vincent. hardcover books
1962RH1001Bucharest:: Ed. de l'Academie de la Republique populaire Roumaine 1962. 1962. 8vo. 311 pp. Dark green-stamped on light green cloth dust jacket; jacket edges frayed with some tears. Ownership signature of Mr. and Ms. Roger Hahn on jacket. Good Ed. de l'Academie de la Republique populaire Roumaine, 1962]. hardcover books
1988TB28358n.p.: Westvaco Corporation 1988. Limited Edition. Fine in charcoal gray cloth covered boards with gilt text on the spine an embossed seal on the front board and with illustrated end sheets and a red placement ribbon sewn-in at the head of the spine. Without a dust jacket as issued; however the book is contained within a fine paper covered slip case. Laid-in is a presentation card signed by an officer of Westvaco. A collection of 100 quotes and quotations from notable Americans. The Christmas 1988 issue by Westvaco which is the 31st volume in Westvaco's annual American Classic series. 260 pages of text illustrated with with two color frontispieces. Westvaco Corporation hardcover books
1865189628Chur. : L. Hitz. 1865. 1st Edition. Publishers yellow printed wraps. . Very good old ink name to title page. 8vo. 19x12.5 cm. . German text. weight: 0.4 lb. Two folding maps. L. Hitz. paperback books
1934216689Madrid: Camara Oficial del Libro de Madrid 1934. Limited. hardcover. near fine. 88 leaves. Illustrated throughout with 124 woodcuts in the Gothic text. A facsimile reprint of George Coci's 1531 Zaragoza edition. Short 4to handsomely bound in publisher's leather-backed cloth. Madrid: Camara Oficial del Libro de Madrid 1934.<br/><br/> Limited edition -- one of 2000 numbered copies. Printed in commemoration of the Fiesta del Libro del Ano 1934.<br/><br/> Camara Oficial del Libro de Madrid unknown books
1983132280Germany: Self published 1983. Original A1 promotional poster for the 1983 German film festival. <br/><br/>From the collection of noted film historian Amos Vogel. Full provenance available. <br/><br/>23.25 x 33 inches rolled. Light edgewear faint creases overall. About Near Fine. Self published unknown books