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200873720Museum; Et Al. New. 2008. Hardcover. 0900157097 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in English. 144 pp. With 108 ills. 78 col. . 29 x 26 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Museum; Et Al hardcover
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1871017328New York: Van Evrie Horton and Co 1871. Tabloid. Good. Side folding tabloid newspaper 8 pages long. issue of the being as the by-line states "devoted to white supremacy state equality and federal union." The paper was published by John H. Van Evrie described by historian George M. Frederickson as "perhaps the first professional racist in American history." He used this paper to promote baseless ideas of scientific racism and to validate his views. Contents of this issue include politics racist diatribes and other subjects with any news of African-Americans written to portray them in a negative light. Not content with limiting the paper's racism to the US it also looks at natives of the Fiji Islands news from Europe etc. GOOD condition with horizontal and vertical fold creases present as well as some creasing and wrinkling. Moderate to heavy chipping and small tears along the extremities with some tearing and holes along the fold creases with perhaps loss of text. Minor foxing/spotting. Van Evrie, Horton and Co unknown
21152Numbers 1-6 out of 8 published. London Sandy Robertson Feb. 1977- XMas'77. Original wrappers. Corner stapled at upper left. 298x21 cn. Printed on rectos only. Illustrated b&w. L ight corner creases over the staples to all issuesl ight wrinkles to back page of issue 1 Otherwise all in fine/ near fine condition. Each issue had a different subtitle and printed on different colour stock: Issue 1: A Rock N Roll Magazine for the Modern World light blue; Issue 2: A Rock N Roll Magazine for Teen Aeshetes pink; Issue 3: A Rock N Roll Magazine for Young Existentialists light green; Issue 4: A Rock N Roll Magazine for the New Romanticism darks yellow; Issue 5: A Rock N Roll Magazine for international heroes yellow stock. Issue 6- XMas'77. Cover picture:Susan Carson/Dreva Archives. 12 pages stapled in left upper corner. P. 3/6: The return of the RockRoll Heroes. A Study of heroism by Glenn Marks; 7 Patti art given by tony d 8/9 henry miller by frank letchford; 10 Patti photo by alex fergusson; 11:Patti hotel billgiven by aris; 12 art by pattigiven by skid kid. Edited by Sandy Robertson. A PATTI SMITH fanzine the name being derived from lyrics to Smith's song 'Ain't It Strange.' Sandy Robertson was a Scottish writer.Patti Smith was the main focus others were also featured Sex Pistols Lou Reed Harry Crosby Kim Fowley Artaud Wilhelm Reich Todd Rundgren. Robertson states in issue 1: "I'm starting this magazine because I believe that I have interesting ideas and yet I can't get them published by the 'big' music papers. Mark P. of Sniffin' Glue apparently said that everyone shoud start their own paper and I fully agree." And later: "I called it 'White Stuff' because I like Patti's line from the song Ain't It Strange and also there are lots of black music papers but few in this country exclusively devoted to the music of urban white kids." No.1: Vive L'Anarchie; Patti Smith Lou Reed; Sex Pistols and more No.2:Contents feature articles on Smith and The Runaways reviews of Smith's singles Snatch and The Clash as well as numerous photos of Smith and surrealist poetry by Hans Arp and Antonin Artaud. No.3: Featuering the Patti Todd rundgren connections;Patti in 1973;You can't say "Fuck"in Radio Free Amwerica No. 4: Contents feature an article comparing Smith and Wilhelm Reich as well as five pages of verse by Smith each coupled with a different photograph. Issues of 'White Stuff' - particularly the early ones - are scarce in commerce; OCLC locates incomplete holdings at 3 US institutions with 2 more in the UK. Winchester VA No.5: Article by Frank W. Letchford on the art of Austin Osman Spare 'Notes on Holiday Inn' by Smith and a fans' notes on Smith The Rolling Stones and Rimbaud. Issues of 'White Stuff' - are scarce; OCLC locates incomplete holdings at 3 US institutions with 2 more in the UK. unknown
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200764665White House Historical Association 2007. SingleIssueMagazine. Used like new. Like new. Issue #21 President Eisenhower's White House. Perfect condition. OVERSIZE. We provide professional service and individual attention to your order daily shipments and sturdy packaging. FREE TRACKING ON ALL SHIPMENTS WITHIN USA. Your purchase supports our town's public library. White House Historical Association, unknown
19961806200029Nottingham UK: Games Workshop 1996-2014. Paperback. Very Good. Collection of 119 White Dwarf Magazine spanning from 1996-2014. Paperbacks. Good bindings and cover. General shelf wear. Volumes: Years 1996-2012196-198 206 212 213 217 219 230 232 233 234 250253255256257259265267268270271273274 275 279 281 282 293295296297298 302 303 305 306 329 331 332 340 342 343 344 345 348 349 351 352 355 354 355 358 359 360 366 371 372 375377379380381382383384385 387 388Year 2013:April JulyYear 2014:1-23 25 27 28 38 47 48 49 51 52-68This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Games Workshop paperback
0850210852New. hardcover. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. hardcover
1878926P46Glasgow: David Robertson & Co 1878. Leather. Very Good. 9" by 7". None. A limited large paper edition of this anthology of popular Scottish poetry. A limited edition of two hundred unnumbered large paper copies.Complete in two volumes.An extensive anthology of brilliant Scottish poetry with examples of the works of works of Ballantine Grey Laing Ferguson Grant and Kennedy.This was an enduringly popular series with many volumes being published under the same title from 1831 to 1890. This volume in particular is a reprint of the one which appeared in 1853. Many of the poems are accompanied by facsimile signatures of the author.With biographical sketches to the front of each volume. In a half crushed morocco binding with cloth to the boards. Externally smart. Light rubbing to the spines and extremities heavier to the rear joint of Volume I. Minor discolouration and marks to the boards. Spines are discoloured. Bookseller's label to the verso of the front endpapers. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Very Good David Robertson & Co hardcover
1878788F39Glasgow: David Robertson 1878-1890. Cloth. Very Good. 7" by 4.5". None. Two assorted volumes of this anthology of Scottish poetry. The complete two volumes of this anthology of poetry and songs by Scottish authors. An extremely popular work throughout the nineteenth century first published in 1832 and with the final anthology published in 1890.Facsimile signatures of each author accompany their verses.Volume I is from the 1890 pocket sized edition with volume II an earlier edition dated 1878.Containing the works of Ballantine Grey Laing Ferguson Grant and Kennedy amongst many others and with a number of biographical sketches of these writers.With the former owner's bookplate of Colin Currie to front pastedowns. In the publisher's original cloth bindings. Bumping to spine heads and tails. Former owner's bookplate to front pastedowns. Front joint starting to vol I but holding firm. Internally firmly bound. Pages clean to vol I with some spotting to vol II. Very Good David Robertson hardcover
1878847F15Glasgow: David Robertson & Co 1878. Cloth. Very Good Indeed. 7" by 5". None. A lovely copy of this two volume anthology of poems and songs by a variety of Scottish writers. Containing the works of Ballantine Grey Laing Ferguson Grant and Kennedy amongst many others and with a facsimile signatures of each author accompanying their verses.The complete two volumes of this anthology of poetry and songs by Scottish authors.An extremely popular work throughout the nineteenth century this work was first published in 1832 with this 1878 edition serving as a reprint of the 1853 edition.With brief biographical sketches of a small number of these authors. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Bumping to spine heads and tails otherwise externally excellent. Internally firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Very Good Indeed David Robertson & Co hardcover
1842997Y3Glasgow: David Robertson 1842-1846. Leather. Good. 5" by 3.5". None. A delightful collected edition of Whistle-Binkie comprising Series 1-5 and 'Songs for the Nursery' bound in one volume. An early collected edition. Comprising five series of 'Whistle-Binkie; A Collection of Songs for the Social Circle' bound together with 'Songs for the Nursery'. Rebacked in contemporary full diced calf with handwritten spine title and chipped reference label to the spine tail. Each series is bound with separate dated title pages and pagination. Bound with half title to 'Songs for the Nursery'. Frontispiece to First Series. Whistle-Binkie offers a collection of Scottish poetry and song anthology typically styled in an imitation of Robert Burns. The series was enduringly popular and the final Whistle Binkie anthology appeared in 1890.The term 'Whistle-Binkie' being here applied to any kind of popular entertainer whether singer story-teller or indeed whistler; John D. Carrick helpfully supplied an erudite dissertation on the subject to the 1839 edition. Subsequent series were edited by Alexander Roger eventually running to the five series presented here. The work completed in 1843 with a sixth part called "Songs for the Nursery" a very valuable and curious collection of modern nursery rhymes and songs. Rebacked in contemporary full calf with handwritten spine title and chipped reference label to the spine tail. Externally with rubbing to the extremities and loss to the spine tail and title and reference labels. Minor damp marks to the rear board. Bookplate of James Balfour to the front paste down with ink impression of James S. Reid. Internally firmly bound. Pages are generally bright and clean with the occasional spot or handling mark. Good David Robertson hardcover
11512Victoria: city of victoria heritage advosory committee Book. Near Fine. Stapled Wraps. First Printing of the First Edition. All 3 Issues Are Near Fine With Only Minor Signs Of Use To Covers. Internally Fine. 1985 1986 And 1987. city of victoria heritage advosory committee Paperback
40-18843Meredith Corporation. Hardcover. New. . Meredith Corporation hardcover
157494116X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
200878646Actar D/Actar Distribution. New. 2008. Paperback. 1905061153 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in English. 188 pp. With 185 ills. 165 col. . 23 x 18 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Actar D/Actar (Distribution) paperback
1988852A39London: Christopher Helm 1988-99. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. 8" by 5". Not Stated . A bright set of six volumes of bird watching guides from around the world. Comprising the following books from the 'Where to Watch Birds in.' series of bird watching guides with information for travellers including descriptions of the sceneries and geographical information and glossary of common words.Each book features line drawings and maps in text. 'Where to Watch Birds in Britain and Europe' by John Gooders. Illustrations by John Davies. The first edition.'Where to Watch Birds in North & East Spain' by Michael Rebane drawings by Stephen Message. The first edition.'Where to Watch Birds in Southern Spain' by Enerst Garcia and Andrew Paterson. The first edition. 'Where to Watch Birds in Italy' by Lega Italiana Protezione Uccelli. The first edition 'Where to Watch Birds in Switzerland' by Marco Sacchi Peter Ruyegg and Jacques Laesser. The first edition. 'Where to Watch Birds in France' by La Ligue Francaise pour la Protection des Oiseaux. The first edition. In the original publisher's bright printed wraps. Externally lovely with minor shelf wear only occasional light sunning to spine. Internally firmly bound. Odd light mark to off leaf pages otherwise bright and clean. Near Fine Christopher Helm paperback
19549732London: Regency Press 1954. Ephemera. <p>Various ed. Where to Eat in London 1954. Regency Press: London 1954. 8vo 185x115mm SC yapp edges staple bnd 108pp. foreword by M Eugene Herbodeau VG/- light edgewear</p> <p><br /> <br /> <p>Various Contributors</p> <br /> <p>Where to Eat in London: comprehensive restaurant guide - 1954.</p> <br /> <p>London: Regency Press London & New York Ltd 1954</p> <br /> <p>Octavo 185x115mm blue and red illustrated wraps yapp edges staple bound 108pp.</p> <br /> <p>Foreword by M Eugene Herbodeau; twenty short essays by various London restaurateurs and gourmands including Andre Simon 'Wine & Food as Partners' Madame Prunier 'Sea Food Restaurants' Peppino Leoni of Quo Vadis 'Soho for the Sybarite' and A Chinese Epicure 'Invitation to a Meal'.</p> <br /> <p>Light edge-wear faint scuff-mark to wraps light age-toning to wraps else almost near fine.</p> <br /> <p>An interesting ephemeral annual social record of the broad extent of London's eating establishments from cafes pubs bars to clubs and exclusive restaurants at the time when Britain was recovering from World War II and rationing had recently ended. As noted on p.93 "with the return of better food supplies the pub will once again be in the forefront in supplying excellent food". Numerous illustrated advertisements a few recipes as well as listings for licensing hours vintages taxis and Turkish baths.</p> <br /> <p>§ OCLC records only 3 holdings: Oxford Brookes Trinity College Dublin and the British Library.</p> </p> Regency Press unknown
1987Q-0688070418Greenwillow Books 1987-04-23. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Greenwillow Books paperback