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198739146KRÜGER WOLFGANG 1987. 5. hardcover. Sirmkovrilo! KRÜGER, WOLFGANG hardcover
198741023PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION 1987. 5.ND. softcover. Darkover: 3 Die Zeit der Hundert Königreiche Nova Titolbildo! PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION paperback
198941028PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION 1989. 7. softcover. Darkover: 3 Die Zeit der Hundert Königreiche PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION paperback
199141021PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION 1991. 9. softcover. Darkover: 3 Die Zeit der Hundert Königreiche PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION paperback
2019x-019027624XOxford Univ Pr 2019. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 706 pages. 11.50x9.00x1.50 inches. Oxford Univ Pr hardcover
1952210511952. Ives Morgan; Aldrich Ann; Mark Edwina; Flamond Pierre; Brock Lilyan. Lesbian pulp fiction collection 1952-1970 documenting the development of lesbian representation within mid-twentieth-century mass market literature. These works situate same-sex desire within popular fiction at a time when such themes were often constrained by censorship and mediated through pseudonymous authorship. The collection includes both female and male-authored texts with several written by women including figures associated with early pro-lesbian pulp offering insight into how narratives of identity desire and social transgression were constructed and circulated within mid-century print culture.<br /> <br /> Collection comprises 5 mass market paperback novels ranging from approximately 150 to 250 pages and measuring about 4.25" x 7". 1 Ives Morgan pseudonym of Marion Zimmer Bradley. Spare Her Heaven. Derby Connecticut: Monarch Books 1963. First edition. Narrative centers on a charismatic female leader of a communal group presenting themes of sexual autonomy and resistance to conventional gender roles. 2 Aldrich Ann pseudonym of Marijane Meaker. Carol in a Thousand Cities. Greenwich Connecticut: Fawcett Publications 1960. First edition. A collection blending fictional and documentary-style accounts of lesbian life across multiple settings extending Meaker's engagement with reader correspondence and community experience. 3 Mark Edwina pseudonym of Edwin Fadiman Jr. My Sister My Beloved. New York: Berkley Publishing Corporation 1958. A narrative framed around taboo relationships within a domestic setting reflecting mid-century pulp conventions of sensational subject matter. 4 Flamond Pierre. Gays & Dolls. New York: Bee-Line Books 1970. Depicts a suburban milieu in which female same-sex relationships emerge within social networks presented through the stylistic and marketing conventions of later pulp fiction. 5 Brock Lilyan. Queer Patterns. New York: Eton Books 1952. Originally published in 1935 this reissued work presents an early narrative of same-sex attachment framed through conflict and social constraint. Across the volumes cover art frequently depicts pairs of women in stylized poses employing visual tropes of intimacy and tension characteristic of the genre.<br /> <br /> Produced during a period when lesbian themes were marginalized within mainstream publishing these works demonstrate how pulp fiction operated as a primary medium for the circulation of queer narratives. Authors such as Meaker contributed to expanding the range of representation available to readers while the inclusion of both male and female authors highlights the varied perspectives shaping the genre. Light wear to covers and minor handling visible; textblocks remain intact; overall very good condition. This collection offers a representative grouping of lesbian pulp fiction illustrating shifts in authorship and narrative approach across two decades. unknown
18945127Chicopee Falls: Overman Wheel Company 1894. First edition. First edition. 5 1/2 x 8 3/4 inches 36pp. Original glossy and embossed light blue card wrappers with bold gilt stamped design leaving the light and darker blue background in relief by Will Bradley. Elaborately designed title page by Will Bradley who has also supplied borders and embellishments throughout. Fine. Overman Wheel Company unknown books
1905222368New York: Published by The American Type Founders Co 1905. First edition. Design and layout by Will Bradley printed in yellow red and green 32 pages. 1 vols. Large 4to 13 x 9-1/2 inches. Pictorial printed tan wrappers. First edition. Design and layout by Will Bradley printed in yellow red and green 32 pages. 1 vols. Large 4to 13 x 9-1/2 inches. Bambace page 180 Published by The American Type Founders Co unknown books
198523093Sea Cliff Editions 1985. Limited edition. soft cover. Very Good/Very Good. Signed by author. Sea Cliff Editions. 1985. No pagination. No. 28 of an edition of 120 with an original silkscreen by Elaine deKooning. Signed on colophon page by Bradley and deKooning. Wrps. With blue patterned wrappers made by Claire Maziarczyk. Wrappers just slightly soiled with a touch of shelf-wear to edges. Internally a small smudge on the colophon page but otherwise a very good clean copy. Sea Cliff Editions paperback
193140133London: T. Werner Laurie Ltd. 1931. Solid with a spine lean a bump on the bottom right corner of the front cover with some fraying a smaller bump on the bottom of the back cover small spots of fraying of the cloth on the corners of the covers tiny tears on the top of the spine and the covers show light wear. The previous owner's rubber stamp is on the front free end paper and the rest of the interior is unmarked. There is some splitting of the paper in the gutter between the rear free end paper and back cover. The cloth webbing beneath is intact. The publisher withdrew this book due to a lawsuit that the author lost. So this edition is very uncommon. First Edition. Hardcover. Good . 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. T. Werner Laurie Ltd. Hardcover
1899000351New York: E.P. Dutton. Oblong 4to. This copy is well used; as is. Front cover holding on by thread. Corners well rounded; Edgewear to covers and pages. Many pages torn many loose but laid back in. That said it appears that all pages and illustrations are present and bright. Although one illustration has bottom fourth torn away. Fantastic Illustrations. . Poor. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1899. E.P. Dutton hardcover
1905222368New York: Published by The American Type Founders Co 1905. First edition. Design and layout by Will Bradley printed in yellow red and green 32 pages. 1 vols. Large 4to 13 x 9-1/2 inches. Pictorial printed tan wrappers. First edition. Design and layout by Will Bradley printed in yellow red and green 32 pages. 1 vols. Large 4to 13 x 9-1/2 inches. Bambace page 180 Published by The American Type Founders Co unknown
DADAX0132320177Prentice-Hall 0000-00-00. hardcover. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Prentice-Hall hardcover
SLIVCN-9781622574803NOVA SCIENCE PUBLISHERS INC (1/2013)
189321209041893. London and New York: Swan Sonnenschein & Co. and Macmillan & Co. 1893. 8vo. Publisher's burgundy cloth spine lettered and ruled in gilt ruling continued boards in blind black coated endpapers edges untrimmed; pp. xxiv 558; extremities slightly rubbed rear hinge visibly repaired but generally very good; occasional annotations and underlining; ownership signatures 'Spenser Farquharson. June. 1894' and 'John Sparrow Apr 1949' to verso of front free endpaper and Sparrow's bookplate by Reynold Stone to front pastedown see below.First edition of Bradley's most ambitious work and the central philosophical text of British idealism with a distinguished provenance.Francis Herbert Bradley 1846-1924 was arguably the most renowned and original figure among the British Idealists. In the preface to Appearance and Reality he describes the work as a 'critical discussion of first principles' intended to provoke inquiry and doubt. While his followers had expected a defence of religious truths Bradley instead contended that although reality is spiritual a full demonstration of this concept is beyond human comprehension due to the abstract nature of thought. 'Instead of ideas which could not properly contain reality he recommended feeling the immediacy of which could embrace the harmonious nature of reality' Britannica.T.S. Eliot whose unpresented doctoral thesis at Harvard was concerned with Bradley it was eventually published in 1964 as Knowledge and Experience in the Philosophy of F.H. Bradley cites the philosopher in the notes to The Waste Land.Provenance: This copy belonged to Spenser Farquharson likely Arthur Spencer Loat Farquharson 1871-1942 the British classicist translator and Dean of University College Oxford. By around 1949 the volumes had passed into the library of John Sparrow 1906-1992 the British academic barrister book collector and Warden of All Souls College Oxford. hardcover
197316065MOEWIG ARTHUR 01/1973. 1. softcover. Darkover: 6 Nach den Comyn Deutsche Erstveröffentlichung! Maloftege! SCIENCE FICTION ROMANE AUS DER PERRY-RHODAN-REDAKTION MOEWIG, ARTHUR paperback
2015Adhya-9781849739719RSC 2015. Hardcover. New. RSC hardcover
2015Adhya-9781849739719RSC 2015. Hardcover. New. RSC hardcover
199041027PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION 1990. 8. softcover. Darkover: 3 Die Zeit der Hundert Königreiche PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION paperback
197533135DAW BOOKS 1975. 3. softcover. Darkover Maloftege! DAW BOOKS paperback
197521905MOEWIG ARTHUR 08/1975. 1. softcover. Rote Mond Der Maloftege! SCIENCE FICTION ROMANE AUS DER PERRY-RHODAN-REDAKTION MOEWIG, ARTHUR paperback
197737661DAW BOOKS 09/1977. 8. softcover. Darkover Maloftege! DAW BOOKS paperback
1891NF3555GLIMPSES AT THE LIFE AND TIMES OF A. V. H. CARPENTER Lanward Publishing Co.1891 first edition some light soil to the rear cover and a small closed tear at the center of the spine at the front hinge short closed tear to one leaf at the upper margin else a vg or better copy with unbroken inner hinges fine contents and many illustrations by Will Bradley. Carpenter was among other things a railroad man and herein writes of his considerable travels. Lanward Publishing Co. unknown
199554648TOR BOOKS 1995. softcover. TOR BOOKS paperback
197933537DAW BOOKS 1979. 7. softcover. Red Moon The Maloftege! DAW BOOKS paperback