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196731484Toronto: Satyrday 1967. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Stapled newsprint. Volume 2 Number 3 of this underground newspaper / magazine documenting the hippie scene in the Yorkville area of Toronto in the late 60's. 30 pp including covers. Great Human Be-In advertisement on the rear panel. Article on Gathering of the Tribes and formation of the Yorkville Diggers included in this issue. Printed on inexpensive newspaper stock. Paper is a bit toned with age as might be expected otherwise in unmarked very good condition. Uncommon as are all the issues of this magazine. Satyrday paperback books
197620697Princeton Wisconsin: Fox River Patriot 1976. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Folded newspaper format. The scarce first issue of this rural alternative weekly newspaper run out of Princeton Wisconsin. Featuring great color cover art by Denis Kitchen. A very good copy. <br/><br/> Fox River Patriot paperback books
1876402106Philadelphia: Henry C. Lea 1876. First edition. Spine reinforced with tape library label and stamp on title/From the Collection of Allan B. Kirsner M.D. 8vo. 607 pp. Original flexible cloth. Includes: MORTON Thomas George 1835-1903. "A peculiar and painful affection of the fourth metatarso-phalangeal articulation". Pp. 37-45. First complete description of anterior metatarsalgia "Morton's disease". Garrison-Morton-Norman 4341. See Cordasco 70-2526. WARREN Jonathan Mason 1811-1867. "Operations for fissure of the hard and soft palate palatoplastie". Pp. 538-47. Warren devised the first operation for closure of complete clefts of the palate. Garrison-Morton-Norman 5745. <br/><br/> Henry C. Lea hardcover books
1910402041Philadelphia and New York: Lea & Febiger 1910. First edition. Binding broken; library stamps on title/From the Collection of Allan B. Kirsner M.D. 8vo. Original cloth. Includes: CUSHING Harvey Williams. "The functions of the pituitary body." Pp. 473-84. G-M-N 1161. BRILL Nathan Edwin. "An acute infectious disease of unknown origin. A clinical study based on 221 cases." Pp. 484-502. G-M-N 5382. <br/><br/> Lea & Febiger hardcover books
5678Vintage newspaper printed during the Civil War. The New York Times December 13 1864 issue New York NY. The entire front page of this historic war-dated paper has stories of the War including "The War in Tennessee." In part: ".Seventy-four shots were fired at it doing however no damage.Our troops attacked and routed the enemy. The Federal loss was four killed and forty wounded. The enemy's loss is unknown." Slight wear and light foxing. Overall in excellent condition. unknown books
1931KC15863Utrecht Netherlands 1931. Paperback. Very Good. April 1931 47pp. 7.25 x 9.75. This progressive Catholic cultural and literary journal was published between 19251941 and partly responsible for introducing modernist aesthetics to Netherlands alongside well-known avant-garde journals such as De Stijl and International Review i 10. Cover design and photomontage by Piet Worm 1909-1996. Very good with light soiling to the white covers with chips and small tears with tape repair to the spine mostly to the 1" split at the head of the spine. Binding tights with light wear throughout. DUTCH LITERARY JOURNAL <br/><br/> paperback books
188135571881. FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER. PRESIDENT JAMES A. GARFIELD ASSASSINATION PRINT 1881. An original double-page engraving about 11 by 22 inches from the October 8 1881 issue of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. An image of President Garfield's body on view in the Capitol Rotunda. The caption reads: "The Death Of President Garfield- President Arthur and Secretary Blaine Viewing The Remains Of The Martyred Chief In The Rotunda Of The Capitol Wednesday Evening Sept. 21st- From A Sketch By A Staff Artist." Very Good few short tears edges; mends on verso of center fold with clear archival tape. $75.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
1873343571873. FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER. "LONG BRANCH THE CITY BY THE SEA- VIEWS EN ROUTE." An original 11-inch by 16-inch hand-colored engraving from the July 26 1873 issue of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. The page depicts two scenes: "Off For Long Branch- Scene On The Promenade Deck Of The Steamer Jesse Hoyt" and "Arrival Of The Train At Long Branch Depot." Text is on the same page and continues on the verso. Very Good. <br/><br/> unknown books
17585208London: Vol. III #200 1758. Fine/Reportage on events in the French and Indian War also known as the Seven Years' War. The article on "News from America" tells of a successful expedition against the French the Indians returning with a dozen scalps and three prisoners. There is also a description of how the Indian allies crept up on Fort Loudon and scalped French soldiers. Also tells of the meeting of an Indian leader with the governor of Charleston. 210 x 280 mm; 8 pages numbered 339-344. Paper a bit toned. Vol. III, #200, unknown books
17585210London: Vol. III #160 1758. Very Good/The news starts with an article entitled "the present state of the Colonies in North-America brought by the last Mail." The report highlights the savagery of the Seven Years' War. 210 x 280 mm; 8 pages numbered 17-24. Paper a bit toned. Corners bumped. Outer leaves splitting along fold. Vol. III, #160 unknown books
1799WRCAM8210Philadelphia 1799. Vol. XVI No. 3205. 4pp. Large folio newspaper on folded sheet. Tanned old fold else quite good. This issue consists for the most part of a lengthy article by Thomas Pickering then Secretary of State addressed to President Adams regarding relations between France and the U.S. Brigham discusses the history of the paper and the varitions in name and although the present variation is not listed it is certainly the same paper. BRIGHAM II pp.912-15. unknown books
12912THE CHINA JOURNAL OF SCIENCE & ARTS. 1926. Shanghai: North-China Daily News & Herald 1926. 8vo. Cloth. Frontispiece ii 314 14 pages plates. First edition. With articles on Chinese industry agriculture and cultural arts with many photographs on plates. Occasional foxing on some leaves else very good. unknown books
1861184634London: Limited Liability Journal 1861. 15p. 5.5x8.5 inches very good first edition pamphlet in later pasted marbled paper wraps. Offprint of articles printed in the journal on the subject. Only two holdings listed in OCLC and those are microform. Limited Liability Journal unknown books
191640342n. p. 1916. 1st printing thus i.e. of this issue. Not found on OCLC. Original publisher's grey-green paper wrappers printed in dark green & brown ink to front wrapper. Stapled. Age-toning. General wear & soiling to wrappers with largish stain to lower left portion of front wrapper affecting date text. A VG copy. Unpaginated. Illustrated with many photographic portraits of prominent men in the local butcher trade. 10-3/4" x 7-7/8" <br/><br/>Typical trade journal with topical articles on the business as well as pieces on the local practitioners. unknown books
198120585Cincinnati: Obzene 1981. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Folded tabloid newspaper format. The August 1981 second issue Edited by Ann Onymous and Lu Linden. 16 pp. Articles photos cartoons and more on the Ohio music scene punk and otherwise of the early 1980's. Very good condition. Folded once for mailing. <br/><br/> Obzene paperback books
198220584Cincinnati: Obzene 1982. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Folded tabloid newspaper format. The April 1982 issue possibly the third issue. Edited by Ann Onymous and Lu Linden. 16 pp. Includes a cartoon panel by Tuli Kupferberg and J. Crawford. Articles photos and more on the Ohio music scene punk and otherwise of the early 1980's. Very good condition. Folded once for mailing. <br/><br/> Obzene paperback books
196728676New York: East Village Other 1967. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. For sale is a single issue from the second year of this tabloid counterculture newspaper from 1967 July 15 - 30 Issue Typical light page browning some small chips and tears to edges. Very good overall condition. Underground newspaper covering the seminal events of the counterculture revolution. Includes Uncle Tuli's Peaceful Protest article on the Monterey Pop Festival Lil Picard and more. Not folded. East Village Other paperback books
196728674New York: East Village Other 1967. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. For sale is a single issue from the second year of this tabloid counterculture newspaper from 1967 Mar. 1 - 15 Issue Typical light page browning some small chips and tears to edges. Very good overall condition. Underground newspaper covering the seminal events of the counterculture revolution. Includes a piece on Charlotte Moorman How To Avoid The Draft We Are The Children Of Oppenheimer by John Brock and more. Not folded. East Village Other paperback books
196728675New York: East Village Other 1967. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. For sale is a single issue from the second year of this tabloid counterculture newspaper from 1967 Apr. 1 - 15 Issue Typical light page browning some small chips and tears to edges. Very good overall condition. Underground newspaper covering the seminal events of the counterculture revolution. Includes a collaboration between Kenward Elmslie and Joe Brainard Porn and Punishment Barking Fuzz and more. Not folded. East Village Other paperback books
1972WRCLIT51129Santa Barbara: Unicorn Press 1972. Whole numbers one through four. Four issues. Number two is in printed boards the remainder in printed wrappers. Illustrations and photographs. Light soiling to white portions of bindings #2 has darkening at endsheet gutters from binder's glue spines a shade tanned edges dusty else very good. Edited by Teo Savory. Projected as a monthly but publication was irregular. The periodical associated with the imprint with contributions by Rothenberg Goll Merton Kahler James Tate J. Brodsky John Howard Griffin James Welch et al. Unicorn Press hardcover books
1830M11919Philadelphia:: L. Johnson 1830. 1830. "4th improved edition." 8vo. 385-90 381 pp. Foxed throughout not hindering legibility. Original red cloth spine paper title label; front cover detached but present ffe loose extremities worn spine chipped. Rear free endpaper early ownership signature. As is. RARE. The first volume of a pioneer American health journal published from 1829-33. It features a selection of fascinating perspectives on medicine including analyses of the effects on health of headwear wine and malt liquor consumption mealtimes and water drinking among other things as well as considerations of race and longevity quacks mothering and more. On tobacco: "'A Victim of the Weed' is desirous of knowing whether he can at once abandon his pipe and segars or must part company in a gradual manner. Our advice is to desist immediately and entirely from the use of tobacco in every form and in any quantity however small" 220. On race: "The differences in this respect are primitive in the different races; the mucous body or varnish which constitutes the layer between the true skin beneath and the outer covering or cuticle being white or nearly so in the European or Caucasian races; yellowish in the Mongul or African; and black in the African" 146. On the education of girls: "Under twelve years of age it should be an invariable rule that the hours of close application should never exceed those of amusement and exercise" 267. Contains nos. 1-24: September 9 1829 through August 25 1830. L. Johnson, 1830. hardcover books
200125544Frederic Michigan: George A. Emerson 2001. 16 pages; with some black and white illustrations usually small and embedded within articles or as part of paid advertising. With pieces concerning constitutional rights in Michigan and U.S. citizens concerned with various causes. Letters including one regarding U.S. government occupational authority from Daniel Miller President of the Republic of Texas Provisional Government and others writing their reaction to 9/11; articles in the newspaper quote Ted Nugent the Mackinac Center for Public Policy the 666 found in all bar codes revealed as a sign of the imminent end of the world Free Militia pieces on property rights anti-Muslim rants Right Way L.A.W. of Akron OH concerning the fraudulent law profession; McGuckin and Christine Updates by Edgar J. Steele "Ruth Christine vs. the Reptiloid NWO Baby Snatchers"; a piece by Betsy McCaughey ex-lieutenant governor of NY on biological warfare; various conspiracy theories a maritime advisory concerning invasion fears across the Great Lakes region; "Land Lords of the World by Joseph Adam Gondek; Joe Dougherty on Gun Rights Compared to Civil Rights; also with more innocuous and placid articles for children town meeting notices bowling team standings church listings and various classified and page advertisements for area products and services. Approximately 11 1/2" x 17" size; newspaper format light wear old fold lines; in very good condition. Newspaper. Not Bound. Very Good. George A. Emerson paperback books
18307704Philadelphia 1830. hardcover. very good-. Volumes I and II volume I is complete in 24 numbers volume II is mostly complete but missing several issues. Thick 8vo 3/4 leather over marbled boards red leather spine label; foxed covers very worn. Philadelphia 1830. A very good - copy.<br/><br/> Each number was issued fortnightly.<br/><br/> unknown books
184711601London 1847. Contemporary half-calf with marbled boards. VG some rubbing to leather/pc msg from spine label/bit of foxing throughout/bpt. 171 pp. Illustrated with plates including 2 fold-out color. 8vo. <br/><br/>A journal devoted to 'Researches into the Arts and Monuments of the Early and Middle Ages.' Misbound issue with Ppg 1- 84 coming after 85 - 171. hardcover books
17695207London: Vol. XXV #1906 1769. Very Good/Contains notices of trade ships to and from North America the death of Pope Clement XIII parliamentary debates on marriage and divorce regulations entertaining advertisements farming advice auction notices and so forth. 220 x 285 mm; 8 pages numbered 209-216. Outer leaves split along fold. Paper a bit toned. Vol. XXV, #1906, unknown books