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223509Queensbury Hill Press 1982. Unique publishers copy bound by Peter Marsh for himself with fine morocco spine with gold lettering in tooled compartments - and full half-binding of corners - a beautiful and pleasant binding - the epitome if you like - 64 pp folio half black calf in slip case. Facsimile reprint of an extremely rare Melbourne pictorial weekly - Reproduces issues through June and July 1880. Only 150 copies were published - but this copy is unique as described above. Content features the capture of Ned Kelly at Glenrowan - also several stories on Australian Rules football incl. several illustrations and a cover featuring the Carlton champ George Coulthard. Queensbury Hill Press, 1982 unknown
19812090502128900124play guide journal company 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 214p Size: 19cm x 12.4cm Number of books: 1 play guide journal company paperback
19972111902160307060Shinano Mainichi Shimbun 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 1737 pages Shinano Mainichi Shimbun paperback
20012080502106506423Hakubunkanshinsha 2001. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 Hakubunkanshinsha paperback
189543079Warsaw: Izdanie I.L. Perets 1895. First edition period boards 8vo 179 pages. 23 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates as “The Jewish Library: A Journal for Literature Society and Economics.â€<br> Third volume of semiannual publication edited by I.L. Peretz. Di Yudishe Bibliotek was published periodically between 1891 and 1904. This issue includes belle-lettres poetry and scientific essays.<br> “To encourage Jews toward a wider knowledge of secular subjects Peretz for several years wrote articles on physics chemistry economics and other subjects for Di yudishe bibliotek which he also edited.†Encyclopedia Britannica.<br> Yitskhok Leybush Peretz 1852-1915 is one the best known Yiddish and Hebrew authors of the 19th century. Peretz was one of the three classic Yiddish writers with S. Y. Abramovitsh and Sholem Aleichem and the founder of Yiddish modernism. In the first decade of the 20th century he was at the center of an active literary circle in Warsaw. <br> SUBJECTS: Yiddish literature -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jews. Yiddish literature. OCLC: 992802478. <br> Ex-library with usual markings and normal wear and age to pages but otherwise in good condition. Good Condition. YID-46-19-GGLEX-’cc. Warsaw: [Izdanie I.L. Perets] unknown
1969209301969. Chicano Mexican-American El Grito: A Journal of Contemporary Mexican-American Thought. Berkley: Quinto Sol Publications 1969-1974. Archive of 2 journals. Each have 84 pages. El Grito was published to highlight scholarship and creative work by Mexican Americans from the United States between 1967 and 1974. Included in this archive are; 1 El Grito: a journal of contemporary Mexican-American thought; vol. II #2 Winter 1969. Highlighted articles include "The Historical and Intellectual Presence of Mexican-Americans" "The Negro Movement as an Anti-Revolution" and collected narratives and poetry by Chicano writers; and 2 Chicano Drama El Grito Book Series; Year VII June-August 1974. The introduction begins with a brief summation of Chicano theatre and it's emphasis on Mayan and Aztec mythology. It's contents include five Chicano dramas written by Alurista Carlos Morton and Alfonso C. Hernandez. El Grito was published by Quinto Sol the first fully independent publishing house to surface from the Chicano movement in the 1960s. The name "Quinto Sol" is Spanish for "Fifth Sun" and it refers to the Aztec myth of creation and destruction. El Grito was the first national academic Chicano literary journal ever published in the U.S. The journal whose name is Spanish for "the Shout" was "intended to raise awareness at what we could call a pan-Chicano/a nationalistic level". Considered an intellectual and independent critical space it became a place where Chicano scholars authors and artists could work to debunk the "culture of poverty" and other negative stereotypes attributed to Mexican Americans in the media at the time. The authors published in El Grito drew attention to the biases in academic realms regarding Mexican-Americans and attempted to rectify these blind spots. The texts became an important resource for those wanting to learn about the newly instituted discipline of Chicano Studies. El Grito also published advertisements geared towards high schools and other university departments to stress the importance of Quinto Sol materials in the classroom. Through the journal El Grito Quinto Sol played a pivotal role in the process of institutionalizing Chicano culture as a legitimate field of inquiry. Binding is tight and pages are clean aside from the title pages having some pencil markings. Overall very good condition. unknown
1972204591972. LGBTQ Newspaper Gay. Vol. 3 Issue 67. January 10 1972. New York: Four Swords Inc. 20 pages. Measures 11" x 16". Early LGBTQ centered newspaper from New York discussing local events conflicts policy decisions and more affecting the LGBTQ community. This issues lead story discusses "Suburban Stonewall Shakes Long Island" an event from Nov. 19 1972 when Suffolk County Police raided a gay and lesbian bar called Corral bar in Long Island. The raid resulted in several customers being assaulted by police and several arrests all detailed int he article. Also included in this issue are feminist Kate Millett discussing violence in the women's revolution and a centerfold spread on Oscar Wilde. Clarke and Nichols the founders and publishers of the paper were lovers who worked together on this long-running tabloid and several books. Clarke was murdered in Mexico in 1975. The newspaper with stringers across the country and national distribution lasted until executive editors Lige Clarke and Jack Nichols resigned after issue 105. While the publishers planned to continue 105 appears to have been the final issue. Minor wear around edges and newspaper is starting to split at fold. Otherwise in very good condition offering a unique look at the LGBTQ community in New York in the 1970s and the issues they faced. unknown
1971180891971. Good Times San Francisco: April 9 1971. Volume IV No. 27. Bold cover image shows group of women partially colored by a red star. Larger image above them of woman in pith helmet one hand on hip and the other extending a long barrel pistol with outstretched arm. Stories inside are advertised on front as "George Jackson Murder Alternative Schools Mexican Mushrooms Revolutionary Yoga." 16" x 11" inches. 26 pages. Back page a full spread photograph of George Jackson in red the text below reading "George Jackson Sept 23 1941 - Aug 21 1971." The Good Times Newspaper Collective was the primary underground newspaper of San Francisco throughout the late sixties and early seventies a hub for the anti-war movement the trials of political prisoners like Angela Davis political corruption in the city and shared community information. Its volunteer staff put out the paper until its last issue in 1972. Of the publication one volunteer wrote "We had to fight for the right to sell our papers in the streets.We covered stories from the perspective of the participants dodging clubs as we took notes. The lines were clear and we knew which side we were on." This issue covers the shooting death of George Jackson by prison guards at San Quentin where Jackson was being held. "He died revoluting against a society which had sentenced him to a life in prison for a $70 robbery committed when he was 19 years old. Seven of the 10 years were spent in solitary confinement." The issue also includes information for a women's anti-war march an editorial giving advice about taking legal action against landlords and a piece about the health department's crackdown on non-certified raw milk. A comic called "Fox" follows its protagonist the black activist "Dominique Fox" being framed for a bombing in this issue. Both news source and voice for radical activists this issue of Good Times provides an incisive look at the wide ranging interests opinions concerns and stories circulating within the counterculture movement embodied by San Francisco in the 1960s and 70s. Light foxing along edge of front cover. Very good condition. unknown
197265751Calcutta: The Asiatic Society 1972. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Cloth volume one; leather 1912-1925 and leather 1927-1938. Note 1912-1925 volume lacking nos. 21 22 25 32 34 35 and 36; otherwise complete. The Asiatic Society hardcover
20032090202120100878Not Available 2003. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 348p Size: chrysanthemum format Number of books: 1 volume Not Available paperback
20032090202120300877Not Available 2003. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 348p Size: chrysanthemum format Number of books: 1 volume Not Available paperback
9337Odessa Texas: Western Outlaw-Lawman History Association. Limited Edition This copy No. 10. Hardcover. Fine. Quarto Custom Bound by Len Gratteri author of "William Sherod Robinson Alias Ben Wheeler" Not to Exceed 20 copies. -- Seven issues of WOLA bound in one volume with articles related to the Tombstone Travesty and the Earp Brothers of Tombstone. Illustrated with historical photographs index to the articles compiled by Neil Carmony. Western Outlaw-Lawman History Association hardcover
1899179371899. 2 Issues of Englishwoman's Review. John Bale Sons and Danielsson Ltd: London July 15th 1899. January 15th 1902. Measures 8.5" x 5.5" inches. 224 pages. Soft covers. Both reviews open with an advertisement for the printer that reads "Office for the employment of women as compositors. Girls trained and employed for the last twenty years. Ladies and gentleman are invited to place their orders for printing where they will be executed by women in a style equal to the best. No slipshod work! No exorbitant prices!" The rest of both reviews is composed of articles news and reviews related to women's suffrage. Some titles include "Experiences Amongst Chinese Women" "The Political Position of Women in Canada." Together the two speak to the level of organization as well as the international focus of the movement as women collaborated across countries and continents reporting on successes and obstacles bolstering support for the cause by keeping readers well informed. Soft covers missing original covers. Clean front and back free endpapers instead. Texblocks tight and clean. Overall good condition. unknown
5E107Constanze-Verlag Hamburg 1962 - 1978. Je Ausgabe ca. 100 S. mit zahlreichen Abb. broschiert folio vereinzelt angestaubt/ ein Heft etwas gewellt. - Enthalten sind folgende Ausgaben: Heft 8 1962/ Heft 5 und 7 1963/ Heft 1 1964/ Heft 1 6 8 9 11 und 12 1966/ Heft 1 2 4 5 6 8 und 10 1967/ Heft 3 6 und 10 1968/ Heft 5 und 12 1969/ Heft 12 1970/ Heft 3 5 und 7 1972/ Heft 2 1975/ Heft 3 7 und 12 1976/ Heft 1 3 5 7 8 und 9 1977/ Heft 5 1978/ Heft 3 1978 - unknown
1977BN231719Edition Jean Dupuis Belgique 1977. 1977. Album Spirou numero 147 - Hardcover <br/><br/>Album Spirou numero 147 - Hardcover Spirou Album du Journal Edition Jean Dupuis Belgique hardcover
1985ZB394713Rome: IJTE 1985-1992. volumes 12-17; 19. 1985-1992 all complete volumes partly bound library markings textually clean & tight PRICE IS FOR THE LOT. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Rome: IJTE unknown
19842091502135708697Amaha Eiji diary publication publication 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Amaha Eiji diary publication publication paperback
19972081502111901974shaanxi people 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 928p Size: B5 hardcover book shaanxi people paperback
1870F019London: Virtue & Co. 1870. Hardcover. Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. vviii384pp. 35 of 36 full-page steel engravings.lacks Salmacis p316 Bound in full red morocco slightly darkened with gilt borders and raised bands A really fine example in lovely condition. No wear foxing or fading. Occasional light mark on rear board otherwise a superb copy. A.E.G. <br/> <br/> Virtue & Co. hardcover
1833059709Pontefract - Ackworth: C. Elcock & J. Lucas. 1833. First Edition . Hardcover. Average. 8vo. Engraved Title-page and Plates. FIRST EDITION. PONTEFRACT : 1833-1837. Edited by Luke Howard. Hardback. 5 bound volumes of the entire periodical - ceased publication in 1837. Engraved title-page opposite printed title-page to volume one. One fold-out plate facsimile of a letter in 1660 and eight other facsimiles as plates. Contemporary brown calf-leather; spine and corners. Marbled boards. Indexed. Spines worn with loss; main labels present volume numbers missing; strong and sound. Lacks one title-page. Text complete. Average. Very scarce as a complete set. Referenced by: Smith I 983. LUKE HOWARD FRS 1772-1864 was a British manufacturing chemist and an amateur meteorologist with broad interests in science. His lasting contribution to science is a nomenclature system for clouds which he proposed in an 1802 presentation to the Askesian Society. He was born in London the son of Robert Howard a lamp manufacturer and educated at the Quaker school in Burford Oxfordshire. He was a Quaker later converting to the Plymouth Brethren and became a pharmacist by profession. After serving an apprenticeship with a pharmacist in Stockport Cheshire he set up his own pharmacy in Fleet Street in 1793. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1821. He spent the years 1824 to 1852 in Ackworth Yorkshire West Riding . He died in Tottenham London. He had married Mariabella Eliott 1769-1852; they had several children including John Eliot Howard FRS chemist and botanist. 8vo. Heavy set; extra postage will be requiredWill be well-packed for posting/shipping. Pontefract: C. Elcock & J. Lucas. SCARCE. <br/> <br/> C. Elcock & J. Lucas. hardcover
ria9782810613724_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The complete and unabridged 12 issues of the satirical journal Dzieciol published in 1906. This Polish satirical journal was one of those leading the charge to take part in the Russian Revolutionary movement which was spreading througho paperback
169437832Amsterdam: Chez Jean Garrel Dans Le Kalverstraat. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1694. First Edition. Hardcover. Slender volume binding this 1694 newspaper of European events . Creme spine over green boards. 48 pages. Reasinabky scarce as World locates just a two copies. . Chez Jean Garrel, Dans Le Kalverstraat hardcover
a46597Paris 1979 1980. Six consecutive months run of this important French bi-monthly literary journal December 20 1979 through June 19 1980. In French. Three volumes. Lg.folio bound in buckram. Small institution stamp on front wrap of each issue. VG some issues a bit worn occasional scuffs at a few places. Set of six consecutive months in three volumes: . hardcover
1941173141941. Bureau of Educational Research Howard University Washington DC. The Journal of Negro Education A Quarterly Review of Problems Incident to the Education of Negroes Racial Minorities and the Present International Crisis. July 1941. In original wrappers. 622 pages. Tear on spine toning on covers. Some foxing in interior and some wormholing on blank margin in bottom right of text block but absolutely legible. Fair to good condition. An interesting historical snapshot of world events through a Black lens. unknown
58075JOURNAL. FOLIA ANATOMICA JAPONICA. Tokyo: 1922-1939. Illustrated. 8vo. white paper wrappers printed in black; Volume 1 3 and 6 are hardbound in green cloth printed in gilt to spines. This is a journal of biological science featuring articles in German and English. We have a complete run that begins in 1922 and ends in 1935 with two additional volumes from 1939; consisting of the following volumes which are complete in 6 parts. Volumes 1-13 Volume 3 has extra parts 1-3 in paper wrappers; Volume 6 has extra parts 5 & 6 in paper wrappers Volumes 17 & 18 Internally fine. Some wrappers are soiled or foxed; some are chipped and some are missing paper backing of spines. Overall condition: about very good. unknown