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1984022017New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc. 1984. First Edition. Hardcover. Owner name and date at top of title page. Near Fine in a close to Fine dustwrapper. A handsome volume commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Academy of American Poets with an introduction by Robert Penn Warren and wood engravings by Barry Moser. SIGNED by 9 of the 126 poets represented as well as 6 other writers: Gwendolyn Brooks W.S. Merwin Philip Levine John Hollander Mark Strand Gerald Stern William Stafford Edward Albee Andre Dubus Charles Baxter James Merrill Mona Van Duyn Donald Justice and W. D. Snodgrass. One autograph is unidentified despite the fact that all were personally acquired by this cataloger 30 years ago. <br/><br/> Harry N. Abrams, Inc. hardcover
198818304The Logan Elm Press & Papermill 1988. 1988. Fine. - Quarto 12-1/2 inches high by 9-3/8 inches wide. Softcover bound in decorative color handmade paper wraps with a rectangular keyhole in the front cover which reveals the authors name. There is a tiny stain to the bottom corner of the front cover. 4 deckle-edged leaves including the colophon printed in French fold on handmade paper. Illustrated with a four-color woodcut portrait of the author by Sidney Chafetz signed by the artist. Near fine. A beautiful production. <p>Limited edition of 100 numbered copies signed by Mark Strand. The colophon reads: "This folio is one of a continuing series of keepsakes produced at the Logan Elm Press & Papermill each of which contains a short text and a portrait of the author. For this piece Mark Strands poem copyright 1986 was hand-set in Janson types by Russell McKnight and printed on paper made by him from cotton linen and abaca fibers. The frontispiece is a four-color reduction woodcut by Sidney Chafetz copyright 1988." The Logan Elm Press & Papermill, [1988]. paperback
1247888002.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1019716142.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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100940Bergen 1943. Stor 8vo. Orig. shirtingbd. 178 s. Illustrasjoner. Stamtavler. . unknown
1987524761Wainscott New York: The Pushcart Press 1987. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Introduction by Frank Conroy. Small quarto. xxiii 559pp. Fine in very lightly worn near fine dust jacket with a U.S. distributor sticker on the lower flap. Prints "The Impact of Translation" by Seamus Heaney as well as poems by Donald Hall Opal Palmer Adisa Thom Gunn Mark Strand and many others. The Pushcart Press hardcover
2004stela897New York: Aperture Foundation 2004. 2004. 4to. pp. 109 3. Profusely illus. in b/w & colour. cloth. dw. First Edition. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Dust Jacket Included. [New York]: Aperture Foundation, [2004]. Hardcover
1990alysser067New York: Aperture 1990. 1990. 8vo. pp. ix 3 319. few b/w. illus. biblio. index. cloth. dw. Hardcover. Fine/Dust Jacket Included. [New York]: Aperture, [1990]. Hardcover
1976564502New York: Aperture 1976. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Quarto. 183pp. Heavily illustrated from black and white photographs. Foxing on the page edges else near fine in a lightly rubbed very good dust jacket with wear at the spine ends and the corners house in a sound but good only slipcase with wear and uneven toning. An Aperture Monograph. Aperture hardcover
190074798Partitions sur les Autres régions,Partitions sur les travailleurs ouvriers,Partitions sur le Social,Partitions sur la Grève 1900 approx.
193991761Partitions sur la Misère humaine,Partitions sur les travailleurs ouvriers,Partitions sur la Belgique,Partitions sur le Social,Partitions sur la Grève,Partitions sur les Faits divers 1939 approx.
193686844Partitions sur les travailleurs ouvriers,Partitions sur le Social,Partitions sur la Grève Dorgel A. 1936
191078438Partitions sur les travailleurs ouvriers,Partitions sur la Grève Krier Georges 1910 approx.
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191732961Chicago 1917. Very Good. Chicago: 1917. Typed letter signed with postally-used envelope from a David J. Evans to "Aunt Ann" dated May 31 1917. Mail folds to letter else Very Good. <br /> <br /> The letter details the death of a Wallis in the immediate aftermath of the declaration of a strike at the United Verde Mine in Jerome Arizona. Evans reports "Wallis had been working in a tunnel and from accounts received the strikers had set fire to the station building of the rail-road. At the fire the men inside the tunnel Wallis probably in the lead on account of his fleetness of foot rushed out and up a narrow path single file towards the burning building. Four men were shot two of whom were killed Wallis being one of the unfortunate ones."<br /> <br /> The May strike highlighted a rift between the International Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers MMSW and the Industrial Workers of the World IWW. This strike was called by the MMSW and was initially supported by the IWW until they were rebuffed and called for a larger general strike later in the summer. A sad but illuminating document of mining and labor history. . unknown
2816Minor shelfwear; foxed and stained to textblock edges and endleaves; jackets slightly sunned creased and chipped. Very good. Paul Strand. A Retrospective Monograph: The Years 1915 - 1946 and: The Years 1950 - 1968. New York: Aperture 1972. First editions. <br /> <br /> <p>With Bill Wittliff ink ownership stamp and signature to each volume. <br /> Two quarto volumes. 382pp. Fully illustrated with b/w photos by Paul Strand. Publisher's beige cloth spines and front covers lettered in black original unclipped dust jackets. <br /> From the collection of Bill Wittliff highly regarded book designer typographer photographer and screenwriter from Austin Texas founder of the Encino Press. </p> . unknown
80599Los Angeles: Local 644 International Motion Picture Painters Union 1945. First Edition. Sole printing. Quarto 11" x 8-1/2". 189 unnumbered mimeographed sheets including title page and introduction printed recto-only chiefly illustrations; post-bound at left margin. Unprinted card rear cover wrapper possibly later; no front cover wrapper else complete and probably as issued. Minor edge-creasing and wear; faint marginal stain to final 15 leaves well away from printed area; evidence of old adhesion to cover page not affecting legibility; Very Good and quite well-preserved especially considering the volume's inherent fragility. <br /> <br /> A bound volume presumably one of very few produced collecting all of the circa 185 issues of "The Picket Line" a cartoon broadside distributed daily to striking workers during the 1945 Hollywood Film Strike which began in March 1945 following a walkout by the Hollywood local of the International Set Decorators Union. A number of sympathetic locals joined the strike but others - including the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and the Screen Office Employees' Guild - refused to honor the picket line leading to a lockout that lasted more than five months. <br /> <br /> The cartoons draw on topical events often commenting humorously on developments of the day before. A recurring comic character is a sardonic rat an avatar for the union scabs who refused to join the strike weakening the position of labor and paving the way to the violent events of October 5 1945 the so-called "Hollywood Black Friday" when strikebreakers were brought in to violently suppress the strike fire-hosing and clubbing dozens of strikers in front of the gates of Warner Brothers Studios. All of these events are pictured here with the upbeat mood of the drawings growing increasingly dark following the events of Black Friday. The cartoons are preceded by a one-page introduction giving the background of the strike and tracing its history through its conclusion which came when the strikers finally called a truce on October 31st. A rarely-seen relic of one of the darkest incidents in Hollywood labor history. Rare: OCLC notes three copies MSU UM and UCLA; not generally seen in commerce. unknown
1990128447Robert Laffont, coll. « Bouquins » 1990 In-8 broché 20 cm sur 13. XXXIX-1292 pages. Cahier central d’illustrations en noir et blanc. Bon état d’occasion.
196985655New York: New York Civil Liberties Union 1969. First Edition. Softcover. Quarto 28cm; pictorial card wrappers; 159pp; illus. Cover photo by Gerald Adler. Lightly tanned with trivial surface wear; Very Good. Highly critical evaluation of police action during the Columbia student protests of 1968. There was no regular cloth issue. 85655. New York Civil Liberties Union unknown