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1957246070New York: Harcourt 1957. First. hardcover. very good. Roger Tory Peterson. Color frontispiece; illustrated throughout in black and white line drawings by Peterson. 401 pages first several pages have some neat underlining in red pen Short 4to color pictorial boards and photographic endpapers; worn slipcase. New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1957. Limited first edition. Overall in very good condition.<br/><br/> Signed in full by the author on the limitation page; number 68 of 750 copies.<br/><br/> Harcourt unknown books
1986209369Chicago: IWW 1986. Pamphlet. 36p. wraps are silkscreened pink on green creased both wraps and textblock 8.5 x 11 inches title page appears to be hand set by Gato Negro Press I. U.450 IWW profusely illustrated with Troy's not-always captioned newspaper work. Good condition. Joe Troy hobo Wobbly with no fixed address was born in the 1870s and drew cartoons for the IWW until the 1950s when 'it was assumed that Joe caught his last long freight.'. IWW unknown books
1958132147London: Associated British Associated British-Pathe 1958. Collection of 7 vintage full-color British front-of-house cards for the 1958 film. <br/><br/>Based on the novel "We Are Seven" by Una Troy about a seamstress with six children attempting to make ends meet and find new romance while the fathers of her children try to run her out of business. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Light corner creases else Near Fine. Associated British [Associated British-Pathe] unknown books
1962253129New York: The Bodybuilder Publications 1962. Magazine. 52p. includes covers 8.5x11 inches glossy magazine illustrated with b&w physique photos of sun-worshipers and body builders ads for Bruce of LA and other photographers and artists centerfold detached but present else very good in stapled pictorial wraps. The Bodybuilder Publications unknown books
1994140478New York: Kensington Books 1994. Octavo cloth-backed boards. First edition. The first book in the Mickey Rawlings mystery series with early twentieth century baseball backgrounds. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #140478 Kensington Books unknown books
1962176543Union City: The Body Builder Pub 1962. Magazine. 76p. including covers illustrated with b&w and some color physique photos of young athletic men photographed by top photographersvery good slick men's magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Jim Stryker cover photo. Also includes Bruce of LA shots of Steve Reeves as L'il Abner! The Body Builder Pub unknown books
1963263338London: MASCAN Pub 1963. Magazine. 38p. including covers 5.5x7 inches gravure printed b&w photos of male nudes in posing pouches very good digest-size magazine in lightly-worn stapled pictorial wraps. The Tom contribution is a single drawing of Tom drawing a nude at rear and is an ad for TomsArt in London. MASCAN Pub unknown books
7111NY MACMILLAN 1965. FIRST AMERCAN EDITION VERY GOOD-FINE. 1st Edition. NY, MACMILLAN, 1965 unknown books
2011172599Chicago IL: The Art Institute of Chicago 2011. First edition. Hardcover. 160 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran June 11 through October 9 2011. Features essays by Jared Ash Maria Gough Jindrich Toman Nancy J. Troy Andres Mario Zervigon and Matthew Witkovsky. A look at the work of John Heartfield El Lissitzky Gustav Klutsis Ladislav Sutnar Karel Teige and Piet Zwart. A fine copy in a fine wraparound partial dust jacket as issued. The Art Institute of Chicago unknown books
199511150New York: Kensington Books. Very Good. 1995. Hardcover. Very Fine in very fine dust jacket. ; 1st Stated . Kensington Books hardcover books
010338Albuquerque; 1967: The University of New Mexico Press. First Edition. Octavo. 235pp. Text. Maps. Bibliography. Index. Central America between the main mountain ranges and the Caribbean coast was like Georgia Texas and the Guianas a contested frontier. The author traces for the first time the history of the Anglo-Spanish struggle for the immense "Kingdom of Mosquitia" a struggle that began in the seventeenth century with short naval war between the Spanish and the British Providence Company and ending during the War of the American Revolution. He gives details on the origins of the English alliance with the Sambo-Miskitos the connections between buccaneering slave raids contraband and more. Bound in beige cloth pictorially stamped in green spine lettering green A very nice copy in unclipped just jacket with rubbing along front fold of jacket light fading to spine. The University of New Mexico Press unknown books
195225980Indianapolis/New York: The Bobbs-Merrill Company. Very Good in Very Good dj. c.1952. First Edition. Hardcover. price-clipped minor wear to book at spine ends and lower extremities; jacket is edgeworn with a few small nicks here and there a couple of tiny tears at several corners small chip at top front hinge. A sort of psychological suspense novel set immediately after the war 1946 concerning an editorial writer on a large New England newpaper who's suffering from what sounds a bit like PTSD: "Before the war and when he first came home his family consisting of a wife and three children were a happy close-knit family. Now he is withdrawn a touchy stranger of whom the boys are a little afraid." And he's afraid too: "not of atom bombs or a war with Russia but of something. At first he cannot see the face of his fear or put a name to it but it is there. He believes it is his problem alone that he can keep his family out of it but of course they are deeply involved from the first minute. Step by step Ethan comes closer to losing his grip." Honestly this author scares me a little bit. There's something in his eyes and the set of his jaw in his rear-jacket portrait photo that kind of spells trouble -- all the more so when one notes that like his protagonist he was a New England newspaperman who served in the war -- and "likes to collect old firearms"! -- and promises that his next novel "will be full of violence."!!!!. That next novel was about ten years in coming: published in 1961 and entitled "Native to the Grain" it was about a seventy-ish woman who fights the good fight to keep her family mill open when her New England town wants to shut it down. "Full of violence" though Not so much. Maybe the author got the violence out of his system by some other means. Maybe I shouldn't speculate too much about that. . The Bobbs-Merrill Company hardcover books
19901341859Lake Geneva: TSR Inc 1990. Hardcover. Quarto; G Hardcover; Black spine with White and Blue text; Boards strong moderate edgewear some shelfwear heavy rubbing to corners; Textblock has foxing on some pages bookplate on front pastedown small amount of writing in pen on front endpaper; 192 pp. 1341859. FP New Rockville Stock. TSR Inc hardcover books
1910193071NY HURST & COMPANY CA. 1910 1910. ORIGINAL PICTORIAL OLIVE DRAB CLOTH STAMPED IN BLACK WHITE AND GREEN WITH A DESIGN OF A HOCKEY PLAYER SLIGHT SOILING BUMPING; ILLUSTRATED VERY GOOD. Hardcover. NY, HURST & COMPANY [CA. 1910] hardcover books
1967147624Los Angeles: American International Pictures AIP 1967. Collection of five vintage studio still photographs from the 1967 film here under the working title "Blast-Off." <br/><br/>Inspired by the Jules Verne's 1865 novel "From the Earth to the Moon" producer Harry Alan Towers wrote the story under the pseudonym Peter Welbeck which Dave Freeman adapted to a screenplay. Released in the UK as "Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon" and in the US as "Those Fantastic Flying Fools" to capitalize on the success of Ken Annakin's 1965 film "Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines."<br/><br/>Set in Victorian England Phineas T. Barnum Burl Ives who arrives after his circus burns to the ground attempts to launch a rocket from a massive gun barrel as the project is beset with spies saboteurs and embezzlement.<br/><br/>Set in Wales shot on location in Ireland. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request.<br/><br/>Olive Films OF1330. American International Pictures [AIP] unknown books
1970184781San Francisco: Society for Individual Rights 1970. Magazine. 48p. including covers 8.5x11 inches illustrated with photos of nude young men artwork and ads very good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. S.I.R. was an extremely important homophile organization in the 1960s-70s and "Vector" was the main gay magazine for the Bay Area during those years. The magazine began life as a newsletter in 1964 merely several folded and or stapled sheets with news and calendars. The late Sixties found the magazine concentrating more on local and national news of interest to gay men.The final years saw the magazine turn more to a standard gay men's magazine with photos of young men from around the Bay Area. Society for Individual Rights unknown books
197216259Los Angeles: Nash Publishing 1972. Hardcover. ix 232p. foreword introduction very good first edition in boards and bright unclipped dj. Nash Publishing hardcover books
2012262003London: Black Front Press 2012. Paperback. 208p. wraps inscribed on the title page "To Matt Shealy Thanks fo much for your wonderful cover! Best wishes Troy 1.XI.12" else very good condition. Text in English. Southgate was active in the British new right / fascist circles and founding member of the National-Anarchist Movement. Black Front Press paperback books
19601316562London: Victor Gollancz Ltd 1960. Hardcover. 12mo; VG/VG; hardcover; yellow spine with black text; dust jacket has clear mylar protective covering; and has moderate stains; boards have moderate residual stain to the front and are minimally edge-worn but strong; end-papers have conspicuous vertical stains; top and bottom edges of the book are stained and have foxing; otherwise the slightly discolored pages are clean and legible; 192p. 1316562. FP New Rockville Stock. Victor Gollancz Ltd hardcover books
19811338803n.p.: Central Intelligence Agency Center for the Study of Intelligence 1981. Softcover. Octavo; G/paperback; white spine with black text; covers show slight soiling; chips to spine head edge; one or two small chips to edges otherwise; small red dot to spine; intact exterior; text block exterior edges slight soiling; interior clean; frontispiece; intact binding; illustrated; pp 589; inscribed by author; additional shipping may be necessary due to size/weight restrictions for international/expedited orders. 1338803. FP New Rockville Stock. Central Intelligence Agency, Center for the Study of Intelligence unknown books
1983151886Cambridge Massachusetts: The MIT Press 1983. Softcover. VG Clean bright and tight. No marks but with light general shelf wear to covers. A very nice copy. Oblong glossy white wraps with color illus. and slate lettering. 254 pp. with 88 bw illus. and several color images. The De Stijl Environment explores the Dutch magazine De Stijl's approach to exterior and interiior spaces and to furniture. It treats such themes as color abastraction and the corner and describes the various collaborative efforts within the movement. Among the painters discussed are Piet Mondrian Theo van Doesburg Vilmos Huszar and Bart van der Leck. Architects included are Gerrit Rietveld Rob van 't Hoff Jan Wils J.J. P. Oud and Cornelis van Eesteren. The MIT Press unknown books
1967022621Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press 1967. 1st Edition. xii 235p. maps dj. University of New Mexico Press unknown books
19294281Garden City NY: Doubleday Doran and Co 1929. Limited to 990 copies signed on colophon. Hardcover. VG. Signed by the artist scattered foxing. White boards. 80 pp. 25 bw plates. One page essay on the artist by Royal Cortissoz. Includes a catalogue raisonne by the artist's wife which lists 50 works. Doubleday, Doran and Co hardcover books
20091337193San Diego: IDW 2009. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. NM; minor creasing to dust cover and front cover upper right corner; minor scuff-mark along spine edge front cover and creasing along edge back cover. 1337193. Special Collections. IDW hardcover books
197293167Los Angeles: the Church 1972. Magazine. 12p. 8.5x11 inches event calendar features articles news ads bottom corner creased else very good magazine/newsletter in stapled pictorial wraps. the Church unknown books