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1966140943058London: Heatwave 1966. First Edition. First edition. The second and final issue of a British mimeographed periodical that combined radical libertarian-communist /Situationist politics with surrealism and populist popular culture analysis. At the time Leftist intellectuals around the globe were expected to scorn popular culture especially things like cartoons and rock n' roll but not this British group nor their antecedents in Chicago at Rebel Worker; they embraced popular culture and the avant garde tradition of Dada and surrealism simultaneously. This issue features articles by Situationists Attila Kotanyi and Raoul Vaneigem as well as Chicago surrealist Franklin Rosemont and a piece on the Dutch Provos. 36 pp. Loose sheets laid into red paper wraps as issued. Very Good with some sunning to wraps wear along fold. Rare. Heatwave unknown
195795783New York NY: The Dakota January 1st 1957. 1957. Fine. - One page with 14 autographs penned on a gilt-edged cream-colored sheet measuring 10-3/4 inches high by 8-3/4 inches wide removed from the guest book of Grace Bristed Jackson and C. D. Jackson. Dated "January 1st 1957" the signatures are identified along the top as those of guests present at the "Hungary Day - Athletes" dinner held at the Dakota in New York City prior to their departure on the "Hungarian Freedom Tour" of 59 cities organized by Sports Illustrated magazine. Near fine. <p>The dinner was held in New York City prior to the athletes' departing on the Hungarian Freedom Tour of 59 cities.<p>Charles Douglas Jackson known as "C.D." and his wife Grace Bristed Jackson hosted parties and events at their apartment in the Dakota. Jackson worked on and off at Time magazine in an administrative capacity for many years and was made vice president of Time Inc. in 1940. He was periodically sent on various diplomatic missions by Eisenhower. He also found time to serve on the boards of several organizations including the Boston Symphony Orchestra the Free Europe Committee and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.<p>Of the 14 signatures we've been able to identify the following which are listed in the the order in which they appear on the page:<p>The first to sign is Lidia Domolky the Hungarian fencer who won an individual World title at Rome in 1955. She competed in the 1956 1960 1964 and 1968 Olympics winning one gold and two silver medals. She and her husband fellow fencer Jozsef Sakovics defected during the Sports Illustrated tour. However they both returned to Hungary after a year.<p>Signing next is gymnast Marta Nagy who defected and enrolled at Colorado. There she continued competing in and coaching gymnastics.<p>The fourth signature is that of the fencer Jeno Eugene Hamori who won a gold medal in the team event at Melbourne. He was on the U.S. team in Tokyo in 1964.<p>Tour manager Jim Belsey is the next to sign.<p>The sixth autograph is that of the rowing coxswain Robert Zimonyi who defected and became a U.S. citizen in 1962. With American teams he won an Olympic gold medal in 1964 and a gold medal in the 1967 Pan American games.<p>The eighth autograph is that of the Olympic and World championship gold medal sabre fencer Daniel Magay. In the 1956 Melbourne Olympics he was a member of the Olympic gold medal winning team in the Saber team competition. After the Olympics he defected to the U.S. where he continued his success winning gold medals in the 1957 1958 and 1961 U.S. Individual Championships.<p>The ninth signature is that of the fencer Attila Keresztes who won a gold medal in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics in the sabre team competition. After defecting he represented the U.S. in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.<p>Following Keresztes is the signature of Gyorgy Jekelfalussy-Piller 1899-1960. In the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics he won 2 gold medals in the individual and team sabre fencing events. In a period of only six years he won 10 Hungarian Championships six with the sabre and four with the foil. After coaching the Hungarian fencing team at the Melbourne Olympics in 1956 he defected to the United States.<p> In theThe fencer Bela Rerrich is the eleventh to sign the guest book. He won a silver medal in the team epee event at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics. He defected and eventually settled in Sweden.<p>The last signature we've been able to identify is that of Marie McCrum secretary to C.D. Jackson.<p>The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 started as a nationwide popular uprising against the Soviet controlled government of the Hungarian People's Republic. Starting as a student protest the uprising lasted from October 23 to November 10 1956. On November 4th 1956 Soviet tanks rolled into the streets supported by Soviet troops who killed thousands in the brutal repression of the revolt. A headline in a Darwin Australia newspaper was the first thing which Hungarian athletes competing in the Melbourne Olympics heard about the Soviet Union's brutal invasion of their country. Supported by a strong Hungarian community living in Australia 48 athletes defected many making their way to the U.S. Water polo-ists and swimmers were part of the 30 athletes who participated in the "Hungarian Freedom Tour" organized by Sports Illustrated magazine which was owned by Time Inc. During the tour there was open rebellion by 11 of the athletes against their tour sponsor Sports Illustrated magazine and tour manager Jim Belsey. As they toured the 59 cities athletes spend most nights sleeping on the bus though they had been promised hotel rooms.<p>UNIQUE. New York, NY: The Dakota, January 1st, 1957. hardcover
1999Q-0895556367Saint Benedict Press W/Tan Books and Publishe 1999-12-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Saint Benedict Press W/Tan Books and Publishe paperback
1999x-3540661670Springer Verlag 1999. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 508 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.20 inches. Springer Verlag paperback
1999SONG3540661670Springer 1999-06-16. 1999. paperback. Used: Good. 6.10x1.20x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer paperback
1999DADAX3540661670Springer 1999-06-16. 1999. paperback. New. 6.10x1.20x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer paperback
199034147Budapest:: Akademiai Kiado. NF/NONE. 1990. Hardcover. Covers bright w/scant rubbing; pages tight clean unmarked. NOT ex-library copy. ; . Akademiai Kiado, hardcover
1991BN47680Graz ; Stuttgart : Stocker 1991. Erstauflage EA. <br/><br/>Jagd & Fischerei Graz ; Stuttgart : Stocker unknown
19882092902138303840Ongaku no Tomosha 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 364p Size: 20cm Ongaku no Tomosha paperback
19342469Budapest 1934. First edition. In original paper. Very good copy. Uncuted. First edition. In original paper. Attila József 1905 – 1937 is one of the most famous Hungarian poets of the 20th century. unknown
1980BN57448Wien München : Jugend und Volk 1980. Erstauflage EA. <br/><br/>Biographie Wien, München : Jugend und Volk unknown
1988feb25656Tehnica 1988. Used. 1988; Romanian Edition of Metalurgia pulberilor; For more details please contact me Tehnica unknown
19899780070627390-2025McGraw-Hill 1989. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Attila Szabo</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> McGraw-Hill</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780070627390</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 1989</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 480</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Graduate-level text explains modern in-depth approaches to the calculation of the electronic structure and properties of molecules. Hartree-Fock approximation electron pair approximation much more. Largely self-contained only prerequisite is solid course in physical chemistry. Over 150 exercises. 1989 edition.</p> McGraw-Hill hardcover
1996Q-0486691861Dover Publications 1996-07-02. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dover Publications paperback
1989102529McGraw-Hill. 1989. Hardcover. UsedVeryGood. Hardcover; first edition revised; light fading and shelf wear to exterior; in very good condition with clean text firm binding. No dust jacket. . McGraw-Hill hardcover
19894320372McGraw-Hill 1989. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item800grams ISBN:9780070627390 McGraw-Hill hardcover
1998Star-9780306458323Springer 1998. Hardcover. New. Springer hardcover
1998Star-9780306458323Springer 1998. Hardcover. New. Springer hardcover
1998x-0306458322Plenum Pub Corp 1998. Hardcover. New. 555 pages. 10.25x6.75x1.25 inches. Plenum Pub Corp hardcover
1998__3110153645De Gruyter 1998. Hardcover. New. 595 pages. 9.75x7.25x1.50 inches. De Gruyter hardcover
1985BN47585Wien München: Jugend und Volk 1985. 2. Auflage. <br/><br/>Musik Theater Tanz Film Wien, München: Jugend und Volk unknown
1985BN48123Wien München: Jugend und Volk 1985. 2. Auflage. <br/><br/>Musik Theater Tanz Film Wien, München: Jugend und Volk unknown
1999262377Buffalo New York: White Pine Press 1999-09-15. First American Edition. Paperback. Near Fine. 5x0x8. 1st printing of 1st American edition from a private collection. With foreword by Maxine Kumin. In English translated by Peter Hargitai 88 pages. Clean text. Spine is uncreased binding tight and sturdy. Exterior looks great. An all-around excellent copy. Ships from Dinkytown in Minneapolis Minnesota. White Pine Press paperback
1990609674Syracuse New York 1990. Softcover. Near Fine. Photocopied typescript. Thick small quarto. Photocopied leaves including those of a manuscript title page and date pages. Velo-bound covers. Bottom four plastic pins of the Velo binding broken else about fine. Laid in is a May 1990 Typed Letter Signed from poet and mystery author Stephen Dobyns to Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Donald Justice sending the typescript along on behalf of Bátki "who talks about you with constant praise. ." Dobyns writes that it is a revised edition of "his original fifty or so translations" with about 100 additional poems. We presume the "original fifty or so" refers to Bátki's Attila József: Selected Poems and Text published by Carcanet Press in England in 1973 and in collaboration with the University of Iowa Press in America in 1976. Dobyns writes that he finds the work "marvelous as poems and translations." It also appears from the letter that Dobyns made these copies himself. Dobyns believes that Iowa still has the earlier edition in print and complications from this could perhaps be a reason that the next collection of Jozsef's work translated by Bátki wasn't published until 1997 Winter Night: Selected Poems published Oberlin College Press. Dobyns also writes a bit about himself noting the upcoming publication of Saratoga Hexameter and Body Traffic a book of poems. An uncommon early edition of a collection by one of Hungary's most famous 20th Century poets with a nice association and possibly containing unpublished translations by Bátki. unknown
1966ABE-1720908652198The Danubia Book Co. 1966 Softcover 8vo. 1st Ed. Unpaginated. Grey wraps with blue cloth spine. Translated from Hungarian by Michael Hamburger Vernon Watkins et al. Rare. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Near Fine. The Danubia Book Co. paperback