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19681267258Waco Texas: Hill Junior College Press 1968. First Edition. Hardcover. 8vo. xii 296pp.; VG; spine green cloth with gilt lettering; minor bumping to corners head and tail of spine; INSCRIBED on ffep by Simpson; text block clean; interior clean; clippings of dust jacket loose in rear;<br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office in bookcases next to Ephemera section. 1267258. FP New Rockville Stock. Hill Junior College Press hardcover books
1996120025Daytona Beach FL: Southeast Museum of Photography 1996. First edition. Catalog for a group show. Introduction by Alison Devine Nordstrom. Includes information about each artist along with images from them as well. The artists included in the show were: Perry Bard Joseph Delappe Jenni Lukac Jenny Marketou Onajide Shabaka. A close to near fine copy with near fine sheets with metal screws holding them together as issued with some small creases to the front and rear cover. A very attractive production. Southeast Museum of Photography unknown books
1996Embry 194105Eerdmans 1996. First edition first printing. Spine stamping rubbed near fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Eerdmans, 1996. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1940240527New York: Strength and Health pub 1940. Magazine. 68p. includes covers 8.5x11.5 inches articles news events photos illustrations ads lightly-worn bodybuilding/physique magazine in stapled black pictorial wraps. Strength and Health pub unknown books
1957219978Hollywood: California Quarterly 1957. Pamphlet. 40p. 6x9 inches printed on coated paperstock throughout poetry prose and illustrationsvery gfood journal/booklet in stapled pictorial wraps cover illustrated with a sketch by David Lemon. Neatly ex-library with a printed withdrawn notice tipped onto front-cover verso and pencilled numerals on terminal leaf. Includes a statement on "Howl" answers the question imperative or noun and Arthur Miller on writers' status in the US. Also notices by Yates and Zahn on poetry workshops. Coastlines was a left-leaning publication that lasted between 1955 and 1964 replacing The California Quarterly when it folded in the mid-1950s. It published many radical poets including John Beecher and Thomas McGrath both of whom lost their teaching positions during HUAC hearings. It was the epicenter of the Los Angeles poetry movement which has long been overlooked due to the prominence of the Beats in NYC and San Francisco. California Quarterly unknown books
1936252441Carmel: Pacific Associates 1936. pp146-160. stapled wraps 9.25 x 12 inches ex-library with ownership stamp and pencil nottation on front wrap and address stamp on rear wrap wraps lightly worn and soiled else good condition. Established in 1934 by W. K. Bassett and his wife Dorthea Castlehoun The Pacific Weekly was a Left-leaning weekly Carmel California journal. Lincoln Steffens seized control in June 1936 and push for a more hard-line Communist Party agenda. He acted as editor/publisher from June 1936 to his death in August. Includes an article on John Reed and a short story by Levi Marrero translated from Spanish by Langston Hughes. Fourteen holdings located in OCLC of the title as of 5/2020. Pacific Associates unknown books
198618800ESanta Barbara CA: Privately Printed 1986. First Edition. Signed and inscribed by the author Katharine Bard Wollman: “With love to dear Audrey from Katharine 1988.†Oblong oversize format 12 1/4†x 9 3/8â€. Illustrated. Fine copy in a very good lightly used dust jacket. A wonderful collection of sketches and watercolors from Margaret Boyd Bush 1856 - 1921 detailing many California scenes and landscapes including many from Santa Barbara’s back country Zaca Lake San Marcos Pass Santa Ynez Hot Springs in Montecito the Sisquoc condor area Los Olivos the Santa Barbara Mission also pictured on the front panel of the dust jacket and more. Privately Printed unknown books
1937005795Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1937. Hardcover. Brown paper wrapper. Blue paper-covered boards with cream cloth spine and pasted-on label. "The beautiful habitation of these poems is from Albert M. Bender the poems have been selected by the poets themselves and the whole is a tribute to a loving friendship of more than twenty years." Introduction by James Ralston Caldwell. Some foxing on endpapers from wrapper. Wrapper has a few small tears. Some top edges of pages are uncut. Limited to 250 copies-this one un-numbered. Privately printed Grabhorn Press San Francisco 1937.; Book; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall . hardcover books