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20081-1595310231North Country Books 2008. Hardcover. New. 144 pages. 12.10x9.00x0.60 inches. North Country Books hardcover
200821084Utica New York: North Country Books Inc 2008. First. Cloth. Like New/Fine. Greg Montgomery. A fabulous survey of the Saratoga racing season through a 25 year chronicle of its most iconic race the Travers named after the founder of the track. Above all else a survey of the inimitable posters of Montgomery so full of color and excitement. Folio 31 by 23.5 cm. Besides exemplary full page spreads for each of the posters many color photographs of the race itself and of the people involved. North Country Books, Inc unknown
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192447988Dublin. 1924. Loose as issued. 2 issues. Large folio. 448 x 288 mm. Printed text recto and verso in English and German in columns throughout large monochrome woodcut illustration by Cecil Salkeld to each issue. The rare short-lived and suppressed Irish literary periodical 'TO-MORROW' with the first appearance of Yeats' 'Leda and the Swan'.Edited by Cecil Salkeld and Henry Stuart 'TO-MORROW' despite its optimistic and future-looking title and the solicitation for content and subscription announcements saw only two issues in 1924 for August and September. The editors had however secured contributions a poem 'TO-MORROW' saw the first publication of 'Leda and the Swan' and an anonymous editorial from Nobel Laureate W. B. Yeats Liam O'Flaherty and Lennox Robinson as well as many others see below and aimed to publish a forum for new Irish poetry and prose that was inclusive and expansive. Unfortunately 'TO-MORROW' was also controversial and was suppressed despite the support of Yeats and others; not only did 'TO-MORROW' fail to invigorate Irish art and bring about a free Irish Renaissance it helped usher in a climate of further repression supression and censorship.The first issue included prose works such as O'Flaherty's 'A Red Petticoat' Robinson's 'The Madonna of Slieve Dun' Salkeld's 'The Principles of Painting' Margaret Barrington's 'Colour' and L. K. Emery's manifesto-like 'A Primitive'. Yeats' 'Leda and the Swan' led the poetry section that also included work by Charlotte Arthur F. R. Higgins Joseph Campbell and R. N. D. Wilson. A sonnet in German by O. F. Fleck was also published.The second issue was in similar format a mixture of prose and poetry opening with Arthur Symons' appreciation of Honoré Daumier featuring the conclusion of Salkeld's 'The Principles of Painting' as well as 'The Poplar Road' by Iseult Stuart H. Stuart's 'In the Hour Before Dawn' 'The Garden' by Sachka and 'The Tendencies of the Younger Irish Poetry' by L. K. Emery. Poetry included further contributions from Charlotte Arthur R. N. D. Wilson and F. R. Higgins as well as a poem by Blanaid Salkeld. O. F. FLeck contributed another poem 'An P'. Each issue included a large woodcut by Cecil Salkeld.'In August 1924 a small literary magazine To-Morrow went on sale in Dublin. As its title implies the magazine's editors Francis Stuart and Cecil Salkeld were buoyed with optimism. They hoped for a new cultural movement in the arts that would parallel its development and in turn influence the newly founded Irish Free State.' Bernard McKenna.'My dream is a wild paper of the young which will make enemies everywhere and suffer suppression I hope a number of times with the logical assertion with all fitting deductions of the immortality of the soul.' Yeats writing to Olivia Shakespeare.'TO-MORROW' is necessarily fragile and the present copy has been folded in half with ensuing wear. The first issue does have small areas of discolouration and slight separation along the fold but is otherwise good; the second issue is in good condition.see Bernard McKenna's 'Yeats 'Leda' and the Aesthetics of To-Morrow: 'The Immortality of the Soul' in Vol. 13 No. 2 of the 'New Hibernia Review' 2009. unknown
2000mon0004099145Routledge 12/5/2022 12:00:01 A. hardcover. Very Good. 1.3000 9.4500 6.3800. Cover and edges may have some wear. Routledge hardcover
189811482Chicago: Montgomery Ward & Co 1898. Very Good. Chicago: Montgomery Ward & Co. 1898. First Edition. Octavo. 96 pp. Front cover and nine interior black and white illustrations by Denslow. Illustrated paper wraps. <br /> <br /> Wraps edgeworn with some chipping. Binding is sound. Pages toned and a bit brittle but unmarked. Housed in a custom-made clamshell case.<br /> <br /> Scarce bit of advertising work done by Denslow two years before The Wizard of Oz. No copies in retail at time of this writing and scarce in auction records. <br /> <br /> Greene & Hearn p. 207. Montgomery Ward & Co unknown
1999464352Imagine Paper Publishing 1999. First Edition. Hardcover. Numbered volume from the Megan and Michael Dawson collection of pop-up books. Fine copy in the original colour-printed boards. Remains remarkably well-preserved overall. Date is suggested/cannot be verified. Subjects; Printing history. Moveable books. Pop-up books. Specimens 21st century. Imagine Paper Publishing hardcover
19752111902154700829Shueisha 1975. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 164p Plate size: 22cm Shueisha paperback
19752081002109002218Popurasha 1975. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 325p Size: 23cm Popurasha paperback
20062090202118102027Nishimurashoten 2006. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Nishimurashoten paperback
19772083002115904420Shinchosha 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 376p Size: 16cm Shinchosha paperback
20012083002115903270Shinchosha 2001. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 471p Size: 16cm Shinchosha paperback
19782083002115904255Shinchosha 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 386p Size: 16cm Shinchosha paperback
19802080502106913875Not Available 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback