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0282542272.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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I2795*<p>Notes sur Des Amulettes Siamoises PRINT Paris 1926 WL CODE I2795 SIZE 78 pp. 29 pp. illus. 125 x 175 mm BOOK WEIGHT 0.200 Kg PACKING WEIGHT 0.200 Kg</p> paperback
117962176X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
9786557123386BEST SELLER. new. Os astros como voc� nunca viu: escrito por Maria Talism� a astr��loga da pǭgina Astroloucamente � maior pǭgina brasileira de astrologia no Instagram com mais de 45 milh��es de seguidores � Deu a louca nos signos Ǹ um guia informativo descontra�do e revelador do zod�aco. Voc� pode n�o acreditar em astrologia e ��s vezes atǸ n�o entender muito bem do assunto mas que Ǹ divertido adivinhar o signo das pessoas e conversar sobre os clich�s de cada integrante do zod�aco isso Ǹ inegǭvel. � nesse esp�rito que Deu a louca nos signos aborda o tema: com a descontra��o e a simplicidade de um papo entre amigos mas ao mesmo tempo com a profundidade necessǭria para que voc� d� sua opini�o com propriedade. Neste guia Maria Talism� a astr��loga da pǭgina Astroloucamente � a maior pǭgina brasileira de astrologia no Instagram com mais de 45 milh��es de seguidores � tra��a um perfil mais que completo do zod�aco com o humor que Ǹ marca registrada do perfil. Em Deu a louca nos astros voc� vai encontrar: dados tǸcnicos como elemento polaridade modalidade decanatos posi����es no mapa astral c�spides e mais BEST SELLER unknown
615418 November 1883; on letterhead of Sussex Villas 3 Sussex Place Victoria Road W. Kensington London. 8vo: 1 p. Very good. He has 'pleasure in complying' with his correspondent's request. 'You may have seen a book I have recently published - "Retrospect of a Long Life" - and have learned that I am in the 84th year of my age - born on the 9th May 1800. I am thankful to God for good health and for many other blessings.' 18 November 1883; on letterhead of Sussex Villas, 3, Sussex Place, Victoria Road, W., Kensington [London]. unknown
1958FB8152 /L19<p>Paperback. Green cover with black title. <em>We provide an in-depth photographic presentation of this item to stimulate your feeling and touch. More traditional book descriptions are immediately available </em></p><p>Warning: This book was part of the erotic library gathered by the famous Cambridge Don computer scientist food and wine connoisseur Jack Arnold LANG along with medical friends and family involved in Freudian research. Sexual instincts or drives have deeply hidden roots in the unconscious mind. Instincts act by giving vitality and enthusiasm to the mind through meaning and purpose. The range of instincts is in great numbers. Freud expressed them in two categories. One is Eros the self-preserving life instinct containing all erotic pleasures. While Eros is used for basic survival the living instinct alone cannot explain all behavior according to Freud. In contrast Thanatos is the death instinct. It is full of self-destruction of sexual energy and our unconscious desire to die. The main part of human behavior and actions is tied back to sexual drives. Since birth the existence of sexual drives can be recognized as one of the most important incentives of life. The enclosed book was part of this research. A photograph is enclosed should you seek further details please contact Martin Frost on martin.frost@gmail.com</p><p>Foremost amongst erotic books collected by Jack Arnold Lang are those published in France by the Olympia Press. The Olympia Press was a Paris-based publisher launched in 1953 by Maurice Girodias as a rebranded version of the Obelisk Press he inherited from his father Jack Kahane. It published a mix of erotic fiction and avant-garde literary fiction and is best known for issuing the first printed edition of Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita. In its heyday during the mid-fifties Olympia Press specialized in books which could not be published without legal action in the English-speaking world. Early on Girodias relied on the permissive attitudes of the French to publish sexually explicit books in both French and English. In the late 1950sthe French authorities began to ban and seize the press's books. A total of 94 Olympia Press publications were promoted and packaged as "Traveller's Companion" books usually with simple text-only covers and each edition in the series was numbered. The "Ophelia Press" line of erotica was far larger using the same design but pink covers instead of green. Olympia Press was the first publisher willing to print William S. Burroughs's avant-garde sexually explicit Naked Lunch which soon became famous. Other notable works included J. P. Donleavy's The Ginger Man ; Samuel Beckett's French trilogy Molloy Malone Dies and The Unnamable ; Henry Miller's trilogy The Rosy Crucifixion consisting of Sexus Nexus and Plexus; A Tale of Satisfied Desire by Georges Bataille; Story of O by Pauline Réage; Terry Southern and Mason Hoffenberg's Candy ; Alex Austin's The Blue Guitar and Eleanore ; and a critical book on Scientology Inside Scientology/Dianetics by Robert Kaufman. The South African poet Sinclair Beiles was an editor at the publisher. Other authors included Alexander Trocchi Iris Owens Harriet Daimler and John Stevenson Marcus Van Heller. Girodias had troubled dealings with his authors including copyright issues. Nabokov was dissatisfied with the copyediting assignment of copyright and the press's literary reputation. The press engaged in a long-running dispute over the rights to The Ginger Man ended with Donleavy's wife Mary buying out Girodias at what was intended to be a closed auction. Forced to leave France in 1963 Girodias briefly reestablished Olympia Press in New York in the 1960s and in London in the early 1970s. Grove Press in the U.S. would later print The Olympia Reader a best-selling anthology containing material from some of Olympia's most popular works including material by Burroughs Miller Trocchi and others. Another well-known collection was The Best of Olympia first published by the Olympia Press in 1963 and reprinted by New English Library in 1966. Other incarnations of the company some with Girodias' support emerged in Germany Italy and the United Kingdom. Olympia Press has been re-established and is currently operating out of Washington London and Frankfurt. Paris: The Olympia Press.1958. Small format 8vo. original green card covers ruled and lettered in black and white; pp. vi 7-259 v; title page with border in green; a very good to near fine copy. First issue. No. 63 in the Traveller's Companion series. An Olympia Press catalogue issued c.1958 lists no. 63 in this series as being a novel by Henry Crannach Marilyn Meeskeentitled 'Porridge Tasters'. The book was never written and Talsman's offering filled the gap.Somewhat of a lost novel in the history of gay literature The Gaudy Image follows the protagonist Titania Thomas Schwartz as he navigates a cast of characters in New Orleans in search of the perfect lover. Review: Talsma's book tells the story of Thomas Schwartz Madame Titania's alter ego who moves to 1950s New Orleans in search of the perfect man synthesized in the "Gaudy Image". Through the city's bars clubs and back streets you follow the lives of a variety of characters. Sometimes the novel seems a bit confusing sometimes it's not simple to follow the story. But right away you have a very articulate split of what gay life was like in those years. So many characters who call themselves using adjectives and feminine pronouns a world where true identities don't matter replaced by nicknames. In which the police seem to tolerate. And in which the Gay and partly lesbian world seems organized into precise castes each with its role. Yet the desire to love many of the figures in the novel Tit in the lead already tells of a desire for normality that will be late in arriving. Note: Originally published in France in the 50s to avoid prosecution for obscenity The Gaudy Image is one of the most important `lost' gay novels. A classic of gay fiction.</p> The Olympia Press. paperback
1207A181317Good. ND C.1890 Boston:DeWolfe Fiske embossed floral decor. red HC Good/No DJ. 3 illus. Intro. July 1832. 508pp with another 5pp index. Includes CASTLE DANGEROUSindex in one vol. hardcover
GB007HE35GSI3N00Talisman Press. Unknown. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Talisman Press unknown
1998Q-0910155372Bartleby Press 1998-10-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Bartleby Press paperback
200717198San Francisco: The Book Club of California 2007 One of 350 copies. This is book number 222 of the Book Club of California. Quarto. With eight photographs and illustrations from the author's collection. Designed by Jack W. Stauffacher of the Greenwood Press of San Francisco. Computer layout by Kina Sullivan. Set in Cycles type designed by Summer Stone. Printed by Hatcher Press on Finch Vellum #70 paper under the supervision of Susan Schaefer. Bound by the Roswell Book Bindery. Green cloth boards titled in gilt. Prospectus laid in. A fine copy in the plain white dustjacket. The Book Club of California hardcover
9814Of various heights & lengths ranging from 48 to 80 mm. in height & 4000 to 10500 mm. in length all in very good condition some with silk front endpapers four with orig. core rollers. Japan: mid- to late Edo.<br /> <br> <br> <br /> Ten very rare examples of kokonoe no mamori good luck talismans printed in the form of extremely long and narrow scrolls; because of their ephemeral nature they are rare today. These talisman scrolls were not really meant to be unrolled and studied; instead they were intended to be tightly rolled and kept in a small pouch close to the chest for good luck.<br /> <br> <br> “Such narrow but extremely long handscrolls veritable encyclopedias of Buddhist iconography received the name kokonoe no mamori amulet in nine layers during the Edo period because they begin with a red seal but not always there are many without; we have two with the red seal in the shape of a cauldron containing characters that can be read kokonoe no mamori. All the scrolls start with an image but not always there are many without of Ususama Myoo S: Ucchushma the king who has the power to burn away impurity and evil which is followed by powerful magical syllables J: shingon S: mantra various ‘seed’ mandalas in Sanskrit and sutras in Chinese. Next Buddhist deities including Esoteric icons are depicted along the length of the handscroll; buddhas bodhisattvas the four guardian kings the five great kings of light Yakushi Buddha with sixteen protectors and a thousand-armed Kannon S: Sahasrabhuja with twenty-eight attendants. Many cosmological deities are included: the nine luminaries and Taizanfusei related to the Big Dipper. Such popularized Esoteric icons as Shoten S: Nandikeshvara Dakiniten S: Dakini Idaten S: Skanda Gozu Tenno and Tawara Daikokuten S: Mahakala are also shown. The last section of the scroll contains a series of dharani sutras in Sanskrit magical formulas of knowledge that are composed of syllables with symbolic content…<br /> <br> <br> “Two types of kokonoe no mamori became popular in the Edo period as talismans for journeys and pilgrimages and as a part of the wedding trousseau. One type has at the end of the scroll a portrait of Kukai the founder of Shingon Esoteric Buddhism while the other portrays Saicho the founder of Tendai Esoteric Buddhism.â€â€“Masako Watanabe The Written Image. Japanese Calligraphy and Painting from the Sylvan Barnet and William Burto Collection item 22 pp. 86-88.<br /> <br> <br> As noted these scrolls are in very good to excellent condition. A few have some wear at the beginning. Two of the scrolls are in their original wooden boxes and all of the scrolls are preserved in a modern wooden box. unknown