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2000mon0004112393University of Illinois Press 12/11/2006 12:00:01. hardcover. Very Good. 0.9843 9.3307 6.2598. University of Illinois Press hardcover
0252030982.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2006SONG0252030982University of Illinois Press 2006-12-11. First Edition. hardcover. Used: Good. 9.26x6.36x1.16. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. University of Illinois Press hardcover
2006DADAX0252030982University of Illinois Press 2006-12-11. First Edition. hardcover. New. 9.26x6.36x1.16. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. University of Illinois Press hardcover
0252086716.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0349133743.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2006RO20279738X-ALTA N°9. decembre 2006. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 212 PAGES - Texte sur deux colonnes - Nombreuses illustrations noir/blanc, dans et hors texte - Petite pliure sur un coin du 1er plat. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
198297359New York: Omni Publications International Ltd. circa 1982. 1982. Good. - Quarto 11 inches high by 9-1/4 inches wide. Softcover spiral bound silver wraps titled in blind and white on the front cover. The front edges of the covers are slightly chipped and the front cover is heavily creased. 52 pages each printed on one side only consisting of 3 pages printed on light gray stock with the first being on Omni letterhead and with Omni embossed in silver at top left of the next 2 pages. These first 3 pages of the prospectus introduce the concept behind the idea together with the "Marketing Advantages Which Omni Will Provide". These are followed by 49 pages mechanically reproduced from the periodicals in which they were originally published of the stories which Bova hopes to include in the book. These pages include reproductions of the illustrations which accompanied the stories. There is some light creasing to the first page else an internally bright and near fine prospectus in good covers. <p>In his introduction to the prospectus Ben Bova writes: "In the ten years I have been editing science fiction first at Analog and now at Omni dozens of stories I bought have won Hugo Nebula and other awards. I have been fortunate enought sic to 'discover' many major new writers such as Orson Scott Card Spider Robinson George R. R. Martin Robert Forward and others. Yet there have been some stories and writers which I liked as much as any prize-winner yet for some reason or another never attracted the attention they deserved from the science fiction audience."<p>The prospectus includes excerpts from Walter Tevis' "Rent Control" Alfred Bester's "MS Found in a Coconut" James Gunn's "Fault" Paul J. Nahin's "The Reunion" John Morressy's "The Last Jerry Fagin Show" etc. New York: Omni Publications International, Ltd., circa [1982]. paperback
1929xs2889Francis Day Partition 1929 "In-4 (17,5 x 27 cm), partition en feuilles pour chant, 4 pages, ""Pals Forever (Amis, toujours !)"", thème du film sonore ""New Orleans"", contient les paroles anglaises de Ben Adam et l'adaptation française de Robert Valaire, sur la musique de Hugo Riesenfeld et Ted Shapiro ; bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."
2001DADAX041524630XRoutledge 2001-06-28. 1. paperback. New. 8.27x0.57x11.69. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge paperback
2003LA302003. First edition. Original Wraps. fine. Staple-bound illustrated wraps; pp. 24 illustrated "and converted to comics format" full-color throughout. Book is without flaw. A curious little item with little identifying it. A "Girls Against Pain" comic an illustrated transcription of a prison interview with a girl who intended to carry out a suicide bombing and then changed her mind. Compelling and sympathetic. Scarce. <br/><br/> paperback books
1981432931981. STEIN Ben. "STOP THE PRESSES!" In Penthouse magazine May 1981. Very Good. $5.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
1971155107Middletown Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press 1971. Hardcover. NF/NF. Black boards with gilt lettering and decoration; map end papers. Sage green dj with illus. xxxiv 208 pp. with bw frontis and 24 additional bw illus. Edited with an introduction notes and appendices by Curtis Dahl. Ely's personal story of his whaling experiences written down over the 27 months on board The Emigrant and published before he turned 20. Dahl has set Ely's narrative firmly in a matrix of other relevant material: a biographica introduction; copious notes to the main text; Ely's own account of his religious conversion while at sea; further facts about the vessel voyage and crew; and more. Published for The Marine Historical Association Incorporated. Fascinating! Wesleyan University Press hardcover books
197152071Middletown Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press 1971. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Edited with an introduction notes and appendices by Curtis Dahl. Numerous textual illustrations. Middletown Connecticut: Published for The Marine Historical Association Incorporated by Wesleyan University Press 1971. First edition. Original green buckram binding with gilt stamping. The dust jacket is price-clipped with some mild sun fading along the spine; otherwise a near fine copy. <br/><br/> Wesleyan University Press hardcover books
194734182.1Independence Square: The Curtis Publishing Company 1947. 1st printing. Brightly illustrated paper wrappers stapled with red and white title lettering to front wrapper. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. A VG copy. 120 pp. Profusely illsutrated with b/w photographic images and brightly colored advertisments. 13-1/2" x 10-1/2" <br/><br/> The Curtis Publishing Company unknown books
19388Nice, Ben Vautier, 1964. 20 pp., agrafé, couverture originale illustrée (agrafe manquante, quelques taches, couverture froissée)
RO20262803"Filipacchi. 20021. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. remarquable, Dos fané, Intérieur frais. environ 190 pages illustrées de photos en noir/blanc + un bloc de 10 timbres ""le siecle au fil du timbre, N°6, vie quotidienne, La Poste"", assorti à l'ouvrage, voir 2e photo - couverture rempliée - coiffes légèrements abîmées. . . . Classification Dewey : 640-Economie domestique. Vie à la maison"
19522182# AUTEUR: Kaddour Ben Nitram # ILLUSTRATEUR: Grosjean P.H. et l'auteur # ÉDITEUR: Saliba E. & C° - Tunis # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1952 # ENVOI, BEAUX PAPIERS: Vélin alfa # COUVERTURE: Souple - imprimée illustrée en couleurs - titre noir et rouge # DÉTAILS: In 8° broché 145pp + 5ff. Nombreuses illustrations in texte dont 7 à pleine page et une planche photographique hors-texte. ”l'auteur ne nous montre pas seulement ce que devient ici, le français; il nous révèle avec la même savoureuse documentation philosophique, ce qu'est déjà devenu l'italien au contact de l'arabe, l'arabe se mâtinant au français ou à l'italien, sans parler du Corse, du Maltais et du Bônois.” (préface d'Henri Leca) # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
069214921X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
A9781623967956Paperback / softback. New. Social media and digital tools permeate the everyday lives of young people. In the early stages of commentary about the impact of the digital age on civic life debates revolved around whether the Internet enhanced or discouraged civic and political action. Since then we have seen new media move to center stage in politics and activism--from the 2008 US election to the 2011 Arab Spring to the Occupy movement. We have also seen new patterns in how different sub-groups make use of digital media. These developments have pushed people to move beyond questions about whether new media are good or bad for civic life to ask instead: how under what conditions and for whom do new digital tools become resources for political critique and action by the young This book will provide a platform for a new wave of scholarship about young people's political participation in the digital age. We define "youth" or "young people" as roughly between the ages of 12 and 25. We include perspectives from political science education cultural studies learning sciences and youth development. We draw on the framework developed by the MacArthur Research Network on Youth and Participatory Politics Cohen Kahne Bowyer Middaugh & Rogowski 2012 which defines participatory politics as "interactive peer-based acts through which individuals and groups seek to exert both voice and influence on issues of public concern." paperback
A9781623967963Hardback. New. Social media and digital tools permeate the everyday lives of young people. In the early stages of commentary about the impact of the digital age on civic life debates revolved around whether the Internet enhanced or discouraged civic and political action. Since then we have seen new media move to center stage in politics and activism--from the 2008 US election to the 2011 Arab Spring to the Occupy movement. We have also seen new patterns in how different sub-groups make use of digital media. These developments have pushed people to move beyond questions about whether new media are good or bad for civic life to ask instead: how under what conditions and for whom do new digital tools become resources for political critique and action by the young This book will provide a platform for a new wave of scholarship about young people's political participation in the digital age. We define "youth" or "young people" as roughly between the ages of 12 and 25. We include perspectives from political science education cultural studies learning sciences and youth development. We draw on the framework developed by the MacArthur Research Network on Youth and Participatory Politics Cohen Kahne Bowyer Middaugh & Rogowski 2012 which defines participatory politics as "interactive peer-based acts through which individuals and groups seek to exert both voice and influence on issues of public concern." hardcover
19741606090896xbvkSpotswood - New Jersey, Joyce Music, January 1974. (2) 15 / (2) 9 singleside-printed sheets of Text; 7 / 4 sheets 'Index'. - Publisher's photographically illustrated light-blue softcover with black cloth spine; 4to.(ca. 28 x 21,5 cm).
20624One from 20 Buckingham Street WC London on letterhead of 'The Ben Greet Players' 14 July no year. The other from 2 The Terrace Camden Square. 17 August no year. ONE: On letterhead of 'The Ben Greet Company' addressed from 20 Buckingham Street WC London . 14 July no year . 2pp. 8vo. In fair condition aged and worn with the first page carrying pencil scorings and a short note by Forsyth. The first paragraph reads: 'If business will permit can I have one of the small boxes for Monday night. You generally let me have something during the Season. I've been a very regular Gallery & Amphitheatre and stallite this season.' He continues: 'You've got a genius in Frau <Temina> & you sd keep her. Everyone is raving about her. I saw her as K<> last Bayreuth & I've heard her every night since she's sung here except Thursday when I unfortunately had some Pastorals at Ramsgate.' He realises that there is not likely to be 'an off night' but if there is he should like a seat adding: 'Please remember I am an ardent opera goer'. He ends with some illuminating comments on the state of Covent Garden thanking him for having 'those shutters opened – the difference was marvellous' and expressing a wish that 'the Syndicate wd only remove the awful spangles of fire or “electrify†them & back the 2/6 gallery'. These changes would be welcomed by 'their grateful public'. He concludes: 'Dont laugh at my managerial requirements!' TWO: 2 The Terrace Camden Square. 17 August no year. 2pp. 12mo. In good condition lightly aged and worn. Headed with recipient's name: 'Neil Forsyth Esq'. Having just returned from America he asks to be presented with four seats for that night: 'I want much to hear “Armidaâ€. If full up never mind & I'm glad.' He announces that he is 'going to produce shortly in Chicago almost the earliest known opera one of Cesti's circ 1606 sic Musical and Dramatic.' The letter concludes referring to America: 'Things out there are very very faddy – the Covent Garden Opera season seems to go on very steadily'. One from 20 Buckingham Street WC [ London ], on letterhead of 'The Ben Greet Players', 14 July [no year]. The other from 2 The T unknown