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195923170New York: The Living Theatre 1959. First edition. Loose Sheets. Fine. Single stiff sheet of paper a poster / flyer advertising 6 premieres and famous avant-garde classics including Geography of the Body Desist Film Mechanics of Love and Noguchi among other events. Featuring the works of Maas Brakhage Menken Boultenhouse and Moore. The event was run at The Living Theatre in Chelsea at 530 Sixth Avenue on April 27 1959. Poster measures 8 1/2 x 11 3/4" wide. Scarce Living Theatre and avant garde film ephemera. <br/><br/> The Living Theatre unknown books
1960018491New York NY: Limited Editions Club 1960. Book. Near fine condition. Hardcover. Signed by Illustrators. First Edition. Quarto 4to. xxxii 165 pages of text. Hardcover binding with vellum/parchment spine and black cloth boards with minimal shelfwear. Illustrated by Ben-Zion. Limited to 1500 copies signed by the illustrator. Selected and translated with an essay by Judah Goldin. The Hebrew rubrics were hand-set in Hadassah type designed by Henri Friedlander in Jerusalem Israel. The slipcase is lightly shelfworn. The text is clean and unmarked. First edition. Limited Editions Club Hardcover books
1916234019Chicago: Margaret C. Anderson 1916. Magazine. Six issues various pagination 6.5x10 inches worn chipped spinestoning with markings the May 1915 is missing its covers broken run in olive wraps with paper title label on covers of five issues. Anderson's important literary review during its Chicago years and before Joyce and Pound arrived Issue numbers include: 1:10January 1915 2:2 April 1915 2:3 May 1915 2:8 November 1915 2:10 Jan-Feb 1916 & 3:1 March 1916. Margaret C. Anderson unknown books
191542095Chicago: Margaret C. Anderson 1915. First Edition. Slim octavo 25.5cm; original taupe wrappers printed in black with printed title label mounted to front cover; 48pp. Trivial wear to extremities else a fresh Fine copy. Contents include poetry and short works by Ben Hecht Mitchell Dawson Alexander S. Kaun Burt Harris Ellen Key Witter Bynner and others. Margaret C. Anderson unknown books
191542094Chicago: Margaret C. Anderson 1915. First Edition. Slim octavo 25.5cm; original taupe wrappers printed in black with printed title label mounted to front cover; 52pp. Some trivial wear to extremities else a fresh Fine copy. Contents include poetry and short works by Ben Hecht Amy Lowell Margaret Anderson Florence Kiper Frank Alexander Berkman Richard Aldington Will Levington Comfort Helen Hoyt George Burman Foster Edgar Lee Masters Alice Oliver Henderson Arvia Mackaye and Robin Mackaye. Margaret C. Anderson unknown books
1986172356Philadelphia: The Art Alliance Press 1986. Hardcover. VG lacks dustjacket. Black cloth gilt letters on spine. 103 pp. many BW illus. Considers the work of American lithographer Robert Riggs 1896-1970. Includes a bio and chronology in addition to the well-illustrated catalog. The Art Alliance Press hardcover books
1986137669Philadelphia: The Art Alliance Press 1986. Hardcover. VG/VG. Black cloth gilt letters on spine black & illus. dust jacket in mylar cover 103 pp. many BW illus. Considers the work of American lithographer Robert Riggs 1896-1970. Includes a bio and chronology in addition to the well-illustrated catalog. The Art Alliance Press hardcover books
188263589Providence RI: J. A. & R. A. Reid 1882. First edition. 8vo. 448 pp. Steel engraved frontispiece portrait of Burnside wood engraved vignettes portrait plates maps. Burnside 1824-1881 a native of Indiana graduated from West Point in 1847 served in the west and was named colonel of a Rhode Island regiment at the outbreak of the Civil War rising quickly to brigade command; he eventually commanded a division a corps a wing and the Army of the Potomac meeting variously with success North Carolina coast Knoxville and disaster Fredericksburg the Crater. Following the war he served as Governor of Rhode Island 1866-1869 and as U.S. Senator from that state 1875-1881. This work was published as an extended eulogy on his death. Dornbusch II 1877. Nicholson p. 655. Not in Nevins. Very good. Publisher's half-calf rubbed and gilt-stamped gold cloth Leather labels gilt ornaments and rules on spine rubbed marbled endpaper and edges. 9964. <br/><br/> J. A. & R. A. Reid hardcover books
200424394Port Townsend: Copper Canyon 2004. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Wide trade paperbound book. 53 pp. A volume of poems which won the Hayden Carruth award for 2003. A near fine copy of the poet's first book. Briefly INSCRIBED by Lerner on the title page. Lerner has won any number of distinguished awards in his young writing career and is the youngest poet to ever be published by this press. Copper Canyon paperback books
1975198556San Francisco: California Committee for Equal Rights 1975. 6p. includes covers 8.5x11 inches articles opinion news very good newsletter of unbound nested sheets. Lead articles on the AB 633 defeat and a serious defect in SB 42. Articles on George Moscone and Milton Marks. Political news and opinion from the LGBT Committee. California Committee for Equal Rights unknown books
199650957Council Bluffs: Yellow Barn Press 1996. Edition limited to 215 copies this the bookbinder Greg Campbell's copy Campbell-Logan Bindery and out-of-series; tall 8vo pp. vii 1 22 1; vignette title page printed in red and black 1 folding facsimile 1 wood-engraved illustration depicting the Kelmscott/Goudy press floriated initials chapter headings printed in red throughout; a fine copy in original blue cloth-backed blue patterned paper-covered boards printed paper label on spine. The journey of Albion No. 6551--the press that helped to print the Kelmscott Chaucer--through 100 years eight owners and two continents. <br/><br/> Yellow Barn Press hardcover books
196531861New York Washington Hollywood: Vantage Press 1965. Octavo boards. First edition. Overpopulation results in world catastrophe. Not in Reginald 1979; 1992. A fine copy in fine white dust jacket with touch of dust soiling. #31861 Vantage Press unknown books
1971Embry 153557Northland 1971. Limited Edition of 1750 copies. Fine in fine dust jacket with one tiny chip in mylar cover. B&W illustrations by Joe Beeler. Inscribed by the author. Northland, 1971. Limited Edition of 1750 copies. unknown books
1971301997Flagstaff Arizona Northland Press 1971. 1971. First edition so stated; "One of 1750 copies". 8vo. Illustrated by Joe Beeler. Dust jacket unclipped. Fine fresh copy. Signed and inscribed by Ben K. Green on the leaf before text: "To Tom Watson for your reading pleasure - I hope Ben K. Green." Signed and inscribed by Joe Beeler with an original drawing of a campfire with coffee pot and food pot on the half title page in black ink: "To my ole camp cook buddy Tom Watson Joe Beeler". Inscribed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Flagstaff, Arizona, Northland Press [1971]. hardcover books
1971001208Flagstaff Arizona: Northland Press. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1971. Limited Edition. Cloth. 0873580680 . "True and Humorous Account of the Author's Early Venture into Big-time Horse Trading" Limited to 1750 copies. This copy double-signed and inscribed to Denver Bookman Fred Rosenstock by Ben K. Green and illustrator Joe Beeler. Brown and red cloth stamped in black on front and gold on spine. Sharp tight and clean. The faintest of bumps to head and foot of spine. Dust jacket shows several small chips rubbing to front edge and two 1/4" light black marks to back. Unclipped. A book from Rosenstock's infamous "vault".; Book; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; 73 pp; Signed by Author & Illustrator . Northland Press hardcover books
022359Flagstaff AZ; 1971: Northland Press. Limited Edition. Square Octavo. Limited to 100 copies. The present copy is # 95 signed by Joe Beeler and Ben K. Green and includes an original ink and wash drawing by Joe Beeler. 73pp. bound in 1/4 light brown leather over dark brown cloth lettered in black spine lettering gilt a fine bright copy housed within publisher's slipcase. Northland Press unknown books
1971027028Flagstaff Arizona: Northland Press 1971. Limited Edition. Square Octavo. Limited to 100 copies signed by Green without number. 73 pages illustrated by Beeler a beautiful copy of Dr. Ben Green's tales of some young men who dreamed of the days when cattle drives took place from Texas to the Great Plains. Unfortunately in the modern world there are farms with barbed wire towns cities and all the evidence a century later that would make such a drive unnecessary and impossible. Nevertheless they decided on this misadventure. Bound in 1/4 light brown leather over brown cloth lettered in black spine lettering gilt a fine copy housed within a paper covered slipcase. Six Score 49. Northland Press unknown books
196623107New York: Dodd Mead & Company. Near Fine in Very Good dj. c.1966. First Edition. Hardcover. very light wear to book at extremities gift inscription non-authorial on ffep; jacket has a somewhat ragged 3-inch closed tear and associated creasing at bottom of front panel "Dodd Durable Library Binding" foil label at bottom left of front panel extending onto spine small tear at top front hinge with associated creasing and minor paper loss. B&W photographs diagrams One of several early science books "for the layman" by this author his two earlier works were "Gravity" and "Light". This volume "traces the evolution of the laser and its forerunner the maser" taking the reader "through three hundred years of scientific inquiry from the earliest visions of Isaac Newton up to the present -- and beyond to the dazzling possibilities of the future." Patrusky went on to a distinguished career as a science writer serving as Executive Director of the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing from 1988 until his retirement in 2013. A rather uncommon book. . Dodd, Mead & Company hardcover books
196783858San Francisco: Daughters of Bilitis 1967. Magazine. 32p. 5.5x8.5 inches very good digest-size magazine in blue pictorial wraps. Includes Valerie Taylor's 'the Realistic Novel' Daughters of Bilitis was formed in 1955 in San Francisco by Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon and was based upon - and in the beginning supported by - the homophile organization The Mattachine Society and One Magazine. The Ladder was the house organ/newsletter and published information news events articles poetry and stories relevant to the lesbian reader. Daughters of Bilitis unknown books
1967188437San Francisco: Daughters of Bilitis 1967. Magazine. 24p. 5.5x8.5 inches mild rust to staples otherwise a very good digest-size magazine in pictorial wraps. Daughters of Bilitis was formed in 1955 in San Francisco by Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon and was based upon - and in the beginning supported by - the homophile organization The Mattachine Society and One Magazine. The Ladder was the house organ/newsletter and published information news events articles poetry and stories relevant to the lesbian reader. Daughters of Bilitis unknown books
198751952Norwalk: Easton Press 1987. First Thus. First Printing. Signed bookplate Laid-in; Octavo. 22cm.; color illustrations; brown leather boards stamped in gilt on cover and spine. 566pp. This book is in Fine condition and appears unread. Bound in full leather it was published without dustjacket. The Kinsman Saga 1987 combines Millennium 1976 and Kinsman 1979; includes introduction and narrative by Bova explaining the reworking of these two novels. Easton Press unknown books
1987104327New York: Tor 1987. Octavo boards. First edition. A rewrite of MILLENNIUM 1976 and its prequel KINSMAN 1979. Publisher's publicity sheet laid in. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #104327 Tor unknown books
1924160178Chicago: Pascal Covici Publisher 1924. Octavo pp. 1-12 1-211 212: blank note: first leaf is a blank preceding half title leaf twelve full-page illustrations by Anthony Angarola original decorated black cloth front and spine panels stamped in gold top edge stained gold over red other edges untrimmed pictorial endpapers. First edition. Limited to 2000 numbered copies of which 1900 were offered for sale by subscription only. The sequel to FANTAZIUS MALLARE: A MYSTERIOUS OATH 1922 "set in a phantasmagoric private universe in which fragments of Mallare's shattered psyche appear as characters awaiting the arrival of the god Synthemus whose advent proves to be not quite what they had anticipated. Both novellas are deeply felt exercises in sarcastic fantasy which contrast very markedly with Hecht's carefully commercial and saccharine romance MIRACLE IN THE RAIN 1943." - Barron ed Fantasy and Horror 1999 5-133. Barron ed Fantasy Literature 3-170. Locke A Spectrum of Fantasy p. 109. Survey of Modern Fantasy Literature II pp. 535-38. Bleiler 1948 p. 146. Reginald 07024. Tasteful private owner's bookplate affixed to front paste-down. A fine copy in nearly fine pictorial dust jacket with faded spine panel and light wear at upper spine end. #160178 Pascal Covici Publisher unknown books
192475422Chicago: Pascal Covici Publisher 1924. Octavo pp. 1-12 1-211 212: blank note: first leaf is a blank preceding half title leaf twelve full-page illustrations by Anthony Angarola original decorated black cloth front and spine panels stamped in gold top edge stained gold over red other edges untrimmed pictorial endpapers. First edition. Limited to 2000 numbered copies of which 1900 were offered for sale by subscription only. The sequel to FANTAZIUS MALLARE: A MYSTERIOUS OATH 1922 "set in a phantasmagoric private universe in which fragments of Mallare's shattered psyche appear as characters awaiting the arrival of the god Synthemus whose advent proves to be not quite what they had anticipated. Both novellas are deeply felt exercises in sarcastic fantasy which contrast very markedly with Hecht's carefully commercial and saccharine romance MIRACLE IN THE RAIN 1943." - Barron ed Fantasy and Horror 1999 5-133. Barron ed Fantasy Literature 3-170. Locke A Spectrum of Fantasy p. 109. Survey of Modern Fantasy Literature II pp. 535-38. Bleiler 1948 p. 146. Reginald 07024. A fine copy in fine pictorial jacket with 16 mm closed tear at lower spine end and small internal mend. A sharp copy uncommon in this condition. #75422 Pascal Covici Publisher unknown books
192475423Chicago: Pascal Covici Publisher 1924. Octavo pp. 1-12 1-211 212: blank note: first leaf is a blank preceding half title leaf twelve full-page illustrations by Anthony Angarola original decorated black cloth front and spine panels stamped in gold top edge stained gold over red other edges untrimmed pictorial endpapers. First edition. Limited to 2000 numbered copies of which 1900 were offered for sale by subscription only. The sequel to FANTAZIUS MALLARE: A MYSTERIOUS OATH 1922 "set in a phantasmagoric private universe in which fragments of Mallare's shattered psyche appear as characters awaiting the arrival of the god Synthemus whose advent proves to be not quite what they had anticipated. Both novellas are deeply felt exercises in sarcastic fantasy which contrast very markedly with Hecht's carefully commercial and saccharine romance MIRACLE IN THE RAIN 1943." - Barron ed Fantasy and Horror 1999 5-133. Barron ed Fantasy Literature 3-170. Locke A Spectrum of Fantasy p. 109. Survey of Modern Fantasy Literature II pp. 535-38. Bleiler 1948 p. 146. Reginald 07024. A fine copy in fine pictorial dust jacket with faded gold spine lettering. A sharp copy uncommon in this condition. #75423 Pascal Covici Publisher unknown books