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1971WRCLIT51043Baltimore MD. later Quincey IL: Salt Lick Press 1971. Whole double number 9/10. Quarto. Pictorial wrappers. Illustrations. Near fine in envelope with pasted on illustration accompanied by some ephemera. Edited by James Haiming. The quarterly periodical arm of the Salt Lick Press transplanting in the course of the production of this issue from Baltimore to Quincey. Contributors here include Lifshin Searcy Lally DiPalma et al and one of the accompaniments is a small packet of photocards by R. Olderman. Terminated with a third volume in 1980. CLAY & PHILLIPS p.291. Salt Lick Press unknown books
1972130171Baltimore: Johns Hopkins 1972. hardcover. very good/very good. x 160pp. thin 8vo red cloth d.w. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press 1972. A very good copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Johns Hopkins unknown books
19604329Salt Lake City: Mike Roberts Kodachrome Reproductions 1960. 50 identical presentation cards 12.5 cm x 11 cm printed in color. Unused and in nice condition.Tied with white string by the original distributor of these cards. A brief history of the Great Salt Lake is printed on the reverse. Founded by Mormon leaders and the Salt Lake Garfield and Western Railway as an alternative to the "Gentile" resorts on the Great Salt Lake Saltair has been the most successful of all of these resorts and now in its third incarnation after the previous were both destroyed by fires. Saltair also played a starring role in the horror film 'Carnival of Souls.' This color view is of Saltair II 1925-1970.<br/><br/>"Many forms of life exist in the briny water of the lake the chief being a brine ship about one-third inch in length. No fish are found in the lake proper but some find a habitat at the mouth of fresh water streams." - from the back. [Mike Roberts Kodachrome Reproductions] unknown books
196244909St. Louis: Cooperative Publication Association / Bethany Press 1962. First Thus. Octavo 21.5cm.; publisher's decorative card wrappers; 127pp. Minor toning and shelf wear else Very Good and sound. Collection of one-act plays first aired on the CBS non-denominational religious television show "Look Up and Live. Cooperative Publication Association / Bethany Press unknown books
1983235400San Francisco: The Club 1983. Newspaper. 12p. folded tabloid newspaper articles reports opinion news issues services and resources photos very good on newsprint. Headline refers to the attempted recall of Mayor Dianne Feinstein which was defeated thanks to the efforts of gays lesbians and labor organizations. The Club unknown books
1984236824San Francisco: The Club 1984. Newspaper. 16p. folded tabloid newspaper articles reports opinion news issues services and resources photos very good on newsprint. The Club unknown books
1970167443New York: NP 1970. Paperback. 156p. illustrated with tame b&w photos very good first US edition complete and unexpurgated PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. Erotic pulp fiction. Includes some lesbian sequences and photos but this is lesbiana for boys. NP paperback books
19364344Salt Lake City 1936. Bifolium 18.5 cm x 25.5 cm on heavy card stock and printed in blue and brown inks. Vertical fold as issued. Near fine. Program and menu for the Utah High School Coaches banquet that was held at the Hotel Utah on October 31 1936.<br/><br/>"Utah high school coaches will be honored by The Telegram and The Tribune Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at a banquet at the Hotel Utah. The affair is the second annual gathering to discuss plans and problems concerning the coaches and the papers. More than 90 athletic directors are expected to attend. Dr. Adam S. Bennion will act as toastmaster and responses will be given by Coach Ike Armstrong of the University of Utah Coach G. Ott Romney of Brigham Young University Gus P. Backman secretary of the Salt Lake City chamber of commerce; Frank K. Baker of The Telegram and Bob Goodell of The Tribune." - Salt Lake Telegram 1936-10-31. unknown books
199266342Columbus Ohio: Enthea Press. Very Good. 1992. Paperback. 0898048133 . Inscribed by the Author. 144 pages 11" x 8 1/2" paperback. The covers are just slightly sunned with a Barnes & Noble sticker on the front cover "Autographed Copy". Otherwise this is a clean nice copy. Very Good. . Enthea Press paperback books
200093892Philadelphia: BainBridgeBooks 2000. Octavo boards. First edition. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #93892 BainBridgeBooks unknown books
19604318Salt Lake City: Mike Roberts Kodachrome Reproductions 1960. 50 identical jumbo post cards 15.5 cm x 23 cm printed in color. Unused and in nice condition.Tied with white string by the original distributor of these cards. Founded by Mormon leaders and the Salt Lake Garfield and Western Railway as an alternative to the "Gentile" resorts on the Great Salt Lake Saltair has been the most successful of all of these resorts and now in its third incarnation after the previous were both destroyed by fires. Saltair also played a starring role in the horror film 'Carnival of Souls.' This color view is of Saltair II 1925-1970.<br/><br/>"Located on the shores of the Great Salt Lake one of the world's wonders Saltair is 15 miles west of Salt Lake City. Built on thousands of piles and extending out into the lake it offers a fine amusement park and picnicking facilities lunch and refreshment stands one of the largest unobstructed dance floors in the world and bathing in the briny waters of the Great Salt Lake where you float like a cork." - from the back. Mike Roberts Kodachrome Reproductions unknown books
1995258030New York: Bust 1995. Magazine. 72p. 7.75x10.5 inches reviews interviews articles ads photos very good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Lesbian-punk-rock pop-culture magazine. Bust unknown books
1984235281San Francisco: Alice B. Toklas Lesbian/Gay Democratic Club 1984. Magazine. 32p. 8.5x11 inches articles memorials biographical sketches event schedule membersip and leadership photos ads very good event program booklet in stapled white glossy decorative wraps. Alice B. Toklas Lesbian/Gay Democratic Club unknown books
19261791Salt Lake City: Chamber of Commerce 1926. 28pp. Sextodecimo 17 cm Tan illustrated wrappers. Near fine. Illustrated guide to Salt Lake that contains a nice concise history of the town to the early 20th century.<br/><br/>"Whatever of individuality or charm may impress you - whatever of beauty or worth you may find bears the imprint which stamps Salt Lake City as unique among the cities of the world." p.5 Flake/Draper 7487. Chamber of Commerce unknown books
1995306741995. Softcover. VG. Dark orange/grey ill. wraps. 39 pp. Several color plates. Essays by robert Pack Browning and Will South. unknown books
19151928Meadville PA: Keystone View Company 1915. Stereoview. Albumen photograph 15.5 cm x 8 cm on a curved gray Keystone mount 18 cm x 9 cm with the title printed in black beneath in the margin. Image and mount in very good condition. Rear contains a short history of Salt Lake City and Utah. Image shows Main Street running north through Salt Lake with the Walker building at the center and the Salt Lake Temple in the background.<br/><br/>"The city was laid out in 1847 by the Latter-day Saints or Mormons. This religious sect was organized in New York in 1830 by Joseph Smith. It was under the leadership of Brigham Young that Utah was settled. Here in what had been desert country they have built a wonderful commonwealth." - from the reverse. Keystone View Company unknown books
19051929Meadville PA: Keystone View Company 1905. Stereoview. Albumen photograph 15.5 cm x 8 cm on a curved gray Keystone mount 18 cm x 9 cm with the title printed in black beneath in the margin. Image and mount in very good condition. Rear contains a short history of Salt Lake City and Utah. Image Salt Lake City from the roof of the City & County building with the 4th South in the foreground and the Salt Lake Temple in the background.<br/><br/>"Salt Lake City is one of the famous places in the United States. It is noted because it is the city of the Mormons and near it is Great Salt Lake. It is the capital city of Utah and has a population of about 95000. It covers 25 square miles of ground and is 4334 feet above sea level." - from the reverse. Keystone View Company unknown books
19483471Salt Lake City UT: Chamber of Commerce 1948. Single sheet 46 cm x 51 cm that folds to pamphlet 23 cm x 10 cm. Printed in green and black ink. Very good. Folds as issued. Suggestions for a seven day tour of Salt Lake City and the surrounding environs and includes lists of railroad offices bus lines air lines swimming pools newspapers historical sites parks churches golf courses and theatres. Bird's-eye view map 18 cm x 29 cm of Salt Lake City. Also contains a map of Zion Bryce and Grand Canyon National Parks 17.5 cm x 24 cm.<br/><br/>"Salt Lake City Beautiful - Interesting - Unique. Chamber of Commerce unknown books
19563981Chicago: Rand McNally 1956. Map 58 cm x 45 cm on a sheet 73 cm x 46 cm printed in red and blue ink. Very good with folds as issued. Street index at beneath the map. Reverse contains a map 44 cm x 33 cm of "Central Utah" Ogden to Provo; Provo Street Map 17 cm x 22 cm; Ogden Street Map 21 cm x 16 cm Each contains an index of streets and points of interest.<br/><br/>Advertisements for Royal 76 gasoline. Detailed map of Salt Lake City shows all the streets between 18th north and 7800 south and Wasatch Boulevard to 4500 west. Golf courses airports and lakes/waterways are located. Rand McNally unknown books
1972001758Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press 1972. xii 160p. dj Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political science. 89th series 2. Johns Hopkins Press unknown books
19661964Salt Lake City: Student Association of East High School 1966. 143pp. Sextodecimo 15.5 cm White side-stapled wrappers. A handful of manuscript notes and scribbles otherwise very good. Handbook and directory printed for students that contains a brief history of the school traditions mascot emblems colors etc. which is followed by a directory. Presumed rare.<br/><br/>"You have started another year of high school to continue to establish a record by which you will be known. Your record will be a reliable indicator of what people can expect from your performance as you meet the challenges of living." - from the Principal's Welcome. Student Association of East High School unknown books
19681944Salt Lake City: Student Association of East High School 1968. 112pp. Sextodecimo 15.5 cm Spiral bound printed covers. A handful of manuscript notes and scribbles lacks pages 105/106 and 107/108 otherwise very good. Handbook and directory printed for students that contains a brief history of the school traditions mascot emblems colors etc. which is followed by a directory. Presumed rare.<br/><br/>"The Handbook is a key to the interesting phases of school life which give every student opportunity to express himself through service. It is invaluable aid to the new students since it gives information concerning all departments and activities of East High. Students should read this carefully." - p.19. Student Association of East High School unknown books
1987019759New York: Collins Publishers 1987. 128p. colored and b/w illus. dj oblong quarto format. Collins Publishers unknown books
1952135811New York: Pantheon Books Inc 1952. Softcover. G Ex-library with bookplate on portfolio front inside cover some soiling on surfaces but all intact and color plates still vibrant. Cloth and illus. paper portfolio 8-pp. booklet 17 individual loose color plates 8 BW illus. in text. An illustrated treatise centering on the value of art education in the elementary school based on painter Richard Ott's experience with children enrolled at the America House in Munich Germany. "Our school does not furnish models of any kind. Everything is left to free association and free choice." With a preface by British art critic Herbert Read. Pantheon Books, Inc paperback books
1934WRCLIT84520Majorca: Caravel Press 1934. Small octavo. Linen-backed printed boards. Light soiling and edgewear to the boards but a very good copy though without the dust jacket. First edition. One of five hundred numbered copies printed by hand. Salt edited the expatriate journal CARAVEL and numbered among the admirers of his work Samuel Putnam and William Carlos Williams. Some of these poems were first published in PAGANY TRANSITION and THE NEW REVIEW. Caravel Press hardcover books