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104 p. Numerous color photographs by Mel Horst. 225mm. Softbound. Original pictorial wraps. Limited edition. Keepsake edition. Very Good+. PAG 2A
156 pages. Features: Cover photo of clinic for street people; Many gorgeous color fashion ads; Hubert Humphrey article; The Rediscovery of Elvis - photo-illustrated article; Free medical clinic for street people in Cambridge MA; Now Pistol Pete Maravich is up Against the Pros; Photo-illustrated article on Bombay, India - "Wealth, Shantytowns, Speakeasies, Movie Aristocrats, Intellectual Admen and Death on the Trains; Mr. Chips ad features photo of 16-year-old Jonathan Ashby holding hockey stick; Qiana tie ad; Swank ad for 'Credit Card Ejector' card holder and 'Key-jector' key holder; Unusual Pellon textile ad features color photo of meat inspector at workTalon zipper ad features laughing faces of people telling someone their zipper is open; Mississippi 'Black Home' - a black poet from the North journeys to Mississippi and discovers the quiet, daily striving of the black community a 'gathering of triumph' - with photo of civil-rights lawyer Mel Leventhal and his wife Alice, with daughter Rebecca - also included is a photo of Fannie Lou Hamer giving an outdoor speech; Sexy Fruit of the loom ad features lady with very skimpy yellow dress - or is it a long shirt?; Great Supp-hose Obstacle Course centerfold ad features photo of ladies in playground; Nice PBM fashion ad; Two-page Dymo labelmaker photo ad; Of Time and the Child; Photos of Glittery Fashions;Photos of the interior of designer David Laurance Roth's renovated townhouse; Steinway piano ad; Dewar's Whisy ad features photo and bio info. of Steve Trachtenberg; NAACP ad features large photo of old man with caption 'Call it Backbone'. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
Weiss, Jeffrey: Mel Bochner: Drawings 1966-1968. Exhibition: New York, Craig F.Starr Gallery, 2015. 63 pages, illustrated in color throughout. Paperback. 17.8 x 23cms.
Book is in excellent condition with a little corner wear to the covers only. Binding is solid and square, , exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 158 pages, contents include: Juno, Honey, Horseradish, Hash, Hemp, Henna, Frogs, Fruit, Crabapple, etc.
104 pages. Features: Nice color-photo ad for Ford Trucks inside front cover features Marvin F. Burten and his Branch Motor Express Co; Vintage one-page ad for the Volkswagen (VW) Fastback; Nice one-page color photo Cadillac ad features huge forest green four-door beneath huge tree; Miller High Life beer ad features color photo of men playing cards; Classy color-photo Lincoln Continental ad features dark coupe by lighthouse; LBJ's handling of the Vietnam war slips in public opinion; Hugo Black of the Supreme Court; Policing the Police - the police brutality issue; 'Secret' crisis in Delta - displaced Negro farm workers protest - photo of tent colony at Tribbett; China - Dangers of Misunderstanding; General Electric (GE) ad features photo of Neil Throckmorton of Sacramento; Vintage one-page photo ad for IBM's (large) Executary 224 Dictating Unit; Milton Obote takes over in Uganda; Sukarno - sheer unadulterated gall; Photo of Harold Wilson with Kosygin; B-52 and KC-135 collide over Palomares, Spain and an H-Bomb is lost in the water below; Louis Lomax; Joe Pyne of KTTV; Nice color-photo one-page ad for the Chrysler New Yorker (black); Andrew F. Brimmer - the first Negro named to the Federal Reserve; Leonard Jaffe sells distressed homes in California through his Maryn Properties, Inc.; One-page photo ad for The CBS Radio Network features Walter Cronkite smoking pipe; Japan's Soka Gakkai and other religious sects; Nice color-photo ad for the Ford Mustang (black) features young lady at the wheel; Integrating educational texts; Classy two-page photo ad for WTOP-TV features The Ambassador of Sweden, Hubert de Besche, and his wife; Color ad for Buick's new Opel Kadett; Irving Paul (Swifty) Lazar; Color-photo Canadian Club whisky ad inside back cover features New Zealand tree-choppers - with Dick Honey; Lucky Strike color-photo ad on back cover features lady with floral hat; and much more. Above-average but not excessive external wear. Unmarked. A worthy copy. Book
160 pages. Features: Castro's War on Capitalism in Cuba; Counting Heads - the first U.S. census was no easy job; Juvenile Integrity Starts in the Home; The Korean Myth - Misconceptions Americans have about Korea; 1960 Version of "The Little Red Hen"; Cold War in International Athletics - opposing Communist athletes intent on propaganda; The Tenth Man - baseball's most important player can be the groundskeeper; Facts Russia Does Not Tell; School Teaching Beats Working for a Living; The Truly Satisfying Life; The China Clipper; Who are the Metrocrats?; Listen to This; Honey - Nutritious Nostrum; Who Wants to Abolish the HUAC (House Un-American Activities Committee)?; They Tamed the Wild Missouri River; Is There Free Speech?; The greatest Train Robbery; Walter, The Adaptable Weasel; A Kentucky Political Education; Don't Let your Shoulder Freeze; This Is Christianity - Young Korean Joon Gon Kim's Ministry to Communists; You Can Do Something; Those Modern Eskimos; A Return to Common Sense in Education - Pennsylvania teacher shuns methods that produce illiterate blockheads; The Organization Mother; January-June 1960 Index. Back cover Flag Day coverage features lovely photo of youngsters Kay and Tony of the Dario Politella family of Lindenhurst, Long Island. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
64 pages. Songs include: After You've Gone; The Anniversary Waltz; Basin Street Blues; Blue Turning Grey Over You; Christopher Columbus; Dallas Blues; Honey Song (Honey, I'm in Love with You); I Ain't Got Nobody; I'll Never Forget; I'm Glad There is You; I Would Do Anything For You; Just Plain Lonesome;Keepin' Out of Mischief Now; Manhattan Merry-Go-Round; Rosetta; Shepherd Serenade; Skylark; Strip Polka; There Will Never Be Another You; Wednesday Night Waltz; What Does a Soldier Dream Of; Yesterday's Gardenias; You Call it Madness; You Can't Say not to a Soldier. Above-average wear. Openings along coverfold. Unmarked. Still a worthy working copy. Book
32 pages. Songs include: San Fernando Valley; Sunday, Monday or Always; I'll Be Around; My Shining Hour; The Honey Song; Blue Rain. A Horse That Knows the Way; In the Valley of the Moon; Just Plain Lonesome; One for My Baby; She's From Missouri; Skylark; There's A Quaker Down in Quaker Town; You Call it Madness. Minimal markings. Above-average but not excessive wear. A worthy working copy of this great collection of tunes. Book
Varian, Elyane et al: Mel Bochner: Counting and Measuring Pieces, 1966-1988. Exhibition: Tokyo, Akira Ikeda Gallery, 1999. 36 pages, illustrated in colour and black and white. Paperback. 20 x 25cms. Text in Japanese & English. Text in Japanese & English
8vo., First Edition, with a title-vignette and illustrations in the text; cloth, gilt back, a very good, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter very lightly marked and with minor loss at head of backstrip.
3 vols., sm. 8vo., original rose cloth, gilt backs, orange tops, patterned endpapers, a near fine set in pictorial dustwrapper, the first and third volumes complete with photographic wrap-around bands. This edition was published to coincide with the release of King Vidor's feature film (1956) starring Audrey Hepburn, Henry Fonda and Mel Ferrer. The promotional bands feature three stills from the movie. Tolstoy's 'War and Peace' was first issued in Everyman's Library in 1911 in the anonymous translation of 1886; in 1932 the translation was checked throughout, passages which had been omitted were restored and certain defects of style corrected. VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Everyman's Library, vols., 525, 526, 527; Hoppe, p.375; Seymour pp.270-1.
"On December 9th, 1968, Motown Productions, Inc. made television history on NBC by bringing together for the first time the two most dynamic groups in the entertainment world. Super super-stars Diana Ross and the Supremes with The Temptations in what will long be remembered as the stellar presentation of this era in entertainment on television, The TCB [Takin' Care of Business] Special. Now, Jobette Music brings the songs from that outstanding performance of these two great acts to you, and proudly records in book form the fabulous content of one of the most memorable hours in the history of televiaion." - page 64. Includes piano sheet music, lyrics and chords for these songs: Stop! In The Name Of Love; Respect; The Way You Do The Things You Do; Mrs. Robinson; Get Ready; My Girl; For Once In My Life; Come See About Me; A Taste of Honey; You Keep Me Hangin' On; (I Know) I'm Losing You; Ain't Too Proud To Beg; My World Is Empty Without You; Without a Song; Baby Love; I Hear a Symphony. Includes eighteen wonderful full-page black and white photos of the performers. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy of this glorious memento of the glory days of Motown. Book
64 pages. Full-page black and white photos of each band member. Two-page black and white photo of the band on-stage. Includes sheet music for voice and piano, with guitar chords, for these classic Beach Boys songs: Barbara-Ann; Custom Machine; Dance, Dance, Dance; Do It Again; Do You Remember?; Do You Wanna Dance?; Don't Back Down; Drive-In; 409; Good To My Baby; Hawaii; In the Parkin' Lot; The Little Girl I Once Knew; Little Honda; Pet Sounds; Please Let Me Wonder; Salt Lake City; Spirit of America; Surfer's Rule; This Car of Mine; We'll Run Away; When I Grow Up (To Be A Man); Wild Honey; Wouldn't It Be Nice?; A Young Man's Gone. Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear and soiling. Binding intact. A worthy vintage copy of this great Beach Boys memento. Book
pp. 37-57, 232-240 [Apiary]. Illustrated. Paper browned and brittle. Lacks rear cover. Very small loss on front cover. 12mo. 185 mm. Front and rear covers stamped "Address orders to P.O. Vickery, Augusta, Maine". The American Library was published semi-monthly. Each issue has a unique title. The publication presumably never went beyond seven issues. Winterthur apparently has the only set held by U.S. libraries. AG BX 1/Bag 1
72 pages. Nice photos in color and black and white. Songs include: Your Smiling Face; There We Are; Honey Don't Leave L.A.; Another Grey Morning; Bartender's Blues; Secret O' Life; Handyman; I Was Only Telling A Lie; Looking for Love; On Broadway; Terra Nova; Traffic Jam; If I Keep My Heart; Out of Sight. Average wear and a few minor markings. Binding intact. A worthy copy of this wonderful JT memento. Book
120 pages. Features: You can make money in the south; You'll need better cows; Look again at Sorghums; All the rice is not in China - Ti-Jules Baronet and family of Crowley, LA; Trees are cash in the bank - harvesting your woodlot; Home is where the heart is; This is the way we celebrate; Wanted - more grass and legume seed; Grange formula for better living - Schley Grange of Orange County, North Carolina; and more. Ads include: Ipana; Dodge Wayfarer; B.F. Goodrich ad with Clarence Warner from near Sandusky, Ohio; Jeep; Oldsmobile; International Harvester equpment; Pontiac; Cheerios; Plymouth; Lifebuoy; Sheppard diesel tractors; GM (2-page color ad with blonde at wheel); Ford truck ad with world's champion beekeeper and honey producer Woodrow Miller of Colton, CA; New Holland baler; Ford tractors (2-pages); Auto-Lite with Joan Crawford; Case tractors; Color Studebaker ad inside back cover features Minnesota farmer Lawrence Connelly from near Sabin; Color-photo Camel cigarette ad on back cover features golfers Lew Worsham and Gene Sarazen. Unmarked with average wear. Some nibbling to coverfold. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
1st edition. VG pbk. ISBN 0006379257. 16152. eng
52 pages. Features: Cover photo of Dorothy Vanstone boating in Honey Harbor in Georgeon Bay; Great colour ad for International excavating equipment inside front cover; The Family of the Palace - the Windsors live on a pedestal where their people want them; Los Angeles - The Wackiest Town in the World - article wiith photos; The Night of Mr. Waddy - story by Will F. Jenkins - illustrated by W.A. Winter; Would You Live Better in the U.S.? - a detailed test to see if our lower prices make up for lower wages - not quite, but we're catching up; Runway to the World - Edmonton is the most air-minded town in Canada; Don't Get Queasy, Just Take it Easy - Tips for Travel Sickness; He Lured Success - Red Edgar and the Lucky Strike Bait Company of Peterborough, Ontario - article with colour photo of Mr. Edgar; Molson's ad gives kudos to Mr. Leslie Butcher of Windsor Ontario - a member of Canada's 1936 Olympic basketball team; The Bugs Strike Back - insects are adapting to our DDT and germs are gangin up on the 'wonder' drugs; You and Nothing Else - story by Paul Barbour - illustrated by W. Book; Career Girl Without Clothes - Helen Gaskin models nude for artists - story with photos; Royal Canadian Navy Recruiting ad; Full-page ad for Hertz car rentals inside back cover; Front cover photo is incorporated into Johnson outboard motor ad on page 52. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
64 pages. Selected from the season's most popular song successes. Includes sheet music and guitar chords for the following songs: In the Chapel in the Moonlight; Empty Saddles; The Glory of Love; The One Rose; Timber; It's the Gypsy in Me; The Scene Changes; Sweet Misery of Love; Now or Never; Nobody to Love; A High Hat, A Piccolo and a Cane; A Treat for the Eyes; One Hamburger for Madame; Jingle Bells (I'm in Love); My Midnight Star; Just Say Aloha; I'm Sailing a Dream boat; The Old Country Doctor; Strings that Plead for You; Here Comes the Girl; You will Never be Too Old to Love; Hail, Men of Adventure, Hail; Honey, Please don't turn your back on me; I've Waited a Lifetime; Swing Me a Lullaby; Me and the Sun; Thanks a Lot. Also includes several photos of famous song writers. Average wear. Three-inch opening along bottom of cover-fold. A quality copy of this nostalgic compilation. Book
32 pages. Features: A Wasted Sugar Supply - Honey from Honeybees; Wild Youth Proves a Myth - 'girls and boys' between 35 and 45 are rolling up the crime wave; Making the Government Efficient - reorganization would cut 100,000 unnecessary employees from federal payrolls; The White House - a Mecca for Cranks - Secret Service men must be ever alert to guard the President from the Unbalanced; Missionaries and Machine Guns - many preachers of the gospel do not want the protection of bullets; Tom Learns to Play the Game - an American boy who on mastering himself was able to direct others; Henry Ford's Page - Lower price no longer means lower equality; Editorials - making the movies dry, the value of vulgarity, Mussolini forbids earthquake prophet,exams proposed for ministers of religion, Washington's inability to think in other than political terms; Writing Verse for Composite Readers - some versifiers cultivate eccentricity, others are themselves, and therefore poets; Sad Men Who Look So Wistfully at the Sky - author, William F. Hopp has been chaplain of the Michigan State Prison for over seven years - article with photos; Duelists (Fighter Pilots) of the Sky - a tale of knights-errant and their deeds - of their light-heartedness, and their gallant, tragic fate; Under the White Tops with 'Gil' - (part 3) The Big Snake and the Little Dog - and how a darky made millions from circus side shows; Chats with Office Callers - Christmas cards began with Jewish Adolph Tuck, controversy in Canada over union with the U.S., sighting of monster near Prince Rupert, B.C.; The Virginia Signers of the Declaration of Independence; Fascinating illustrated ad for homes which can be built for under $1k in materials; I Read In the Papers - article by Nathaniel Zalowitz in the 'Jewish Daily Forward' declares "...For the overwhelming majority of Jews in American assimilation in any true sense of the term is absolutely out of the question."; The Barefoot Boy - poetry by J.G. Whittier inside back cover. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
Features: Sportsmen of the Air - Falconry (article with photo of noted bird expert Frank L. Beebe); Hunter's Don't Always Win, by Don Finnamore of Arthwrette, N.B.; Red Lake Battlers, by Mel Dagg of Winnipeg; Out of the Past - a man accidentally discovers the burial island of the Missanabie Indian Reserve; It's Early or Late for Lakers - Lake Trout Fishing; Stalking and Deer; The Golden Retriever; Awesome photo of a huge dead plains grizzly bear; Photos of goose banding; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
311 pages. "A book about succeeding because you are Canadian - not in spite of it. About doing all those things we're not supposed to be very good at. Things like outmaneuvering monster corporations; like standing up to the Americans; like putting regional differences aside; like blowing the whistle on polluters; like rising above linguistic differrences. The story of how we succeed in Canada when we have the courage to try it our own way." - from back cover. "This is the encyclopedia of what unions can do to help build a made-in-Canada movement for personal, social and economic independence." - Mel Hurtig. Includes many black and white archival photographs. Prior owner's name upon half-title page, else unmarked. Moderate wear. Glossy laminated covers. Book
32 pages. Features: Cover photo of a Fleet Freighter on floats at dock; The DeHavilland 95; Sleeve Valve Engine Era Arrives - article with photos; Full-page photo ad for the 1938 Stinson Reliant; Roosevelt Aviation School - article with photos; War-time Pilot W.W. (Mel) Alexander Now T.F.C. President; Very attractive full-page photo ad for McLaughlin-Buick "The Most Advanced Car in the World"; Nice ad for the Barkley-Grow T8P-1 Transport; Nice one-page ad for Cub Aircraft includes photo of a Cub on floats; G.R. Beck Appointed to Represent Aviation Insurance Underwriters; Ronald Keith Appointed Western Representative; Candid Camera Corner; News from the West Coast; Old Country Gossip; The Aeroplane Clinic and the Specialist; Great one-page photo ad for Gold Flake cigarettes featuers a border scene at the Khyber Pass; One-page ad for Lockheed; Intava products two-colour ad on back cover; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
PARIS, Hachette 1877 - 2 édition - In-16 - illustr. figures gravees - 116pp. - Ex. non coupé
Small crease to the back cover. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall eng