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2023SKU1746451Elsevier 2023-03-06. paperback. New. 8x2x10. New Book Ships with Tracking Elsevier paperback
2003x-0805833773Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc Inc 2003. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 272 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.00 inches. Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc Inc hardcover
61777135Springer pp. 384 Index. Hardback. New. Springer hardcover
2017x-3319695223Springer 2017. Hardcover. New. 185 pages. 9.50x6.25x0.75 inches. Springer hardcover
2018x-3319726692Palgrave Macmillan 2018. Hardcover. New. 277 pages. 8.50x5.50x1.00 inches. Palgrave Macmillan hardcover
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1995x-157181017XBerghahn Books 1995. Hardcover. New. 362 pages. 9.00x5.50x0.75 inches. Berghahn Books hardcover
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2005x-076231205XEmerald Group Pub Ltd 2005. Hardcover. New. 328 pages. 9.00x6.25x1.25 inches. Emerald Group Pub Ltd hardcover
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20151-1935099329Math Solutions 2015. Paperback. New. 4th edition. 505 pages. 10.75x8.25x1.00 inches. Math Solutions paperback
2021DADAX0826152627Springer Publishing Company 2021-01-15. 3. paperback. New. 6.80x1.10x9.70. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer Publishing Company paperback
2023SKU0627424Elsevier 2023-04-21. loose_leaf. New. 0x0x0. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Elsevier unknown
64119632Longman Group pp. 384 Maps . Hardback. New. Longman Group hardcover
197826733New York: Pratt Institute Gallery/Pratt Manhattan Center Gallery 1978. 1978. Good. INCLUDES AN ASTONISHINGLY RELEVANT CARTOON BY JULES FEIFFER ABOUT THE POLITICS OF ABORTION & POOR WOMEN - Oblong quarto 14 inches high by 14-1/4 inches wide. Softcovers the contents are laid into a black stiff paper folding chemise with a typed label on the front panel. The chemise is chipped & partially faded with a short tear. 4 pages of preliminaries plus 9 plates each with an attached descriptive leaf. There is some minor creasing to the corners & edges of some pages. Very good. <p>RARE.<p>With an astonishing cartoon by Jules Feiffer concerning poor women and abortion.<p>The portfolio consists of cartoons as well as an individual statement about their work by each of the nine artists: Lee Lorenz J. C. Suares Gene Basset Thomas Flannery Jules Feiffer Edward Koren John Fischetti David Levine and Robert Weber.<p> In her introduction Marilyn Coffey explains that the Roman satirist Horace used the term "black salt" to characterize the kind of pungent satirical humor shown in these cartoons. New York: Pratt Institute Gallery/Pratt Manhattan Center Gallery, 1978. paperback
2011296451Norwalk CT: Easton Press Time-Life Books 2011. Full Leather. Fine binding. Quarto; in the Easton Press’s full blue leather with decorations in gilt and a pastedown of Princess Diana; 126 127 128 pages; with all edges gilt; silk moire endpapers and silk ribbon marker.~~It appears that Easton picked up the sheets of the Time Life printing and bound them up in their inimitable fashion.~A most uncommon Easton Press title. Fine binding. Easton Press | Time-Life Books unknown
19561262231956. Paris: The Olympia Press 1956. <br /> <br /> 8vo 173 3 pp. Original publisher's stiff green wrappers. A near fine copy with sharp corners and clean pages; light spotting to top text block edge and just a hint of shelfwear to the foot of the spine.<br /> <br /> § Number 32 in the Olympia Press Traveller's Companion series with "Francs 900" on lower cover. A pornographic story of two male house burglars who share a women co-authored by two American women novelists living in Paris. <br /> <br /> Marilyn Meeske wrote one other book for the Olympia Press Flesh and Bone 1957 and also served briefly as an associate editor before the press was shuttered due to censorship legal troubles in 1965. <br /> <br /> Iris Owens wrote four other erotic novels in three years for the Olympia Press all under the pseudonym of Harriet Daimler. "Daimler struggles against her impossible tendency to write more explicitly than the courts will tolerate" the editor Girodias wrote approvingly in the Olympia catalogue of 1957. Owens later gave her pseudonym to the protagonist of the first of two books published under her own name. A dark and intriguing figure - no feminist but a survivor - her work has been reappraised since the reissue in 2010 of her novel After Claude. Her papers are now at Columbia University. unknown
51-2920Revere PA: Lodima Press 2007. Original cloth 22 x 24.5 cm. Oblong. 24pp.One of 100 signed and numbered copies. Printed in 600 line screen quadtones. Lodima Press Portfolio Books no. 8.OCLC Number: 754713251 Revere, PA: Lodima Press, 2007 hardcover
1997ABE-1637439827878Plenum Press 1997 Illustrated boards 8vo. 1st ed. 237pp. B&W illustrations. Long inscription to Ashley Montagu with his signature at inside front cover. Inscribed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. As New. Plenum Press hardcover
197066733n. p.: Privately Printed 1970. First Edition. Stapled illustrated wrappers; 8vo 18 pp. Cover illus. by Platt. According to Platt the three set out cross-country in Disch's Malibu Chevelle from NYC on I-80. These sonnets were written collaboratively along the way as a game Platt and Disch depending on who was not driving alternating lines with Hacker who could not drive. It constitutes Disch's first book of verse; Hacker's second book preceding her first regularly published book which won the National Book Award; and likely Platt's only book of poetry. This copy especially inscribed "For __&__ with love" and signed "Marilyn" in June 1970 by Hacker and only Hacker. Scarce in the marketplace. Fine copy. Privately Printed unknown
1980LBF5FIRST EDITION GOOD CLEAN TIGHT UNMARKED COPY. A LITTLE SCUFFING ON COVER BUT CONTENTS LOOK GREAT. DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS paperback
19831992<p>Deck of 73 illustrated cards two-color offset on stiff coated commercial stock. Housed in folded printed paper box 14.5 x 10.5 cm. Very good. Slight bumps to box edges. Cards loose in box. 1992</p><p><em>Conceptual deck of cards designed to be used for tarot-style oracle readings. Consists of 64 purely pictorial cards 8 key cards which group the other 64 according to obscure categories such as "open closed" or "plants traces" and one card with minimal instructions for performing readings.</em></p>
3732876<p>Paris: The Olympia Press 1956 per colophon. 174pp. Softcover. “Traveller’s Companion Series†No. 32. Binding with light rubbing and slight discoloration; small corner crease to front; very good.</p> <p>First edition. Inscribed: “Regards Harriet Daimler aka Iris Owens.†Iris Owens 1929–2008 Olympia Press writer pornographer satirist Paris and Greenwich Village resident. Samuel Beckett praised her and Terry Southern wrote that “aside from her Junoesque beauty Owens had rapier wit and devastating logic. She was a pre-Sontag Sontag.†In the 1950s and ‘60s Owens resided in Paris and was connected with the expatriate writers’ circle known who created the literary journal Merlin. This group included prominent figures like Alexander Trocchi Christopher Logue John Stevenson George Plimpton and Richard Seaver.</p> <p>“Owens was very private about her 1960s. She left no memoir and her friends offer no account.†Scott Beginning in the early 1980s she began to suffer from agoraphobia and “by the 1990s she barely left her flat at all. Owens died in 2008 in relative obscurity without a New York Times obituary.†ibid Owens’s withdrawal from society may explain the rarity of finding her books signed let alone inscribed. We locate no inscribed copies in the trade and just one auction record for a signed only copy of After Claude that brought £450 $550 in 2022.</p> unknown