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2011588312011. Harvard Law Review. Cambridge Mass.: Harvard Law Review Association 2010-2011. Vol. 124 2010-2011 Part 1-2 in 2 books. Newly bound in tan buckram with upper red and lower black spine lettering pieces. New. $160. unknown books
2012599892012. Harvard Law Review. Cambridge Mass.: Harvard Law Review Association 2011-2012. Vol. 125 2011-2012 Part 1-2 in 2 books. Newly bound in tan buckram with upper red and lower black spine lettering pieces. New. $160. unknown books
2013624012013. Harvard Law Review. Cambridge Mass.: Harvard Law Review Association 2012-2013. Vol. 126 2012-2013 Part 1-2 in 2 books. Newly bound in tan buckram with upper red and lower black spine lettering pieces. New. $155. unknown books
2014635092014. Harvard Law Review. Cambridge Mass.: Harvard Law Review Association 2013-2014. Vol. 127 2013-2014 Part 1-2 in 2 books. Newly bound in tan buckram with upper red and lower black spine lettering pieces. New. $160. unknown books
2015646412015. Harvard Law Review. Cambridge Mass.: Harvard Law Review Association 2014-2015. Vol. 128 2014-2015 Part 1-2 in 2 books. Newly bound in tan buckram with upper red and lower black spine lettering pieces. New. $160. unknown books
2015661512015. Harvard Law Review. Cambridge Mass.: Harvard Law Review Association 2015-2016. Vol. 129 2015-2016 Part 1-2 in 2 books. Newly bound in tan buckram with upper red and lower black spine lettering pieces. New. $160. unknown books
2016671282016. Harvard Law Review. Cambridge Mass.: Harvard Law Review Association 2016-2017. Vol. 130 2016-2017 Part 1-2 in 2 books. Newly bound in tan buckram with upper red and lower black spine lettering pieces. New. $160. unknown books
2017689432017. Harvard Law Review. Cambridge Mass.: Harvard Law Review Association 2017-2018. Vol. 131 2017-2018 Part 1-2 in 2 books. Newly bound in tan buckram with upper red and lower black spine lettering pieces. New. $160. unknown books
2017688352017. Harvard Law Review. Cambridge Mass.: Harvard Law Review Association 2017-2018. Vol. 131 2017-2018 Part 1-2 in 2 books. Newly bound in tan buckram with upper red and lower black spine lettering pieces. New. $160. unknown books
2019705572019. Harvard Law Review. Cambridge Mass.: Harvard Law Review Association 2018-2019. Vol. 132 2018-2019 Parts 1-2 in 2 books. Newly bound in tan buckram with upper red and lower black spine lettering pieces. New. $160. unknown books
2019713732019. Harvard Law Review. Cambridge Mass.: Harvard Law Review Association November 2019 to June 2020. Vol. 133 no. 1-8 2019-2020 eight issues complete in 2 books. Newly bound in tan buckram with upper red and lower black spine lettering pieces. New. $160. The Harvard Law Review is a student-run organization whose primary purpose is to publish a journal of legal scholarship. The Review comes out monthly from November through June and has roughly 2500 pages per volume. The November issue dedicated to covering the previous year's term of the Supreme Court of the United States. The organization is formally independent of the Harvard Law School. According to the Journal Citation Reports the Harvard Law Review's 2015 impact factor of 4.979 placed the journal first out of 143 journals in the category "Law unknown books
1980WRCLIT51562New York: Center for Inter-American Relations 1980. Whole numbers 4/5 7-15 17-21/2 24 25/6. Seventeen issues including three double numbers. Small quarto. Pictorial and decorated wrappers. Illustrations. Very good to fine. Edited by Ronald Christ et al. Commenced publication in 1968 and in the earlier numbers subtitled with the relevant year i.e. REVIEW 72. A triannual devoted to "views reviews and interviews on Latin American Literature" in English with a significant number of original contributions as well. Many issues feature a special focus such as Cobra Borges etc. Center for Inter-American Relations unknown books
607851Los Angeles Philharmonic Auditorium April 27-28 1923. Book by Frank Condon and Tom Geraghty. Music by Aubrey Stauffer. Lyrics by Alfred Hustwick. Louis Gottschalk conductor. Costumes by James Mitchell Leisen. 8vo 6 3/4" x 10". Cover art by Martin Justice. 44 pages including original pictorial wrappers. Few short tears; tiny hold through the text. Cast included: Anna May Wong; Charles Ray; Harold Grieve; Marion Nixon; Wallace Beery; Carmel Myers; Laura La Plante; Adolph Menjou; Reginald Denny; Bessie Love. Includes advertisements for celebrities and local business including: Lon Chaney; Irving Cummings; Charles Chaplin. Provenance: from the archive of author Frank Condon. Soft cover. Very Good. Los Angeles, Philharmonic Auditorium, April 27-28, 1923. paperback books
184339437New Haven: Published by Wilder & Co 1843. 1st printing. Original publisher's printed buff paper wrappers. Some wear to wrappers and chipping to paper at spine ends with front wrapper detached from no. II & IV. No. II lacks rear wrapper. Period pos of Caroline Lauphier to top of each front wrapper. Foxing. An About VG set. 4 issues. Steel engraving as frontis to each issue. 8vo. 9-3/8" x 5-3/4" <br/><br/>The first number has an extensive review of Dickens' AMERICAN NOTES pp. 64 - 84. Published by Wilder & Co unknown books
1972WRCLIT85095Oxford 1972. Whole numbers one through 29/30 lacking only #s 10 16 17 and the supplement to #25 for completion in 29 parts or issues four double numbers; three numbers consisting of three separate pamphlets each. Thirty-two issues or parts. Printed and pictorial wrappers. Occasional light use and dusting to some wrappers otherwise very good to about fine. Edited by Ian Hamilton et al. A complete run less three numbers and a supplement of all published. "THE REVIEW aimed to be the most comprehensive survey of modern poetry and it succeeded" - Sullivan. Contributions by Davie Alvarez Fuller Redgrove Silkin MacBeth Hamburger Empson Larkin Plath Middleton Symons Reeve Upward Riding Spender Lowell Cameron Abse Amis Hall Eberhart Jennings et al. Special issues are turned over to the Thirties Eliot Empson etc. The tripartite issues are made up of separate pamphlets by Alvarez Hamilton Fuller and others. Superseded by THE NEW REVIEW April 1974 - September 1978. SULLIVAN MODERN pp. 393-405. unknown books
1992WRCLIT50886Storrs CT & Stockton CA 1992. Whole numbers 4 8 12 17 19 32 48 and 125 of 144 numbers published. Eight issues. Printed decorated and pictorial wrappers. First number a bit sunned at wrapper edges with small smudge remainder very good to fine. Edited by Marvin Malone and associates. A sparse representation of one of the more individualistic little magazines of its generation first published in the Fall of 1959 and thereafter "whenever sufficient material has accumulated for an issue." WORMWOOD is "non-beat non-academic non- sewing circle and non-profit.and is not afraid of either intelligence or wit - both are rare qualities." Early issues were printed in editions of five hundred often numbered copies though in later years the editions were increased somewhat. Occasional issues were devoted to single authors or themes and many issues featured separate center sections on colored paper devoted to single authors. Contributors to these issues include J. Scully J. Crews Bukowski R. Lowry Locke Orlovitz Congdon Holland Wakoski Sherman Blackburn Sanders Orlovsky Kupferberg Malanga Berrigan Micheline Bowering Weil Wild et al. Numbers 19 and 32 are each one of 25 specially numbered copies signed by the featured author Judson Crews and Hugh Fox respectively on their center sections. Whole number twelve contains a copy of the prospectus as well as a form letter directed in manuscript to Langston Hughes soliciting contributions. Meaningful runs of THE WORMWOOD REVIEW are now difficult to assemble and no special effort was made to do so here. ANDERSON & KINZIE pp.746-7. unknown books
191434653Saigon: n.d. 1914. 8vo folding plate 20-page extract from Revue Indochinoise as are all the following; bound with: L'astrologie chez les Annamites by G. Dumoutier 26-p. extract illustrated throughout; bound with: La fete du village de Yen-Lang et le bonze tu dao-hahn by Pham Quyhn 8-page extract 2 plates; bound with: Une soiree au theatre Annamite by Edmond Gras 6-p. extract 6 plates 1 in color; bound with: L'insurrection de Gia-Dinh 1832-1834 by J. Silvestre 37-page extract. Together in later native Vioetnamese half blue morocco gilt-lettered spine; 1 plate and 4 pages of text loose but present pages toning else very good. <br/><br/> n.d. unknown books
1973WRCLIT51542Toronto 1973. Whole numbers 1016 and 21 through 61. Forty-two issues one a double number. Printed and pictorial wrappers. Some spines bumped or creased but generally very good or better. Edited by Robert Weaver et al. Published quarterly. A substantial chunk of the eighty- four numbers published 1956-82. An essential periodical printing the poetry and prose of English-speaking Canadians in the main including both young and established writers in its pages: Richler Atwood Ondaatje Callaghan Bowering Layton Purdy Smith Dudek Woodcock Glassco Moore et al. unknown books
1972WRCLIT85096Oxford 1972. Whole numbers one through 29/30 lacking only #10 for completion in 32 parts or issues four double numbers; three numbers consisting of three separate pamphlets each. Thirty-two issues or parts. Printed and pictorial wrappers. Occasional light use and dusting to some wrappers otherwise very good to about fine. Edited by Ian Hamilton et al. A complete run less one number of all published. "THE REVIEW aimed to be the most comprehensive survey of modern poetry and it succeeded" - Sullivan. Contributions by Davie Alvarez Fuller Redgrove Silkin MacBeth Hamburger Empson Larkin Plath Middleton Symons Reeve Upward Riding Spender Lowell Cameron Abse Amis Hall Eberhart Jennings et al. Special issues are turned over to the Thirties Eliot Empson etc. The tripartite issues are made up of separate pamphlets by Alvarez Hamilton Fuller and others. Superseded by THE NEW REVIEW April 1974 - September 1978. SULLIVAN MODERN pp. 393-405. unknown books
19395767Gambier: Kenyon College 1939-1940. Uniformly very good or better in wrappers Vol. 1 No. 1 has a former owner's signature and a few checkmarks in pencil Vol. 2 No. 2 is worn at the heel of the spine. First Editions. The first eight issues of the noted literary magazine including Robert Lowell's first instance in print in Vol. 1 No. 1. Edited by John Crowe Ransom. Gambier: Kenyon College unknown books
1985170971Meredith NH: Oriental Rug Review 1985. Hardcover. VG- all three books have light wear to extremities minor instances of scuffing/rubbing/soiling very minor instances of interior foxing and/or discoloration. Three volumes of red boards with gilt stamped lettering and design. Various pagings. BW illustrations. Set is heavy and will require extra shipping. Volume I & II: March 1981-March 1983 Volume III: April 1983-March 1984 Volume IV: April 1984-March 1985. Volume I is "Oriental Rug Auction Review." Oriental Rug Review hardcover books
2008582272008. Michigan Law Review. Ann Arbor Michigan: Michigan Law Review Association. Vols. 80 to 106 1981-2008. Vols. 80 to 100 black library binding in 58 books; vols. 100 no. 7 to 106 in 50 unbound issues. Fourteen 14 linear feet of space. Ex-library very good condition. Special $495. Founded in 1902 the Review is the sixth oldest legal journal in the country. It was originally was intended as a forum in which the faculty of the Law Department could publish its legal scholarship. The faculty resolution creating the Review required every faculty member to submit two articles per year to the new journal. From its inception until 1940 the Review's student members worked under the direction of faculty members who served as Editor-in-Chief. In 1940 the first student Editor-in-Chief was selected. During the years that followed student editors were given increasing responsibility and autonomy. Today the Review is run with no faculty supervision. Seven of each volume's eight issues ordinarily are composed of two major parts: Articles by legal scholars and practitioners and Notes written by the student editors. One issue in each volume is devoted to book reviews. Occasionally special issues are devoted to symposia or colloquia. unknown books
2000624432000. Harvard Law Review. Cambridge Mass.: Harvard Law Review Association. Volumes 107 to 113 1993-2000 lacking Vol. 107 no. 1 Vol. 107 no.7 and Vol. 108 no.3 in 53 paper bound issues. Ex-library very good. $595. The Harvard Law Review is a student-run organization formally independent of the Harvard Law School which publishes eight issues per year/volume containing articles by of legal scholarship by student editors as well as professors judges and practitioners and solicits reviews of important recent books from recognized experts. Individual volumes and standing order service available for future volumes as published. unknown books
1958WRCLIT61257New York 1958. Volumes 19 through 25. Thirty-two issues bound in seven volumes. Contemporary cloth original wrappers bound in. From the library of James Laughlin of New Directions. Cloth a bit dusty otherwise very good. Edited by F.W. Dupee Dwight MacDonald et al. Published through its long life as a bi- monthly monthly and quarterly. "The spectacle of the thirties - the dilemma of the artist solved and yet not solved - is nowhere better portrayed.then in the career of the most interesting of all radical literary magazines THE PARTISAN REVIEW" - Hoffman et al. In 1936 PR combined with Conroy's THE ANVIL and with the addition of Dwight Macdonald and F.W. Dupee to the editorial staff late in 1937 PR declared "its responsibility to the revolutionary movement in general but we disclaim obligation to any of its organized political expressions." marking its transformation into a continuing significant journal of original letters criticism and commentary. As a mirror of political and literary developments during the years surrounding WWII PR is essential. Of course postage is extra. HOFFMAN et al pp.166-8 and 325. hardcover books
1959WRCLIT52389Gambier OH: Kenyon College 1959. Volumes II III V VII-XVIII and XXII. A long slightly broken run consisting of 64 issues bound up in sixteen volumes gilt buckram for James Laughlin original wrappers bound in. Lower margin of first leaf of II:1 neatly clipped cloth occasionally dusty some sunning and spotting to a couple of spines but generally very good. Edited by John Crowe Ransom. Published quarterly. The original series extended through volume 32 1970. A revival and new series began in 1979. Under Ransom's editorship THE KENYON REVIEW assumed the status of the leading forum for the New Critics and at various times Blackmur Tate Warren and M. Van Doren each served in the role of advisory editor. In 1942 THE KENYON REVIEW took over THE SOUTHERN REVIEW's subscription list after the latter's demise and the publication of fiction expanded. Contributors to early numbers included J.P. Bishop F.M. Ford Delmore Schwartz Robert Lowell early appearances Y. Winters R.P. Blackmur W.C. Williams R. Jarrell Lincoln Kirstein R.P. Warren Isherwood et al a pattern consistent with the continuing high caliber of subsequent volumes. ANDERSON & KINZIE pp.708-9. Kenyon College hardcover books