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2008542682008. Harvard Law Review. Cambridge Mass.: Harvard Law Review Association 2007-2008. Vol. 121 2007-2008 Part 1-2 in 2 books. Newly bound in tan buckram with upper red and lower black spine lettering pieces. New. $160. unknown books
2009565902009. Harvard Law Review. Cambridge Mass.: Harvard Law Review Association 2008-2009. Vol. 122 2008-2009 Part 1-2 in 2 books. Newly bound in tan buckram with upper red and lower black spine lettering pieces. New. $160. unknown books
2010575142010. Harvard Law Review. Cambridge Mass.: Harvard Law Review Association 2009-2010. Vol. 123 2009-2010 Part 1-2 in 2 books. Newly bound in tan buckram with upper red and lower black spine lettering pieces. New. $160. unknown books
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
1950WRCLIT50052New York: American Labor Conference on International Affairs 1950. I:1-10; II:1-8 three double numbers; and III:1 & 2 all published. Seventeen issues. Large octavo. Typographically decorated wrappers. Wrappers occasionally darkened at spine one or two small chips; very good. Edited by Raphael Abromovitch et al. A monthly then somewhat irregular voice of the Social-Democrats largely political in content but with occasional literary criticism. Extra shipping charges. GOLDWATER 157. American Labor Conference on International Affairs unknown books
1950WRCLIT70923Annandale-on-Hudson 1950. V:1-4. Four issues with index bound in cloth original wrappers bound in for J. Laughlin. Spine a shade sunned otherwise very good. Edited T. and Renée Weiss and others. An important quarterly devoted to "stimulation and innovation rather than on consolidation evaluation and scholarly taste-making" - T. Weiss in 1974. Contributors to this volume include Watkins Merrill the special Pound issue separate broadside bound in Williams Zukofsky Wilbur Eberhart Goodman et al. ANDERSON & KINZIE pp.730-1. HOFFMAN et al p. 366. hardcover books
1931WRCLIT85201Paris 1931. Whole number one of five published. Small quarto. Printed wrappers. Photographs and plates. Spine a bit frayed with large chips at crown and toe and some light spotting one corner crease very good. Edited by Samuel Putnam and later with co- editor Peter Neagoe with associate editors Ezra Pound Richard Thoma et al and many contributing editors. One of the most substantial and important of the English- language expatriate periodicals featuring contributions to this premiere number by Cocteau Reavey Eberhart Thomas Pound Calverton Bald Antheil Bodenheim et al. HOFFMAN et al p.302. unknown books
1971WRCLIT48986Berkeley CA 1971. Whole numbers 1- 6 8 9 and 11 of 29 published. Nine issues. Quarto and octavo. Stapled wrappers. First number sunned a bit some minor spots to a couple fore-edges else very good to fine. Edited by John Oliver Simon. Contributors include Fowler Stanford Dusenbery Palmer Eigner Korte Young Crews Tate Meltzer Blazek Randall Levy "Alta" et al. An idiosyncratic review "published when the changes are rite by a small hired gang of yellow running dog editors and . dedicated to the final revolution." Number 11 includes an explicit limitation of 1000 copies. unknown books
185130727<p>Quarto printed circular 2 pages includes a page of favorable reviews of the magazine by newspapers across the country. Sent to Rev. H. Lyman Watertown Mass.</p><p>1851 Decline and Fall of a famous American Political and Literary Magazine</p><p>"The present number will conclude the 14th volume of the American Review…a word of explanation to our friends…The conductors of the Review at the beginning of the present year differed as to the propriety of a certain manner and tone and the introduction of certain ideas into it discussions more especially in reference to the foreign policy of the Government. Not being able in time to reconcile these differences the party who introduce them resigned his position and it will accordingly be perceived by an examination of the numbers since April last that the old and standard ideas of the party those on which the Review had heretofore obtained its wide celebrity and circulation have been resumed.principles of a sound Nationality which in accordance with the Whig interpretation of Constitutional Republicanism…on the eve of a contest that is to establish our present calm and prosperous condition or throw us again into the political Maelstrom of quack democracy where the nation has so often been made the victim of theories generally adopted from foreign politicians or economists who are… disinterested in the feeding of our Democracy…" </p><p>Continues with a plea for financial support from its 5000 subscribers.</p><p>Just as the Whig Party was to dissolve during the coming presidential election year so did the Whig Review disappear after its seven years of distinguished existence its fame being more literary than political having had the distinction of publishing the first printing of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven."</p><p>This rare imprint was apparently unknown to the several historians who have published essays about the rise and fall of the Review. Or perhaps they avoided citing the imprint because its verbiage is so ambiguous. What was the foreign policy disagreement that caused a shake-up of the editorial staff Was it the possibility which the Review seemed to encourage of American conflict with Great Britain Or Whig Secretary of State Daniel Webster's divergence from traditional non-intervention in European affairs by support of Hungarian revolutionary Lajos Kossuth Or perhaps the editorial explanation was really a smoke-screen to hide violent disagreement about the hot issue of slavery.</p><p>In any case the imprint is very scarce; WorldCat locates only two institutional holdings though one of these seems to be inexplicably confused with an Abolitionist imprint of seven years later.</p> books
1956012701Basel Switzerland: Kyklos 1956. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. Four volumes. Each volume contains a bibliography. Paperback wrappers are slightly sunned on the spine with minor rubbing to the extremties and minimal soiling. Vol. I: 134 pages. Vol. II: 135-288 pages. Vol. III: 289-416 pages. Vol. IV: 417-544 pages of text. Includes a inserted seven page summary. Kyklos Paperback books
1955012700Basel Switzerland: Kyklos 1955. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. Four volumes. Each volume contains a bibliography. Paperback wrappers are slightly sunned on the spine with minor rubbing to the extremties and minimal soiling. Vol. I: 108 pages. Contributors include: German Bernacer K. E. Boulding Giovanni Demaria Jean Halperin F. M. Heichelheim Calvin B. Hoover Dr. Hanns-Jurgen Kunze Giuseppe Ugo Papi Owe Peters Wilhelm Ropke Edgar Salin Dr. Stefan Valavanis Jean Weiller Leopold von Wiese. Vol. II: 109-224 pages. Contributors include: Alfred Ammon Martin Beckmann Boulding A. Cuvillier P. Fromont Henri Guitton E. G. Jacoby K. William Kapp Lucien Laurat Thomas Marschak Dr. Peter Meihsl Antonio Montaner Kjelf Philip Dr. M. F. Lloyd Prichard P. L. Reynaud Dr. Josef Rosen Dr. G. Sotiroff David Thomson Valavanis von Wiese Dr. Karl Wunderle. Vol. III: 225-350 pages. Authors include: E. Bohler Edwin von Boventer H. Th. Chabot John L. McDougall S. Herbert Frankell Corrado Gini Dr. Z. Y. Hershlag Mortimer Kaplan N. Koestner Emil Kung Vernon W. Mallach Samuel A. Miller Montaner Robert Mosse Dr. Fritz Redlich Salin W. Stark Jean Weiller von Wiese T. M. Whitin. Vol. IV: 351-467 pages of text. Authors include: Gardner Ackley Beckmann Dr. Eric Bovet Cuvillier W. O. Henderson W. Stull Holt Emil Kauder B. M. Niculescu P. L. Reynaud Herman Rubin Salin Richard G. Schmitt Jr. Erich Schneider C. G. F. Simkin Dr. G. Sotiroff F. Trevoux Carl G. Uhr Valavanis Vickrey v. Wiese John Windmuller. Kyklos Paperback books
1972WRCLIT49999Oakdale & Orient N.Y. 1972. Whole numbers I:1 through III:1 9 issues. Oblong large octavo. Printed and pictorial wrappers. Lavishly illustrated including color plates. Small spot of adhesion residue on wrapper of 1st issue a few corner creases else very good or better. Edited by Robert DeMaria et al. Contributors include Todd C. Wilson Kinnell Posner Graves Painter Neruda Goll T. Williams Bowles Ferlinghetti Montale Wakoski Burgess Hecht Oates et al. Extra shipping charges. unknown books
1955WRCLIT51577Kansas City MO 1955. IV:1-3"i.e. I:1-3; II:13; III:4; IV:3; V:2; VIII:1; XI:3; XIV:1-4; XVI:124; XIX:34; XX:14; and XXI:3. Twenty-two issues. Large octavo. Printed wrappers. Some chipping to six spines mostly minor otherwise very good. Edited by Clarence Decker et al. Supersedes THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS BULLETIN and maintains the former's numbering through the first volume but the new sequence is established beginning with the second volume. Singled out by Hoffman et al who note: "the general excellence of its contents merit it being considered as a little review - or rather as the university's contribution to the idea of the little review." Derek Stanford Earle Birney May Sarton J.G. Fletcher W. Bynner W. Marsh W.T. Scott A. Swallow G. Munson M. Swenson G.P. Elliott and Wm. March are among the contributors. Extra shipping. HOFFMAN et al pp.327-8. unknown books
1947WRCLIT50433Cardiff 1947. I:124; II:3; V:2-4; VI:1-4. Eleven issues. Quarto and octavo. Printed wrappers. First four wrappers a bit sunned and dusty some nicks to spines of others with small chip at toe of last but very good. Edited by Gwyn Jones. Originally published as a monthly but then as a quarterly after wartime suspension from Dec. 1939 through Feb. 1944. A fine regional periodical devoted to Welsh art letters and life. Contributors include Idwal Jones Gwyn Jones Caradoc Evans W.H. Davies Reynolds Stone Alun Lewis Rhys Davies Robert Herring Henry Treece Frank Kermode et al. HOFFMAN et al p. 349. unknown books
1813WRCAM52012New York: Eastburn Kirk & Co. 1813. 6517pp. Original paper boards printed spine label. Spine extremities chipped front hinge cracked boards lightly dampstained corners and edges worn. Toning and foxing. Good. Untrimmed. An American reprint of the first two issues of an influential Scottish literary periodical first published by Archibald Constable in 1803. Contains lengthy reviews of several contemporary publications on the Americas and world travel including Mackenzie's VOYAGES and a collection of letters on the slave rebellion in Saint Domingue. Eastburn, Kirk, & Co. hardcover books