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198834588Jerusalem: Israel Law Review / Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1988. First Edition. Large octavo 24.5cm.; publisher's tan simulated cloth lettered in red; 8337-811pp. Light wear to boards corners bumped else Near Fine. Israel Law Review / Hebrew University of Jerusalem unknown books
1939WRCLIT50792Gambier OH: Kenyon College 1939. I:12 and 4. Three issues. Pictorial wrappers. Wrappers a bit darkened and dust-marked Louise Bogan's name and phone number in pencil in an unknown hand on upper wrapper of I:1 small nick at top of one joint otherwise 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 these three issues include 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 unknown 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
1949RH1572Paris:: La Revue 1949. 1949. Series: La Revue Litterature Histoire Arts et Sciences des Deux Mondes vol. 24 1959. 8vo. Printed wrappers; cover off. Worn. Full issue of this periodical. It contains additional papers written by d'Harcourt Deon Gignoux Therive Arrigon Humbourg Lizop Croise and others. La Revue, 1949. unknown books
198926164Louisville Kentucky: Bellarmine College 1989. 67 pages; inscribed & signed by Philip Appleman on the front cover. Approx. 6" x 9" size; printed softcover binding with light wear; a few leaves with old paperclip impression; volume clean and in very good condition. . Signed by Author. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Bellarmine College paperback books
1967WRCLIT50010Santa Barbara 1967. Whole numbers one and two of ten numbers published. Two issues. Small oblong octavo. Printed wrappers. Light smudges to one lower wrapper else fine. Edited by John Ridland. Announced as a quarterly with each issue to be turned over to work by one or two writers: here Walter Clark #1 and Edwin Fussell #3. The first issue has a stated limitation of 600 copies. OCLC cites a final number 9/10 published Spring/Summer 1972. unknown books
185345534NY:: Leonard Scott & Co. Good. 1853. Hardcover. American edition. Quarto half-bound in light brown calf leather marbled boards gilt lettering and raised bands along spine marbled endpapers double columned. Moderate shelf wear damp mark about the base of the spine previous owner's name and date 1854 on front free endpaper occasional moderate foxing throughout text block else good. Binding is solid. ; 318 pages . Leonard Scott & Co., hardcover books
185445536NY:: Leonard Scott & Co. Very Good. 1854. Hardcover. American edition. Quarto half-bound in light brown calf leather marbled boards gilt lettering and raised bands along spine marbled endpapers double columned. Moderate shelf wear occasional moderate foxing throughout text block else very good. Binding is solid. ; 318 pages . Leonard Scott & Co., hardcover books
185445535NY:: Leonard Scott & Co. Very Good. 1854. Hardcover. American edition. Quarto half-bound in light brown calf leather marbled boards gilt lettering and raised bands along spine marbled endpapers double columned. Moderate shelf wear occasional moderate foxing throughout text block else very good. Binding is solid. ; 285 pages . Leonard Scott & Co., hardcover 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
19751298600London: Routledge & Kegan Paul 1975. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo; VG/no-DJ; navy spine with gold text; cover has minor rubbing ex library stickers on spine and on back bumping at spine head and tail; textblock has slight rubbing in bottom corner ex library stamps on edges pastedowns front endpaper title page and contents page black marker on contents page underlining in pencil throughout preface otherwise clean; pp 379. 1298600. Full-priced Rockville. Routledge & Kegan Paul hardcover books
1969WRCLIT51263Victoria BC: Univ. of Victoria 1969. Whole numbers 1-8 10 and 11. Ten issues. Large octavo. Pictorial wrappers. Plates facsimiles and illustrations. Several spines a bit sun-tanned else very good or better. Edited by John Peter and Robin Skelton. A representation of the earliest years of this long-lived quarterly as of this writing approaching its 150th number. Contributors here include Plomer Enright Todd Betjeman Theroux Unamuno Logan A. Clarke Layton Kinsella Woodcock Goll Paz Bowering Blackburn Sexton Van Duyn Gascoyne et al. Extra shipping charges. Univ. of Victoria unknown books
197627008New York: Nostalgia Press. 1976. First Edition Thus; First Printing. Softcover. Wraps reprinted comic strips from 1905 and 1906 black and white as well as in color. Introductory essay by Maurice Sendack a reprinted review from the New York Times.; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 59 pp . Nostalgia Press paperback books
19761337643New York: Nostalgia Press Inc 1976. Softcover. Large Quarto; VG-/paperback; black spine with red text; covers show modest tone to exterior; some rubbing to edges; light crease to front; intact panels; text block has light tone toward exterior edges; mild defect to front hinge; frontispiece; illustrated; interior clean; pp 59. 1337643. FP New Rockville Stock. Nostalgia Press, Inc unknown 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
2017716262017. Michigan Law Review. Ann Arbor Michigan: Michigan Law Review Association. Volumes 69 to 115 no. 5 1970-2017 in 88 books. Vols. 69 to 92 tan buckram with red and black spine lettering pieces Vols. 93 to 115 tan buckram with black spine lettering. Ex-library with property stamps on page edges else very good condition. Special $1495. 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
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
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
1976WRCLIT50023Cambridge MA: Wooden Needle Press 1976. Whole numbers one and two. Printed and pictorial wrappers. Illustrated. About fine. Edited by R.C. Morse et al. The first numbers is inaugurated with an "Apologetic" to the Modularist manifesto and some consideration of Charles Olson. Other appearances by Rexroth an interview with Ashbery a consideration of Le Corbusier etc. Each issue limited was to 1000 copies and according to OCLC a third and last number did not appear until 1980. Wooden Needle Press unknown books
194359752Urbana IL: Accent 1943. Periodical. 8vo pp. 193-256 Paper wraps. Cover scuffed and soiled spine repaired with scotch tape o/w good. Also among other works "The Indian Well" by Walter Van Tilburg Clark poems by John Frederick Nims "The Wrestler" by Morton Fineman. Accent unknown books
1971WRCLIT50046Denver CO 1971. Whole numbers 4 5 and 10. Three issues. Tape-backed printed wrappers and stapled printed wrappers. Illustrations. Very good. Edited by Karl Edd Irene Wilkins et al. Western and Northwestern emphasis poems folklore with resident folklorist Fred Red Cloud ruminations. unknown books
196496532New York: National Committee on Employment of Youth 1964. 156p. wraps bound with a metal clasp 8.5x11 inches. National Committee on Employment of Youth unknown books
1970151194New York: New American Library NAL 1970. Small octavo single issue cloth. First edition first printing. The very scarce hardbound issue. This issue has the first and only printing of "The Unicorn Tapestry " a short story by Samuel R. Delany. Delany has signed this copy and dated it "Readercon 2012" on the front free endpaper. Also present is "The Artificial Environment" a long essay by Theodore Roszak. The pulp paper text block is a bit tanned at the edges the cloth just a bit dusty and with a small rub at upper edge of front cover a very good or better copy. #151194 New American Library (NAL) unknown books
1972WRCLIT60904Oceanside NY 1972. Volume one number one. Quarto. Pictorial wrappers. Occasional illustrations. Very good. Stamped a complimentary copy. Edited by Leonard Orr. Quarterly. Essay on Mishima reprints of Pound and Borges. unknown 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