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96pp. (i.e. les pages 97 à 192), 21cm., brochure originale (qqs. petits manques), bon état, revue très rare traitant sur toutes sortes d'aspects d'occultisme [Cfr. Caillet no.5405 : "La plus intéressante revue sur les sciences occultes [.] On trouve reproduits dans cette collection une quantité d'ouvrages curieux introuvables et de manuscrits inédits"], Q93738
vi + 188pp., Thèse présentée à la Faculté des Lettres pour le Doctorat de l'Univezrsité de Paris, 26cm., br.orig., petite perforation dans les dernières 20 pages (texte toujours bien lisible), bon état, T86471
Book is in excellent condition, as new. Creaseless covers and spine. Binding is solid and square, sharp corners, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 176 pages. Poet, editor, and translator Ron Padgett was born in 1942 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. As a high-school student he founded the avant-garde literary journal The White Dove Review with his friends and fellow students Joe Brainard and Dick Gallup. Soliciting and publishing work from poets such as Allen Ginsberg and Robert Creeley, the magazine ran for five issues. Padgett moved to New York City in 1960 to attend Columbia College. Awarded a Fulbright in 1965, Padgett spent a year in Paris studying and translating French poetry. He eventually made his home in New York City?s East Village and became a vital part of the Second Generation New York School Poets, a group that included Ted Berrigan, Brainard, and others. Padgett is the author of over 20 collections of poetry, including Great Balls of Fire (1969, reissued 1990); You Never Know (2001); How to Be Perfect (2007); How Long (2011), a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize; and Collected Poems (2013), winner of the L.A. Times Book Prize. He has collaborated with the poet Ted Berrigan and the artists Jim Dine and George Schneeman. Of Padgett?s work, poet David Lehman wrote in Poetry: "The great legacy of French Surrealist and Dadaist writing makes itself felt in his poems."Voice Literary Supplement contributor Karen Volkman, reviewing Padgett?s 1995 New and Selected Poems, commented: This is a fine sampling of a restless, hilarious, and haunting lyric intelligence, a ?phony? whose variable voices form a rare and raucous orchestration: the real thing.
Book is in excellent condition, with very light shelf wear only. Creaseless covers and spine. Binding is solid and square, sharp corners, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 104 pages. Publisher's page is marked "First Edition". Scarce. Poet, editor, and translator Ron Padgett was born in 1942 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. As a high-school student he founded the avant-garde literary journal The White Dove Review with his friends and fellow students Joe Brainard and Dick Gallup. Soliciting and publishing work from poets such as Allen Ginsberg and Robert Creeley, the magazine ran for five issues. Padgett moved to New York City in 1960 to attend Columbia College. Awarded a Fulbright in 1965, Padgett spent a year in Paris studying and translating French poetry. He eventually made his home in New York City?s East Village and became a vital part of the Second Generation New York School Poets, a group that included Ted Berrigan, Brainard, and others. Padgett is the author of over 20 collections of poetry, including Great Balls of Fire (1969, reissued 1990); You Never Know (2001); How to Be Perfect (2007); How Long (2011), a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize; and Collected Poems (2013), winner of the L.A. Times Book Prize. He has collaborated with the poet Ted Berrigan and the artists Jim Dine and George Schneeman. Of Padgett?s work, poet David Lehman wrote in Poetry: "The great legacy of French Surrealist and Dadaist writing makes itself felt in his poems."Voice Literary Supplement contributor Karen Volkman, reviewing Padgett?s 1995 New and Selected Poems, commented: This is a fine sampling of a restless, hilarious, and haunting lyric intelligence, a ?phony? whose variable voices form a rare and raucous orchestration: the real thing.
Small format book in excellent condition, as new. Creaseless covers and spine, Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 61 pages. Back page reads "First Edition". Poet, editor, and translator Ron Padgett was born in 1942 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. As a high-school student he founded the avant-garde literary journal The White Dove Review with his friends and fellow students Joe Brainard and Dick Gallup. Soliciting and publishing work from poets such as Allen Ginsberg and Robert Creeley, the magazine ran for five issues. Padgett moved to New York City in 1960 to attend Columbia College. Awarded a Fulbright in 1965, Padgett spent a year in Paris studying and translating French poetry. He eventually made his home in New York City?s East Village and became a vital part of the Second Generation New York School Poets, a group that included Ted Berrigan, Brainard, and others. Padgett is the author of over 20 collections of poetry, including Great Balls of Fire (1969, reissued 1990); You Never Know (2001); How to Be Perfect (2007); How Long (2011), a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize; and Collected Poems (2013), winner of the L.A. Times Book Prize. He has collaborated with the poet Ted Berrigan and the artists Jim Dine and George Schneeman. Of Padgett?s work, poet David Lehman wrote in Poetry: "The great legacy of French Surrealist and Dadaist writing makes itself felt in his poems."Voice Literary Supplement contributor Karen Volkman, reviewing Padgett?s 1995 New and Selected Poems, commented: This is a fine sampling of a restless, hilarious, and haunting lyric intelligence, a ?phony? whose variable voices form a rare and raucous orchestration: the real thing.
Book is in excellent condition with very light shelf wear only. Creaseless covers and spine, Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 131 pages with comics and drawings. Publishers page shows N.A.P. Poet, editor, and translator Ron Padgett was born in 1942 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. As a high-school student he founded the avant-garde literary journal The White Dove Review with his friends and fellow students Joe Brainard and Dick Gallup. Soliciting and publishing work from poets such as Allen Ginsberg and Robert Creeley, the magazine ran for five issues. Padgett moved to New York City in 1960 to attend Columbia College. Awarded a Fulbright in 1965, Padgett spent a year in Paris studying and translating French poetry. He eventually made his home in New York City?s East Village and became a vital part of the Second Generation New York School Poets, a group that included Ted Berrigan, Brainard, and others. Padgett is the author of over 20 collections of poetry, including Great Balls of Fire (1969, reissued 1990); You Never Know (2001); How to Be Perfect (2007); How Long (2011), a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize; and Collected Poems (2013), winner of the L.A. Times Book Prize. He has collaborated with the poet Ted Berrigan and the artists Jim Dine and George Schneeman. Of Padgett?s work, poet David Lehman wrote in Poetry: "The great legacy of French Surrealist and Dadaist writing makes itself felt in his poems."Voice Literary Supplement contributor Karen Volkman, reviewing Padgett?s 1995 New and Selected Poems, commented: This is a fine sampling of a restless, hilarious, and haunting lyric intelligence, a ?phony? whose variable voices form a rare and raucous orchestration: the real thing.
pp. xv, 175. Illustrated with diagrams and charts. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding, lettered in gold. Hardbound. Nice copy. SPACE/1
Liber memorialis complet en 2 parties en 2 tomes: xx,301 + 401pp., 25cm., br., qss.rousseurs, non coupé, bon état, B76128
in-8, 271 p., broche, couv. ill. Tres bon etat. [NV-30] Contributions de (e.a.) : H. Atlan, M. de Certeau, I. Prigogine, J. Sojcher…
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Contents include five plenary lectures, 29 symposia presentations, one workshop. Contents include: Fusion technology and its radiation poblems, Hiroshima and Nagasaki : A review of 30 years study, Leukemia among atomic bomb survivors, Radiation, environmental mutagens and human life, Intermediate speciies in rigid organic systems, Eletron traping and transfer in frozen media, Modes of DNA repair and replication, Repair-eeficvient diseases of man, Mutation and transformation in vitro, Radiation and stem cells Radiation carcinogenesis, Prticle radiobiology and tumor therapy, Toxicology of radionuclides, Environmental radiation and radioactive waste, etc.
5 volumes (6 to 10) complete: 204 + 195 + 204 + 199 + 240pp., 29cm., bound in 1 volume (cart.cover, spine in leather, with engilded title), some foxing, VG
Volume 33 complete: 388pp., 29cm., cart.cover (spine in cloth, with engilded title), text in latin, VG
Volume 34 complete: 412pp., 29cm., cart.cover (spine in cloth, with engilded title), text in latin, VG
Volume 35 complete: 324pp., 29cm., cart.cover (spine in cloth, with engilded title), text in latin, VG
3 volumes (36 to 38) complete: 276 + 227 + 284pp., 29cm., bound in 1 volume (cart.cover, spine in cloth with engilded title), text in latin, VG
3 volumes (39 to 41) complete: 260 + 324 + 322pp., 29cm., bound in 1 volume (cart.cover, spine in cloth, bit used, with engilded title), some foxing, VG
3 volumes (42 to 44) complete: 312 + 324 + 320pp., 29cm., bound in 1 volume (cart.cover, spine in cloth with engilded title), text in latin, VG
3 volumes (45 to 47) complete: 316 + 352 + 372pp., 29cm., bound in 1 volume (cart.cover, spine in cloth, bit used, with engilded title), text in latin, interior & text VG
3 volumes (48 to 50) complete: 368 + 384 + 464pp., 29cm., bound in 1 volume (cart.cover, spine in cloth, bit used, with engilded title), text in latin, VG, [Volume 50 Fasc.12 (pp.337-464) is a special issue in honour of the 50th anniversary of the 'Acta']
3 volumes (51 to 53) complete: 340 + 340 + 392pp., 29cm., bound in 1 volume (cart.cover, spine somewhat used), some foxing, interior VG, [Fasc.I 1934 (vol.53) contains: Fasciculus specialis Ad Athenaei Antoniani de Urbe Instituti internationalis ordinis fratrum minorum… solemnem inaugurationem commemorandam (pp.1-74)]
Volume 52 complete: 340pp., 29cm., cart.cover (spine in cloth, with engilded title), text in latin, G
Volume 54 complete: 380pp., 29cm., cart.cover (spine in cloth, with engilded title), text in latin, damage by small incision in most pages (text always very well readable), G
3 volumes (54 to 56) complete: 380 + 344 + 352pp., 29cm., bound in 1 volume (cart.cover, spine somewhat used), some foxing, interior VG
Volume 55 complete: 344pp., 29cm., cart.cover (spine in cloth, with engilded title), text in latin, VG
Volume 57 complete: 352pp., 29cm., cart.cover (spine in cloth, with engilded title), text in latin, VG