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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
196844332NY: Simon and Schuster 1968. First printing. 8vo pp. 318. Includes short biographies of the contributors. Preface by Norman Cousins. Black cloth. Cover slightly worn at corners and ends of spine o/w a VG tight copy. Authors include Constantin Doxiadis Dwight Eisenhower Bucky Fuller Eric Hoffer Reinhold Niebuhr. Simon and Schuster unknown books
185445550NY:: 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. ; 330 pages . Leonard Scott & Co., hardcover books
185445549NY:: 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. ; 338 pages . Leonard Scott & Co., hardcover books
185345547NY:: Leonard Scott & Co. Very 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. Previous owner's name and date 1854 in pencil on front free endpaper moderate shelf wear occasional moderate foxing throughout text block else very good. Binding is solid. ; 330 pages . Leonard Scott & Co., hardcover books
1983WRCLIT51275Richardson TX.: UT at Dallas 1983. Whole numbers one through thirteen. Quarto. Pictorial self-wrappers and pictorial wrappers. Cheap paper of early newsprint issues tanned as usual ink note on one wrapper else very good to fine. Edited by Rainer Schulte et al. The first number includes a retrospective article on four decades of New Directions and an interview with Gregory Rabassa setting the tone of the continuing significant attention to the mechanics of translations and publication and interviews with or articles by translators in subsequent issues. UT at Dallas unknown books
198568128New York: CPUSA 1985. 20p. wraps 4x6.5 inches second printing. For new members. Approved by Central Committee Communist Party USA June 3 1985. CPUSA unknown books
198568007New York: CPUSA 1985. Pamphlet. 20p. wraps 4x6.5 inches very good condition. First edition with an erroneous cover credit that has been corrected with a rubberstamp. For new members. Approved by Central Committee Communist Party USA June 3 1985. CPUSA 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
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
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
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
191624612New York N.Y.: Henry Holt & Co. 1916. 222 pages; erratum slip tipped-in; publishers' announcements & other advertisements at front and back and an index for Vol. V; essays and articles many considering themes of war and peace economic conditions literary criticism and other topics: The Spread of Federalization; the Psychology of the Soldier; Germany and American Preparedness; The Joys of Being a Woman; Goethe and Eckermann; Educational Biases; A Lusitania Victim Speaks; Suffrage Sabotage; & more. previous owner note of the name of Jessica S. Cochrane Somerton Hotel room 424 a comment in pencil at the article on ' Woman' and with a single sheet of blank Hotel Somerton San Francisco note-paper laid in. Volume approx. 5 1/2" x 8 3/4" size; dark brown softcover wraps gilt titles and embossed wisdom owl figure all very dulled. Some edge tips wear and rubbing to the binding; spotting to beginning and end papers contents in good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Good. Henry Holt & Co. Paperback 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
1959WRCLIT75138Rome 1959. Whole number one of sixty published in 53 issues. Small quarto. Pictorial wrapper by Jack Massey. Characteristic light rubbing and smudging to wrappers a bit used at extended overlap wrapper edges small chip at fore- edge of upper wrapper otherwise very good with editorial compliments slip laid in. Edited by E.H. Harvey Jr. William Goldman George Garrett et al. The first number of the second significant 20th century periodical to bear the name and in many ways over time an equal to its predecessor. The first two issues were printed in Rome. Contributors to this debut number include Wilbur Deutsch Morse Todd Snodgrass Creagh O'Grady Whitbread Walter Garrett Plutzik MacDonagh Barnstone et al. unknown books
1959WRCLIT75137Rome 1959. Whole number one of sixty published in 53 issues. Small quarto. Pictorial wrapper by Jack Massey. Characteristic light rubbing and smudging to wrappers a bit used at extended overlap wrapper edges otherwise very good with editorial compliments slip laid in. Edited by E.H. Harvey Jr. William Goldman George Garrett et al. The first number of the second significant 20th century periodical to bear the name and in many ways over time an equal to its predecessor. The first two issues were printed in Rome. Contributors to this debut number include Wilbur Deutsch Morse Todd Snodgrass Creagh O'Grady Whitbread Walter Garrett Plutzik MacDonagh Barnstone et al. 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
1976WRCLIT51543Santa Fe 1976. II:134; III:1-3; IV:34; "IV" i.e. V:124; and "V" i.e. VI:1. Twelve issues. Printed and pictorial wrappers. Photographs and illustrations. Very good to fine. Edited by Jody Ellis. A presumed quarterly devoted to arts and letters of all sorts in the Santa Fe area as well as in greater New Mexico and the Southwest. The last number here present is the "Second Annual Indian Issue." Associated with the Sunstone Press. Additional shipping charges. unknown books
1966WRCLIT51553Hays KS 1966. Volume one number one. Pictorial wrappers. Spine rubbed else near fine. Edited by Erik Reeves and John Leonard. Published in association with Fort Hays Kansas State College. unknown books
196261700bdLondon: Herbert Jenkins 1962. First Edition. Octavo blue boards hardcover gilt letters 143 pp. Near-Fine with bookplate; in a Very Good mylar protected dust jacket with edgwear that includes a few small chips. From dust jacket: With the vast loneliness of the sky for their battleground the R. A. F. heroes of World War II flirted with death in situations that defy the imagination. could there have been a more fantastic scheme than the bombing of Amiens Jail in order to release the men of the Resistance imprisoned there Could there have been a battle more valiant than the pitting of 12 Venturas against 90 enemy fighter planes The men who performed these deeds were the intrepid ones. the ones who were doing their job the only way they knew how -- efficiently courageously relentlessly. In this stirring collection of high adventure tales is told the story of how war came to the Far East how the U-Boat menace was met how the Luftwaffe was scattered among the sands of the desert. There are the advantures of the Spitfire pilots and the exploits of the men who flew Stirling bombers. And throughout the book shines the spirit of the men with wings -- the crusaders of the skies. Herbert Jenkins, (1962). First Edition. hardcover books
195754846NY: Simon and Schuster 1957. First printing. 8vo pp. xxv 607. Index. Donors' presentation on flyleaf. Paper over boards with cloth spine. Cover little worn at front lower corner spine stained but a VG tight copy. Simon and Schuster 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
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
1828302753London Charles and Henry Baldwyn 1820-1828. 1828. 8vo. Title page vignettes. Contemporary 3/4 tan calf over marbled boards red and dark green spine labels minor rubbing. An attractive set. 16 volumes. Bookplates of F. Barham Zincke of Wherstead. Volumes 15 16 are edited by Henry Southern and Nicholas Harris Nicolas published by Baldwin Cradock and Joy; and Payne and Foss. Printed by Thomas Davison. Volumes 1-14 printed by D.S. Maurice. Hardcover. Very Good. London, Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1820-1828. hardcover books
19547266New York: William Morrow & Co 1954. First Edition. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Fine/Very Good. Octavo. A fine copy in a very good or better dust jacket with slight stain to spine no chips. Book review by famed mystery writer Erle Stanley Gardner on dust jacket. <br/><br/> William Morrow & Co hardcover books