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GOR009905596Paperback. Very Good. paperback
18019112Boaton: John Russell & James Cutler 1801. Periodical. Very Good. The original newspaper disbound from a folio. 4 pp. on laid paper vg; minimal foxing. Typeface is still using the 18th-century long 's'. Has a long editorial by 'Americanus' addressed "To the President of the United States". <br/> <br/> John Russell & James Cutler unknown
18119099Hartford Conn.: Hudson & Goodwin 1811. Periodical. Very Good. The highest price in Cash paid for Calves Pates by the Printers hereof." Calves pates the skin of the forehead was used for sizing paper. The original newspaper disbound from a folio. 4 pp. on laid paper vg; some scattered foxing and a sm. waterstain at the bottom edge. A fascinating paper with news of Napoleon's maneuverings against the British; reports of Napoleon's "Non-Intercourse Law" which blockaded most of the ports of Europe for years and started many small wars including our 'War of 1812'; and an editorial critical of Madison's invasion of Spanish Florida left more or less unattended while Napoleon pestered the Spanish government. <br/> <br/> Hudson & Goodwin unknown
18109090New Haven Conn.: Oliver Steele 1810. Periodical. Very Good. The original newspaper disbound from a folio. Vg w/ light foxing minimal edgewear 1 short tear on the left side where it was disbound. Reports on wars between Russia and Turkey and between England and Spain. <br/> <br/> Oliver Steele unknown
1927BOOKS030668INY:: Liberty. G 10" x 13" Magazine; small cover edge tears. 1927. ISBN: Includes P.G. Wodehouse story with 3 pictures by Wallace Morgan - 5. ISBN: pp. 86 pp. Catalogs: PERIODICALS. Keywords: P.G. Wodehouse Humor Golf Gloria Swanson. Liberty unknown
18768645NY: Munn & Co. 1876. Soft cover. Very Good. Original folio-size magazine in vg condition; was once folded in fourths. The pages are bright and clean but for a brown stain on the last page. The front cover has an etching of 'Curious Boats at the Centennial Exposition'; inside there is a new water-engine a screw-cutting lathe improved saw teeth and much more. <br/> <br/> Munn & Co. paperback
18408938NY: W. Burritt & E.F. Clayton 1840. Periodical. Good. The original newspaper 4 pp. on plain white paper a little browned at the very edge with one tear on foreedge but very clean. Has been disbound from a folio. An astounding variety of things for sale from around the world with a list of current wholesale prices. <br/> <br/> W. Burritt & E.F. Clayton unknown
18049100Boston: John Park 1804. Periodical. Very Good-. The original newspaper disbound from a folio. 4 pp. on laid paper vg-; An owner's name is crossed out above the text. Edges are darkened but very little worn; no foxing. Has a to me incomprehensible editorial about Jacobins and Jefferson rumors of Napoleon's invasion of Holland a report of 2 ships captured by pirates at Guadaloupe and an interesting bit from New orleans a 'remonstrance': ".that the act passed by last Congress for the government of Louisiana be annulled and particularly that part respecting the slave trade:- that the French language be preserved in all our judiciary and civil proceedings; that we be immediately acknowledged as a State and enjoy as such the privilege of appointing our own Executive Council. <br/> <br/> John Park unknown
1892006848Boston: D. Lothrop Company 1892 Book. Illus. by Uncredited. Good. Soft Cover Stapled. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Original buff stapled softcover. Both covers were separated and have been re-attached. This number contains the complete serial story "In War Times at La Rose Blanche" by Mollie Evelyn Moore Davis first published in 1888. A family plantation story told by an eight-year-old girl whose siblings and slaves want to join Marse Tom in the war. 64 pp in the story Many ads. D. Lothrop Company paperback
18689115NY: World 1868. Periodical. Very Good. The original newspaper disbound from a folio. 8 pp. vg; no foxing or edgewear. A fascinating paper with somewhat biased news of the ongoing Reconstruction from many states on the front page. <br/> <br/> World unknown
18618855NY: NY World 1861. Periodical. Good. The original newspaper letterpress printed on plain white paper 8 pp. unopened still folded at top so that pp. 2-3 and 6-7 are at first hidden. Much news from the beginning of the Civil War including Gen'l Irwin McDowell's report of the Battle of Bull Run now called the First Battle of Bull Run. McDowell was soon replaced by Lincoln after botching this battle. Condition is good only; There is a printer's flaw at the bottom of p.1 with the loss of maybe 20 words; there is a great deal of edgewear and brown splotches staining the paper in many places. Everything is legible. <br/> <br/> NY World unknown
a42855Boston 1881. LIsts large number of magazines and periodicals and subscription price. American and European journals listed.16mo. 42pp. original stringbound printed wraps. VG very light cover wear. Scarce. paperback
191348082Chicago: Noel & Company Sept. 13 1913. 4to. 449-460 pp. Numerous photos text illustrations illustrated ads. Illustrated printed softcovers photo cover art photo of Aviator Pegoud the first man to fly voluntarily upside down minor thumbing dustsoiling shelfwear still VG- copy from the collection of Albert Colson 1898-1975 World War I veteran who trained to fly with the Portland-Based Dudrey Aircraft Company. First edition of this scarce early aviation periodical including photos and scale drawings of the Borel Military Monoplane. Noel & Company, paperback
15-8639London: Floricultural Cabinet & Florist's Magazine 1853. 14 x 22 cm. Two Prints on Paper Very Good with minor staining small tears some slight creasing. [London: Floricultural Cabinet & Florist's Magazine, 1853]. unknown
198110910Bakersville North Carolina: RFD 1981. First Edition. Illustrated wraps stapled. Near Fine. 4to. Pp. 56. Illustrated throughout with black & white photographs and drawings.Illustrated wraps stapled. Near Fine. The de facto journal of record of the Radical Faerie movement. Now housed in a clear removable archival protector with acid-free backing. RFD unknown
177932435London: Gentleman's Magazine 1779. Wraps. Incomplete. Disbound wraps. Approx. 8.5" x 5". Incomplete. No illustrations. Pages 625-650 14 page index. Missing the front cover and preceeding pages. This issue contains extracts from Major-General Prevost's "Journal of the Siege of Savannah" pages 633-638. Contents clean. Gentleman's Magazine unknown
176132437London: Printed by D. Henry at St. John's Gate 1761. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Disbound wraps. Pages 241-288. Illustrated with one plate: Portable Smelting Furnace and The Valley of Menat. Contents contain a brief mention of America in back. Printed by D. Henry, at St. John's Gate unknown
1954106691<p>Folio magazine illustrated ads. Mailing label removed from the bottom of front cover some normal wear; otherwise very good. Sexy picture of Moreno which appears to be signed by her on the front cover. The magazine includes an article about her career.</p> Life Magazine,
1899JC14293New York: Edgar S. Werner 1899. Paperback. Very Good. Wraps; pp. i-xvi 2 307-393 xvii-xix. A little light chipping and wrinkling along the edges otherwise a nice clean copy. Numerous articles by numerous contributors on a variety of topics stammering music reviews etcetera. <br/><br/> Edgar S. Werner paperback
192281727Cleveland: Merit Publishing Co 1922. First Edition. 12mo. Staple-bound pictorial wrappers; 40pp; illus. Light external wear and soil; internally complete sound and unmarked; Very Good. <br /> <br /> Single issue of this low-budget interwar men's magazine an amateur potpourri of off-color jokes double-entendres wink-wink nod-nod anecdotes anti-Prohibition nostrums and photo illustratons of scantily clad by 1920s standards Hollywood starlets with captions such as: "Here she is fellers. This is the kind of lady who breaks up homes.how'd you like to have her break up yours" And so on. Though the contents of Hot Dog never ventured beyond the palest shades of blue its notional audience - American G.I.s who'd returned from the boites of Europe with suddenly "advanced" notions of sexuality and morality - were clearly appreciative as Dinsmore's outfit kept up publishing at least until 1933. Merit Publishing Co unknown
195955272New York:: Ideal Publishing Company. Feb. 5 1959. First edition. original wrappers illustrated in color. . Front wrapper dated in ms.; edges of wrappers and spine chipped; text block tanned but not brittle. Small folio. Illustrated throughout from photographs of Elvis. Ideal Publishing Company. unknown
1955106813<p>Vol. XXXIV. No. 9. 4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Some aging and browning covers and spine in pretty nice shape but split on bottom part of spine; about very good. This issue provides coverage of the upcoming Rocky Marciano championship fight with Archie Moore which Marciano would win by knockout. Articles on Ray Robinson and Carmen Basilio are also featured in this issue.</p> : The Ring Inc.
193562818Chicago IL: Teck Publications Bernarr Macfadden 1935. 4to. 144 pp. Text illustrations by Leo Morey. Colour-illustrated softcovers cover art by Morey yapp fore-edges uniform light interior toning as usual minor edgewear slight creasing still VG bright copy. First edition of this installment in the famed pulp magazine first founded in 1926 by Hugo Gernsback and rescued in 1929 from bankruptcy by Macfadden until 1938. This issue features Part II of Campbell’s Contest/Conquest of the Planets serial. Teck Publications, [Bernarr Macfadden], paperback
193762860New York: Street & Smith Publications Inc. 1937. 4to. 159 1 pp. Text illustrations by Wesso Dold Binder Thomson. Colour-illustrated softcovers cover art by Harold V. Brown uniform light interior toning as usual slight shelfwear slight dustsoiling 2 very small tears at gutter margin front cover still a G bright copy. First edition of this installment in Astounding Stories featuring the Rocklynne’s “Water for Mars†Russell’s “The Great Radio Peril†Van Lorne’s “Winter on the Planet†and more. Street & Smith Publications, Inc., paperback
193362869New York: Street & Smith Publications Inc. 1933. 4to. 144 pp. Text illustrations. Colour-illustrated softcovers cover art of Ancient Roman armed w/ archaic ray gun yapp fore-edges uniform light interior toning as usual minor shelfwear minor creasing still G copy w/ Book Nook bookseller’s stamp on title. First edition of this installment in Astounding Stories and the 2nd issue after the pulp was bought and revived by Street & Smith and Tremaine installed as editor. This issue features Leinster’s “Beyond the Sphinxes’ Cave†Williamson’s “Dead Star Station†and West’s “Plane People.†Street & Smith Publications, Inc., paperback