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1950105010<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Covers bright slight spine chip and a little edge foxing but still in really nice condition less usual aging and browning; very good plus. Veteran heavyweight Lee Savold is featured on the cover. He fought losing fights against Joe Louis and Rocky Marciano widely accepted as the best from that era. There is coverage of Jake LaMotta's winning middleweight title fight over Tiberio Mitri. Another article covers Sugar Ray Robinson's problems with the New York Boxing Commission. </p> The Ring Inc., books
1956105079<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 66 pp. Covers bright and clean normal aging and browning; otherwise very god plus. Includes a feature article on how Olympic boxing rules hurt American fighters since the style of American fighters is similar to the pros. European fighters are more accustomed to amateur rules. This issue also includes an article on Joe Jeannette one of the great Negro fighters from the early 20th century Another article reports on Irish-American fighters. </p> The Ring Inc. books
1952105083<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Some edgewear covers bright and clean contents with slight aging and browning; otherwise very good plus. The issue includes an article on Japanese boxers invading the fight scene. There is also an article on heavyweight champ Jersey Joe Walcott and a report on Sugar Ray Robinson. </p> The Ring Inc. books
1954106424<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Some archival tape repairs to spine slight darkening to covers cover partially detached along spine but still together a couple of chips near spine not affecting text or images normal aging and browning; good or better overall. In this issue of Ring magazine the cover story raises questions about Bobo Olson's alleged fear of Kid Gavilan. Another article names Ezzard Charles as fighter of the month. Also included is an article about the young fighter Floyd Paterson future heavyweight Champ. </p> The Ring Inc., books
1947105071<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Tear through spine which goes through the margins of pages and top part of spine partially split but mostly sound normal aging and browning; otherwise about very good. This issue celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Fitzsimmons – Corbett heavyweight championship fight. Fitzsimmons won the fight with his famous solar plexus punch in the 14th round. This issue also includes an article about the Joe Louis "good will’ fight tour.</p> The Ring Inc. books
1953106423<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Some archival tape repairs to spine slight darkening to covers normal aging and browning; about very good overall. This issue contains Nat Fleiischer's ratings of top heavyweights. He rates Jack Johnson as the best all round heavy in history up to that point. He gave the honor of best puncher to Bob Fitzsimmons. While there is an article on current heavyweights this issue contains a lot of historical coverage including stuff on Benny Lenard Primo Carnera and the Durable Dane. Also some coverage of a recent Don Cockell fight. </p> The Ring Inc., books
1953105080<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Slight edgewear covers bright and clean but some separation of cover from text body normal browning and aging; otherwise very good. Rocky Marciano who recently won the heavyweight crown is named fighter of the year. A few articles report on his ring performances. Other articles report on important fights in 1952. </p> The Ring Inc. books
1949105081<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Archival tape repair to top cover some spine and edgewear some margin tears normal aging and browning; otherwise about very good. A feature article names Ike Williams as fighter of the year and Marcel Cerdan victory over Tong Zale is named fight of the year. Also another article names Rocky Castellani as rookie of the year. </p> The Ring Inc. books
1952105008<p> 4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Covers bright only a little darkening on back cover less aging and brown than usual; very good plus. Great issue that includes coverage of the Sugar Ray Robinson and Joey Maxim light heavyweight title match. While ahead on points Robinson was felled by the heat and couldn't answer the bell in the 15th round. There is also an article on up and coming heavyweight Rocky Marciano after he defeated Joe Louis. </p> The Ring Inc., books
1956105076<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 66 pp. Spine small split on bottom slight darkening to covers but still bright and clean normal aging and browning; otherwise very good. This issue contains a feature article on the rumored fixed fight between Jack Johnson and Jess Willard. Many years after the fight Jonson claims he took a dive against Willard and this has been debated for decades. The issue also contains an article on newly elected boxing hall if famers. </p> The Ring Inc. books
1956105070<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 66 pp. Slight darkening to covers but are bright and clean normal aging and browning; otherwise very good plus. This issue includes an article on the film "The Harder They Fall" which is loosely based on the career of Primo Carnera. There are also a couple articles on corruption in boxing and another on boxing on TV. </p> The Ring Inc. books
1956105078<p> 4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 66 pp. Spine partially split some minor edgewear normal aging and browning otherwise very good. Includes a feature article on sports greats Marciano and DiMaggio which suggests they are the top Italian- American sports’ figures. Other articles report on Mexican Fighters and rookie of the year Bobby Murphy. </p> The Ring Inc. books
1954105007<p> 4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Spine with a little split at the top otherwise covers in very nice shape. Contents with normal browning and aging; overall very good. This issue features Cuban heavyweight Nino Valdes. Valdes had mixed success in the U.S. losing to some top contenders and never earning a shot at the title. Included is an article by Ezzard Charles about an upcoming bout with Rocky Marciano. </p> The Ring Inc., books
19085711Elgin Ill: Brethren Publishing House 1908. Small octavo 20 x 13.5 cm. 212 pages. Illustrated. Photographic frontispiece. Stated twelfth edition from a print run identified as "Fifty-Second Thousand" based on the first edition. Perpetually in demand during the first decades of the last century a church cookbook that heralded the redefinition of community occasioned by the ascendancy of mass print media. "This Cook Book originated" readers learn forthwith "with the Inglenook Magazine published at Elgin Illinois and is made up of unsolicited recipes contributed entirely by Sisters of the Brethren or Dunker Church." A much admired publication with one thousand attributed recipes sent in by subscribers to the weekly serial named for the architectural recess adjoining a kitchen fireplace issued by the Schwarzenau Brethren or Dunkers in the United States between 1900 and 1913 from their publishing house in Elgin. A sampling: Vegetable Oyster Soup with salsify Okra Soup Turkey Fricasee Dandelion Dressing Raddish Slaw Creamed Dried Beef Scrapple Rouzer Potpie six versions of Snitz and Knep seven versions of Apple Dumplings Blackberry Flummery Gooseberry Cobbler Potato Pie Cookie Dough Pie Hickorynut Cake Canteloupe Pickle Corncob Molasses Mulled Buttermilk - and a recipe for Soda Water made with egg whites tartaric acid and essence of wintergreen. ~ From 1901 the Cook Book was compiled annually and distributed to subscribers free of charge. By 1911 the accumulation of recipes necessitated a new edition which found a still larger audience even as the smaller original edition continued to be reissued. The story did not end with the cessation of the magazine but rather the "cookbook community" it fostered continued to share recipes until today - under the motto "Live simply eat well" - Brethren Publishing provides an "Inglenook" site for an online community of cooks who are invited to submit recipes and participate in the testing regime. ~ In white oil cloth soiled and cracking with black-printed titles to front and spine. Interior hinges pulling and some small tears to edges; one leaf separated and now edgeworn. Good only. OCLC locates four copies of the 1908 edition; Cook page 66; edition not in Brown; no edition in Cagle. Brethren Publishing House hardcover books
194547339Garden City: Doubleday Doran & Company 1945. First Edition. Small quarto 25cm; off-white cloth calico grain and stamped in dark brown in b/w pictorial dustwrapper with b/w photo-illustrated endpapers; 291pp. Trivial soiling and wear to boards. Dustwrapper toned especially along spine; creases chips and minor tears with some material loss to rear and spine extremities. Mild soiling throughout interior else sound Very Good or Better in Very Good dustwrapper.<br/><br/>This book presents through copious b/w photo-illustrations a detailed look at Hollywood's role in the Allied efforts of WW2 from the early stirrings of war through newsreels to the aftermath of worldwide conflict and a hopeful postwar future. Chapters cover G.I. training and informational films war pictures real and fictional Hollywood stars and the USO and the use of "star power" to support the war effort on the home front. Doubleday, Doran & Company unknown books
199523451Amsterdam: Stichting Kunstlicht. Very Good. 1995. Magazine. Volume 16 of this Dutch art magazine published three times a year. Features the English essay Outside Art: the Prodigal with Itchy Feet by David Maclagan. The rest of the magazine's text is in Dutch. Creasing to the top corner else unmarked. ; 72 pages . Stichting Kunstlicht books
197922394New York: Aloes Books 1979. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Paperbound quarto. 75 pp. Conceptual Artist magazine edited by Miller and Slotkin. A very good example in bound illustrated wrappers. This is the issue with the green wrench on the front cover. <br/><br/> Aloes Books paperback books
197714023San Francisco: Contemporary Arts Press 1977. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . 4to. Volume 2 Number 4 of this arts magazine published out of San Francisco. Thick blank cardboard covers. A very good copy in bound wrappers. <br/><br/> Contemporary Arts Press paperback books
197723258San Francisco: Contemporary Arts Press 1977. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . 4to. Volume 2 Number 2/3 of this arts magazine published out of San Francisco. . A very good copy in stapled wrappers. <br/><br/> Contemporary Arts Press paperback books
198723923New York: New Art Publications 1987. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Elephant folio over 13" tall. Softcover arts and culture magazine with features on James Rosenquist Diane Kurys and Julian Barnes in this issue. A very good plus copy in tall illustrated stapled wrappers. 92 pp. Magazine covers new art writing theatre and film subjects. Illustrated. New Art Publications paperback books
2000180337Sydney N.S.W.: Studio Magazines 2000. Softcover. VG covers have normal wear. Pictorial wrap cover. 211 pages : color illustrations. Special edition - photography of men. Studio Magazines unknown books
1957166106Menlo Park California: Lane Publishing Co. 1957. 27.5x21 cm large octavo pp. 1-7 8-101 102 profusely illustrated maps one folded original two-part orange and black cloth spine panel lettered in gold endpaper maps. First edition. "A Sunset Discovery Book" at head of title. A concise visitor's guide to California's Mother Lode country and the northern mines from Mariposa north to Downieville and Sierra City. A fine introduction to and pictorial record of the region before the tourists and developers ruined it. A fine copy in very good dust jacket priced $3.50 on the front flap. #166106 Lane Publishing Co. unknown books
189191873NY:: Century Co. Very Good. 1891. Hardcover. First edition thus. Large thick octavo half bound in dark burgundy leather raised bands and gilt lettering on the spine marbled boards speckled edges floral pattern endpapers. Moderate shelf wear and aging else very good. ; 960 pages . Century Co., hardcover books
196822459Winnipeg: Loving Couch Press 1968. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Scarce Canadian counterculture zine from the days of summer and love. This is Volume I Number 6. Printed on very thin paper. Uses primarily purple inks. Edited by Patrick News. 32 pp including illustrated hippy covers. The first issue to have crossed our paths. Some issues held in a tiny number of Canadian institutions else relatively uncollected. Very good condition. Loving Couch Press paperback books
199724237Amsterdam Holland: Fund for Central and East European Book Projects 1997. 125 pages; laid-in is a postcard inscribed and signed from the editor Vera Ebels-Dolonova; preface by Timothy Garton Ash; the 'portraits' include: Jelenkor Kiado- Gabor Csordas - Pecs Hungary by Renee Postma; Zeszyty Lierackie - Barbara Torunczyk - Warsaw Poland by Michel Maas; Savremennik - Vladimir Zarev - Sofia Bulgaria by Olaf Tempelman; Baltos Lankos - Saulius Zukas -Vilnius Lithuania by Felix Kaplan; Odjek - Nermina Kurspahic -Sarajevo Bosnia by Postma; Apostrof - Marta Petreu - Cluj Romania by Tempelman; Erasmus Guild - Vesna Pusic - Zagreb Croatia by Postma; Kritica & Kontext - Samuel Abraham - Bratislava Slovakia by Maas; Mlada Fronta - Vladimir Pistorius - Prague Czech Republic by Vera Ebels-Dolonova; also with an report on publishing in Central and Eastern Europe 'State of Affairs' by Ebels-Dolonova; also "The Book Continent" Reflections on the Trias Libraria" by Laurens van Krevelen and list of activities of the Fund list of supported publications funding contributors; approx. 6 1/2" x 8 3/4" size; bound in illustrated stiff cardstock softcovers; light wear; in very good condition interesting intimate details on the lives and struggles of these Central and Eastern European publishers to continue their literary and productive work. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Fund for Central and East European Book Projects Paperback books