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198549159Houston Texas: William Laufer 1985. 1st Printing. Off-white printed paper covers stapled. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Minor wear & soiling short po note written to top of front cover refering to the contribution from Cottam Berkeley CA overall VG. 36 pp. Travis' poem p. 31. Illustrated. 8vo. 8-3/8" x 5-3/8" <br/><br/>"Touchstone . is a non-commercial magazine supported by subscribers and well-wishers. . Our volunteers feel a commitment to publish the fiction essays and poetry which many commercial magazines no longer publish. <br /> <br />Travis' poem of 35 years ago gives voice to the many frustrations People of Color continue to experiece to this day. William Laufer unknown books
200773139Woodstock: Shivastan Publishing 2007. Guru Purnima. 22 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 333 numbered copies. Contributions by Gerard Malanga Hetty Maclise Taylor Mead Thurston Moore Billy Name and many others. SIGNED by Mirabito on the colophon page. Woodstock: Shivastan Publishing, unknown books
19305357NHollywood: Vol. 11 No. 3 Friday July 11 1930. An industry magazine not unlike Variety with items such as letters railing against Eisenstein for being a Communist propagandist news of Universal changing hands and other tidbits. Very good in wrappers. Vol. 11, No. 3 unknown books
1972008737No Place: Features 1972. First Edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Issue #3 of this little known poetry magazine. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Contains work by Clark Coolidge Andrei Codrescu Anne Waldman Scott Cohen Ruth Krause and Bill Presson. <br/><br/> Features paperback books
1941105009<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Covers bright and in really nice condition normal aging and browning; very good plus or better. This issue is probably one of the most important issues of the 1940s. The historic first fight between heavyweight champ Joe Louis and challenger Billy Conn is nicely covered with words and pictures. Conn ahead on points thanks to some great boxing skills blows his chance by trying to knock out Louis late in the fight. Despite the victory Louis lost the PR battle as Conn the smaller man was seen as a hero by almost defeating the champ. Boxer Sammy Angott is featured on the cover.</p> The Ring Inc., books
1948105069<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Covers have small archival tape repair along one edge some minor edgewear rear corner fold some aging and browning to contents; otherwise very good. Article debating the value of TV to the fight game. Some promoters were concerned; others felt it would help the sport. In the end it did not. Interesting article on Freddie Mills the recently crowned light-heavyweight champ. Another article by Jack Dempsey discusses the quality of ring talent in the late 1940s. </p> The Ring Inc. books
105075<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. A few minor nicks to spine and edges normal aging and browning; otherwise very good. This issue includes an article on the impact of TV on Boxing. This issue also includes a feature article on the career of John L. Sullivan and an article on the light heavyweight division. </p> The Ring Inc. books
1948105073<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Some minor edgewear and folds covers bright and clean normal aging and browning; otherwise very good. Feature article on the loss of American dominance in boxing citing the rise of some European boxers including Marcel Cerdan and Freddie Mills. Another article reports on the Marcel Cerdan vs. Tony Zale middleweight title fight with many pictures. There is also an article that addresses ring fatalities in the sport of boxing which includes a comment or two on deaths in football. </p> The Ring Inc. books
1953105084<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Covers with a little darkening but still bright and clean normal darkening and aging; overall very good plus. The contents include an article on the second and controversial second Marciano vs. Jersey Joe Walcott heavyweight title fight. Unlike the first fight which ended in a Marciano KO after 13rh brutal rounds the second ened in a one round KO of Walcott. </p> The Ring Inc. books
1952105065<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. A little spine wear some darkening to covers but still bright and clean normal darkening and aging to contents; overall very good plus. Articles provide a lot of historical coverage of great fights and fighters. Another articles names Rock Marciano heavyweight prospect of the month after winning eight pro fights. </p> The Ring Inc. books
1947105063<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Spine with some wear and some tape repairs a couple of edge chips tape repair on side edge some browning and aging; overall a good copy. Important coverage of Graziano’s victory over Tony Zale for the middleweight crown in 1947. This fight inspired the book and movie "Somebody Up There likes Me."  The two fighters fought three brutal bouts with Zale winning two and regaining his title. There is another article about Jack Dempsey. </p> The Ring Inc. books
1952105068<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Covers with some darkening contents with normal browning and aging; overall very good. Feature articles on the end of Joe Louis’s career highlighting his recent defeat at the hands of Rocky Marciano. Another article reviews the career of Joe Louis. This issue also includes an article on Sugar Ray Robinson. </p> The Ring Inc. books
1950105072<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Very slight darkening to covers some foxing at the edge of front cover still generally bright and clean but have an ink mark on Jeffries normal aging and browning to contents; otherwise very good. Excellent coverage of Lee Savold’s victory over Bruce Woodcock which made him a top heavyweight contender. Articles on Sugar Ray Robinson and Archie Moore are also included. </p> The Ring Inc. books
105067<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Some very minor edgewear covers bright and clean normal aging and browning; overall very good plus. Feature article on the top middleweight contenders reflecting Sugar Ray Robinson’s retirement. Other articles include report on the Chuck Davey Kid Gavilan welterweight title fight and another article on newly crowned heavyweight champ Rock Marciano. </p> The Ring Inc. books
1946105074<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Some minor edgewear and a couple of chips normal aging and browning; otherwise very good. This issue provides coverage of the Joe Louis and Tami Mauriello heavyweight title fight. Louis wins by KO in first round. Another feature article names Jake LaMotta as the leading contender for the middleweight crown. </p> The Ring Inc. books
1951105066<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Some darkening to cover rear corner fold normal aging and browning; overall very good. For the first half of the last century boxing rivaled baseball as the most popular sport in America. Football and basketball were small potatoes at that time and boxing ws often a close second to baseball. However by the1950s boxing started to decline a bit and according to Nat Fleischer in an article on the subject. The reason was TV which was forcing many of the small boxing clubs out of business as they couldn’t compete with TV. This is a very early article on the subject and historically important to the sport. There are also articles on Joey Maxim Jersey Joe Walcott and Ezzard Charles. Great issue! </p> The Ring Inc. books
1946105061<p> 4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Some minor soiling or darkening to covers but still bright and clean overall normal aging; overall very good plus. Historically important article on the second Louis – Conn return match which ended in a knockout victory for Louis. The return bout was halted for almost five years because of WWII. In their first fight Conn shocked the boxing world by almost defeated the heavily favored Louis.</p> The Ring Inc. books
1952biblio8<p> 4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. 4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Covers with some chips and wear at extremities spine in good shape paper fragile a couple of margin tears browning and aging; about very good. The Zale and Graziano cover relates to coverage of the third and final bout between these two fights. Zale regained his middleweight title with a third round knockout of Graziano. All three of their fights were won inside the distance and have to be considered among the most brutal in boxing history. </p> The Ring Inc., books
1971151786San Francisco: Rolling Stone 1971. Issues No. 74 and 75 of the long-running and influential music magazine. Unfolded and originally obtained in the Rolling Stone press room in 1971 with no mailing label.<br/><br/>The publication was founded in San Francisco by Jann Wenner and Ralph Gleason largely funded in its earliest issues by $7500 borrowed from Wenner's family and the family of his fiancee. The magazine features music reviews criticism and interviews and continues to be published today. <br/><br/>Issues No. 74 and 75 feature parts one and two of an extended interview with John Lennon. <br/><br/>8.75 x 12 inches folded tabloid style. Very Good plus on newsprint with expected light toning soil and edgewear. Rolling Stone unknown books
1939WRCLIT74852Taunton UK 1939. Whole number four of 8 published. Typographically decorated wrappers. Upper wrapper tanned at edges very good. Edited by Nicholas Moore and John Goodland. A significant quarterly functioning informally as a vehicle for the writers of the New Apocalypse and via Goodland's earlier association with DELTA those practicing a form of confessional surrealism Miller Nin Durrell Perlés Gascoyne Tyler Ford. Contributors to this issue include Boyle Durrell Ford Laughlin Fuller Tyler Treece. Nin Perles Dylan Thomas Heppenstall A. White and others. SULLIVAN et al pp.430-3. HOFFMAN et al. unknown books
1939WRCLIT74851Taunton UK 1939. Whole number four of 8 published. Typographically decorated wrappers. Wrappers a trace dusty with 'Oliver Onions' written neatly in margin of lower wrapper else a nice copy. Edited by Nicholas Moore and John Goodland. A significant quarterly functioning informally as a vehicle for the writers of the New Apocalypse and via Goodland's earlier association with DELTA those practicing a form of confessional surrealism Miller Nin Durrell Perlés Gascoyne Tyler Ford. Contributors to this issue include Boyle Durrell Ford Laughlin Fuller Tyler Treece. Nin Perlés Dylan Thomas Heppenstall A. White and others. SULLIVAN et al pp.430-3. HOFFMAN et al. unknown books
1969009378New York: Sportsworld Communication Corp 1969. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Scarce second issue of this magazine devoted to New York sports teams. A very good example with photo of Fran Tarkenton to front cover. Comes with original Pocket Program booklet laid in. <br/><br/> Sportsworld Communication Corp paperback books
182867917Cincinnati: Western Magazine and Review. Very Good. 1828-1829. Hardcover. Western Magazine and Review Volume 2 June 1828- May 1829 lacks October and April. rebound in black buckram last page of text is torn. The contents are soiled and foxed but solid. . Western Magazine and Review hardcover books
19251259530Ohio: Crowell Publishing 1925. Reprint Collection of facsimiles. Reprint; Quarto; VG-/no-DJ; Spine is thick and brown with gold text; Covers have edge wear rubbing to corners and head/tail of spine some light scratches and scuffs joints and hinges are strong; Text block has general signs of handling age-toning small amount of pen on title page binding is strong content is clear; Pages not numbered; Additional shipping cost may be necessary due to size/weight restrictions. 1259530. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Crowell Publishing unknown books
1997182679McGraw-Hill Education 1997-07-22. Hardcover. Like New. Clean has a good binding and crisp pages no marks or notations. McGraw-Hill Education hardcover books