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198130102Paris: Creatis 1981. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Folio size staple-bound magazines over 13" tall. Sold here together are three issues: #15 16 and 18. Each filled with rather surreal and semi-erotic photographs. All in very good or better condition. Creatis paperback books
200330984Northampton: Baffling Combustions 2003. First edition. Paperback. Fine/fine. First three issues of this poetry journal. Each issue is one of fifty numbered copies. Beautiful production values. All fine in fine decorated thick paper dustwrappers. Scarce. Baffling Combustions paperback books
199828044Austin: Skanky Possum 1998. First edition. Paperback. Fine. Six issues of this poetry journal. All in fine condition in stapled wrappers. Contributions by Michael Gizzi Berkson Anselm Berrigan Diane Di Prima Lewis Warsh Norma Cole Kenward Elmslie Bill Zavatsky Elaine Equi and much more. Skanky Possum paperback books
200430985Tucson: CUE 2004. First Edition. Paperback. Fine/No. Seven issues of this poetry journal edited by Morgan Lucas Schuldt and Mark Horosky. Includes Volume 1 #1 Volume 2 Numbers 1 and 2 Volume 3 Numbers 1 and 2 and Volume 4 numbers 1 and 2. All issues in fine condition. CUE paperback books
197922180Tokyo: Popeye 1979. Near fine in photo-illustrated wrappers. First Edition. Quarto stapled. Issue number 69 of Popeye Magazine From 60's On published on December 25 1979. Encyclopedic look back on the fashions styles clothing and overall clutter that distinguished the 1960s. An editorial "Sixty meets Eighty" also links the coming era of New Wave 60s revival and nostalgia. Illustrated throughout with color and black and white photography as well as drawings. Japanese and some English text. Rich fashion reference that eagerly catalogues Western subculture and street style from an observant Japanese perspective. Tokyo: Popeye unknown books
197722201Tokyo: Popeye 1977. Light discoloration to edges of cover else near fine in illustrated wrappers. First Edition. Quarto stapled. Issue number 8 of Popeye Magazine Popeye Gals published on June 10 1977. Early issue of Popeye notable for sexual illustration on the cover by Harumi and pinups inside. Later issues of Popeye would take a more shy approach to sex largely leaving sex appeal to its more grown up brother magazine Brutus. Illustrated throughout with color and black and white photography as well as drawings. Japanese and some English text. Rich fashion reference that eagerly catalogues Western subculture and street style from an observant Japanese perspective. Tokyo: Popeye unknown books
194811162New York: Bride's House Inc 1948. 1st. Decorative Cloth. Collectible; Very Good/Fine. A lovely copy of the 1948 1st edition. Clean and VG in its patterned boards with very light wear at the edges. And including a Near Fine example of the publisher's glassine dustjacket. Quarto 174 pgs. Charming look into the late 40s world of wedding etiquette. <br/><br/> Bride's House, Inc hardcover books
34921WILLIAMSBURG THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE SEPTEMBER 1771. London: D. Henry 1771. 8vo. Disbound. 381-428 pages. First edition. Including a news account of a resolution by clergy in Williamsburg to petitio the King for an American Episcopate--one of many failed attempts to create a bishop for the new world. unknown books
1757263153London: The London Magazine 1757. unbound. Miniature map. Uncolored engraving. Image measures 4.75" x 6.75".<br/><br/> This unusual plan of Prague was published by The London Magazine just a few months following the 1757 Battle of Prague. Oriented with north facing left it depicts the position of the two armies with a key in the bottom margin locating the positions of the artillery reserves batteries and mortars of the Prussian Army on the map. The Battle of Prague part of the Seven Years' War was fought between the Prussians and the Austrians for control of Prague and its surroundings. Although Frederick The Great from Prussia eventually succeeded in forcing the Austrians to retreat he was unable to take the city due to the heavy losses. A beautiful title cartouche adorns the bottom right corner. Most likely engraved by Thomas Kitchin. The map is in very good condition with narrow bottom margin. "The London Magazine or Gentleman%u2019s Monthly Intelligencer" was founded in 1732 as a rival to the popular Gentleman's Magazine. It is England's oldest cultural and literary journal. The magazine has published a wide range of writers from Wordsworth Shelley Keats T.S. Eliot W. H. Auden Evelyn Waugh among others. The first two installments of Thomas De Quincey's "Confessions of an English Opium-Eater" appeared in the 1820 edition of the journal. Today after nearly three centuries The London Magazine continues to publish some of the best writings from London and beyond.<br/><br/> The London Magazine unknown books
1927367Chicago: Woman's World magazine Co. Inc. 1927-28. Black boards color illustrated wraps. Good. A full run of all 11 recipe books compiled and laid in boards. Includes: Cakes and Desserts - 1927 The Candy Calendar - 1927 Salads and Sandwiches - 1927 The Fifty Two Sunday Dinners - 1927 The Cookery Calendar - 1927 The Fish Book - 1928 The Menu Book - 1929 The Book of Can Cookery - 1928 The Vegetable Book - 1928 Children's Party Book - 1928 The Fruit Book - 1928. Moderate wear to pamphlets. <br/><br/> Woman's World magazine Co. Inc. hardcover books
1940851651940. JAPANESE MAGAZINE Tôyô Bunka Kyôkai publisher. GAHÔ YAKUSHIN NO NIPPON THE ADVANCE IN JAPAN. Tokyo Showa 15 June 1940. Volume 5 #6. Printed illustrated wrappers 32.5 x 24 cm. A photo magazine illustrated in color and bw captioned extensively in Japanese throughout with more substantial articles as well. Interesting magazine for the home front on Japanese progress in the Asian war and on the war in Europe The German invasion and defeat of France lasted 6 weeks in May and June of 1940 A bit worn externally the covers are detached but present - overall good condition. Very ephemeral and hence scarce. unknown books
190034834San Francisco: A.M. Robertson 1901 ©1900. 12mo 19 cm 7.25". Frontis. 2 ff. 227 1 pp. <br><br>Not many student publications are listed in the Bibliography of American Literature but this one is. And that is because the lead-off entry in this anthology of stories is Frank Norris' "Travis Hallett's Half-back." Norris 18701902 was class of '94.<br>Â Â Â Â => It may interest the reader to know that half of the writings in this volume are by women.<br>Â Â Â Â Sole edition. The volume was a fund-raising effort: "The principal reason that these stories have been gathered together and given to the public is to start a fund wherewith to erect a fountain on the Campus of the University of California to be in harmony with the great Hearst architectural plan."<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Publisher's blue cloth stamped in gilt with title and a scene of a rolling hill with trees on it. Binding signed "Kales. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â BAL 15035. Binding as above: gilt a little rubbed or dulled. Overall very good. A.M. Robertson hardcover books
19405824San Francisco Calif: Lane Publishing Co.; Published by Sunset Magazine in Cooperation with Hotel Del Monte 1940. Large octavo 62 pages. Index. Illustrated; printed throughout in black and pale brown. Second edition originally published under the slightly different title Famous Recipes of Famous People and issued by the Hotel del Monte without Sunset Magazine in 1936. A compilation of celebrity recipes with the recipes attributed to the famous including: Gertrude Stein John Steinbeck Walt Disney J. Edgar Hoover Rube Goldberg and many others. Also includes a section of recipes of well-known chefs of the day with a bias toward California Hotels and the west in general as well as a short section of recipes from the Hotel Del Monte. The playful illustrations by Sinclair Ross alternately reference Hollywood and the frontier West. Endpapers reproduce the autographs of many of the celebrities featured in the book. Publisher's gilt-decorated cream-colored boards near fine. In clean and bright yellow dust jacket printed in blue and orange but with several good-sized chips to the front and rear panels. Dust jacket is good only. Lane Publishing Co.; Published by Sunset Magazine in Cooperation with Hotel Del Monte hardcover books
197820152Kobe Japan: CIRA-Nippon 1978. First Edition. Wraps. Very good . 8vo. Saddle-stapled pictorial wraps. Very good plus. Light toning and small dot of soil to front cover. Interior clean and bright throughout. 50pp. <br/><br/>Issue of this Japanese anarchist self-described "libertarian" journal discussing the connections between the Russian anarchist Mikhail Bakunin and the Japanese anarchist suki Sakae. OCLC notes a copy at the University of Leeds. (CIRA-Nippon) paperback books
198224864New York: Benzene 1982. First edition. Paperback. Good . Tabloid newspaper format. Special double issue numbers 5 and 6 of this magazine of art and culture. Includes a special section on the LANGUAGE poets plus contributions by Ursule Molinaro Alice Aycock and others. 88 pp. Front cover has a 2 inch horizontal tear. A well-thumbed copy to be sure. In good to very good condition especially taking into account the inexpensive paper involved. Benzene was an influential arts zine prominent in the early 1980's. Benzene paperback books
190351872NY:: Century Co. Good. 1903. Hardcover. Seven color plates by Maxfield Parrish four color plates by Howard Pyle four color plates by Charles R. Knight and four color plates by Frank Wilbert Stokes among many other illustrations. All plates are well preserved. First edition thus. Large thick octavo half bound in black leather with marbled boards. The spine portion of the leather binding is almost completely worn away edge worn as well else good. Binding is solid. ; 964 pages . Century Co., hardcover books
1939851641939. JAPANESE MAGAZINE Tôyô Bunka Kyôkai publishe. GAHÔ YAKUSHIN NO NIPPON THE ADVANCE IN JAPAN. Tokyo Showa 14 July 1939. Volume 4 #7. Printed illustrated wrappers 32.5 x 24 cm. A photo magazine illustrated in color and bw captioned extensively in Japanese throughout with more substantial articles as well. Important and interesting magazine for the home front on Japanese progress in the Asian war and the darkening situation in Europe which would erupt into WWII within a month. Combined with more gentle fare on baseball sumo mountaineering etc. A bit worn externally but overall very good condition. Very ephemeral and hence scarce. unknown books
196857773Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1968. First edition. xvii 595 pp w/index. Top edge dusty else near fine in very good plus dust jacket that is rubbed and has a few shallow chips and tears. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, unknown books
197422560Germany: DU 1974. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. The July 1974 issue of this German magazine devoted to the arts. The main article for this issue is entitled Henri Cartier-Bresson La Basilicata. A near fine example. Uncommon issue. <br/><br/> DU paperback books
191220972Denver Colorado: Western Federation of Miners 1912. 16 pages; John M. O'Neill editor; first page with short pieces of importance to the general union movement n the U.S. & abroad political commentary; especially interesting is a pre-cursor to a following article urging laborers to stay away from the anti-union state of California and especially to not bother to apply for work at the upcoming San Francisco Exposition in 1915; followed by articles about a prison flogging in Delaware 'Dire Poverty and Great Wealth' 'W.R. Hearst Denounced' 'School Funds for Military Purposes' by John Tierney a piece on revolution by E. Moyle others; an open letter to Senator Borah by Tom Corra Organizer for the W.F.M regarding tariffs and employment; opinions on the Socialist Party trade unions 'News from Washington D.C.'; more; mining union news as in "Stay away from Tonopah Nevada" due to high unemployment and dismal future prospects for workers; also with a couple of pro-union anti-capitalist poetry pieces; a couple of memorials for passed union brothers; with a directory of local unions and offices of the Federation listed by state giving useful information with number name location meeting night president & secretary number of members address; with also the state and district listings and the womens' auxiliaries; with a few advertisements for union made materials and products and a warning "Don't be a Scab" in the mining camps of So. Dakota where the Homestake Mining Company required prospective employees to sign a non-union affiliation pledge - this paper has a facsimile printed of the pledge card on the 3rd page in; small old original subscription label on front cover of the American Association for Labor Legislation New York; large format 15 ½" x 11" size; printed on thin slightly glossy-stock paper original illustrated cover; some edgewear and chipping to paper old fold line at middle cover with a bit of loss along that line which splits the pages almost to the end of the issue no loss of text; overall in good condition and a fragile survival from this period of great unrest in the mining regions of the American West. . Soft Cover. Good. Western Federation of Miners Paperback books
40252AUTOMOBILE MAGAZINE THE RAMBLER MAGAZINE. Number Twenty-nine. Kenosha Wisconsin: Thomas B. Jeffrey & Co. 1906. 8vo. Illustrated wrappers pages 726-750 6 pages. Early auto magazine which began publication in 1905 and came out monthly. Th issue is complete. Articles of interest include "a Family Tour in a Rambler from Fresno City to Monterrey" and "Through Illinois in a Rambler." With man in-text half-tone photographs of the automobiles and travel. With six pages auto based advertisements in back. unknown books
1937872251937. DESIGN MAGAZINE. TEIKOKU KÔGEI Vol.11 #12. Tokyo Showa 12 1937. 25.7 x 19 cm. Decorated wrappers. Interesting articles on contenporary art and design. furniture fashion kitchenware graphics etc. etc. The dominant sensibility is Deco throughout. Illustrated with halftone photo plates. Very good. unknown books
1940287687Urbana 1940. paperback. fine. Volumes 1 and 2. Eight numbers. 8vo printed wrappers. Urbana Ill. 1940-43. Fine in two half leather slipcases.<br/><br/> An excellent example of this eclectic little magazine with contributors including Wallace Stevens James T. Farrell John Dos Passos Thomas Mann Kay Boyle and others.<br/><br/> unknown books
7434MICHELANGELO ARS. REVISTA DE ARTE. Ano 15 No. 66. HOMENAJE A MIGUEL ANGEL. Buenos Aires: Ars 1954. Folio. Wrappers. Unpaginated. First edition. This special issue of Ars contains twenty articles in Spanish on Michelangelo Included is an article on Michelangelo's architecture by Roberto Papini. The are numerous illustrations some of which are tipped in. Very good. unknown books
198018020Toronto: Art Official Inc 1980. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Small folio sized magazine. Edited by A A Bronson Felix Partz and Jorge Zontal General Idea. A clean very good plus copy in tall stapled wrappers. "Foreign Agents" issue. Contributions by Duncan Smith Stewart Sherman Art Language and more. Scarce. <br/><br/> Art Official, Inc paperback books