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18709894Chicago 1870. Nos. 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11. Ten issues lacking only No. 5. Each is 16pp stitched caption title as issued. Scattered dustsoil foxing and light to moderate wear. Good. <br/><br/> An unusual magazine published from 1869 through 1872 devoted to the themes of commerce and protectionism. The first article explains "Why Irishmen should vote for Protection" reminding that 'free trade' means "British free trade;" and argues that even Adam Smith would support a policy of protection for the U.S. Subsequent issues elaborate and assert "The interest of the South in Protection" as well as that of the West and "the colored man." <br/>FIRST EDITION. Not in Lomazow Ante-Fire Imprints Eberstadt Decker Sabin. OCLC records nine locations as of February 2021. unknown books
1855159588New York: Samuel Hueston 1855. First. hardcover. near fine. Frontispiece portrait and illustrated throughout with 48 other steel engraved portrait plates protected by tissue. 505pp. Short thick 4to. Beautifully bound in original thick leather with charming gilt-stamped pictorial covers and spine a.e.g. N.Y.: Samuel Hueston 1855. First edition. A near fine copy.<br/><br/> Samuel Hueston unknown books
198024036New York: The New Yorker Magazine 1980. 1 vols. Image 12 x 12-1/2 inches matted to 19 x 21 inches overall. 1 vols. Image 12 x 12-1/2 inches matted to 19 x 21 inches overall. Original Ed Fisher Cartoon Drawing. From the collection of James H. Heineman. The New Yorker Magazine unknown books
199024090New York: The New Yorker Magazine 1990. 1 vols. Image 10-1/2 x 13 inches matted to 18 x 20 inches overall. 1 vols. Image 10-1/2 x 13 inches matted to 18 x 20 inches overall. Original Frascino New Yorker Cartoon Drawing. From the collection of James H. Heineman. The New Yorker Magazine unknown books
24033New York: The New Yorker Magazine n.d. 1 vols. Each image 7 x 10 inches matted together to 37 x 16 inches overall. 1 vols. Each image 7 x 10 inches matted together to 37 x 16 inches overall. Original Garrett Price Cartoon Drawing. From the collection of James H. Heineman. The New Yorker Magazine unknown books
1927017458Chicago IL: Illinois State Department; Reserve Officers' Association of the US; National Defense Magazine 1927. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. First Edition. Quarto 4to. Eleven issues of this uncommon magazine. Includes Vol. I Nos. 4-9 May June Jul-Aug Sep-Oct Nov Dec and Vol. II Nos. 1 2 4 5 and 7 Jan-Feb Mar May-Jun Jul Nov-Dec. Protected in a clamp binder with original paperback bindings intact. The edges are lightly soiled and shelfworn with a few pages with small tears. One issue has a few ownership labels affixed to the rear cover and there is one instance of pencil notations in one issue. Devoted to the preservation and development of the responsibilities rights and privileges of citizenship under the Constitution of the United States and to the complete fulfillment of the National Defense Act of 1920. The Official Publication of the Illinois State Department Reserve Officers' Association of the US The 86th Infantry Division Association ROTC Unit of the Chicago Public High Schools and including CMTC Recall A Journal of the Citizens' Military Training Camps. Contributors include Max Mason B.S. Patterson Amos Alonzo Stagg T.J.J. Christian Leroy F. Smith C.S. Boucher C.R. Gildart Mrs. Delwin M. Campbell Edward N. Wentworh Elam L. Clarke Abel Davis John W. Thalman Mrs. Bessie Stuart Smith Alfred Sidney Story M.E. Hulse Grant M. Miles Paul Weeks James M. Shute Justus Stalnaker Mrs. Vinton Earl Sisson A.G. Weppler Grant M. Miles Howard A. Lepper W.L. Velie Jr. Joseph T. Ryerson Lloyd D. Mielenz Bess C. Sweeney W.A. Rosenfield C.B. Robbins W.A. Oldfather C.L.H. Ruggles H.A. Jung Grace H. Brosseau William Green Howard P. Savage George C. Seaman Joseph M. Woods Tom R. Wyles Justus Stalnaker Fred E. Busbey Edward N. Wentworth J.J. Kelly T.D. Bonneville Charles G. Dawes William Lassiter Carlos E. Black Ferre C. Watkins Mrs. Sydney Leighton Smith Walter C. Cole Edward N. Wentworth Charles C. Haffner Charles P. Summerall Helen Douglas W.J. Patterson D.C. Shull Dwight R. Davis Noble Brandon Judah Harris Lanning David Kinley W.T. Merry W.F. Lodge William M. Mumm Ralph R. Bush Walter Dill Scott S.B. McKinney Mrs. James A. Patten Kenneth L. Wilson E.G. Chapman Mary Allison Goodhue W.B. Shearer Foster S. Elroy and C.A. Rogers Jr. First edition. Illinois State Department; Reserve Officers' Association of the US; National Defense Magazine Paperback books
23727New York: The New Yorker Magazine n.d. 1 vols. Image 10-1/2 x 13 inches matted and framed. Fine. 1 vols. Image 10-1/2 x 13 inches matted and framed. Original Leo Cullum Cartoon. From the collection of James H. Heineman.<br/><br/>Exhibited at the International Cartoon Festival Knokke Belgium 1991. The New Yorker Magazine unknown books
183753662Washington D.C.: Langtree & O'Sullivan March 4 1837. Folio broadside approx. 14" x 8" double column text beneath a running head; stained and toned and with two paper repairs on the verso and several small chips in the left margin affecting a few words and letters. With promotional blurbs by Andrew Jackson and a reviewer for the Richmond Enquirer. Not in American Imprints. OCLC locates the Trinity Newberry Virginia and the AAS copies only. There was also a quarto bifolium version of the same. <br/><br/> Langtree & O'Sullivan, March 4 unknown books
201730095Nice: Provence 2017. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Complete eight issue set of this marvelous magazine published out of Nice over an eight year span. A magazine with serious aspirations to art art spaces artist books culture and more. All issues in very good or better condition most are essentially fine. Quite scarce as a set. Random issues do appear on the market from time to time but sets are difficult to come by. Essays photographs artwork and more. Provence paperback books
197822872EChicago: Playboy Magazine 1978. First Edition. Playboy Magazine Founder Hugh Hefner's Copy with his bookplate affixed to the inner front cover and a letter of provenance from the Hugh M. Hefner Foundation. Illustrated catalogue issued to accompany an exhibition of illustrations artworks and photographs that have appeared in Playboy Magazine over its first 25 years of publication selected by longtime Playboy Magazine Art Director Arthur Paul. Illustrated throughout in color and black & white. 8†x 8†staplebound unpaginated. About fine condition with just a hint of handling to the covers and a faint bit of discoloration 4†x 2†to the upper right corner of the front cover in printed wrappers. Hugh Hefner was an avid book and art collector movie aficionado and print lover. The first issue of Playboy was October 1 1953 with Marilyn Monroe as the first centerfold and its final printed issue was released on March 17 2020 with the magazine now available online. The magazine played an important part in the so-called ‘sexual revolution’ and still remains one of the most recognizable brands in the world. Notable for its nude and semi-nude centerfolds the magazine also published a wide variety of short stories by such significant writers as Arthur C. Clarke Ian Fleming Vladamir Nabokov Ray Bradbury Saul Bellow P.G. Wodehouse Chuck Palahniuk Roald Dahl Haruki Murakami and Margaret Atwood. Then there were the interviews and terrific cartoons by Jules Feiffer Shel Silverstein Gahan Wilson and more. Playboy Magazine unknown books
164273401London 1642. hardcover. very good. 14pp. 4to later 1/2 calf upper margins trimmed close. Ex-lib stamp on verso of title. London: R.H. 1642. First Edition. Scarce. Very good .<br/><br/> STC Wing M 248 locating only the Huntington and Harvard copies in America.<br/><br/> unknown books
199524142New York: The New Yorker Magazine 1995. 1 vols. Image 13 x 15 inches matted to 18 x 21 inches overall. 1 vols. Image 13 x 15 inches matted to 18 x 21 inches overall. Original Cline New Yorker Cartoon Drawing. From the collection of James H. Heineman. The New Yorker Magazine unknown books
199524027New York: The New Yorker Magazine 1995. 1 vols. Image 16 x 13 inches matted to 22 x 18 inches ovedrall. 1 vols. Image 16 x 13 inches matted to 22 x 18 inches ovedrall. Original Michael Witte New Yorker Drawing. From the collection of James H. Heineman. The New Yorker Magazine unknown books
198422147Zurich: Parkett Verlag 1984. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Issue number 2 of this long running art journal. This issue features collaborations with artist Sigmar Polke a piece on Gary Indiana architecture in Berlin and much more. A fine as-new copy still in shrinkwrap. By far the scarcest issue of this magazine. Original Polke multiple included. Parkett Verlag paperback books
200416117JSan Francisco: Chronicle Books 2004. First edition Second printing. Large quarto. Playboy Magazine Founder Hugh Hefner's Copy. From the library of Hugh Hefner with a Hefner bookplate and a letter of provenance from the Hugh M. Hefner Foundation. Opening with an introduction by Hugh Hefner this is a terrific collection of comics which appeared during 50 years of publication of Hefner's Playboy Magazine. The Playboy Magazine founder was an avid book and art collector movie aficionado and print lover and his library was loaded with items like this reflecting his passions. Bound in the publisher's glossy red boards. Contents clean and bright. Boards square and tight. In the illustrated dust jacket and uncommon publisher's wraparound title band with the jacket being really sharp and the band being lightly worn. Chronicle Books hardcover books
198523728New York: The New Yorker Magazine 1985. 1 vols. Image 8-1/2 x 9 inches matted to 15 x 17 inches overall. 1 vols. Image 8-1/2 x 9 inches matted to 15 x 17 inches overall. Original Handlesman New Yorker Cartoon Drawing. From the collection of James H. Heineman.<br/><br/>Exhibited at the Museum of Cartoon Art Ryebrook NY 1988-89 and the Art Institutes of Dallas and Houston TX 1990. The New Yorker Magazine unknown books
1942878591942. FRONT MAGAZINE SUGIHARA Jirô editor. DAI TÔA KENSETSU GAHÔ Ajia no Mamori - Teikoku Kaigun. Tokyo Nippon Denpo Showa 17 1942 Photo-illustrated wrappers. 42.3 x 29.7 cm. This is the Japanese language home edition of the great propaganda magazine FRONT which appeared in some 15 different languages. This edition combines the first and second number dedicated to the Imperial Navy and its "defense of Asia"including amazing photo plates some folding of the attacks on European holdings in Southeast Asia and the attack on Pearl Harbor. The work combined the talents of some of the most important of Japan's photographers working under the direction of Kimura Ihei. The layout was designed under the direction of Hara Hiromu. Our copy is in very good condition inside and out. Very unusual and very important. unknown books
196630688New York: Elephant 1966. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Complete three volume set of John Perreault's small press mimeo revolution era poetry magazine. All three issues in very good or better condition. Issue No. Two is especially uncommon. Dimensions and quality of printing vary with each issue. All in stapled wrappers printed on rectos only. Anne Waldman James Brody Thomas Clark Ted Berrigan and much more. Warhol provides the cover artwork for the first issue. Elephant paperback books
198330473Lenox Ma: United Artists 1983. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Sold here together is the complete eighteen issue run of United Artists a second generation New York School poetry journal edited by Mayer and Warsh. One of the last of the great poetry mimeo magazines. Each issue tended to focus on substantial work by a handful of poets. Some occasional rust to staples but overall a handsome clean very good set. Tall side-stapled wrappers. The first fifteen issues had very simple printed covers; the final three issues had cover art. Individual issues of this magazine can often be found on the web but complete sets are few and far between. United Artists paperback books
1927879731927. MAGAZINE TEIKOKU HATSUMEI KYÔKAI. HATSUMEI THE INVENTION 41 issues. Tokyo Maru-no-uchi. Magazines bound Western style in decorated wrappers. 1927 - 1943. About 26 x 19 cm in size. This important magazine began in 1905. The Imperial Science and Invention Society that published the magazine built a permanent research facility for inventors in the Meguro area in Tokyo about the time of the earthquake. The magazine continued after the war and is still in publication today. This group of issues is as follows: Vol. 24 1927 #s 3457; Vol. 27 1930 #s 9 & 11; Vol. 29 1932 #s 5 & 7; Vol. 34 1937 #s 6-12; Vol.35 1938 #s 9 & 10; Vol.36 1939 #9; Vol.37 1940 #s 246-9 12; Vol.38 1941 #s 2-41012; Vol.39 1942 #s 24-68912; Vol.40 1943 #s 1245. The earlier issues are dedicated to civilian inventions though as war looms in the late 30s and arrives in the 40s the inventions grow warlike as well. However in 1943 there is a strange cover photo of a torn Japanese flag seemingly hanging at half staff - odd message indeed in the middle of a total war. Overall good or better condition with occasional soiling and edgewear. Very unusual in the marketplace. unknown books
197024032New York: The New Yorker Magazine 1970. 1 vols. Image 14 x 20 inches matted and framed to 20 x 26 inches overall. 1 vols. Image 14 x 20 inches matted and framed to 20 x 26 inches overall. Original George Price New Yorker Cartoon Drawing. From the collection of James H. Heineman.<br/>Caption reads "And here goes the gun signalling the start of the season.". The New Yorker Magazine unknown books
197024031New York: The New Yorker Magazine 1970. 1 vols. Image 19 x 21 inches matted and framed to 24 x 25-1/2 inches. 1 vols. Image 19 x 21 inches matted and framed to 24 x 25-1/2 inches. Original George Price New Yorker Cartoon Drawing. From the collection of James H. Heineman.<br/>Caption reads "I'll be at Georgette's Laundramat and Bar-and-Grill". The New Yorker Magazine unknown books
1902242740Shanghai: North China Herald 1902. First. hardcover. very good. 4 volumes: Volume I - IV. Profusely illustrated tinted in black & white red blue green purple and sepia. Several large folding plates. 4to 3/4 rust morocco decorative yellow cloth; hinges repaired leather spines chipped and worn with most of volume missing but repaired. Shanghai: North China Herald 1902-1905. First Editions. Scarce. Internally fine with worn but sound bindings.<br/><br/> North China Herald unknown books
1858871021858. MAGAZINE. A FLORAL WORLD AND GARDEN GUIDE. London: Groombridge and Sons 1858-1876. 19 volumes. Each volume collects a year's periodical issues; and each is illustrated throughout with wood-engraved text illustrations. Most volumes include some plates. Later years from 1869 to 1876 include a dozen full color plates in each volume. The 19 volumes offered here contain a total of 117 plates of which 106 are color. The first six volumes are bound in publisher's decorated brown cloth and the remaining volumes in publisher's decorated dark green cloth. There is occasional spotting throughout the text and to the odd plate. About three of the plates from the later volumes have a moderate crease. Some minor wear at heads and extremities of volumes yet an appealing set. A run of this length is seldom seen. unknown books
194089451940. 1 vols. One full red calf corporate ledger titled "Yachting Incorporated"; one green cloth stock ledger with the remains of a Yachting label on the upper cover; two green cloth books of stock certificates each labeled "Yachting Incorporated Preferred Stock" and one such book labeled "Yachting Incorporated Common Stock"; a similar book of stock certificates of Kennedy Brothers Incorporated; two appointment books with tide tables for 1937 and 1938; and a brown expanding legal-size folder of documents. 1 vols. An Archive Concerning Yachting Magazine. John C. Kennedy was successively treasurer then president of Yachting Inc. publishers of Yachting Magazine and retained this archive after the magazine changed hands in the late 1930s. Included in this material are the corporate records of the Kelmo Corporation into which Yachting Inc. was merged in 1924 it later separated and was re-merged in 1940 records of the Yachting Board of Directors' meetings primarily concerning financing and including the meeting agreeing to sell all the capital stock to Kennedy; the actual books of issued and unissued common and preferred stock certificates of Yachting Inc. a book of shares of common stock of Kennedy Brothers Incorporated transferring Yachting stock to the Kennedys; the original 1923 signed option agreement by which Yachting's owners transferred for $40000 the total outstanding stock common and preferred and the actual stock certificates themselves and the original agreement of Oswald Garrison Villard conferring for $15000 his title and interest in the magazine--name records and other assets; Yachting's corporate income tax returns for 1927 and 1933 and some later tax and real estate correspondence; a lengthy Price Waterhouse report concerning the history and financial condition of Yachting as of January 1924 and a less encouraging special balance sheet and P&L for 1933; a 1933 recapitulation of book sales; and balance sheets and stock certificates of related companies. <br/> <br/> Also included are two 4 x 7" black leatherette books "Tide Tables and Daily Log" for l937 and 1938 in which John C. Kennedy has recorded his daily activities from July 7 l937 thru December 31 1938. Of particular interest are the efforts made in the fall of 1937 to interest Roy E. Larsen of Time Inc. in the purchase of Yachting Magazine by Time--a proposition which Larsen declined. The entries for 1938 deal mostly with Kennedy's growing financial worries and the decline of his sister's and his own health: it comes as a shock to learn that the author of these almost unbearably poignant entries was only 50 years old. On June 28 Kennedy reports the transfer "which took away my last of Yachting after 15 yrs." <br/><br/> In addition the archive contains the original certification of the familiar "Yachting" logo as a U.S. trade-mark registered June 3 1924; the original certificate registering the same in Canada dated January 20 1925; the unsigned carbon of a 1935 deposition by John C. Kennedy with accompanying schedule showing Yachting Inc.'s stock portfolio at the time of its sale in 1933 at a loss of $144000; the magazine's copy of a signed agreement to publish "The Model Yacht" by John O. Berg; a corrected draft of a document changing the corporate name of Yachting Inc. to Kelmo Corporation dated October 26 1939; 5 insurance policies with photostats of applications on the life of John C. Kennedy; his U.S. passport issued 1924; his autograph 2-pp enumeration of property to be divided among the heirs of his mother along with photographs and correspondence concerning her grave; and other papers including his agreement to lease from Jules S. Bache his 112-ft. diesel yacht "Colmena" for July and August 1931 for $13500--a unique souvenir of happier days. Altogether an archive of engrossing interest for the business and sporting historian alike. unknown books