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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
198429474Zurich: Parkett Verlag 1984. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Thick wide paperbound quarto. The uncommon third issue of this long-running art periodical published in Zurich. Text in English and German. This issue with collaborations with Martin Disler. A very handsome near fine copy. Parkett Verlag paperback books
198414999Santa Barbara: Art/Life 1984. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. 4to. Arts periodical given over entirely to original contributions mostly SIGNED by the contributors in various formats. Poems tipped in plates collages etc. A very good example in plastic binding. <br/><br/> Art/Life paperback books
1895SKU1034922New York: Cassier Magazine Company 1895. LEATHER_BOUND. Good. Magazine is bound in dark green 3/4 leather with marbled paper panels and endpapers. Gilt stamp design and page edges. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. 384 pp. with an additional supplement titled "Some Niagara Power Applications" 53 pp.-164 pp. Full of interesting diagrams photos and illustrations. Pages are crisp and clean well kept and well made. 1895. Cassier Magazine Company hardcover books
16322Life. Vol. 62 No. 1607. August 14 1913. Life Publishing Company 1913. Pages 255-290.11 x 9 in. This popular weekly magazine is filled with articles letters and cartoons relating to life in the early 20th century including several references to women's suffrage advocates. Page 276 shows a cartoon of a militant British suffrage advocate. A "Blasted Britisher" says "My Word! We men are not all angels you know." The suffragette with a bomb hidden behind her back replies that they soon will be. An image titled "The Call of the Wild" p. 280 shows a woman walking away from a new husband to join a parade of suffrage advocates and page 282 shows "The Militant's Husband: How Restful the Water Looks" with a domineering woman about to push her husband off of a pier. Some wear to binding and expected toning but crisp pages. Good condition. An interesting piece of history capturing some of the different popular ideas and opinions about women's rights. unknown books
196731484Toronto: Satyrday 1967. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Stapled newsprint. Volume 2 Number 3 of this underground newspaper / magazine documenting the hippie scene in the Yorkville area of Toronto in the late 60's. 30 pp including covers. Great Human Be-In advertisement on the rear panel. Article on Gathering of the Tribes and formation of the Yorkville Diggers included in this issue. Printed on inexpensive newspaper stock. Paper is a bit toned with age as might be expected otherwise in unmarked very good condition. Uncommon as are all the issues of this magazine. Satyrday paperback books
198529473Zurich: Parkett Verlag 1985. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Thick wide paperbound quarto. The uncommon sixth issueof this long-running art periodical published in Zurich. Text in English and German. This issue with collaborations with Jannis Kounellis. Prior owner name else a very handsome near fine copy. Parkett Verlag paperback books
13378NY 1971. VERY GOOD. NY, 1971 unknown books
197914785New York: ArtCover 1979. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Oblong quarto. Scarce second issue of this magazine devoted to conceptual art and artists. 55 pp plus ads at rear of magazine. A clean very good plus copy in photo-illustrated wrappers. <br/><br/> ArtCover paperback books
198529475Zurich: Parkett Verlag 1985. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Thick wide paperbound quarto. The uncommon eigth issue of this long-running art periodical published in Zurich. Text in English and German. This issue with collaborations with Markus Raetz. A very handsome near fine copy. Parkett Verlag paperback books
198317799Los Angeles: U Turn 1983. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Oblong stapled wrappers. Third issue of this scarce arts journal. 16 pp including illustrated covers. Small soft pencil is present although no longer adhered to the place on page 2. Includes a section of work by Lisa Bloomfield. This copy once belonged to poet Hannah Weiner with her Providence address on the rear cover. A clean very good copy. <br/><br/> U Turn paperback books
197614017San Francisco: La Mamelle 1976. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Art magazine edited by Carl E. Loeffler. Uncommon early issue devoted to video art. Oversized newspaper format. Folded once. Some expected wear due to the somewhat awkward size of the magazine and the inexpensive newspaper stock used. Very good condition. <br/><br/> La Mamelle paperback books
197230496London: Hansom Books 1972. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Tall stapled illustrated wrappers. Volume 7 Number 7 of this long-running arts magazine published out of London and edited by Colin Naylor. A well-thumbed copy but still in very good condition. 70 pp. A "fluxus-related" issue with contributions by Maciunas Higgins and others. Hansom Books paperback books
183954858NY:: Jemima M. Lewer. Very Good. 1839. Hardcover. American edition - Volume VIII. Octavo half bound in black leather and marbled boards gilt lettering and raised bands along spine double columns. Moderate shelf wear and aging else very good. Binding is solid.; 860 pages . Jemima M. Lewer, hardcover books
183954857NY:: Jemima M. Mason. Very Good. 1839. Hardcover. American edition - Volume IX. Octavo half bound in black leather and marbled boards gilt lettering and raised bands along spine double columns. Moderate shelf wear and aging else very good. Binding is solid.; 858 pages . Jemima M. Mason, hardcover books
187019459Chicago 1870. 16pp Caption tile as issued printed in double columns stitched. Light dustsoiling of outer leaves light waterstain running through bottom margin minimal foxing. Good.<br/><br/> An unusual magazine published from 1869 through 1872 devoted to the themes of commerce and protectionism <br/>FIRST EDITION OCLC 40971612 1 36515033 3 the series Not in Lomazow Ante-Fire Imprints Eberstadt Decker Sabin I Union List of Serials 846 8. unknown books
18444333baEDublin Ireland: William Curry 1844. Book. Very good- condition. Hardcover. American Indians; periodical; 768p. incl. index; 22.2cm; original paper covered boards detached; cloth spine; p. 348-9 notice of visit of Ojibways to England in company of George Catlin 1796-1872 painter. William Curry Hardcover books
45887NY: Conde Nast nd. Paperback. Good. 60pp. Heavily foxed with a small tear to the bottom of the front else a good example in publisher's stapled wraps. <br/><br/> Conde Nast paperback books