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19943704BBPalo Alto (California), Annual Reviews Inc. (Leonard Machlis). 1956 -, 1994). 4°. Original cloth. Most of the volumes with dustwrapper). With owners stamp on the front fly leaf. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden + 39 volumes (volume 1 to 39).
195346012PRIMERA EDICION.- Madrid: Pero impreso en Valencia por Editorial Castalia 1953-54.- con 641 paginas en numeración continua para los 6 Nos.; 4º 24 x 17 cm; Cartulina Ed. Estuche editorial.- REVISTA COMPLETA EN 6 Nos.: Nº 1 Mayo-Junio 1953; Nº 2 Julio-Agosto 1953; Nº 3 Septiembre-Octubre 1953; Nº 4 Noviembre-Diciembre 1953; Nº 5 Enero-Febrero 1954; Nº 6 Ultimo Número 1954. Aunque en el colofón indica a este Nº 6 como impreso el 26 de Febrero de 1955. De los 4 primeros Nos. de esta revista se tiraron 2000 ejemplares pero de los Nos 5 y 6 solo se tiraron 500 ejemplares. En esta importantÃsima revista literaria se reunen trabajos del famoso grupo de escritores madrileños del medio siglo como Carmen MatÃn Gaite Josefina RodrÃguez José MarÃa de Quinto Medardo Fraile etc. LITERATURA Y FILOSOFÃA ESPAÑOLAS DE LOS SIGLOS XIX-XXI Y SU HISTORIA EN GENERAL Libro en español Editorial Castalia paperback
19431019Buenos Aires: Universidad de Buenos Aires.- Año I: Nos. 1 y 2 1943; Año II: Nos. 1 2 3 y 4 1944; Año III: Nos. 1 2 3 y 4 1945; Año IV: Nos. 1 2 3 y 4 1946; 1948: Nos. 6 7 y 8 no tenemos de enero a marzo; 1949: Nos. 9 10 y 11 no tenemos de julio a octubre; 1950: Nos. 13 14 15 y 16; 1951: No.18 no tenemos de enero a marzo y julio a diciembre; 1952: Nos. 21 22 y 24 no tenemos de julio a septiembre; 1953: Nos. 27 y 28 no tenemos de enero a junio.- Son en total 30 números al precio unitario de 39 Eur. cada uno aunque se ofrecen en conjunto. En general en muy buen estado salvo los meses que faltan que han quedado reseñados. LITERATURA ESTUDIOS LITERARIOS FILOSOFÃA Y PENSAMIENTO IBEROAMERICANO EN GENERAL Libro en español Universidad de Buenos Aires paperback
19782091202133105541Mitsuhito-sha 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 25 Mitsuhito-sha paperback
1953220335中国妇女杂志社 Zhongguo Funü zazhi she. 1953 -1979. Unique collection of 71 magazines for Chinese women published 1953 - 1979. This collection comprises: 64 copies of "Chinese Women" 中国妇女 magazine text in simplified Chinese characters; 5 copies of "New Chinese Women" 新中国妇女 magazine text in traditional Chinese characters; and 1 copy of "Chinese Youth" 中国青年 magazine all 25.7 x 18.8cm. Paper browned some underlining in both pencil and ink names written in ink on covers; in some issues leaves are loose some covers have library stamps stains and tears with a little loss; edges and spines on many issues worn. In general text is unaffected except for Issue 9 1953 which has considerable loss to the upper section throughout. <br> <br>An important collection of information on women's issues during this eventful Chinese era. Overall the majority of the issues are in good secondhand condition showing signs of use and age. <br> <br>From the library of a well-known Australian scholar of China whose lifelong research in Chinese women's issues led her to acquire these periodicals whenever the opportunity presented itself. The magazine 中国妇女 Zhongguo Funü was founded in 1939 during the Anti-Japanese War by the All-China Women's Federation ACWF a leading women's organization in China. Originally aimed at mobilizing women for national liberation and social progress it evolved to address broader women's rights family life and social development. <br> <br>中国妇女 <br>1956 Issue 4 6 7 8 11 <br>1957 Issue 9 <br>1958 Issues 4 7 8 9 18 <br>1959 Issues 2 6 9 10 13 17 20 21 <br>1960 Issues 1 3 6 8 10 13 19 21 22 <br> I961 Issues 3 8 9 10 11 12 <br>1962 Issues 1 2 3 4 5 9 10 11 12 <br>1963 Issues 1 2 6 9 <br>1964 Issues 5 7 9 10 11 <br>1965 Issues 1-2 4 5 11 <br>1966 Issues 3 4 4 missing cover <br>1978 Issues 2 5 6 <br>1979 Issues 2 6 9 <br> <br>新中國婦女 <br>1953 Issue 9 major loss to top left corner section affecting text throughout <br>1954 Issue 1 <br>1955 Issues 3 5 7 8 <br> <br>中国青年 <br>1963 Issue 10-11 . 中国妇女杂志社 [Zhongguo Funü zazhi she]. unknown
- K éditeur, Paris 1948, 13,5x19,5cm, broché. - First edition of this issue about Antonin Artaud, one of 50 numbered copies on chiffon du Marais, the only large paper copies. Texts by Antonin Artaud, Georges Braque, René Char, Charles Dullin, Jacques Audiberti, Camille Bryen, André Pieyre de Mandiargues, Arthur Adamov... A good and rare copy. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Edition originale de ce numéro consacré à Antonin Artaud, un des 50 exemplaires numérotés sur chiffon du Marais, seuls grands papiers. Textes d'Antonin Artaud, Georges Braque, René Char, Charles Dullin, Jacques Audiberti, Camille Bryen, André Pieyre de Mandiargues, Arthur Adamov... Agréable et rare exemplaire.
18523127CBErster - vierter Jahrgang. Erlangen, Enke, 1852-55. Gr.-8°. Mit 144 lith. Tafel, gedr. bei A. Kolb, Nbg. Marmor. Ppde. d. Zt. mit roten Rückenschildchen.
195753783Hamilton & Co.: London 1957. Digest magazine. A complete run of all 85 issues of UK sf magazine AUTHENTIC from 1951 to 1957 published by Hamilton & Co Stafford fortnightly at first then monthly from no 8 issues numbered consecutively no volume numbers edited by L G Holmes aka Gordon Landsborough January 1951-November 1952 H J Campbell December 1952-January 1956 and E C Tubb February 1956-October 1957. The first two issues were titled Authentic Science Fiction Series no 3 - no 8 as Science Fiction Fortnightly no 9 -no 12 as Science Fiction Monthly only from no 13 to the last issue 85 having AUTHENTIC in the title. Overall a VG set the earliest issues VG with NO poor/fair copies added just to complete the set but most of the later issues are near fine NF or better. Hamilton & Co.: London unknown
19982090502125200031Not Available 1998. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
18602092902138301065Kawauchiya Heishichi Matsuya Kihei board 1860. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 44 Size: 7x15.5cm Kawauchiya Heishichi Matsuya Kihei board paperback
2015234382015 Dix éditions Grazia, Spéciales Festival de Cannes, du 14 au 23 mai 2015, in-folio, pliées, 8 pages, dont double page centrale présentant une scène d'un film dont l'actrice porte Chanel, dans une boîte titrée, joint les 10 planches de films en tirage de luxe offset, in-folio (35 x 50 cm.), justifiées 3/12 et cosignées par l'artiste Iris Hatzfeld et le Rédacteur en chef Joseph Ghosn. Avec le dessin original d'Iris Hatzfeld aux encres de couleurs signé, titré Blow up, 2015, 21 x 30 cm.
19782111902160306193Mitsuhito-sha 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 180 pages average Size: B5 size Number of books: 25 Mitsuhito-sha paperback
193119770Dayton OH: The McCall Company 1931-32. Vertical crease to the first issue mild rubbing and stress creases to the set a nearly fine to fine set with the exception of the January 1932 issue which is good only 19770. Octavo six issues pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Bedsheet format. Complete six part serial "The Triumph of Tarzan" later published in book form as TARZAN TRIUMPHANT. The first issue has a Tarzan cover by Laurence Herndon. Reference: Heins p. 76-77. The McCall Company unknown
193916075Chicago: Popular Publications 1939. Some age tanning to page edges mild edge wear to cover with several tiny edge tears and two small chips to left edge closed tear along upper front cover a very good or better copy. 16075. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Features the Raymond Chandler story "Pearls are a Nuisance". Reference: Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazine pp. 168-170. Popular Publications unknown
1927879731927. MAGAZINE TEIKOKU HATSUMEI KYOKAI. 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
17903753<b>Washington's First State of the Union Address & Jefferson's Report on Currency Weights and Measures</b><p>Mathew Carey's <i>American Museum</i> was published from January 1787 to December 1792. According to Mott it shared with <i>The</i><i>Columbian Magazine</i> the honor of being America's first successful magazine. This is volume eight of twelve volumes with six issues each with the issues from July through December 1790. <br /></p><p>The volume contains two signature pieces from the early Federal period -- Washington's first State of the Union address Appendix II pp. 47-48 and Jefferson's report on currency weights and measures Appendix II pp. 35-46. Among the other noteworthy content is Ferdinando Fairfax's "Plan for liberating the negroes within the United States" essentially a gradual voluntary government-assisted emancipation with relocation of the freed slaves to a new colony in Africa.<br /></p><p><b>Reference:</b> Mott <i>A History of American Magazines 1741-1850</i>: pp. 100-103.</p><b>Condition:</b> Original calf binding with red title label and embossed volume number "8". Ex-library with ornate early "Erasmus Hall Library" bookplate inside front board. Lacking ffep. Head and tail of spine eroded. Front board rejointed; rear hinge cracked. Contents age-toned with scattered light foxing and spotting with very infrequent heavier foxing. <br /><br />ICN 2387. Carey, Stewart, & Co. hardcover
196228510<p>FLAME 1962. B/W Photo of Her in White FUR Stole & Evening Dress on MAGAZINE Cvr American singer and pianist who has been cited as "the most popular black female recording artist of the '50s .MAGAZINE Signed on cover Dinah ORIGINAL Jan 1962 THE FLAMINGO FLAME MAGAZINES FROM FLAMINGO CLUB GOOD- Condition Light rub wear scuff EDGE CHIPS & FEW SMALL HOLES. Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Printer Wrapper. Good/No Jacket.</p> FLAME paperback
193631578New York: C.J.H. Publications Inc. 1936. Text paper tanned but quite supple light edge wear with tiny closed tears at the upper and lower spine. A very good or better copy with bright front cover. 31578. Large octavo single issue illustrations by Fred Meagher pictorial wrappers saddle stapled. Pulp magazine. The only issue which includes eight full page color illustrations. An attempt to blend the comic strip and pulp field which did not find the right audience. Includes the lead story which stars Flash Gordon and three other SF stories. Reference: Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 273-274. C.J.H. Publications, Inc. unknown
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
232851983. Transgender Tapestry a run of 13 magazines spanning 1983 to 2002 trace the editorial and political development of a major U.S. transgender periodical from the Tiffany Club era of "the magazine for persons interested in transvestism & transsexualism" to the later IFGE-era language of "Celebrating the Diversity of Gender Expression." Issue 40 1983 grounds the early publication in community infrastructure through "A HOUSE What it means" "Special Report: Provincetown Outing 1983" and "NO NAME: Coping with the use and mis-use of labels" while Issue 74 Winter 1995 announces the title shift to Transgender Tapestry and pairs that change with cover lines on Rachael Pollack "The SRS Surgeon Crisis" and "Hunks in Frocks: The New Drag Films." The later issues in this run extend that documentary range into debates over Stonewall memory spouses' and wives' rights intersex politics hate crimes Sylvia Rivera and anti-violence discourse all within the publication history of a magazine founded by Merissa Sherrill Lynn and renamed beginning with Issue 74 in Winter 1995.<br /> <br /> Tapestry / Transgender Tapestry. Massachusetts: Tiffany Club and International Foundation for Gender Education 1983-2002. Archive of 13 issues. The run preserves multiple title states including The TV-TS Tapestry Tapestry Journal and Transgender Tapestry and several issues retain strong cover copy and interior editorial matter that show the magazine's changing terminology subject matter and intended readership across two decades.<br /> <br /> 1 Lynn Merissa Sherrill and Delores Carter eds. The TV-TS Tapestry. Wayland Massachusetts: Tiffany Club 1983. Issue 40.<br /> 2 Lynn Merissa Sherrill ed. The TV-TS Tapestry. Massachusetts: Tiffany Club 1991. Issue 59. <br /> 3 Lynn Merissa Sherrill and Vivian D. Allen eds. The TV-TS Tapestry Journal. Massachusetts Fall 1994. Issue 69. <br /> 4 Allen Vivian D. ed. The TV-TS Tapestry Journal. Massachusetts Winter 1995. Issue 70. <br /> 5 Lynn Merissa Sherrill ed. The TV-TS Tapestry Journal. Massachusetts Summer 1995. Issue 72. <br /> 6 Allen Vivian D. ed. The TV-TS Tapestry Journal. Massachusetts Fall 1995. Issue 73. <br /> 7 Lynn Merissa Sherrill ed. Transgender Tapestry. Massachusetts: International Foundation for Gender Education Winter 1995. Issue 74. <br /> 8 Transgender Tapestry. Massachusetts: International Foundation for Gender Education Summer 1997. Issue 79. <br /> 9 Transgender Tapestry. Massachusetts: International Foundation for Gender Education Fall 1997. Issue 80. <br /> 10 Transgender Tapestry. Massachusetts: International Foundation for Gender Education Summer 1999. Issue 87. <br /> 11 Transgender Tapestry. Massachusetts: International Foundation for Gender Education Fall 1999. Issue 88. <br /> 12 Transgender Tapestry. Massachusetts: International Foundation for Gender Education Winter 2000. Issue 92. <br /> 13 Transgender Tapestry. Massachusetts: International Foundation for Gender Education Summer 2002. Issue 98. <br /> <br /> These 13 issues span transgender community debates across two decades of change: early issues address naming labels and community formation through pieces such as "A HOUSE What it means" and "NO NAME: Coping with the use and mis-use of labels" while the renamed Transgender Tapestry moves into explicitly political and institutional subjects including "The SRS Surgeon Crisis" "The First National Gender Lobby Day" "From Stonewall the Rebellion to Stonewall the Movie" "The GID Controversy" "Disposable People" "Remembering Our Dead" "Focus: Intersex" "GenderPAC in Washington" "Intersex Advocacy" "Jennifer Levi Attorney for Gender Justice" and "The Transgender Civil Rights Project." Across these issues the magazine records the shift from the Tiffany Club's earlier "tv-ts" and "transsexualism" framework to the broader transgender politics formalized by the title change at Issue 74 in Winter 1995. The later numbers coincide with the consolidation of transgender rights organizing in the 1990s and early 2000s: GenderPAC lobbying public argument over Gender Identity Disorder the emergence of Transgender Day of Remembrance-era anti-violence discourse expanded intersex advocacy and national legal work around gender identity discrimination all appear here in contemporaneous print rather than retrospective summary. <br /> Light creasing and minor handling wear across the run; interiors generally clean and complete. Overall good condition. This run preserves issue by issue the magazine's own record of changing transgender language political priorities and community print culture from the early 1980s through the early 2000s. unknown
1901ZB1016752London : National Magazine Company 1901. volumes 1-80 1901-1928 passim lacks volumes 52 & 66 & many volume indices folio profusely illustrated partly bound various ownership markings but in all textually clean and bindings tight. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. London : National Magazine Company unknown
329581New York 1970. Illustrated wrappers with bump to bottom corner and along side some soiling else very good. Missing Section 2 all other sections are present and near fine. Aspen Magazine No. 8 often refrered to as "The Fluxus Issue" contains works by Dan Graham David Antin Terry Atkinson Michael Baldwin Philip Glass Jackson Mac Low La Monte Young Steve Reich Richard Serra Yvonne Rainer Jo Baer Dennis Oppenheim Robert Morris Robert Smithson and Edward Ruscha. unknown
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
19892110502150903115Mitsuhito-sha 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 16 Mitsuhito-sha paperback
18551530Sevilla: Imp-Libr. Española y Extrangera el tomo 1º y Francisco Alvarez y Cia. tomos 2º 3º y 4º 1855-57.- 4 TOMOS VII768; 798; 790; 780 pp.; 4º 24 x 155 cm; Media Piel época ligeramente gastada.- COLABORAN: Juan Nicolas Böhl de Faber ; Fernando de Gabriel y Ruiz de Apodaca; Aureliano Fernandez-Guerra; Fernán Caballero; Ramón de Campoamór; Eduardo Mier; Juan Eugenio de Hartzenbusch; José Amador de los RÃos; Juan de Ariza; José Bermudez de Castro; Alberto Lista y Aragón; Juan Valera; Antonio Alcalá Galiano y Trujillo. etc. MUY RARA. Solo ofrecemos los 4 primeros tomos. Palau 263737 indica 6 tomos. Las encuadernaciones se encuentran algo rozadas en los bordes pero restauradas y la cabeza del lomo del tomo III está reparada de pequeñas faltas. El interior en perfecto estado. LITERATURA Y FILOSOFÃA ESPAÑOLAS DE LOS SIGLOS XIX-XXI Y SU HISTORIA EN GENERAL Libro en español Imp-Libr. Española y Extrangera [el tomo 1º] y Francisco Alvare hardcover