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19402156New York N.Y. William Edwin Rudge 1940-1948. 4to. Vol.I-Vol. V. Number 1-4 of each year plus Vol. V Number 4. 1940-1948. Printed wrappers for each volume. 1st Edition. All in fine condition each year encased in a blue paper covered sleeve. Vol. I: 1940 Vol 1-4 A mutitude of articles on prints and books as well as numerous illustrations. Vol. II: 1942 #1-4 "Aristocracy in Prints" American engraver Vol. III: #1-4 1943 t. Vol. IV: 1946 #1-4Vol. V:1948 #4 only. On request I will provide a detailed list of articles included.<br />The journal was founded by William Edwin Rudge to demonstrate "the far reaching importance of the graphic arts" including art prints commercial printing wallpaper etc. Contents were eclectic covering typography book making book printing fine prints as well as the trade journal aspects of printing candy bar wrappers.8<p>Initially the publication included original prints such as the frontispiece for Vol 1 #1 Jun 1940 a two color woodcut by Hans Alexander Mueller and Vol 1 #3 December 1940 a black and white wood engraving by Paul Landacre.</p><p>By Volume 8 1953 the focus of the periodical had shifted to a trade journal.</p> William Edwin Rudge
BRG-30_2_658Workman Publishing Company 2017-10-03. hardcover. Very Good. 7x1x9. Very Good condition.Crisp pages. Clean cover and pages. Book shows minimal shelf wear. No highlighting/marking. Not Satisfied Contact us to get a refund. Workman Publishing Company hardcover
63-6481Los Angeles CA: Carthay Circle Theatre 1937. Programme. 11.5" x 5.5" Single Leaf Illustrations Good with toning marginal tears. Scarce. Los Angeles, CA: Carthay Circle Theatre, 1937. unknown
1832701338New York: John S. Bartlett MD 1832. This antique bound collection of "The Albion" spans from Volume 10 No. 1 June 11 1831 to Volume 10 No. 52 June 2 1832. The magazine was founded by James S. Buckingham a British journalist and travel writer. The magazine was established in New York City with the primary aim of serving the British expatriate community in the United States. It also catered to American readers who had an interest in British literature politics and culture. The copy features large marbled boards with a leather spine with titles in gilt. Leather shows wear heaviest at top and bottom of spine with some loss chipping and wear along hinges. Marbled boards show chipping rubbing and wear heaviest at corners where leather has worn down. Text block shows foxing and some stain but paper is generally intact and crisp - heaviest damage between pages 40 and 46 where there are stains and loss previously repaired with cello tape. Included index shows a wide variety of literature news and other articles of interest: Audubon's publications Napoleon the origins of "Frankenstein" poetry by Mrs. Hemans Thomas Moore Thomas Campbell etc Parisian fashions news of cholera and riots. 12 x 17 inches with 416 pages index at front of the volume despite the wishes of the publisher. Hardcover. Fair. John S. Bartlett MD
195058167Los Angeles CA: Motor Trend Publications Robert E. Petersen Robert R. Lindsay Jan. - Dec. 1950. Twelve vols. 4to. Approx. 432 pp issues separately paginated. With 100’s of text & photo illustrations. Self-printed softcovers brown blue red black & white photo cover art illustrated ads on back covers couple minor tears light uniform interior toning as usual still NF set. First editions of the complete second year run of this groundbreaking automotive magazine. Based on their success with Hot Rod magazine launched only 2 years beforehand Petersen & Lindsay tapped into the post-World War II car enthusiast trend and passion. They launched the yearly car of the year award skipping 1950 models but awarded to the 1951 Chrysler line-up focused on the fast growing custom car industry and manufacturers in Southern California and included several articles on the sports car and open wheel racing scene in California. Motor Trend Publications, Robert E. Petersen, Robert R. Lindsay, paperback
19892091502135707408Rinsen Bookstore 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Rinsen Bookstore paperback
19892091502135700174Mitsuhito-sha 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Mitsuhito-sha paperback
20241459<p><em><strong>UNBELIEVABLY RARE SIGNED! FIRST EDITION</strong></em> first printing of this incredible coffee table book sized exploration into the 1619 Project. Full number line present. Book is brand new and unread. Personally hand signed by the author Ms. Hannah-Jones directly to interior page. NOT inscribed to anyone. NOT a bookplate. A large and oversized book which will require additional shipping.</p><p>An illustrated edition of The 1619 Project with newly commissioned artwork and archival images The New York Times Magazine's award-winning reframing of the American founding and its contemporary echoes placing slavery and resistance at the center of the American story.</p><p>Here in these pages Black art provides refuge. The marriage of beautiful haunting and profound words and imagery creates an experience for the reader a wanting to reflect to sit in both the discomfort and the joy to contemplate what a nation owes a people who have contributed so much and yet received so little and maybe even to act.—Nikole Hannah-Jones from the Preface</p><p>Curated by the editors of The New York Times Magazine led by Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones this illustrated edition of The 1619 Project features seven chapters from the original book that lend themselves to beautiful engaging visuals deepening the experience of the content. The 1619 Project: A Visual Experience offers the same revolutionary idea as the original book an argument for a new national origin story that begins in late August of 1619 when a cargo ship of people stolen from Africa arrived on the shores of Point Comfort Virginia. Only by reckoning with this difficult history and understanding its powerful influence on our present can we prepare ourselves for a more just future.</p><p>Filled with original art by thirteen Black artists like Carrie Mae Weems Calida Rawles Vitus Shell Xaviera Simmons on the themes of resistance and freedom a brand-new photo essay about slave auction sites vivid photos of Black Americans celebrating their own forms of patriotism and a collection of archival images of Black families by Black photographers this gorgeous volume offers readers a dynamic new way of experiencing the impact of The 1619 Project.</p><p>Complete with many of the powerful essays and vignettes from the original edition written by some of the most brilliant journalists scholars and thinkers of our time The 1619 Project: A Visual Experience brings to life a fuller more comprehensive understanding of American history and culture.</p> Clarkson Potter hardcover
1981153c8860Japan: Kodansha International Ltd. 1981. Book. Fair. Hardcover. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 221 pages. Glossary. Bibliography. Colour photography and black and white illustrations. The author "Writes movingly about the grandeur of ancient trees and stunning figured woods and explains how he selects and prepares his materials. Above all he impresses us with his devotion to discovering the inherent beauty of wood so that noble trees might have a second life as furniture. Looks at the world through the eyes of an artist and evokes the joy of living in harmony with nature." - from dust jacket. Heavily worn former library copy with the usual library markings. Back hinge open. Front hinge starting. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. A worthy reading copy of this esteemed work. Kodansha International Ltd. Hardcover
1986128H4260Ottawa Canada: Booklore Publishers Ltd. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1986. First Printing. Hardcover. 0969258607 . Signed by author atop front free endpaper. Affixed to front free endpaper is a signed letter from author to the prior owner of this copy. viii 421 pages printed upon glossy stock. Glossary. Bibliography. Figure Index. General Index. Profusely illustrated with over one thousand photos most in black and white plus some in colour. Covers Inuit Indian Settlers Ethnic Celebrity Eaton's Beauty the Working doll Artist's dolls and dolls made by the commercial doll industry in Canada in the twentieth century. The comprehensive chapter on the Eaton's Beauty is by Judy Tomlinson Ross. With this book you will be able to accurately name date and dress your dolls. Book clean bright and unmarked with only a trace of wear. Light wear to colour-photo-illustrated dust jacket which is now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A lovely copy of this the bible of Canadian dolls.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Dolls - Collectors and Collecting - Canada Doll Industry - Canada - History - 20th Century Dollmakers - Canada Eaton's - Dolls; Signed by Authors . Booklore Publishers Ltd. hardcover
1774179641774. The London Magazine December 1774 records British reporting on the developing conflict between Great Britain and the American colonies in the months after the Intolerable Acts and the First Continental Congress. The issue captures the political language of grievance liberty parliamentary authority colonial coordination and imperial anxiety before the outbreak of war. Its contents support research into Revolutionary-era public opinion transatlantic news circulation colonial resistance and British interpretations of American political organization.<br /> <br /> The London Magazine: Or Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer. London: Printed for R. Baldwin December 1774. Octavo. Pages 567-616. 5.25 x 8.25 inches. Contents include "Plan of A Union Between Great Britain and the Colonies" "The King's Speech to the New Parliament" "Protest against the Lord's Address" "Letters From the Massachusetts Assembly to Lord Dartmouth" "Proceedings in the Province of Pennsylvania relative to the General Congress" "Instructions to the Pennsylvania Deputies" "American Affairs" and reporting on the Six Nations. One letter states that "the interesting controversy between administration and America daily grows more and more serious" and argues that a people whose property is controlled "by another people at an immense distance" cannot believe themselves free.<br /> <br /> The issue gives contemporary printed evidence of how London readers encountered colonial resistance as it moved from local protest toward intercolonial congress and coordinated political action. Its reporting on Pennsylvania proceedings Massachusetts correspondence the King's speech and Indigenous diplomacy places the imperial crisis within a wider Atlantic and frontier context rather than a single Boston-centered narrative. Disbound toned and bumped at outer top corner; good. A substantive Revolutionary-era magazine issue preserving British coverage of American resistance immediately before armed conflict. unknown
199018783Colorado: Sheet Music Magazine. Very Good with no dust jacket. c1990's. First Edition. Magazine. 100 x copies of the Sheet Music Magazine with numerous contemporary music scores in each magazine. Please confirm shipping costs before purchase; 11" x 8.5" . Sheet Music Magazine unknown
19212111902160200394Susumu Shinoda Saitama Friends Club 1921. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 367 pages Size: 22cmx15cm 367p Number of books: 1 Susumu Shinoda, Saitama Friends Club paperback
1805822291805. THE BOSTON WEEKLY MAGAZINE; Devoted to Morality Literature Biography History the Fine Arts Agriculture &c. &c. Volume II -- 1803-4 & III -- 1804-5. Boston: Published by Gilbert and Dean at their Printing-Office No. 78 State-Street 1805. Two complete years of this weekly from 29 October 1803 through 19 October 1805 bound together: Volume II no. 1-52; Volume III no. 1-52. Folio. Pp. vi208;vi208. Text is printed in triple columns. Each volume is preceded by an index arranged according to the style of the piece essay history useful poetry etc. There are two title-pages for Volume III; one is bound at the beginning of Volume II and the other is in its proper place. The title-page for Volume II is lacking. Paper quality varies throughout. Text leaves are age-browned and occasionally lightly soiled and/or foxed mostly light to moderate but in a few instances it is heavy with a few dog-eared corners and occasional edgewear. Volume II no. 41 p. 163-4 has some loss at the bottom fore-corner resulting in a loss of text to the last few lines in one column. Bookblock is splitting with remnants of the backstrip; but the boards are missing. The June 16 1804 issue third page p.135 second column. "Domestick" mentions that Captain Lewis was in Pittsburg "accompanied by twenty Indian chiefs." There are a couple of tohter references to the L&C expedition. unknown
19572081402109801813Benri-do 1957. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Benri-do paperback
196506174MAD MAGAZINE COLLECTION OF 85 ISSUES FROM ISSUE 93 to 237 E.C. Publications 1965 thru 1983 each in first edition most issues vg/fine copies. Non-consecutive with no duplicates. Shipping at cost. Any answers to questions concerning more specific information happily rendered. E. C. Publications unknown
1865020318N.Y.: Bankers' Magazine and Statistical Register 1865. Book. Cloth. xxviii 172p. about forty pages of advertising. A good copy there is a 3 inch stain that goes across the back cover and some of it has leeched into the back advertising pages and the a little on the last page of text but all is readable and the front hinge is cracked and the hinge is slightly weak. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Bankers' Magazine and Statistical Register Hardcover
1969204711969. Fisher Elizabeth ed. Aphra: The Feminist Literary Magazine 1969 to 1974 documents second wave feminist literary culture through women's fiction poetry essays drama art criticism and editorial statements written against male control of literary and commercial media. The magazine's title honored Aphra Behn the seventeenth-century writer often identified as the first English woman to earn her living by writing and the University of Connecticut Archives notes that Aphra was published quarterly from 1969 to 1976 and took its name from Behn. The archive belongs to feminist print culture and women's literary history illustrating how women writers and artists used periodical publication to create recognition critique sexist cultural production and build a literary space responsive to women's experience. <br /> <br /> Aphra: The Feminist Literary Magazine. Pennsylvania and New York: Aphra 1969 to 1974. Eight issues. The archive contains eight digest-format issues each approximately 72 pages and measuring 6.75 x 8.5 inches with short fiction poetry art play excerpts essays criticism contributor notes and recurring feminist quotation or commentary features. The first issue's preamble states that the magazine sought to offer "work in which women can see themselves" giving readers "the identification and shock of recognition which art traditionally gives but which is clearly underexpressed" and another UConn Archives account quotes the magazine's mission statement as "Free women thinking doing being." Across the group contributors and subjects include Rosemary McDermott Eva Hesse Kimberley HMS Snow on Kate Chopin's The Awakening Erica Jong Joan Silber Susan Hall Dorothy Hage Lydia Ressner Renny Hartmann Susan Griffin Patricia Sloane Margaret Atwood Nelly Kaplan Beth Bird Dacia Maraini Josephine Herbst Anita Barrows Barbara Chesser Adrienne Rich Esther Newton Paula Webster Daphne Patai Cynthia D. Grant Lynne Sharon Schwartz Jane Augustine Crescent Dragonwagon and Isabel Bishop. <br /> <br /> 1 Fisher Elizabeth ed. Aphra: The Feminist Literary Magazine. Vol. 1 No. 1. Pennsylvania: Aphra 1969. First issue titled "Free Women: Thinking Doing Being" with short fiction poetry and a play excerpt establishing the periodical's editorial commitment to women's literary self-definition. 2 Fisher Elizabeth ed. Aphra: The Feminist Literary Magazine. Vol. 3 No. 1. Pennsylvania: Aphra 1971 to 1972. Winter issue with poems essays and short stories including Rosemary McDermott's "I am the Immaculate Conception" and sculpture by Eva Hesse; purple cover with "Om" and "Women." 3 Fisher Elizabeth ed. Aphra: The Feminist Literary Magazine. Vol. 3 No. 2. Pennsylvania: Aphra 1972. Spring issue with Kimberley HMS Snow on Kate Chopin's The Awakening stories by Erica Jong and Joan Silber and artwork by Susan Hall; brown cover with portraits of two women. 4 Fisher Elizabeth ed. Aphra: The Feminist Literary Magazine. Vol. 3 No. 3. Pennsylvania: Aphra 1972. Summer issue with an essay by Dorothy Hage short stories by Lydia Ressner Renny Hartmann and Susan Griffin and art by Patricia Sloane; pink cover with green women's faces. 5 Fisher Elizabeth ed. Aphra: The Feminist Literary Magazine. Vol. 3 No. 4. Pennsylvania: Aphra 1972. Fall issue with poetry by Margaret Atwood and Barbara Gravelle stories by Nelly Kaplan Margaret Robinson and Eleanor Hyde and a photo essay by Beth Bird; red cover with "Free Women The Mirror Breaks." 6 Fisher Elizabeth ed. Aphra: The Feminist Literary Magazine. Vol. 4 No. 1. Pennsylvania: Aphra 1972 to 1973. Winter issue themed "Fathers and Daughters" with a play by Dacia Maraini stories by Josephine Herbst and Margaret Lamb and poetry by Anita Barrows Barbara Chesser and Adrienne Rich. 7 Fisher Elizabeth ed. Aphra: The Feminist Literary Magazine. Vol. 4 No. 3. Pennsylvania: Aphra 1973. Summer issue themed "Matriarchy" with an essay by Esther Newton and Paula Webster and poems by Siv Cedering Fox Alexandra Grilikhes and Miriam Palmer; tan cover with red ancient Egyptian-style illustration. 8 Fisher Elizabeth ed. Aphra: The Feminist Literary Magazine. Vol. 5 No. 3. Pennsylvania: Aphra 1974. Issue themed "Free Women Friends and Lovers" with an essay by Daphne Patai stories by Cynthia D. Grant and Lynne Sharon Schwartz poetry by Jane Augustine and Crescent Dragonwagon and drawings by Isabel Bishop. Minor cover wear from age with tight bindings and clean readable contents; overall very good. Substantial feminist literary periodical archive documenting how second wave women writers and artists built a print forum for creative work criticism historical recovery and collective recognition. unknown
1760M11318London: London Magazine 1760. Very Good. Notes: With an inset: View of the Town & c.of Montreal.<br>An early and important street map of Montreal.<br><br> Size : 186x258 mm 7.32x10.16 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored Reference: Jolly Lond-192<br><br> Category: Maps Canada East Quebec Montreal; London Magazine unknown
20182081502111900584San'nin-sha 2018. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 463 pages Size: A5 hard-bound book San'nin-sha paperback
23155Lithographed by Vincent Brooks Day & Son "Vanity Fair" Office London 21st May 1881. Image size: 370 x 210mm14.5 x 8.25" approx. Condition very good.NB Overseas postage will be reduced to cost Lithographed by Vincent Brooks Day & Son, "Vanity Fair" Office, London, 21st May 1881. unknown
1758T371Dublin: John Exshaw Dame Street 1758. 1st Edition . No Binding. Fine. 8vo. 481-536pp. A disbound copy of the Dublin version of the Gentleman's Magazine for the month of Sept 1758. Fine fresh paper with no foxing wear or marks. The title-page lists 25 articles on the title-page and includes a fine copy of the rare 'Plan of the Country from the LANDING PLACE with the Encampments and Marches of the Troops under Major General ABERCROMBIE to the Attack of TICONDEROGA . 19 x11 cms. Together with an account from the action. Also a fine plan of St Malo with map of part of French Coast inset 19 x 11cms together with an account of shipping lost in recent action. Also a PLAN of Cherburg with Channel map inset 19 x 11cms with an account. All 3 plans engraved by Ridge. Please email for photos. <br/> <br/> John Exshaw, Dame Street unknown
1778W106Dublin: John Exshaw Dame Street 1778. paper wrappers. Fine. 8vo. 129-184pp. Frontis. engraved plate 'A Picturesque View of the State of the Nation'. A reverse etching engraved for the Dublin issue of the Gentleman's Magazine in fine condition. With an explanation of the plates. Also bound in a folding plate of a song printed in manuscript on 2 sides entitled 'A Favourite Song in the Merchant of Venice' Sung by Mr Du Bellamy in the character of Lorezo. Articles include British Theatre; 'History of Europe; AN ADDRESS TO THE INHABITANTS OF PENNSYLVANIA; Also a COMMAND FROM CONGRESS TO ARREST PERSONS LISTED; Irish Parliamentary Intelligence; Notes extracted from Congress relating to the American War 169-174pp; Poetry; Irish Intelligence; List of births death and marriages in Ireland. PLEASE EMAIL FOR PHOTOS. NB This not the Gentleman's Magazine from London but the much rarer Dublin magazine pub. by John Exshaw. LACKS MAP OF 'PART OF PENNSYLVANIA' p152 <br/> <br/> John Exshaw, Dame Street unknown
19292091502135501305North and South Horie Magazine Publishing Association 1929. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 838p 59 maps Complete with box Size: 16x23cm North and South Horie Magazine Publishing Association paperback
19762083002115713096Zokuochi-gun Magazine Publishing Association 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Zokuochi-gun Magazine Publishing Association paperback