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134247The only issue missing from the run is January 1946. Two issues December 1935 and January 1938 are water-damaged and the leaves are stuck together. Another two issues June 1935 and July 1935 have the top right-hand corners affected by water and the leaves cannot be separated without risking minor damage to the text. The issue for August 1935 was similarly affected by water; its leaves have now been separated with minimal paper damage which includes short tears to the leading edges of a few leaves. Four numbers in 1954 and 1955 have clear tape repairs to the covers confined mainly to the spines. For the rest there are some trifling cover blemishes mainly chips and tiny tears but overall the condition is excellent. As a bonus all 24 issues from June 1959 to May 1961 are included in the lot. <p>This influential Australian magazine commenced publication in November 1934 and appeared monthly apart from two bi-monthly issues July-August 1972 and June-July 1974 for more than forty years. November and December 1948 are Volume 14 Numbers 13 and 14 so from January 1949 each volume represents a calendar year. The earliest issues are subtitled 'Australia and the South Seas'. From January 1936 this becomes 'Geographic Magazine. Australia and the South Seas'. From March 1937 to October 1938 it becomes simply 'Geographic Magazine'. From November 1938 to November 1939 it is 'Australia's Geographic Magazine'; this drops out between December 1930 and July 1940 before being taken up again until July 1946. From August 1946 this becomes 'Journal of the Australian Geographical Society' and from May 1947 'Australian Geographical Magazine'. <p>It remained so until the first colour issue appeared in January 1959 when for two issues only it reverted to 'Journal of the Australian Geographical Society'. It went without a subtitle until November 1961; it then became 'Australia's Way of Life Magazine' until January 1971 apart from October to December 1970 when it was 'The Australian Travel Magazine'. From February 1971 it became 'Australia's Travel Magazine' and from November 1971 to May 1972 Volume 38 Number 5 it was 'Australia's Travel and Leisure Magazine'. There may not have been an issue for June 1972 but there was a double issue for July-August 1972; the journal effectively ceased publication in July 1974. Although Volume 41 Number 1 appeared in January 1978 it failed to stimulate demand. <p>It is fair to say that the changing subtitles in the latter years reflected a change in the quality of the material published in the magazine but all the best years - before the introduction of colour - are to be found in this run. Contributors include many household names: Ion Idriess Frank Clune Mary Durack Ernestine Hill Percy Tarlton Rayment Donald F. Thomson Eleanor Dark H.A. Lindsay Charles Mountford Arthur Upfield Charles Chauvel . There is much Indigenous and North Australian content and the photographic illustrations are of lasting significance. Approximately 300 issues. unknown
18971115<br /><br /><b> BOOTH TARKINGTON'S FIRST PUBLISHED PLAY AND MORE HERE IN A "LITTLE MAGAZINE"</b><br /><p><b> TARKINGTON Booth. LITTLE MAGAZINE. SLOSS Robert "Slim" editor. </b><i>John-a-Dreams. A Magazine for the conservative iconoclast and the practical dreamer devoted to mere literature and to classical typography. </i>Illustrated. Vol. I No. 1-4 of 6; Vol. II No. 1-6 <i>Prospectus.</i> 8vo original sugar wrappers each issue with a 2 1/8 x 3 ¼" illustration on front cover by John Sloan in red of a dreaming man uncut. New York: The Corell Press & The Press at the Classical School Associated: University Place & Ninth Street July-December 1896; January-June 1897. </p><p>Tarkington was quoted as saying about the demise of <i>John-a-Dreams</i>: "The death of that little magazine on the staff of which I was supposed to be was the greatest blow I ever sustained."-<i>The Writer: A Monthly Magazine for Literary Workers </i>1903 vol. 16 p. 29. Includes all Tarkington contributions to this periodical. All published with the exception of two issues vol. I #'s 5-6 of a little magazine founded and edited by Robert T. "Slim" Sloss Tarkington's friend and Princeton classmate class of 1893 although Tarkington didn't graduate due to insufficient credits from enjoying college to much. "Booth Tarkington held the honorary position of staff artist and …contributed steadily to the magazine under the nom-de-plume of "Cecil Woodford." The issue for September 1896 is opened to the famous 'Letter of Regrets Left at Giles's Coffee-House; to be Given by the Waiter to Mr. Richard Rakell Sir Thomas Wilding or Lord Townbrake" a poem in ten quatrains…Perhaps the most ambitious of these <i>John-a Dreams </i>pieces also in the eighteenth-century literary form was the one-act comedy "Kisses for Marjorie." Tradition recounts that one of the drawings for this… inspired him to create another story into which the characters could be fitted. This story was <i>Monsieur Beaucaire.</i>"-<b>An Exhibition of Booth Tarkington's Works in the Treasure Room of the Princeton University Library March-April 1946</b> p. 8. <br /></p><p>There are only five Tarkington contributions to earlier periodicals. Most of those are slim indeed and those from his college days have been described by an early biographer see below as "genteel." His contributions here pre-date his first book <i>The Gentleman from Indiana </i>1900 by three years and <b><i>all are uncollected</i></b>. Here are <i>The Proud Lover </i>signed "Cecil Woodford" August 1896; <i>A Letter of Regrets</i> signed "Cecil Woodford" written and illustrated by Tarkington September 1896; <i>The Kisses of</i> <i>Marjorie</i> and <i>The Stupid People</i> both signed "Cecil Woodford" written and illustrated by Tarkington both December 1896. </p><p><i>The Kisses of Marjorie</i> <i>a Play in One Scene </i>pp. 147-157 is Tarkington's first published play his "first effort as a dramatist since his college days."-<b>Currie.</b> It has three illustrations by the author two of which are inserted plates. Robert Cortes Holliday has a lot of interesting things to say about <i>John-a-Dreams </i>in his<b> Booth Tarkington</b> 1918 pp. 31-37 the text of which is available on-line. He describes the wrappers thusly: "It was aesthetically bound in paper varying with each issue sometimes the kind of paper in which meat is wrapped sometimes in the kind which used to be 'laid' under carpets. Holliday gives a fine synopsis of <i>Kisses for Marjorie</i> a comedy laid in a rose garden in Philadelphia in 1778 involving two Revolutionary War officers seeking Marjorie's affections one a Captain in the Continental Army aide-de-camp to Light Horse Harry Lee the other a Major of His British Majesty's Foot. The play was later presented by The Dramatic Club of Indianapolis February 11 1902 in which Tarkington took part in all four performances; printed in <i>The </i><i>Indianapolis</i><i> Sunday Sentinel</i> March 9 1902; and produced again at The Little Theatre Indianapolis March 18 1916. <br /></p><p> Included is a copy of the <i>Prospectus</i>"Vol. 1 No. 0." October 1895 in original illustrated wrappers with illustration by John Sloan which appears on every other issue as well tied with sample illustrated text and inserted leaves Elizabeth H. Hawke <i>John Sloan's Illustrations in Magazine and Books </i>Delaware Art Museum 1993. The set includes all 17 illustrations contributed by Tarkington. We know of no other issues of this periodical currently for sale. <b>Russo & Sullivan</b> p. 252 and a list of illustrations p. 207. Not in Hoffman Allen & Ulrich<b>The Little Magazine.</b> As far as we can determine <b>OCLC </b>records one complete set Harvard with thirteen other institutions recorded as having holdings all incomplete to varying degrees with the numbers at Yale "missing." <b>Union List of Serials.</b> The paper used for the text in volume two is of the kind described above as "laid under carpets" and it has yellowed. Otherwise an excellent set with some minor soiling. In morocco backed cloth folding case.<br /></p> The Corell Press & The Press at the Classical School Associated paperback
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
23201Signed MAGAZINE Page G. Garbo Excellent Condition Signature GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC Very light Wear The autograph is NOT a facsimile preprint copy or otherwise. . Own a piece of Vintage History Magazine Page Title Why Garbo Has with 2 photos of her on it. Signed by Author. First Edition. Unbound. hardcover
193403470FANTASY MAGAZINE -a collection of 22 consecutive issues save for the September 1935 issue beginning with January 1934 the first issue -undergoing a name change from Science Fiction Digest and ending with January 1937 each in first edition good to vg copies with contributions by: Forrest Ackerman Francis Flagg Edmond Hamilton Ray Palmer Julius Schwartz Ralph Milne Farley P. S. Miller S. M. Peek David Keller H. P. Lovecraft Donald Wollheim John Russell Fearn Abraham Merritt Will Jenkins Donald Wandrei S. Fowler Wright Seabury Quinn Ray Cummings Stanley G. Weinbaum Robert Bloch C.A. Smith C. L. Moore Eando Binder Jack Williamson Ray Gallun Festus Pragnell George Allen England et.al. From the library of Lloyd Eshbach. Very scarce and certainly most desirable thus. Ruppert unknown
1960145523Washington D.C.: National Geographic Magazine ca. 1960. Hardcover. Fine. Octavo. 18 bound volumes in original brown buckram. Gilt title and volume numbers on the spines. Printed on very high quality paper with heavy brown paper wrappers. A fine set without any real faults and not ex-library!! The Set is absolutely complete and includes all of the maps and illustrations bound in. Sets like this in this condition are very scarce indeed and this is a unique opportunity. This set includes all of the early rare issues and provides a wealth of information on world travel covering 20 years. The photos accurately show the set. The set is very very heavy and if you are interested please phone and we can discuss shipping costs. 1960 National Geographic Magazine hardcover
PJH52901Durain 1991 - 2000. Near Fine set in publishers decorated wrappers. Fifty One Issues including the very difficult to find Pilot Issue. Durain 1991 - 2000 unknown
1924192598Tokyo: Kokusai Johosha June 1924. Art Nouveau meets the new Japanese woman First edition capturing the movement towards a new modern woman that dominated Japanese culture after the First World War. This issue is decorated with a colour woodblock print by Beardsley who was inspired by Japanese art and a print by the prominent painter and illustrator Takehisa Yumeji. Fujin Gurafu's was first released in May 1924 and continued publication until late 1928. Its design was based on the French magazine Art Goût Beauté with a large print on the front wrapper. The example on the front of this issue was adapted from Beardsley's The Mirror of Music 1896. The articles range from introductions to Western cuisine spotlights on women-run businesses in Tokyo a profile of the American billiards champion Clara Catherine Haywood and multiple short stories. During the economic boom of the Taisho period Western culture began to more outwardly influence Japanese trends in fashion literature and art. One social trend was the emergence of the "modern girl" a young woman who read literature entered the workforce cut her hair in Western styles and participated in European and American trends. Many magazines were published to cater to this market often inspired heavily by European mostly French examples. Folio. With 33 photographic plates 9 colour 4 sepia 20 half-tone colour woodblock print by Takehisa Yumeji and 7 photographic illustrations 6 in colour tipped-in as issued sepia photographic illustrations in text; 2 pp. sheet music text printed in brown black and blue text in Japanese. Original buff paper wrappers wire-stitched and glued into wrappers as issued 4 holes punched along spine as issued wrappers lettered and bordered with repeating squares in black colour woodblock print by Beardsley mounted on front wrapper rear wrapper decorated with publisher's vignette. Overall lightly toned spine split at ends but stable offsetting front tipped-in prints at rear contents otherwise bright: a very good copy. unknown
1898145135London: C. Arthur Pearson Ltd 1898. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London C. Arthur Pearson Ltd. 1898 to 1920. Octavo 43 volumes approximately 500-600 pages with numerous illustrations per volume. Uniformly bound in the publisher's colour-pictorial olive-green cloth; minor signs of age and handling the only points worth mentioning are: the rear joint of Volume II is partially split; Volume X has a few marks to the leading edge and some margins; Volumes XIX and XXV are slightly snagged at the head of the spine; Volumes XXI and XXIV have a small puncture to the spine; Volumes XXXI and XXXIII have inner hinges expertly stabilised; wartime Volumes XXXVII-XLII are printed on acidic paper now tanned; overall in excellent condition. The six Wodehouse contributions to this periodical are itemised in 'P.G. Wodehouse. A Comprehensive Bibliography and Checklist' by Eileen McIlvaine D126.1 to D126.6. The first one 'The Rhyme of the Sitter-Out' appears in Volume IX April 1903 page 571 where it is unattributed. Volume XII contains 'Jackson's Extra. The Story of How Wrykyn Beat Ripton at Cricket' June 1904 pages 157-161 and 'Homeopathic sic Treatment a School Story' August 1904 pages 296-300. Volume XIII contains 'The Reformation of Study Sixteen' November 1904 pages 45-50. Volume XIV contains 'The Deserter the Story of a Stolen Game of Cricket' August 1905 pages 299-303. Volume XV contains 'The Ballad of the Beard' November 1905 page 30. <p>Among much else of great value the bibliography also contains a short only five pages but useful 'Selective P.G. Wodehouse Chronology'. His first published contribution appeared in 'Public School Magazine' in February 1900 with the next one not appearing there until September that year; his first newspaper contribution appeared in 'The Globe' on 16 August 1901; his first 'Punch' article appeared on 17 September 1902; 'The Pothunter' his first novel was published on 18 September 1902; and his first article for 'Vanity Fair' in the USA appeared on 19 March 1903. By any reckoning his contributions to 'The Royal Magazine' are early works. <p>The other 38 volumes in this run provide the period context and furnish the room . 43 items. C. Arthur Pearson Ltd hardcover
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
2012BRG-36_1_570Oxmoor House 2012-11-06. hardcover. Like New. 8x1x11. Like New Condition.Crisp pages. Clean cover and pages. Book shows no shelf wear. Not Satisfied Contact us to get a refund. Oxmoor House hardcover
18542111902160201187Nihonbashi book wholesaler Katsugoro Harimaya 1854. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 point Nihonbashi book wholesaler Katsugoro Harimaya paperback
19772110502151001190Yuzankaku 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 10 Yuzankaku paperback
1860ZB626329London: 1860. volumes 1-80 covering years 1860-1903 complete volumes illustrated various mostly half leather bindings many with joints broken; all have mostly external ownership markings some bindings require repairs or replacment but textually sound and clean with plates intact. - 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: hardcover
24032New 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. 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
36122George Publishing Company LLC; HFM - Hachette Filipacchi Magazines. New. Magazine. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- with a bonus offer-- . George Publishing Company, LLC; HFM - Hachette Filipacchi Magazines unknown
199167747Eastman Kodak Co. New. 1991. 0934738890 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in English. 232 pp. With 193 ills. 94 col. . 34 x 26 cm. Description: "Issued to complement a traveling exhibition this chiefly pictorial book presents a striking selection of photographs most dating from the 1980s by current members of the Society encompassing numerous documentary images as well as portraits and nature photographs. An introductory essay provides an overview of the Society's history and the professional issues it has addressed on behalf of its membership since its formation in the 1940s." -- with a bonus offer--; 1 x 13.75 x 10.25 Inches . Eastman Kodak Co. unknown
192728253London England: Burlington Magazine / B. T. Batsford Ltd. As New. 1927. Hardcover Monograph. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - . Several tears to lining of inside front cover which lining is split along joint between coverboard and text; cover partly detached from text; split to lining of inside back cover along joint of back cover with text; some abading to back cover and top and bottom edges of binding. -- with a bonus offer-- . Burlington Magazine / B. T. Batsford, Ltd. hardcover
199325596New York: Hearst Books. As New. 1993. Hardcover. 0688106234 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - -- with a bonus offer-- . Hearst Books hardcover
199529376New York: Playbill Incorporated. New. 1995. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - -- with a bonus offer-- . Playbill Incorporated paperback
198531669New York: SPIN Magazine. As New. 1985. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Among the cover stories: ZZ Top: America's Road Scholars. -- with a bonus offer-- . SPIN Magazine paperback
2016126704Time. New. 2016. Hardcover. 1618931601 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- with a bonus offer-- . Time hardcover
7717<p>Melbourne: Hoyts Theatres Ltd . A broken run of 120 various issues of this film magazine from Volume 5 No. 3 January 5 1951 to Volume 16 No. 9 April 27 1962. In 1951 New Screen News was published weekly by the Australian chain Hoyts Theatres. At that time it was edited by Ken Brumley and boasted a weekly circulation of 50000 copies. It became fortnightly from about July 1951. Many of the magazines in this fascinating collection are in fine condition. Overall the condition is good with some of the older magazines having creases small tears and wear. Profusely illustrated with b/w sepia and coloured photos. A full-page advertisement on the back cover of each issue. A wealth of information for film buffs with many articles on the Hollywood films and stars of the day. 24cm x 18cm stapled pictorial paper wraps. Pagination varies from 24 to 32 pages. This rare and beautiful collection comprises 26 issues from 1951 17 from 1952 1953 19 issues 1954 8 1955 9 1956 3 1957 8 1958 10 1959 7 1960 6 1961 4 and 1962 3. Original Wraps. Good.</p> Hoyts Theatres Ltd paperback
19772091202133203760Yuzankaku 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 10 books in total Yuzankaku paperback
193020862Dayton OH: The McCall Company 1930. Some mild edge rubbing some reading creases a generally very good to nearly fine set. 20862. Octavo seven issues covers and interior illustrations by Frank Hoban pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Complete seven part serial "Tarzan at the Earth's Core." All issues feature a Tarzan cover painting. Reference: Zeuscher Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Bibliography pp. 401.<br /> . The McCall Company unknown