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19842111902160304641General Affairs Division Taifu Village Office 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 565 933 pages Size: A5 size Number of books: 2 volumes General Affairs Division, Taifu Village Office paperback
19632111902160305064Tobu Town Board of Education 1963. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 363 pages Size: A5 size Tobu Town Board of Education paperback
19882091202133302255Japan YMCA Publishing Division Y's Men's Club International Association Japan District 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 19cm Japan YMCA Publishing Division Y's Men's Club International Association Japan District paperback
3928Madrid: Embajada del Brasil.- Ofrecemos desde 1962 hasta 1973 los Nos.: 1 3 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 30 31 32 33 34 36.- Son en total 27 números al precio de 12 Eur. cada uno. BRASIL Libro en español 1 paperback
2001DADAX0789305364Universe Publishing 2001-11-03. paperback. New. 9.57x0.68x11.02. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Universe Publishing paperback
1934858751934. CHILDREN'S MAGAZINE - JAPANESE. KODOMO NO KUNI V. 13 #11. Tokyo October 1934. 26.1 x 18.8 cm There is a 20 page section of flimsy pages with the colophon and lots of ideas for mothers. There are 32 heavy deluxe paper pages counting the front and rear covers illustrated by such important artists as Takei Takeo and many others. Mickey Mouse makes his appearance on "Baby Island" in one of the illustrations! Some edgewear and soiling a few color pages foxed a few flimsy pages corner folded else good. unknown
1958220091958. Art ARTS magazine was a leading voice of postwar art criticism blending rigorous analysis of modernist and avant-garde movements with global perspectives and early coverage of rising American and international artists. Archive of 13 Issues of ARTS Magazine. New York: The Art Digest Inc. 1958-1959. Illustrated throughout with black-and-white and occasional color plates. Each 8.5" x 11". Approximately 64 pages each. ARTS magazine evolved from a digest of exhibition listings into one of the most influential critical journals of the mid-20th century. Arts became a central voice in the rise of Abstract Expressionism publishing pivotal essays by leading critics including Hilton Kramer Alfred Werner Annette Michelson and others. Throughout 1959 the magazine engaged with a sweeping range of subjects-interrogating surrealism Soviet Constructivism Indian sculpture feminist eroticism and postwar abstraction-while platforming now-canonical figures such as Joan Miró El Greco Pollock and Medardo Rosso. Also notable is Vernon Young's critical work on African American filmmaker and painter Herbert Brathwaite part of the magazine's attention to cross-disciplinary and multicultural voices. Visually striking with bold color covers in pink ochre chartreuse cyan and plum these issues represent a high point in American midcentury visual arts discourse.<br /> <br /> 1 October 1958. Includes Edouard Roditi's "Interview with Joan Miró" in which Miró reflects on the spiritual function of abstraction and his legacy within surrealism and Catalan identity.<br /> <br /> 2 November 1958. Highlights include "St. Louis Masterpieces" a profile of the City Art Museum's traveling exhibition and Kramer's "Toward an Art of Mystification" previously mentioned.<br /> 3 January 1959. Includes Alfred Werner's "Passion and the Nude" a critical overview of The Nude exhibition at the Pearl Galleries. Also features Hilton Kramer on contemporary art in Paris plus commentary on the evolving American art scene.<br /> <br /> 4 February 1959.Lead essay "Dada Hits West Germany" by John Anthony Thwaites offering rare photographic documentation of a groundbreaking Dada retrospective. Includes images of Duchamp's Bicycle Wheel and Ernst's collages.<br /> <br /> 5 March 1959. Features Hilton Kramer's "Age of Elegance" covering the Baltimore Museum's Rococo exhibition. The issue juxtaposes 18th-century French painting with American responses to its theatricality and sensuality.<br /> <br /> 6 April 1959. Examines European abstraction with the essay "School-of-Paris Internationals" alongside coverage of Jean-Paul Riopelle and Pierre Soulages. Includes dynamic color plates.<br /> <br /> 7 May 1959. Hilton Kramer's "Toward an Art of Mystification" analyzes Kandinsky's late abstraction framed through postwar retrospectives. Also includes a feature on Bauhaus graphic design.<br /> <br /> 8 June 1959. Issue not yet visually reviewed; presumed to contain additional Kramer or Michelson essays based on editorial trends.<br /> <br /> 9 July-August 1959 .Issue not yet visually reviewed; may include European summer exhibition coverage and seasonal reviews.<br /> <br /> 10 September 1959. Vernon Young's "Painter and Cinematographer" surveys the dual career of Herbert Brathwaite a Caribbean-American figure working at the intersection of experimental film and modernist painting.<br /> <br /> 11 October 1959. Hilton Kramer's "Critics of American Painting" interrogates the emerging canon through the "Great American Artists" series. Illustrated with Stuart Davis's 1940s abstraction.<br /> <br /> 12 November 1959. "Notes on Masson and Pollock" by William Rubin explores formal and psychic parallels between French Surrealism and American action painting. Strong monochrome reproductions of Pollock's Firewood and Masson's Pastoral.<br /> <br /> 13 December 1959. Hilton Kramer profiles Italian sculptor Medardo Rosso focusing on photographic perception and surface ambiguity in fin-de-siècle wax busts. Contains haunting full-page photograph.<br /> <br /> Overall in very good condition with light wear to extremities and occasional shallow creases. A significant assemblage from a watershed year in postwar criticism bringing together perspectives on European modernism American abstraction and international dialogues in art. unknown
1998224471998. Bizarre Magazine. London: John Brown Publishing 1998-2001. First editions. Archive of Eight Issues. Illustrated throughout in color and black-and-white. Perfect-bound in color pictorial wrappers. A striking archive of Bizarre the provocative British counterculture magazine that carved out a distinctive space in late-1990s subcultural publishing. Spanning seven issues from 1998 and one from 2001 this run offers a concentrated glimpse into the magazine's peak years under the editorship of Fiona Jerome and David McComb. Known for its outrageous photo shoots shock journalism sex-positive content and coverage of fringe and underground cultures-including fetish scenes body modification censorship battles and cult cinema-Bizarre spoke directly to a readership marginalized by mainstream media.<br /> <br /> Cover imagery is consistently confrontational and highly stylized. Among the visual highlights are a topless woman draped with a live boa constrictor Kiss My Asp! 1998 and a dominatrix-styled Tara O'Connor under the headline Game On! 1998. The 2001 issue Punk Is Dead features a pale-skinned goth model with bleached buzz cut and facial piercings. This archive includes:<br /> <br /> 1 January/February 1998 - "Banned!"A global censorship roundup focusing on film literature and sexual expression. Cover image features a woman styled as one of the Droogs in A Clockwork Orange. Features an pictorial expose into the grisly world of post-Soviet Russian grey market organ harvesting and insider information about the porn industry. <br /> <br /> 2 May 1998 - "Tasty!" Sex industry expose highlighting "Porn Past Confessions" as well as a profile on the burgeoning cosmetic surgery industry and its disasters. Includes the 16-page "Sealed Stranger Stuff" centerfold with user-submitted nude art and amateur bondage imagery.<br /> <br /> 3 July 1998 - "Let's Rock!" A countdown of "Top Ten Maddest Stage Performers" including GG Allin and Wendy O. Williams. Interviews with heavy metal groupies shock comic performance artists and underground fire-breathers. Features DIY body piercing guide.Issue: <br /> <br /> 4 September 1998 - "Kiss My Asp!"Cover story on "The Weirdest Sex Fetishes in the World-EVER!". Also includes a profile on the Foreign Legion. <br /> <br /> 5 October 1998 - "Bollywood Babylon"Focus on Indian cinema and articles on Laotian "Opium Tribes" censorship in Indian television and infamous Mumbai crime syndicates. Cover is of a woman in South Asian adornments. <br /> 6 November 1998 - "Read Yourself Raw"Special on transgressive aspects of Japanese culture such as their peculiar forms of erotica as well as their biker gangs. <br /> <br /> 7 December 1998 - "Game On!"Cover feature on gameshow host Tara O'Connor styled in a dominatrix latex suit. Inside are profiles on mercenaries "Russian Murder TV" and The Drugs Do Work" feature on psychotropics in rave culture and user-submitted fetish photography section.<br /> <br /> 8 March 2001 - "Punk Is Dead" Post-millenium retrospective of punk's commodification. <br /> <br /> Light wear and rubbing to extremities; interior pages bright and complete; sealed sections where present opened but intact. Overall very good condition. A rare and cohesive archive capturing late 1990s to early 2000s underground sexual and subcultural media notable for its intersection of alternative fashion radical sexual expression and anti-censorship advocacy. unknown
1913162611913. H. Frances Petersen. "The Belief in Innate Rights" 1913 reprinted from the "Law Magazine and Review." Published by The National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies No. 58. Paper wrappers 12 pages 7.25 x 5 in. In this pamphlet H. Frances Petersen debates the rhetorical moral of Professor Dicey an opponent of women's suffrage who argued that "the belief in innate rights.was expelled from England by.Burke and.Bentham." Petersen goes on to parse Dicey's statements dispute his reasoning and comes to the conclusion that "If there is no such thing as 'innate right' what meaning have the words justice and injustice" Paper wrappers with string binding. Thumb-soiling to front and back cover; light horizontal crease. Good condition. An extremely rare pamphlet of one convincing woman's argument against a leading legal scholar. At the time that this description is being written just one copy is recorded worldwide. OCLC search results are at best an estimate and can vary over time. unknown
1972207021972. Al-Djabha. Die Front. Heidelberg Germany: Komitee zur Unterstutzung Palastinas 1970-1974. A pro-Palestinian communist German publication. 5 issues. Measuring 8.25" x 12". Pages range from 40-52 each. Text in German. Staple bound white wrappers with black and red text a hammer sickle and firearm make the logo on the top left corner some have black and white photos on the cover. Black and white illustrations and photography throughout. Archive includes: May 1972 No. 1; November 1972 No. 2; 1972 No. 13; October 1973 No. 1; and 1974 No. 1. Some topics include the imperial impacts of oil the Israeli war budget an extensive discussion of "Black September" the Jordanian Civil War led by Yasser Arafat. Some staples are missing from a few issues. Some minor edgewear to each pages and text are clean. Overall very good condition. A scarce radical left publication. unknown
20121-1618930303Time Home Entertainment Inc 2012. Hardcover. New. 256 pages. 12.38x1.00x9.38 inches. Time Home Entertainment Inc hardcover
SB07L-01048St. Martin's Publishing Co. Ltd. Collectible - Good. Collectible - Good. Lot of 15 Flight Magazines Whole Nos. 121-135. Slightly dampstained. In polypropylene bag. flight aviation history periodicals NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. St. Martin's Publishing Co., Ltd. unknown
1501210921047WDW Magazine 2015-01-01. Paperback. Like New. 12x10x0. WDW Magazine paperback
196764057Bangkok Thailand: Bangkok World 522 Prasumaine Road January 1967 - June. 25 1967. Thick folio. Twenty-five issues in one volume. 500 pp each issue separately paginated. w/ hundreds of photo & text illustrations throughout illustrated ads maps. Colour-illustrated softcovers bound-in for each issue uniform interior toning from newsprint paper stock contemporary blue linen cloth gilt lettering stamped on front cover minor soiling upper fore-edge minor shelfwear still a VG volume w/ the original World Press Company Limited receipt for the bound volume dated July 14 1967 No. 4186. First editions of this complete six-month run of the noted English-Language Suday magazine section which began publishing in 1957 for the English ex-patriot and business market in Southeast Asia during the mid-20th-Century. The magazine was owned by Ital-Thai a large Thai construction company originally part-owned by the notorious General Phao Siyanon. Janet Shikles’ column was replaced in 1967 with cooking tips for Thai Chinese and other Southeast Asian dishes from Dolf Riks who later set up the International Cuisine restaurant in North Pattaya. He was a former merchant ship’s captain and artist. The Bangkok World Sunday Magazine was only published from 1957-1968 when it was merged with the Standard International to form Standard Bangkok Magazine and later renamed Impact in 1972. No 1967 issues appear to be held in US institutional collections according to Worldcat and Library Online Catalogues National Diet holds a mostly complete run. Bangkok World, 522 Prasumaine Road, paperback
1905005708Boston. Mass.: Chapple Publishing Company Ltd. for World Syndicate Company 1905. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Various. Vol. I: Introduction by Joe Mitchell Chapple lays out the premise of the contest and announces the prizes. It finishes thus" it is certain that such sentiment and humor are dear to all Americans and these heart throbs of the sons and daughters of the people are the pulse beats of the nation." Anent Copyrights by The Compiler. 427 pp. plus: Index of Titles and Authors. Vol. II: 1911. Foreword By Joe Mitchell Chapple. Copyright Courtesies by The Publishers. 440 pp. plus Index of Titles and Authors. Both volumes have gilt text on spine and front panel red ep's all edges dyed red spines sunned to tan rounded corners and have wear to end of spines and some staining on covers. Both volumes are tight and square with very clean text blocks. A sentiment of the nation at a period in time. Books together are heavy physically as well as literally! They may incur extra shipping costs unless shipped within Canada. Bookseller's Inventory # 245708 <br/> <br/> Chapple Publishing Company, Ltd. for World Syndicate Company hardcover
1855TB33113New York: Samuel Hueston 1855. First Edition. Near fine in full dark brown leather covered boards with five raised bands on the spine with gilt text on black leather in one of the compartments and blind embossed binder's devices in the other compartment. The boards are fully embossed in blind. The end sheets are marbled and the edges of the text block are gilt with a placement ribbon sewn in at the head of the spine. An octavo of 9 by 6 inches with foxing to the verso of the marbled end sheets. There is an early prior owner's book plate Emily P. Robeson on the front paste down and the signature in ink of a second prior owner Mr. W. Avery at the top of the second free end page. The frontispiece engraved title page and printed title page all have mild foxing as do the majority of the plates. Overall a very handsome and clean copy with the binding tight the joints and hinges very sound and strong. 505 pages of text. Illustrated "with forty-eight portraits on steel from original pictures engraved expressly for this work". The portraits of authors and poets separate the 55 contributions of letters essays poems and short stories. Samuel Hueston hardcover
1957057668Chicago IL: Time Inc. 1957. 1st . Paper Back. Very Good/No Jacket. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 188pp.; SC staple-bound; color photo cover of Bert Lahr w/red&white; rubbed w/lt.wear on edges; cover detached w/3"tear on spine; cleantight pgs.w/sm.chips&teares on edges. Pictorial Essay: "Seeking the Magic Mushroom" by R. Gordon Wasson. illus. w/period adverts. <br/> <br/> Time Inc. unknown
15-10904New York: Story Magazine 1942. 8vo. 104 pp. Soft Covers Very Good with some creasing & wear to covers sun-fading to spine. Contains early published work by J. D. Salinger. First Edition. New York: Story Magazine, 1942. paperback
19672111902160306087Koshoku City Kuwabara Village Magazine Editorial Committee 1967. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Koshoku City Kuwabara Village Magazine Editorial Committee paperback
2004DADAX0415946557Routledge 2004-03-02. 1. hardcover. New. 6.42x0.73x9.04. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
19723F1-00035Tyndale House Publishers 1972. paperback. New. 8x5x1. Ship within 24hrs. 100% Satisfaction is Our #1 Goal! Tyndale House Publishers paperback
2006B8-00033Americas Test Kitchen 2006. paperback. New. 8x0x10. Ship within 24hrs. 100% Satisfaction is Our #1 Goal! Americas Test Kitchen paperback
20072A6-00019Oxmoor House 2007-01-01. paperback. New. 8x0x10. Ship within 24hrs. 100% Satisfaction is Our #1 Goal! Oxmoor House paperback
19953D7-00077Little Brown 1995-09-01. paperback. New. 8x0x10. Ship within 24hrs. 100% Satisfaction is Our #1 Goal! Little, Brown paperback
1964352630London: Tothill Press LImited 1964. First Edition. Softcover. Near fine set in the original stiff-card wrappers; edges very slightly dust-dulled and toned. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description; 47 issues. Contents; Feb. 1964: v. 110: no. 754 ; Mar. 1964: v. 110: no. 755 ; April 1964: v. 110: no. 756 ; May 1964: v. 110: no. 757 ; June 1964: v. 110: no. 758 ; July 1964: v. 110: no. 759 ; Aug. 1964: vol. 100: no. 760 ; Sept. 1964: vol. 110: no. 761 ; Oct. 1964: vol. 110: no. 762 ; Nov. 1964: vol. 110: no. 763 ; Dec. 1964: v. 110: no. 764 ; Jan. 1965: v. 111: no. 765 ; Feb. 1965: v. 111: no. 766: Mar. 1965: v. 111: no. 767 ; April 1965: v. 111: no. 768 ; May 1965L v. 111: no. 769 ; June 1965: v. 111: no. 770 ; July 1965: v. 111: no. 771 ; Aug. 1965: v. 111: no. 772 ; Sept. 1965: v. 111: no. 773 ; Oct. 1965: v. 111: no. 774 ; Nov. 1965: v. 111: no. 775 ; Dec. 1965: v. 111: no. 776 ; Jan. 1966: v. 112: no. 777 ; Feb. 1966: v. 112: no. 778 ; Mar. 1966: v. 112: no. 779 ; April 1966: v. 112: no. 780 ; May 1966: v. 112: no. 781 ; June 1966: v. 112: no. 782 ; July 1966: v. 112: no. 783 ; Aug. 1966: v. 112: no. 784 ; Sept. 1966: vol. 112: no. 785 ; Oct. 1966: v. 112: no. 786 ; Nov. 1966: v. 112: no. 787 ; Dec. 1966: v. 112: no. 788 ; Jan. 1967: v. 113: no. 789 ; Feb. 1967: v. 113: no. 790 ; Mar. 1967: v. 113: no. 791 ; April 1967: v. 113: no. 792 ; May 1967: v. 113: no. 793 ; June 1967: v. 113: no. 794 ; July 1967: v. 113: no. 795 ; Aug. 1967: v. 113: no. 796 ; Sept. 1967: v. 113: no. 797 ; Oct. 1967: v. 113: no. 798 ; Nov. 1967: v. 113: no. 799 ; Dec. 1967: v. 113: no. 800. Subjects; Railway Magazine. Railway Periodicals. London: Tothill Press LImited paperback