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Anni 1982 - 1994. Trimestrale diretto da Alberto Moravia, Leonardo Sciascia, Enzo Siciliano (dal n. 33 Francesca Sanvitale in luogo di L. Sciascia; dal n. 37 Furio Colombo in luogo di A. Moravia, Raffaele La Capria, Francesca Sanvitale; dal n. 46 Dacia Maraini in luogo di Francesca Sanvitale). Cinquanta fascicoli, tutto il pubblicato della Terza Serie (dal n. 1, Gennaio-Marzo 1982 al n. 50 di Aprile-Giugno 1994). Completano la raccolta tre ''Numeri Speciali'': (Spoleto 1985 - Futurismo - Racconti italiani) per complessive pp. 285 e sei fascicoli - per complessive pp. 868 - del supplemento italo-francese ''50 Rue de Varenne'', in collaborazione con l'Istituto italiano di Cultura di Parigi: La piazza e la città - La memoria esposta - Semplicità e complessità - Le dimensioni dell'infinito - Frontiere - Un'idea di città, L'imaginaire de la ville medievale. All'interno dei 50 fascicoli inserto fotografico con scatti di: Dino Pedriali, Dorothea Lange, Lorenzo Tornabuoni, Tano Citeroni, Roberto Koch, Eve Arnold, Maurizio Di Puolo, Andrea Attardi, Dino Ignagni, Anna Forcella, Giuseppe Loy, Giuseppe Leone, Gianfranco Tangianu, George Tatge, Roberto Canò, Jim Goldberg, Marilù Eustachio, Dominique Aurbacher, Silvio d'Amico, Marc Trivier, Marco Delogu, Cristiano Laruffa, Aurelio Picca, Vito Volpe, Arturo Papen, Alessia Bulgari, Andrea Andermann, Corrado Bonora, Leonardo Céndamo, Piero Pompili, Sandro Vannini, Laura Mazza, Luca Musella, Riccardo Bini, Anna Vivante, Tiziana De Meis e Vito Volpe. Andrea Jemolo. Litografie a colori di Piero Dorazio al n. 24. Fotografie di Andrea Nelli al n. speciale ''Racconti italiani''. Ai supllementi italo-francese: Fotogrammi dal film ''Metropolis'' di Fritz Lang - Inserto in cartoncino con disegni di Saul Steinberg - Inserto in cartoncino con disegni di Emilio Tadini - disegni di G. Titus-Carmel. 59 fascicoli . 4to. pp. 140/fascicolo - 1153 degli ''speciali'' e ''supplemento''. . Molto buono (Very Good). Sottolineature a matita colorata su alcune pagine (Some underlined passages in coloured pencil), pagine leggermente brunite ai margini (pages slightly browned to edges). . .
1985216711985 Encre acrylique sur papier "mousmé" contrecollé sur carton signée du monogramme en bas à gauche, (1985), 29 x 23 cm.
F.to: 19x32,5; pagg. 28; COL e BN; rileg. Punto metallico. Editore: Modern Art Agency, Napoli, 1968.
Paper Wrappers. 4to. Each issue is 4 pages. 20 issues. Issues 2 and 8 have supplemental sheet laid in, as well. Holocaust-era American Anti-Fascist periodical commonly touching on racist and anti-Semitic topics. Contents Include: Anti Propaganda, Rand Leads Anti-Semites, A Report on Carl Mote, Commoner Party to Fight Negroes, Jews, Ku Kluxers Active, Anglo-Israel Convenes, Anti-Semitism Keynotes Annual Kingdom Convention, Hate Sheet Invades New York City, Anti-Semitism Promoted, A Report on J. A. Lovell, Hatriots Canonize Patton, Call Him Anti-Semitic, A Report on the German-American Press, A Report on Anti-Semitism in the N. Y. News. OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide. Issues 18 and 19 are darkened and fragile with some chipping. Most issues have checkmarks next to headlines, but all text is clear. Good condition. Important anti-Nazi periodical from US. (HOLO2-41-26)
1943RO40040986INCONNUE. 1943. In-4. En feuillets. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 8 pages. Texte sur deux colonnes. Petite annotation sur le 1er plat. 2 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
1941RO40040977INCONNUE. 1941. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Agrafes rouillées, Quelques rousseurs. 16 pages + page 19/20 : une feuille manquante (page 17/18). Pages agrafées ( agrafes rouillées). Illustration en noir et blanc sur le 1er plat + quelques petites illustrations, dans le texte, en noir et blanc. Dernière page volante. Première page partiellement désolidarisée. 2 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
19892110502150411104National Fertilizer Merchant Federation Aichi Branch Aichi Fertilizer Wholesale Trade Cooperative Association 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 National Fertilizer Merchant Federation Aichi Branch, Aichi Fertilizer Wholesale Trade Cooperative Association paperback
19712091502135707527Taya mago shoten 1971. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Taya mago shoten paperback
19212110502150413918No label 1921. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 4 No label paperback
20212081502111901397Shin hana 2021. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shin hana paperback
19572111902160300857Kitasaku-gun Magazine Compilation Association Literature Publishing 1957. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 520 pages average Size: A5 size Kitasaku-gun Magazine Compilation Association Literature Publishing paperback
- La revue indépendante, Paris Mai-Novembre 1884, relié. - Edition originale de ces 5 numéros. Reliure en demi percaline rouge, dos lisse légèrement insolé orné de filets à froid , très légères traces de frottement, nom du propriétaire estampé à l'or en pied, un feuillet détaché, quelques rousseurs, couvertures conservées, reliure de l'époque. Contributions de : E. de Goncourt "Une Passionnette" "Idées et Sensations d'un vieux civilisé", E. Monteil "Le Manuel d'Instruction laïque et la Critique", J.-K. Huysmans "La Genèse du Peintre" "Le Salon de 1884" "Un Dilemme", P. Verlaine "Amies" "Notes jetées en chemin de fer", E. Hennequin "Les Romans d'Edmond de Goncourt" "J.-K. Huysmans", R. Caze "Dans l'Intimité", H. Céard "'Chronique du Passé", E. Zola "Théâtre de Campagne", C. Lemonnier "Une Tentation de St-Antoine de Félicien Rops", A. Lefèvre "L'Univers et la Vie" "L'Intelligence", A. Remacle "Le Mouvement wagnérien en France", J. Caraguel "Les Partis révolutionnaires" Agréable exemplaire. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
19722110502151101879Kashimo Village Agata Ena District Gifu Prefecture 1972. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kashimo Village, Agata Ena District, Gifu Prefecture paperback
1893389163London : Edward Arnold 1893. Hardcover. Good copies in the original title-blocked and decorated boards. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat bumped and rubbed as with age. Light foxing throughout. Remains a quite well-preserved set overall. Physical description; 10 volumes ill. Subjects; Art and literature 19th century ; Periodicals. Welsh periodicals 19th century. London : Edward Arnold hardcover
18924169DB14 Bände und 2 Broschuren. Zug. Verlag der Buchhhandlung W. Anderwert. 1892-1961. Mit zahlreichen Illustrationen, Tafeln und Karten. Spätere Halbleinenbände mit marmorierten Deckeln.
1778W105Dublin: John Exshaw Dame Street 1778. paper wrappers. Fine. 8vo. 65-128pp. Frontis. engraved plate 'An Arch Prelate in Boots or The Church Militant'. Engraved for the Dublin issue of the Gentleman's Magazine in fine condition. Also bound in 'The Last Drop' a folding satirical print also a folding plate of a song printed in manuscript on 2 sides entitled 'Damon and Clora' A duett. Articles include 'Letter from George Washington to his Wife'; Account of the memorable Battle of Paltowa; British Theatre; LETTER FROM THE AMERICAN PLENIPOTENTIARIES TO LORD NORTH by Benj. Franklin Silas Deane Arthur Lee; 'History of Europe; A list of recent Lottery prizes; A Tour through France; Irish Parliamentary Intelligence; History of British Parliament; 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. <br/> <br/> John Exshaw, Dame Street unknown
SONG0140129529Penguin 0000-00-00. paperback. Used: Good. 1.00x1.00x1.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Penguin paperback
1936235319New York 1936. Illustrated with photos. 1 vols. Folio. Orig. wrappers; occasionally creased slightly dusty spine occasionally chipped or abraded. Internally clean. Illustrated with photos. 1 vols. Folio. This mock-up of LIFE magazine appeared one month before the first published issue of November 23 1936. It was circulated to potential advertisers to provide a model for the general form and content of the magazine. LIFE is referred to as "Time's Picture Magazine" as the title had not been decided upon yet.<br /> <br /> <br /> Incidentally this "dummy" is also notable for containing the first printed reproductions of Paul Outerbridge's color photography appearing four years before his groundbreaking Photographing in Color with two full page color photographs including one nude. unknown
195024035New York: The New Yorker Magazine 1950. 1 vols. Image 12 x 8-1/2 inches matted to 20 x 16 inches overall. 1 vols. Image 12 x 8-1/2 inches matted to 20 x 16 inches overall. From the collection of James H. Heineman. The New Yorker Magazine unknown
195743419New York: Shalom-Alekhem folks shuln 1957. ; First edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers bound by year into later paper outer wrappers for each yearly volume 4to each issue contains 18 pages includes illustrations. 26 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates as "Children's Journal."<br> All published copies of the famous Yiddish children's magazine Kinder Zhurnal from 1956 and 1957 during the Cold War. Six issues per year. <br> "Kinder zhurnal a children's magazine was in existence from 1920 to 1981. Its first editor Shmuel Niger served from 1922 to 1948. The magazine published works by writers such as Mani Leib Aleph Katz Jacob Glatstein Kadia Molodowsky. Farlag Matones was established in 1925 as a publisher of children's books but became a leading publisher of Yiddish literature and of well-known authors such as Menahem Boraisha Jacob Glatstein Chaim Grade Moses Moyshe Leib Halpern Leibush Lehrer Isaac Bashevis Singer Hillel Zeitlin Aaron Zeitlin. Lippa Lehrer was the manager and leading figure of both organizations and was editor of Kinder zhurnal for a number of years." YIVO<br> SUBJECTS: Children's literature Yiddish -- Periodicals. Children's literature Yiddish. OCLC: 10158059<br> Outer blank paper wrappers faded with light rusting to staples but issues themselves remain in Very Good Condition. YID-48-104-GGLEX-'cc. New York: Shalom-Alekhem folks shuln unknown
18093837<p>This is a fascinating magazine from the early 19th century United States. It is a compendium of the odd bizarre and outrageous in all spheres of the human existence. As the extended title indicates the items presented in the volume come under the descriptions of: "Miraculous! Queer! Strange! Marvellous! Whimsical! Absurd! Out of the Way! And Unaccountable!" A comparison to <em>Ripley's Believe It Or Not</em> from the early 20th century would not be inappropriate.</p><p>Among the many oddities included are:</p><p> Strange circumstances of a child born with three eyes</p><p> The musical pigeon as related by Mrs. Piozzi</p><p> A He-mermiad</p><p> Natural history of that most extraordinary sea-animal called the Kraken</p><p> An account of Edward Bright the fat man at Malden in Essex "who weigh'd 616 pounds"</p><p> Account of a singular custom at Metelin in which men and women reversed roles</p><p>Donald Fraser ca. 1753-1820 based on his other academic and literary output was a serious individual. He was a schoolmaster in Virginia and New Hampshire before relocating to New York where he taught for some twenty years. In addition to teaching Fraser was an author bookseller and circulating library proprietor. According to <em>Founders Online</em> "He authored numerous educational literary historical and political works during his long career but struggled financially." Among his published works were <em>The Young Gentleman and Lady's Assistant</em> New York 1791 and <em>A Compendium of the History of All Nations</em> New York 1809.</p><p><em>The American Magazine of Wonders</em> appears to exist only in the two volumes both published in 1809; no individual issues of the <em>Magazine</em> were located. The bound volumes do not contain title or contents pages of the individual issues. Even the periodicity of the <em>Magazine</em> is not known although contextual hints suggest a possible bi-weekly or semi-monthly schedule. Given the difficulty of magazine publishing at the time it's reasonable to speculate that <em>The American Magazine of Wonders</em> contributed to the previously mentioned financial struggles of the author.</p><p><strong>References:</strong> Kribbs <em>American Literary Periodicals 1741-1850</em>: 45. Lomazow <em>American Periodicals</em>: 82. Lewis <em>A Guide to Engravings in American Magazines 1741-1810</em>: p. 1 four engravings.</p><p><strong>Condition:</strong> Volume II only of 2. Half leather over marbled boards. Heavily worn: leather flaking manuscript spine title label faded library label at base of spine eroded hinges cracked foxing and staining throughout chipping and occasional small tears. "Unsophisticated" would be a generous description. All four engravings called for are present although "Peter the Wild Boy" frontis has a small loss to the upper left corner and been laid down on another sheet.</p><p>ICN 7818</p> Printed by Southwick and Pelsue
193731458New York: Cinema Magazine 1937. First edition. Three numbers of four published of this deluxe annual. Issue 1: Folio 11.5 inches x 14 inches. Cloth backed pictorial boards with cover portrait of Greta Garbo by Jaro Fabry. Light wear to extremities very good condition. Limited edition numbered and specially bound. With the publisher's presentation to Edward G. Robinson. Issue 3 has the publisher's presentation to Leslie Howard. Cinema Magazine unknown
196830360New York: Film-Makers' Cinematheque 1968. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Side-stapled wrappers. Sold here together are ten early issues of this influential avant-garde cinema newsletter first edited by Carl Linder and later Suni Mallow. Several issues with cover collages by Jud Yalkut. Issues all mostly in very good condition with small paper loss to a couple of the issue's front covers. Film-Makers' Cinematheque paperback books
197122873EChicago: Playboy Magazine 1971. First Edition. Playboy Magazine Founder Hugh Hefner's Copy with his bookplate affixed to the inner front cover and a letter of provenance from the Hugh M. Hefner Foundation. Illustrated catalogue issued to accompany a European exhibition of illustrations that appeared in Playboy Magazine with a foreword by longtime Playboy Magazine Art Director Arthur Paul. Laid in is a printed exhibition schedule that began in Milan Italy and ended in Munich Germany. Illustrated throughout in color and black & white. 7 3/4†x 7 7/8†staplebound unpaginated. About fine condition with just a hint of handling to the covers in printed wrappers. Hugh Hefner was an avid book and art collector movie aficionado and print lover. The first issue of Playboy was October 1 1953 with Marilyn Monroe as the first centerfold and its final printed issue was released on March 17 2020 with the magazine now available online. The magazine played an important part in the so-called ‘sexual revolution’ and still remains one of the most recognizable brands in the world. Notable for its nude and semi-nude centerfolds the magazine also published a wide variety of short stories and serializations by such significant writers as Arthur C. Clarke Ian Fleming Vladamir Nabokov Ray Bradbury Saul Bellow P.G. Wodehouse Chuck Palahniuk Roald Dahl Haruki Murakami and Margaret Atwood. Then there were the interviews and terrific cartoons by Jules Feiffer Shel Silverstein Gahan Wilson and more. Playboy Magazine unknown books
197122873EChicago: Playboy Magazine 1971. First Edition. Playboy Magazine Founder Hugh Hefner's Copy with his bookplate affixed to the inner front cover and a letter of provenance from the Hugh M. Hefner Foundation. Illustrated catalogue issued to accompany a European exhibition of illustrations that appeared in Playboy Magazine with a foreword by longtime Playboy Magazine Art Director Arthur Paul. Laid in is a printed exhibition schedule that began in Milan Italy and ended in Munich Germany. Illustrated throughout in color and black & white. 7 3/4†x 7 7/8†staplebound unpaginated. About fine condition with just a hint of handling to the covers in printed wrappers. Hugh Hefner was an avid book and art collector movie aficionado and print lover. The first issue of Playboy was October 1 1953 with Marilyn Monroe as the first centerfold and its final printed issue was released on March 17 2020 with the magazine now available online. The magazine played an important part in the so-called ‘sexual revolution’ and still remains one of the most recognizable brands in the world. Notable for its nude and semi-nude centerfolds the magazine also published a wide variety of short stories and serializations by such significant writers as Arthur C. Clarke Ian Fleming Vladamir Nabokov Ray Bradbury Saul Bellow P.G. Wodehouse Chuck Palahniuk Roald Dahl Haruki Murakami and Margaret Atwood. Then there were the interviews and terrific cartoons by Jules Feiffer Shel Silverstein Gahan Wilson and more. Playboy Magazine unknown