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34429Scanned image available on request. Very Good Condition. Oversized. Pulp Magazine. unknown
193831915London: Published by George Newnes Ltd. 1938-1939. Tanning to text paper covers bright fine copies in a fine binding. 31915. Octavo three issues all covers by S. R. Drigin pictorial wrappers bound in black boards with spine stamped in gold. Fantasy magazine was a combination of reprints and new materials as well as factual articles. Authors included John Beynon John Russell Fearn Eric Frank Russell and others. The magazine was canceled due to the war. "Fantasy 's lifetime was too short to make a value judgment on its position in SF but there is not denying that Sprigg had considerable editorial acumen and that Fantasy would no doubt have developed into a major magazine" - Tymn and Ashley eds Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 254-56. Published by George Newnes Ltd. unknown
1855117992New York: SAmuel Hueston 1855. hardcover. near fine. Frontispiece portrait and illustrated throughout with 48 other steel engraved portrait plates protected by tissue. 505pp. Short thick 4to original charming gilt-stamped pictorial red cloth covers a.e.g. N.Y.: Samuel Hueston 1855. First edition. A near fine copy.<br/> <br/> SAmuel Hueston unknown
1855117992New York: SAmuel Hueston 1855. hardcover. near fine. Frontispiece portrait and illustrated throughout with 48 other steel engraved portrait plates protected by tissue. 505pp. Short thick 4to original charming gilt-stamped pictorial red cloth covers a.e.g. N.Y.: Samuel Hueston 1855. First edition. A near fine copy.<br/><br/> SAmuel Hueston unknown books
195969294NY: Folder Editions 1959. First edition numbered & signed issue. 116 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket with some light wear to crown of spine. Foreword by Wallace Fowlie. One of 150 numbered copies SIGNED by Aldan. Poets include Ashbery O’Hara Corso Ginsberg Kerouac Whalen Levertov Eigner Olson and many others with reproductions of drawings by Pollock Kline de Kooning Joan Mitchell Jane Freilicher Guston Motherwell Hartigan Frankenthaler Rivers DeNiro and more. NY: Folder Editions unknown books
199024030New York: The New Yorker Magazine 1990. 1 vols. Image 7-1/2 x 9-1/2 inches matted to 14 x 16 inches. 1 vols. Image 7-1/2 x 9-1/2 inches matted to 14 x 16 inches. Original Rini New Yorker Cartoon Drawing. From the collection of James H. Heineman. The New Yorker Magazine unknown books
1986315278Milan: Conde Nast 1986. First. paperback. fine. Bruce Weber. The regular monthly magazine together with the highly collectible Bruce Weber supplement. Produced in Weber's collage style format and featuring vintage photographs of top Hollywood stars on holiday mixed in with Weber's own very sexy and fit models. Milan: Conde Nast 1986. First edition. The magazine and the supplement together. A fine pair as new in the original shrinkwrap.<br/> <br/> A photographic celebration of beautiful men.<br/> <br/> Conde Nast unknown
193522031New York NY: Lincoln Hoffman 1935. Text page corners somewhat brittle with some loss front cover separated from lower spine edge mild rubbing and wear to edges with slight loss to spine ends bright front cover. A good to very good copy of a scarce magazine. 22031. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Fiction by George Bruce Erle Stanley Garnder Theodore Tinsley and others. Reference: Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazines p. 249. Lincoln Hoffman unknown
193428769Chicago IL: Tower Magazines Inc. 1934. Crease to lower right cover several tiny edge tears small tear at upper left front corner at spine a very good to nearly fine copy. 28769. Large octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Fiction by Ellery Queen Vincent Starrett Mignon G. Eberhart Hulbert Footner and others. A large format densely illustrated bedsheet-sized pulp. "The fiction emphasized the woman's point of view was often narrated by a woman and featured as many feminine as masculine detectives. In the rear of the magazine flowered all the usual departments of a more conventional woman's publication . That this magazine would publish much fiction of interest seems improbable. But without effort it contrived to be superb. ILLUSTRATED DETECTIVE selected outstanding writers who had made their mark in the 1920s and mingled these with rising writers of the 1930s. Over the years the magazine would publish work by top names in the mystery field including Ellery Queen Stuart Palmer Sax Rohmer Arnold Kummer Hulbert Footner Vincent Starrett and H. Bedford-Jones. The fiction was polished often strongly compressed and good enough for a large amount of it to appear later between book covers. The magazine appeared monthly for almost six years sixty-nine issues at ten cents a copy. After three years the title was changed to THE MYSTERY MAGAZINE . Covers were tasteful bright and uneventful relying heavily on the faces of self-confident women. Inside was an astonishing amount of material: eight to ten pieces of fiction four or more crime-fact articles and up to ten continuing departments about half of these slanted directly toward women. When the magazine was at its peak in the early 1930s it offered material carefully calculated to appeal to most tastes and both sexes . MYSTERY was as meticulously planned as an orchestral score. Its careful variations played upon every shade of reader interest. It was consciously polished self-consciously feminine. A curious pared sound rang in its fiction as if the stories had been edited with a chain saw but the prose flashed with a bright nickel glitter. Slick the magazine may have been and often over illustrated but it was also considerably interesting and for years excellent." - Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazines pp. 287-90. Tower Magazines, Inc. unknown
193428770Chicago IL: Tower Magazines Inc. 1934. Edge rubs to spine mild wear at the head of the spine panel a nearly fine copy. 28770. Large octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Fiction by Ellery Queen Francis Beeding Stuart Palmer and others. A large format densely illustrated bedsheet-sized pulp. "The fiction emphasized the woman's point of view was often narrated by a woman and featured as many feminine as masculine detectives. In the rear of the magazine flowered all the usual departments of a more conventional woman's publication . That this magazine would publish much fiction of interest seems improbable. But without effort it contrived to be superb. ILLUSTRATED DETECTIVE selected outstanding writers who had made their mark in the 1920s and mingled these with rising writers of the 1930s. Over the years the magazine would publish work by top names in the mystery field including Ellery Queen Stuart Palmer Sax Rohmer Arnold Kummer Hulbert Footner Vincent Starrett and H. Bedford-Jones. The fiction was polished often strongly compressed and good enough for a large amount of it to appear later between book covers. The magazine appeared monthly for almost six years sixty-nine issues at ten cents a copy. After three years the title was changed to THE MYSTERY MAGAZINE . Covers were tasteful bright and uneventful relying heavily on the faces of self-confident women. Inside was an astonishing amount of material: eight to ten pieces of fiction four or more crime-fact articles and up to ten continuing departments about half of these slanted directly toward women. When the magazine was at its peak in the early 1930s it offered material carefully calculated to appeal to most tastes and both sexes . MYSTERY was as meticulously planned as an orchestral score. Its careful variations played upon every shade of reader interest. It was consciously polished self-consciously feminine. A curious pared sound rang in its fiction as if the stories had been edited with a chain saw but the prose flashed with a bright nickel glitter. Slick the magazine may have been and often over illustrated but it was also considerably interesting and for years excellent." - Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazines pp. 287-90. Tower Magazines, Inc. unknown
9083New-York. Time inc.. 1931. Douze fascicules in-4 (36x28). 130 pages environ par volume. Brochés, couvertures Illustrées.
1197511914 / 1915 Années 1914 et 1915 complètes en deux volumes - 17e et 18e année - Editions Pierre Lafitte - Revue illustrée - 2 volumes fort in-folio, demi veaux grenats, plats mouchetés; 5 nerfs, titres, années et filets dorés au dos - Pagination non continue - Très nombreuses illustrations et reproductions photographiques en N&B - Le volume 1 va du N° 798, du 3 janvier, au N° 813, du 18 avril 1914. Le deuxième volume va du N° 814, du 25 avril 1914, au N° 828 bis du 28 janvier 1915 - Relié avec les couvertures d'origine en couleurs et certaines pages de publicités - Le numéro 828 bis est l'unique numéro sorti en 1915
19351251181935 N° 53 au N° 104 - Du dimanche 20 octobre 1935 au 11 octobre 1936 - In-folio, cartonnage illustré, dos toilé rouge - Pagination non continue - Très nombreuses illustrations (planches) en couleurs et en N&B
193966056CBParis, Tériade, 1939. Groß-4°. 35,5 x 26,5 cm. 140 Seiten. Gebundene Original-Broschur mit Original-Pergaminumschlag. [5 Warenabbildungen]
19398001EBParis, Tériade, 1939. Groß-4°. 35,5 x 26,5 cm. 140 Seiten. Gebundene Original-Broschur. [5 Warenabbildungen]
1995471840Rennes Cedex: Marines éditions. 1995. 27x11cm. Zustand: Gut bis Sehr Gut min. gebräunt (Innen); Einband (Außen) hat geringe Gebrauchsspuren; Ein Heft hat zwei sehr kleine Risse im Hinterdeckelrand; Broschiert
18 vols In publishers cloth, backstrips chipped, 2 backstrips missing. Hardcover Ex-Library in good condition
194140513Madrid 1941-1942.- Son 15 fascÃculos seguidos de la punta de la revista; Folio Imperial los de la primera época 45 x 32 cm y Gran Folio los de la segunda época 36 x 28 cm.- Revista literaria de la inmediata postguerra en la que colaboran las mejores plumas y lápices de la época tales como Manuel Abril Dámaso Alonso Eduardo Aunón AzorÃn MarÃa LuÃsa Caturla Concha Espina Pedro LaÃn Manuel Machado Eugenio D'Ors Daniel Vazquez DÃaz Eduardo Vicente y un largo etc.- Se venden todos en conjunto al precio indicado. Los de la primera época debido a su gran tamaño tienen las esquinas algo chafadas y los nºs. 1 y 5 tienen el lomo reforzado. LITERATURA Y FILOSOFÃA ESPAÑOLAS DE LOS SIGLOS XIX-XXI Y SU HISTORIA EN GENERAL Libro en español Santo y Seña paperback
166 pages. Features: Over 100 pages of sensational furniture manufacturer ads, most of which are wonderfully illustrated in black and white; A Sales Class That Sells; Profitable Use of Lamps; Building on Individuality; Millions for New Homes; Productive Outdoor Advertising; W.O. Broyles; Beating the Gyp (mail order sharks who exploit the consumer); and much more. Printed upon glossy stock. Above-average external wear and soiling. Front cover loose but present. This rare vintage trade publication offers a superlative snapshot of mid-1920s American furniture design and the retail furniture business. Book
189388119Various 1893. Pamphlets. Very Good. Five premier issues of unique phiilatelic magazines published from 1889-1893 each being the Volume I Number 1 of that title. Each publication includes a combination of articles editorials stories advertising want ads and listings. <br /> <br /> All pamphlets have a vertical fold-line at center. All show light age-toning. <br /> <br /> THE AMERICAN STAMP JANUARY 1889; Vol. I No. 1: A Monthly Magazine in the Interest of Philately. Published by D.B. Crockett Newark New Jersey. Stapled twelve page pamphlet with tan wraps. Black title and checkerboard design to front. Shelfwear along top-edge; thumbing to upper left corner. One inch closed tear to page 11. Includes listing of Philatelic Societies in the USA. Good plus condition.<br /> <br /> THE ILLINOIS PHILATELIST APRIL 1893; Vol. I No. 1: A Monthly Devoted to the Interest of Stamp Collectors. Published by Albert G. Smith Palatine Illinois. Twelve page stapled pamphlet with tan paper wraps. Black frame and title to front. Rust to the single staple. Very good condition.<br /> <br /> THE PHILATELIST APRIL 1893; Vol. I No. 1: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to Stamp Collecting. Published and edited by Lewis Bishop Denver Colo. 5 cents per copy. Twenty-two page stapled pamphlet with tan wraps. Black title and elaborate stamp collecting design with front. "Speciman Copy" stamped to top of front cover. Includes Dealers Directory. Very Good condition<br /> <br /> THE PHILATELIC CALIFORNIAN OCTOBER 1893; Vol. I No. 1: Published Monthly by the California Philatelic Press Club San Francisco. Stapled 16 page pamphlet with tan wraps. Dark brown title and design to front. "Sample Copy" stamped to top of page 1. Very Good condition.<br /> <br /> THE TRANSCONTINENTAL PHILATELIST DECEMBER 1893; Vol. I No. 1: A Monthly for Philatelists Edited by E.S. Lawson. Published by The Transcontinental Philatelist Publishing Company Waukegan Illinois. Stitched 18 page pamphlet with light blue wraps. Black title to front. Edges of wraps fragile with cover separated at spine fold. "Sample Copy" stamped to front. Good condition. Various unknown
1778W132Dublin: John Exshaw Dame Street 1778. paper wrappers. Fine. 8vo. 593-648pp. Frontis. folding engraving 'A PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF COXHEATH CAMP Representing a Grand Review of the Army'.20x38 cms O'Neil/ W. Esdal. Reverse engraved for the Dublin issue of the Gentleman's Magazine in fine condition. Also a folding plate 'Dispositions of the Army Encamped on Coxheath with a treatise to the reverse by Lewis Lochee'. Also folding printed manuscript plate of 'A Song on Coxheath and A favourite Duet to the reverse'; Articles include Humours of a camp from an officer at Coxheath; Progress of English Commerce in Bengal; History of Europe; etc etc; List of births deaths bankrupts promotions and marriages in Ireland. 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
Four volumes. pp. 348; 320; 360; 352. Color lithographed (illuminated) title pages, and chapter heads. Numerous fine line woodcuts used as additional chapter heads or illustrations. All of the engravings were executed under the superintendence of E. Landells. The volumes have full page etchings or woodcuts and smaller work by: John Leech (1817-1864) a brilliant and prolific English caricaturist and illustrator; Hablot Knight Browne (1815-1882) an English artist, famous as Phiz, the illustrator of many books by Charles Dickens; William James Linton (1812-1897) an engraver and political activist; Kenny Meadows (1790-1874); and many others often associated with the magazine Punch. Early half red morocco leather over marbled boards. Joints fragile. Spine of the last volume lacks a 1.5" piece of leather. Large 4to. 285 mm. Hardbound. Very good. The editor, Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was an English dramatist, writer, editor, and wit. He is most closely associated with PUNCH. Punch was a humorous and liberal publication and Jerrold, under the pseudonym 'Q', used satire to attack institutions of the day. His liberal satirical inclinations can be seen in 'The Illuminated Magazine' as well. Some of the articles are quite remarkable. Often noted are those on social conditions - prisons, the poor, etc. The articles range across a wide spectrum of art, taste, manners, customs, and observations. They are often quite remarkable. The original edition of the full set, as offered here, is rarely encountered today. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W79
1995MASTER382215ISurrey UK.: Brooklands Books. VG In Wraps. Faint Edgewear & Soiling To Page Edges. All Text & Illustrations Clean Binding Tight. Pages: 140. 1995. Trade Paperback. Brooklands Books paperback
19612111902160303948Inoue village magazine editorial committee 1961. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 217 pages Size: A5 size Inoue village magazine editorial committee paperback
19772090202120100047Kawamoto Town Board of Education 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kawamoto Town Board of Education paperback