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196630688New York: Elephant 1966. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Complete three volume set of John Perreault's small press mimeo revolution era poetry magazine. All three issues in very good or better condition. Issue No. Two is especially uncommon. Dimensions and quality of printing vary with each issue. All in stapled wrappers printed on rectos only. Anne Waldman James Brody Thomas Clark Ted Berrigan and much more. Warhol provides the cover artwork for the first issue. Elephant paperback books
1905179447New Haven CT: The Connecticut Magazine 1905. Softcover. Fair wraps have heavy wear and tears age toning as expected with age but text and illustrations are clear. Cover and first page are loose. Off-white wraps with color illustration on front cover green lettering 24 222-428 24 pp profusely illustrated in bw throughout. An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine devoted to Connecticut in its various phases of History Literature Genealogy Science Art Genius and Industry. Published in four books to the annual volume. This issue is Number 2 Volume IX covering months April May and June of 1905. The Connecticut Magazine unknown books
196822459Winnipeg: Loving Couch Press 1968. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Scarce Canadian counterculture zine from the days of summer and love. This is Volume I Number 6. Printed on very thin paper. Uses primarily purple inks. Edited by Patrick News. 32 pp including illustrated hippy covers. The first issue to have crossed our paths. Some issues held in a tiny number of Canadian institutions else relatively uncollected. Very good condition. Loving Couch Press paperback books
1905274299London 1905. First. hardcover. near fine. Profusely illustrated. Folio 3/4 leather. London: Country Life July - September 1902. Near fine.<br/><br/> 13 early issues of this quintessential English magazine founded in 1897.<br/><br/> unknown books
1905274230London 1905. First. hardcover. fine. Profusely illustrated. Folio 3/4 leather. London: Country Life April - June 1905. Fine.<br/><br/> 13 early issues of this quintessential English magazine founded in 1897.<br/><br/> unknown books
198318324London: A5 Albany Piccadilly 1983. 1 vols. 8vo and 4to. To her friend Isabel Leighton Bunker. Primarily concerning personal matters and opinions. The first responds to Mrs. Bunker's earlier letter congratulating her on her "brilliant son-in-law" hoping that Iran is not a powder keg and regretting that the Bunker's wouldn't be going to Europe for the summer. The second written while she is recovering from a leg injury "the cast is off and I'm left in bandages which replace it from toes to knee" and mentions a letter received "I went back to tears when I read the long and sorrowful letter sent me by Prince Ranier. The pain and anguish he feels is heartbreaking.I've alwas loved her but isn't it sad that I didn't know how much until she was gone After 30 years of close friendship sisterly this is a sad truth." And the last letter commences with business stating that she's fired her agent and was looking for another then describes how she snapped off four teeth biting on an English muffin and needed "pinning all together. 1 vols. 8vo and 4to. Fleur Cowles was the editor and publisher of the elaborate fashion magazine "Flair." Her husband Gardner Cowles was the editor of "Look." Isabel Leighton later Mrs. Arthur Hugh Bunker was a war correspondent playwright actress radio personality and author and very active with various social responsibilites. She was the author of "Where Away" and her short story "Fat Girl" was chosen for inclusion among the "100 Best Stories to Come of the War." Her theatrical successes include "Spring Again" and "Mercenary Mary" and as a war correspondent she covered both Asia and Europe with her articles appearing in most of the leading periodicals in the country. A5 Albany, Piccadilly unknown books
195255504Des Moines IA: Cowles Magazines 1952. Periodical. 12mo pp. 68. Paper wraps. Illustrated. Cover slightly soiled o/w VG. Cover features Leo and Laraine Durocher; also featured "Campaign report 2: Bob Taft. Cowles Magazines unknown books
195255505Des Moines IA: Cowles Magazines 1952. Periodical. 12mo pp. 68. Paper wraps. Illustrated. Cover slightly soiled o/w VG. Cover features pin-up for "Quick's beach diet"; also featured "Bill Veek says: No more blues for the St. Louis Browns. Cowles Magazines unknown books
195255506Des Moines IA: Cowles Magazines 1952. Periodical. 12mo pp. 68. Paper wraps. Illustrated. Cover slightly soiled o/w VG. Cover features Rocky Marciano; also featured "The car of the future: Magic on wheels. Cowles Magazines unknown books
195255518Des Moines IA: Cowles Magazines 1952. Periodical. 12mo pp. 68. Paper wraps. Illustrated. A nice copy. Cover features General Douglas MacArthur as a possible dark horse candidate in the coming presidential election. Cowles Magazines unknown books
195255502Des Moines IA: Cowles Magazines 1952. Periodical. 12mo pp. 68. Paper wraps. Illustrated.Cover slightly scuffed o/w VG. Cover features Alan Ladd; also featured "Why the U.S. can't win the Winter Olympics. Cowles Magazines unknown books
195255939Des Moines IA: Cowles Magazines 1952. Periodical. 12mo pp. 67. Paper wraps. Illustrated. Very slightly scuffed and creased o/w a nice copy. Cover features a photo of Imogene Coca and an article by Mickey Spillane. Cowles Magazines unknown books
195255521Des Moines IA: Cowles Magazines 1952. Periodical. 12mo pp. 71. Paper wraps. Illustrated. Very slightly scuffed at edges o/w a nice copy. Cover features a photo of Jackie Robinson; articles "The World Series: Does the best team win" and "Report from the campaign caravans. Cowles Magazines unknown books
195255522Des Moines IA: Cowles Magazines 1952. Periodical. 12mo pp. 68. Paper wraps. Illustrated. Very slightly scuffed o/w a nice copy. Cover features a photo of Ralph and Nancy Kiner; articles "When champions marry" and "Your doctor report: What we know about cancer. Cowles Magazines unknown books
195355542Des Moines IA: Cowles Magazines 1953. Periodical. 12mo pp. 68. Paper wraps. Illustrated. Very slightly scuffed o/w a nice copy. Cover features a photo of Rocky Marciano; article "Why they don't box any more. Cowles Magazines unknown books
195355543Des Moines IA: Cowles Magazines 1953. Periodical. 12mo pp. 68. Paper wraps. Illustrated. Cover little creased and scuffed some leaves little dog-eared o/w VG. Cover features a photo of Mickey Mantle; article "Ike's first 90 days. Cowles Magazines unknown books
195355940Des Moines IA: Cowles Magazines 1953. Periodical. 12mo pp. 64. Paper wraps. Illustrated. A nice copy. Cover features a photo of Senator McCarthy and an article about aid for Europe. Cowles Magazines unknown books
195255520Des Moines IA: Cowles Magazines 1952. Periodical. 12mo pp. 68. Paper wraps. Illustrated. Very slightly scuffed at edges o/w a nice copy. Cover features a photo of Yogi Berra; articles "Baseball's roughest plays" and "Natural childbirth--success or failure Cowles Magazines unknown books
195255519Des Moines IA: Cowles Magazines 1952. Periodical. 12mo pp. 68. Paper wraps. Illustrated. Cover very slightly scuffed at spine several leaves loose o/w VG. Cover features a photo of Gloria Drew; articles "Summer necklines" and "The Latin in baseball. Cowles Magazines unknown books
1889011512NY: Charles Scribner's Sons 1889. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. Vol V No 4. 2. Includes a ashort poemn by Thaxter called "Crowned" and an artiecle on mountain climbing by William Williams plus an installment of Stevenson's "Master of Ballantrae" and other articles. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
1786107078Curtis Walworth. London: W. Curtis Botanic Garden. Lambeth Marsh 1786; S. Curtis Walworth April 2 1822 and March 1825. Three hand-colored copperplate engravings 125 x 207mm on separate sheets well-mounted in matching mats 285 x 380mm; very good. § Curtis's Botanical Magazine is the longest running illustrated botanical magazine published continuously since 1787. Initially the work of the influential Quaker botanist William Curtis the magazine is now published for the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. The three plates here include one from the very first volume Plate 2 Rudbeckia Purpurea Purple Coneflower 1787 the plate imprint is dated 1786 as well as Rudbeckia pinnata Plate 2310 Vol. 49 1822 and the Chrysanthemum sinense Plate 2556 Vol. 52 1825. W. Curtis Botanic Garden. Lambeth Marsh unknown books
1937872251937. DESIGN MAGAZINE. TEIKOKU KÔGEI Vol.11 #12. Tokyo Showa 12 1937. 25.7 x 19 cm. Decorated wrappers. Interesting articles on contenporary art and design. furniture fashion kitchenware graphics etc. etc. The dominant sensibility is Deco throughout. Illustrated with halftone photo plates. Very good. unknown books
196315032Ulm: Hochschule fur Gestaltung 1963. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. 4to. September 1963 Double issue 8 and 9 of 21 published in 14 volumes. Celebrated magazine arm of the influential German school of design which was founded by Inge Aicher-Scholl Otl Aiker and Max Bill. Somewhat musty but in clean very good condition. This issue features IBM advertisements in Students' Work Josef Albers speaks about color system for petrol filling stations and other product designs in the Teacher Design Work section. 85 pp. All issues of this design journal have become difficult to track down. <br/><br/> Hochschule fur Gestaltung paperback books
1928004599Syracuse NY: Keramic Studio Publishing Co 1928. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First thus edition. Folio. 40 black & white plates and ten color plates. Reprinted from the journal edited by Adelaide Alsop Robineau featuring works of Hiroshigi color Persian miniatures Persian coats Byzantine jewelry East Indian 17th century jewelry Coptic 5th century Egypt coats and designs Island of Titicaca ponchos Peruvian designs Decorative figures by May Warner color surface patterns by M. Chohany and a decorative panel by Eunice Genthner color enamelled silver boxes and decorated textiles from the Austrian Werkbund in Vienna color Persian tiles vases and bowls Chinese porcelains including Ming Blue & White K'ang Hsi saucer 18th c. Yung Cheng Sung Early Ming and Ch'ien Lung mug pottery by Emile Lenoble Hunt Diederich Henry Varnum Poor Carl Walters E. Decoeur Jean Gaugum Catteau Smara Buthaud Paul Jacquet Mougin sculpture vases stoneware vases black with silver gold and white by Jean Luce glassware by Rene Lalique Designs for textiles by Vally Wieselthier color sculpture by Mestrovic Wuilleumier Lalique Do Canto Francois de Leyritz Royal Copenhagen porcelain porcelains by Adelaide A. Robineau color overglaze decorations by Albert Heckman color numerous world design motifs etc. Portfolio: orange printed paper covered boards with blue lettering and decorative motif with moderate shelfwear. Blue cloth spine with minor wear. String ties are lacking. Plates are slightly dusty at edges but are overall clean and in excellent condition. Keramic Studio Publishing Co Hardcover books
18444333baEDublin Ireland: William Curry 1844. Book. Very good- condition. Hardcover. American Indians; periodical; 768p. incl. index; 22.2cm; original paper covered boards detached; cloth spine; p. 348-9 notice of visit of Ojibways to England in company of George Catlin 1796-1872 painter. William Curry Hardcover books