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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
1927879731927. MAGAZINE TEIKOKU HATSUMEI KYOKAI. HATSUMEI THE INVENTION 41 issues. Tokyo Maru-no-uchi. Magazines bound Western style in decorated wrappers. 1927 - 1943. About 26 x 19 cm in size. This important magazine began in 1905. The Imperial Science and Invention Society that published the magazine built a permanent research facility for inventors in the Meguro area in Tokyo about the time of the earthquake. The magazine continued after the war and is still in publication today. This group of issues is as follows: Vol. 24 1927 #s 3457; Vol. 27 1930 #s 9 & 11; Vol. 29 1932 #s 5 & 7; Vol. 34 1937 #s 6-12; Vol.35 1938 #s 9 & 10; Vol.36 1939 #9; Vol.37 1940 #s 246-9 12; Vol.38 1941 #s 2-41012; Vol.39 1942 #s 24-68912; Vol.40 1943 #s 1245. The earlier issues are dedicated to civilian inventions though as war looms in the late 30s and arrives in the 40s the inventions grow warlike as well. However in 1943 there is a strange cover photo of a torn Japanese flag seemingly hanging at half staff - odd message indeed in the middle of a total war. Overall good or better condition with occasional soiling and edgewear. Very unusual in the marketplace. unknown
1927002967Nela Park Cleveland: National Lamp Works of General Electric Company 1927. First Edition. . Wraps. Very Good. Original wrappers soft-cover. Vol. V November 1927. 40 pages; illustrated. " A magazine portraying current progress in the science art and business of lighting as seen from Neal Park." Includes article "Lighting the Dempsey-Tunney Arena" by Graham McNamee. An exceptionally clean copy of a SCARCE periodical Size: Quarto <br/> <br/> National Lamp Works of General Electric Company paperback
1926002966Nela Park Cleveland: National Lamp Works of General Electric Company 1926. First Edition. . Wraps. Very Good. Original color illustrated wrapper soft-cover. Volume IV June 1926. 48 pages; illustrated. "A magazine portraying current progress in the science art and business of lighting as seen from Nela Park." An exceptionally clean copy of a SCARCE periodical Size: Quarto <br/> <br/> National Lamp Works of General Electric Company paperback
1899JC14293New York: Edgar S. Werner 1899. Paperback. Very Good. Wraps; pp. i-xvi 2 307-393 xvii-xix. A little light chipping and wrinkling along the edges otherwise a nice clean copy. Numerous articles by numerous contributors on a variety of topics stammering music reviews etcetera. <br/><br/> Edgar S. Werner paperback
1883000010764Springfield Ill: Edwin A. Wilson Publisher 1882-1883 1883. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to. Bound monthly parts of a magazine. 1 2-191 2 18-95 1 pp. Half contemporary brown sheep over dark grey cloth spine with gold lettering and gold rules; all edges decoratively speckled red. Each part's first page illustrated by a wood engraving with multiple full-page and in-text engravings throughout. The beginning of the volume is illustrated with a color lithograph of a girl playing on the beach issued with Volume XIII. Contains Volume XII parts 1 2 4 6 thorugh 10 and 12 and Volume XIII parts 2 through 6 of The Labor of Love a monthly children's magazine intended to promote Christianity and to encourage children to pray. The magazine parts contain songs parables and short stories and poems. Light wear to the extremities and a contemporary gift inscription on the free front endpaper. Edwin A. Wilson, Publisher [1882-1883] hardcover
1871000012789London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge 1871. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio. 3 iv 1 2-380 2 pp. Half purple calf over marbled boards spine in six compartments with gold lettering and decorations; all edges marbled. Marbled endpapers and pastedowns. Illustrated with numerous plates and in-text decorations several of the plates are in color. Six issues of the monthly magazine are bound in here. The plates depict the United States Capitol building images from the short stories in the magazine and sailboats. The publisher Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge was founded in 1698 and is active to this day according to the SPCK website. The society was founded in the United Kingdom this is one of their many publications intended to promote the tenets of Christianity and the faith itself. Light rubbing to the boards' edges the rear hinge very subtly split the leaves have some foxing but are still attractive. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge hardcover
192281727Cleveland: Merit Publishing Co 1922. First Edition. 12mo. Staple-bound pictorial wrappers; 40pp; illus. Light external wear and soil; internally complete sound and unmarked; Very Good. <br /> <br /> Single issue of this low-budget interwar men's magazine an amateur potpourri of off-color jokes double-entendres wink-wink nod-nod anecdotes anti-Prohibition nostrums and photo illustratons of scantily clad by 1920s standards Hollywood starlets with captions such as: "Here she is fellers. This is the kind of lady who breaks up homes.how'd you like to have her break up yours" And so on. Though the contents of Hot Dog never ventured beyond the palest shades of blue its notional audience - American G.I.s who'd returned from the boites of Europe with suddenly "advanced" notions of sexuality and morality - were clearly appreciative as Dinsmore's outfit kept up publishing at least until 1933. Merit Publishing Co unknown
1950159166Hollywood: Seeger Publications 1950. Archive of photographs text copy cartoons letters story and photo submissions banking documents and other ephemera from the short-lived men's magazine "My Escort" published in Hollywood circa late 1950s.<br /> <br /> Not to be confused with the British men's magazine "Escort" which began publication in 1980. Detailed inventory available upon request.<br /> <br /> The majority of the archive dates from 1959 likely the only year "My Escort" was published as our research locates only three known published issues January/February March and May of 1959. An extensive archive comprised of over 100 photographs 46 with printing instructions written on the versos and on attached paper slips seven contact sheets twelve single panel adult comics two of which are original art and over 75 pages of copy stories limericks jokes and advice columns as well as advertising proofs notes financial documents and various documents relating to the publication. A selection of internal materials are housed in a folder with a pin-up girl illustration affixed to the front wrapper and a cartoon illustration on the verso with the thought bubble "The double minded person's short story book!!! Got any to add"<br /> <br /> The archive also includes over 30 letters including inquiries regarding photographers models and writers many in post-marked envelopes including four multiple-page story submissions six photograph submissions one color as well as a color slide and color negative submission.<br /> <br /> Included in the archive are photographs of models Doris Gohlke Jackie Miller June Wilkinson Bridgette Baum Shirley Quimby Mabel Rea Shellie St. Monte Joy Laine and Melody Ward and comics by Stanley Rayon. Among the banking documents is a canceled check for former pin-up model and photographer Bunny Yeager best known for her work with Bettie Page likely a contributing photographer for the magazine. <br /> <br /> Folder: 9.5 x 11.75 inches. Contents attached with a prong-binding at the top edge. Very Good plus with light splashing and rubbing overall.<br /> <br /> Photographs: 2.5 x 3 inches to 8 x 10 inches with the majority of the photographs being 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus to Near Fine overall.<br /> <br /> Other documents: 2.75 x 3.75 to 8.5 x 11 inches. Very Good plus to Near Fine overall. Seeger Publications unknown
1969022546Detroit: Monteith College Publisher 1969. Wraps. Good. Side stapled wraps. 8 ½ by 11 inches. 31 pp. Single issue of this mimeo style journal/zine published by students at Monteith College at Wayne State University. Content includes a variety of poetry essays and other writing including a critical analysis of the work of William Burroughs. The Monteith Journal was created around 1965 as a vehicle of students at Monteith College eventually serving as a springboard for members of the Detroit Artists' Workshop. Monteith College was founded in 1959 as an experimental college within Wayne State University focusing on general education and the art of dialogue. Class sizes were small and were often interdisciplinary. The college closed in 1978. GOOD condition. Some rusting and rust stains at the staples with a small rust stain to the rear cover. Minor uneven toning. Monteith College, Publisher unknown
AQ26396Mysore: Wesleyan Mission Press Comprising: Vol. XIV. Nos. 2-3 February-March 1903. Vol. XVII. Nos. 1-4 6-12 January-April June-December 1906. Vol. XXXIX. Nos. 3-12 March-December 1919. Vol. XL. Nos. 1-11 January-November 1920 8vo. Stapled as issued in original publisher's printed wrappers. Lightly rubbed marked and discoloured staples rusted. Internally clean and crisp. A collection of thirty-four issues of The Harvest Field a monthly periodical devoted to the interests of missionary work in British India. The magazine launched at Bangalore in 1880 was from 1892 and throughout much of its run edited by Wesleyan missionary Henry Gulliford 1852-1937 sometime secretary of the Christian Literature Society Madras. Devoted to the effective training of indigenous ministers Gulliford was responsible for integrating the former Basel Mission in the Nilgiri Hills into the Methodist District and twice served as chairman of the Provincial Synod. Various issues are held institutionally by BL and SOAS only. . Wesleyan Mission Press unknown
1976223365Peking.: China Pictorial. 1976. Collection of six issues of the monthly magazine each from June July August October November and December 1976. Colour and black and white photographic illustrations 44 to 59pp. 26.8 x 26.2cm. Original paper wrappers lightly browned and bumped at corners a very good set. . China Pictorial. unknown
195448489New York & Los Angeles: Jay Emanuel Publication 1954. Five issues. Folio. Approx. 175 pp sections & issues separately paginated. Numerous photo illustrations some colour plates some double-page text illustrations diagrams. Illustrated black white & red softcovers cover art on back covers promoting the Black Knight and Passion as well as National Screen Service some wear creasing minor soiling still VG- set. First editions of these scarce installments in this trade magazine for Movie Theatre Owners which was in its’ heyday in the 1940s and 1950s. This journal advertised production schedules marketing schemes stunts included advertisements of lobby cards movie posters marketing merchandise theater equipment sound equipment and far more. Of particular interest are the many articles relating to raising revenue through concession stands new equipment and modernizing theaters against the backdrop of the rising popularity of television viewing. Jay Emanuel Publication, paperback
195048475New York: Quigley Publishing Co. 1950-1952. Three issues. Folio. 49 9; 49 9; 46 8 pp. Numerous photo illustrations some colour plates some double-page text illustrations diagrams. Illustrated gray & orange softcovers cover art on back covers promoting Gilda with Rita Hayworth The Fuller Brush Girl with Lucille Ball and Invasion USA minor scuffing wear rubbing still VG- copies. First editions of these scarce installments in the famed trade magazine which was published weekly from 1915 to 1973. This journal was the primary trade paper of the American motion picture industry and advertised production schedules marketing schemes stunts included advertisements of lobby cards movie posters marketing merchandise theater equipment sound equipment and far more. Quigley Publishing Co., paperback
195248490New York & Los Angeles: ITOA Independent 1952-1954. Five issues. Folio. Approx. 150 pp issues separately paginated. Numerous photo illustrations some colour plates some double-page text illustrations diagrams. Illustrated black white & red softcovers cover art on back covers promoting films last issue w/o back cover minor creasing wear still G set. First editions of these scarce installments in this trade magazine for Independent Movie Theatre Owners founded in 1947 and published through 1975. This journal advertised production schedules marketing schemes stunts included advertisements of lobby cards movie posters marketing merchandise theater equipment sound equipment and far more. Included were movie reviews promotional material from the Studios and more. ITOA Independent, paperback
195348477New York: Quigley Publishing Co. 1953. Two issues. Folio. 52; 52 pp. Numerous photo illustrations some colour leaves diagrams. Colour-printed softcovers in green & gray white & black lettering ads for Simplex projection equipment on back covers minor creasing NF set. First editions of these scarce installments in the famed trade magazine which was published weekly from 1915 to 1973. This journal was the primary trade paper of the American motion picture industry and advertised production schedules marketing schemes stunts included advertisements of lobby cards movie posters marketing merchandise theater equipment sound equipment and far more. Of particular interest are these special Section 2 supplements devoted to movie theater equipment furnishings design physical operation vending machines and other equipment. The advertising displays are wonderful recording the mid-century heyday of the movie going experience. Quigley Publishing Co., paperback
1833AQ22347London: Printed by Fisher Son & Co. 1833. 1 754-756pp 32. With two engraved plates one folding and an engraved general title page for the second volume of the magazine. Original publisher’s pictorial blue wrappers. A trifle creased and marked. Internally clean and crisp. A monthly periodical The Nautical Magazine was first published in 1832. Associated with the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty the magazine provided reviews of Admiralty charts and publications articles on hazards to navigation and reports on maritime surveys. As the century progressed it documented the Crimean War and the First and Second Opium Wars the construction of the Suez Canal and ultimately futile search for Sir John Franklin's lost expedition in search of the North-West Passage. This supplementary issue is comprised of a succinct article on ‘Blake’s Patent Pivot Fid for Topmasts Running Bowsprits Jib-booms £c.’ . 8vo. Printed by Fisher, Son, & Co. unknown
AQ22361London: Published by Fisher Son & Co. August 1832. No 6. - Vol. I 1 282-336pp 2. With an engraved plate and a terminal leaf of publisher’s advertisements. Uncut in original publisher’s pictorial blue wrappers. Rubbed some loss to spine contemporary inked ownership inscription of Geo. Stebbing Agent Portsmouth to foot of upper panel. Early ink ownership inscription to head of first page of text scattered spotting. A monthly periodical The Nautical Magazine was first published in 1832. Associated with the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty the magazine provided reviews of Admiralty charts and publications articles on hazards to navigation and reports on maritime surveys. As the century progressed it documented the Crimean War and the First and Second Opium Wars the construction of the Suez Canal and ultimately futile search for Sir John Franklin's lost expedition in search of the North-West Passage. This issue contains inter alia articles on; 'Lights on the Coast of France' 'Navigation of the Bristol Channel' and 'Notes on the Invention of Massey's Log and Sounding Machine'. . 8vo. Published by Fisher, Son, & Co., August, 1832. No 6. - Vol. I unknown
AQ22360London: Published by Fisher Son & Co. July 1832. No 5. - Vol. I 1 226-280pp 2. With an engraved plate and a terminal leaf of publisher’s advertisements. Uncut in original publisher’s pictorial blue wrappers. Rubbed some loss to spine contemporary inked ownership inscription of Geo. Stebbing Agent Portsmouth to foot of upper panel. Early ink ownership inscription to head of first page of text scattered spotting. A monthly periodical The Nautical Magazine was first published in 1832. Associated with the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty the magazine provided reviews of Admiralty charts and publications articles on hazards to navigation and reports on maritime surveys. As the century progressed it documented the Crimean War and the First and Second Opium Wars the construction of the Suez Canal and ultimately futile search for Sir John Franklin's lost expedition in search of the North-West Passage. This issue contains inter alia articles on; 'Lights on the Coast of Florida' Black Rock Lighthouse at Liverpool' and 'On the Probable Errors in determining Time'. . 8vo. Published by Fisher, Son, & Co., July, 1832. No 5. - Vol. I unknown
AQ22350London: Published by Fisher Son & Co. April 1833. No 14. - Vol. II 1 180-250pp. With an engraved folding plate. Uncut in original publisher’s pictorial blue wrappers. Rubbed and creased loss to spine. Scattered spotting. A monthly periodical The Nautical Magazine was first published in 1832. Associated with the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty the magazine provided reviews of Admiralty charts and publications articles on hazards to navigation and reports on maritime surveys. As the century progressed it documented the Crimean War and the First and Second Opium Wars the construction of the Suez Canal and ultimately futile search for Sir John Franklin's lost expedition in search of the North-West Passage. This issue contains inter alia articles on; 'Navigation of the St. Lawrence' 'Description of a Sextant having an additional Horizon Glass' and 'On the Navigation of the Black Sea'. . 8vo. Published by Fisher, Son, & Co., April, 1833. No 14. - Vol. II unknown
AQ22355London: Published by Fisher Son & Co. October 1833. No 20. - Vol. II 1 562-624pp. With an engraved folding plate. Uncut in original publisher’s pictorial blue wrappers. Rubbed and creased loss to spine. Scattered spotting. A monthly periodical The Nautical Magazine was first published in 1832. Associated with the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty the magazine provided reviews of Admiralty charts and publications articles on hazards to navigation and reports on maritime surveys. As the century progressed it documented the Crimean War and the First and Second Opium Wars the construction of the Suez Canal and ultimately futile search for Sir John Franklin's lost expedition in search of the North-West Passage. This issue contains inter alia articles on; 'New Lighthouse on the Island Oxoe Christiansand' 'Navigation into Harwich Harbour' and 'Merchant Seaman's Orphan Asylum'. . 8vo. Published by Fisher, Son, & Co., October, 1833. No 20. - Vol. II unknown
AQ22348London: Published by Fisher Son & Co. July 1833. No 17. - Vol. II 1 370-432pp. With an engraved plate. Uncut in original publisher’s pictorial blue wrappers. Rubbed and creased some loss to spine contemporary inked ownership inscription of Geo. Stebbing Agent Portsmouth to foot of upper panel. Scattered spotting. A monthly periodical The Nautical Magazine was first published in 1832. Associated with the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty the magazine provided reviews of Admiralty charts and publications articles on hazards to navigation and reports on maritime surveys. As the century progressed it documented the Crimean War and the First and Second Opium Wars the construction of the Suez Canal and ultimately futile search for Sir John Franklin's lost expedition in search of the North-West Passage. This issue contains inter alia articles on; 'Beacons on the Shoals off Batavia' 'Steam-engines in the Mines of Cornwall' and 'A Sailor's Advice to his Son'. . 8vo. Published by Fisher, Son, & Co., July, 1833. No 17. - Vol. II unknown
AQ22351London: Published by Fisher Son & Co. February 1834. No 24. - Vol. III 1 66-128 18pp. With an engraved folding plate. Uncut in original publisher’s pictorial blue wrappers. Rubbed and creased loss to spine. Scattered spotting. A monthly periodical The Nautical Magazine was first published in 1832. Associated with the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty the magazine provided reviews of Admiralty charts and publications articles on hazards to navigation and reports on maritime surveys. As the century progressed it documented the Crimean War and the First and Second Opium Wars the construction of the Suez Canal and ultimately futile search for Sir John Franklin's lost expedition in search of the North-West Passage. This issue contains inter alia articles on; 'Effects of Weights in Ships' 'Method for Strengthening Sails' and 'Compass Bearings from the Binnacle'. . 8vo. Published by Fisher, Son, & Co., February, 1834. No 24. - Vol. III unknown
AQ22359London: Published by Fisher Son & Co. October 1832. No 8. - Vol. I 1 396-448pp. Uncut in original publisher’s pictorial blue wrappers. Rubbed some loss to spine a trifle marked contemporary inked ownership inscription of Geo. Stebbing Agent Portsmouth to foot of upper panel. Scattered spotting occasional chipping to margins. A monthly periodical The Nautical Magazine was first published in 1832. Associated with the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty the magazine provided reviews of Admiralty charts and publications articles on hazards to navigation and reports on maritime surveys. As the century progressed it documented the Crimean War and the First and Second Opium Wars the construction of the Suez Canal and ultimately futile search for Sir John Franklin's lost expedition in search of the North-West Passage. This issue contains inter alia articles on; 'On the Temperature of the Mediterranean' 'Navigation of the the Bristol Channel' and 'On the Stowage of Ships'. . 8vo. Published by Fisher, Son, & Co., October, 1832. No 8. - Vol. I unknown
AQ22352London: Published by Fisher Son & Co. January 1834. No 23. - Vol. III 1 64pp. With an engraved folding plate. Uncut in original publisher’s pictorial blue wrappers. Rubbed and creased loss to spine. Scattered spotting. A monthly periodical The Nautical Magazine was first published in 1832. Associated with the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty the magazine provided reviews of Admiralty charts and publications articles on hazards to navigation and reports on maritime surveys. As the century progressed it documented the Crimean War and the First and Second Opium Wars the construction of the Suez Canal and ultimately futile search for Sir John Franklin's lost expedition in search of the North-West Passage. This issue contains inter alia articles on; 'Prussic Acid first employed for Killing Whales' 'Discovery of Eastern Australia' and 'Notes on the Island of Ascension'. . 8vo. Published by Fisher, Son, & Co., January, 1834. No 23. - Vol. III unknown