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2002WRCLIT70605London 2002. 146pp. Large quarto. Pictorial wrappers. Profusely illustrated in color and b&w. Foreword by Deborah Harry. Afterword by Malcolm McLaren. Edited by Chris Hunt. Trivial use at spine ands and fore-tips otherwise fine. unknown books
194715218JChicago: Ziff-Davis Publications 1947. First Edition. Signed by pulp magazine editor Howard Browne in the upper right hand corner of the first page. This issue contains a Mike Shayne mystery novel by Mike Shayne also contains stories by Vincent Starrett and William P. McGivern. Some tiny marginal tears at cover edge else very good. Ziff-Davis Publications unknown books
1931287893New York: Radio Science Publications 1931. First. hardcover. very good. January - June 1931. 6 issues 4to bound together in a cloth binding with a typed table of contents bound in. New York 1931.<br/><br/> The contents including the bright colored covers are in very good condition except that they have been cropped to fit the binding so that the upper line of text is occasionally cut off.<br/><br/> Radio Science Publications unknown books
1937284954New York: Street & Smith 1937. paperback. very good. 161pp. colored pictorial wrappers. New York: Street & Smith March 1937.<br/><br/> Featuring "Dawn of Conquest of Space" by Willey sic Ley the German -American rocketeer scientist known as the prophet of the space age. Very good copy with light rubbing to the spine.<br/><br/> Street & Smith unknown books
1953554Salem 1953. Very good. Two issues July 1952 17:7 & April 1953 18:4. 32pp. each. Original printed stiff wrappers stapled. Minor wear and soiling. Two issues of the monthly magazine published by the Oregon State Penitentiary. First issued in 1936 the magazine is "Published monthly by and for the inmates of the Oregon State Penitentiary to permit self-expression provide a medium for discussion of public problems and serve as an entertainment feature." Content includes penitentiary news poetry essays and a cartoon about a feline inmate entitled "Bolivar the Big-house Cat." Fewer than ten listings for the periodical in OCLC mostly in Oregon institutions. unknown books
2156New York N.Y. William Edwin Rudge 1940-1948. 4to. Vol.I-Vol. V. Number 1-4 of each year plus Vol. V Number 4. 1940-1948. Printed wrappers for each volume. 1st Edition. All in fine condition each year encased in a blue paper covered sleeve. Vol. I: 1940 Vol 1-4 A mutitude of articles on prints and books as well as numerous illustrations. Vol. II: 1942 #1-4 "Aristocracy in Prints" American engraver Vol. III: #1-4 1943 t. Vol. IV: 1946 #1-4Vol. V:1948 #4 only. On request I will provide a detailed list of articles included. unknown books
195374425New York NY: The Colton Press Inc. Very Good. 1953. Softcover. This magazine is soft-bound in pictorial covers. The cover wrappers show some light soiling to the covers as well as light wear to the edges and spine. There is some wear to the text-block but with the binding solid. The contents are bright and clean with illustrations and printing samples such as Metallic paper a Pop-Up and other samples. . The Colton Press, Inc. paperback books
2000UPOPINS00MELPopular Woodworking 2000. Very Good. Popular Woodworking Magazine. The Insider's Guide to Buying Tools. Cincinnati: Popular Woodworking 2000. 128pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 4to. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Popular Woodworking paperback books
197922202Tokyo: Popeye 1979. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. First Edition. Quarto stapled. Issue number 68 of Popeye Magazine 1979 Thank You Olive! published on December 10 1979. Holiday issue linking the Popeye's companion title Olive with a Christmas theme gift guide. Illustrated throughout with color and black and white photography as well as drawings. Japanese and some English text. Rich fashion reference that eagerly catalogues Western subculture and street style from an observant Japanese perspective. Tokyo: Popeye unknown books
197822183Tokyo: Popeye 1978. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. First Edition. Quarto stapled. Issue number 29 of Popeye Magazine Amazing Worlds of SF published on April 25 1978. Fun issue devoted to science fiction vintage and current. Illustrated throughout with color and black and white photography as well as drawings. Japanese and some English text. Rich fashion reference that eagerly catalogues Western subculture and street style from an observant Japanese perspective. Tokyo: Popeye unknown books
198122161Tokyo: Popeye 1981. Covers lightly rubbed overall close to near fine. First Edition. Quarto stapled. Issue number 98 of Popeye Magazine Be Your Generation! published on March 10 1981. Cover story takes Popeye on an encyclopedic tour of clothing gear and gadgets including "Dog" "Suits" "White Sneaker" and "Urban Brand.". Japanese and some English text. Rich fashion reference that eagerly catalogues Western subculture and street style from an observant Japanese perspective. Tokyo: Popeye unknown books
197922180Tokyo: Popeye 1979. Near fine in photo-illustrated wrappers. First Edition. Quarto stapled. Issue number 69 of Popeye Magazine From 60's On published on December 25 1979. Encyclopedic look back on the fashions styles clothing and overall clutter that distinguished the 1960s. An editorial "Sixty meets Eighty" also links the coming era of New Wave 60s revival and nostalgia. Illustrated throughout with color and black and white photography as well as drawings. Japanese and some English text. Rich fashion reference that eagerly catalogues Western subculture and street style from an observant Japanese perspective. Tokyo: Popeye unknown books
198022192Tokyo: Popeye 1980. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. First Edition. Quarto stapled. Issue number 94 of Popeye Magazine Have You Experienced published on January 1 1980. Wide ranging issue of Popeye; wind surfing absurd custom cars hi-fi and countless other consumer life-style trends documented and presumably explained. Illustrated throughout with color and black and white photography as well as drawings. Japanese and some English text. Rich fashion reference that eagerly catalogues Western subculture and street style from an observant Japanese perspective. Tokyo: Popeye unknown books
197822208Tokyo: Popeye 1978. Near fine in photo-illustrated wrappers. First Edition. Quarto stapled. Issue number 22 of Popeye Magazine published on January 19 1978 Illustrated throughout with color and black and white photography as well as drawings. Japanese and some English text. Rich fashion reference that eagerly catalogues Western subculture and street style from an observant Japanese perspective. Tokyo: Popeye unknown books
197822175Tokyo: Popeye 1978. Light wear to covers else near fine in illustrated wrappers. First Edition. Quarto stapled. Issue number 31 of Popeye Magazine published on May 15 1978. The cover story is focused on scuba skin diving snorkeling and sea camping in the tropical waters of South Pacific Japan. Includes a map of caves accessible from underwater! Illustrated throughout with color and black and white photography as well as drawings. Japanese and some English text. Rich fashion reference that eagerly catalogues Western subculture and street style from an observant Japanese perspective. Tokyo: Popeye unknown books
198022194Tokyo: Popeye 1980. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. First Edition. Quarto stapled. Issue number 82 of Popeye Magazine Our Very Best Summer published on July 10 1980. Fantastic summer theme issue with typically sunny Popeye interests in sports the outdoors clothing and gear. Illustrated throughout with color and black and white photography as well as drawings. Japanese and some English text. Rich fashion reference that eagerly catalogues Western subculture and street style from an observant Japanese perspective. Tokyo: Popeye unknown books
198022206Tokyo: Popeye 1980. Near fine in photo-illustrated wrappers. First Edition. Quarto stapled. Issue number 72 of Popeye Magazine Popeye Forum published on February 10 1980. Widely varied directory of lifestyle enhancements everything from clogs to ascots to proper yo-yo techniques. Popeye always has a few surprises hidden for the careful reader; page 95 features Leonard Koren's WET Magazine with rare photographs of Koren and friends at work in the WET offices. Illustrated throughout with color and black and white photography as well as drawings. Japanese and some English text. Rich fashion reference that eagerly catalogues Western subculture and street style from an observant Japanese perspective. Tokyo: Popeye unknown books
197722201Tokyo: Popeye 1977. Light discoloration to edges of cover else near fine in illustrated wrappers. First Edition. Quarto stapled. Issue number 8 of Popeye Magazine Popeye Gals published on June 10 1977. Early issue of Popeye notable for sexual illustration on the cover by Harumi and pinups inside. Later issues of Popeye would take a more shy approach to sex largely leaving sex appeal to its more grown up brother magazine Brutus. Illustrated throughout with color and black and white photography as well as drawings. Japanese and some English text. Rich fashion reference that eagerly catalogues Western subculture and street style from an observant Japanese perspective. Tokyo: Popeye unknown books
197922185Tokyo: Popeye 1979. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. First Edition. Quarto stapled. Issue number 59 of Popeye Magazine Radio Station published on July 25 1979. The cover story documents the electronics and gadgets that might be used in a pirate radio station. Meanwhile the other main section of the issue is given to the rustic Canadian Strathcona Provincial Park with many images of the burgeoning Pacific Northwest mountaineering hiking and rafting scene. Illustrated throughout with color and black and white photography as well as drawings. Japanese and some English text. Rich fashion reference that eagerly catalogues Western subculture and street style from an observant Japanese perspective. Tokyo: Popeye unknown books
197722198Tokyo: Popeye 1977. Near fine in photo-illustrated wrappers. First Edition. Quarto stapled. Issue number 15 of Popeye Magazine published on September 25 1977. An early varied issue with stories on California the USA and "Americanology." Illustrated throughout with color and black and white photography as well as drawings. Japanese and some English text. Rich fashion reference that eagerly catalogues Western subculture and street style from an observant Japanese perspective. Tokyo: Popeye unknown books
198022189Tokyo: Popeye 1980. Near fine in illustrated wrappers. First Edition. Quarto stapled. Issue number 93 of Popeye Magazine Thank You Olive! published on December 25 1980. Special holiday issue based around theme of gifts to Olive the girl's companion magazine to Popeye. Illustrated throughout with color and black and white photography as well as drawings. Japanese and some English text. Rich fashion reference that eagerly catalogues Western subculture and street style from an observant Japanese perspective. Tokyo: Popeye unknown books
197822197Tokyo: Popeye 1978. Near fine in photo-illustrated wrappers. First Edition. Quarto stapled. Issue number 61 of Popeye Magazine The Caribbean Vibration published on August 25 1978. Cover story takes the reader on a tour of the Caribbean with most time spent in Jamaica and Puerto Rico. Illustrated throughout with color and black and white photography as well as drawings. Japanese and some English text. Rich fashion reference that eagerly catalogues Western subculture and street style from an observant Japanese perspective. Tokyo: Popeye unknown books
1978138217Oklahoma City: Polyphony 1978. Later printing. A collection of patch charts for modular synthesizers originally published in "Polyphony" magazine. <br/><br/>About Near Fine in perfect bound wrappers. Polyphony unknown books
200430985Tucson: CUE 2004. First Edition. Paperback. Fine/No. Seven issues of this poetry journal edited by Morgan Lucas Schuldt and Mark Horosky. Includes Volume 1 #1 Volume 2 Numbers 1 and 2 Volume 3 Numbers 1 and 2 and Volume 4 numbers 1 and 2. All issues in fine condition. CUE paperback books
198923386Oakland: Dark Ages 1989. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. First issue of this poetry magazine in tall side-stapled wrappers. Contributions by Hannah Weiner Cid Corman Susan Howe Pat Reed among others. <br/><br/> Dark Ages paperback books