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198049901NY: Norton 1980. First edition. 288 pp w/index. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Introduction and afterword by Jay Neugeboren. NY: Norton unknown books
196072444Hollywood: The International Guide 1960. First edition. 91 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. Hollywood: The International Guide unknown books
194357782London: George Allen and Unwin 1943. First edition. 53 pp. Spine lightly tanned else near fine in printed paper-covered boards with pasted-on spine label. No dust jacket as issued. London: George Allen and Unwin hardcover 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
73199Eureka: Gallows nd. 2: 1. 16 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Mason Jordan Mason Gil Orlovitz Sue Abbott Boyd Judson Crews Joanne de Longchamps and others contribute. On the verso of the last leaf is a full page ad for Bukowski’s RUN WITH THE HUNTED. Eureka: Gallows unknown books
196663681Washington DC: Library of Congress 1966. First edition. 119 w/index of participants. Near fine in printed wrappers. Washington DC: Library of Congress unknown books
19657102Berkeley: Free University of Berkeley 1965. Saddle-stapled booklet 21 x 13.5 cm. 48 pages. Illustrated. Corrections list to inner panel of rear wrapper. FIRST EDITION. A small collection of works by poets of Berkeley California published by the Free University of Berkeley. The calligraphy by Alice Walters is likely her first non-periodical appearance in print. Therese Shere the cover artist was the young daughter of Lydia Shere later pastry chef at Chez Panisse. Drawings by J.M. Campbell. Some light stains and soiling throughout. In lightly stained but still colorful decorated wrappers. Free University of Berkeley unknown books
198549159Houston Texas: William Laufer 1985. 1st Printing. Off-white printed paper covers stapled. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Minor wear & soiling short po note written to top of front cover refering to the contribution from Cottam Berkeley CA overall VG. 36 pp. Travis' poem p. 31. Illustrated. 8vo. 8-3/8" x 5-3/8" <br/><br/>"Touchstone . is a non-commercial magazine supported by subscribers and well-wishers. . Our volunteers feel a commitment to publish the fiction essays and poetry which many commercial magazines no longer publish. <br /> <br />Travis' poem of 35 years ago gives voice to the many frustrations People of Color continue to experiece to this day. William Laufer unknown books
198948924Stockton CA: The Wormwood Review Press 1989. 1st Printing. Copy #154 of a total 700cc run. Printed pale blue paper covers stapled. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Bit of age-toning two faint spots to front cover otherwise VG. 48 pp. Bukowski: pp 44- 46 in double column. T.p. shillouette. 8-1/4" x 5-3/8" <br/><br/>Bukowski "was a German-American poet novelist and short story writer. His writing was influenced by the social cultural and economic ambiance of his home city of Los Angeles. His work addresses the ordinary lives of poor Americans the act of writing alcohol relationships with women and the drudgery of work. Bukowski wrote thousands of poems hundreds of short stories and six novels eventually publishing over 60 books. . In 1986 Time called Bukowski a 'laureate of American lowlife.'" Wiki The Wormwood Review Press unknown books
1932877931932. LITTLE MAGAZINE FUJITA Erosu author artist. PRINT AND POETRY PAMPHLETS. Shôwa 7 to 12 1932-37 51 assorted issues of this little series of poetry and print pamphlets by Fujita published in Tôkyô by one Tomita Hikaru under the publishing house name of SHIN MYÔJÔ. It would seem that Fujita was the only contributor. The front and rear covers are "kikai-zuri" machine printed woodcuts the contents have some intext illustrations. The sizes range from 19.9 x 14.7 cm to 22 x 15 cm. There are 2 issues from 1932 6 from 1933 11 from 1934 11 from 1935 11 from 1936 and 10 from 1937. Brooding gloomy aesthetic. Very interesting example of the sort of creative effort even amateurs were capable of in the 30s and how conversant they were with trends in world art. The pamphlets are in Japanese but often subtitled in German. As one might expect this ephemeral production is vanishingly rare. I can find no trace of it in any institution. In very good condition throughout. unknown books
33130New York: Burdick and Scovill n. d. 1st volume edition. Ca 1854 per spine tooling. Period maroon morocco-style full sheep binding with gilt decorated spine & decorative perimeter border to boards. Bright yellow eps. Some general binding wear with the spine sunned. 2" closed vertical tear to bottom edge of first leaf with p. 69/70. Withal a VG copy. 2 9 - 217 3; 9 - 220; 9 - 40 pp. 13 issues total. Illustrated with one steel engraving & one hand-colored plate for each issue 2 colored plates excised. 8vo. 8-3/8" x 5-5/8" <br/><br/>Willoughby's poem offers a lament to the lady left home by one drawn to the gold fields of California. "Thy heart and hopes all buried here / by Sacramento's shore." Burdick and Scovill hardcover books
197322707Silver Spring MD: Self-published Summer 1973. First edition. Presentation copy inscribed by the editor on the contents-page: "Dear Jonathan Williams and Tom Meyer Hope this interests you. Best Barry. Fine copy. 4to original illustrated wrappers stapled as issued. Fine copy. Self-published unknown books
1927277448Chicago: Woman's World 1927. Original Wrappers. Very Good binding. In publisher's colorful wrappers suggestive of the deco style and illustrated throughout with remarkably unappetizing color lithographed images of completed culinary offerings. "Each menu and every recipe has been scientifically tested and checkd by Lilian Dynevor Rice the well-known dietician."p. 3. Separation at the fold has been discreetly repaired. 34 pp. Uncommon with no copies located on OCLC. Very Good binding. Woman's World unknown books
2001288480Norwalk.: Easton Press. 2001. Full navy leather raised bands gilt decorations color pictorial cover all edges gilt sil enkdpapers ribbon marker. . Near fine no dust jacket as issued. . 8vo. Easton Press. hardcover books
2001288481Norwalk.: Easton Press. 2001. Full navy leather raised bands gilt decorations color pictorial cover all edges gilt sil enkdpapers ribbon marker. . Near fine no dust jacket as issued. . 8vo. Easton Press. hardcover books
2001233453Norwalk.: Easton Press. 2001. Full navy leather raised bands gilt decorations color pictorial cover all edges gilt sil enkdpapers ribbon marker. . Very small scuff to cover otherwise near fine no dust jacket as issued. . 8vo. Easton Press. hardcover books
1947106665<p><b> Magazine folio illustrated 154 pp. Some normal aging otherwise very good plus. The Roosevelt article covers 14 pages of commentary and photographs including copies of letters. Like all Life issues lots of colorful ads. Other articles include Cuba's Tin Pan Alley Moscow Celebrates 80th Birthday and James Forrestal the first U.S Secretary of Defense.</b></p> Time Inc., books
16322Life. Vol. 62 No. 1607. August 14 1913. Life Publishing Company 1913. Pages 255-290.11 x 9 in. This popular weekly magazine is filled with articles letters and cartoons relating to life in the early 20th century including several references to women's suffrage advocates. Page 276 shows a cartoon of a militant British suffrage advocate. A "Blasted Britisher" says "My Word! We men are not all angels you know." The suffragette with a bomb hidden behind her back replies that they soon will be. An image titled "The Call of the Wild" p. 280 shows a woman walking away from a new husband to join a parade of suffrage advocates and page 282 shows "The Militant's Husband: How Restful the Water Looks" with a domineering woman about to push her husband off of a pier. Some wear to binding and expected toning but crisp pages. Good condition. An interesting piece of history capturing some of the different popular ideas and opinions about women's rights. unknown books
1961M7726no place:: 1961-1970. 1961. 15 volumes. 348 x 266 mm. 4to. 14 2; 20; 20; 16; 24; 12; 12; 15 1; 16; 16; 16; 16; 16; 16; 16 pp. Illus. Pictorial wrappers. Fine. This series reprints articles from Life magazine. Included here reprint numbers 7 Robert Frost Carl Sandburg; 12 China; age of the warlords; 13 China; rise of communism; 25 The origins of life; 28 The microbe enemy; 30 Control of the brain; 31 DNA; the secret of life; 35 Circuits of the senses; 36 Evolution; Darwin discovers nature's plan; 38 The nature of the atom; 44 The Russian Revolution; rise of the insurgents; 57 The human body; chemical balance; 71 Evolution; Galápagos key to Darwin's theories; 83 The law of Judaism; and 88 The human body; worlds within. 1961-1970. unknown books
1941237301New York: Time-Life 1941. First. paperback. near fine. Folio staple photographic wrappers. New York: Time-Life December 8 1941. A near fine copy.<br/><br/> Features a cover photograph of General Douglas MacArthur by the Charles W. Miller Studio and a photographic essay about the U.S. Navy Air Force by Peter Stackpole.<br/><br/> Time-Life unknown books
1945237298New York: Time-Life 1945. First. paperback. near fine. Scherman David E. Folio staple photographic wrappers. New York: Time-Life April 16 1945. Very slight sunning still a near fine copy.<br/><br/> Features a cover photograph of Dwight Eisenhower by David E. Scherman and a photographic essay titled "Forgotten Front" by Margaret Bourke-White.<br/><br/> Time-Life unknown books
1948237292New York: Time-Life 1948. First. paperback. near fine. Silk George. Folio staple photographic wrappers. New York: Time-Life April 5 1948. General wear but still a near fine copy.<br/><br/> Features a photograpic essay on Ozark Sping by Andreas Feininger and a cover photograph of the Brooklyn Dodgers entitled "Dodger Rookies" by George Silk.<br/><br/> Time-Life unknown books
1950237295New York: Time-Life 1950. First. paperback. very good-. Newman Arnold. Folio staple photographic wrappers. New York: Time-Life April 17 1950. Very slight water damage on edges of first few interior pages and a mailing stamp on the front cover still a very good- copy with a clean cover.<br/><br/> Features an article about Dwight David Eisenhower with a cover photograph entitled "Mr. President Eisenhower" by Arnold Newman.<br/><br/> Time-Life unknown books
1939237265New York: Time Life 1939. First. paperback. near fine. Folio staple photographic wrappers. New York: Time-Life May 29. 1939. Very slight edge worn but still a near fine copy.<br/><br/> Features a story about Hyde Park NY and a cover photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt entitled "Queen's Hostess by Mark Kauffman.<br/><br/> Time Life unknown books
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 books