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Features: The Year's Top 10 Looks; Vancouver Reno - Sylvia and Sam Ketcham (article and cover photo); Decorating - Anne Hepfer; This Year's Hottest Foods; and much more. 132 pages. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Features: Top 10 Trends for 2009; Peter Tan and Christine Ho Ping Kong transform a gritty back-alley Toronto plot into a groundbreaking and award-winning family home; Traditional yet playful Toronto dream home of Cinnie and J.D. Segsworth; 25 Things to Eat, Cook, Buy and Read in 2009; and more. 124 pages. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
CHEZ L AUTEUR.. 1981. In-12 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. De la page 262 à la page 279. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte.
FELIX JUVEN. 1904. Bon état. Livré sans Couverture. Intérieur frais. Paginé de 129 à 184. Lecture en colonnes.
- La revue verlainienne, Paris Décembre 1901, 13,5x21,5cm, agrafé. - Edition originale. Contriubtions d'Hector Fleischmann, Léon Deubel, Rachilde, André Lebey, Henri Albert, Touny-Léris... Manques angulaires en têtes et en pieds des plats, agréable état intérieur. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Au cabaret Le Chat noir, Paris 1883, 31x45cm, broché. - Edition pré-originale des poèmes "Le Chat noir", "Langueur", "La Princesse Bérénice", "Pantoum négligé", "Paysage", "Conseil falot", "L'Aube à l'envers", "Un pouacre" et "Madrigal" dans les numéros du 26 mars, 14 juillet et 18 août. Ces poèmes ont paru un an avant leur publication dans le recueil Jadis et naguère. Le Chat noir est une revue hebdomadaire créée par Rodolphe Salis et Emile Goudeau, publiée de 1882 à 1897, dans le but de promouvoir le célèbre cabaret du même nom dont elle se veut la mémoire. On y publie les textes déclamés durant les spectacles. Il s'agit, en outre, d'un important témoignage littéraire et artistique de la fin du XIXe siècle, autour de la bohème et de l'effervescence parisienne qui lui est propre. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
80 pages. Features: Marcile Stalter; Cedric Gibbons - Designer for the Screen; The Past Lives On - Last of two articles by Walter Pach; Four Drawings; The Watercolor Series - presenting the work of William J. Scott; Pastel by William J. Scott; Richard Peter Hoffman - watercolors by the artist; Roots and Influences; Walter Stuempfig - an interview; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
ALBERT QUANTIN. NOVEMBRE 1899. Bon état. Livré sans Couverture. Intérieur frais. Paginé de 601 à 616. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte.
ALBERT QUANTIN. FEVRIER 1901. Bon état. Livré sans Couverture. Intérieur frais. Paginé de 161 à 176. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte.
ISSN : 0040-3075. PRESSES D'AUJOURD'HUI. OCTOBRE 1984. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Intérieur frais. Paginé de 649 à 839. Revue fondée par Jean-Paul Sartre et Simone de Beauvoir. Sommaire : KOSTAS VERGOPOULOS. — La crise alimentaire dans le tiers-monde ALAIN LIPIETZ. — La mondialisation de la crise générale du Fordisme : 1967-1984 .MICHEL GIRAUD. — Le regard égaré : ethnocentrisme, xénophobie ou racisme ? .LA CAMPAGNE ELECTORALE AUX ETATS-UNISJOHN GERASSI. — L’atmosphère et les mensonges.DONALD HAZEN, COLIN GREER. — Les suffrages et le pouvoir de l'argent .ALAN BERGER. — Les media et l'image.CHRONIQUESJEROME KARABEL. — Perspectives historiques sur l'échec du socialisme aux Etats-Unis ..RENEE SAUREL. — Cendres fertiles de Roger Blin ou Pavane pour une éthique défunte (II) CATHY BERNHEIM. — Le Futur est singe
8vo. 89-168 (ie. 79) pages. In German. SUBJECT(S) : Jews periodicals. Spine darkened, back cover chipped, front cover and first two pages torn, good condition. (GER-17-12)
8vo. 80 pages. In German. Illustration plates. SUBJECT (S) : Jews periodicals. Spine darkened, covers and last few pages chipped, good condition. (GER-17-13)
CHEZ L AUTEUR.. 1962. In-8 Carré. Broché, Jaquette. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. De la page 106 à la page 167.
A magazine for collectors and others interested in times past and in articles of daily use and adornment devised by the forefathers. Features: Seventeenth-century French enameled watches; English bronze wool weights; Dressed pictures; Herr Biedermeier in Vienna; Some Franco-American silversmiths and Jewelers; Livery Cupboards in new England; Mongol Rugs in Chinese Paintings; and more. Many pages of nostalgic ads from a broad assortment of prominent dealers. Profusely illustrated with excellent black and white photos. pp. 627-746. Printed upon glossy stock. Unmarked with average wear. A worthy reference copy of this informative issue. Book
80 pages. Features: What Draws Young People to Fiber?; Thoughts from the Next Generation; Is Fiber's Foundation Firm? - Q&A with educators Lou Cabeen, Maria Tulokas, and Joan Livingstone; Furthering Your fiber Education; Mentoring a future fiber artist; Profile of Nicola Henley; and much more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Small clipping from table of contents page, otherwise a sound copy. Book
FELIX JUVEN. 1907. Bon état. Livré sans Couverture. Intérieur frais. Paginé de 567 à 570. Quelques photos en noir et blanc dans le texte.
CHEZ L AUTEUR.. 1958. In-4 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Agraffes rouillées. Intérieur acceptable. 50 pages. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc et bleu et blanc dans le texte.
CHEZ L AUTEUR.. 1967. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 32 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs dans le texte et hors texte.
88 pages. Colour photography throughout. Text in English. Features: Oxford offers a rare heritage treat; Candid snapshots from around India; The celebration of life in Macau; Trekking through the Pyrenees Mountains; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
CHEZ L AUTEUR.. 1952. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 48 pages.
50 pages. Features: Cover photo of George Kiehl; Title page photo of James M. Hafey; The Emperor Giant - Severus; Incredible but True - the brain can still function after incredible injury; What You Should Know About the Body - blood flow and the major blood vessels; Some of the Best Exercises Without Apparatus - with photos of John Grimek; ; An Ideal - And Then Success - Feature article on cover subject George Kiehl; Making Marriage Successful - article with photos of Barton Hovarth, Bill Vanselow, Bob Harley and Orville Wertz-Baugher; A Woman's Life is a Real Beauty Contest - with fantastic double-page photo of female contestants in the "Inter City Beauties - Showmen's Variety Jubilee, Steel Pier" at Atlantic City, Sept 6-12, 1937; Why You Should Maintain a Tranquil Mind; Louis Abele - Latest Strength Sensation; Favorite Exercises of Champions - article with photos of Dave Mayor, Dick Bachtell, Tony Terlazzo, Elmer Farnham, Johnny Terpak, Walter Good, Weldon Bullock, Eddie Harrison and Wally Zagurski; How Strong was Abraham Lincoln?; More About Sex Relations and Health - with photos of Emile Mogyrosky, George Hackenschmidt, Stanislaus Zbysko, John Grun Marx, Otto Arco and Adrien Deriaz; and more. Nice ads for the York Barbell Co. (two in color) and the Perfect Voice Institute. Average wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy of this great issue. Magazine
94 pages. Articles: New Menace in Missouri - Charles (Boss) Binaggio and criminality - article with photos; Can the C.I.O. Get Rid of the Commies?; The Town the G.I.s called "Smith" - Natchitoches, Louisiana - article with nice photos; Pilotless Fighter Plane of Tomorrow - a convincing argument that machines are about to outdistance us mortals, with nice color illustrations by Birney Lettick - a very prescient article; What Gives in Rasslin'? - article with fantastic photos of wrestlers including Gorgeous George, Jim Londos, Bronko Nagurski, Maurice Tillet (the angel), Lee Henning, Sandor Szabo, Man Mountain Dean, Ernie Dusek, Strangler Lewis; Nicest Guy in Washington - General Omar Bradley; Strangest Garden in the World - At the Argonne National Laboratory Dr. Norbert J. Scully produces radioactive drugs and other plant products which cannot be manufactured - article with photo. Fiction: One Came Back; A Dinner For Lily; Bootleger's Treasure (part 2 of 4); Decorator's Helper; Where They Make the Wine; No Need to Hustle. Includes these nice vintage ads; Borden - featuring Elsie the Cow; Willys Station Wagon (Jeep); International Trucks; Oldsmobile cars; Arro Shirts; Firestone; Plymouth; Hickok men's accessories; Haband Company Ties (nice two-page color ad); Fisher body; Canada Dry; Dodge cars; Mallory hats; Del Monte Catsup; New Hudson cars; United Aircraft; Silver Star razor blades - featuring several notable men; Monarch canned fruit and veggies (nice colour full-page); Nice Sheaffer's pen ad on back cover. Three-inch opening to bottom of cover fold. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
74 pages. Articles: The Secret Boss of Californa - Artie Samish (part 1 of 2); "Hurry" Cain Out of the West - Senatory Harry Cain of Washington state; Bringing Up a Movie Moppet; Yankee Yogi Berra - "I'm Human, Ain't I?" - article with great one-page color photo; The Biggest Blast of Them All (part 2 of 2) - Untold secrets of the Hiroshima bombing - article with photos; I Was Run Over by a Carrier - Emil Skocpol's plane crashed in front of the 45,000 ton carrier Midway; Farewell to Benzedrine Benders - disturbed by thrill-seekers who misused Benzedrine inhalers, the laboratory producing them has found a substitute with the bounce taken out; Belles of the Ball Game - women's baseball - article with nice colour photo of Twila Shively of the Peoria Redwings. Fiction: The Two Loves of Victor Fenlon; How to Swap Horses; Design for Vengeance; The Merry Assassin; The Legal Bride (part 3 of 6); Spelling Bee. Nice vintage ads for: Studebaker; Bell telephone (big things to come in service); Zenith radios (nice color one-page ad); Good Year; Plymouth cars; Pabst Blue Ribbon beer ad featuring color photo of Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; Chevrolet; Hunter Whiskey - nice centerfold; The Douglas Super DC-3; Puerto Rican Rum; U.S. Army & Air Force Recruiting; Gordon's gin; Camel cigarettes - back cover ad with photos of celebrities including Lew Worsham, Mrs. Orson Munn, Jr., Johnny vander Meer, Pete Desjardins and singer Michael Douglas. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
78 pages. Articles: Kingfish of the Dixiecrats (part 1 of 2) - Leander H. Perez; Danger - Office Party; Nobody's Safe in Philadelphia (another "Terror in our Cities" report); They Whistle While They Work - article on NBA referees with great photos of Jimmy Enright, Bud Lowell, Phil Fox, Pat Kennedy and Joe Serafin; Benjamine (Ben) Franklin Michtom Loves Little Dolls - his Ideal Novelty & Toy Company makes two million dolls per year - article with great color photos; "Please Rush the Gal in the Pink Corset" (continuing the life and times of Sears, Roebuck); Mama has Glamour; Sailor in the Rain; An Icicle Built for Two; The Rise of Carthage; Wolf!; Cinderella Rides Again (part 3 of 5); Write Finis. Includes nice ads for: General Electric; Herbert Tareyton cigarettes - featuring color image of Miss Mary Damon; Ford cars; Pontiac color centerfold; Botany clothing; Mercury cars; Kaywoodie Briar Pipes (full-color page with boxing theme); GM Electro-Motive division. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
G was made by guys within the Midwest scene strictly for the edification of scenesters and pals in other cities like DC, Philly, Boston, LA, SF, Chicago, et al. Inspired by magazines such as Slash and Search and Destroy and writers like Claude Bessy and Chris Desjardines, TV and DS pumped out seventeen naughty, irreverent issues together, and TV did another five solo.Magazines like Forced Exposure and Your Flesh, among others, soon fired up Xerox machines themselves, and the rest is history. So is the legendary independent record label launched from this zine, and so are the bands covered inside: Black Flag, Minor Threat, the Misfits, Negative Approach, the Fix, the Avengers, the Necros, Discharge, Iron Cross, Youth Brigade, Faith, Die Kreuzen, Crucifix, Poison Ideaóand all the other punks worth their weight in glorious black and white — Testi: Vee Tesco, Miller Steve et al. pagg. 576; rileg. brossura. Editore: Bazillion Points, Brooklyn, 2010.