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ria9783752593051_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Reprint of the original first published in 1864. Or Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence. November 1863 to February 1864. hardcover
ria9783752593044_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Reprint of the original first published in 1864. Or Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence. November 1863 to February 1864. paperback
B9783752593075Hardback. New. hardcover
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3752593059.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
3752593067.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
3752593040.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
3752593075.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
180458020N.p.: The Lady's Magazine and Modes de Paris 1804 - 1860. 4to.Ex-Library. In 2 volumes. Unpaginated. Bound in contemporary half morocco over boards. Raised bands to spines with gilt panels & lettering. Top edge gilt. Marbled endpapers. Boards marked. Internally very clean. No foxing. Ex-library with library stamp to each plate but with no other markings. Consists of two uniformly bound volumes containing 480 full-page plates with captions mostly hand-coloured and taken from various 19th century fashion journals/magazines. Volume I has 230 plates Vol. II with 250 plates. No text. The dates range from 1804 to the 1860's and have been arranged in chronological order. Many have been carefully mounted onto card while others are full-page. A splendid resource for costume designers. . Very Good. Half Morocco. 1804. The Lady's Magazine and Modes de Paris 1804 - 1860 unknown
19145003London: The Lady 1914. Soft cover. Very Good. pp 64 A fully illustrated catalogue of women's fashions from Spring 1914 published by 'The Lady' magazine originally priced at 3d. Every type of occasion is covered including day and evening wear a Spring wedding and sportswear. Full of advertisements for the essentials of a lady's wardrobe such as corsets suspenders and hats.There is a section for young women which includes school dresses and those suitable for a confirmation. Very good illustrated paper covers split along the spine but complete chip to foot of upper panel. Well illustrated with steel engravings. A fascinating look at London fashion trends from the time of 'Downton Abbey'. Very Good 1914 The Lady paperback
1965214331965. Various editors The Ladder 1965-1972 documenting lesbian community formation identity discourse and early LGBTQ print culture in the United States. The material operates in Cultural/Representational Mode illustrating how lesbian identity social concerns and community networks were articulated through a nationally distributed publication at a time when such visibility remained limited. As the first widely circulated lesbian periodical in the United States The Ladder provided a platform for essays fiction poetry and editorial commentary addressing employment discrimination gender norms relationships and emerging feminist perspectives offering primary-source evidence for the study of mid-twentieth-century lesbian life and early LGBTQ organizing.<br /> Four issues each approximately 8.5 x 5.5 inches and averaging 26 pages published between 1965 and 1972: 1 March 1965 Vol. 9 Nos. 5-6; 2 May 1965 Vol. 9 No. 8; 3 October-November 1968 Vol. 13 Nos. 1-2; and 4 April-May 1972 Vol. 16 Nos. 7-8. Contents include essays on sociology and gender roles commentary on women's fashion such as the increasing adoption of pants literary contributions including poetry and short fiction book reviews editorials and community news. The publication was supported by organizations including ONE Inc. and the Mattachine Society and served as a communication network for lesbians across the United States. Within its pages contributors analyze social and economic realities including a statement attributed to Daughters of Bilitis president Shirley Willer noting concerns with "job security career advancement and family relationships" reflecting the lived priorities addressed in the magazine's discourse.<br /> These issues span a critical period in LGBTQ history from homophile organizing of the 1960s through the early post-Stonewall years documenting shifts in tone from cautious advocacy toward more open cultural and political expression. The Ladder functioned as both a literary outlet and an informational resource connecting readers across geographic boundaries and contributing to the development of a shared lesbian identity and political awareness. Minor water staining to the cover of one issue; others remain clean and bright with light wear; overall very good condition. A focused grouping illustrating the evolution of lesbian print culture and community discourse in the United States. unknown
2013Q-1574214470Design Originals 2013-09-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Design Originals paperback
2013DADAX1574214470Design Originals 2013-09-01. First Edition. paperback. New. 8.55x0.26x11.01. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Design Originals paperback
19305540<p>Stapled pictorial paper wraps. Includes multiple short stories puzzles riddles and more with advertising for A. G. Pollard Co. Unpaginated. 8 x 7 1/4 inches. Scarce. </p><p><em>Additional issues available upon request. Please contact us for more information. </em></p> paperback
0365764019.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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58866Has musty fragrance. Hardback covers are scuffed & worn. Insides are good. Hardback. Good Condition. Oversized. Hardcover
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192916179Jamaica NY: Tower Magazine Incorporated 1929. Some mild edge rubbing reading crease and some stress creases a nearly fine copy. Uncommon. 16179. Large octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. "Murder House" by Will Levinrew. Also a Craig Kennedy story by Arthur B. Reeve. A large format densely illustrated bedsheet-sized pulp. "The fiction emphasized the woman's point of view was often narrated by a woman and featured as many feminine as masculine detectives. In the rear of the magazine flowered all the usual departments of a more conventional woman's publication . That this magazine would publish much fiction of interest seems improbable. But without effort it contrived to be superb. ILLUSTRATED DETECTIVE selected outstanding writers who had made their mark in the 1920s and mingled these with rising writers of the 1930s. Over the years the magazine would publish work by top names in the mystery field including Ellery Queen Stuart Palmer Sax Rohmer Arnold Kummer Hulbert Footner Vincent Starrett and H. Bedford-Jones. The fiction was polished often strongly compressed and good enough for a large amount of it to appear later between book covers. The magazine appeared monthly for almost six years sixty-nine issues at ten cents a copy. After three years the title was changed to THE MYSTERY MAGAZINE . Covers were tasteful bright and uneventful relying heavily on the faces of self-confident women. Inside was an astonishing amount of material: eight to ten pieces of fiction four or more crime-fact articles and up to ten continuing departments about half of these slanted directly toward women. When the magazine was at its peak in the early 1930s it offered material carefully calculated to appeal to most tastes and both sexes . MYSTERY was as meticulously planned as an orchestral score. Its careful variations played upon every shade of reader interest. It was consciously polished self-consciously feminine. A curious pared sound rang in its fiction as if the stories had been edited with a chain saw but the prose flashed with a bright nickel glitter. Slick the magazine may have been and often over illustrated but it was also considerably interesting and for years excellent." - Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazines pp. 287-90. Tower Magazine Incorporated unknown
1087937043.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0603ORS12C1Paperback. Very Good. Good on the outside very good inside. 1" closed tear front cover. Brief edgewear and soiling exterior. Interior near-fine well bound. Walker Evans photos: Cuba Libre; SIX POEMS by e. e. cummings; Hart Crane and Walker Evans portrait photos. Scarce. paperback