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195516558Milwaukee Wisconsin: American Literary Association 1955. 20 pages; contributions by Morton Blatt William E. Wilson Raymond Tong Wilbert Snow Vera T. Marshall more; more; light wear to paper wraps; very good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. American Literary Association Paperback books
194089451940. 1 vols. One full red calf corporate ledger titled "Yachting Incorporated"; one green cloth stock ledger with the remains of a Yachting label on the upper cover; two green cloth books of stock certificates each labeled "Yachting Incorporated Preferred Stock" and one such book labeled "Yachting Incorporated Common Stock"; a similar book of stock certificates of Kennedy Brothers Incorporated; two appointment books with tide tables for 1937 and 1938; and a brown expanding legal-size folder of documents. 1 vols. An Archive Concerning Yachting Magazine. John C. Kennedy was successively treasurer then president of Yachting Inc. publishers of Yachting Magazine and retained this archive after the magazine changed hands in the late 1930s. Included in this material are the corporate records of the Kelmo Corporation into which Yachting Inc. was merged in 1924 it later separated and was re-merged in 1940 records of the Yachting Board of Directors' meetings primarily concerning financing and including the meeting agreeing to sell all the capital stock to Kennedy; the actual books of issued and unissued common and preferred stock certificates of Yachting Inc. a book of shares of common stock of Kennedy Brothers Incorporated transferring Yachting stock to the Kennedys; the original 1923 signed option agreement by which Yachting's owners transferred for $40000 the total outstanding stock common and preferred and the actual stock certificates themselves and the original agreement of Oswald Garrison Villard conferring for $15000 his title and interest in the magazine--name records and other assets; Yachting's corporate income tax returns for 1927 and 1933 and some later tax and real estate correspondence; a lengthy Price Waterhouse report concerning the history and financial condition of Yachting as of January 1924 and a less encouraging special balance sheet and P&L for 1933; a 1933 recapitulation of book sales; and balance sheets and stock certificates of related companies. <br/> <br/> Also included are two 4 x 7" black leatherette books "Tide Tables and Daily Log" for l937 and 1938 in which John C. Kennedy has recorded his daily activities from July 7 l937 thru December 31 1938. Of particular interest are the efforts made in the fall of 1937 to interest Roy E. Larsen of Time Inc. in the purchase of Yachting Magazine by Time--a proposition which Larsen declined. The entries for 1938 deal mostly with Kennedy's growing financial worries and the decline of his sister's and his own health: it comes as a shock to learn that the author of these almost unbearably poignant entries was only 50 years old. On June 28 Kennedy reports the transfer "which took away my last of Yachting after 15 yrs." <br/><br/> In addition the archive contains the original certification of the familiar "Yachting" logo as a U.S. trade-mark registered June 3 1924; the original certificate registering the same in Canada dated January 20 1925; the unsigned carbon of a 1935 deposition by John C. Kennedy with accompanying schedule showing Yachting Inc.'s stock portfolio at the time of its sale in 1933 at a loss of $144000; the magazine's copy of a signed agreement to publish "The Model Yacht" by John O. Berg; a corrected draft of a document changing the corporate name of Yachting Inc. to Kelmo Corporation dated October 26 1939; 5 insurance policies with photostats of applications on the life of John C. Kennedy; his U.S. passport issued 1924; his autograph 2-pp enumeration of property to be divided among the heirs of his mother along with photographs and correspondence concerning her grave; and other papers including his agreement to lease from Jules S. Bache his 112-ft. diesel yacht "Colmena" for July and August 1931 for $13500--a unique souvenir of happier days. Altogether an archive of engrossing interest for the business and sporting historian alike. unknown books
262696London: Universal Magazine. unbound. Print. Uncolored engraving. Image measures 8" x 7". Sheet measures 9" x 8".<br/><br/> Beautiful engraving of the endangered East Indian Leopard. This print accompanied the circa 1770 edition of "The Gentleman's Magazine". The Gentleman's Magazine founded by Edward Cave of London in 1731 was the first to use the term 'magazine' for any periodical. With its widespread distribution across the British Empire it was read throughout the English-speaking world. Although the magazine went into decline during the late 18th century it ran uninterrupted until 1922 reporting anything it thought would be of interest to its readers from Latin poetry to commodity prices. Print is in good condition. Exhibits original folds with minor spotting.<br/><br/> Universal Magazine unknown books
189017891N. P. 1890. 1 vols. 9 1/4 x 11 inch sheet. Marginal tears repaired with tape some soiling. 1 vols. 9 1/4 x 11 inch sheet. From the well-known collection of American Artists' letters manuscripts and rare printed items formed by Professor E. Maurice Bloch. unknown books
197230496London: Hansom Books 1972. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Tall stapled illustrated wrappers. Volume 7 Number 7 of this long-running arts magazine published out of London and edited by Colin Naylor. A well-thumbed copy but still in very good condition. 70 pp. A "fluxus-related" issue with contributions by Maciunas Higgins and others. Hansom Books paperback books
196631288London: Hansom Books 1966. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Stapled 4to. 85 pp. The first issue published of Mario Amaya's fine arts magazine. With features on Robert Motherwell Ray Johnson Brian Wall and much more. Tear to top one inch or so of the spine area else a very good example. Hansom Books paperback books
198826965Atlanta: Art Papers 1988. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Overly tall over 13" arts magazine whose focus is the arts scene in the southeastern portion of the United States centered around the greater Atlanta area Very good condition. 73 pp. Cover art by Joseph Beuys. This issue includes interviews with Salome Martha Rosler and Victor Papanek. Also an article on Elizabeth Streb's Feminist Modernism and much more. Art Papers paperback books
198926966Atlanta: Art Papers 1989. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Overly tall over 13" arts magazine whose focus is the arts scene in the southeastern portion of the United States centered around the greater Atlanta area Very good condition. 78 pp. This issue includes interviews with Baudrillard Halley and Lawson Also Dick Higgins on postmodernism Linda Brooks on Kiefer and much more. Art Papers paperback books
199126967Atlanta: Art Papers 1991. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Overly tall over 13" arts magazine whose focus is the arts scene in the southeastern portion of the United States centered around the greater Atlanta area Very good condition. 84 pp. This issue includes essays by Buzz Spector and Marcia Tucker Dorit Cypis and Nathan Braulick Arlene Raven and Tim Rollins and much more. Art Papers paperback books
199526968Atlanta: Art Papers 1995. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Overly tall over 13" arts magazine whose focus is the arts scene in the southeastern portion of the United States centered around the greater Atlanta area Very good condition. 77 pp. This issue includes interviews with Karen Finlay Conrad Atkinson Kim Levin Homer Jackson and Chris Newby and much more. Art Papers paperback books
199929291England: Art & Language 1999. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Trade paperbound format. The September 1999 issue edited by Michael Baldwin Charles Harrison and others. 75 pp. With contributions by Mel Ramsden Michael Corris and Neil Powell Harrison and others. A very good example. Art & Language paperback books
198414999Santa Barbara: Art/Life 1984. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. 4to. Arts periodical given over entirely to original contributions mostly SIGNED by the contributors in various formats. Poems tipped in plates collages etc. A very good example in plastic binding. <br/><br/> Art/Life paperback books
198611739Hamden: Art/Life 1986. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Limited edition art magazine. One of 200 hand numbered copies. Containing original SIGNED works by various artists and poets. A clean very good copy vello-bound. <br/><br/> Art/Life paperback books
197314063Milan: Arte Milano 1973. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Very good copy of this Italian and English language art magazine focused primarily on the sculpture arts. Illustrated in color and b/w. Articles on Tony Smith John Dowell Glass Sculptures and more. <br/><br/> Arte Milano paperback books
196513875Los Angeles: Artforum 1965. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. February 1965 issue of this art magazine. Uncommon early issue features an interview with a young Ed Ruscha plus John Cage in Los Angeles Philip Leider Ashile Gorky and more. Light crease to front cover. A clean very good copy. <br/><br/> Artforum paperback 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
13378NY 1971. VERY GOOD. NY, 1971 unknown books
1972009984New York: Avalanche 1972. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good/No. Issue number six of this conceptual art magazine. Special issue devoted to Vito Acconci. A clean very good or better copy in thick side stapled wrappers. <br/><br/> Avalanche paperback books
197427461New York: Center for New Art Activities 1974. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Folded tabloid newspaper format. The May / June 1974 issue of Liza Bear and Willoughby Sharp's contemporary art magazine. This issue like the last several in the run were enlarged from the original glossy magazine format of the first nine issues and became an oversized tabloid newspaper format. Stiff horizontal fold else a very good example. The theme of this issue is Video Performance and has features on or about Dennis Oppenheim Keith Sonnier Joseph Beuys Chris Burden and others. 29 numbered pages plus several pages of ads at rear of newspaper. Center for New Art Activities paperback books
197224673New York: Kineticism Press 1972. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Wide photo-illustrated stapled wrappers. 58 numbered pages plus numerous ads at rear. Cover photograph of Yvonne Rainer. Includes Joseph Beuys talking at Documenta 5 an interview with Jannis Kounellis as well as one with composer Phil Glass among other features. A clean very good example. Kineticism Press paperback books
200330984Northampton: Baffling Combustions 2003. First edition. Paperback. Fine/fine. First three issues of this poetry journal. Each issue is one of fifty numbered copies. Beautiful production values. All fine in fine decorated thick paper dustwrappers. Scarce. Baffling Combustions paperback books
197820152Kobe Japan: CIRA-Nippon 1978. First Edition. Wraps. Very good . 8vo. Saddle-stapled pictorial wraps. Very good plus. Light toning and small dot of soil to front cover. Interior clean and bright throughout. 50pp. <br/><br/>Issue of this Japanese anarchist self-described "libertarian" journal discussing the connections between the Russian anarchist Mikhail Bakunin and the Japanese anarchist suki Sakae. OCLC notes a copy at the University of Leeds. (CIRA-Nippon) paperback books
19724284glBarbados: Carib Publicity Co. 1972. Sixth Impression. Square octavo color-illustrated stiff self-wrappers stapled 40 pp. Color photos throughout map illus. Very Good. Carib Publicity Co., (1972). Sixth Impression. unknown books
1945106055<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 361-396 pp. Mostly margin tear in lower right side of magazine mostly in first ten pages but extends beyond that does not really affect text small tape repair to back of front cover normal aging; otherwise about very good. Baseball Magazine was published for almost 50years ending in the late 1950s. This copy was probably the first published after the official end of WWII. An editorial in this edition talks about post war plans by some teams to improve their stadiums. This would include the New York Yankees. The cover photograph features the Chicago Clubs' pitching staff. Articles in this issue include "The Road Ahead" about what the end of the war will mean for baseball and another article on the value of players doing time in the minors. </p> The Baseball Magazine Company, books
193435853Battle Creek Mich: Kellogg Company 1934. 1st printing presumed. Green paper wrappers stapled. Modest wear. A VG copy. 3 - 46 pp. Illustrated. 6-5/8" x 4-1/4" <br/><br/>A how-to for aspiring young lads. OCLC records 6 holding institutions. Kellogg Company unknown books