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2003284816New York: Hatherleigh Press 2003. First. hardcover. very good/fine. Color Illus. Square 8vo black cloth d.w. New York: Hatherleigh Press 2003. Very good<br/><br/> Hatherleigh Press unknown books
1939WRCLIT74852Taunton UK 1939. Whole number four of 8 published. Typographically decorated wrappers. Upper wrapper tanned at edges very good. Edited by Nicholas Moore and John Goodland. A significant quarterly functioning informally as a vehicle for the writers of the New Apocalypse and via Goodland's earlier association with DELTA those practicing a form of confessional surrealism Miller Nin Durrell Perlés Gascoyne Tyler Ford. Contributors to this issue include Boyle Durrell Ford Laughlin Fuller Tyler Treece. Nin Perles Dylan Thomas Heppenstall A. White and others. SULLIVAN et al pp.430-3. HOFFMAN et al. unknown books
1939WRCLIT74851Taunton UK 1939. Whole number four of 8 published. Typographically decorated wrappers. Wrappers a trace dusty with 'Oliver Onions' written neatly in margin of lower wrapper else a nice copy. Edited by Nicholas Moore and John Goodland. A significant quarterly functioning informally as a vehicle for the writers of the New Apocalypse and via Goodland's earlier association with DELTA those practicing a form of confessional surrealism Miller Nin Durrell Perlés Gascoyne Tyler Ford. Contributors to this issue include Boyle Durrell Ford Laughlin Fuller Tyler Treece. Nin Perlés Dylan Thomas Heppenstall A. White and others. SULLIVAN et al pp.430-3. HOFFMAN et al. 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
199828044Austin: Skanky Possum 1998. First edition. Paperback. Fine. Six issues of this poetry journal. All in fine condition in stapled wrappers. Contributions by Michael Gizzi Berkson Anselm Berrigan Diane Di Prima Lewis Warsh Norma Cole Kenward Elmslie Bill Zavatsky Elaine Equi and much more. Skanky Possum paperback books
1972129818New York: Harrow Books; Harper & Row Publishers 1972. Paperback. x 212p. first book appearance of these articles textblock toned else good first edition mass-market PBO in pictorial wraps. Harrow Books; Harper & Row, Publishers paperback books
1980WRCLIT50417Wayne NJ 1980. Double number 3/4. Quarto. printed wrappers. A bit dusty at edges else very good. Edited by Robert Schwabsky and Robert Richman. Barbara Guest Naomi Shihab Nye et al. unknown books
197922394New York: Aloes Books 1979. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Paperbound quarto. 75 pp. Conceptual Artist magazine edited by Miller and Slotkin. A very good example in bound illustrated wrappers. This is the issue with the green wrench on the front cover. <br/><br/> Aloes Books paperback books
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
1936442761936. STAGE MAGAZINE. STAGE MAGAZINE 1936 MEMORIAL EDITION. NY: Stage Magazine 1936. Folio. satin cloth stamped in gilt. First Edition. The special limited 25th anniversary issue of Stage Magazine with Billie Burke of the cover. With a typed letter signed from the magazine's editor & publisher John Hanrahan laid in. Scarce! Very Good. $35.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1889011512NY: Charles Scribner's Sons 1889. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. Vol V No 4. 2. Includes a ashort poemn by Thaxter called "Crowned" and an artiecle on mountain climbing by William Williams plus an installment of Stevenson's "Master of Ballantrae" and other articles. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
1889011511NY: Charles Scribner's Sons 1889. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. Vol VI No 2. Two interesting articles on lawn tennis and fishing in Florida plus an installment of Stevenson's "Master of Ballantrae" and other articles. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
1975WRCLIT51070Mastic NY 1975. I:4 and II:1 of at least 11 numbers published. Two issues. Pictorial wrappers. Edited by Dan Murray et al. Published quarterly "as a voice for and to the people of Eastern Long Island." I:4 includes a 1964 interview with Kerouac as well as some haiku by him and II:1 an interview with Robert Bly. unknown 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
1993UEDISUN00DASunset 1993. Very Good. Editors of Sunset Books and Sunset Magazine. Sunset All-Time Favorite Recipes. Menlo Park CA: Sunset 1993. 224pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 4to. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good with bumping to edges. Sunset hardcover books
1984USUNSUN00EFLane Publishing 1984. Very Good. Sunset Books and Sunset Magazine. Sunset Complete Home Storage: Kitchen Bedroom and Bath Garage Attic and Basement. Menlo Park California: Lane Publishing 1984. 80 80 80pp. 4to. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with lightly rubbed and bumped edges. Lane Publishing paperback books
194633571San Francisco CA: Lane Publishing Co. 1946. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. San Francisco CA: Lane Publishing Co. 1946. In collaboration with Cliff May. Copious b/w photographs and illustrations. 160 pp. Hardcover. Small 4to size. Beige cloth. Extremities rubbed and bumped; boards very lightly soiled; spine slightly cocked; edges and endpapers lightly toned. Dust jacket lightly edge-worn and toned with a few small tears. Interior clean and bright; quite sound. Very good/Very good. Lane Publishing Co. hardcover books
1947100908San Francisco: Lane Publishing 1947. Early printing of this work by the mid-century master and pioneer of the California ranch house style Cliff May. Quarto bound in full green morocco by Asprey with gilt titles and tooling to the spine raised gilt bands double gilt ruling to the front and rear panels gilt turn-ins and inner dentelles marbled endpapers all edges gilt profusely illustrated with photographs and architectural drawings. In fine condition. A superior example of this important architectural work. American architect Cliff May was named by Life Magazine as the "dean of modern ranch house architects." The present volume evaluates his 25 years of work designing and building ranch houses in all parts of the West much of the United States and abroad. In addition to numerous commercial buildings May designed over 1000 custom private residences. In a 1936 interview he noted: "The early Californians had the right idea. They built for the seclusion and comfort of their families for the enjoyment of relaxation in their homes. We want to perpetuate these ideas of home building." Throughout his work Cliff emphasized "livability rather than form and facade". Lane Publishing unknown books
1970118382Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood 1970. Octavo boards. First edition. Collects twelve stories published in BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE between 1830 and 1966 by authors who now with the exception of Jack London are largely forgotten. Part of a series of thematic anthologies from the late 1960s mining material from the vast files of BLACKWOOD'S which started up in 1817 and remained popular for at least a century. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #118382 William Blackwood unknown books
1969115223Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood 1969. Octavo boards. First edition. Collects eighteen stories and articles published in BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE between 1869 and 1968 by Sir Archibald Alison Major George Bruce and others. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #115223 William Blackwood unknown books
1851229495London and New York: John Tallis & Co 1851. First edition. 17 engravings. 1 vols. 4to. Three-quarter black morocco maroon boards. Spine and extremities rubbed internally Fine. First edition. 17 engravings. 1 vols. 4to. John Tallis & Co unknown books
1937872251937. DESIGN MAGAZINE. TEIKOKU KÔGEI Vol.11 #12. Tokyo Showa 12 1937. 25.7 x 19 cm. Decorated wrappers. Interesting articles on contenporary art and design. furniture fashion kitchenware graphics etc. etc. The dominant sensibility is Deco throughout. Illustrated with halftone photo plates. Very good. unknown books
1975318496New York: Life 1975. Bicentennial Issue Life Special Report. Illus. 92 4pp. Folio. Deluxe black cloth binding with the full issue with wappers in side. Fine from the library of Hedley Donovan Editor-in-Chief. Bicentennial Issue Life Special Report. Illus. 92 4pp. Folio. DELUXE ISSUE HEDLEY DONOVAN'S COPY. Life unknown books
192670Random House 2015-10-27. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Dust jacket has minimal wear. Black boards and binding are good. Top right front corner of board has bumping. Pages are clean and unmarked. LO Random House hardcover books
197327037Beverly Hills: American Film Institute 1973. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. January 1973 issue of this periodical on experimental film. 24 pp. The entirety consists of an interview with Stan Brakhage and Ed Emshwiller intersperced with some black and white images from their films. Covers a bit worn. A well-thumbed copy but still quite presentable. American Film Institute paperback books