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0871136767New. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. unknown
1997Q-0871136767Atlantic Monthly Pr 1997-05-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Atlantic Monthly Pr hardcover
73-2545Paris: Lire 1985. 60x40 cm. Color poster. Very Good. Poster version of an issue of Lire Magazine. Text in FrenchProvenance: Jean-Louis Debauve 1926-2016 aka Henry Jean-Louis DebauvveMagistrat honoraire spécialiste de la poésie romantique et du Symbolisme. historien et critique littéraire. - Membre de la Société polymathique du Morbihan - Docteur en droit Paris 1961 Paris: Lire, 1985 unknown
1600855024.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19912092902137700157Hon'nozasshisha 1991. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Hon'nozasshisha paperback
1968BN030979New York: Time Magazine 1968. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Quarto. Dennis Wheeler. rare three-color pictorial proof covers for the cover of Time Magazine circa mid-1968 one each depicting George McGovern who was then trying to gather the backing of recently assassinated Robert F. Kennedy's followers Hubert H. Humphrey who was to receive the nomination and George Wallace who was running as the candidate of the racist American Independent Party. Headed "The Miracle" for McGovern and "Democratic Upset" for Humphrey with a portrait of Humphrey by Dennis Wheeler. Wallace is depicted in a water-color portrait. Very rare unused as yet undecided trial covers for that turning point in American history. Three small quartos magazine-size in color near fine protected in a thick Mylar periodical sleeve Time Magazine paperback
1968P-27412New York: Time Inc. 1968. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Quarto. Rare three-color pictorial proof covers for the cover of Time Magazine circa mid-1968 one each depicting George McGovern who was then trying to gather the backing of recently assassinated Robert F. Kennedy's followers Hubert H. Humphrey who was to receive the nomination and George Wallace who was running as the candidate of the racist American Independent Party. Headed "The Miracle" for McGovern and "Democratic Upset" for Humphrey with a portrait of Humphrey by Dennis Wheeler. Wallace is depicted in a water-color portrait. Very rare unused as yet undecided trial covers for that turning point in American history. Three small quartos magazine-size in color near fine protected in a thick Mylar periodical sleeve Time Inc. paperback
2006Q-1933405104Liberty Street 2006-05-02. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Liberty Street hardcover
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2000mon0003165630Vendome Group LLC 8/4/2008 12:00:01 AM. Very Good. 0.4000 10.9000 8.4000. Vendome Group, LLC unknown
2005Q-1588165175Hearst 2005-12-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Hearst paperback
232851983. Transgender Tapestry a run of 13 magazines spanning 1983 to 2002 trace the editorial and political development of a major U.S. transgender periodical from the Tiffany Club era of "the magazine for persons interested in transvestism & transsexualism" to the later IFGE-era language of "Celebrating the Diversity of Gender Expression." Issue 40 1983 grounds the early publication in community infrastructure through "A HOUSE What it means" "Special Report: Provincetown Outing 1983" and "NO NAME: Coping with the use and mis-use of labels" while Issue 74 Winter 1995 announces the title shift to Transgender Tapestry and pairs that change with cover lines on Rachael Pollack "The SRS Surgeon Crisis" and "Hunks in Frocks: The New Drag Films." The later issues in this run extend that documentary range into debates over Stonewall memory spouses' and wives' rights intersex politics hate crimes Sylvia Rivera and anti-violence discourse all within the publication history of a magazine founded by Merissa Sherrill Lynn and renamed beginning with Issue 74 in Winter 1995.<br /> <br /> Tapestry / Transgender Tapestry. Massachusetts: Tiffany Club and International Foundation for Gender Education 1983-2002. Archive of 13 issues. The run preserves multiple title states including The TV-TS Tapestry Tapestry Journal and Transgender Tapestry and several issues retain strong cover copy and interior editorial matter that show the magazine's changing terminology subject matter and intended readership across two decades.<br /> <br /> 1 Lynn Merissa Sherrill and Delores Carter eds. The TV-TS Tapestry. Wayland Massachusetts: Tiffany Club 1983. Issue 40.<br /> 2 Lynn Merissa Sherrill ed. The TV-TS Tapestry. Massachusetts: Tiffany Club 1991. Issue 59. <br /> 3 Lynn Merissa Sherrill and Vivian D. Allen eds. The TV-TS Tapestry Journal. Massachusetts Fall 1994. Issue 69. <br /> 4 Allen Vivian D. ed. The TV-TS Tapestry Journal. Massachusetts Winter 1995. Issue 70. <br /> 5 Lynn Merissa Sherrill ed. The TV-TS Tapestry Journal. Massachusetts Summer 1995. Issue 72. <br /> 6 Allen Vivian D. ed. The TV-TS Tapestry Journal. Massachusetts Fall 1995. Issue 73. <br /> 7 Lynn Merissa Sherrill ed. Transgender Tapestry. Massachusetts: International Foundation for Gender Education Winter 1995. Issue 74. <br /> 8 Transgender Tapestry. Massachusetts: International Foundation for Gender Education Summer 1997. Issue 79. <br /> 9 Transgender Tapestry. Massachusetts: International Foundation for Gender Education Fall 1997. Issue 80. <br /> 10 Transgender Tapestry. Massachusetts: International Foundation for Gender Education Summer 1999. Issue 87. <br /> 11 Transgender Tapestry. Massachusetts: International Foundation for Gender Education Fall 1999. Issue 88. <br /> 12 Transgender Tapestry. Massachusetts: International Foundation for Gender Education Winter 2000. Issue 92. <br /> 13 Transgender Tapestry. Massachusetts: International Foundation for Gender Education Summer 2002. Issue 98. <br /> <br /> These 13 issues span transgender community debates across two decades of change: early issues address naming labels and community formation through pieces such as "A HOUSE What it means" and "NO NAME: Coping with the use and mis-use of labels" while the renamed Transgender Tapestry moves into explicitly political and institutional subjects including "The SRS Surgeon Crisis" "The First National Gender Lobby Day" "From Stonewall the Rebellion to Stonewall the Movie" "The GID Controversy" "Disposable People" "Remembering Our Dead" "Focus: Intersex" "GenderPAC in Washington" "Intersex Advocacy" "Jennifer Levi Attorney for Gender Justice" and "The Transgender Civil Rights Project." Across these issues the magazine records the shift from the Tiffany Club's earlier "tv-ts" and "transsexualism" framework to the broader transgender politics formalized by the title change at Issue 74 in Winter 1995. The later numbers coincide with the consolidation of transgender rights organizing in the 1990s and early 2000s: GenderPAC lobbying public argument over Gender Identity Disorder the emergence of Transgender Day of Remembrance-era anti-violence discourse expanded intersex advocacy and national legal work around gender identity discrimination all appear here in contemporaneous print rather than retrospective summary. <br /> Light creasing and minor handling wear across the run; interiors generally clean and complete. Overall good condition. This run preserves issue by issue the magazine's own record of changing transgender language political priorities and community print culture from the early 1980s through the early 2000s. unknown
20012080502106402501baseball magazine company 2001. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 479p baseball magazine company paperback
1972020426B<p>Hardbound compilation of Trains the Magazine of Railroading is in Fine unused condition. Includes all issues from November 1971 through October 1972 plus index. See photos.</p> Kalmbach hardcover
1973020426C<p>Hardbound compilation of Trains the Magazine of Railroading is in Fine unused condition. Includes all issues from November 1972 through October 1973 plus index. See photos. NOT EX-LIBRARY.</p> Kalbach hardcover
1970020922E<p>Hardbound compilation of Trains The Magazine of Railroading is in Fine unused condition. Includes all issues from November 1970 - October 1971 plus index. See photos. NOT EX-LIBRARY.</p> Kalmbach hardcover
0875961312New. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. unknown
1992Q-0875961312Rodale Pr 1992-10-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Rodale Pr hardcover
0848726847New. hardcover. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. hardcover
2002Q-0848726847August Home Publishing 2002-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! August Home Publishing hardcover
20052080202102501905Conservation Society 2005. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Conservation Society paperback
2111902158402434Dr. Toshio Uemura 70th Anniversary Commemorative Journal Publishing Association N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 12 372p Size: 22cm Dr. Toshio Uemura 70th Anniversary Commemorative Journal Publishing Association paperback
2002DADAX3764365609Brand: Birkh 2002-02-01. 2002. paperback. New. 9.00x0.50x11.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Birkh paperback
1973153a2650USA: F. Warne & Co. 1973. Book. Illus. by Legg Eve: Photographer. Fair. Hardcover. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 314 pages. "Full working instructions and same-size patterns are given for some of Beatrix Potter's most-loved characters. There are sections on baskets furniture and other accessories all beautifully made and to scale that should make it somehing more than 'just another toy book'." - from dust jacket. Heavily worn former library copy with usual markings. Binding intact. A worthy reference copy. F. Warne & Co. Hardcover
19852082402113802198Toyotsucho 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Toyotsucho paperback