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1334659311.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0365701696.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1977019755California PA: Arthur and Kit Knight 1977. First Edition. Softcover. Near Fine. Pictorial wraps 8-1/2" x 11" with a photograph of Kerouac on the cover. Edited by Arthur and Kit Knight. Contributions by all of the major Beat figures. Although there is no indication of such this is from the library of Herbert Huncke. <br/><br/> (Arthur and Kit Knight) paperback
1973019315California PA: Arthur and Glee Knight 1973. First Edition. Softcover. Fine. Pictorial stapled wraps 8-1/2" x 11" edited by Arthur and Glee Knight. Issue dedicated to Herbert Huncke with contributions by him Allen Ginsberg John Clellon Holmes and others. Also includes an interview with Huncke and photographs of him and others including Kenneth Patchen. <br/><br/> (Arthur and Glee Knight) paperback
0266007309.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1334849668.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
052609351X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
194188576New York: S.R.T. Publications 1941. First Edition. Slim quarto 31cm; original photo-illustrated wrappers stapled; 34pp; illus. Light wear with faint vertical creases to front wrapper; internally clean and unmarked - Very Good.<br /> <br /> WW2-era issue of this long-lived propaganda magazine which was launched in 1932 as the official organ of the Friends of the Soviet Union later called the Council of American-Soviet Friendship a CPUSA front group. The current issue dated shortly before the launch of the Nazis' Operation Barbarossa and the dissolution of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact includes articles by Millen Brand "War Talk and the Soviets"; Gregor Gog "Children's Art in the Soviet Union"; Isidor Schneider "The Quiet Don Flows Home" a review of Sholokhov's And Quiet Flows the Don etc. Illustrated throughout with halftones. GOLDWATER 263. S.R.T. Publications unknown
B9781168481078New. unknown
1161031561.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1528196627.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1168481074.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
193138921Chicago: WCFL Radio Magazine Co 1931. First Edition. Quarto. Printed wrappers; 34pp. External rubbing and wear; withdrawn duplicate from the Bancroft Library with small ink hand-stamp to front wrapper; Very Good. Quarterly journal devoted oddly to equal parts technical aspects of radio broadcasting and farmer-labor politics. Current issue contains lengthy feature article by Paul Stephens outlining the potential of radio for labor organization as well as technical articles on television and radio servicing and repair. Extremely uncommon; OCLC notes just a single location Chicago Historical Society. WCFL Radio Magazine Co unknown
193038920Chicago: WCFL Radio Magazine Co 1930. First Edition. Quarto. Printed wrappers; 34pp. External rubbing and wear; withdrawn duplicate from the Bancroft Library with small ink hand-stamp to front wrapper; Very Good. Quarterly journal devoted oddly to equal parts technical aspects of radio broadcasting and farmer-labor politics. Current issue contains several features attacking the Radio Trust as well as technical articles on television and radio servicing and repair. Extremely uncommon; OCLC notes just a single location Chicago Historical Society. WCFL Radio Magazine Co unknown
1912152274New York: Urner-Barry Company 1912. Volume 56 Issue No. 330 of the daily circular dated Friday December 3 1912.<br /> <br /> The Producers' Price-Current was founded in 1858 in New York by Benjamin Urner with the aim of creating a universal report for produce prices. Urner merged with competitor L. Frank Barry in 1873 creating the Urner-Barry Company. <br /> <br /> One sheet 12 x 17 inches. Near Fine. Urner-Barry Company unknown
755Slight creasing and wear to wraps with occasional small tears and minor loss. Very good. JJA-755. <p>Woman: A Paper for Gentlewomen. Sixth Year No. 3. January 16 1895. London: "Woman" Publishing Co. 1895.</p> <br /> <p>Measures approx. 12 x 8.25 inches. 24pp. Illustrated. With numerous articles on upper class domestic life: Art Fashion Food. Numerous ads. Publisher's paper wraps staple bound.</p> . unknown
1962158198Paris: Migra 1962. First Edition. First Edition. May 1962 issue of "Le guide de la femme" "Woman's Guide" a mid-century Parisian periodical published with the patronage of French author journalist politician and noted feminist Louise Weiss. <br /> <br /> Produced by and for France's Modern Woman the periodical billed itself as being "at the forefront of feminine progress" with articles on fashion personal grooming entertainment leisure activities cosmetology film and television music and astrology. <br /> <br /> Louise Weiss grew up wealthy in Alsace. After training as a secondary school teacher much to the chagrin of her parents she received a degree from Oxford University published the scarce "L'Europe nouvelle" subsequently committing herself to women's suffrage between the World Wars. Her works as a feminist were seen on a mass scale in the form of various periodicals "Le Guide de la Femme" arguably the freshest and most forward-thinking in production design and output. She also participated in campaigns for women's suffrage in France even chaining herself to a streetlight in Paris. Always a prominent voice Weiss became a Member of the European Parliament MEP its oldest member until her death at age 90. Weiss even has streets and schools named in her honor in France. <br /> <br /> Little is documented on "Le Guide de la femme" and few if any copies are held by institutions and libraries. Photography by the likes of J. Stara of Kraftwerk notoriety Mario Leonardo and Jose Arturo played a major role in the advertising and full-page glamour photographs throughout the periodical as did fashion and beauty advertisements short stories and brief notes on contemporary film by Jany Casanova. <br /> <br /> Saddle-stapled in monochrome photo-illustrated wrappers. 24 pages. Near Fine overall. Migra unknown
1962158207Paris: Migra 1962. First Edition. First Edition. February 1962 issue of "Le guide de la femme" "Woman's Guide" a mid-century Parisian periodical published with the patronage of French author journalist politician and noted feminist Louise Weiss. <br /> <br /> Produced by and for France's Modern Woman the periodical billed itself as being "at the forefront of feminine progress" with articles on fashion personal grooming entertainment leisure activities cosmetology film and television music and astrology. <br /> <br /> Louise Weiss grew up wealthy in Alsace. After training as a secondary school teacher much to the chagrin of her parents she received a degree from Oxford University published the scarce "L'Europe nouvelle" subsequently committing herself to women's suffrage between the World Wars. Her works as a feminist were seen on a mass scale in the form of various periodicals "Le Guide de la Femme" arguably the freshest and most forward-thinking in production design and output. She also participated in campaigns for women's suffrage in France even chaining herself to a streetlight in Paris. Always a prominent voice Weiss became a Member of the European Parliament MEP its oldest member until her death at age 90. Weiss even has streets and schools named in her honor in France. <br /> <br /> Little is documented on "Le Guide de la femme" and few if any copies are held by institutions and libraries. Photography by the likes of J. Stara of Kraftwerk notoriety Mario Leonardo and Jose Arturo played a major role in the advertising and full-page glamour photographs throughout the periodical as did fashion and beauty advertisements short stories and brief notes on contemporary film by Jany Casanova. <br /> <br /> Saddle-stapled in monochrome photo-illustrated wrappers. 24 pages. Near Fine overall. Migra unknown
19789698New York: Heresies Collective Inc 1978. First Edition. Printed wrappers. Very Good. 4to. Pp. 128. Illustrated throughout with black & white photography. Bibliography. Bound in stiff printed wraps. Slight wear to edges; light age-toning to cover. In sum a well preserved copy. Heresies was a feminist journal published in 27 issues between 1977-1992 by the Heresies Collective of New York. Compiled and edited by volunteers each issue centered on a particular theme relevant to feminist theory lesbian arts and artists women's arts and crafts violence against women etc.<p>Each issue was edited by a different editor; accordingly each issue was imprinted with respective idiosyncrasies thus providing variant themes tones and impulses. Among the founders and editors were Joan Braderman Lucy Lippard Harmony Hammond Miriam Shapiro Mary Beth Edelson Elizabeth Hess Mary Stevens Arlene Ladden et al.<p>This issue is now housed in a removable clear archival sleeve with an acid-free backing. Heresies Collective, Inc unknown
195738536Tel Aviv: Israel Periodicals 1957. fair. Approx. 150 some ink underlining to text ink name on front board ink name & pencil erasure on front endpaper boards somewhat worn/soiled. A fascinating snapshot of Israeli economic development and trade during its first decade of existence. Includes advertisements. Israel Periodicals hardcover
0331451603.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
17953596London: Printed for J. Walker 1795. 2 vols. bound as 1 8vo pp. 146; 124 7 plates. Contemporary marbled calf spine divided by gilt rolls red morocco label. A touch of rubbing to extremities. Contemporary ownership inscription of Edw. Emerson to flyleaf. An attractive copy of these scarce parts of a reissue by Walker of Harrison’s Classicks a series reprinting periodicals in cheaper double-column format. The volumes sold initially in parts were all available separately; this one contains the Idler Birmingham BL & 5 in USA/Australia in ESTC and William Melmoth’s ‘Letters of Sir Thomas Fitzosborne’ BL Columbia Catholic Institute of Sydney. Printed for J. Walker unknown
1975991215.16Mansell Information Publishing London 1975. Hardcover. Good. 4to hardcover. 2 volumes blue cloth no dj's. Ex-US Air Force copy stamping to ep's spine labels removed. Both vols. spines very slightly faded upper & lower spine & board corners lightly bumped/rubbed; Vol. 1 tiny edge-nick & 1/2" scrape at upper corner of cover. Otherwise set good overall contents clean bindings tight. vi 2441 columns total. Mansell Information Publishing, London hardcover
197029917New York: Socialist Workers Party Young Socialist Campaign Committee 1970. First Edition. Quarto 28.5cm.; single sheet folded twice; photographic illus. About Fine. Only issue of a magazine "written for and by the youth who endorse the Socialist Workers Party 1970 election campaign" supporting African-American activist Clifton DeBerry for governor of New York. Includes the piece "Fight for High School Rights" and a list of demands among them to end the war in Vietnam "mass independent Black and Puerto Rican political parties" "free abortion and birth control" "No cops in schools" "Preferential hiring of Afro-Americans Puerto Ricans and women" "Free the Panther 21" and finally "For a socialist America." 2 holdings in OCLC as of May 2016 at Harvard and Wisconsin Historical Society. Socialist Workers Party, Young Socialist Campaign Committee unknown
19011000929.60Government Printing Office Washington D. C 1901. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to. Hardcover maroon cloth no dj. Vg condition for its age. Ex-Lib of Congress copy front bookplate library markings to opening pgs. front cover gilt-stamped "Librarian's Office". 1/4-inch chip across upper & lower spine cloth board corners mildly rubbed 1-inch split to rear edge of lower spine to minor effect; otherwise contents clean binding & hinges tight. 292 pp. Geographically arranged & revised to the close of the 19th century. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C hardcover