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1949057810Springfield MA/New York: Ace Periodicals Inc. 1949. Paper Back. Near Fine/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Saunders Norman cover. 96pp.incl.adverts; SC red w/blk.&white-color pic.cover; slight rub w/sml.chips&tears; tannedcleantight pgs. Cover story: "You're DEAD Right!" by Donn Mullally <br/> <br/> Ace Periodicals, Inc. unknown
19722215New York: Willoughby Sharp 1972. About Very Good. 9-1/4 x 9-1/4 inches. 1680pp. Stapled wrappers printed in black white and grey. B&w illustrations. Wrappers rubbed; two leaves roughly separated at lower edge. The Vito Acconci issue of this influential magazine of Conceptual Art published irregularly between 1970 and 1976. Includes numerous reproductions of photographs and film stills of Acconci's performance installation and video art as well as exceperts from tapes a biography a bibliography and an index. Willoughby Sharp unknown
200585340Canada: Iniversity of Toronto Press 2005. First Edition. Quarto. 29cm. Publisher's glossy photographic boards. 271pp. Clean bright and strong a handsome copy with very light wear; internally clean purple endpapersdry residue to the final leaf has resulted in some old adhesion; a very good sharp copy.<br /> <br /> <br /> Impulse was without much argument the leading art media and culture magazine in Canada during the late 70's and into the 80's. Glossy professionally presented and designed although much of that was pure style rather than funding as Garnet points out in his introductory piece and with an unfeasibly high profile stable of guest contributors and artists ranging from Patti Smith and William Burroughs through to Baudrillard Warhol Iggy Pop Kraftwerk and Russ Meyer. This volume collects some of the most notable contributors articles and pieces and provides an inside view of the lifespan of an influential design and culture periodical between 1975 and 1990. Iniversity of Toronto Press unknown
189695888McSherrytown PA: McSherrytown 1896. First edition. Vol. One only of four. Hardcover; original cloth. Ex-convent library book with paper spine label and name stamp on title page else a clean tight book in good condition. First volume of a four volume series. This volume includes the issues published from #1 Sept 1896 through #26 August 1897. McSherrytown unknown
195016680New York: Inter-Union Institute Inc 1950. First Edition. Quarto. Staple-bound printed card wrappers; 64pp. Covers rubbed with small losses to extremities not affecting text; text clean and unmarked; Very Good. An anticommunist but pro-socialist labor periodical which drew articles and influences from across the left-right spectrum of the post-war labor movement. This issue includes what appears to be the first and possibly only appearance in English of Russian playwright Lev Luntz's dystopian drama The City of Truth first published posthumously in Berlin in 1924 translated by Hannah G. Hardman. The play envisions a society in which children are reared in an environment completely devoid of motherly love -- a theme that would be revisited in a number of mid-century anti-communist dystopias. Luntz died in a Hamburg sanitarium in the same year this work was published leaving behind a small body of work. He was only 23 but his passing drew commentary from no less a figure than Maxim Gorky who wrote ".he was talented wise exceptionally educated for a man so young. One felt in him a rare independence and daring of thought.it is difficult to write about this sad loss the untimely death of a talented man." This appears to be the only one of Luntz's works to have been translated into English and this the only appearance of the translation. This periodical not noted in Goldwater Radical Periodicals in America New Haven: 1966. Inter-Union Institute, Inc unknown
754Covers lightly rubbed creased and soiled; moderate toning throughout. Very good. JJA-754. <p>The Housewife: A Practical Magazine. Vol 1 No. 1 1886. London: Offices of "The Million" 1886.</p> <br /> <p>Measures approx. 10.5x 7 inches. 28pp. Illustrated. With numerous articles on domestic life ads. Publisher's grey paper wraps stringbound.</p> <br /> <p>Debut issue of this 19th century magazine for British homemakers. </p> . unknown
19967499Cedar Rapids IA: F. John Herbert / The Drawing Legion Inc 1996. 11 staple bound issues newsprint in illustrated wraps. Generally 50-60pp in length with ads illustrations throughout. One issue with some rippling and toning due to moisture the others generally very good or better. <br /> <br /> Lot of this uncommon arts periodical from Iowa which launched in 1993 and went at least through 1999. An eclectic publication Tractor includes visual artists photographers musicians writers "weavers creative truck drivers and art fans." Reviews previews news articles stories profiles columns etc. including names such as Robbie Steinbach Michael Peter Cain Tiny Tim Dave Morice Jo Lechay Tom Drury and many others. This lot includes:<br /> <br /> <br /> Vol. 1 Nos. 1 2 4: 1993-94<br /> Vol. 2 Nos. 1-4 1994-95<br /> Vol. 3 Nos. 1-4 1995-96<br /> <br /> OCLC cites various holdings in 6 Iowa institutions and 3 others. <br /> <br /> . F. John Herbert / The Drawing Legion, Inc unknown
19859701New York: Heresies Collective Inc 1985. First Edition. Printed wrappers. Very Good. Tall 8vo. Pp. 96/31. Illustrated throughout with black & white photography. Bound in stiff printed wrappers. Spine sunned; slight edge-wear. In sum a well preserved copy. Two volumes bound as one. Issue 18 features a tribute to Ana Mendieta who was recently killed after falling from or being pushed from a window of the apartment she shared with Carl Andre. Mendieta contributed to "Heresies" issues 5 "The Great Goddess" 8 "Third World Women" and 13 "Feminism and Ecology".<p> "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
1877038115London: Truth 1877. Massive bound volume of this British weekly containing news opinion gossip and lots of advertising. Three quarter tan leather over marbled boards dual spine labels in black and tan marbled endpapers 13 inches tall and 3.25 inches thick. Extremities rubbed with some very minor chipping to the spine foot sound binding with an internal crack to the front hinge that only affects the endpapers pages clean with an armorial bookplate of Sir O. H. P. Scourfield Bt inside the front cover no other names or markings. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good. Folio - 12" - 15" Tall. Truth Hardcover
19879703New York: Heresies Collective Inc 1987. First Edition. Printed wrappers. Very Good. 4to. Pp. 96. Illustrated throughout with black & white photography. Bound in paper wrappers. Light wear to edges; front hinge opened crudely. 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
1955301835London : Butterworths Scientific Publications 1955. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good copies in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Slight suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remain particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description: 2 volumes 29 cm. Subjects: Periodicals ; Directories. Periodicals ; Bibliography ; Catalogs. Great Britain - Periodicals - Bibliography - Union lists. London : Butterworths Scientific Publications hardcover
1966019306University Park & Las Cruces NM: Nine Rings Press 1966 - 1967. First Edition. Softcover. Near Fine. Stapled wraps 8-1/2" x 11". The first and likely only 3 issues of this scarce poetry publication out of New Mexico. Contributors include Jack Anderson Ronald Anthony Punnet Stephen Stepanchev and others. <br/><br/> [Nine Rings Press] paperback
183526273New York: Theodore Foster 1835. Very Good. New York: Theodore Foster 1835. American Edition. Octavo; recent brown cloth over marbled boards gilt-lettered spine retaining original endpapers; 6ii303;4283pp. Some old soil spots throughout textblock most notably to original front free endpaper 20th century gift inscription to the same else a Very Good sound copy overall.<br /> <br /> Complete set of issues for the year 1835 including the Marquis de Sainte Croix on the emancipation of the French colonies. Theodore Foster unknown
193988578New York: S.R.T. Publications 1939. First Edition. Slim quarto 31cm; original photo-illustrated wrappers stapled; 42pp; illus. A well-preserved copy with just a touch of rubbing to wrapper edges; Very Good or better. <br /> <br /> Single issue of this long-lived pro-Soviet American 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 is devoted almost entirely to the Soviet Pavilion at the 1939 New York World's Fair: "To those who cannot attend the Fair we hope it may give some idea of the beauty and significance of the Soviet Pavilion and its exhibits." Includes articles by Soviet aviator Vladimir Kokkinaki "The Story of Our Flight"; Joshua Kunitz "Creating a People's Art"; Maurice Hindus "A Talk With Gordienko etc. Well-illustrated with photos of the Pavilion including a 4-pp color insert accompanying Kunitz's article. GOLDWATER 263. S.R.T. Publications unknown
19829715New York: Heresies Collective Inc 1982. First Edition. Printed wrappers saddle-stapled. Very Good. Tall 8vo. Pp. 48. Illustrated throughout with black & white photography and illustrations. Bound in stiff printed wrappers saddle stapled. Slight sunning to fore-edge of front cover; spine a tad darkened. The first issue with a new larger format that was abandoned after two issues. "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
19829716New York: Heresies Collective Inc 1982. First Edition. Printed wrappers saddle-stapled. Very Good. Tall 8vo. Pp. 72. Illustrated throughout with black & white photography and illustrations. Bound in stiff printed wraps saddle-stapled. Slight wear to edges. A well preserved copy. An envelope to a "Heresies" subscriber inserted within contains corrections to a previous issue as well as "Heresies" brochure. This issue includes a work by Ana Mendieta. "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
19779694New York: Heresies Collective Inc 1977. First Edition. Printed wrappers. Very Good. Tall 8vo. Pp. 128. Illustrated throughout with black & white photography. Bound in stiff printed wraps. Edges slightly warped especially at rear; rear With light wear to covers corners just a tad softened. Former owner discreet name stamp on the first page. The second issue of the influential journal. "Heresies" was a feminist periodical 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
19879705New York: Heresies Collective Inc 1987. First Edition. Printed wrappers. Near Fine. 4to. Pp. 96. Illustrated throughout with black & white photography. Bound in stiff printed wrappers. A small negligible stain on lower rear cover which is also a tad bumped. In sum a bright fresh copy well preserved. 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
19889706New York: Heresies Collective Inc 1988. First Edition. Printed wrappers. Near Fine. 4to. Pp. 96. Illustrated throughout with black & white photography and drawings. Includes a Geraldine Page photo-manipulation by artist Doris Chase. Bound in printed wrappers. Just a trifle wear to edges. 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
1850H5215Philadelphia: Publication House 1850. Hardcover. Good. Quarto half leather marbled boards binding is good general shelfwear rubbing and wear to spine and joints contents very good some foxing. Home and Foreign Record 192 pp The Presbyterian Treasury 144 pp The Foreign Missionary Chronicle pp. 49-64 etc. Includes much on foreign missions and Native American missions including Omahaw Otoe and Ottawa tribes. Publication House hardcover
18529562New York: George Savage 1852. First edition. 8vo. 288pp. Illustrations engravings. Gilt stamped navy blue boards marbled edges some rubbing and edgewear pages toned and foxed very good. <br /> <br /> A scarce first-year bound volume of this short-lived New York juvenile periodical offering a vivid window into the moral educational and literary culture presented to American youth on the eve of the Civil War. George Savage unknown
191251859Detroit: Labadie Shop 1912. Single issue original unbound condition. 12mo 18cm; 4pp bifolium. On newsprint. Mildly tanned but not fragile; light soil; horizontal fold with a few tiny chips to margins; Very Good. Third issue of four of this extremely ephemeral privately-circulated "newspaper" produced by a 13-year-old Laurance Labadie on the premises of his father's Jo Labadie anarchist print shop in Detroit. <br /> <br /> Labadie 1898-1975 would go on to become an influential if somewhat eccentric anarchist philosopher closely affiliated with Ralph Borsodi's utopian School of Living movement. Labadie's father was Joseph "Jo" Labadie 1850-1933 a leading apostle of anarchism in the Progressive era and prolific collector printer and publisher of anarchist tracts. The famed Labadie Collection of radical literature at the University of MIchigan is named for him. Of the current publication OCLC notes only two physical locations University of MIchigan and the State Library of Michigan; not noted in commerce and never previously encountered by us. According to UM cataloguing data publication ceased after the fourth issue. Labadie Shop unknown
18857736Manhattan Kansas: Mercury Publishing House Printers 1885. Booklet stapled in wrappers 21 x 14 cm. 16 pages. FIRST EDITION of the first issue of the first American periodical dedicated to mycology. Includes a statement of purpose for the new journal and reports of new-found fungi in this case new fungi from Kansas and from Iowa. Also included is a separate article "North American Geasters" and a review of new literature in the field. The Journal of Mycology was founded and edited by W.A. Kellerman and was published through 1909 in fourteen volumes at which point it merged with the newly founded Mycologia. Publisher's original printed yellow wrappers with some small chips from corners. With the faint ex-libris stamp of Connecticut College Library. OCLC locates sixteen copies mostly of complete sets. Mercury Publishing House, Printers unknown
191523590Göttingen: Louis Hofer 1915. First Edition. Quarto 26.5cm; self-wrappers loose as issued; 8pp.; illus. text in double column. Previous horizontal fold wear from handling uniformly toned upper wrapper a bit dampstained at bottom left-hand corner; still about Very Good and sound. First issue of this World War I British POW newspaper started a little less than a year into the war. With an introduction by Colonel Bogen Commander of the Camp in which he mentions the request to publish a newspaper for English prisoners similar to those published in the camp in French and Flemish under the direction of "Professor Doctor Strange" listed as "Verantwortlich" in imprint on p. 8. Articles include "War. Its Causes and Effects" by L.E. De Harte of the 48th Highlanders; "Ten Commandments for a young Solider" by W. Mills "First do as you're ordered."; and Camp Notices for boxing and stenography lessons a call for musical talent to report to the British Amusement Committee and the poem "The Soldier's Tear" by P.O. Nicolson also of the 48th Highlanders. A very partial somewhat alphabetical list of British prisoners from P. Able to T. Barrow printed on p. 5. [Louis Hofer] unknown
1994ZB642992Decker Periodicals 1994. volume 2 minor library markings else text clean & bindings tight. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Decker Periodicals unknown