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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
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186658723Boston: Ticknor and Fields 1866-68. Five large octavo volumes 26cm. Publisher's embossed cloth titled in gilt on spines; 72880282882842 includes extra Christmas number828pp. Unbroken well-preserved run; occasional toning or edgewear to text; easily Very Good overall. <br /> <br /> The first five volumes of an eventual eight of this substantial post-Civil War literary magazine that introduced a number of English and Continental authors to American readers. The journal was edited by a young Thomas Bailey Aldrich at this time still a little-known figure. "The selections in Every Saturday were chiefly from English periodicals though there were a few from French and German magazines.translating was more expensive than scissoring and Every Saturday continued throughout to rely upon the English journals.Edmund Yates Charles Reade Anthony Trollope Charles Dickens Anne Thackeray and William Black furnished fiction - some of which was printed from advance sheets but most from the English periodicals without a "by your leave" Mott History of American Magazines III:357-8. <br /> <br /> The journal ran in its present format through 1869; a Second Series begun in 1870 introduced illustrations and a quarto format in an attempt to compete with Harper's Weekly; the Third Series 1872 reverted to octavo and the magazine was eventually absorbed into Littel's Living Age 1874. LOMAZOW 722. Ticknor and Fields unknown
18863893Mexico City: Lúcas el Brincón 1886. About very good. 58 issues each 4pp. separately paginated. Contemporary quarter sheep and marbled boards; original Mexican binder's ticket on front pastedown. A rare complete 58-issue run of this semi-comic political weekly published in Mexico City during the mid-1880s. The present set includes the very scarce five issues of volume two and is comprised of almost entirely first issues with the original text and layout which was changed for the more commonly seen bound collection of volume one only. Most of the small number of institutional copies recorded seem to be this bound re-issue of volume one with "segunda edicion" printed in the masthead. The typesetting and content usually varies between editions as well -- the second edition issues for example typically have an advertisement inserted at the foot of the final page whereas the original issues mostly do not have ads. Often the differences are even more significant -- in the second edition of issue seven much of the content has been cut from the final page and placed into issue eight.<br /> <br /> The text itself comprises a liberal satire of Mexican politics under the Porfiriato during the 1880s. The introduction to the first issue states the publication's political stance which is support of the liberal 1857 Mexican constitution. Each issue opens with the publication's main rule "Pagarlo antes de leerlo" or "Pay before reading" then follows an essay stating El Valedor's views on a topic sometimes as a satirical reframing of an article in another periodical. The remaining pages of each four-page issue are given over to political poems comic dialogues and quips on various subjects. Typical of its era the language is slangy filled with nicknames and allusions to politicians and it assumes a lot of knowledge of mid-1880s Mexican politics and newspapers. Porfirio Díaz Romero Rubio and Manuel González are among the politicians mentioned and the editor writing under a pseudonym that might translate as Lucas the Leaper did not think much of them referring to Díaz as "el Perfirito". A rare anti-Diaz periodical from the midst of his reign near the end of the 19th century. Lúcas el Brincón unknown
185643505Madrid: Imprenta de A. Vincente 1856. First edition. Contemporary quarter red morocco over marbled boards spine with gilt titles and rules marbled endpapers. A very good copy boards rubbed worn at corners contents near fine but for an occasional fold. Approx. 500 pp. Folio. I.a época: Desde 24 de Setiembre de 1854 á 30 de Junio de 1855. IIa época: Desde 5 de setiembre de 1855 a 30 de junio de 1856. Successive imprints were: Imprenta de d. Felipe Saavedra & Imprenta de D. P. Argote. 112 issues most 4 pp. complete with 10 supplements often not all found. A stinging satirical Carlilst newspaper founded by Cándido Nocedal and published six times per month. The supplements running between 2 and 8 pages each contained numerous letters and articles in support of the paper. Palau 208455. Jaime del Burgo: Bibliografía del siglo XIX: 731. Imprenta de A. Vincente hardcover
1962235341962. Virginia Prince's Chevalier Publications and allied mail order networks connected cross dressing and female impersonator readers through fiction editorials newsletters product advertising book notices and society formation notices at moments when public gender variance carried social legal and medical risk. This archive preserves two 1962 issues of Femme Mirror both issued by Chevalier Publications alongside a 1970s Female Impersonator Newsletter issue centered on Suzy's U.T.T.S. organization and a Queens Publications catalog advertising gender confirming products such as wigs clothing femme shape-wear informational books and magazines. The group traces a movement from early mimeographed reader fiction and moral instruction to a more developed 1970s market of periodicals social clubs apparel cosmetics and body-form products.<br /> <br /> Trans interest publications archive. Los Angeles and New York: Chevalier Publications Queens Publications and others 1962 to 1975. Archive of 4 publications: Femme Mirror Nos. 3 and 7 Female Impersonator Newsletter Vol. Two No. Eight and From Queens Publications 74-75.<br /> <br /> 1 Prince Virginia ed. Femme Mirror. Number Three. Los Angeles: Chevalier Publications March 1962. Early Chevalier periodical with cover text reading "reflections of FemmePersonators" "publishers of Transvestia magazine" and "Number Three." The issue opens with Prince's "It's March Girls." and includes fiction and personal writing such as "The Living Window" by Joyce Lane "That One Life" by Lee Joyce and "Martha's Path" by Lee Joyce.<br /> <br /> 2 Prince Virginia ed. Femme Mirror. Number Seven. Los Angeles: Chevalier Publications July 1962. Early issue with Prince's editorial "People Who Live in Glass Houses." and fiction including "Good Ole Julienne" with language addressed to "girls" and "F.P.s." Prince's editorial discusses "those heterosexual persons who do enjoy clothing and other expressions of the opposite sex" and argues for tolerance understanding and assimilation while distancing the publication from homosexuality and public scandal.<br /> <br /> 3 Female Impersonator Newsletter. Vol. Two No. Eight. 1970s. Issue priced one dollar with front page columns headed "Suzy Sez." and "T.V. of the Month" naming Karen Rigg. Suzy's column states that the newsletter began in October 1973 refers to the "United Transvestite and Transsexual Society" describes a first group meeting in Minneapolis in September and announces "A New TV/TS Society Formed" with proposed services including a newsletter reviews group listings entertainment notices and commercial listings for clothing hotels photo studios lawyers and related services.<br /> <br /> 4 From Queens Publications 74-75. New York: Queens Publications 1974 to 1975. Mail order catalog advertising Drag magazine and related publications with interior listings for Transvestia issues Man Woman & Girl by Jean Roberts Sex and Gender by Robert J. Stoller M.D. Regiment of Women by Thomas Berger Conundrum by Jan Morris wigs false eyelashes makeup party pants stretch lace lingerie boots and "Treasure Chest" latex forms. The catalog preserves the commercial side of 1970s transvestite and female impersonator culture where reading material appearance products and body-shaping goods circulated through the same mail order channels.<br /> <br /> These four publications record the infrastructure behind mid century and 1970s cross dressing culture aimed at people who often relied on postal exchange for privacy and continuity. The 1962 Femme Mirror issues carry Prince's reflections and observations on gender and sexuality while the other materials add the language of "TV/TS" group meetings catalog shopping and a broader marketplace around gender presentation and popular culture. Light toning fold lines handling wear minor edge wear; overall very good condition. A compact archive linking early Chevalier Publications to the later commercial and social networks that served cross dressing female impersonator and transvestite readers. unknown
19376146New York: Revolutionary Workers League 1937. About very good. Two issues each 13pp. Folio. Mimeographed front wrapper stapled. One cover loosening. Moderate toning and dust soiling. Two issues of the scarce New York Spanish-language periodical Claridad Proletaria "El Organo en Castellano de la Liga Obrera Revolucionaria de los Estados Unidos." The Revolutionary Workers League was formed by American Trotskyist and Communist Party leader Hugo Oehler in 1935. The first issue present here dated September 1936 contains articles describing the revolutions in Spain and Latin America as well as pieces on the various internecine fights between the Trotskyist Stalinsist and other Communist factions during the 1930s. The second dated February 1937 is dedicated entirely to events in Spain and the role of Partido Obrero de Marxista Unificacion Workers' Party of Marxist Unification. OCLC locates a small smattering of individual issues. Revolutionary Workers League unknown
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