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20142-8426721559Marcombo 2014. Paperback. New. 120 pages. Spanish language. 10.94x7.64x0.32 inches. Marcombo paperback
200393410Chihuahua Instituto Chihuahuense de la Cultura 2003. Hardcover. Good. 181p. photos illus. facsimiles bibl. large 4to. Chihuahua theater history with numerous period photos and program facsimiles in large format. Chihuahua, Instituto Chihuahuense de la Cultura, hardcover
201721302Tucson AZ: Nazraeli Press 2017. First Edition. First Printing. Softcover. As New/No Dust Jacket As Issued. Tucson AZ: Nazraeli Press 2017. Softcover. As New/None As Issued. First Edition/First Printing. 68 pages. Artist Book. Commemorative collection of photographs. One of the most moving photography books of our time. The First Edition. Precedes and should not be confused with all other subsequent editions. Published in a one-time-only print run as a saddle-stitched softcover original only. A few copies come with a brown paper bag that was provided and hand-titled by the artist/photographer himself. An austerely elegant production by Pablo Ortiz Monasterio and Chris Pichler: Regular-sized volume format. Pictorial softcovers with titles on the cover as issued. Photographs by Pablo Ortiz Monasterio. Poem by David Huerta. Excerpt of "Mexico: The Murder of The Young" by Alma Guillermoprieto. Printed on newsprint uncoated stock paper. Artist's original brown paper bag with "Desaparecidos" faintly hand-written by him itself vividly evoking disappearance. Without DJ as issued. Presents Pablo Ortiz Monasterio's "Desaparecen". A harrowing document and a poignant elegy of a quintessential tragedy. "For centuries artists have drawn on social and political events for inspiration. Artists have created works where simple journalism or editorial commentary falls short. A piercing work of photographs and poetic words beautifully collaged to implant in our memory a horrific event: The mysterious disappearance of 43 poor activist students travelling by bus which they commandeered to Mexico City" Publisher's blurb. The Artist Book is "as modest as the students were poor: Staple-bound on matte paper mono-toned ink priced to be accessible in Mexico. Unorthodox and essential: It begins and ends with a list of the boys' names and their youthful faces as they appear on the 'have you seen' handouts distributed by their parents" Anne Wilckes Tucker. An absolute "must-have" title for Pablo Ortiz Monasterio collectors. This copy is very prominently neatly and beautifully signed in black ink-pen on the first page by Pablo Ortiz Monasterio. It is signed directly on the page itself not on a tipped-in page. It also comes in the artist's brown paper bag which is entitled in metallic-silver pen marker by the artist: "Desaparecidos". The latter while quite visible is rendered as though it is disappearing before our eyes. This title is a contemporary art photography classic. As far as we know this is the only such titled and signed copy of the First Edition/First Printing available online and is in especially fine condition: Clean crisp and bright. Please note: Only a few copies come with the brown paper bag. There is a Deluxe Edition for $1000 and up. This is surely an accessible and lovely alternative. A rare signed copy thus. 43 plates 1 titled bag. One of the most brilliant Latin-American artist/photographers of our time. . ISBN 1590054466. Nazraeli Press paperback
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16-2872Brooklyn: BAM. 1983. . 28 x 22 inches. Marginal defects.From the collection of Alma Law theater historian. Brooklyn: BAM. 1983. unknown
1334822972.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1334000948.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2002x-0710307659Kegan Paul Intl 2002. Hardcover. New. 384 pages. 10.50x7.00x1.00 inches. Kegan Paul Intl hardcover
19862606240015Dover Pubns 1986. Softcover. Very Good. 6x0x9. Signed by Author. VERY GOOD almost near fine. Flat SIGNED by both authors on title page. Also a note from the authors laid in. Very mild shelf wear. Binding tight and square no loose pages. Spine shows no creasing -- appears unread. Cover and interior bright and clean all around. Interior UNMARKED on inspection. Dover Pubns paperback
1952224785Chronica Botanica Company: Waltham Mass. 1952. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 54 b/w plates. 328 pages clean and clear. Inscription by the authors on half-title and signed by the authors on title page. Blue endpapers. Blue cloth cover with gilt titles on the spine. Beige DJ with black titles. Darkened spine and top edge chips wear along the edges. VG/VG <br/> <br/> Waltham, Mass. hardcover
1258451662.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1258445611.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1952049239Waltham Massachussets: Chronica Botanica Company. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket. 1952. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Hardcover with dustjacket 328 pages a section of Plates this comprehensive and scholarly work is illustrated throughout and also has a 6-page section of plates at the back of the book there are two minor book flaws: a gift inscription on the front end-paper and some mild rubbing on the bottom edge the good quality blue cloth binding is clean and tight and the contents are fine the jacket has some edge-wear but remains clean and presentable and a professional removable mylar cover is included . Chronica Botanica Company hardcover
195230292N.Y. Ronald Press Comp. 1952. Royal8vo. Orig. full cloth with dustjacket. Jacket with some tears. XX328 pp. textillustrations and plates. hardcover
1979WB-PB-16639<p>Adventures in the Pain Trade by Mistress AlmaShortly after leaving her home in West VA for the sinful cities of the Midwest Mistress Alma discovered her special talent for devising ways of inflicting pain and degradation on her willing male victims. After spending a year developing her own methods of domination Alma moved to California where she lives today and practices her own unique arts on some of the most famous people in the world.Mistress Alma's descriptions of three-way pain shows domination and other special and exotic sensual techniques leave nothing to the imagination. As one of the most thrilling tales of the Mistress of Exquisite Pain you won't want to miss Adventures in the Pain Trade. Illustrated.</p> Eros Goldstripe Publication paperback
2000Q-0847694518Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2000-02-28. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Rowman & Littlefield Publishers paperback
2000x-0847694518Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc 2000. Paperback. New. 229 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.75 inches. Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc paperback
3845481617.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1969131129376New York: Bleecker Street Press 1969. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. FIRST EDITION. Original wraps. Very Good overall. Creased toned and cocked spine; typical toning and a little staining to wraps. Gift inscriptions at front and on title page. Bleecker Street Press paperback
1969140942893New York: Bleecker Street Press 1969. First Edition. Good. First edition. Signed on the title page by author using her real name and inscribed to a former owner. Bound in publisher's original yellow wraps printed in brown. Good. Soiled and worn with heavy wear to joints and outer paper layer of spine mostly perished removing spine titles. Lean to binding. Pages sporadically soiled rusted paperclip impression to preliminary matter and former owner name to title page.<br /> <br /> <p>This historical novel based on the lives of 19th century American folk artist Mary Ann Willson and her lover Miss Brundidge became an iconic lesbian book of the 1970s when McGraw-Hill republished it as Patience and Sarah. It won the first Stonewall Book Award in 1971. Bleecker Street Press unknown
1969420992New York: Bleecker Street Press 1969. Unbound. Good. First edition. Paperback original. Octavo. 185pp. Illustrated wrappers. Large chip on front wrap removing much of the author's name thus good only. A lesbian novel based on the life of American folk artist Mary Ann Willson about two women living together in Greene County New York in 1816. The original self-published edition was sold by Routsong outside meetings of the New York chapter of the Daughters of Bilitis. A later hardcover version published by McGraw-Hill under the title Patience and Sarah won the American Librarians Association's first Gay Book Award now called the Stonewall Book Award in 1971. Routsong had written two Now very uncommon mainstream novels under her own name based on her experience as a wife and mother of four before she entered a relationship with economist Elisabeth Deran. She wrote under the pseudonym in order not to embarrass her four daughters choosing the name Isabel as an anagram of the word "Lesbia" This edition has become exceptionally uncommon. Bleecker Street Press unknown
1971420994New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company 1971. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Book club edition. Octavo. 215 3pp. Owner's name on front fly a little cocked else near fine in rubbed very good dustwrapper with some sunning at the spine. A lesbian novel based on the life of American folk artist Mary Ann Willson about two women living together in Greene County New York in 1816. The original edition was self-published in 1969 as A Place for Us and sold by Routsong outside meetings of the New York chapter of the Daughters of Bilitis. This later hardcover version was published by McGraw-Hill under the new title Patience and Sarah. It won the American Librarians Association's first Gay Book Award now called the Stonewall Book Award in 1971. Any hardcover edition is uncommon. McGraw-Hill Book Company hardcover
458099Tallahassee Fl.: The Naiad Press 1990. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Trade paperback. Illustrated wrappers. Spine sunned else near fine. Author's third book a novel of two young women separated by their parents who take different paths to eventually arrive at the same place: the tumultuous upheaval at the Stonewall Inn.<br /> <br /> Routsong was the author of the classic lesbian novel A Place for Us which was later published as Patience and Sarah. Inscribed by Routsong on the half-title: "To Julie Radford an old friend of longstanding with love and thanks from Isabel Miller. November 30 1990." Radford succeeded Routsong in the affections of her longtime partner and muse Elizabeth Deran although they all remained good friends and neighbors. Deran was originally Routsong's partner and the longtime motivating force in her life during the time she wrote A Place for Us which was selected by the American Library Association as the winner of its first Gay Book Award now called the Stonewall Book Award. A significant association. Books signed by Routsong are uncommon. The Naiad Press unknown
458097Tallahassee Fl.: The Naiad Press 1986. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Trade paperback. Illustrated wrappers. Slightly sunned at the extremities very near fine. Author's second book an autobiographical novel which traces her early married life during WWII and her eventual acknowledgment and acceptance of her lesbianism. Routsong was the author of the classic lesbian novel A Place for Us which was later published as Patience and Sarah. Inscribed by Routsong at her author photo to Julie Radford: "My dear friend Julie Radford with love Thanksgiving Day 1987 from Alma." Routsong has also crossed out the name Isabel Miller under her author picture and Signed as Alma Routsong. Julie Radford succeeded Routsong in the affections of her longtime partner and muse Elizabeth Deran although they all remained good friends and neighbors. Deran was originally Routsong's partner and the longtime motivating force in her life during the time she wrote A Place for Us which was selected by the American Library Association as the winner of its first Gay Book Award now called the Stonewall Book Award. A significant association. Books signed by Routsong are uncommon. The Naiad Press unknown
1984420926Barcelona Madrid: Editorial Egales 1984. Softcover. Fine. First Spanish edition. Illustrated self-wrappers. Octavo. 197pp. Fine in self-wrappers. A lesbian novel based on the life of American folk artist Mary Ann Wilson about two women living together in Greene County New York in 1816. The original self-published edition was sold by Routsong outside meetings of the New York chapter of the Daughters of Bilitis. A later hardcover version published by McGraw-Hill under the title Patience and Sarah won the American Librarians Association's first Gay Book Award now called the Stonewall Book Award in 1971. This edition is uncommon. Editorial Egales unknown