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340929n.p.: n.p. n.d. Magazine. Unpaginated 46p 8.5x11 inch illustrated wraps; edge tear near top staple of spine almost one inch long and some minor rubbing; otherwise in very good condition. A pirated collection of unclear publisher or date reproducing panels from issues of Jungle Jack and Kake. [n.p.] unknown
1970295781Los Angeles: Physique Pictorial/AMG Studios 1970. Magazine. 48p includes covers 8.5x11 inches oversized reproductions of panels from Tom's appearances in Physique Pictorial magazine very good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. It is unknown to this bibliographer if Tom was paid for these beyond their appearances in PP. Physique Pictorial and Athletic Model Guild AMG were both from Bob Mizer so one suspects he was the editor and publisher of this collection. Nice reproductions though! Four holdings only located in OCLC as of 11/2022. Physique Pictorial/AMG Studios unknown
011724No Publication Information C 1972. First Edition 2nd Printing. Stapled Wrappers. Fine/No Jacket as Issued. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Near Fine With Some Light Insect Damage Along The Top Front Edge This Item Has Been In Storage Since It Was Distributed 50 Years Ago And Has Never Been Sold . Un-Pagenated And Contains 44 Full Page Illustrations . Many With A Facsimile Of Toms Signature At The Base . Undated Circa 1972 275Mm High X 210Mm Wide <br/> <br/> No Publication Information C 1972 unknown
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200023677Finland: WSOY 2000. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Hardcover With Complete Dj. Throughly Illustrated Mostly In Colour Some Full Page. Slightly Used Copy Crisp And Clean In The Interior. 4to. WSOY hardcover
248475Helsingfors Aktiebolaget F. Tilgmanns Bok- och Stentryckeri 1899. Folio & stor 8vo. Atlas: 12 s. Kartene i farger nummerert 1-32b tekst. Illustrert. tabeller. Atlas i originalt dekorert helsjirtingbind med skinnrygg Ryggen slitt med tap av skinn ved øvre kapitél. tekstbd.: Samtidig skinnbind. Komplett. . unknown
191859886Hancock MI: Suomi College 1918. Soft cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. 41pp several pages of local ads. Photos. Front cover corner crease. Rare. Promting global literacy for over 30 years. Size: Large 8vo <br/> <br/> Suomi College paperback
9514631285.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1941165236Samengesteld En Uitgegeven OP Last Der Finsche Regeering 1941. First Edition. Hardback. Near fine copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Panel edges very slightly dust-toned as with age. Corners sharp with an overall tight bright and clean impression. Presentation copy from the Finnish Consulate General with cover note loosely inserted; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 57 pages; Description: 57 p. : ill. ports. sheet music ; 26 cm. Subjects: Finland --History Samengesteld En Uitgegeven OP Last Der Finsche Regeering hardcover
140947596Boston: Perineum Press 1982. Reprint. Near Fine. First Alyson edition fourth printing. Signed by Phil Andros on the front free endpaper and inscribed to the recipient "in souvenir of a hot night in a cave on Capri." 212 4 pp. with four advertising pages at rear. Bound in publisher's printed wraps with cover art by Tom of Finland. Near Fine with light edgewear spot of soiling and light indentations to front cover and slight bump to lower corner. Foxing to upper edge of textblock. <p>"Phil Andros" was the name Samuel Steward used when he began writing gay pornographic novels in the late 1960s. Stud was the first published in 1966 after a Supreme Court ruling restricted the power of obscenity laws. Steward entering his third career after spending a few decades as an English professor and tattoo artist had previously been limited to publishing in European gay magazines. Perineum Press unknown
ria9781138548725_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book develops a new framework for describing the structure of multimodal documents: how language image layout and other modes of communication work together to convey meaning. Building on recent research in multimodal analysis f paperback
1396143459.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2025x-1032755032Taylor & Francis Ltd 2025. Paperback. New. 234 pages. 9.00x6.00x9.02 inches. Taylor & Francis Ltd paperback
1981__3598214758De Gruyter 1981. Hardcover. New. 233 pages. 9.61x6.69x0.56 inches. De Gruyter hardcover
2011DADAX3598214758Walter de Gruyter Inc 2011-09-22. 1. hardcover. New. 6.69x0.56x9.61. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Walter de Gruyter Inc hardcover
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2003x-3540407642Springer-Verlag New York Inc 2003. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 173 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.25 inches. Springer-Verlag New York Inc paperback
23302Saltvik Aland Finland 21 April 1939. One page 4to fold marksgood condition. Text: ". My late answer does not indicate lack of appreciation although it must seem so. I am on the contrary deeply and sincerely grateful for your kindness of writing to me. Your letter reached me at a time when I needed encouragement and confidence more than anything else. I have during the last two years received many letters from appreciative readers of my book Katrina. But praise can sometimes cause suspicion and self-distrust and that I am afraid is what it has done to me. Your letter however written so long after that the ordinary flow of writings which follows any sensational happening was really encouraging and helpful. Such words by an American churchman make me date to believe that there was perhaps in spite of all something good in the book and it gives me hope for the possibility of future work. I came while I lived in New York to feel very warmly for America. This country stands now besides Sweden as a second country of mine and I do hope I shall be given the opportunity to visit America again." She says she enclosed a photograph not present to show her appreciation. Saltvik, Aland, Finland, 21 April 1939. unknown
1103976419.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
ria9780367586027_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; A number of recent events in the last decade have renewed interests in Russian discourses on international law. This book evaluates and presents a contemporary analysis of Russian discourses on international law from various perspective paperback
1995Alibris.0011399Vaasa: Pohjanmaan museo 1995. Hard cover. Good. No dust jacket. Ex-library. Library binding. Other than VERY minor library markings this book is in VG condition. Text in Finnish English Swedish. 139 p. : ill. some col. ; 26 cm. Includes Illustrations. "ISSN 0785-3491"--T.p. verso. Text mostly in Finnish & Swedish. Plate captions in Finnish Swedish & English. Pohjanmaan museo hardcover
21957Earlier letters on letterheads of his Helsinki publishing house Eurographica; later letters on his personal Helsinki letterhead. Between 1984 and 1996. 43 letters in 8vo and 12mo making a total of 44 pp. Signed 'Rolando Pieraccini' and latterly 'Rolando'. Thirteen of the letters 1984-1986; all 8vo on 'Eurographica' letterhead the others 1986-1996; 27 in 12mo and 3 in 8vo on Pieraccini's personal letterhead. Also present is a carbon copy of a two-page letter from Pieraccini to Penny Eckley of Oxford University Press regarding copyright matters. The collection in good condition lightly-aged. Pieraccini published several limited editions of Fry's works for the Finnish market and the correspondence is by turns businesslike courteous and personal. Pieraccini begins by introducing himself: 'I am a publisher of art books. During recent years I have also started publishing a series of short stories in different languages in Signed Limited Editions 350 copies printed in Italy on special hand-made paper. I have already published a Play in one act by Graham Greene short stories by Erskine Caldwell Alan Paton Leonardo Sciascia Norman Mailer also a play Luise Rinser and am now working on short stories and plays by Ionesco Heinrich Böll John Updike Italo Calvino Halldor Laxness Anthony Burgess etc.' He explains that he will be 'very pleased and honoured to publish any play or short story' if Fry has 'something suitable for my project'. He explains the specifications including the way in which the 'signing operation is made simple'. On 23 December 1984 he writes in response to Fry's reply stating that he has 'read the three plays with great interest and curiosity and that 'A Phoenix Too Frequent' will make a beautiful and valuable book'. He discusses the terms noting that Fry is 'very generously not overvaluing your signature and the time you will need to sign 350 frontispiece pages which with no hurry should not be more than two hours'. Regarding his 'outright fee' he states: 'I must tell you that only in one case I have paid $3.00 per copy but it was in the case of perhaps the greatest contemporary author Graham Greene who is among other things giving a very high value to his signature.' Subsequent letters discuss the practicalities of printing and publishing: proofs payment arrangement with Fry's British publisher Oxford University Press difficulties with Italian customs and other matters. On 15 January 1985 following a mix-up over payment in dollars rather than pounds he writes: 'I hope you and your agent will be satisfied with my offer anyway if you like I am prepared to print 12 extra copies of the book for your personal use as I have done for Mr. Graham Greene. Have you perhaps still the original manuscripts of this play It would be a wonderful idea to have a few pages of it reproduced as well in my Signed Limited Edition as again I have done in the case of Mr. Greene play YES AND NO.' In March 1985 he asks Fry to inscribe copies 'one for Mrs. Tellervo Koivisto wife of the President of the Republic of Finland; one for the Helsinki University or Helsinki University Library and one for myself'. In April 1985 he asks if it might be possible for him to have a signed photograph as 'Every year in December I hold an exhibition of the books I have published during the year together with manuscripts proofs photographs etc. relating to the authors published during the year'. Three months later he asks for another signed photograph 'that I could have kept after the exhibition for myself the greedy collector'. On 27 May 1985 he asks him 'to write for me by hand on one of your small letterheads a few lines from A Phoenix Too Frequent For instance what Dynamene says at the very end of the comedy This short “manuscript†would go very well on the exhibition together with the photograph.' Letters between 1986 and 1987 relate to a similar edition of 'The Lady's Not for Burning' and on 8 June 1987 he explains difficulties in typesetting the text. Subsequent letters discuss the practicalities of printing and publishing: proofs payment arrangement with Fry's British publisher Oxford University Press difficulties with Italian customs and other matters. On 15 July 1987 he suggests delivering Fry's copies in person on 'a short afternoon visit' to Chichester but it is only in 1991 that such a visit takes place with Pieraccini thanking Fry 30 July 1991 for his hospitality and adding: 'You live in a most beautiful place in a very charming village a real discovery for me.' In 1989 an edition of 'The Dark is Light Enough' is mooted but plans have still not been finalised two years later. On 30 December 1990 he asks Fry whether he would like to contribute to 'another important project' a book 'as a tribute/homage to Julian Symons on the occasion of his 80th birthday May 1982'. He lists the numerous contributors he has lined up 'I have just started enquiring'. On 30 July 1991 he writes regarding another of Fry's plays: 'I have read Venus Observed and enjoyed it very much. It would certainly make a good book. However as I have already mentioned to you when I first saw it it is a rather long play and it would need even more pages than The Lady's which was itself a little bulky with the kind of paper we use. If only possible I would really like to do something else with you this time particularly in consideration of the special occasion next year we know. i.e. Fry's 85th birthday' As there is no time for a 'larger project' previously discussed he asks: 'Could we think of something different A selection of poems for instance a short story a collection of thoughts or “philosophical†notes or similar something you have already written or you might have time to write by February-March next year'. An edition of Venus Observed is planned and then dropped at the beginning of 1994 due to 'such economic difficulties that the kind of books I produce do not sell anymore at all. I think the many thousands I still have in stock will suffice at least for my next three lives' 23 January 1994. He asks Fry if he would consider leaving the typescript of the play 'with my archives and book collection which will one day go to the Helsinki University Library'. On 22 March 1994 Pieraccini thanks Fry for being allowed 'to keep the manuscript of Venus Observed a most valuable contribution to my collection'. Following another meeting at Fry's home The Toft Pieraccini gives 22 April 1996 three suggestions for 'another project' to celebrate Fry's forthcoming ninetieth birthday including 'A story of The Toft which could also mention East Dean and its inhabitants. With one/two photographs of the house and/or an etching by your artist-friend I've forgotten his name the one you collect'. In the last letter 13 July 1997 he expresses regret that 'our exciting project has fallen. It sounded so nice: 90 copies of 90 lines for your 90th birthday. Well it will be for your 100th. With some inspiration and a little more time to spare I am sure you can write 100 beautiful verses.' Several letters veer into the personal. On 8 September 1986 he explains that his 'real first name the one I still have in my Italian passport is Rolando; but having spent almost half of my life 20-22 years abroad I got used to and I actually prefer to use the more European version of it Roland'. On 8 January 1987 'a lot of snow -30º' Pieraccini writes of one of his art books: 'Onni Oja Finnish artist 1909-2004 was very pleased to know that you liked his work. Your good and generous words were also the best reward for me as editor and publisher of the book. To complete one of such volumes I usually need about two years. Well yesterday I have mailed to you the other volume published in the same series dedicated to the work of Veikko Vionoja one of the greatest contemporary Finnish artists. I hope you like it as well and I'll be curious to know which of the two you and your family prefer.' On 27 November 1987 he complains of 'a hard autumn which besides the usual business rush included also a painful illness kidney stones or renal calculus which took me to hospital'. On 5 December 1988 he states that he has 'recently attended a lecture on Peter Brook here in Helsinki' ad that he 'had the opportunity of mentioning his production of your play The Dark is Light Enough in 1954. Although he had already proved his talent Peter Brook was still quite young then'. He asks 'what kind of experience' it was to work with Brook. Earlier letters on letterheads of his Helsinki publishing house Eurographica; later letters on his personal Helsinki letterhead. unknown
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1996103835Panasonic/Columns Classics 1996-01-01. Audio CD. Very Good. Panasonic/Columns Classics unknown