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2007BN8408Urban & Fischer Verlag/Elsevier GmbH Auflage: 1 10. Mai 2007. Auflage: 1 10. Mai 2007. Hardcover. 276 x 204 x 2 cm. Dieses reich bebilderte Handbuch beschreibt präzise die Anwendung der Ultraschalldiagnostik in der Geburtsmedizinangefangen bei den physikalischen Hintergründen bis zur Dopplertechnologie. Alle relevanten Aspekte für den Einsatz der Sonographie in der Schwangerschaft und bei möglichen Komplikationen werden erläutert. Abgerundet wird dieses Referenzwerk für die tägliche Praxis durch über 280 Abbildungen. Inhaltsangabe: Physikalische Grundlagen und Instrumentenlehre Vorbereitung für die Sonographie Sonographie im ersten Trimester Probleme in der frühen Schwangerschaft Beckensonographie Sonographie bei Unfruchtbarkeit Routine-Screening im zweiten Trimester Plazenta und Fruchtwasser Sonographische Diagnostik bei fetalen Abnormitäten an Schädel und Wirbelsäule Sonographische Diagnostik bei weiteren fetale Abnormitäten Fetales Wachstum Diskussion der sonographischer Befunde Sonographie bei invasiven Maßnahmen Dopplersonographiephysikalische Grundlagen und Equipment Diagnostik durch Dopplersonographie. Trish Chudleigh PhD DMU St Thomas' Hospital Superintendent Sonographer Fetal Medicine Unit London Basky Thilaganathan MD MRCOG St George's Hospital Director of Fetal Medicine London Sprache deutsch Maße 196 x 270 mm Einbandart gebunden Medizin Pharmazie Klinik Praxis Gynäkologie Geburtshilfe KlinikenPraxen Radiologie Bildgebende Verfahren Sonographie Echokardiographie Geburtshilfe Handbuch Lehrbuch Geburtsmedizin Sonographie Ultraschalldiagnostik ISBN-10 3-437-24290-3 / 3437242903 ISBN-13 978-3-437-24290-8 / 9783437242908 Ultraschalldiagnostik in der Geburtshilfe Gebundene Ausgabe von Trish Chudleigh Herausgeber Basky Thilaganathan Herausgeber - Patricia Chudleigh Basky Thilaganathan: Obstetric Ultrasound - How why and when Geburtsmedizin Dopplertechnologie Sonographie in der Schwangerschaft Komplikationen Inhalt: Physikalische Grundlagen und Instrumentenlehre Vorbereitung für die Sonographie Sonographie im ersten Trimester Probleme in der frühen Schwangerschaft Beckensonographie Sonographie bei Unfruchtbarkeit Routine-Screening im zweiten Trimester Plazenta und Fruchtwasser Sonographische Diagnostik bei fetalen Abnormitäten an Schädel und Wirbelsäule Sonographische Diagnostik bei weiteren fetale Abnormitäten Fetales Wachstum Diskussion der sonographischer Befunde Sonographie bei invasiven Maßnahmen Dopplersonographiephysikalische Grundlagen und Equipment Diagnostik durch Dopplersonographie Medizin Pharmazie Klinik Praxis Gynäkologie Radiologie Bildgebende Verfahren Sonografie Echokardiographie Gynäkologie Radiologie Bildgebende Verfahren Sonografie Echokardiographie Medizin Pharmazie Klinik Praxis <br/><br/>Dieses reich bebilderte Handbuch beschreibt präzise die Anwendung der Ultraschalldiagnostik in der Geburtsmedizinangefangen bei den physikalischen Hintergründen bis zur Dopplertechnologie. Alle relevanten Aspekte für den Einsatz der Sonographie in der Schwangerschaft und bei möglichen Komplikationen werden erläutert. Abgerundet wird dieses Referenzwerk für die tägliche Praxis durch über 280 Abbildungen. Inhaltsangabe: Physikalische Grundlagen und Instrumentenlehre Vorbereitung für die Sonographie Sonographie im ersten Trimester Probleme in der frühen Schwangerschaft Beckensonographie Sonographie bei Unfruchtbarkeit Routine-Screening im zweiten Trimester Plazenta und Fruchtwasser Sonographische Diagnostik bei fetalen Abnormitäten an Schädel und Wirbelsäule Sonographische Diagnostik bei weiteren fetale Abnormitäten Fetales Wachstum Diskussion der sonographischer Befunde Sonographie bei invasiven Maßnahmen Dopplersonographiephysikalische Grundlagen und Equipment Diagnostik durch Dopplersonographie. Trish Chudleigh PhD DMU St Thomas' Hospital Superintendent Sonographer Fetal Medicine Unit London Basky Thilaganathan MD MRCOG St George's Hospital Director of Fetal Medicine London Sprache deutsch Maße 196 x 270 mm Einbandart gebunden Medizin Pharmazie Klinik Praxis Gynäkologie Geburtshilfe KlinikenPraxen Radiologie Bildgebende Verfahren Sonographie Echokardiographie Geburtshilfe Handbuch Lehrbuch Geburtsmedizin Sonographie Ultraschalldiagnostik ISBN-10 3-437-24290-3 / 3437242903 ISBN-13 978-3-437-24290-8 / 9783437242908 Ultraschalldiagnostik in der Geburtshilfe Gebundene Ausgabe von Trish Chudleigh Herausgeber Basky Thilaganathan Herausgeber - Patricia Chudleigh Basky Thilaganathan: Obstetric Ultrasound - How why and when Geburtsmedizin Dopplertechnologie Sonographie in der Schwangerschaft Komplikationen Inhalt: Physikalische Grundlagen und Instrumentenlehre Vorbereitung für die Sonographie Sonographie im ersten Trimester Probleme in der frühen Schwangerschaft Beckensonographie Sonographie bei Unfruchtbarkeit Routine-Screening im zweiten Trimester Plazenta und Fruchtwasser Sonographische Diagnostik bei fetalen Abnormitäten an Schädel und Wirbelsäule Sonographische Diagnostik bei weiteren fetale Abnormitäten Fetales Wachstum Diskussion der sonographischer Befunde Sonographie bei invasiven Maßnahmen Dopplersonographiephysikalische Grundlagen und Equipment Diagnostik durch Dopplersonographie Medizin Pharmazie Klinik Praxis Gynäkologie Radiologie Bildgebende Verfahren Sonografie Echokardiographie Gynäkologie Radiologie Bildgebende Verfahren Sonografie Echokardiographie Medizin Pharmazie Klinik Praxis Urban & Fischer Verlag/Elsevier GmbH hardcover
1951feb121418Tineretului 1951. Used. For more details please contact me Tineretului unknown
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1972474958Harmondsworth : Penguin 1972. First Edition. Softcover. Very good paperback copy; wrappers slightly edgeworn with margins sun-toned. Prelims and text edges foxed. Remains strong and well-preserved overall; internally tight and clean if gently age-toned. Series; A Penguin special. Physical description; 316 pages : maps ; 18 cm. Notes; Revised and extended version of two articles on Ulster published in the Sunday Times in November 1971. Includes index. Subjects; Northern Ireland – Politics and government – 1968-1998. Northern Ireland – History – 1968-1998. Irish history. The Troubles. IRA. Terrorism. World politics. Harmondsworth : Penguin paperback
ria9781405191920_inpSpiral bound. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The UCL Hospitals Injectable Medicines Administration Guide is a practical accessible guide covering many important aspects of administering medicines by injection. It provides clear concise information on the preparation and administ unknown
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451510Wiley. Paperback. Good. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. The UCL Hospitals Injectable Medicines Administration Guide is a practical accessible guide covering many important aspects of administering medicines by injection. It provides clear concise information on the preparation and administration of over 245 injectable medicines for adults paediatrics and neonates. It is an essential resource for nurses and other healthcare professionals: it provides the key information and advice needed for the safe and effective administration of injectable medicines. Condition: Very Good some shelf-wear and residue on the cover not significant Copyright © Wiley Wiley paperback
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A9781405191920Paperback / softback. New. The UCL Hospitals Injectable Medicines Administration Guide is a practical accessible guide covering many important aspects of administering medicines by injection. It provides clear concise information on the preparation and administration of over 245 injectable medicines for adults paediatrics and neonates. paperback
62087983Blackwell Publishing pp. 348 3rd Edition . Papeback. New. Blackwell Publishing unknown
NRC3C05Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union Book. Fair. Hardcover. Marbled boards are quite edge worn and the sewn binding is no longer tight and there is some foxing but otherwise the contents are fairly good. 188pp. A digital image can be made available. American Sunday-School Union Hardcover
24431Slug: ‘Monotype set and printed by students of the London School of Printing and Kindred Trades 61 Stamford Street London S.E. Session 1926-27’. Of the five copies on JISC only that at the BL is from one of the deposit libraries. 21pp 4to. Collotype of engraving of Caxton as frontispiece. Sewn into grey card wraps with Yapp-style edges and title repeated on cover. In good condition lightly aged. Slug: ‘Monotype set and printed by students of the London School of Printing and Kindred Trades, 61, Stamford Street, London, paperback
1999Q-0373762550Silhouette 1999-11-01. Mass Market Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Silhouette paperback
190815538Glen Ellen California 1908. Very good. Double space typed manuscript : ribbon copy on paper watermarked "Saxon Bond" : 13pp. : Jack London's name address and word count 6233 words typed at the top of first page : several pencil corrections and revisions apparently in London's hand 21 words : the setting copy with editorial corrections printer's marking in pencil and "Hampton's Magazine" stamped to head of each page : p. 5 cut in two between lines of text and then pinned together a previous cataloguer posited this might be the result of an editorial change but I see little evidence for that : a strip of brown paper section of a wrapper with "Mauki by Jack London. 6000 words" in his hand : this strip and the leaves stapled at the top : housed in a red half morocco slipcase. Mild soiling and toning the first leaf detached at the top from the rhs staple.<br /> <br /> Provenance: Lazare M. Kaufmann sale Christies 20th May 1988 Lot 206; Sotheby's April 2004 The Maurice F. Neville Collection. “Mauki†holds significant literary and historical importance for the South Pacific particularly in its depiction of colonial labour practices and indigenous resistance during a period of intense imperial activity. The narrative sheds light on the brutal labour trade often referred to as “blackbirding†in which Pacific Islanders were coerced or kidnapped into indentured servitude on plantations in Australia Fiji and elsewhere.<br /> <br /> Written in 1907 during London's cruise of the South Pacific in the Snark "Mauki" was first published by Hampton's Magazine in December 1908 and was collected in South Sea Stories in 1911. This is the setting copy i.e. the manuscript copy sent to publisher from which the publisher's printer sets the type. It is one of a handful of Jack London manuscripts to come onto the market in the past 50 years.<br /> <br /> The plot<br /> Like many of London's South Sea stories "Mauki" paints a brutal and extreme picture of the South Pacific at the turn of the twentieth century. In it the central character is a homesick Malaitan first kidnapped by another tribe and then indentured to the Moongleam Soap Company. He runs away again and again stealing guns and tobacco in one instance killing and eating a San Cristobal boy. With each re-capture his indentured time is increased as a means of punishment until finally considered incorrigible he is sent to remote Lord Howe Atoll under the oversight of a German plantation manager named Bunster who has something "wrong in his head". The brutal and sadistic Bunster pitilessly tortures the now seemingly compliant Mauki burning him with cigarettes knocking him about and flaying him with a mitt made from the skin of a stingray. Bunster's sadism is not only physical but psychological as well. He is the only white man in the story that refuses to acknowledge and respect Mauki's tambos taboos. <br /> <br /> The tables are turned however when Bunster is laid low by fever and just as he begins to recover Mauki exacts his revenge: "The house deserted he entered the sleeping-room where the trader lay in a doze. Mauki first removed the revolvers then placed the ray fish mitten on his hand. Bunster's first warning was a stroke of the mitten that removed the skin the full length of his nose.When Mauki was done he carried the boat compass and all the rifles and ammunition down to the cutter which he proceeded to ballast with cases of tobacco. It was while engaged in this that a hideous skinless thing came out of the house and ran screaming down the beach till it fell in the sand and mowed and gibbered under the scorching sun. Mauki looked toward it and hesitated. Then he went over and removed the head which he wrapped in a mat and stowed in the stern-locker of the cutter."<br /> <br /> The characters derived from life<br /> One of London's gorier tales "Mauki" is also a tale of heroism rough justice and personal meaning. It is also based in reality. In the papers of the Western Pacific High Commission held at the University of Auckland Library in New Zealand there is a forty-three page collection of documents surrounding a Dutch trader called Munster who faced deportation for troublesome behaviour:<br /> <br /> "On January16 1909 the Levers’ vessel Malekula arrived under the command of Charles Butchart to take on copra and deliver supplies. Munster the worse for drink was in Butchart’s words “chasing a Malaita native round the deck saying he would take his life.†Munster fought with members of the crew bit one person’s thumb threatened to shoot some natives and actually fired upon them. Matters escalated with Munster swearing at the crew and “threatening to shoot everyone in the ship.†Eventually he made his way to shore where the fighting continued to such an extent that passenger Joseph Dickinson disabled Munster by shooting him in the foot. Thereafter Munster fled to the bush and the ship departed to file a complaint and record depositions in Tulagi." <br /> Keith Newlin 2022 "Jack London and the Colonial Pacific" p.261<br /> <br /> London scholar Keith Newlin has shown that Munster was nominally the agent in charge at Ugi when the London party visited from 2–4 July 1908. No doubt London invented the specific cruelties that the fictional Bunster levied on the fictional Mauki but the real-life Munster was arguably insane and cruel.<br /> <br /> The inspiration for Mauki was also a real person a cook mentioned in Charmian London's account but how London came to know of his experiences is less clear. One of the compelling features of Mauki's character in the story are his multiple escape attempts due to homesickness. This idea may have originated with the stories told to the London's by their interpreter Bopu. It would seem the fictional Mauki may be a conglomeration of labourers and labour practices that the London's learned about and witnessed on their travels. As Newlin points out "Jack London scholars typically accept his portrayal of Melanesian labor conditions as factual and his descriptions have formed the basis of nearly all discussions of blackbirding and plantation conditions." but it is also wise to remember that Jack London wrote fiction ".and like all fiction writers he exaggerated and otherwise distorted the facts in pursuit of his fictional agenda—in this story to magnify the brutality of the colonial overseer and to portray the inner nobility of the laborer." Newlin p.265-6.<br /> <br /> The inner nobility or heroism of Mauki receives thoughtful treatment in Jeanne Campbell Reesman's 2006 article "Rough Justice in Jack London's 'Mauki'". Reading Mauki through the lens of naturalism she finds personal meaning is the hero's greatest possession and that living and acting according to his personal ethic makes him resemble a romantic or idealistic hero more than the standard naturalistic one p.65-66. Reeseman concludes that the moral of the story is "Respect your tambos no matter what and do what is right—if your desire is to live and not merely to survive." p.68.<br /> <br /> Legacy <br /> The character Mauki’s repeated escapes and ultimate triumph over the German overseer Bunster can be read today through the lens of indigenous resistance to colonial oppression offering a rare for its time narrative that elevates a Pacific Islander’s agency. As Jeanne Campbell Reesman notes London “dwells more upon the savagery of the Melanesians†but also critiques the “moral degradation of the whites with their laxity alcoholism and racist stupidity.†This dual critique underscores the story’s significance as a commentary on the destructive impact of brutal labour practices on both the oppressed and the oppressors.<br /> <br /> “Mauki†also occupies a pivotal place in Jack London’s oeuvre as a bridge between his adventure-driven narratives and his socially conscious critiques of injustice. It geographically expands his exploration of survival and individualism to the South Pacific region where the story is significant for its historical grounding its critique of colonial labour practices and its contribution to a literary tradition that amplifies Pacific Islander voices. Despite its limitations “Mauki†remains a powerful testament to London’s ability to engage with global issues making it a vital part of his legacy and a meaningful contribution to the literature of the South Pacific<br /> The popularity of London’s storytelling with its elements of action and conflict waned with the rise of the high modernist aesthetic in the early twentieth century. For a long time the modernists with their focus on narrative experimentation and psychological interiority dominated the literary landscape and were considered more ‘artful’ than naturalists like London. Despite this London scholarship has grown considerably over the past few decades and he is now held as one of the great American writers of the late nineteenth/early twentieth century. The upcoming 30-volume Oxford University Press Collected Works of Jack London is sure to cement London’s place in the canon of English language literature.<br /> <br /> <br /> References<br /> Jeanne Campbell Reesman 2006 "Rough justice in Jack London's 'Mauki'" Studies in American Naturalism Summer & Winter 2006 Vol. 1 Nos. 1 & 2<br /> Keith Newlin 2022 "Jack London and the Colonial Pacific" American Literary Realism Volume 54 Number 3 Spring 2022 pp.255-274 Article<br /> With thanks to Kenneth K. Brandt Editor 2006–present The Call: The Magazine of the Jack London Society Boston MA and Executive coordinator 2014–present Jack London Society Boston MA. unknown
1112712 April 1954; on letterhead. 12mo 1 p. Good on lightly-aged paper with slight traces of mount on reverse. Regretting given his 'keen interest' in the affairs of the Association and of the College that Humberstone cannot attend a meeting of the RCS Association. The influence of the Association is 'probably considerable' regarding 'the development in progress' as many members are very active in the matter. 12 April 1954; on letterhead unknown
1914134645Philadelphia: Innes & Sons 1914. Original. Hardcover. Good- ex-library with typical markings including spine numbering bookplate several perforation stamps and back pocket. Spine a little shaken t.p. nearly separated inside hinges paper cracked images unstamped pages clean. Green cloth boards 127 pp. 2 black & white photo illustrations including frontispiece and gatefold of Lands around London Grove Meeting 1700 - 1730. At head of title: 1714 - 1914. Innes & Sons hardcover
9504John Catnach's bill/receipt 12 April/29 June 1795. Mary Catnach's bill and receipt 10 March 1795. Both items in good condition on lightly-aged paper. Both 1 p on 12mo landscape slips. John Catnach's bill and receipt: 'The Honb. Coast Comit. April 12 1795. To J. Catnach Printing 200 Signal for the Coast 7s . 0 5 qrs. Best Wove foolscap for Do. 1s.2d Per qr 5 . 10 £0 . 12 . 10 Recd the above from Thos. Adams Esqr. signed Jno. Catnach June 29th. 1796.' Docketed on reverse with calculation. Mary Catnach's bill and receipt: 'The Honble Coast Committee 1795 To J Catnach Dr. March 10th. 3 Quarto Copy Books at 1/6 - 0 . 4 . 6 Same time recd. Paymt of Jas. Russell signed Mary Catnach'. Docketed on reverse. According to his son's entry in the Oxford DNB John Catnach 'was ahead of his time in publishing cheap attractively illustrated books including children's books but was a poor businessman. Working in Newcastle he was imprisoned for debt and in an attempt to mend his fortunes by moving to London with his family in 1808 he only sank deeper into poverty. In 1813 he died broken in spirit of an infected leg.' He was associated with Thomas Bewick who was one of the creditors named at his first bankruptcy and printed 'The Beauties of Natural History selected from Buffon's History of Quadrupeds' 'Poems by Percival Stockdale' and 'Poetical Works of Robert Burns' all with Bewick woodcuts. BBTI has him trading in Berwick 1790-1791; Alnwick 1790-1808; Newcastle 1808-1812; and London 1812-1813. The Honourable Coast Committee of Northumberland was an organisation founded on subscriptions for the foundation and maintenance of a series of beacons along the Northumberland coast as a defence against French invasion. See IMage. John Catnach's bill/receipt, 12 April/29 June 1795. Mary Catnach's bill and receipt, 10 March 1795. unknown
12413The agreement with Coward dated 31 October 1892; drawn up by Henry Lattey 24 Cornhill E.C. London. The agreement with Donaldson dated 26 July 1895. Both items in good condition on lightly-aged paper. Neither is signed by Langham. ONE: Agreement with Coward 1892. 1p. foolscap 8vo. On vellum paper with red embossed tax stamp. 'I Walter Hastings Coward hereby bind myself to disclose to Herbert Hay Langham all Chrome Ore or Chromium Mine that I may discover or otherwise acquire any right or share to or that I may have at present discovered or otherwise have acquired any right or share in the Island of Madeira'. Other undertakings by Coward include one to 'visit the said Island of Madeira for the purpose of getting samples on a first Shipment of such' and one not to 'sell or otherwise part with in any manner any property or share or interest in any rights or licenses in connection with any Mind Mines or Deposits of Chromium or Chrome Ore in the said Island of Madeira'. For his part Langham 'agrees to pay the costs of the said Walter Hastings Coward visiting the said Island such visit to be made at such time as the said Herbert Hay Langham shall require'. Signed: 'Walter Hastings Coward' with a deletion initialed by him 'W. H. C.' At foot of page: 'Writers Henry Lattey 24 Cornhill. E.C. Solr'. See The Times 21 August and 15 September 1893 for Coward's guilty-plea to a charge of obtaining £1500 by false pretences for which he was sentenced to 18 months hard labour. TWO: Agreement with Donaldson 1895. Signed 'James Donaldson' and in his hand. 1p. foolscap 8vo. On ruled paper with red 6d 'Postage and Revenue' stamp. Much the same as the Coward document but with the final undertaking by Langham replaced by: 'And it is further agreed that whatever percentage of the profits is alloted to Walter Hastings Coward same to be equally divided between the said Sir Herbert Hay Langham and James Donaldson'. The agreement with Coward dated 31 October 1892; drawn up by Henry Lattey, 24 Cornhill, E.C., London. The agreement with Donalds hardcover
aly1482London: 2002. Exhibition Catalogue. 4to. pp. 51. numerous illus. 2 fold-out London: 2002 unknown
19242Pamphlet by 'Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers London Brigade Head Quarters H.M.S. Frolic off Somerset House W.C December 1891.' Printed by Woodfall & Kinder London. 'Progress Return' 1890. Printed by W. Collins Harlesden. The two items from the papers of Sir Richard Harington of Ridlington 12th Baronet who features as 'R. Harrington sic' in the 'Progress Return'. The pamphlet is 6pp. 12mo. The front page is headed with crown-and-anchor device 'Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers. London Brigade. Head Quarters H.M.S. Frolic off Somerset House W.C December 1891.' Printed by Woodfall & Kinder Printers 70 to 76 Long Acre London W.C.' Aged and grubby. Folded into a packet and addressed with postmarked Halfpenny Red stamp to 'R. Harington Esq 1 New Court Temple E.C.' The front page gives details of 'Dress' by order of E. B. Fletcher Lieut.-Instructor. Pp.2-3 give notices relating to the 'London Corps' again by Fletcher; p.4 concerns the 'Brighton Corps. Head Quarters King's Road December 1891.' Pp.5-6 give details by A. H. Fry Sub-Lieutenant in Command of the five matches in 'The Annual Prize Meeting'. The poster on one side of a 53.5 x 41.5 cm sheet is headed 'Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers. Progress Return of No. 3 Battery for 1890.' Printed by 'W. COLLINS Printer Victoria Works Wendover Road Harlesden.' Folded into the customary packet with the outer title: 'III. BATTERY. "MIRROR." 1890.' In fair condition aged and with grubby reverse. At the head is a large table giving the names of members with a myriad details relating to drill and marksmanship. 'R Harrington sic' is described as 'NE' standing for 'non-efficient'. Beneath the table and occupying the bottom third of the page is various information including 'facts' for which the year 1890 'has been chiefly remarkable': 'The number of Assaults-at-Arms attended by members of the Battery; The number of Cruises the Diligent has gone; The death of surgeon G. H. Bishop a most zealous officer who knew every member of his Battery and was beloved by all who knew him; and the number of Prizes won by the Battery'. A list of the prizes and prize-winners in three columns concludes the page. No copies of either item traced either on OCLC WorldCat or on COPAC. Pamphlet by 'Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers, London Brigade, Head Quarters, H.M.S. Frolic, off Somerset House, W.C December 18 unknown
63-4230London UK: Windsor House 1977. 8vo. Stapled Wraps 12 pp. Black and White Photograph on Cover Very Good creased. First Edition.Provenance: Herb Yellin 1935-2014 was the highly respected publisher and founder of Lord John Press considered by many to be one of the most important small presses of the 20th century. London, UK: Windsor House, 1977. paperback
0469507586.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover