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1960225421960. LGBTQ Lesbian Pulp Lesbian pulp novels published between 1960 and 1965 a crucial phase in the emergence of lesbian literature in American pulp publishing. These authors wrote about queer experience at a time when lesbian representation was largely dominated by heterosexual male writers and constrained by censorship that required publishers to present same sex desire through salacious marketing and "moralizing" tragic or heterosexual endings. Valerie Taylor Velma Nacella Young Paula Christian Yvonne MacManus and March Hastings Sally Singer were among the small group of queer women producing lesbian novels that treated relationships between women with greater emotional complexity and personal insight exploring themes of lesbian identity and the social consequences of living as an open or closeted gay woman. Several titles by these authors were later identified by lesbian bibliographer Barbara Grier as "A" tier works in The Lesbian in Literature indicating major lesbian thematic content and sympathetic narrative treatment. Archive includes: <br /> 1 Valerie Taylor Pen name of Velma Nacella Young. Stranger on Lesbos. Greenwich CT: Fawcett Crest 1960. First Crest printing February 1960. One of Taylor's most enduring works centering on Frances a discontented wife whose encounter with a vibrant lesbian social circle leads her to confront her own desires. A landmark title in Grier's A tier for its substantial lesbian content and refusal to deliver a purely punitive ending.<br /> <br /> 2 March Hastings Pen name of Sally Singer. Crack-Up. Chicago: Newsstand Library 1961. First printing. Subtitled on the cover: "The torment of a woman-frustrated in marriage-torn between desire and compassion." Hastings one of pulp's most prolific lesbian authors explores emotional collapse and the redemptive possibilities of same-sex love with more psychological nuance than the genre typically allowed.<br /> <br /> 3 Artemis Smith Pen name of Annselm Morpurgo. This Bed We Made. Derby CT: Monarch Books 1964. First Monarch edition originally published 1961. Greenwich Village-set tale of Elaine Perkins who marries to satisfy societal expectations but is drawn into a relationship with Nicole an artist's model. Back cover tagline: "Wife or Lesbian" <br /> <br /> 4 Valerie Taylor Pen name of Velma Nacella Young. Unlike Others. New York: Midwood-Tower 1963. First edition. From the author of Whisper Their Love and Stranger on Lesbos Unlike Others follows women whose relationships defy convention and societal approval. Known for infusing pulp conventions with emotional depth Taylor was one of the few openly lesbian pulp authors of her time.<br /> <br /> 5 Morgan Ives Pen name of Marion Zimmer Bradley. Spare Her Heaven. Derby CT: Monarch Books 1963. First edition. The story of Kathara a stage performer worshiped as the "Goddess of the Temple of Joy" whose allure draws both men and women into a cult-like world of pleasure. While framed through pulp's "devil or angel" dichotomy Ives weaves subversive notes of female autonomy into the sensational plot.<br /> <br /> 6 Paula Christian Pen name of Yvonne MacManus. The Other Side of Desire. New York: Paperback Library 1965. First printing. "Is it lust or love when one woman desires another woman" Carrie risks her marriage children and reputation for an affair with Kim only to find herself enslaved to "forbidden sex."<br /> <br /> The significance of these novels lies in their authorship and perspective. During the 1950s and 1960s lesbian pulp fiction formed one of the few widely distributed literary spaces where queer women could encounter representations of same sex relationships even when those narratives were sensationalized by commercial marketing. Writers such as Taylor Christian and Hastings expanded the thematic range of the genre by incorporating elements drawn from lived queer experience including emotional partnership internal conflict and the pressures of secrecy. Six volumes total. Standard mid century mass market paperback format. Moderate handling wear consistent with newsstand distribution including light edge wear and toning. Overall very good condition. unknown
192732053Indianapolis IN: Popular Fiction Publishing Company 1927. Mild tanning to text paper crease to lower edge slight edge wear and some edge trims a fine copy. 32053. Octavo single issue cover art by C. C. Senf. pictorial wrappers. Pulp Magazine. Includes stories by Seabury Quinn H. P. Lovecraft "The White Ship" Edmond Hamilton Eli Colter and others. Reference: Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 727-736. Popular Fiction Publishing Company unknown
185447593Tomo I. de la 2ª Ed. y Tomo II. de la 1ª Ed.- Madrid: Imp. de José María Ducazcal Domingo Carlos Vila y Juan Manini Editores 1856 1854 respectivamente; 2 VOLS. 1 h. 696 p.; 2 h. 835 p.: Tomo I. con Frontis litográfico ante la portada 11 retratos litograficos 21 láminas litográficas alegóricas y profusión de grabados en madera intercalados en el texto; Tomo II. con Frontis litográfico ante la portada 36 retratos litográficos 30 láminas litográficas alegóricas y profusión de grabados en madera intercalados en el texto los grabados litográficos son la mayoría de Urrabieta C. Mújica D. Valdivieso C. Legrand J.Vallejo ; in Folio Mayor 32 x 225 cm; Excelente impresión sobre papel de gran calidad; Enc. de la época en Media Piel de lomo liso sin nervios cuajado en oro guardas en papel de aguas marbreado. La portada del Tomo 1º restaurada de un desgarro que casi no toca texto. Ambos tomos con leves señales de óxido en algunas pocas hojas. La encuadernación con algunas rozaduras en los bordes de las tapas que han sido restauradas. Dicho esto que es preceptivo la obra se encuentra en muy buen estado general. RARO EJEMPLAR. Palau Nº 90491 dice: Es curioso consignar que las pautas de las láminas para ambos tomos solo dan 11 y 36 retratos pero nada dice del resto de las láminas cuyo número no coincide ser el mismo en todos los ejemplares y es de suponer que se añadieron a la obra. Creemos que nuestro ejemplar está completo de láminas. MARINA PIRATAS CORSARIOS BUCANEROS Libro en español Imp. de José María Ducazcal (Domingo Carlos Vila y Juan Manini, Editores) hardcover
17001270943early 1700's. Hardcover. folio unpaginated; VG; spine paneled black leather with red label gilt lettering; rebound spine 3/4 bound corners and boards not rebound; bumping and peeling to corners wear to boards; This book consists of a compilation of plates mostly from Dutch engravers featuring bible scenes. The scenes range from the creation of man to the adoration of the three kings; plates are tipped onto thicker stock; some pages have fingermark stains; shelved above Case 3. 1270943. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. hardcover
100-23441Alyson Books. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Alyson Books paperback
178140734Barcelona Bernardo Pla 1781. 4to. Contemp. full calf. Richly gilt spine. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. Stamp on htitle and titlepage. 14XXXVI43911 pp. 7 large folded engraved plates and 1 folded engraved plan. First inner hinge a bit loose not broken. A few scattered brownspots but a fine clean copy printed on good paper. <br/><br/><em>First edition.- Klaus Jordan: 2359. </em> unknown
193119770Dayton OH: The McCall Company 1931-32. Vertical crease to the first issue mild rubbing and stress creases to the set a nearly fine to fine set with the exception of the January 1932 issue which is good only 19770. Octavo six issues pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Bedsheet format. Complete six part serial "The Triumph of Tarzan" later published in book form as TARZAN TRIUMPHANT. The first issue has a Tarzan cover by Laurence Herndon. Reference: Heins p. 76-77. The McCall Company unknown
1965178461965. King Jr. Martin Luther. Original silver gelatin press photograph 1965 depicting Dr. King addressing a large crowd of demonstrators at the conclusion of the Selma to Montgomery march one of the pivotal public actions of the modern Civil Rights Movement. The march formed part of a coordinated campaign to secure federal protection of Black voting rights in the South culminating in the 54 mile procession from Selma to the Alabama state capital between March 21 and March 25 1965. Organized in response to violent suppression of earlier demonstrations including the events of "Bloody Sunday" the march became a catalyst for passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The image captures King in the act of public address visually embodying the convergence of grassroots protest media coverage and federal legislative transformation that defined the movement's mid decade phase.<br /> <br /> King Jr. Martin Luther. Press photograph. No place 1965. Silver gelatin print approximately 6.5 x 4.5 inches black and white with light ink stamp on verso and handwritten notation "Secola - 4 Colonne."<br /> <br /> As a press photograph produced for editorial circulation the print reflects the essential role of photojournalism in shaping national and international perception of civil rights activism. Images of the Selma campaign were widely disseminated influencing public opinion and political response during a decisive legislative moment. Corners slightly bent; light handling wear; verso stamp faint but present; image clear with strong contrast. Overall condition: very good. unknown
182047134Portsmouth NH: Nath'l B. March 1820. Very Good. Portsmouth NH: Nath'l B. March n.d. ca. 1820. Small leather and wood trunk 25.5x11x12.5cm adorned with brass rivets scalloped edges to leather on lid retaining original brass latch and handle engraved ownership brass buckle of the original owner Jeremiah Emery of Shapleigh Maine 1790-1838; interior lined with the original white paper with a lovely blue polka dot design maker's label illustrated with a woodcut horse affixed inside of lid. Leather a bit dried and cracked some light dustiness and a couple small damp stains to lid else an excellent example. <br /> <br /> Small portable letter trunk manufactured by Nathaniel B. March 1783-1862 "Saddle Harness and Trunk Maker" located at State-Street in Portsmouth New Hampshire. His manufacturer's label further notes "Also Fur Caps & Curled Hair Mattresses." A lovely survival and an excellent example of American craftsmanship and paper design. Nath'l B. March unknown
192420857New York: The Frank A. Munsey Company 1924. The first issue February 9 has edge wear with the rear cover detached it is a very good copy the March 1 issue 5 has some paper loss to the spine affecting the title lettering a very good to nearly fine copy the rest of the issues are nearly fine to fine. A bright attractive set. 20857. Octavo seven issues cover illustration for the February 2 issue by Stockton Mulford interior illustration in each issue pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Complete seven part serial "Tarzan and the Ant-Men." This magazine version is approximately 7000 words shorter than the novel published in book form in the U.S. the British book publication matches this version. Reference: Heins pp. 64-65. The Frank A. Munsey, Company unknown
2111902158400941Futaba Shobo N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Futaba Shobo paperback
19562110502150902700Popurasha 1956. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Popurasha paperback
1928162503New York: Covici Friede 1928. Signed limited edition number 91 of 275 copies signed by the author illustrated by Alexander King and bound in quarter cloth. March's story of an African-American prize fighter perhaps inspired by the real-life example of Jack Johnson is an acute portrayal of race relations during the Roaring Twenties. A trade edition was also published in 1928. The 1949 film noir adaptation directed by Robert Wise and starring Robert Ryan and Audrey Totter controversially changed the protagonist to a white man and moved away from the poem's tragic ending. "The sense of bleak poetry however. remains intact" Field. Octavo. Frontispiece and 3 plates all by Alexander King. Original decorative boards brown cloth backstrip spine label lettered in red yellow endpapers edges untrimmed. A little staining on spine boards bright plates fresh a few gatherings unopened closed tears to title page and next leaf losses at head of p. 156 just touching text and final blank: a very good copy. Amanda J. Field Sucker Punch: Boxing Films of the 1930s 40s and 50s 2023. hardcover
18621589511862. MARCH T.C. Flower and Fruit Decoration: With some Remarks on the Treatment of Town Gardens Terraces &c. viii 112 pp plus 16 pp of ads. Illustrated with a hand-coloured wood-engraved frontispiece numerous black and white wood engravings throughout and 8 plates with a total of 43 hand-coloured wood engravings juxtaposing colours for table settings and floral boarders for gardens. 8vo. 220 x 140 mm rebound in gray cloth with the original illustrated paper covers laid down. London: Harrison 1862. First Edition. A scarce work that applies colour theory to flower arrangements and small garden designs through a series of unusual hand-coloured wood engravings. The diagrams demonstrate the best colour combinations for groups of three table arrangements followed by illustrations of different coloured borders for small gardens. T.C. March participated in table arrangement competitions held by Dobson and Pearce St. James Street in 1861 and also made arrangements of the Great Exhibition of 1862. Some scattered light spotting the colour plates are bright and fresh overall very good. hardcover
1967106605Milano: Cerastico Il torchietto 1967. Quartini sciolti in cartelletta loose as issued in original portfolio. Ottimo Fine. Una suite di 10 acqueforti originali appositamente create da <strong>Arnoldo Ciarrocchi</strong> numerate e firmate a matita lastra cm 22x17 - foglio cm 35x25 e 3 piccole acqueforti inserite nel testo cm 8x75. Con un testo sul babà";" di Pellegrino Artusi da L'arte di mangiar bene. 4to cm 37x27. pp. 20 incisioni. Ottimo Fine. Prima ed. di 100 es. numerati. Cerastico, Il torchietto unknown
16502747Le Potre Jean le Pautre French 1618 - 1682 French after Baptiste Alexandre Le Blond 1679 – 10 March 1719. Alexandre le Grand aualle la medicine etc. Etching.<br />Signed "le Potre Inuent et fecit" beneath the image lower left. 9 x 12.c.1650. In good condition. Framed.
OTF-S-9781439157336Free Press. New. BRAND NEW GIFT QUALITY! NOT OVERSTOCKS OR MARKED UP REMAINDERS! DIRECT FROM THE PUBLISHER! Free Press unknown
19122869BARCELONA: Institut d'Estudis Catalans. Tipografía L'Avenç. 1912-1914. Folio.- Encuadernado en medio pergamino lomera con nervios doble tejuelo filetes y florones dorados.- 2 tomos.- I: 442 páginas.- 1 hoja.- II: 4 hojas.- 377 páginas.- 1 hoja.- Ilustraciones entre texto más 3 láminas fuera de texto. Exlibris de Felix Millet. Edición del Institut d'Estudis Catalans. Palau nº 151305 Institut d'Estudis Catalans. Tipografía L'Avenç. unknown
18832111902160200450Shahon 1883. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Shahon paperback
19812091202133212515Popurasha 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 46 books in total Popurasha paperback
1880191253Philadelphia: J. C. McCurdy & Co 1880. Hardcover. Good in boards. Both hinges cracked. Rubbing along panel edges. Flyleaf opposite title page torn in middle. J. C. McCurdy & Co hardcover
193320859New York: The Frank A. Munsey Company 1933. An attractive nearly fine set. 20859. Octavo seven issues pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Complete seven part serial "Lost on Venus." The second of the Carson of Venus stories. Reference: Zeuscher Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Bibliography pp. 173. The Frank A. Munsey, Company unknown
193430826New York NY: Street & Smith Publications Inc. 1934. Text paper bright tiny nicks and tears to yapp edges a couple tiny rub marks to upper front cover a bright fine copy. 30826. Octavo pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. "The Circle of Death" by Maxwell Grant. Reference: Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazines pp. 486-491. Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 570-573. Street & Smith Publications, Inc. unknown
1995x-084938253XCRC Pr I Llc 1995. Hardcover. New. 240 pages. 9.75x6.50x1.00 inches. CRC Pr I Llc hardcover
19802715<p>Folio. Anthony D'Offay Gallery .ff. 48. white beige yellow peach blue. pink red orange green & cream-coloured hand-made papers from the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in Pondicherry. 85 tipped-in colour plates. endpapers & inside pages designed by Ettore Sottsass. Original half cloth spine in green. Front cover is covered with embossed copper. Back cover in copper also. In publisher's cardboard box. First Edition Limited to 1000 copies signed and nubered by the artist 502. The eighty-five pastels reproduced here were drawn in the spring of 1980 in Pondicherry on the eastern coast of India. Printed at the Kalakshetra Press under the direction of C.T. Nachiappan.</p> Kalakshetra Press, Anthony D'Offay Gallery