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Ex - library with minor wear, usual markings; contents otherwise clean, sound, bright. Ex - Library
creases on the corners of the cover, stamping on the page block, FEP and on the catalogue page, creasing down the spine on the cover. Ex - Library
vii, 157 pages. Illustrated in black and white. "One of the major books of this or any other year. Long a famous 'underground' book, this is a limited hardbound edition of the work that pointed the way toward untangling the complicated web of today's communications." - from dust jacket. Book clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. Average wear to dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy. Book
Softcover with faded spine and worn edges and leading corners. Two bumps to lower edge of front cover. A few superficial scores on front cover. Small sticker on rear cover. Spine creased. Name of previous owner penned on top of half-title page. Slight tanning to pages. Text remains clear, and binding is sound throughout. T Used
Paperback in like new condition. Minor bump to spine head and small crease to front cover. Pages are excellent. TA Used
Hardcover without jacket. Exterior is slightly marked and worn at points; spine, front board, page block and endpapers are sunned. Previous owner's name penned on FEP. Minor wear to one or two page corners. All text is clear. TS Used
702pp. , facsims., geneal. tables, port Hardcover Very good condition good
No dust jacket. Hardcover. Very worn, faded and grubby boards. Rear board has numerous red ink marks over lower part. Spine is very worn and rubbed, with some wear, bumping and rubbing to ends. Leading corners are worn and bumped. Head of page block is in gilt; face and foot are rough - cut. Decorative pastedowns and endpapers. Pages are a little tanned, and first few pages have noticeable age - spotting. Tear on upper edge of final page. Hinges are cracked but binding appears sound. Text remains clear. AF Used
Hardcover. One or two minor imperfections on jacket; gift dedication penned on FEP ("...The best thing about the University of Wisconsin - Madison School of Journalism..."); abrasion on rear pastedown. Text is clear throughout. TS Used
129p., Illus. with 45 B/W photographs. Hardcover Very good condition good
First edition hardcover with unclipped, mylar protected dust jacket. A small element of creasing to jacket front upper edge. Light foxing on the block page head, but the text within the book is clear. CN
Paperback - vol. XXXIX, no. 233 for March 1939. Covers are slightly marked and edgeworn, with chip at one rear edge; spine is creased and worn, with nicked ends. Corners of covers and most pages are slightly bent. Bookseller's stamp on inside front cover. Binding a little weak at start. Lower edges of pages in second half of volume are faintly marked. Text and images are clear throughout. TS Used
Paperback in very good condition for its age. Signed with thanks by a contributor to the magazine, Josephine Pasternak. Covers are lightly marked and sunned, especially at the spine. Corners are also slightly dog eared. The pages and text are otherwise clean and unmarked throughout. LW Very Good
Back number of The London Magazine. Minor shelfwear only; contents clean, sound, bright. Contributors include John Whitworth, Jim Greenhalf, Deborah Kaple, Simon Martin. TPW Used
Hardcover. First thus in the Uniform edition (Denis Piper jacket). Unclipped jacket is shelfworn, with a few nicks; one or two imperfections on rear; spine faintly sunned, with tears and a little loss at head, partially repaired with tape on underside. Spine ends are bumped. Johannesburg bookseller's label on front pastedown; previous owner's name penned on FEP; short tear on p.86 (not affecting text). All content is clear. TS Used
Hardcover and jacket, from the collection of the late Gavin Ewart; his name penned on half-title, dated Sept. 1980. A very good copy. TS Used
152 pages. Commemorates the unique relationship between Edward L. Bernays and the Public Relations Quarterly. Bernays was considered the dean of modern public relations. He also helped introduce and popularize the works of his uncle Sigmund Freud to the English-speaking world. Clean, bright and unmarked. Tight and square. Light wear and rubbing to covers. Nice copy. Book
Hardcover and jacket in excellent condition. TS Used
281pp. 24 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
Paperback. A few light scores on covers. Sticker on rear cover. Binding is intact, contents are clean and clear. AM Used
Hardcover. Price-clipped jacket is worn at upper edge; boards' extremities faintly bumped. Page block and jacket's inner flaps are lightly marked. Page block and page edges are tanned. Text is clear throughout. TS Used
189 p., illus. History of women's magazines in America. Hardcover Very good condition good
Exhibition catalog with printed cardboard cover (no string). Cover is a bit worn with indentations and spots on the cardboard. White cloth spine. 8 1/4"w x 11 7/8"h. 266 pages. Includes several loose copies of the floor plan of the exhibition with some of the previous owner's notes wrtten on them. Also includes The Clocktower, newsletter for The Institute for Art and Urban Resources, Inc. from fall, 1985. Includes work by minimalists and installation artists such as Giovanni Anselmo, Alighiero Boetti, Luciano Fabro, Jannis Kounellis, Mario Merz, Giulio Paolini, Michelangelo Pistoletto and others.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding.
Paperback. Acceptable condition. Includes 'On the Escarpment', by William Golding. Faded and foxed covers with a few bumps and marks. Crease on front cover, affecting first few pages. Spine is worn, bumped and creased. Spine foot is nicked. Page block is foxed. One or two marks on pages. Contents are clear. AF Used