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1978306342New York: Random House 1978. hardcover. fine/near fine. Black & white illustrations 8vo tan cloth backed blue boards. New York: Random House 1978. A near fine copy.<br/> <br/> Inscribed on the fly leaf to Lyn and Bert Lane by Kate Mostel.<br/> <br/> Random House unknown
1978306971New York: Random House 1978. First. hardcover. near fine/very good. Black & white illustrations 8vo tan cloth backed blue boards. New York: Random House 1978. First Edition. A near fine copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/> <br/> Inscribed on the fly leaf by Kate Mostel.<br/> <br/> Random House unknown
19783113807New York And New York: Random House. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1978. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 394411811 . First Edition. SIGNED by Kate Mostel & Madeline Gilford & Jack Gilford on front end paper. Inscription in unknown hand at base of front end paper. Fine in fine dust jacket. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 175 pages . Random House. hardcover
197855648New York: Random House. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1978. First Edition; First Printing. 1/4 Cloth. 0394411811 . A lovely first Edition/First Printing housed in a like dust-jacket; This book is a look back at the history of show business starting with its early roots in vaudeville and progressing to the present. The authors focus on the lives and careers of some of the most well-known stars of show business including Zero Mostel Judy Garland Barbra Streisand and Gene Kelly. The book is written in a lively and entertaining style making it a perfect read for anyone interested in the history of show business.; 8vo; 175 pages . Random House hardcover
197857172New York: Random House. Very Good in Fine dust jacket. 1978. First Edition; First Printing. 1/4 Cloth. 0394411811 . A Very Good first Printing of the First Edition Presentation Copy that has some sunning to the boards and other wera that is age related in a Fine dust-jacket. Volume is signed and inscribed by authors Jack and Madeline Gilford on the front flyleaf; 170 Years of Show Business is a book about the history of show business. It is written by Kate Mostel Madeline Gilford and Jack Gilfrod and Zero Mostel.; 8vo; 175 pages; Signed by Author & Illustrator . Random House hardcover
1995Q-0887408087Schiffer Publishing Ltd 1995-10-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Schiffer Publishing, Ltd hardcover
194923646Kokomo IN: Recreational Reading Inc. 1949. Edges trimmed with small right corner clips a very good to nearly fine copy. 23646. Octavo single issue cover by DeSoto pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. First issue of this short lived magazine. From midnight to dawn Captain Zero becomes invisible. This magazine ".was the final new single-character publication to feature a mystery figure battling for justice." - Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazine pp. 83-87. "City of Deadly Sleep" by G.T. Fleming-Roberts. Recreational Reading, Inc. unknown
194919458Kokomo IN: Recreational Reading Inc. 1949. A fine copy. 19458. Octavo single issue cover by DeSoto pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. First issue of this short lived magazine. From midnight to dawn Captain Zero becomes invisible. This magazine ".was the final new single-character publication to feature a mystery figure battling for justice." - Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazine pp. 83-87. "City of Deadly Sleep" by G.T. Fleming-Roberts. Recreational Reading, Inc. unknown
1949PK1565NY: Recreational Reading 1949. Book. Very Good-. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 1 no 1 of 3 issue run. Pulp magazine. Edited by Alden H. Norton. Cover art by Rafael De Soto for "City of Deadly Sleep" novel by G. T. Fleming-Roberts. Includes "Killer for Sale!" by John Bender; "Elementary My Dear Corpse" fact feature by James W. Booth. Department: "The Zero Hour." Illustrations uncredited. Small edge losses with standard wear and tear at pulp edges; spine mostly faded. Last of the crime-fighting pulp heroes. Recreational Reading unknown
195022006Kokomo IN: Recreational Reading Inc 1950. Mild edge wear mild fade to spine panel with slight loss paper loss at base a nearly fine copy. 22006. Octavo single issue cover by De Soto pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. The second of three issues. From midnight to dawn Captain Zero becomes invisible. This magazine ".was the final new single-character publication to feature a mystery figure battling for justice." - Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazine pp. 83-87. "The Golden Murder Syndicate" by G.T. Fleming-Roberts. Recreational Reading, Inc unknown
19762090502113709610Not Available 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1981019974Manchester UK: City Fun Collective Publisher 1981. Wraps. Good. 11 ¾ by 8 ¼ inches. 12 pages including covers. Later issue of this influential Manchester zine known for its social commentary on punk music the left the right etc. As Wilkinson notes "City Fun's witty hostility towards identitarian fragmentation was not confined to gender and sexuality" Wilkinson p. 102. Nothing was sacred in its takes on the peripheral or not so peripheral social and political issues affecting punks etc. This issue with a look at the city of Berlin a poor review of New Order etc. GOOD condition. Minor wrinkling creasing and edgewear. Upper corner a bit curled. Minor toning. Some stains to the rear cover with a few small spots to the front cover. City Fun Collective, Publisher unknown
1981021737Manchester UK: City Fun Collective Publisher 1981. Wraps. Very Good. no date 1981. 11 ¾ by 8 ¼ inches. 20 pages including covers. Single issue of this influential Manchester zine known for its social commentary on punk music the left the right etc. As Wilkinson notes "City Fun's witty hostility towards identitarian fragmentation was not confined to gender and sexuality" Wilkinson p. 102. Nothing was sacred in its takes on the peripheral or not so peripheral social and political issues affecting punks etc. Some reviews of music along with commentary on the music industry. VERY GOOD condition. Minor wrinkling and toning. City Fun Collective, Publisher unknown
1971RMP804<p>MÉXICO 1971.</p><p>8º. 370 pp. índice. Holandesa con puntas; desgaste en lomo y puntas. Al interior el forro original en rústica. Portadilla y página de título a dos tintas; dos hojas sin numeración con carta de Andrés Henestrosa y con un artículo sobre la obra que no son parte del facsímil; retratos de los personajes a página completa fuera de numeración. Interiores en muy buenas condiciones.</p><p>Ejemplar identificado con el número 333 dedicado a <em>"Lic Alejandro Palma"</em>.</p><p>Obra escrita por Vicente Riva Palacio con el pseudónimo de "Cero". <em>Los Ceros</em> retratos picarescos de personajes de la época —en su mayoría escritores— constituye una obra sin parangón en la literatura mexicana por la incisiva erudición y gozosa ironía de que hace gala su autor. Desfilan por las páginas personajes como <em>Guillermo Prieto Manuel Paynó Juan de Dios Peza Francisco Sosa Juan A. Mateos </em>y<em> Justo Sierra</em> entre otros.</p><p>Muy bien logrado facsímil.</p> hardcover
19312080202105100469Tokyo Do 1931. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Tokyo Do paperback
195948782Antwerp.: Hessenhuis Anvers. 1959. Original stapled paper covers half-sized front cover showing the aluminated plate by Heinz Mack as published. Slight creasing to cover otherwise a very good copy. Square 4to. 212 x 214 mm. Introduction in Dutch and French by Marc Cammewaert curator of the show. Text in French by Bathazar on Bury. The very early and rare document on the Zero Group and New Realism together with the invitation to the vernissage. This legendary exhibition was held at the Hessenhuis Antwerp March 21 - May 3 1959 the vernissage was on 21st March.Contributing artists were Breer Pol Bury Yves Klein Heinz Mack Mari Bruno Munari Necker Dieter Rot Soto Daniel Spoerri Jean Tinguely and Van Hoeydonck.The catalogue contains 2 black and white reproductions of works by Mack; Otto Piene - text in German French English and 1 reproduction of the work 'reines Licht' Pure Light; Pol Bury - two lacerated blank plates; Dieter Rot - 'Carré dépliable' Unfoldable Square originally published in No.2 of the Spoerri's artist magazine 'Material'; Emmett Williams - 'Progression' folding sheet poem to be published in the forthcoming issue No.3 of 'Material'; P. Van Hoeydonck - a text by Maurits Blicke. Tinguely's contribution is the reproduction of his manifesto 'Für Statik' For Statics which he had dropped just a week before the opening of this show March 14th from an airplane on Düsseldorf Germany. Hessenhuis Anvers. unknown
1996Q-0943657350Natl Center for Clinical 1996-08-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Natl Center for Clinical paperback
1982Q-0671450964Pocket 1982-04-15. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Pocket paperback
1908509035Dublin: The University Press 1908. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. 12mo. 15pp. Tan pictorial wrappers printed in red. Moderate soiling and light creasing on covers else a very good copy of a scarce pamphlet. OCLC locates two copies. In his preface the anonymous poet states: "I offer you this little book having first received your sixpence in the hope that the soulful pathos of its lines may touch your conscience and lead you to own up. The joke has gone quite far enough: and as some one must have the Slipper it would be a much better game to hand out and stop the hunt-- a game at which Irishmen are au fait to which so-called Irishment submit Yours gently Zero. Badly-Had Street Dublin. (The University Press) unknown
1977421364Philadelphi: The Shubert Organization 1977. Softcover. Fine. Stapled illustrated wrappers. Touch of light wear else fine. Playbill for the first preview performance of Arnold Wesker's play The Merchant in Philadelphia at the Forrest Theatre in September 1977. The play director by Tony Award-winner John Dexter starred Zero Mostel in a reinterpretation of Shylock from Shakespeare. Tragically Mostel became ill and died after just one preview performance in Philadelphia. He was replaced by his understudy but the production struggled to recover and was canceled just a week after its New York premiere. Few playbill from this short-run production were produced and even less from the unfortunate Philadelphia preview. Rare. OCLC locates not copies. The Shubert Organization unknown
1958219095New York 1958. Published in PORTRAITS: the Photographs of Carl Van Vechten 1978 edited by Saul Mauriber. Half length portrait of the comedian in costume. Gelatin silver print. 1 vols. 33.5 x 23.7 cm. Approximately 13-1/8 x 9-1/4 inches. Fine.Atelier stamp on verso and docketed in ink giving the subject of the photograph "Zero Mostel as Leopold Bloom in Ulysses in Nightown" the date and the number of negative and print "IV qq 7". Published in PORTRAITS: the Photographs of Carl Van Vechten 1978 edited by Saul Mauriber. Half length portrait of the comedian in costume. Gelatin silver print. 1 vols. 33.5 x 23.7 cm. Approximately 13-1/8 x 9-1/4 inches. Burgess Meredith's production in 1958 marked a comeback for one of America's greatest comedians. Mostel whose career had been stalled by his McArthur-era blacklisting made a triumphant return to the stage as Bloom. unknown
1958219094New York 1958. Full length. Gelatin silver print. 1 vols. 33.7 x 23 cm. Approximately 13-1/4 x 9 inches. Fine. Atelier stamp on verso and docketed by Van Vechten in ink giving the subject of the photograph "Zero Mostel as Leopold Bloom in Ulysses in Nightown" the date and the number of negative and print "IV qq 15". Full length. Gelatin silver print. 1 vols. 33.7 x 23 cm. Approximately 13-1/4 x 9 inches. Burgess Meredith's production in 1958 marked a comeback for one of America's greatest comedians. Mostel whose career had been stalled by his McArthur-era blacklisting made a triumphant return to the stage as Bloom. unknown
19981-0807737674Teachers College Pr 1998. Paperback. New. 264 pages. 11.25x8.75x0.75 inches. Teachers College Pr paperback
1998DADAX0807737682Teachers College Press 1998-10-01. paperback. New. 8.75x0.75x11.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Teachers College Press paperback
19912111902153102496Tairiku shobo 1991. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Tairiku shobo paperback