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1912184517Pony Montana: Western Federation of Miners 1912. Seven 8x12-inch printed forms with written data very good condition. The WFM union miners Local 131 of Pony MT entered monthly figures on its membership income and expenses and other information for filing with the WFM. The local suffered high unemployment during this period. Gold mining was prevalent in this area in southwest Montana. Western Federation of Miners unknown books
1971213115San Francisco: Ediciones Pocho-Che 1971. Paperback. Two books as published bound dos-a-dos 46p. & 49p. 1 of 2500 copies personal inscription to author/publisher Raul Ortega signed by Vargas offset from news clipping on inner cover and first blank affecting the inscription otherwise a very good first edition trade paperback original in pictorial wraps. Poetry by the Chicano and Cuban American writers. Ediciones Pocho-Che paperback books
193723544New York: Privately Printed 1937. First edition. Hardcover. Good /good . Small hardbound quarto in dustwrapper. World Champion figure skater Willy Boeckl published this book on the sport of pro-figure skating back in 1937. Illustrated with black and white photographs. 212 pp. Corner bumps and general light cover wear. A very good well-bound copy in somewhat worn dustwrapper with a chip at spine crown. This copy has been INSCRIBED by Boeckl to a "colleague" on the title page. <br/><br/> Privately Printed hardcover books
243519magazine. Five issues of the magazine for the year 1965 missing the March/April issue. Various pagination The first is 7 x 9.5 inches "Sample Copy" stamped on the front wrap all others are 8.25 x 10 inches. All have some handling wear and toning. Articles on the anti-war movement the free speech fight at UC Berkeley and more. unknown books
184011650Washington: Blair & Rives printers 1840. 8vo. 7 pp. <br><br>Concerns the so-called "Polish claim" to lands in Winnebago county Illinois. Government document: 26th Congress 1st Session. Senate. 118. Removed from a nonce volume; inner edge a little irregular; two holes in inner margin not touching text. Light spotting in inner margin. Title-page with number inked in upper right corner by an early hand. Blair & Rives, printers unknown books
1961WRCLIT50092London 1961. Whole number one. Oblong quarto. Printed on brown stock. Heavily illustrated. Very slightly rumpled at tips else a nice copy. Edited by Gerald Nason. This first issue is largely turned over to Kenneth Baynes' "Mother Goddess the Nature of a Myth" with sympathetic illustrations by various hands. The last number reported in OCLC is #3. unknown books
1950WRCLIT60937San Francisco 1950. Volume one number 1 of eight published. Printed wrappers. Near fine. Edited by Don Wobber. Published quarterly. The first number is devoted to work by students in the Univ. of Ca. Extension Service Poetry Workshop. unknown books
1950WRCLIT50835San Francisco 1950. Volume one numbers 1 & 2 of eight published. Two issues. Printed and pictorial wrappers. Ink name on one upper wrapper else very good. Edited by Don Wobber. Published quarterly. The first number is devoted to work by students in the Univ. of Ca. Extension Service Poetry Workshop and the second is denoted a "Chinatown Issue" with translations of peasant songs by Nanying. unknown books
1970151194New York: New American Library NAL 1970. Small octavo single issue cloth. First edition first printing. The very scarce hardbound issue. This issue has the first and only printing of "The Unicorn Tapestry " a short story by Samuel R. Delany. Delany has signed this copy and dated it "Readercon 2012" on the front free endpaper. Also present is "The Artificial Environment" a long essay by Theodore Roszak. The pulp paper text block is a bit tanned at the edges the cloth just a bit dusty and with a small rub at upper edge of front cover a very good or better copy. #151194 New American Library (NAL) unknown books
WRCLIT75539Paris: MBC Productions nd. 21371 leaves. Quarto. Photomechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only. Claspbound in printed production company wrapper. Very good or better. An unspecified draft of this English language version of an original screenplay by the French actor/stuntman/producer evidently unproduced. Attached to the upper wrapper is an autograph note signed from Chiffre forwarding this script to an agent suggesting it might be suitable for Max von Sydow or Linda Hunt. The action opens with the execution of Jacques de Molay. MBC Productions unknown books
200623000ELos Angeles: Paramount Studios 2006. Original Screening Ticket for the film Jackass Number Two dated September 21 2006. The invitation is a single sheet measuring 4†x 9â€. Illustrated on the front panel. In fine condition. The film was directed by Jeff Tremaine and stars Johnny Knoxville Steve-O and Chris Pontius. Paramount Studios unknown books
1939208271New York: The International News Company 1939. Pp.695-766 4p. about 75 pages total. Softbound magazine the original of course in 14x10 inch color wraps coated paperstock staplebound with profuse sepia b&w tinted and colorwork throughout mostly rotogravure; complete issue without any excisions or ownership or other markings. Externally a good-only copy: staples a little rusted with text-edges somewhat worn mild external grubbiness; internally quite good. Exceptionally clear photo-reproduction of Fair includes a half-page aerial view in colors ancient choo choo trains modern German battleships Hitler and fascistica with swastikas "photoshopped" as it were for emphasis movie reviews with production stills a great variety of ads including topnotch autos and.some boring stuff. The International News Company unknown books
1997243815Oakland: Applied Research Center 1997. Magazine. Six issues of the bimonthly journal a complete run for the year 1997. Issues present are Volume 5 Numbers 1-6; various pagination 8.25 x 11 inches wraps worn all except Number 4 with address labels on rear wraps else generally very good condition. Consists of fascimles of articles published in the mainstream press arranged by topic with one orginal article per issue. Later merged with "Third Force" to form "Colorlines Applied Research Center unknown books
1678001927Amsterdam; Paris: D. Elsevier; Thomas Jolly 1678. Full Morocco. Very Good Plus. 24mo. 10 by 6 cm. 168 pp. With seven woodcuts including the half-title. First published in 1607 this play is in the tradition of Tasso's "Aminta" or Guarini's "Il Pastor Fido". Aminta is in fact the name of a character within the play. Brunet I 1088. Leaves are age toned with a light dampstain affecting a few leaves in the corner. Otherwise tight and clean. Modern red full morocco with marbled endpapers. <br /><br /> D. Elsevier; Thomas Jolly books
196251759Bratislava: Slovenske vydavatelstvo krasnej literatury 1962. First edition. Cifra Jan. 12mo. 21 pp. plus 52 b&w photogravures. Pictorial stiff wrappers. Wrappers are slightly rubbed; very good. A large selection of this noted Czech photographer and cinematographer's images - primarily photojournalistic; travels in Asia etc. <br/><br/> Slovenske vydavatelstvo krasnej literatury unknown books
21526Huntington L.I. printed by Hiram Herskell. Printed wraps untrimmed. pp. 433-480. Final leaves stained. Good. Not mentioned in Mott. A History of American Magazines. The first 5-1/2 pages contain critical and biographical commentary of Lord Byron. Includes sections on agriculture chemistry fine arts poetry etc. unknown books
184018959Washington: Blair & Rives printers 1840. 8vo. 3 pp. <br><br>Government document: 26th Congress 1st Session. Senate. 236. Removed from a nonce volume; two stitch holes in inner margin not touching text. Ink numeral in top right corner of p. 1. Blair & Rives, printers unknown books