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1331892368.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
30883Boston: George B. Hamlin Printer 1902. 58pp. 5.75x4'' cloth spine printed stiff paper. - WITH - Membership as of February 1 1945 3pp 5x4.5'' folded G. - WITH - 7 Official Certificates 1902-1947 printed forms with manuscript entries for Oliver & Richard Tanner annual dues embossed blind stamps creased worn G. 9 items: Cover loose worn soiled titlepage spotted text G. hardcover
19792082702114611415Aoki shoten 1979. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Aoki shoten paperback
1910390597Warrensville Ohio: Cooley Farms Print 1910. Softcover. Near Fine. First and probably only edition. Small octavo. 2 18pp. printed in double columns. Wrappers. Lacks the pictorial wrappers else near fine. First-hand account of life of an inmates life at the innovative reformatory at Cooley Farms outside of Cleveland written by an unidentified journalist who was serving a 30 day sentence printed in the prison's print shop which details the author's incarceration noting the comparative advantages of the Cooley Farms system over the brutality of traditional prisons. Cooley Farms the brainchild of Harris Reid Cooley who served under Cleveland's Progressive mayor Tom Johnson. includes the Correction Farm which included the prison and workhouse a charity infirmary a poorhouse and a tuberculosis sanatorium. OCLC locates no copies though a digital copy which includes wrappers of a copy at the Cleveland Public Library was located. Cooley Farms Print unknown
19892082702114607891Rippushobo 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Rippushobo paperback
1982182660Melbourne: Ministry for Conservation 1982. Pp. iv1142publication details blank text figures and tables two folding 15 plates on 8; tall impl. 8vo; pictorial stiff paper wrappers lightly marked; Ministry for Conservation Melbourne 1982. Records of the Victorian Archaeological Survey Number 13 August 1982. Ministry for Conservation unknown
1980sku0507221Society of Farm Women No. 22 1980. 10th printing. Plastic Comb. Very Good. Plastic comb 1980 10th print. Ships next day. Book is in very good shape; no tears scribbles highlighting or underlining; a little general wear; from a smoke-free environment. Society of Farm Women No. 22 unknown
193334571New York: Street & Smith Publications Inc. 1933-1949. Tanning to pages of all some minor losses throughout front and back covers present bindings are bright with the exception of volumes 10-13 which are quite faded. All issues trimmed for binding. Overall the magazines are very good to nearly fine. The complete list report upon request. Note for shipping extra funds required. 34571. Octavo thirty-two volumes pictorial wrappers uniformly bound in green cloth. A complete file of 181 issues in bound volumes. Doc Savage was a precursor to the modern super hero. Clark "Doc" Savage Jr. was trained from birth with a rigorous regimen resulting in extraordinary strength and intelligence. He never killed unless necessary he had scientific gadgets a headquarters and a secret base a fortress of solitude. The stories combined mystery adventure and some science fiction. He also had a team of five experts in various fields to assist in his adventures. His stories were extremely popular during the pulp era and then found a new audience in the 1960s-70s when the series was reprinted in paperback. The novels were written using the house pseudonym of Kenneth Robeson the main author was Lester Dent who wrote nearly 80% of the novels. Other author contributors as Robeson included William Bogart Alan Hathway Harold Davis Laurence Donovan and W. Ryerson Johnson. There were many excellent contributors to the short stories which rounded out the magazine with authors such as Steve Fisher E. Hoffman Price Q. Patrick John D. MacDonald Bruno Fischer Frank Herbert William Lindsay Gresham to name a few. Street and Smith publishing executive Henry Ralston and editor John Nanovic established the initial idea for Clark "Doc" Savage Jr. - .a brawny 'superman' a master of many fields-surgeon mineralogist engineer inventor linguist. His skin was a glowing bronze.his hair was a matching hue and so too his eyes resembling gold flake. He would be known as the Man of Bronze."- Server Encyclopedia of Pulp Fiction Writers p.81. "Doc Savage was intended to be an adventure character but under Lester Dent's imaginative manipulations he became something more - the first superhero and an inspiration for countless pulp comic-book and television characters." - Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazines pp. 521-527. "The enormously wealthy Doc Savage – headquartered in a fantasticated New York with his five sidekicks who specialize in various crafts and sciences at the borderline of sf – devotes his life to combating criminal conspiracies almost all masterminded by the kind of charismatic villain later given definitive form by Ian Fleming in the James Bond books. Doc Savage himself clearly influenced the creation of Superman." - SFE online. A note on artists Walter Baumhofer contributed the initial look to the character with his striking cover painting through late 1936. Other artists include Robert George Harris Emery Clarke Modest Stein and George Rozen. An ideal collection for an institution. Reference: Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 183-185. Street & Smith Publications, Inc. unknown
197533007New York: Magazine Management Co. Inc. 1975. First edition. Mild toning to text paper tiny nick at lower spine corner a fine copy. 33007. Large octavo single issue cover by Ken Barr pictorial wrappers. The story feature "The Hell Reapers" is written by Doug Moench and illustrated by Tony DeZuniga. Also includes an interview with Ron Ely on playing Doc Savage in the film. Magazine Management Co., Inc. unknown
197633008New York: Magazine Management Co. Inc. 1976. Off white text paper tiny nick at upper right rear cover some light stains along right rear edge. 33008. Large octavo single issue cover by Ken Barr pictorial wrappers. The story feature "The Inferno Scheme" is written by Doug Moench and illustrated by John Buscema and Tony DeZuniga. Back up feature with a story by Doug Moench with art by Rico Rival. Magazine Management Co., Inc. unknown
197633009New York: Magazine Management Co. Inc. 1976. Off white text paper tiny nick at upper right rear cover some light stains along right rear edge. 33009. Large octavo single issue cover by Ken Barr pictorial wrappers. The story feature "The Sky Stealers" is written by Doug Moench and illustrated by Tony DeZuniga. Magazine Management Co., Inc. unknown
197533006New York: Magazine Management Co. Inc. 1975. Mild toning to text paper a fine copy. 33006. Large octavo single issue cover by Roger Kastel pictorial wrappers. Cover illustration based on the Ron Ely film. The story feature "Doom on Thunder Island" is written by Doug Moench and illustrated by John Buscema and Tony DeZuniga. Also includes an interview with George Pal on the Doc Savage film. Magazine Management Co., Inc. unknown
19591476<p><strong>Numero 2</strong><br />Oblong quarto unpaginated 32 pages illustrated throughout. Stiff illustrated wrappers. Front cover illustration by Guido Biasi.<br />- First edition. Texts by: Persico Baj Lebel Andriani Crispolti Barletta Castellano Jaguer and Biasi illustrations by: Luca Galdo Palumbo Trubbiani Pollock Alfano Baj Brauner R. d'Haese Lebel Reuterswärd Dubuffet Verga Gruppo '58 Barisani C. del Pozzo Massey Fergola Biasi L. Del Pezzo Viscardi Freda di Bello Persico Jaguer and Colucci. Front cover by Guido Biasi with a rearranged excerpt from the Neapolitan song Lily Kangy by Capurro and Gambardella – "chi me piglia pe' francese/ chi mi piglia pe' spagnola/ io so nata o' Conte e' Mola/ mett'a' coppa a chi vogl'io" "Some take me for French / some take me for Spanish / I was born in Conte e' Mola / I'll put on top whoever I want"</p><p><strong>Numero 6</strong><br />Oblong quarto unpaginated 32 pages illustrated throughout. Stiff illustrated wrappers. Front cover illustration after drawing by Gustave Moreau.<br />- First edition. Texts by D'Angelo's: Un centenario dell'Indipendenza; Delire des ombres; Delire des ombres; Toniato Andriani von Holten Martini Benayoun Jaguer Persico Thiercelin; Biasi: Apologia dell'interrogazione; Llinas Leonard Castellano Havrenne Petersen and Walter Fedler: Realismo socialista nella Repubblica Democratica Tedesca. Illustrations by Mesens Fergola Andriani Boucher Max Ernst Lucio Del Pezzo; Persico Toyen Petersen Baj Vielfaure Lacomblez Picabia Biasi Pabi Castellano Fahlström Sant'elia Russo Dova and di Bello.<br />The central double page is dedicated to Franz Picabia featuring a reproduction of one of his works and nine quotations from other authors who wrote about him Apollinaire Breton Estienne Fricker De Massot Olga Picabia Seuphor Tapié.</p><p>'The merit of Documento Sud and its creators undoubtedly lies in their contribution to the development of Italian visual poetry their attempt to build a new interplay between image and word a connection between drawing and writing poetry and collage always guided by an unconventional use of forms and freedom in the figurative repertoire "disobeying any logical criterion" to use the words of Mario Persico." Marina Borrelli</p> Edizioni Sud Arte
20102553191017034Doll News 2012-01-01. Single Issue Magazine. New. Brand-new unused unopened in perfect condition. Doll News unknown
16012552191017008Doll News 2016-01-01. Single Issue Magazine. New. Brand-new unused unopened in perfect condition. Doll News unknown
193823903CuppLeS & LeON Ny 1938. . B/W Frontispiece of Dot & Dash with Man in Woods Emptying Pails of Sap HBDJ DJ Small Chips Mended Tears 1938 1st edition THUS Inner Flap DJ lists 5 Titles & PreText lists Thru noRTh Woods VG-/VG AS-IS DJ some RubWear Scuff & Tiny Triangular Chips Extremities & Corners Tears Edges DJ Green patterned embossed cloth lettered in Black light Wear STAINS Interior nice tight FOXing TANNED Thruout Wear 210 Pgs nO ADS IN BACK LIGHT sOIL FOX DJ Back Tiny Chips Tears Extremities Dustjacket DJ SPine Scuffing NICE Bright lovely color to cover some minor scuffing Stains at corners aNd edges and a beautiful interior with clean bright pages and only an owners inscription of the fRont free endpapEr in pencil the spine is very clean and bright and has only MInOR wear and crinkling at the tips. The front flap lists to SeashOre and the rear pAnEL lists Josephine Lawrence Books. . They visit a Farm in Vermont where the little Girl learns How Make Maple Sugar. then a Strange man Steals some of Aunt Bettys Maple Syrup. First Thus. Hard Cover. CuppLeS & LeON Ny hardcover
139039851X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19400006128New York: Dutch Treat Club 1940. First Limited edition. Hardcover. Fair. 8vo unpaginated pictorial paper-covered boards lacks spine <br/><br/>Copy no. 7 of 1191 copies. At least 10 of the fellows there were only fellows as members until about their 90th birthday have autographed the book most on the front flyleaf on the day of publication. Inside are many artworks by James Montgomery Flagg Otto Soglow Ray Prohaska and others. Curiously signed twice by Algonquin Round Table & Dutch Treater Frank Sullivan once on flyleaf once on the top cover. Note: it appears that many or all of the copies were numbered copy "7". Dutch Treat Club hardcover
19892082702114605317Kyushu University Press 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kyushu University Press paperback
1334142246.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0266126537.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
25186No place or date. See the article ‘Glory days of the man with the golden trumpet’ in the Lancashire Post 17 March 2017. On one side of 12 x 8.5 cm leaf of cream paper with rounded outer edges torn from an autograph album. In good condition with blank reverse. Large sprawling signature covering the whole page. Reads ‘Sincerely / Eddie Calvert’. See Image. No place or date. unknown
19771236059PN. New. 1977. Reprint Edition. Soft Cover. Date is copyright date; this is a later reprint edition . PN paperback
1528203755.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19587546Random House NY 1959. HBNODJ Oversized stated 1st edition 1958minor rub wear Scuff Cover Tiny Chips to Cover Minor Peal of Clear plastic on coverVG/VG- AS-IS NODJ. First Edition. Hard Cover. Random House, NY hardcover