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195431550Evanston IL: Greenleaf Publishing Company 1954-1958. A nearly fine to fine set. 31550. Small octavo 26 issues pictorial wrappers. Digest magazine. This magazine initial started out with fiction leaning toward the humorous with a note of 'spice' as evidenced by the titillating covers by Harold McCauley over the first seven issues. In the fall of 1956 the magazine moved to more conventional stories. In the waning days of the magazine the editor tried to move to a more serious image with the age of Sputnik and changed the title to Space Travel in which the magazine lasted only three more issues. Authors included Robert Bloch Edmond Hamiltion some pseudonymous Steven Marlowe under pseudonym Robert Silverberg some pseudonymous Randall Garrett A. Bertram Chandler Margeret St. Clair Harlan Ellison and others. Reference: Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 347-350. Greenleaf Publishing Company unknown
916York: The Authoress. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good. 8vo. 80 pages. No date of publication given; probably published in 1908 see dedication on flyleaf. Red cloth boards with gilt titles on front and spine. Decorative endpapers. Signed dedication from editor on flyleaf dated 1908 to Noel T.B. Turner. Signature of author on loose piece of paper. Boards moderately rubbed and soiled; darkened on spine; faded along edges on rear board. Light toning to endpapers. Very light foxing on a few pages but generally clean. Binding firm. <br/> <br/> The Authoress hardcover
19422092902137307108Nippon Denken Publishing Department 1942. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Nippon Denken Publishing Department paperback
0365919314.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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19282082702114600710Idea shoin 1928. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Idea shoin paperback
196031823London England and Sauk City Wisconsin: Published in London by Villiers Publications Ltd. for August Derleth Place of Hawks Sauk City Wisconsin 1960-1963. First edition. Corner slightly bruised a fine copy. 31823. Octavo cloth. All published. Poetry magazine. One of 170 sets bound in cloth. Publication of HAWK & WHIPPOORWILL was terminated with the tenth issue for financial reasons. Published in London by Villiers Publications Ltd. for August Derleth, Place of Hawks, Sauk City, Wisconsin unknown
0821807943.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1997__0821807943Amer Mathematical Society 1997. Paperback. New. 227 pages. 9.84x6.93x0.55 inches. Amer Mathematical Society paperback
1528121376.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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195218055North Tonawanda NY: SSR Publications 1952. Chipping to lower right corner with small loss age darkening to leaves which are laid in loose to a folder with original staples removed. 18055. Large octavo single issue pictorial wrappers mimeographed. Includes the first publication of the short story "Moonfire" by Marion Zimmer Bradley and a short article by Robert Bloch. SSR Publications unknown
48-9L3C-XMIRFair. China-Japan Program Cornell 1980 second printing. Large softcover with edgewear to cover. Clean pages. Sound binding. paperback
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51856Paris: JB d�pos�e C. 1930 . Girl with long hair crouching on a rock cradling her knee with stamped 'Bronze garanti Paris JB d�pos�e' mark and signed 'Milo' to base on a marble stand. Weight including base : 1.54kg. Dimensions of bronze: 15.0cm height x 10.5cm length x 6.0cm width . "Milo Martin was a Swiss sculptor and medal-artist. He set up a studio in the Orangerie of Parc Mon-Repos. Most of his sculptures are spread across the Lausanne region. He also travelled to other European countries to exhibit his works in international exhibitions - these included those in Brussels and Amsterdam in 1928 in Paris in 1934 Vienna in 1937 where he won "lauriers d'or" or the golden laurels Cairo and Alexandria in 1938 and New York in 1939-1940. He won first prize in the national competition for medal design at the Swiss National Exhibition in Berne in 1913 and the silver medal for sculpture in the art competitions of the 1928 Olympic Games for his "Athl�te au repos". He won several public commissions and from 1931 to 1936 sat on Switzerland's federal commission for fine arts. He died in Lausanne. Paris: JB d�pos�e, C. 1930 . unknown
193912309Paris: Executive Committee of the Social Democratic Party of Germany 1939. 1st. Staplebound Wraps. 1st edition thus. Octavos; 58 59 63 and 92 pages. Includes No. 3/Vol.3 covers detached but present Vol. III No. 4 and Vol. III No. 5 both Very Good to Near Fine condition all 1939 and Vol III actually IV No. 1 covers detached but present 1940. The Germany Reports aimed to follow developments 'in every important social sphere in Germany.' Next day shipping. Celebrating our 20th year - all domestic orders ship with Delivery Confirmation Tracking Number - Images available upon request. Executive Committee of the Social Democratic Party of Germany unknown
18950126831280 Broadway New York: Back Number Budd 1895. Soft cover. Very Good. Elephant Folio - over 15 - 23" tall. ca.1895 A Very Good copy. Elephant folio newspaper 4 pp. illustrated with a portrait of George Washington on the first page 2nd column. Printed on wood pulp paper now tanned. On the right margin is printed "Gen. Geo. Washington's Inauguration Our First President 1789; and below the title "Copyright by Back Number Budd 1280 Broadway N. Y." In a modern frame with glaze not examined out of the frame. This newspaper has an account of Washington's first inauguration on Thursday April 30 1789. As such has been reprinted several times as the Centennial approached and after. In this case this reprint was done by "Back Number" Budd a colored New York former boot black who started by collecting news paper accounts of recent Civil War Battles and would travel to the front to sell them to Union troops who participated in those battles. This small business blossomed until he eventually accumulated several million back issues of newspapers dating back to the 1820's with several hundred thousand magazines. He had 3 employees and was the only source nation-wide of back issue daily newspapers quite the accomplishment for an uneducated black citizen of the 19th century. Disaster struck shortly after the publication of this Inaugural facsimile when his warehouse burned down in 1895. Interviewed in The British Printer Budd laments the loss of over 14 million newspapers but vows to rebuild from the ashes. . Back Number Budd unknown
1868319<p>"Galaxy" publisher Sheldon & Company dated 1868 Volume 6 Number 1. Soiled covers spine tears bent corners creased pages but clean inside with no markings. American tea or sewing machines "antiquarian magazine" and "19th century." See Photos</p> publisher Sheldon & Company, dated 1868, Volume 6, Number 1. paperback
193732343New York: Beacon Magazines Inc. 1937. Tanning to text paper ink touch ups to edges crease to upper right front cover a very good copy. 32343. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. "THE NAVY SPY MURDERS" by C.K.M. Scanlon. "The new G-Men magazine was probably the most popular pulp of those featuring federal agent crime stories and enjoyed a large following of devoted readers." - Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazine pp. 263-264. Reference: Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazine pp. 263-264. Beacon Magazines, Inc. unknown
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25535‘The Corner House / 69. Addison Rd. W. / 14.12.10’ 14 December 1910 on his letterhead as principal of ‘ “The Yellow Door†School of Modern Art Beckenham. He styles himslef on the letterhead as ‘Principal - Mr. Frank Spenlove-Spenlove / R.I. R.O.I. R.B.A. R.C.A. R.B.C. F.R.C.S. M.J.S. F.R.S.A.’ Large bold stylized signature. 1p 8vo. In good condition lightly aged. Folded twice. Reads: ‘Dear Miss Lalonde / It gives me pleasure to know you appreciate the picture & I have put my name to your post card as you desire. I only wish the reproduction was more satisfactory! / Yours Sincerely. / Frank . Spenlove . Spenlove’. See Image. ‘The Corner House / 69. Addison Rd. W. / 14.12.10’ [14 December 1910], on his letterhead as principal of ‘ “The Yellow D unknown