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80 pages. Features: Color cover photo of prima donnas Joan Sutherland and Marilyn Horne; Interesting Pitney Bowes ad entitled "Who Killed the Cash Register" shows their futuristis Spice device with LED lights; Beautiful color fashion ads; What it Means to be a Homosexual; A Plan for the Sinai - 'Something less than peace in return for something less than total withdrawal'; Marilyn Horne Becomes a Prima Donna; A Psychoanalyst Looks at Student Revolutionaries; Strange two-page color-photo Jack Winter 'crotch' photo of lady wearing purple patterned pants; 'Blackglama' ad by Chester Weinberg Furs; Very colorful Dalani ad; Save the Children Federation ad features photo of young Glen Conway; Great denim fashion photos; G. Altman & Co. satin sheet ad features model in blue sheets; Dannon Yogurt ad features butterfly in grassy scene; Attractive PBM ad features 'Italian Dressing American Style'; Average wear. Light pencil markings to front cover. A sound copy of this vintage issue. Book
19132916ABerlin, Verlag Die Wende, 1913. 1. - 5. Tausend. Kl.8°. 252 S. u. Vlgsanz., illustr. mit mehreren Federzeichungen auf Tafeln von Schertel. Orig.-Pappband. [= Bücher der Wende. Romanreihe Nr. 4.] 5
An early men's publication in the model of Playboy. 74 pages with color and black and white photos. Features: The Seven Year Itch - Fact or Fancy? - article by Dr. Albert Ellis; Love for Six Broccolis - fantasy by Bruce Jay Friedman; Photo feature of Patricia Stockton; Profile of Comedian Lenny Bruce; The Goal - fiction by Stuart James; The Women who Helped Settle the West - A look behind the screen at one of TV's more distorted images; The Election - fiction by Richard Harper; The Jazz Makers - Part I of a Symposium by Arnold Shaw; Photos of men's leisure wear fashions; The Casting Couch - satirical article by Robert G. Elliott; Photos of women in showers/mud baths at the Westerlands Kurbadehauser, or Westerland Health Club on the island of Sylt in Germany; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
19658432AHamburg, Asmus Verlag, 1965. 4°. 18 nn. Blätter und zusätzlich zu den 6 Lithographien eine Extra-Suite der Lithographien auf echt Kaiserlich Japan. Als Blockbuch gebunden in Seidenleinen mit montiertem Deckelschild. Suite unter Passepartouts. In den Orig.-Pappschubern.
This undated edition was published by L. Rene in London, probably in the late 1890s. "Complete Edition, with engravings." - title page. Colour plates. A fascinating nostalgic presentation of the birds and the bees, and the development of the child from conception to birth, and beyond. "Erection is chiefly caused by scuraum, eringoes, cresses, crysmon, parsnips, artichokes, turnips, asparagus, candied ginger, acorns bruised to powder and drank in muscadel, scallion, sea sheel fish, etc... The act of coition being over, let the woman repose herself on her right side, with her head lying low..." - p.10. Hinges open. Some plates loose but present. Above-average but not excessive wear. Tiny binder's tag inside back board, otherwise unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
1900130917-D01Pennsylvania: George Barrie 1900. Very good two volume set printed on Japanese Vellum limited edition 41/ 1000 printed for the Subscribers of the Bibliophilist's Library translated by John Payne with etchings by Leopold Flemeng . Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Cover. Illus. by Flemeng Leopold . Two Book Set. George Barrie hardcover
20027429AParis, J-P. Dutel, 2002. 24x17 cm. 688 pp. Rel.toile, jaquette bicolore.
20021691BParis, J.-P. Dutel, 2002. Gr.8°. 688 S. Orig.-Leinen mit Orig.-Umschlag.
188748946(Paris, Gauthier-Villars), 1887. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"", Tome 105, No 7. Pp. (325--) 563. (Entire issue offered). Maupas' paper: pp. 356-359.
188748946Paris Gauthier-Villars 1887. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 105 No 7. Pp. 325-- 563. Entire issue offered. Maupas' paper: pp. 356-359. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of this classic paper in whic Maupas determined that fertilization in protozoa is essential to the indefinite continuation of a cell strain. His discovery proved an importent stimulus to subsequent investigation not only upon protozoa but also in the area of parthenogenesis."He found in Paramecium that after generations of division the stock becomes infeebled. Ultimately the individuals die unless they meet partners for conjugation. When two such enfeebled individuals meet their bodies are approximated and they interchange nuclear elements. Next division takes place. The stock has regained its vigour. No differentiation of sexes is evident in the conjugatory process though such differentiation can be traced in other prorozoa."Singer "The Story of Living Tings" p. 531 ff.Thomas Hall "A Source Book in Animal Biology" pp. 458-60. </em> unknown
18908423ALangfart in Irland, bey Simon Bumbubbard. in der Wind-Mühle der Quatscher-Straße gegen über, 1738. HIER: Neudruck Köln, Franz Teubner, 1890. Kl.8°. 8 vollbedruckte unbezifferte Blätter. Priv. Pappband d.Zt. mit Bibliotheksnr. am Rücken.
18493849BStuttgart, Scheible, 1849. 2 Bände. 16°. 686 und 620 Seiten. Halbleinen d. Zt. mit goldgepr. RTitel. 1
18966467ALondon, For private circulation only, 1896. Kl.8°. 140 S. Orig.-Broschur mit Blümchenmuster und Fronttitel.
20118609ABerlin, 2009-2011. 4°. Jeweils 114 S. Illustrierte Broschur.
189010061AUm 1890 [?]. Gr.8°. 18 einseitig beschriebene Seiten in Schreibmaschinen-Schrift. In einem gezeichneten rotfarbenen Rahmen. Pappband in Fadenheftung mit Titelschildchen auf Deckel.
19559670AAmsterdam, o. V., 1933 [vermutl. Losfeld, um 1955]. 8°. 128 S. und eine ganzseitige erot. Illustration. Orig.-Broschur mit Deckeltitel "Grandes & Petites Filles par Fukwel".
18919914AParis [d.i. Amsterdam], Aux dépens de la Compagnie, [d.i. Brancart], 1891. 2 Bände /2 vols. in einem. 8°. 122 S., 124 S. Leder d. Zt. auf 5 falschen Bünden, Rücken mit feiner dekorativer Goldprägung und Stehkantenvergoldung.
182410305ALipsiae, Sumptibus et Typis B. G. Teubneri, 1824. Kl.8°: 16,5 x 10,5 cm. IV, 84 S., 2 Bll. Verlagsanz. Pappband d. Zt.
18478509AStuttgart, Verlag des Herausgebers / Leipzig: Expedition des Klosters, 1847. Kl.8°. 2 Bll., 2 gestochene Frontispize, 3 Bll., 279 S., 4Bll. Verlagswerbung, 1 Bl. Inhalt. HLeinen d. Zt mit RTitel. (= Der Schatzgräber in den literarischen und bildlichen Seltenheiten, Sonderbarkeiten ec. hauptsächlich des deutschen Mittelalters. Zweiter Theil. Hrsg. von J. Scheible).
18654326BWittenberg, Herrosé Verlag, 1863. - 2. Band: Berlin, Vogel & Comp., 1865. 1. Band: Zweite, verm. u. vollst. umgearb. Aufl. - 2. Band in erster Auflage. 2 Bände (in einem gebunden). 8°. X, 1 Bl., 148 S. und 2 Bll., 167 S., 2 Bll. Verlags-Anz. Etwas späteres HLeinen mit goldgepr. RTitel. Die betitelten Orig.-Broschuren zum 1. und 2. Band mit eingebunden. [4 Warenabbildungen] 1
19505345AOhne weitere Angaben. 1950. 8°. 125 S. und 16 erotische Illustrationen auf Tafeln. Als ungebundene Lagen eingelegt in einen Umschlag, im Schuber. [8 Warenabbildungen]
7811aafParis, (Typ. Vinchon pour) l'auteur, s.d. (1833), in-8vo, 1 planche en front. (Médaille décerné au docteur Belliol, par la ville de Paris) + portrait de l'auteur en front. gravé sur acier par Sixdeniers d'après Fanelli Semah + 532 pp., çà et là qqs rousseurs + 1 planche anatomique lith. coloriée à la main (avec rousseurs), çà et là qqs rousseurs, cornes dans les prem. ff. et pl. front., non rogné, prem. cahier partiel. sorti, brochure imprimée originale, couverture lég. chiffoné taché de doigts.
95814aaf1930, in-4to, orig. illustr. Leinenbände. (2 orig. ill. Ln bde stark fleckig - 1 Bd. mit Orig.-Umschlag, Erg. Bd. grün Ln Scharniere gespalten.)
95782aafLondon, The Hippocrates Press, 1933, in-4to, S. 1-96 / 100-191, illustr. mit zahlreichen Abb. in s./w., orig. Leinenband, goldfarben illustr.
1934List3641New York: Leo Feist Inc 1934. Folio sheet music color pictorial cover. 5 pp 9 ⅛ x 12 inches. Near Fine. Sheet music for the title song from the Fleischer Studios animated short Poor Cinderella a 1934 Paramount production starring Betty Boop. Directed by Dave Fleischer and produced by Max Fleischer the film was issued as part of the studio’s Color Classics series and is notable as the only Betty Boop cartoon originally produced in color during the Fleischer studio’s classic run. The cover illustration shows Betty in her ragged Cinderella costume before a mirror the fairy godmother’s wand transforming her reflection into a princess an image that captures both the Depression-era fairy-tale theme and the character’s Jazz Age style.<br /> <br /> Although the cartoon itself contains no explicitly Black performers the cultural origins of Betty Boop’s voice and persona emerged from Harlem nightclub entertainment and became the subject of a widely publicized 1934 lawsuit involving singer Helen Kane and the African American child performer Esther Jones whose vocal style was introduced as evidence during the trial. Kane sued Fleischer Studios and Paramount claiming that Betty Boop’s distinctive “boop-oop-a-doop†singing style had been taken from her stage act. During the proceedings however theatrical manager Lou Bolton testified that the same vocal mannerism had been performed several years earlier by Jones in Harlem cabarets undermining Kane’s claim of originality. The court ultimately ruled against Kane.1<br /> <br /> Created in 1930 Betty Boop quickly evolved from an anthropomorphic cartoon figure into a humanized Jazz Age flapper and one of the earliest animated sex symbols. Early Fleischer cartoons frequently placed the character in adult urban settings: nightclubs stage performances and surreal jazz environments. The character’s exaggerated blend of innocence and sexuality wide-eyed baby face combined with flapper dress and nightclub mannerisms made Betty one of the most recognizable figures in early American animation. With the strict enforcement of the Motion Picture Production Code in 1934 Betty Boop’s image was softened: skirts were lengthened risqué humor diminished and the once flirtatious character gradually recast into a more domesticated and wholesome figure. Issued by the prolific Tin Pan Alley publisher Leo Feist Inc. the sheet is a representative and surprisingly scarce item from this period. <br /> <br /> 1 Erin Blakemore “The People v. Betty Boop†The History Channel https://www.history.com/articles/the-people-v-betty-boop accessed March 11 2026. Leo Feist Inc unknown