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Roma, 1928 febbraio 5, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 16 de "La Tribuna illustrata – Supplemento illustrato de La Tribuna"
Roma, 1959, 15 febbraio, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 32 de “La Tribuna Illustrata".
68 pages. Features: Nice color-photo Nash car ad inside front cover; Nice one-page two-color ad for the April 5, 1941 issue of the Saturday Evening Post features articles on the U.S. Navy and occupied Poland; Marriage of Ilona Massey to Alan Curtis; Brief obituaries for Dr. Eugene Dubois and Lawrence Hills; Nice one-page black and white photo ad for H.J. Heinz soups features happy photo scenes of soup being served; US takes dozens of foreign ships into 'protective custody' - discovery of Axis sabotage, Nazi nationals rush home; Crackdown on former Communist leaders Earl R. Browder and Richard J.H. Krebs, alias Jan Valtin; Dr. John Romulus Brinkley - radios' goateed medicine man; White Slavery on Cow Island, MS - Mrs. Cora Lee Davis and her family were held for two years by sharecropper Joseph Walker; Yugoslav Stand Against the Nazis - Belgrade closes border and Bulgarian Army mobilizes; Grainy photo of Ribbentrop welcoming Japanese Foreign Minister Matsuoka; Color Good Year tire ad; Color-photo Canadian Club whiskey ad features photo of rowboat approaching iceberg to await rescue; Cine-Kodak movie camera ad; Strike tidal wave; Nice color Cadillac ad features front grill and Hydra-Matic Drive; Classy color-photo ad for Fisher Body shows lady holding flowers; Last run for 10th Avenue cowboy in New York - with photo of him leading freight train down street; Photo of bank in New Rochelle station waiting room includes partial view of classic 1941 magazine rack; Photos of boxers Lou Nova and Max Baer; John Kieran; Emiliano Zapata - Prince of the Peasants - with photo; Book review of "Chemical Warfare" by Dr. Curt Wachtel, including photo of author; Nice color ad for Grace Line Cruises on back cover shows older man lounging on deck; and much more. Middle page holding by one staple. Average wear and soiling. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
3319L'Etranger en soi, Paris, 2006. In-8, broché, 228 pp. I. Echanges fructueux : Echanges fructueux. - Iqaluit au Nunavit. - L'abîme de la question. - Le rêve des meurtres - II. Tabous sur la banquise : Tabous sur la banquise. - Le sexe sacré. - Courriel d'Ibok - III. ...
1969204301969. Beck Robert writing as Iceberg Slim Mama Black Widow and The Naked Soul of Iceberg Slim 1969 and 1971 brings together two Holloway House paperbacks central to African American urban literature street fiction Black pulp publishing and queer representation. Beck born Robert Lee Maupin and later known as Iceberg Slim became a major figure in postwar Black popular literature after Pimp: The Story of My Life appeared in 1967; his later books included fiction autobiography essays and social commentary rooted in the language and violence of the urban underworld. Mama Black Widow is especially significant for LGBTQ history because it centers Otis Tilson a Black queer character whose life is shaped by Southern racism Northern migration poverty family collapse and sexual violence placing Black queer experience within the same urban and racial worlds that made Iceberg Slim's work influential in African American literary and popular culture.<br /> <br /> The archive consists of two first edition paperback books published by Holloway House Publishing Co. in Los Angeles each approximately 300 pages and measuring about 4.25 x 7 inches. 1 Beck Robert. Mama Black Widow. Los Angeles: Holloway House Publishing Co. 1969. First edition paperback. The novel follows Otis Tilson and his family from the racial violence and economic restriction of the South into Chicago's urban underworld where poverty prostitution crime and family trauma structure the narrative; later descriptions of the book identify Otis as a Black homosexual character in conflict with pimps police and the racial order around him. 2 Beck Robert. The Naked Soul of Iceberg Slim. Los Angeles: Holloway House Publishing Co. 1971. First edition paperback. Collection of autobiographical and reflective essays in which Beck addresses his life as a pimp drug user prisoner and writer opening with the statement: "I want to say at the outset that I have become ill insane as an inmate of the torture chamber behind America's fake facade of justice and democracy. But I am not as ill as I was and I am getting better all the time."<br /> <br /> Together the books document the cultural force of Holloway House's Black urban paperback list and the tensions in Iceberg Slim's authorship: exploitation-market packaging autobiographical authority carceral critique racial anger misogynistic underworld material and a rare Black queer protagonist in late-1960s pulp fiction. Irvine Welsh has described Iceberg Slim as doing for the pimp what Jean Genet did for the homosexual and thief and William Burroughs did for the junkie a comparison that points to Slim's literary importance as an insider narrator of criminalized and stigmatized social worlds. Minor wear from age and spine use; pages yellowed as expected; both books remain intact and clean; overall very good. Focused African American and LGBTQ literary grouping documenting Black pulp fiction queer urban representation and Iceberg Slim's movement from underworld memoir toward broader social and autobiographical critique. unknown
1969106925Holloway 1969. Softcover. Very good/No jacket. First printing. Mild edgewear. Holloway unknown
1986320Los Angeles: Holloway House Publishing Co. 1986. 1986 reissue by the original publisher first published 1971. Softcover. Very Good. Pocket-size 4 1/8 x 6 7/8. A nice copy with no signs of having been read -- no reading creases no spine creases. Spine not exactly square but nearly so. This reissue appears to have been printed on acid-free thick paper so there is none of the toning or fragility usually associated with pocket paperbacks this old. A little smudging and a small light pencil markto the fore-edge. Page edges bumped at top corner. Cover still shiny although there is some surface abrasion and minor edgewear and some cover wear at spine-ends. Bookstore label on back cover. Holloway House Publishing Co. paperback
13630Le pôle sud histoire des voyages antarctiques. In 12 broché, 120x190mm faux titre, titre, 261 pages 88 illustrations dans le texte et à pleine page, 14 cartes à pleine page. Ernest Flammarion éditeur, sans date (1933) bon exemplaire
14491Journal de route du Capitaine SCOTT au Pôle Sud. Adaptation de Ch. RABOT. In 4 reliure éditeur pleine toile verte avec portrait en pied de SCOTT et titre doré. 265x205mm, (poids 1,8kg). Faux titre, portrait de SCOTT en frontispice, titre, X- 381 pages, 91 gravures hors texte y compris le frontispice. Tête dorée, Hachette & Cie 1914.Petit raccommodage au dos, une déchirure réparée en marge intérieure du frontispice sinon bon exemplaire.
80 pages. Features: North American Air Defence Command - Colorado Springs; William Joseph Green killed on duty; Expo 1970 in Osaka; Royal Visit 1970; Mail Truck Heist in Alberta; Short Term Sailors - off Vancouver Island; Iceberg Incorporated - Museums; The new vessel Regina; Ex-Sgt. R.L. Trolove; and more. Prior owner's details stroked out atop title page else unmarked with moderate wear. Sound cpoy. Book
199854438NY: Norton 1998. First printing of this edition. 8vo pp. 240. Paper wraps. As new. Norton unknown books
1971140937975Los Angeles: Holloway House 1971. First Edition. About Very Good. First edition. Stated "First Printing 1971" on copyright page. 248 7 ads pp. Wraps. About Very Good with creased spine a little foxing to prelims and edges pen scribble to verso of rear cover back cover corner crease. A nonfiction collection by the author of Pimp. Holloway House unknown books
2002118651Editions de l'olivier Editions de l'olivier 2002. In-12 broché de 295 pages. Très bon état
2001100058353L'Olivier 2001 334 pages 13x18x2cm. 2001. Poche. 334 pages.
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0870679325.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0870678248.Gmass_market. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
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0870677551.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2013Q-1936399172Cash Money Content 2013-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Cash Money Content paperback
I22A-10067Grove Press. Used - Good. Good condition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates stamps limited notes and highlighting or a few light stains. Grove Press unknown
1998Q-0802135889Grove Press 1998-09-21. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Grove Press paperback
0870679740.Gmass_market. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
0870679309.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1969615461Los Angeles: Holloway House 1969. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Mass market paperback. 312pp. Small chips at the foot of the spine about near fine. The tragic story of Black drag queen Otis Tilson. From the library of the artists Ben Shahn and Bernarda Bryson Shahn with an estate label designed by their son Jonathan Shahn. Holloway House unknown