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1966WRCLIT49018Ronkonkoma NY 1966. Unnumbered issue at least the 2nd. Quarto. Stapled mimeo folded for mailing. Externally tanned at folds with old tape offset from mailing closure; good. Edited/written/published by Ernest Neives as a quarterly. Internal references to a September issue warrant this is at least #2. Primarily fussing with a scheme for a universal translator. Originally mailed to the 8th Street Bookshop. unknown books
1982211410Oakland CA: Parenting in a Nuclear Age 1982. Pamphlet. 14p. wraps illus. very good condition 7x8.5 inches. How to tell your kids about the prospect of nuclear annilation. Parenting in a Nuclear Age unknown books
19305357NHollywood: Vol. 11 No. 3 Friday July 11 1930. An industry magazine not unlike Variety with items such as letters railing against Eisenstein for being a Communist propagandist news of Universal changing hands and other tidbits. Very good in wrappers. Vol. 11, No. 3 unknown books
19285358NHollywood: Vol. 9 No. 4 Friday December 21 1928. An industry magazine not unlike Variety with items such as how talkies must improve their quality more quickly news of a non-flammable film stock and the psychology of the cinema audience. Very good in wrappers. Vol. 9, No. 4 unknown books
1951WRCLIT60922Paris 1951. Whole number 2 of 6 published. Oblong octavo. Pictorial wrappers. Stills and illustrations. White wrappers very slightly foxed but a very good copy with the prospectus laid in. Edited by Robert Benayoun et al. The first issue appeared in March and OCLC suggests that the sixth issue was the last. An important serial including articles by Man Ray "Art et Cinéma" and Artaud "Le vieillesse précoce du Cinéma". The prospectus announces a forthcoming special double number devoted to Surrealism in film. unknown books
194846590Girard KS: Haldeman-Julius Publications 1948. First Edition. Octavo 21cm.; publisher's green printed staplebound card wrappers; 32pp. Wrapper extremities toned else Ner Fine. Big Blue Book no. B-699. From the introduction: "Middle age is not heralded by an increasing waistline a few gray hairs a double chin a spot of baldness lines in the face or crowsfeet under the eyes." p. 3. The author a former Associate Medical Officer for the U.S. Induction and Recruiting Service goes on to cover such topics as "Men at 40 and the Prostate Myth" "Fallacies About the Menopause" and the age-old question "Are Middle-Aged Women Less Attractive Than Men" The latter seventeen pages reprint letters seeking advice from Cauldwell with headings like "A Failure at 35" and "Unwanted Wife." OCLC locates four separately catalogued copies as of November 2019 at UC Davis the Smithsonian Northwestern and Kansas with an additional copy at the Huntington catalogued as part of a larger collection. Haldeman-Julius Publications unknown books
19295359NHollywood: Vol. 9 No. 11 Friday February 7 1929. An industry magazine not unlike Variety with items such as Warners’ new color process Von Stroheim’s denial of a fight between himself and Gloria Swanson on the production of Queen Kelly and talk of a producer-cameraman battle. Very good in wrappers. Vol. 9, No. 11 unknown books
19315466London. Walter Perry and Co. Ltd. 1931. Gilt titled crimson cloth. 4to. Edition for 1931. Profusely illustrated with photographs drawings and period advertisements. An absolute treasure depicting the grand and elegant days of travel. A complete guide to Hotels and boarding houses in Great Britain Europe Australia New Zealand South Africa Canada and the USA. Charming period advertising allows one to travel back to the heady romantic days of Somerset Maugham and the Orient Express. Indexed and tabbed this is a true gem of nostalgia. A Very Good copy Walter Perry and Co. Ltd. hardcover books
1940LIST0210New York 1940. Watercolors on paper affixed to later illustration board 14 x 26 inches each. Very Good. An attractive set of images from the Robert Moses era in an unknown hand. The images show proposed intersections including two that were never built. The images include "Proposed Parkway Passing over Entrance to Fort Totten" which shows an overpass on the Cross-Island Parkway in Northeast Queens dated October 1937; "Linden Boulevard Overpass at Southern Parkway" showing an unbuilt intersection at North Conduit Avenue and Dumont Avenue perhaps in the Ozone Park neighborhood undated; "Woodbine Street Passing over Long Island RR to Metropolitan Ave & 67th St." which shows a non-existent intersection near the Middle Village stop on the M line dated August 1940. <br /> <br /> Interesting relics from the Robert Moses era which shaped the infrastructure landscape of New York City. A very good group overall though the Woodbine Street illustrations shows marginal dampstaining and all three show evidence of label removals and wear. unknown books