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Published by World Publishing & Productions, 2023
ISBN 10: 1957111151ISBN 13: 9781957111155
Seller: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.
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Published by Digest Publications, New York, 1961
Seller: W. Fraser Sandercombe, Burlington, ON, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Paul E. Wenzel; Jack Gaughan; Bernkau; Wagner; Dick Francis; (illustrator). First Edition. 130 pp. Digest format. Edge and corner wear. Cover art by Paul E. Wenzel; interiors by: Jack Gaughan; Bernkau; Wagner; and Dick Francis. This issue contains: Novelettes: I.O.U. by Edward Wellen; Minotaur by Gordon R. Dickson; The Well of the Deep Wish by Lloyd Biggle Jr. Short Stories: February Strawberries by Jim Harmon; Young Man from Elsewhere by Sylvia Jacobs; The Fastest Dead Gun by Julian F. Grow; In the Garden by R. A. Lafferty; and The Seeder - a short short story by Max Williams; along with the usual assortment of features. Size: 12mo. Book.
Published by Digest Publications, New York, 1961
Seller: W. Fraser Sandercombe, Burlington, ON, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Paul E. Wenzel; Jack Gaughan; Bernkau; Wagner; Dick Francis; (illustrator). First Edition. 130 pp. Digest format. Light edge and corner wear. Cover art by Paul E. Wenzel. This issue contains: Novelettes: I.O.U. by Edward Wellen; Minotaur by Gordon R. Dickson; and The Well of the Deep Wish by Lloyd Biggle Jr. Short Stories: February Strawberries by Jim Harmon; Young Man from Elsewhere by Sylvia Jacobs; The Fastest Gun Dead by Julian F. Grow; In the Garden by R. A. Lafferty; and Short Short Story: The Seeder by Max Williams; along with the usual assortment of features. Size: 12mo. Book.
Published by Oasis, Surrey, England, 1972
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Fine. Magazine. Octavo. 127pp. Perfectbound. Art editor is Gail Howell-Jones. Black and white illustrations. Light rubbing else fine. Ian Robinson founded Oasis in 1969 and continued to publish the magazine while Robinson founded Oasis Books in 1970. This magazine is devoted to the translation and review of well known poets and authors such as: Bruno Jasienski, Florence Chia Ying Yeh Chao, and Max Jacob. Well known poets and author's include George Bowering, a well known poet and historian and Martin Booth, a British novelist and poet who founded the Sceptre Press. Three chapters of Lotte Bullock's *The Lost Tiger* are printed in this issue. Also includes Illustrations by Carol Chapman, Jean Demelier, Patrick O'Keeffe, Stanley Engel, and John Mitchinson. Additional contributors include Anthony Hodge, Philip Weeks, David H W Grubb, Reginald Levy, John Rice, Donato Cinicolo III, Sally Tylecote, Paul Matthews, William Oxley, Paul Gogarty, Colin Nixon, Thea Clark, Ervin Gaspar, Michael Gold, Richard Austin, Paul Green, Robin Lee, William Bedford, Bruton Connors, Andrew Darlington, Valerie Owen, Charles Black, Craig Anderson, Matt Simpson, Simon McNulty, Cecily Lambert, John Mitchinson, David Jaffin, Roger Bonner, Rachel Blake, Mark Young, and Francesca de Masi.
Published by E.L. Vinal, Brattleboro, 1947
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. 64p., poetry, prose, reviews, very good paperback literary journal in wraps.
Published by Galaxy Pub, New York, 1955
Seller: Nessa Books, Hamilton, ON, Canada
First Edition
Soft Covers. Condition: Very Good. Emsh cover artist for both books (illustrator). First Edition First Printing. -----The scans you see are the books you get. "Galaxy Science Fiction" November 1955 & January 1956 featuring "The Ties of Earth" (in 2 parts) by James H. Schmitz, tight clean and square, spine creases, minor edge wear, front cover corner crease top right on November issue. Contents include: The Ties of Earth by James H. Schmitz, in two parts / Autofac by Philip K. Dick / With Redfern on Capella XII by Charles Satterfield (Frederik Pohl, Ramón Felipe . Alvarez-del Rey de Los Uerdes (Jr.) / The Semantic War by Bill Clothier / Cause of Death by Max Tadlock / Warrior's Return by Robert Sheckley / Brightside Crossing by Alan E. Nourse / The Gravity Business by James E. Guinn / The Dwindling Years by Lester del Rey / Junior by Robert Abernathy / The Body by Robert Sheckley / The Snare by Richard R. Smith. Check out the scans. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.
Published by Pocket Books, New York, 1954
Seller: Good Books In The Woods, Spring, TX, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Very Good-. First Edition; First Printing. Includes: INSCRIBED First Publication of story "Hear the Wind Blow" by Max Steele. Four poems by Muriel Rukeyser. Story "The Burglars and the Boy" by Herbert Gold. Five Poems by May Swenson. Very Good Minus: First 3 pages loose. Ships same or next business day. ; 64mo 3" - 4½" tall; 277 pages; Signed by Contributor.
Published by Museum Of Contemporary Art Of Hot Springs, 2006
Seller: Betterbks/ COSMOPOLITAN BOOK SHOP, Burbank, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Very nice clean unmarked bright tight.
Seller: Herbst-Auktionen, Detmold, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Dokument (1 S. quer 8°) mit eigenhändiger Unterschrift signiert Berlin-Lichterfelde, 6.2.1920 - von Loefen unterzeichnet als Hauptmann und Komp.Chef der 4. Kompanie eine Meldung für Kadett Werkmeister - 3 BEILAGEN : Vordruck Notiz für den nach Gr. Lichterfelde übertretenden Kadetten (Liste der Kleidungsstücke, Vordruck 2. Kompanie Kadettenhaus Wahlstadt, Dokument mit Unterschrift I. Bataillon 2.3.1920.
Published by Olamenu, Tel- Aviv, 1969
Seller: M.POLLAK ANTIQUARIAT Est.1899, ABA, ILAB, Tel-Aviv, Israel
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Original cloth. 320 pp. With plates and text illustrations. Fine. With articles by Friedrich Torberg, Gershom Scholem, Johannes Urizidil, and many others.
Published by Hugh M. Hefner, Chicago, 1968
Seller: La Social. Galería y Libros, Barcelona, BCN, Spain
Book First Edition
Tapa blanda. Condition: Muy bien. Primera edición. Herbert Gold; Robert L. Green; Hoke Norres; Jon Dempsey; Justice William O. Douglas; John T. Sladek; Thomas Mario Max Gunther; Richard Duggin; Marvin Kitman; Guillaume De Poitiers, Len Deighton; Harvey Kurtzman & Will Elder . MUY BUEN ejemplar. 218pp.
Published by Verlag F. Bruckmann Mänchen copyr. 1939, 1939
Seller: Versandhandel für Sammler, Borna, Germany
mit 66 Bildern, Halbleinen, 15 x 22,5 cm gut erhalten, persönliche private Erinnerungsschrift vorn de 136 S. 490 g.
Published by Jochen Enterprises, Berlin, 1997
ISBN 10: 393048630XISBN 13: 9783930486304
Seller: Buch et cetera Antiquariatsbuchhandel, Königswinter, NRW, Germany
Book
ca 29,5 x 21 cm Ecken minimal berieben, ansonsten im sehr guten Zustand. Geheftet Seiten.
Published by Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1970., 1970
Seller: Camberwell Books & Collectibles Pty Ltd, HAWTHORN EAST, VIC, Australia
187 pp including index, coloured photographic plates, b&w photographic illustrations, diagrams, ex-library copy, else fine copy in red, cloth boards.
Published by BONI LIVERIGHT MODERN LIBRARY, 1911
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. HARDBACK NODJ, Scarce First Modern Library 1ST Edition First Printing, 1911 on copyright pg, But really September 1917 per Toledano 1st ML Edition,1st printi, with Errata slip still intact opposite copyright page noting THE missing introduction of Francis Hackett which was received too late to include in this 1st edition, The novel, sometime subtitled An Oxford Love Story,Catalogue Number 3 - Spine 1 , LEATHERETTE, RUB WEAR TO GOLD GILT ON FRONT & Gilt on spine cvr almost gone, NOJACKET, Brown gold marblelized Brodzky end pages Endpapers, Modern Library , BL on Title Pg, Errata slip still intact opposite copyright page noting THE missing introduction of Francis Hackett which was received too late to include in 1st edition ,THE missing introduction of Francis Hackett which was received too late to include in this 1st edition, The novel, someti.
Published by BONI LIVERIGHT MODERN LIBRARY, 1917
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. with Errata slip still intact opposite copyright page noting THE missing introduction of Francis Hackett which was received too late to include in this 1st edition, The novel, sometime subtitled An Oxford Love Story, ,HARDBACK NODJ, 1911 on copyright pg, But really September 1917 per Toledano 1st ML Edition,1st printing, , first edition with catalog C3 and marbled endpapers. Errata slip still intact opposite copyright page noting THE missing introduction of Francis Hackett which was received too late to include in 1st edition,1 1/2 inch tall explanatory note . front matter is Toledano C3 (1917) list of ML titles opposite title page. but Toledo lists this rare printing as appearing in 1918 ? , Near Very Good with lightly bumped corners. This Hackett introduction was inserted in the second printing making the copies with the errata slip rare, IMITATION LEATHER, WITH MODERN Library & BL COLOPHON on front cvr light rub, front matter is Toledano C3 (1917) list of ML titles opposite title page. but Toledo lists this rare printing as appearing in 1918. Book is 6 5/8 inches tall X 4 1/4 IN. . 358 pages. This is the only title in the Modern Library in which such an absent introduction is so noted with a bound in explanation. title and author name on the spine. Type 1 binding, type "A" end pages, INNER back HINGE Starting cracked,
Published by Printed Matter, Inc. New York, NY, 1992
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
[26] pp.; 28 x 21.5 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; photocopy / xeroxed Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held April 10 - May 12, 1992. Curated by Max Schumann. Includes artists'' statements by some of the artists in the exhibition including: Liz Was, Paul Dean/Paper Shrine, Stokley Towles, Carol Stetser, Dana Henry, Karen M. Wirth, Frank Moore, Susan Gold, Larry Walczak, Marcello Diotallevi, Christian Rigal, Simon Ford, Judith Weinperson, Daniel Plunkett, J. Nebraska Gifford, Robert Drake, Deborah Small, Elizabeth Sisco, Carla Kirkwood, Scott Kessler, Louis Hock, David Avalos, Stephen Willats, Harold Lohner, Art Strike Action Committee, Joseph Nechvatal, Joan Mathews, Paul Weinman, Sabra Moore, Peter Silvia, Bern Porter, Sharon Gilbert, Heino Partanan, Miekal And, Tom Scarpino, Andrea Scott, David Thorne. "This book gathers together artists'' statements from participants in the exhibition BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY: Photocopier Artists'' Books and the Politics of Accessible Printed Technologies, held at the Printed Matter bookstore at Dia, from April 10 to May 12, 1992. The texts were generated from a questionnaire circulated by the curator Max Schumann." -- publisher''s statement. Good. 3 cm. dog-ear to top left corner of recto. Additional bumping along spine edge and rubbing of covers. Contents clean and unmarked.
Published by J M Dent & Sons EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY LONDON, 1965
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. HBDJ,1965, EARLY EDITION, VERYGOOD CONDITION, LARGER FORMAT ,DJ NICE CONDITION LITE WEAR TINY STAINS EDGE CHIPS WEAR, Dustjacket has a neat tape repair, very slight dustjacket wear, cover has slight wear along top edge, second page has previous owner name and details in pen, some pages largely in the early selections have a few pencil markings, one page previously folded in bottom corner. 439 PGS, NOTES ,INDEX OF BKS, BACK OF DJ SAYS FEW OF 500 AUTHORS, GOLD OUTER TOP EDGE OF PGS.
Published by Warner Brothers, Burbank, CA, 1972
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Original maquette demonstrating an early poster design for the 1973 film, featuring a vintage silver gelatin photograph of the legendary streetlit scene of Father Merrin's first arrival to Georgetown in the film mounted to the poster. A minimal design, without the credits information seen in the completed original "purple style" poster variant, and with a proposed (but ultimately unrealized) release date of Christmas Day shown at the bottom margin. This maquette compares both to the "purple style" poster in its use of said purple text, but also to the original black and white "special poster" design both in size and compositional austerity. The "special poster" measured 25 x 19 inches, as opposed to the standard 27 x 41 inches for the one sheet, and stated nothing but the film's title and the stark photo of Father Merrin. Based on the 1971 novel by William Peter Blatty, and written for the screen by Blatty. One of the great genre films of the 1970s that accomplished the uncommon feat of being an over-the-top sensation upon its release and gaining subsequent status as a classic, with a strangeness and depth supplied by Ellen Burstyn and Max von Sydow that only increases with repeated viewings. Another distinction was that it walked away with two Oscars (including Best Screenplay for Blatty), along with eight nominations (including Best Picture), a feat nearly unheard for a horror film. Set in Washington DC, and shot on location in Washington DC (notably Georgetown University), New York City, and Mosul, Iraq. 18 x 12.5 inches mounted on a 30 x 20 inch mat. Black, with the vintage black and white photo of Father Merrin affixed at the center and a hand painted release date. Title letters are hand cut from purple paper and affixed in place. Good condition, with water damage to the bottom three inches of the mat, and with soil and loss of glue adhesion to the white mat. Archivally matted and framed in a museum-quality frame with UV glass. National Film Registry. Clover, "Men, Women, and Chainsaws.".