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Published by Martial Arts Publications, Walsall, West Midlands, 1995
Seller: Bay Used Books, Sudbury, ON, Canada
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Magazine. Good Condition. Minor to Moderate wear. Binding fairly tight, pages lightly age toned. Pictures available upon request.
Publication Date: 1962
Seller: Battleground Books, Yorktown, VA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Stories of the RAF during WWII, from the Far East to the war over England and Europe. Very good copy of the 1st edition in a very good dustjacket protected by mylar. 143p.
Published by Herbert Jenkins, 1962
Seller: Aucott & Thomas, Ibstock, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. First Edition. Very clean & tightly bound hardback book with no inscriptions, in an unclipped dustjacket which creased and chipped at the edges with some short repaired tears. 144 pages, illustrations in the text.
Published by Herbert Jenkins, London, 1961
Seller: The Secret Bookshop, Tararua, New Zealand
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. 1st Edition. Pencil inscription and a little light shelf wear. The jacket has a couple of tears.
Published by Herbert Jenkins London, 1962
Seller: A Book for all Reasons, PBFA & ibooknet, Lowestoft, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
1st thus, 143pp, 17 in text half tone ills., light blue cloth lettered in silver at spine, the first book publication of a collection of twelve WW2 RAF stories by a variety of authors: Paul Clifton, Pat Gregory, Peter Pound, Geoffrey Norris, Leonard Trent, Leslie Hunt and D. H. Clarke with half tone drawings and photos, lightly rubbed and bumped at tips, spine and edges of boards a little sunned, crease and erasure top cnr. front free endpaper, no dustwrapper, very good,
Published by Paul D. Hardman Associates, San Francisco, 1980
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 48p., tabloid newspaper, 10.5x14 inches, news, reviews, columns, events, large gay business directory at rear, photos, art, editorials, lightly worn stapled newsprint. The bi-weekly became "The California Voice" in the mid-1980s and included a column reporting on Dianne Feinstein's activities as mayor of SF. Mostly an entertainment paper The Voice balanced bar and bath house coverage with political columns and news relating to Gay Liberation. This issue includes an LA section with a review of Ross MacLean's "Sluts" at Deja Vu Coffeehouse (for which this bibliographer was deemed too old at 26 to play a slut so designed and built the set instead!).
Published by Paul D. Hardman Associates, San Francisco, 1981
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 40p., tabloid newspaper, 10.5x14 inches, news, reviews, columns, events, extensive gay business directory at rear, photos, art, editorials, lightly worn, toned, stapled pictorial newsprint. Cover stories on interview with Sandy Duncan, SOMA, Poppers, West Coast Travel Guide & The Dutch Pogrom of 1730. The bi-weekly became "The California Voice" in the mid-1980s and included a column reporting on Dianne Feinstein's activities as mayor of SF. Mostly an entertainment paper The Voice balanced bar and bath house coverage with political columns and news relating to Gay Liberation.
Published by Paul D. Hardman Associates, San Francisco, 1981
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 40p., tabloid newspaper, 10.5x14 inches, news, reviews, columns, events, extensive gay business directory at rear, photos, art, editorials, lightly worn, toned, stapled pictorial newsprint. The bi-weekly became "The California Voice" in the mid-1980s and included a column reporting on Dianne Feinstein's activities as mayor of SF. Mostly an entertainment paper The Voice balanced bar and bath house coverage with political columns and news relating to Gay Liberation.
Published by Herbert Jenkins, London., 1961, 1st ed, 1961
Seller: Page After Page, Box Hill, VIC, Australia
h/c + d/j, 143 pages, 20.5x13.5cm, d/j edge worn , protected by removable plastic covering, illustrated, price clip, quite decent. Collection of RAF air aces and their exploits to escape back to Blighty.
Published by Paul D. Hardman Associates, San Francisco, 1980
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 48p., tabloid newspaper, 10.5x14 inches, news, reviews, columns, events, large gay business directory at rear, photos, art, editorials, very good stapled newsprint. The bi-weekly became "The California Voice" in the mid-1980s and included a column reporting on Dianne Feinstein's activities as mayor of SF. Mostly an entertainment paper The Voice balanced bar and bath house coverage with political columns and news relating to Gay Liberation.
Published by Paul D. Hardman Associates, San Francisco, 1979
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 28p., tabloid newspaper, 10.5x13.5 inches, news, reviews, columns, events, classified section, photos, art, editorials, lightly worn and toned stapled newsprint. The bi-weekly became "The California Voice" in the mid-1980s and included a column reporting on Dianne Feinstein's activities as mayor of SF. Mostly an entertainment paper The Voice balanced bar and bath house coverage with political columns and news relating to Gay Liberation.
Published by Paul D. Hardman Associates, San Francisco, 1979
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 28p., tabloid newspaper, 10.5x13.5 inches, news, reviews, columns, events, classified section, photos, art, editorials, lightly worn and toned stapled newsprint. The bi-weekly became "The California Voice" in the mid-1980s and included a column reporting on Dianne Feinstein's activities as mayor of SF. Mostly an entertainment paper The Voice balanced bar and bath house coverage with political columns and news relating to Gay Liberation. This issue includes a review of Robert Patrick's "Kennedy's Children".
Published by Paul D. Hardman Associates, San Francisco, 1980
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 28p., tabloid newspaper, 10.5x14 inches, news, reviews, columns, events, gay business directory at rear, photos, art, editorials, lightly worn, toned, stapled newsprint. The bi-weekly became "The California Voice" in the mid-1980s and included a column reporting on Dianne Feinstein's activities as mayor of SF. Mostly an entertainment paper The Voice balanced bar and bath house coverage with political columns and news relating to Gay Liberation.
Published by Paul D. Hardman Associates, San Francisco, 1980
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 32p., tabloid newspaper, 10.5x14 inches, news, reviews, columns, events, gay business directory at rear, photos, art, editorials, lightly worn, toned, stapled newsprint, cover edgeworn. The bi-weekly became "The California Voice" in the mid-1980s and included a column reporting on Dianne Feinstein's activities as mayor of SF. Mostly an entertainment paper The Voice balanced bar and bath house coverage with political columns and news relating to Gay Liberation.
Published by Paul D. Hardman Associates, San Francisco, 1980
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 36p., tabloid newspaper, 10.5x14 inches, news, reviews, columns, events, extensive gay business directory at rear, photos, art, editorials, lightly worn, toned, stapled newsprint, cover edgeworn. Cover story on Errol Flynn: the untold story. The bi-weekly became "The California Voice" in the mid-1980s and included a column reporting on Dianne Feinstein's activities as mayor of SF. Mostly an entertainment paper The Voice balanced bar and bath house coverage with political columns and news relating to Gay Liberation.
Published by Paul D. Hardman Associates, San Francisco, 1981
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 40p., tabloid newspaper, 10.5x14 inches, news, reviews, columns, events, extensive gay business directory at rear, photos, art, editorials, very good, stapled pictorial newsprint. Cover stories: West Coast Travel Guide, Jo Anne Worley interview, Gay Paper Folds (Sentinel) The bi-weekly became "The California Voice" in the mid-1980s and included a column reporting on Dianne Feinstein's activities as mayor of SF. Mostly an entertainment paper The Voice balanced bar and bath house coverage with political columns and news relating to Gay Liberation.
Published by Paul D. Hardman Associates, San Francisco, 1981
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 36p., tabloid newspaper, 10.5x14 inches, news, reviews, columns, events, extensive gay business directory at rear, photos, art, editorials, very good, stapled pictorial newsprint. Beyond the header on the cover page the Northern and Southern editions are identical. Cover stories: Reader Survey, Northern California Issue, Roger Casement. The bi-weekly became "The California Voice" in the mid-1980s and included a column reporting on Dianne Feinstein's activities as mayor of SF. Mostly an entertainment paper The Voice balanced bar and bath house coverage with political columns and news relating to Gay Liberation.
Published by Paul D. Hardman Associates, San Francisco, 1981
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 40p., tabloid newspaper, 10.5x14 inches, news, reviews, columns, events, extensive gay business directory at rear, photos, art, editorials, lightly worn, toned, stapled pictorial newsprint. Cover stories on interviews with Tommy Tune, Kirk Douglas & Burt Lancaster. The Uranian Ulrichs' novella. The bi-weekly became "The California Voice" in the mid-1980s and included a column reporting on Dianne Feinstein's activities as mayor of SF. Mostly an entertainment paper The Voice balanced bar and bath house coverage with political columns and news relating to Gay Liberation.
Published by Paul D. Hardman Associates, San Francisco, 1981
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 44p., tabloid newspaper, 10.5x14 inches, news, reviews, columns, events, extensive gay business directory at rear, photos, art, editorials, very good, stapled pictorial newsprint. The bi-weekly became "The California Voice" in the mid-1980s and included a column reporting on Dianne Feinstein's activities as mayor of SF. Mostly an entertainment paper The Voice balanced bar and bath house coverage with political columns and news relating to Gay Liberation.
Published by Paul D. Hardman Associates, San Francisco, 1981
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 40p., tabloid newspaper, 10.5x14 inches, news, reviews, columns, events, extensive gay business directory at rear, photos, art, editorials, very good, stapled pictorial newsprint. Cover stories: Fear & Loathing at the Elite Club. Interview with Milos Forman. The bi-weekly became "The California Voice" in the mid-1980s and included a column reporting on Dianne Feinstein's activities as mayor of SF. Mostly an entertainment paper The Voice balanced bar and bath house coverage with political columns and news relating to Gay Liberation.
Published by Paul D. Hardman Associates, San Francisco, 1981
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 36p., tabloid newspaper, 10.5x14 inches, news, reviews, columns, events, extensive gay business directory at rear, photos, art, editorials, very good, stapled pictorial newsprint. Beyond the header on the cover page the Northern and Southern editions are identical. Cover stories: Reader Survey, Northern California Issue, Roger Casement. The bi-weekly became "The California Voice" in the mid-1980s and included a column reporting on Dianne Feinstein's activities as mayor of SF. Mostly an entertainment paper The Voice balanced bar and bath house coverage with political columns and news relating to Gay Liberation.
Published by Paul D. Hardman Associates, San Francisco, 1981
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 36p., tabloid newspaper, 10.5x14 inches, news, reviews, columns, events, extensive gay business directory at rear, photos, art, editorials, very good, stapled pictorial newsprint. Except for band on cover Northern & Southern editions are identical. Cover stories: Rev. Broshears & the Police, interview with Edie Adams, Best & Worst Films of 1984. The bi-weekly became "The California Voice" in the mid-1980s and included a column reporting on Dianne Feinstein's activities as mayor of SF. Mostly an entertainment paper The Voice balanced bar and bath house coverage with political columns and news relating to Gay Liberation.
Published by Pynson Printers, New York, 1939
Seller: Capricorn Books, Oakville, ON, Canada
First Edition
Hard Cover. Condition: Good+. Hans Alexander Mueller, Emil Ganso, Dorothy McEntee, Thomas Nason, Paul Landacre, Edward A. Wilson, Jack Tinker, Clifton Line, Kurt Werth, Don Freeman, Thomas Nast, Charles & Marcia Woodbury, George Cruickshank, Arthur Boyd Houghton, Frederic Dorr Steele. (illustrator). First Edition (remainder mark). The four volumes of the "New Graphic Series" of the Colophon, 10 5/8" H, pictorial front boards/spines - lacking the original glassine dust jackets. No. 1 - March 1939, 115 pp, with linoleum cut by Hans Alexander Mueller, wood engraving by Emil Ganso and additional illustration by George Cruikshank & Edward A. Wilson, plus articles by George T. Goodspeed (The "First American" Queen Mab), Helen M. Knubel (Alexander Anderson: A Self Portrait); John Carter (Two Beckford Collections); Cedric Larson (Uncle Sam: Printer, Publisher and Literary Sponsor) Anne Lyon Haight (Charles Dickens Tries to Remain Anonymous); et al. No. 2 - June 1939, 107 pp, with woodcut by Dorothy McEntee and additional illustrations by Thomas Nast, Arthur Boyd Houghton and Jack Tinker, plus articles by Edward Robins (Philadelphiana); John Carter (The Library at Dormy House); John A. Kouwenhoven (Th. Nast as We Don't Know Him); Edwin A.R. Rumball-Petre (Some "Historic" Bibles); George L. McKay (Early American Book Auctions); Sinclair Hamilton (Arthur Boyd Houghton and his American Drawings); et al. No. 3 - September 1939, 101 pp, with wood engraving by Thomas Nason and additional illustrations by Frederic Dorr Steele, Charles & Marcia Woodbury and Clifton Line, plus articles by Babette Ann Boleman (Deephaven and The Woodburys); Logan Clendening (A Biblographic Account of the Bacon-Shakespeare Controversy); Manning Hawthorne (Nathaniel & Elizabeth Hawthorne, Editors); Leo M. Alpert (Naughty, Naughty!); John Carter (The Library of Frank Hogan at Washington, D.C.); et al. No. 4 - February 1940, [117] pp, with wood cut by Paul Landacre and additional illustrations by Don Freeman and Kurt Werth, plus articles by Jean Hersholt (Hans Andersen Fairy Tales); Bernard Lebovit (A Bibliophile in Rompers); Frank J. Hynes (A Memorandum for Rhodes Scholars; Hellmut Lehmann-Haupt (English Illustrators in the Collection of George Arents); Carolyn Wells (On Collecting Whitman); Lawrance Thompson (An Inquirty into the Importance of "Boston Prize Poems"); Lawrence Clark Powell (D.H. Lawrence and his Critics); et al. Plus: a group of Colophon-related items dated 1931-1940, including 2 exhibit notices, 5 subscription forms; Announcement of the Third Special Colophon Publication offered to Subscibers MCM XXX III (The City Looking Glass by Robert Montgomery Bird) with order form and addressed envelope laid in; 2 notices (one entitled Fair Warning, dated 1940); 1 questionnaire, 2 newspaper clipping and 5 addressed envelopes in varying sizes. Book No. 1 has a small stain on the front board, one very small corner bump, slight twist to the spine. Book No. 2 has a small area of soiling at the bottom corner of the front board, three pages with a very light small soiling mark in the margin, one illustration page with a very small foxing mark at the fore-edge. Book No. 3 has a small dent on the front edge of the spine and at the bottom edge of the front board, three very small corner bumps, one page has two very faint soiling marks in the margin, two pages have a foxing mark at the fore-edge. Book No. 4 has a previous owner's name and date/place in nk on the front free endpaper, a slight twist to the spine, very small bump and a very small tear at the top/rear of the spine. All books are very slightly bowed, very light edge wear and a few tiny edge bumps, very light browning to the edges of the boards and on the spine, light browning to the edges of the text blocks, very light soiling on the rear board. Additional items: the Announcement of the Third Special Colophon Publication. has scattered foxing - mostly on the front cover and also a few small soft edge creases; the newspaper clippings have moderate browning; all additional items are generally in very good condition.