Language: English
Published by American Philatelic Congress, 1956
Seller: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Previous owner's signature and date on the first free endpage. Front pastedown, rear pastedown, first couple of pages and last couple of pages show some light foxing. Three consecutive pages in the middle of the book have some corrections, underlines and notes. The rest of the pages are clean and unmarked. Exterior covers and spine are clean. No bumped corners. The book will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Patriotic Covers: Colonel E. E. Ellsworth" by Eugene V. Connett 3rd; "Canada: Dollar Decimal Currency" by Douglas and Mary Patrick; "United States: 10 Cents Jefferson, 1870-1879" by Cyril F. dos Passos; "Greece: Post Offices Abroad, Bucharest" by Alex G. Argyropoulos; "United States: Stamped Envelopes, Official Return Requests" by Thomas Doane Perry; "China: Japanese War Overprints of Occupied North China" by Bernard E. Stoloff; "United States: Early Precancels of Philadelphia" by Richard W. Garlichs; "Brasil: Postal Tax Stamps, 1933 and 1952, 1953" by Alfred J. Hillel; "Literature: Philatelic Handbooks, A List of Libraries in which they may be found" by John Freehafer and Helen K. Zirkle; "Australia: Kangaroos, Georgians, Air Posts" by Frank E. Adams; "Valentines: Rare Postal Usages" by Van Dyck MacBride; "Switzerland: Pre-adhesive Stamp Period" by George W. Caldwell; "United States: Gems of Proofdom, Panama-Pacific Die Proofs, 1915" by Francis J. McCall; "Latvija: Survey of All Issues" by Vincent Domanski Jr.; "Postal History: The Illinois Postal History Society" by Wilbur H. Duncan; "Greece: World War I Charity Issues, 1917; Surcharged Fiscal Stamps" by P. J. Drossus; "United States: Overland and Other Western Mails" by Philip H. Ward, Jr.; "Hungary: The Rogues Gallery" by William Stericker; and "Index, Subject, A. P. C. Congress Books 1-22" by George T. Turner.
Trade Paperback. Condition: New. First Edition. New! 'A fullness of the erotic that pervades the entirety of the book to its edges, where a continual corruption of our often unexpressed desires overflows into forms both lyrical and traditional. 'Butterflies Come Out At Night' continuously asks where the 'you' stands, and if desire can empower one to reach a fullness of self. No othering, but flowing seamless from source to rapid source. The book explores this encompassing and embracing body of care and power through poetry, collage, enchantments, and spells and keeps an aura that constantly shifts where the erotic nature of both writer and reader bloom through out the reading.' ~ Publisher.