Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. NEW YORK: Reuters (2002). First edition. Third printing. Hardbound. Fine/fine. A nice clean copy. Shipped in well padded box. Smoke-free shop. SALE. Photography, quarto.
Published by Eda Casciani, Melrose Park, IL, 1967
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Melrose Park, IL: Eda Casciani. 1967. First edition. Decorated/pictorial wrappers [about 5.75" x 9"], saddle-stapled, [45] pages [last numbered page is 41], illustrated. Poet Percival R. Roberts III has written his name ["PRRobertsIII"] to the first page. Very good with some edge creasing to the oversize cover] save for yellow hi-lighting to some of the names in the list of Contributors. bx276.
Published by Popular Publications, Toronto, 1943
Seller: WF Sandercombe, Burlington, ON, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. First Printing - First Thus. 96 pp. General wear. This issue contains: Westward to Blood and Glory by LeRoy Boyd; Furlough from the Dark Trails by Ruel McDaniel and Curtis Bishop; Blood Sweat and Bullwhips by Gunnison Steele; Hangnoose Substitute by Morgan Lewis; Telecote's Owlhoot Tutor by Ross Rocklynne; Dead Man's Dogs by Jim Kjelgaard; Blizzard Maverick by Ben T. Young; Steel to Painted Post by Lee E. Wells; and Chained to Glory by A. Kenneth Brent and Dan Kirby. Size: 4to. Book.
Language: English
Published by Univ of Washington Pr, 2017
ISBN 10: 0874223504 ISBN 13: 9780874223507
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
US$ 33.50
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Brand New. 318 pages. 8.75x5.75x0.75 inches. In Stock.
Published by OutWeek, New York, 1991
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 44p., 7.5x10.5 inches, stories, articles, reviews, mostly personals and classified ads, an Urban Guide to Gay America, very good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps.
Published by OutWeek, New York, 1991
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 34p., 7.5x10.5 inches, stories, articles, reviews, mostly personals and classified ads, an Urban Guide to Gay America, very good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Two page article with b&w photos on gay theatre including "Falsettoland", "The Sum of Us", and "The History of Pornography".
Published by GCN, Boston, 1977
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 20p., folded tabloid newspaper, columns, features, reports, resources, events, entertainment, ads, very good on newsprint. Cover stories on the setback to gay rights in Miami, safety issues in Boston's baths, Malcolm Boyd interviewed. Much on Anita Bryant and Dade County. The GCN began as a weekly newsletter for the Boston Area but expanded fairly quickly into a national tabloid and has even had sister publications sprout up in Hawaii and Australia/New Zealand.
Language: English
Published by Univ of Washington Pr, 2017
ISBN 10: 0874223504 ISBN 13: 9780874223507
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
US$ 36.19
Quantity: 2 available
Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Brand New. 318 pages. 8.75x5.75x0.75 inches. In Stock.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good.
Published by CARSTENS PUBLICATIONS, FREDON, NJ
Seller: Gian Luigi Fine Books, Albany, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: VG. Dust Jacket Condition: NO DJ. VOL. I 1974-1977 (WINTER 1974-OCTOBER 1977 & VOL.3 1979-1981(NOVEMBER 1979-SEPTEMBER 1981.
Published by Liberation Publications, San Mateo, 1976
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 40p., + 40p. Trader Dick personals and shopping section, folded tabloid newspaper, mild toning, very good on newsprint. Cover story: long interview with McKuen accompanied by photos and samples of his poetry. Disco Queen Gaynor. A report on the gay scene in Chicago.
US$ 145.27
Quantity: 2 available
Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Brand New. 384 pages. 9.50x6.50x0.75 inches. In Stock.
Published by Canucks Publishing, Vancouver, B.C., 1970
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Fair. First Edition. 68 pages. Great memento from early in the Canucks' first NHL season! Features: Cover photo of Rod Gilbert of the New York Rangers; The Goalies (God Help'em) - article with photo of Johnny McKenzie and Charlie Hodge; "Nice Guy" - Emile Francis - article on the Rangers' coach/GM; Photos of Canucks' staff and management team; Profile of Tom Scallen and his Medicor (Medical Investment Corporation) which owns the Canucks; Article on Eddie Giacomin with nice illustration; Article and photo on the Bulldog Line, consisting of Dave Balon, Walt Tkaczuk and Bill Fairbairn; Brad Park - Setting the Trend for Defencemen - article and illustration; Great full-page colour ad for "Old Style" Beear features old-timer in what appears to be Vancouver Millionaires hockey gear; Ted Reynolds of Hockey Night in Canada - His Greatest Thrill; Large Canada Dry ad featuring photo of Andre Boudrias; Article on Penalty Killing; Nice colour photo Yardley ad featuring Bobby Orr; Centerfold (loose but present) presents the lineups of the Canucks and New York Rangers; Great ad for CKWX Radio 1130 features photos of J. Paul McConnell and Bill Good (Sr.); Another article on Emile Francis; Back page sketch and feature of Eddie Giacomin; plus many great vintage ads. Above-average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy.
Published by Feral House, Los Angeles, 2000
Seller: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
Signed
Signed by Adam Parfrey, contributor and editor, on the title page in red ink. xii, 458 pp. Bound in publisher's wraps. Second printing of the first edition. Near Fine with bumping to top corner, some sticker schmutz on rear cover. Uncommon signed.The follow-up to Parfrey's original anthology Apocalpyse Culture, first published in 1987 by his initial publishing concern, Amok Press, and then heavily revised when reprinted by his imprint Feral House. The book had a huge cultural impact, acting as a gateway drug for many readers, introducing them to wild fringe ideas and obscure figures that, pre-internet, they probably never would have encountered otherwise. This sequel is in many ways a stiffer drink, attempting to encompass some of the profoundly disturbing weirdness the internet had begun to unleash on culture. It ends, fittingly enough, with a satirical short story by the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski, about the foolhardiness of embracing identity politics in the face of technological apocalypse and human extinction.