Broadside Press (20 results)

Language: English
Published by Broadside Press and the University of Detroit Mercy Press 2004
- Softcover
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Book Collecting & Library Monthly March 1971 No.35 /. Eden Phillpotts (Harrington Hext) 1862-1960 (6 pages) / Sotheby's "Modern First Editions" auction of 14-15 December, 1970 with prices realised (9 pages) / Tauchnitz Of Leipzig list 1601-2 to 1699-1700 / Broadside Press - Black Poetry
B Hutchison (Editor) /. Eden Phillpotts (Harrington Hext) 1862-1960 (6 pages) / Sotheby's "Modern First Editions" auction of 14-15 December, 1970 with prices realised (9 pages) / Tauchnitz Of Leipzig list 1601-2 to 1699-1700 / Broadside Press - Black Poetry
Published by Book Collecting & Library Monthly 1971
- Softcover
- Periodical
Seller: Shore Books, London, United KingdomShore Books
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 36 pages. Eden Phillpotts (Harrington Hext) 1862-1960 (6 pages) / Sotheby's "Modern First Editions" auction of 14-15 December, 1970 with prices realised (9 pages) / Tauchnitz Of Leipzig list 1601-2 to 1699-1700 / Broadside Press - Black Poetry.
A Fiftieth Anniversary [Broadside printed at the Penmiel Press]
[author unknown] Penmiel Press Broadside. Edward Burrett, printer
Published by Penmiel Press. Asher, Surry. 1987 1987
Seller: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.Riverby Books
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No Binding. Condition: Very Good. Single sheet - broadside. A poem entitled A Fiftieth Anniversary 1929-1979. Author unknown. Printed in black and blue ink at the Penmiel Press by Edward Burrett, 'out of admiration and sympathy for the unknown author.' Embossed laurel wreath at the top. An extremely limited run on 100 copies. Ve…ry good condition on fine laid paper. Measures 11.75 x 8.25. Printed December 1987. Poem begins, "We met and married a long time ago / worked for long hours when wages were low / no TV, no wireless, no bath, times were hard / just a cold tap and a walk up the yard.".
Published by Broadside Press
Seller: Wonder Book, Frederick, MD, U.S.A.Wonder Book
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Condition: Very Good. Very Good condition. In polypropylene bag. (african americans, poetry, broadside press, catalogs ) A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp.
Hoes Are For Raking Leaves.
Broadside Press; Hodari Kinamo; LaDonna Tolbert; B. H. Rogers; Alvin Kingcade; Dudley Randall (publ.).
Published by Detroit, MI: Broadside Press. 1971
- First Edition
- Manuscript
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.Wittenborn Art Books
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Condition: Good. Broadside. 21.5 x 14 cm., Folded Page, Near Fine. Broadside No. 53, Broadside Series. First Edition. One of 500.

Tears And Kisses.
Broadside Press; Glenda Gracia; Wilbert E. Rutledge, Jr.; James Amaker; Porter Kirkwood; Lori Lunford; Dudley Randall (publ.).
Published by Detroit, MI: Broadside Press. 1971
- First Edition
- Manuscript
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.Wittenborn Art Books
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Condition: Good. Broadside. 21.5 x 27.5 cm., Folded Page, Very Good. Broadside No. 49, Broadside Series. First Edition. One of 500.
More imagesSUPERB COLOR WOODCUT CARICATURE of TONY WELLER, a large pipe-smoking black clad coachman who is the father of Sam Weller in the Pickwick Papers.
Reed, Philip G. (1908-1989). Illinois-born illustrator and founder in 1930 of the Broadside Press.
Published by Park Ridge, Illinois: Philip G. Reed, 1936. 1936
- Signed
Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd.
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Condition: Very good. - A superb 11 inch high by 7-3/4 inch wide color woodcut on a 21-1/4 inch high by 15-3/4 inch wide sheet of fine creamy paper. The image depicts Tony Weller, the father of Sam Weller who works for Mr. Pickwick in Dicken's "Pickwick Papers". A large fat man, Tony Weller is a coachman here attired in 18th or…early 19th century garb, with a long open black coat exposing a wool scarf over a checkered shirt and tight pants over which are drawn black turned-down boots. A black hat adorns his jolly-looking coachman's head and a thin long-stemmed pipe with a diminutive bowl nearly disappears in his extended large beefy hand. The image is very much reminiscent of 19th-century caricature. Signed and dated in pencil by the artist under the image at right: "Philip Reed 1936". Brown paper tape is mounted from the verso along the top edge of the print and there is a tiny tear to the left edge near the top, all of which can be easily matted out. A very attractive broadside print.

Ebony Woman.
Broadside Press; Lawrence C. Riley; Thomas Washington, Jr.; Robert L.; Mabarut Khalil Malik; Dudley Randall (publ.).
Published by Detroit, MI: Broadside Press. 1971
- First Edition
- Manuscript
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Condition: Good. 4to. [4 pp.] Folded Card, Very Good. One of 500 copies. Broadside No. 54, Broadside Series. First Edition.

To My Immortality.
Broadside Press; Yusuf; Jeanne Newkirk Smith; Robert T. Bowen; Carole Gregory Clemmons; Dudley Randall (publ.).
Published by Detroit, MI: Broadside Press. 1971
- First Edition
- Manuscript
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Condition: Good. 4to. [4 pp.] Folded Card, Very Good. One of 500 copies. Broadside No. 52, Broadside Series. First Edition.

Published by Broadside Press for Holiday House of New York City, Park Ridge Illinois 1939
- Hardcover
Seller: SOPHIE SCHNEIDEMAN RARE BOOKS, ABA, ILAB, LONDON, , United KingdomSOPHIE SCHNEIDEMAN RARE BOOKS, ABA, ILAB
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Coloured woodcuts by Philip G. Reed. One of 1500 copies. Set by hand in Caslon Old Face by John B. Reed and printed on Whitehead & Alliger's TJ paper at The Broadside Press. 12mo., original green cloth backed printed papaer covered boards with printed paper spine label. A very good, bright copy with only a couple of small marks…on the rear cover. With an insert proclaiming this to be one of the 50 books of the year, selected by the American Institute of Graphic Arts in 1939.
SUPERB COLOR WOODCUT CARICATURE OF A SKINNY SCHOOL TEACHER HOLDING A SWITCH AND A BOOK IN HIS HANDS.
Reed, Philip G. (b. 1908). Illinois-born illustrator and founder in 1930 of the Broadside Press.
Published by Park Ridge, Illinois: Philip G. Reed, 1937. 1937
- Signed
Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd.
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Condition: Very good. - sc A superb 11 inch high by 7 inch wide color woodcut on a 21-1/4 inch high by 15-3/4 ingh wide sheet of fine creamy paper. The image depicts a skinny bookish long-nosed man attired in striped vest over blue collarless shirt, long white gaiters drawn up the calf over brown pants. With the look of a school…-teacher about him, the character is holding an open book extended out in his right hand while a switch is held at his side in his left hand. The image is very much reminiscent of 19th-century caricature. Inscribed, signed and dated in 1947 in pencil by the artist under the image at right: "Philip Reed for Frank Cowles - 1947". There is a tiny tear to the left edge near the top, else near fine. A very attractive broadside print.

Published by [Toronto]: Aliquando Press, 1993. 1993
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A poetry broadside measuring 23cm x 33cm. Printed in three colours on mauve stock. Fine condition. Limited to 50 copies, this copy not numbered.

Published by Toronto: Wiliam Rueter / Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, 1990. 1990
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A pictorial broadside, text in green & black, measuring 21.5cm x 32cm. Fine condition. "Printed from the original wood block by William Rueter in an edition of 125 copies in July 1990 for the Friends of the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library." This copy not numbered, marked h/c.
[Cuala Press, Dublin.] Printed publication: number of 'A Broadside', limited to 300 copies, with two poems, one by Padraic Colum, set to music by Arthur Duff, each with a hand-coloured illustration by Harry Kernoff. From the Lynd archive.
Cuala Press, Dublin; Padraic Colum; Harry Kernoff ['A Broadside' W. B. Yeats and F. R. Higgins, eds; Arthur Duff, musical ed.; Robert and Sylvia Lynd]
Published by No. 7 New Series July Cuala Press Dublin 1935
Seller: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, , United KingdomRichard M. Ford Ltd
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An attractive item on four unpaginated folio pages, in a bifolium. Uncommon. In fair condition, lightly aged and creased, but not folded, with small closed tear at head of first leaf. Drophead title: 'No. 7 (New Series) July 1935. / A Broadside / Editors: W. B. Yeats and F. R. Higgins; Musical Editor, Arthur Duff. Published mont…hly at the Cuala Press, One Hundred and Thirty Three Lower Baggot Street, Dublin.' At bottom left of first page: '300 copies only.' At foot of last page: 'The illustrations on this Broadside are by Harry Kernoff, A.R.H.A.' Beneath the drop-head title is a large illustration of a man, newspaper under his arm, tramping home on a windy day along a country path to a cottage where a woman waits. It is coloured in green, pink, red, brown and grey. Beneath the illustration begins the poem to which it refers: Padraic Colum's 'A Ballad Maker', beginning 'Once I loved a maiden fair, / Over the hills and far away, / Lands she had and lovers to spare, / Over the hills and far away.' At the foot of the second page is Duff's score for the poem, which concludes at the head of the third page. It is followed by an illustration of an exotically-dressed lady washing her feet while sitting on steps in a Dublin street. It is coloured in green, blue, purple, red and orange. It is followed by an anonymous eight-line poem titled 'The Spanish Lady', beginning: 'As I was walking through Dublin City / At the hour of twelve in the night / Who should I see but a Spanish Lady / Washing her feet by candle light;'. At the head of the last page is a short musical score, headed 'Tune to "The Spanish Lady"'. The item is from the Lynd archive, and there are pencil notes of keys to both scores, apparently by Sylvia Lynd. Also in pencil, on the first page, is what looks like the word 'Oil', but by comparison with other items from the archive it is the price: '6d'.
[Cuala Press, Dublin.] Printed item: number of 'A Broadside', limited to 300 copies, with poems by James Stephens and Michael Moran ('Zozimus'), set to music by Arthur Duff, each with hand-coloured illustration by Victor Brown. From the Lynd archive.
Cuala Press, Dublin; James Stephens; Michael Moran ('Zozimus'); Victor Brown ['A Broadside' W. B. Yeats and F. R. Higgins, eds; Arthur Duff, musical ed.; Robert and Sylvia Lynd]
Published by No. 8 New Series August Cuala Press Dublin 1935
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An attractive item on four unpaginated folio pages, in a bifolium. Uncommon. In fair condition, lightly aged and creased, but not folded. Drophead title: 'No. 8 (New Series) August 1935. / A Broadside / Editors: W. B. Yeats and F. R. Higgins; Musical Editor, Arthur Duff. Published monthly at the Cuala Press, One Hundred and Thir…ty Three Lower Baggot Street, Dublin.' At bottom left of first page: '300 copies only.' At foot of last page: 'The illustrations on this Broadside are by Victor Brown.' Beneath the drop-head title is the first illustration, of a bird flying above a nest on a branch, coloured in grey-green. Beneath the illustration begins the poem to which it refers: James Stephens' 'The Fifteen Acres', beginning 'I cling and swing / On a branch, or sing / Through the cool clear hush of morning O!' Between the second and third parts of the poem, on the second page, is the score of its music. The poem ends on the third page, and is followed by an illustration, in red, green, grey, orange and yellow, of the pharaoh's daughter finding a baby in the rushes. Underneath this is the poem 'Pharao's [sic] Daughter', 'Attributed to Michael Moran - "Zozimus."'), beginning 'In Agypt's land contaygious to the Nile,'. On the last page is a second musical score, headed 'Tune to "Pharao's Daughter"'. The item is from the Lynd archive, and there are pencil notes to the scores, apparently by Sylvia Lynd. Beside the first she writes 'Good', and beside the second she makes a note of two alternative keys.
Published by Published Monthly by E.C. Yeats at the Cuala Press, Churchtown, Dundrum, County Dublin
Seller: J. Patrick McGahern Books Inc. (ABAC), Ottawa, ON, CanadaJ. Patrick McGahern Books Inc. (ABAC)
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Subscription Twelve Shillings A Year Post Free. [Containing]. THE YOUNG LADY'S LAMENTATION FOR THE LOSS OF HER TRUE LOVE. By James. Guthrie. Limited to 300 copies, folio, 28cm, 1 sheet printed on 3 pages (each part was printed on 3 page only, page 4 being blank), with hand colour woodcut illustration on pages one and two and a f…ull page black and white illustration on page three by Jack B. Yeats, slight dust worn, a very good copy (ids) See Millar pp49-54 & 120-121.
Published by The Wayzgoose Press (Katoomba, NSW 1991) 1991
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70cm x 50cm, No. 5 in a series of occasional broadsides, set in various typefaces and sizes, printed in three colours on Magnami Incisioni, limited edition of 50 copies, signed and dated by Mike Hudson, this copy No.33, published as a typegraphic tribute to commemorate the bi-centenary of Mozart's death. 1991 signed limited edit…ion.

1939 A. D. Pictorial History and World Map.
1939 United Press Broadside Map of the World and Pictorial History
- Map
Seller: Geographicus Rare Antique Maps, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.Geographicus Rare Antique Maps
Contact seller4-star sellerGood. Laid down on archival tissue. Lower right corner reinstated. Size 21 x 30.5 Inches. This 1939 United Press and Columbia Broadcasting System map of the world ravaged by war. The political map at center belies the violence then rampaging across the globe, but its results are apparent. Nazi Germany encompasses Austria and hal…f of Czechoslovakia and Poland, while the Soviet Unit occupies Poland's other half. War had been raging in Asia since 1937, mostly ignored here, apart from Manchukuo. Dashed lines trace global maritime trade routes and provide the distances. The Pictorial Border The border consists of printed photographs illustrating the European war, including the signing of the Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact, Nazi Germany's invasions of Poland and Czechoslovakia, and German ships set ablaze. Other images celebrate technological advances, such as the inaugural Pan-American trans-Atlantic clipper service and the 1939 New York World's Fair. Pope Pius XI's death is remembered, as is the crowning of Pius XII. Publication History and Census This map was created and published by the United Press and Columbia Broadcasting System in 1939. One example is cataloged in OCLC as being part of the collection at the Osher Map Library at the University of Southern Maine. References: Rumsey 8136.000. OCLC 55796954.

- Map
Seller: Geographicus Rare Antique Maps, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.Geographicus Rare Antique Maps
Contact seller4-star sellerGood. Infill to left and right edges. Heavy toning. Light wear along original fold lines. Text on verso. Size 22 x 14 Inches. This is a fascinating 1900 American Press Association broadside of the Boxer Rebellion its syndicated content. It is a unique example of how syndication agencies promoted themselves to newspapers around t…he country. Syndication agencies provided newspapers with up-to-date reporting that could be printed in regional publications, giving small town papers national and global coverage. A Closer Look The broadside features six illustrations that subscribing newspapers could use, each providing insight into the Boxer Rebellion. The top left is a map covering from Bohai Bay (Gulf of Pechili) to Beijing (Pekin) by way of Tianjin (Tientsin). Other towns and villages are marked, along with the railway connecting Beijing with Tianjin and Tangku. Three of the other illustrations are portraits of important individuals, such as the American general leading the relief expedition, the British customs agent in Beijing, and the six ambassadors who were in Beijing during the event. The final two illustrations include a street view of Beijing and a depiction of captured Boxers awaiting execution. Newspaper Syndication News syndication is a system whereby a central press organization creates and sells content to other newspapers. One of the earliest cases of syndication in the United States happened in 1841, when a newspaperman in New York City printed special editions of President John Tyler's annual speech to Congress and then sold them to various newspapers. The first syndicate was operating by the end of 1861. The American Press Association (who published this piece) was one of the first news agencies in the United States concerned only with providing syndicated material. They promoted their work with pieces like the present broadside. Newspaper syndication grew nationally, leading to publishing conglomerates and a homogenization of American news. By the turn of the 20th century, news agencies were providing their clients with complete printing plates of their material (so each newspaper did not have to set their own type), which allowed images to be syndicated as well. The Boxer Rebellion or Yihetuan Movement The Boxer Rebellion or Yihetuan Movement (1899 - 1901, ?????) was an anti-foreign anti-imperialist uprising marked by proto-nationalism in northeastern China. The rebellion was largely a response to Christian missionary activity in China and was initially supported by the Qing Empress Dowager Cixi and her ministers who distrusted the radical and unpredictable peasant movement but sympathized with their goal of driving foreign influence out of China. In June of 1900, some 20,000 Boxers, convinced that their spiritual and martial prowess gave them immunity to foreign weapons, attacked the Chinese Christians and foreign nationals living in Beijing's Legation Quarter. Although terrible violence ensued, the Legation Quarter was able to mount a ragtag defense which is outlined on this map. Relief came about a month later in the form of the Eight-Nation Alliance China Relief Force, which, with an army of some 20,000, defeated the Boxers and occupied Beijing, as well as several other northern Chinese cities. The atrocities and looting that ensued, particularly at the hands of Russian and Japanese forces, are well documented and horrifying. Publication History and Census This broadside was created and published by the American Press Association in 1900. This is the only known surviving example.

Seller: Princeton Antiques Bookshop / Ruffolo Enterprises, Atlantic City, NJ, U.S.A.Princeton Antiques Bookshop / Ruffolo Enterprises
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Condition: VERY GOOD. Roycroft symbol on lower right coorner, large initial in 2 colors, water mark reads Roycroft with Symbol, no date circa 1914 DATE PUBLISHED: 1914 EDITION.