Published by California Fruit Exchange, Sacramento, CA, 1966
Seller: S. Howlett-West Books (Member ABAA), Modesto, CA, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Magazine. Condition: Very Good+. B&W Illustrations; This is an oversized magazine with illustrated covers and a stapled spine. The magazine is in Very Good+ condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The text pages are clean and bright, though there is some light generalized toning throughout. The contents include: New Board of Directors, 1965 Fruit and Grape Industry Traffic Report, McFadden Retires, Anderson Feature Speaker at Annual Meeting, New Developments in Non-Tillage Cultivation, Sodian Bros. Join Exchange, Marketing through the Exchange, Comptroller Leney Retires, and, News of the Western Fruit Industry. "In the late 1880s, California citrus growers began organizing themselves into cooperatives, with the goal of increasing profits by pooling their risk and increasing their collective bargaining power with jobbers and packers. The economic depression that began in 1893 worsened farmers' situations, and intensified their desire to self-organize to their own benefit. In 1893, P. J. Dreher and his son, Edward L. Dreher, who became the "father of the California citrus industry" (18771964) , along with several other prominent citrus farmers and land owners formed the Southern California Fruit Exchange in Claremont, a small college town 30 miles (48 km) east of Los Angeles. The exchange originally represented only orange growers; in 1896 lemon growers joined. Growers from Los Angeles County, Orange County, and Riverside County were among the original members and later expanded to growers and groves in San Bernardino and Ventura Counties. By 1905, the exchange represented 5,000 members, 45% of the California citrus industry, and renamed itself the California Fruit Growers Exchange. " (from Wikipedia).
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
US$ 26.81
Quantity: 2 available
Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Brand New. Courteau, Maeve (illustrator). 256 pages. 6.00x0.58x9.00 inches. In Stock.
Published by Northrop 1972, Clean and Unmarked Text, 1972
Seller: GREAT PACIFIC BOOKS, Ventura, CA, U.S.A.
Some b/w Illustrations (illustrator). Paperback : soft cover edition in good to better condition, a typical used book with slight wear to edges and spine. Overall good / nice copy of this scarce title. Excellent reading on the subject. A good book to enjoy and keep on hand for yourself. Or would make a GREAT GIFT for the fan / reader in your life. Reading is one of the great pleasures in life. 275 pages. Each recipe has contributors name. Please send us a note if you have any questions. Thank you. Book.
Published by Extensions New York, NY, 1969
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
96 pp.; 22.9 x 14.8 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Issue number 2 of Extensions. Edited by Suzanne Zavrain and Joachim Neugroschel with contributions by Vito Acconci, André Breton, Jean Chatard, Marvin Cohen, James Conley, Diane Di Prima, Denis Dunn, Mary Ferrari, Charles Henri Ford, Dick Gallup, Dan Graham (two contributions), Annette Hayn, Piero Heliczer, Michael Heller, Wolfgang Hildesheimer, Robert Kern, Karl Krolow, Gerard Melanga, Don McCaig, Seiichi Niikuni, Pierre Reverdy, Anna Rosen, Hugh Seidman, Paul Thiel, Tony Towle, Georg Trakl, Nathan Whiting, and Emmett Williams. Reference : "Artists' Magazines : An Alternative Space for Art" by Gwen Allen. Cambridge / London, MA / United Kingdom : The MIT Press, 2011, pp. 259. Good. Yellowing and light staining of covers including a 2.4 cm. red color pencil mark on recto and additional yellow soiling. Two staple holes to recto with indentation carrying through to pages. Multiple dog-eared pages with other pages gently folded. "X" written in orange ink on page 46. Contents otherwise clean and unmarked.