Published by Published by Popular Mechanics Co., Chicago. Copyright 1943., 1943
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Good to very good condition. Spine tips are worn and spine edges are rubbed and a little rough. Two inch light crease at top corner of back cover. Articles about Back Yard Vegetable Gardening, Orchids Grown at Home, and Lawn Care. 127 pages.
Language: English
Published by John Hopkins University Press for the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Baltimore, Maryland / London, England, 2003
ISBN 10: 0801872561 ISBN 13: 9780801872563
Seller: Andover Books and Antiquities, Andover, MA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very good condition. xi, 385 pp. Volume 32. LCC: 3602370.
Language: English
Published by Frederick Ungar Publishing Company, NY, 1961
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st. 1st American edition; dj w/lite wear, tape shadow, unclipped price, in mylar; blue c w/silver gilt spine titles; owner's plate; 227 clean, unmarked pages.
Language: English
Published by Starfire Publishing Ltd, 2009
ISBN 10: 1906073023 ISBN 13: 9781906073022
Seller: Gates Past Books Inc., NY, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. London: Starfire Publishing Ltd, 2009. NEW. Top corner bump (see scan), as per usual, and as received from Publisher (initial copies where shipped from Starfire in less than adequate protective packaging). This issue features "Supplement: A Selection of Papers from the 2004 'Thelema Beyond Crowley' Conference". First Edition. Soft Cover. New. Illus. by Austin Osman Spare, Kyle Fite, Peter Smith, Allen Holub. 4to size - 11½" tall. Oversized Safely, Securely Packed.
Language: English
Published by Starfire Publishing Ltd, 2011
ISBN 10: 1906073104 ISBN 13: 9781906073107
Seller: Gates Past Books Inc., NY, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. London: Starfire Publishing Ltd, 2011. NEW / UNREAD (see scan), Limited to 639 copies thus. First Edition. Soft Cover. New. Illus. by Austin Osman Spare, Kyle Fite, Daniel Schulke, Chang Wu Gow, Shouxing, Gary Dickinson. 4to size - 11½" tall. Oversized Safely, Securely Packed.
Published by San Diego, CA: Corinth Suspense Classic / Regency Suspense Novel #s CR118, CR121, CR125 & CR129 1st Editions 1966, 1966
Seller: John McCormick, Mississauga, ON, Canada
First Edition
Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Near Fine. Robert Bonfils (front covers) (illustrator). First Edition. ----------paperbacks. 4 BOOKS, the entire 4 Dr. Death series issued by Corinth Regency in 1966, reprinting the 1930's pulp magazine. There were only 3 issues of the Dr. Death pulp magazine, published in 1935. The first 3 books of this offering reprint the lead novels from the 3 magazines, while the 4th book reprints the various short stories which were also included in the magazines. Comments on each book follow (my highest rating is near fine, as no used book is perfect). # 1 has a faint reading crease, a tiny corner crease, a trace of edgewear, and is VG+ to near fine. # 2 has only modest marks and is near fine. # 3 has a faint reading crease and is near fine. The scarce # 4 has a reading crease, edgewear, a little browning to the page edges, a price stamp to the top pages edge, and is VG to VG+. An attractive series, uniform in appearance, with Robert Bonfils front cover art.
Published by Helix, Seattle, 1969
Seller: Long Brothers Fine & Rare Books, ABAA, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Tabloid Newspaper. Condition: Very Good. Maryl Clemmens, Walt Crowley, Gary Finholt, W. Ward (illustrator). First Printing. Tabloid printed black on newsprint measuring 11.25 x 17.5 inches. Pp. 24 including covers. Cover wrap and center spread printed in color. Cover edges lightly age-toned, a few interior edges with lower corners with small marginal chip. An issue of the Seattle underground bi-weekly, with articles on changes to drug laws, censorship in the press, and Nelson Rockefeller's travels in Latin America, additionally to a section of "silly songs" by J Cunnick, with illustrations by W. Ward. Rear cover advertises the Third annual Bellevue Film Festival.Helix joined a burgeoning underground press then including groundbreaking alternative papers the East Village Other, the Los Angeles Free Press, the Fifth Estate and the Berkeley Barb. Founded by Paul Sawyer, Paul Dorpat and Lorenzo Milam, it sprang from their intellectual fervor at the Free University, an alternative thinktank they also founded. Eventually star-illustrator Walt Crowley assumed editorship.A pebble in the shoe of Seattle establishment, the "hip rag" brought attention to civic injustice by rallying its youthful readership to activism. The apogee of that effort followed the 1970 killing of students at Kent State: over the course of May 5-8, Helix organized protests that blocked US Interstate 5 while marching between the University District and rallies at the Federal Courthouse in downtown Seattle. Early issues are increasingly scarce. This copy is housed in a removable, clear sleeve with an acid-free backing. .
Published by Helix, Seattle, 1967
Seller: Long Brothers Fine & Rare Books, ABAA, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Tabloid Newspaper. Condition: Near Fine. William Ward and Walt Crowley (cover illustrators) (illustrator). First Printing. Tabloid printed on newsprint measuring 11.25 x 17.5 inches. Pp. . Front and rear covers printed in color. A crisp copy with minimal toning to inner leaves. An early issue of the Seattle underground bi-weekly (transformed into a weekly from September 1969), notable for a page of ads dominated by the Grateful Dead, listed as playing two Seattle shows. One was at the Eagles Auditorium, established as the fraternal organization's Aerie #1 in the early 1900s, with the Daily Flash and the Magic Fern opening. The other Grateful Dead appearance is listed as an "Electric Be-In" at the city's prominent Golden Gardens beachfront park. This issue features William Ward's cover illustration of women holding a torch, and Walt Crowley's rear cover illustration titled "Needle" with Jesus crucified on a hypodermic syringe, both printed in color.In late spring 1967, Helix joined a burgeoning underground press then including groundbreaking alternative papers the East Village Other, the Los Angeles Free Press, the Fifth Estate and the Berkeley Barb. Founded by Paul Sawyer, Paul Dorpat and Lorenzo Milam, it sprang from their intellectual fervor at the Free University, an alternative thinktank they also founded. Eventually star-illustrator Walt Crowley assumed editorship. A pebble in the shoe of Seattle establishment, the "hip rag" brought attention to civic injustice by rallying its youthful readership to activism. The apogee of that effort followed the 1970 killing of students at Kent State: over the course of May 5-8, Helix organized protests that blocked US Interstate 5 while marching between the University District and rallies at the Federal Courthouse in downtown Seattle. [FOR VOLS. I - III:] Early issues are increasingly scarce. This issue is housed in a removable, clear sleeve with an acid-free backing. .