Published by Time Inc, New York, 1966
Seller: A&D Books, South Orange, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Magazine. First edition. Good magazine a mailing label to the front, a patch of light dampstaining to one corner, tanning to the page edges, and light signs of handling. BOOKS SHIP THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY, WRAPPED IN PADDING, IN A BOX. The May 13, 1966, issue of Life magazine, with: a large color pictorial photographed by Henri Dauman of Olana, Frederic Edwin Church's home above the Hudson River, in danger of being destroyed by the artist's heirs; a fashion pictorial photographed by Henry Grossman and Terence Spencer of Carnaby Street men's mod clothing, making a splash in the US; in Alabama, African-American candidates run against whites while George Wallace tries to cement a dynasty; Nick Piantanida's attempt to break the world free-fall record, photographed by Robert W. Kelley; a profile of the actor George Hamilton, Lynda Bird Johnson's beau; a profile of Caroline Glyn, Britain's teenage novelist, by Perdita Huston; a profile of Senator J. William Fullbright; a Dick Tracy ad for Ford's Autolite and a Corvair ad; and much more. Edited by Edward K. Thompson. Staple-bound; 124 pages + NYC area ad sections bound-in; color and b&w illustrations throughout; 10.5 x 13.5 inches.
Published by Ergo Communications, 1992
Seller: Vero Beach Books, Vero Beach, FL, U.S.A.
Art / Print / Poster
No Binding. Condition: As New. As new condition black-and-white photographic Elvis prints, each of the five prints measuring 16 inches by 12 inches, contained in a elephant folio size (16 inches tall) fine condition stiff cardboard black-and-white photographic folder. Prints included are are as follows: 1) Elvis Presley, 4th National TV appearance, March 17th, 1956, copyright Alfred Wertheimer, 1979; 2) Elvis Presley on his Harley-Davidson, Memphis, Tennessee, July 4th, 1956, copyright Alfred Wertheimer, 1979; 3) Elvis Presley at Penn Station, New York City, July 1st, 1956, copyright Alfred Wertheimer, 1979; 4) Elvis Presley's Birthday, Graceland, 1960, copyright Henri Dauman, 1989; 5) Elvis Presley, Graceland, Memphis, Tennessee, 1960, copyright Henri Dauman, 1992. "ELVIS PRESLEY. Share with us memories of the King of Rock 'n' Roll, through these rare and unique photos, offered for the first time in this format and quality. These striking photos feature the young Elvis, the time most beloved by his fans. Elvis at his most innocent, most vulnerable, most intensely charismatic. Elvis in the last moments before the man became the legend. Never again, would anyone be allowed to see the man behind the myth." -- from the rear outer folder.
Published by The New York Times & Arno Press, New York, 1967
First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Fair. Dauman, Henri (cover); Larsen, Peter; Anthony, Eugene; Samuels, Gertrude; Huehnergarth, John; Maggio, Gene; Tierney, Tom; Larsen, Peter; Peterson, Gosta; Lewis, P.F.; Peterson, Gosta (illustrator). First Edition. 144 pages. Features: Cover Photo of General Charles de Gaulle; An All Volunteer Army - the cash for abolishing the draft; Two Kinds of Tankers - clean and dirty - life aboard these ever-growing sea vessels; France's Struggle of Apres de Gaulle has Begun; Haight Ashbury - the 'Hashbury' is the Capital of the Hippies - great photo-illustrated article by Hunter S. Thompson; The Price of Hogs is way down; There are 300 Negroes at the University of Alabama - 4 years after Governor Wallace stood in the door - photo-illustrated article; Classy photo-ad for Hunter Haig men's fashions features gent in cream-colored suit beneath caption 'How Completely Have You Conformed?'; Fantastic Magee Carpet ad features "Schultz The Carpet Ripper"; Amazing color centerfold cross-section illustration of Montreal's Place Bonaventure and its 3.1 million square feet of commercial space; Photo of Vivian Malone, the first Negro to graduate from U.A., in 1965; Fashion photos of summer separates; Many gorgeous color fashion ads; "; How to Talk Childrenese; Photos of home designed for Mr. & Mrs. Charles Prussack by George Nemeny; and more. Above-average external wear. Covers loose but present. Faint library stamp and handwritten date upon front cover. A worthy vintage copy.
Published by The New York Times & Arno Press, New York, 1964
First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Good. Brake, Brian; Dauman, Henri; Jeffry, Alix; Conley, Robert; Henle, Fritz; Gossett, Carl; Block, Ruth; Huehnergarth, John; Golden, Alice; Zimmer, Fred (illustrator). First Edition. 136 pages. Features: Nice color Jade East ad; Omega watch ad inside front cover; Gorgeous color fashion ads; Bankers Trust ad with photo of John Leahey; Chairman Mao - Nationalist First, Communist Second - article with photo; Eight fascinating photos of scenes in India; A professor argues in favor of a guaranteed income; Cold War Article declares that Western security depends on our showing superior nerve and skill; Behind the Smile on 'Krokodil', the Russian magazine founded in 1922; 'Herr Bundeskanzler', Ludwig Erhard, visits Washington - article with photo; How Much Academic Freedom is There?; Where are the New Playwrights?; The Official Case for Apartheid - South Africa's Foreign Minister outlines the history and philosophy behind his country's policy of 'separate development' for whites and nonwhites; Explanation of the 'Black Psyche' - article with photo of "Uncle Jack" statue in Natchitoches, LA; Chesterfield cigarette ad features Howard G. Heaton, Joan Kakow and Felix de Cossio; Nice Columbia Records ad features photo of Ray Conniff; Photo of Bert Lahr on stage in "Milliken Breakfast Show"; Color Caravelle watch ad; The status of wives in France has been elevated to the level of pals rather than pets, but is it all for hte better?; Coat fashion ad features 'senior' models Ida Shlansky, Marion Smith, Celestine Doctor and Rose Millstein, Louis Shlansky, Sandy Smith, Arthur Doctor and Dan Millstein; Great color centerfold photo ad for Creslan fabric features fourteen men standing along bar; Seven wonderful photos of youth fashion around the world; Nostalgic color-photo ad for Pleetway His'n Her pajamas (look like martial arts gear) at Gimbels; Rev. William Glenesk stirs up Brooklyn Heights; Nice one-page color photo ad for Guiness Extra Stout; Beach fashion photos by James Moore; The Case for 'Intelligent Neglect' of children; Ad for Mott's 'Figure Control Meal'; Attractive color Carlsberg Beer ad; Photos of living room decorated by Albert Hadley of Mrs. Henry Parish 2d Inc.; One-page ad for Degna Home Fluoridation Service promotes their service available on Long Island, in New Jersey or Connecticut - with photo of the John Snyder Family of Hicksville, NY; Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy.