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Condition: Very Good. Very Good condition.
Condition: Very Good. Very Good condition.
Condition: Very Good. Very Good condition.
Condition: Very Good. Very Good condition.
Condition: As New. Like New condition.
Condition: Very Good. Very Good condition.
Condition: Very Good. Very Good condition.
Condition: Very Good. Very Good condition.
Condition: Very Good. Very Good condition.
Published by Kitchen Sink, 1987
Seller: Downtown Atlantis Books, EVANSTON, IL, U.S.A.
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Comic. Condition: Very Good. Very good, nice condition. Comic is flat, tight and clean.
Published by Kitchen Sink, 1987
Seller: Downtown Atlantis Books, EVANSTON, IL, U.S.A.
Comic
Comic. Condition: Very Good. Very good+/near fine, great condition. Comic is flat, tight and clean.
Condition: Very Good. Very Good condition.
Condition: Very Good. Very Good condition.
Condition: Very Good. Very Good condition.
Condition: Very Good. Very Good condition.
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. Book has only a hint of wear. Appears unread. ; Cartoon; Vol. 2; Color Cartoons; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; Three graphic/cartoon stories accentuating violence. "God's Bosom" by Jack Jaxon, "Here He Is the Artist Himself" by Rand Holmes, and "Quagmire of Occult Stories" by Will Eisner. This is second issue of the restart of this comic.
Published by Kitchen Sink Press, 1988
ISBN 10: 0878160450ISBN 13: 9780878160457
Seller: Zoom Books Company, Lynden, WA, U.S.A.
Book
Condition: Good. Book is in good condition and may contain underlining or highlighting and minimal wear. The book can also include library labels. May not contain miscellaneous items (toys, dvds, etc). We offer 100% money back guarantee and fast customer support.
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Published by Kitchen Sink, 1990
Seller: Downtown Atlantis Books, EVANSTON, IL, U.S.A.
Comic
Comic. Condition: Good. Good, worn condition. Cover is well attached and inside pages are clean.
Published by Kitchen Sink Press, 1993
Seller: El Boletin, Barcelona, BCN, Spain
Art / Print / Poster
Condition: Aceptable. Autor: Kitchen Sink Press. Editorial: Kitchen Sink Press. Fecha Edición: 1993. Estado: BIEN. Buen estado general. Formato Poster de 49,5cm x 33cm. Grabado.
Published by Orestes Press Publications, Denton, TX, 1997
Seller: Lotzabooks, Oak Point, TX, U.S.A.
First Edition
Stapled Softcover. Condition: Fine. First Edition. 52pp; The Kitchen Sink Poets were a group of students from North Texas University who compiled this book in December, 1997; This is limited edition copy # 37/200; Minimal shelfwear with slight creasing; Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 pound. Category: Poetry; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 101902.
Paperback. Condition: new. New Copy. Customer Service Guaranteed.
Published by Kitchen Sink, 1987
Seller: Cider Creek Books, Newark, NJ, U.S.A.
Comic
Comic. Condition: Fine. Kitchen Sink; Alien Fire ( 1987 Series ) issue #1 dated January 1987 with a Very Fine/Near Mint [ NM90 ] condition, c1.; 1987; Vol. 1.
Published by Princeton, WI: Kitchen Sink Press, 1988 for both, 1st Edition, First Printing for BOTH, Princeton, Winsconsin, 1988
ISBN 10: 0878160582ISBN 13: 9780878160587
Book First Edition
Hard Cover. Condition: See Description. Al Capp (illustrator). First Edition. ----------( 1st printing of the First HARDCOVER Editions ) ---hardcovers, BOOK 5 which covers 1939 is Very Good+ with a bit of rubbing and flaking at spine and corner tips, small sticker pull and glue repair to a torn patch on rear panel, ---BOOK 6 which covers the 1940 is a Near Fine example, a wee bit of light rubbing, both books are in uniform format, introduction in book 5 by Capp cairol, Intro in book 6 by by Price and Turner, 176 and 174 pages, all comic strips are in b&w, ---whilst KITCHEN SINK Press was putting these collections together some strips were not readily available so were provided from the collection of BILL BLACKBEARD, any image directly beside this listing is the actual book and not a generic photo.///NOT SIGNED ---GUARANTEED to be AVAILABLE/// ---sizes are approximate (generally within 1/8 inch)------ Size: 12w x 9.25h Inches. Not Signed.
Published by 27 Bishops Road London N6. 11 October, 1965
1p., 4to. In fair condition, lightly aged and creased. He asks her whether she means by 'a favourite recipe' one 'which I know of that others are likely not to know of? Or just one that I like but might well be familiar?' He ends by suggesting that she try asking Alan Bates, 'who I think has a secret recipe'. He gives an address for the actor.
Published by Princeton, Selbstverlag, 1983
Seller: Versand-Antiquariat Konrad von Agris e.K., Aachen, Germany
Comic
4°, Broschiert. Condition: Neu. 40 Seiten Underground Comic; Insgesamt neuwertig; Weitere Ausgaben verfügbar. Konvolutpreise können erfragt werden. . Als Versandart wählen wir immer eine schnelle Option (in Deutschland Brief oder DHL-Paket, ins Ausland Warenpost oder DHL-Paket). Preis inkl. MwSt. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 73.
Published by Princeton, Selbstverlag, 1981
Seller: Versand-Antiquariat Konrad von Agris e.K., Aachen, Germany
Comic
4°, Broschiert. Condition: Neu. 32 Seiten Underground Comic; Insgesamt neuwertig; Weitere Ausgaben verfügbar. Konvolutpreise können erfragt werden. . Als Versandart wählen wir immer eine schnelle Option (in Deutschland Brief oder DHL-Paket, ins Ausland Warenpost oder DHL-Paket). Preis inkl. MwSt. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 58.
Published by 27 Bishop's Road London N6. 24 November, 1964
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
1p, 4to. In fair condition, aged and lightly creased. Folded twice. The letter begins: 'Dear Bernard, | You probably know that I have just returned from Cuba and it was an exciting trip. | Unfortunately, one of the most depressing things was their very bad theatre; this is particularly because it is new and has no tradition, but also, to a great extent, due to their intolerable isolation.' Although there is little that they can do, Wesker promised to 'send as many plays and books' as he can. 'They really don't have hard currency to purchase more than a handful of international works', so Wesker has promised 'to write to a few writers and publishers asking whether they would contribute copies of their work which I would send, together with the Leyland buses, on a ship to Cuba'. Kops cannot imagine 'how hungry they are to be in contact'. He asks for copies of Kops's plays and of his book 'The Whole World is a Wedding'. He would buy the books, but this 'would work out very expensive', so he is 'asking lots of writers to share the burden'. He ends with best wishes to 'Erica and the children'.
Published by 20 Fitzroy Square London N1. 17 October, 1962
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Both 1p, 4to, and in good condition, lightly aged and folded once. Both letters addressed to Hodes at Beit Rosenberg, Keron Heyesod Street, Herzlia-on-Sea, Israel. The subject of the letters is Centre 42, the touring arts group Wesker formed to bring culture to the masses on his release from prison, following a sentence for civil disobedience with the Committee of 100 in opposition to nuclear weapons. The group moved to the Roundhouse in London in 1964. The first letter begins: 'Emersed as I have been in the festivals, I have only just got around to answering your letter and I find in it that you ask me to send some material to a friend in Ramat Chem. I am afraid it is too late to send him material now as he has probably returned. I am sorry about this, but I hope that the enclosed material will give some indication of the scope of the festivals.' The first three festivals have been 'mounted with varying success but the project as a whole has gained a great deal of public attention, though not always sympathy. There is something inherent in the English personality that considers culture outside the commercial framework to be an enfringement of a basic democratic principle.' He concludes: 'Plenty of Israeli theatres appear to have wanted my plays none of them have yet done so. [sic] God knows why.' The second letter is on Centre 42's stylish letterhead in grey and red, and begins with reference to a meeting between the two men in Israel, and 'Megged's book', a copy of which he has received from the publisher Gollancz. 'Concerning Centre 42 I have sent all the information about us to Dov Vardi and I understand he is going to write about us'. Wesker is sending 'a set of literature' to Hodes, adding: 'However, it strikes me as very strange that anyone in Israel should be interested in this sort of movement, since as far as I understand the Histadruth spends over a million pounds on the Arts and cultural activity in Israel, and this is what we dream of happening here in England. [ ] We even quote Israel as an example of the situation we should like to see.'.