Language: English
Published by Hill & Wang, New York, 1973
ISBN 10: 0809013703 ISBN 13: 9780809013708
Seller: Philosopher's Stone Books, Lake Katrine, NY, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. 0809013703 as if never read, no creases or wrinkles, no markings, 208 pages.
Published by Federation Francais Des Cine-Clubs, Paris, France, 1970
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Good. First Edition. Text is in French, with photographs. "$1.75" small stamp to upper edge of front cover; in worn covers showing short corner creases to lower right corner of front cover and first few inside pages; crease to upper right corner.
Published by Federation Francais Des Cine-Clubs, Paris, France, 1969
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: VG+. First Edition. Text is in French, with photographs. "$1.75" small stamp to upper edge of front cover; covers show tiny edge chip; light corner crease; light edge wear in places.
Published by Federation Francais Des Cine-Clubs, Paris, France, 1970
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: VG+. First Edition. Text is in French, with photographs. Light crease to upper right corner of front cover.
Published by Federation Francais Des Cine-Clubs, Paris, France, 1969
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Good. First Edition. Text is in French, with photographs. "$1.75" small stamp to upper edge of front cover; creases to upper right corner of front cover; scuffing to lower edge area of outer spine; covers show light edge wear in places.
Published by Federation Francais Des Cine-Clubs, Paris, France, 1970
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: VG+. First Edition. Text is in French, with photographs. Covers show light edge wear in places.
Published by Federation Francais Des Cine-Clubs, Paris, France, 1970
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: VG+. First Edition. Text is in French, with photographs. "$1.75" small stamp to upper edge of front cover; in very lightly rubbed covers showing small corner crease; light edge wear along outer spine.
Published by Federation Francais Des Cine-Clubs, Paris, France, 1969
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Text is in French, with photographs. "$1.75" small stamp to mid-area of front cover; light creases to upper right corner of front cover; covers lightly rubbed; light edge wear in places.
Published by Paris: Federation Francaise des Cine-Clubs, (1969). (1969)., 1969
Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. - Squarish octavo [7"x5"], soft bound in printed green & white wraps with black-and-white illustrations on each wrap. The wraps are rubbed with the corners lightly creased & a small chip out of the front edge of the front wrap. The rear wrap is lightly dampstained. 144 pages. There is a small area of light staining to the front edges of the last few leaves. The page edges are slightly darkened. Black-and-white illustrations. Good. Among the contents of this issue are a report on the 1969 Venice film Festival, an interview with Gyorgy Lukacs on Hungarian cinema, an article on Jean Renoir, and an a study of and interview with Sergio Leone The text is in French.
Published by Hill and Wang, NY, 1973
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good+. First Editionn. 208pp. Numerous photos. Translated by David Robinson. Dust jacket not price-clipped. Photos sent on request Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Published by McClelland and Stewart Limited, Toronto, ON, Canada, 1968
Seller: Bay Used Books, Sudbury, ON, Canada
softcover. Condition: good. Good condition. Moderate wear. Binding fairly tight, pages age toned. Former owner's name inside. Pictures available upon request.? nd.
Published by McClelland and Stewart Limited, Toronto
Seller: Spafford Books (ABAC / ILAB), Regina, SK, Canada
[1964]. (Mass market paperback) Very good. 405pp. The Carleton Library series - Number 18. 12mo. Wrappers; iconic series design by Frank Newfeld. Name penned (small) to the half title page. Numerous titles from the Carleton Library series available, with various printings and conditions. Notable blemishes have been described. Please enquire for specific details. Discount available on the purchase of multiple titles.
Published by Secker & Warburg, London U.K., 1973
Seller: Goulds Book Arcade, Sydney, Newtown, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Addition to title penned on front cover. The dust jacket is a little worn, torn and chipped, with lifting and chipped laminate. The page edges are lightly tanned and foxed. The fore-edge has a pen mark. 208 pages. Books listed here are not stored at the shop. Please contact us if you want to pick up a book from Newtown. Size: Size E: 8"-9" Tall (203-228mm).
Published by One, Inc, Los Angeles, 1961
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 32p., including covers, 5.5x8.5 inches, very good digest size magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Poetry by Victor J. Banis, J. Lorna Strayer, fiction by Jaqueline Lawson. One, Inc., which took its name from Thomas Carlyle's statement that "A mystic bond of brotherhood makes all men one," was founded in LA in 1952 as a homophile organization with connections to the Mattachine Society. As the first pro-gay journal of its kind, it serves as an important source for pre-Stonewall homophile studies. In 1954 the US Post Office declared it obscene, leading to a four-year legal battle (chronicled in its pages) that concluded with a favorable decision as part of Roth vs. United States. Aside from its articles covering topics ranging from the Beatniks and Gay marriage to homosexuality and national security, One Magazine also featured poetry and short fiction by numerous prominent authors.
Published by One, Inc, Los Angeles, 1963
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 32p. includes covers, 5.5x8.5 inches, fiction, articles, poetry, services etc., very good digest size homophile magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Cover story "The New Nazism" by Kearful about the growing tide of fascism amongst the police and the church and the persecution of homosexuals in NYC & Miami. One, Inc., which took its name from Thomas Carlyle's statement that "A mystic bond of brotherhood makes all men one," was founded in LA in 1952 as a homophile organization with connections to the Mattachine Society. As the first pro-gay journal of its kind, it serves as an important source for pre-Stonewall homophile studies. In 1954 the US Post Office declared it obscene, leading to a four-year legal battle (chronicled in its pages) that concluded with a favorable decision as part of Roth vs. United States. Aside from its articles covering topics ranging from the Beatniks and Gay marriage to homosexuality and national security, One Magazine also featured poetry and short fiction by numerous prominent authors.
Published by One, Inc, Los Angeles, 1961
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 32p., including covers, 5.5x8.5 inches, very good digest size magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Cover by Mario de Graaf. Pornography They Say by Mallory. Apology, poem by Mode. Humor from Holland. One, Inc., which took its name from Thomas Carlyle's statement that "A mystic bond of brotherhood makes all men one," was founded in LA in 1952 as a homophile organization with connections to the Mattachine Society. As the first pro-gay journal of its kind, it serves as an important source for pre-Stonewall homophile studies. In 1954 the US Post Office declared it obscene, leading to a four-year legal battle (chronicled in its pages) that concluded with a favorable decision as part of Roth vs. United States. Aside from its articles covering topics ranging from the Beatniks and Gay marriage to homosexuality and national security, One Magazine also featured poetry and short fiction by numerous prominent authors.
Published by One, Inc, Los Angeles, 1961
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 32p., including covers, 5.5x8.5 inches, very good digest size magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. A Matter of Language by Martin. Poetry by Bradford & S.B. Fiction by Ambo & Ganelle. One, Inc., which took its name from Thomas Carlyle's statement that "A mystic bond of brotherhood makes all men one," was founded in LA in 1952 as a homophile organization with connections to the Mattachine Society. As the first pro-gay journal of its kind, it serves as an important source for pre-Stonewall homophile studies. In 1954 the US Post Office declared it obscene, leading to a four-year legal battle (chronicled in its pages) that concluded with a favorable decision as part of Roth vs. United States. Aside from its articles covering topics ranging from the Beatniks and Gay marriage to homosexuality and national security, One Magazine also featured poetry and short fiction by numerous prominent authors.
Published by One, Inc, Los Angeles, 1965
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 32p. including covers, 5.5x8.5 inches, very good digest size magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. "The Gravest Danger" by Martin. "Reflections at One A.M. by Waltrip. Gay Tour Triumphs. One, Inc., which took its name from Thomas Carlyle's statement that "A mystic bond of brotherhood makes all men one," was founded in LA in 1952 as a homophile organization with connections to the Mattachine Society. As the first pro-gay journal of its kind, it serves as an important source for pre-Stonewall homophile studies. In 1954 the US Post Office declared it obscene, leading to a four-year legal battle (chronicled in its pages) that concluded with a favorable decision as part of Roth vs. United States. Aside from its articles covering topics ranging from the Beatniks and Gay marriage to homosexuality and national security, One Magazine also featured poetry and short fiction by numerous prominent authors.
Published by Dent, London, 1937
Seller: James M Pickard, ABA, ILAB, PBFA., LEICESTER, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 69.43
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketHard Cover. First Edition. First UK Edition, First Printing. Publisher's brown boards lettered in gilt to the spine. Boards bright and clean. No previous owner's inscriptions. A VG++ copy with a bookseller's ticket to the front paste-down and an attractive book-plate to the verso of the title page. Very slight pushing (hardly worth mentioning) at the head and tail of the spine. No dustwrapper but certainly good enough to take one. NB: Edward Ashdown Bunyard (18781939) was England's foremost pomologist (student of apples) and a significant gastronome and epicure in the 1920's and 30's. He wrote three books of national significance: A Handbook of Hardy Fruits (192025), The Anatomy of Dessert (1929), and The Epicure's Companion (1937, edited with his sister, Lorna). His family was the owner of one of England's most significant fruit nurseries, founded in 1796 in Kent. In his written work, Bunyard was important for his trenchant and enlightening explication of the charm of apples, surely England's most noble garden product, as well as pears and other fruits. Bunyard's life ended tragically with his suicide in 1939. Photographs/scans available upon request.
Published by New York : American Heritage Pub. Co. ; Boston : Book trade distribution by Houghton Mifflin, 1968, 1968
Seller: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 416 p. : illustrated (many in color) ; 32 cm. ; LC: CB351; Q914.031 H; Dewey: 914/.03/1 ; LCCN: 68-27730 ; OCLC: 272326 ; decorative brown cloth, in color pictorial dustjacket ; name on front endpaper ; wear to dustjacket ; price-clipped ; all illustrations fully referenced to their original sources ; Contents : The long dark.--The High Middle Ages.--Knights in battle.--The noble's life.--An age of faith.--Towns and trade.--The life of labor.--The life of thought.--The artist's legacy.--End of an era. ; Bishop was a Cornell University graduate who remained as Kappa Alpha Professor of Romance Literature. He was the author of several biographies, wrote a popular survey of French literature, and was known for his limericks and didactic verse, one of which, "How to Treat Elves", has the final quatrain: "It gives me sharp and shooting pains / To listen to such drool / I lifted up my foot and squashed / The God damn little fool." Here, Bishop brings a lucid and knowledgeable commentary on the Middle Ages ; large, heavy volume ; VG/G. Book.