Language: English
Published by San Diego, CA: The New Formulation, 2001
Seller: James Payne, Books and Prints, New York City, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Zine. Condition: Fine. First Edition. [ZINES]. Ed. Chuck Morse. Contributors: Lex Bhagat, Rebecca DeWitt, Paul Glavin, Marina Sitrin, et al. "The New Formulation: An Anti-Authoritarian Review of Books, Volume One, Issue One." San Diego, CA: The New Formulation, November 2001. First edition. English language. Stapled zine with brown card-stock wrappers printed black. Consists of four book reviews, a statement explaining the zine, a statement against war, and contributors' bios. 8 1/2 x 5 1/4 inches. 3 oz. 48 pp. Text clean. No issues. Fine. No ISBN. No ASIN. "The purpose of this journal is to help clarify the distinctness of an anarchist approach to social affairs, to provide a forum for the integration of new works and insights into the anarchist project, and to give authors struggling to redefine the tradition a setting in which to share their research and reflections.".
Language: English
Published by Evanston, 1971
Seller: Clayton Fine Books, Shepherdstown, WV, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. Near fine in original wrappers with light wear.
Language: English
Published by Ginn & Company, New York, 1892
Seller: Brothertown Books, Deansboro, NY, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Here is "Political Science Quarterly", Volume VII, No. 3, published in September 1892, and published by Ginn & Company in New York. The Quarterly was edited by the University Faculty of Political Science of Columbia College. The periodical covered much of what was going on in politics and economics - not just nationally, but internationally also. Many of the concerns of the era, dire and otherwise, were discussed. The periodical offered a very extensive category of critical reviews of books and articles. TITLE : Political Science Quarterly ISSUE : Volume VII, No. 3 DATE : September 1892 EDITORS : University Faculty of Political Science of Columbia College IMPRINT : Ginn & Company PLACE : New York DETAILS : Quarterly periodical; printed cardstock cover, sewn; size : approx. 6" x 9 1/2"; volume pages 397 - 584 (188 pp) plus 8 pages of front and back materials (ads). The fore-edge and bottom edge are untrimmed, and the issue remains unopened (unread) CONTENTS : - Asylum in Legations and in Vessels, Part 3 . by Professor J. B. Moore (1860 - 1947). Moore was Assistant Secretary of State , a noted lawyer and professor at Columbia University. He was a recognized authority on international law. - The Utility of Speculation . by Albert Clark Stevens (1854 - 1919) A Mason, he was editor of the "Newark Evening News", and the New York "Commercial". He was an expert on secret societies, and was noted for his book "Cyclopedia of Fraternities" (which the full title of which is much longer). - Usury in Law and in Practice . by George K. Holmes (1856 - 1927) Holmes was an American economist and author. - Control of National Expenditures . by N. H. Thompson. Thompson is best remembered for his translation of Machiavelli's "The Prince" - The Crown and Democracy in England . by Prof. Jesse Macy. Macy was a historian and Professor of Political Science. He taught at Iowa State College and Grinnell College. - Irish Land Legislation, Part 2 . by Prof. Wm. A. Dunning . Dunning taught at Columbia University. His views on Reconstruction were controversial. - The Republican Party . by Prof. A. D. Morse. Professor Morse taught at Amherst College. - REVIEWS & BOOK NOTES (Too many to list) CONDITION . This is a previously owned periodical which is rather rough on the exterior, but which is unopened (ie: the leaves are still unseparated, as issued by the publisher) and thus unread, the interior being clean and unmarked - with the following particulars noted :: EXTERIOR - The spine has loss at both extremities; the spine is also considerably wrinkled; the front cover has scattered smudges, and has moderate weathering along the edges. The rear cover has some smudging, and weathering about the edges (most noticeably at the fore-edge. There is also a small tear and crease at the bottom part of the fore-edge. BINDING - There is evidence that some mending was done to the front cover's attachment to the whole (neatly effected). Else the whole is quite solid - the issue being unopened (ie: leave still joined). INTERIOR : Clean and unmarked.
Language: English
Published by Gale Ecco, U.S. Supreme Court Records, 2011
ISBN 10: 1270264699 ISBN 13: 9781270264699
Seller: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, United Kingdom
US$ 36.03
Quantity: Over 20 available
Add to basketCondition: New. In.
Published by American Institute of Physics / American Physical Society, 1935
Seller: Zubal-Books, Since 1961, Cleveland, OH, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. 105 pp., original softcover issue, a small library handstamp to front cover, minor wear to base of spine, some chipping to upper corner of front cover and first page, a minor bump to base of spine else text clean & binding tight. - If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.
Language: English
Published by Wooden Needle Press,, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1975
Seller: Cy Fern Books, Santa Fe, NM, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
First issue of The Modularist Review, published Summer 1975 by the Wooden Needle Press in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Edited by R. C. Morse with design by Patricia Stoehr Wesley, this ambitious literary and arts journal explored "modularism" - a theoretical synthesis of aesthetic systems and nonlinear structures across poetry, art, and film. Contributors include Charles Olson (A Consideration of Charles Olson), William Corbett, Kenneth Rexroth, Patrick Bizzaro, Karla Hammond, Duane Locke, and others. Printed in an edition of 1,000 copies, partially funded by the National Endowment for the Arts. Striking minimalist modernist design reflecting the journal's conceptual scope. Editor: R. C. Morse Publisher: Wooden Needle Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts Year: 1975 Special Attributes: First issue, limited to 1,000 copies, NEA-funded literary journal, Charles Olson essay, Kenneth Rexroth poem, fine typographic design Topic: Poetry and Art Criticism, Modularism, Avant-Garde Publishing Subject: Contemporary literary theory, visual and plastic arts, modern poetics Keywords: Charles Olson, Kenneth Rexroth, Wooden Needle Press, Cambridge small press, 1970s literary journals, avant-garde, R. C. Morse, Modularism Condition: Near fine, tight binding, light toning to edges, clean interior, minimal shelf wear.
Published by Solstice, Cambridge, 1968
Seller: The Bookshop at Beech Cottage, Newbury, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 26.29
Quantity: 2 available
Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Rick Czartoryski (illustrator). 1st Edition. 36pp + 4pp thin card covers. Green and white design on black b/g with white lettering. Staple bound. A Quarterly magazine, previously for Cambridge students. Now under new Editorship - "to print the best of new writing . with regard to quality rather than a more fashionable appeal". Fourteen contributors to this eighth issue, including three Cuban poets and a poem by Octavia Paz. Also a short story by Brian Aldiss - The Humming Heads (pp31/35). Photographs by Rick Czartoryski. Touch of shelf wear to tip of top and tail of spine. Dusty marks to margins of rear cover (printers' ink not quite dry?). Clean inside pages. In near fine condition. Appears unread.