Language: English
Published by Nick Lyons Books, New York, 1984
ISBN 10: 0941130037 ISBN 13: 9780941130035
Seller: Cat's Cradle Books, Archdale, NC, U.S.A.
First Edition
softcover. Condition: Very Good with no dust jacket. First Edition; First Printing. First Edition; First Printing. Square, sound binding. Clean, slightly off-white pages. Wrappers have light handling wear including some curling. ; Parody of literary criticism journal. Contents: Michelangelo Bermudas, "Intertextuality"; Leonard Scott-Mongos, "B/S: An Essay by Rodeo Barkis"; "Earl," "Rhapsody in Ugly"; Leman, Loch, ed., "Selections from the Noron Reader"; Iowa Ollive, "Variations on a Theme by Betsy Bell" and much more. 9.5" tall; 123 pages.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1920
Seller: PETER FRY (PBFA), Grange- over -Sands, CUMBR, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
Photograph
US$ 2,076.40
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketNo Binding. Condition: Near Fine. Parkhurst (illustrator). 6 Black and White original photographs 19.5cm. x 24.5 cm (mounted 27.5 cm. x 35.5 cm.) Circ 1920. Provenance: all from Parkhurst's original copyright. Talcott Harmon Parkhurst (1883-1952) was a regional New Mexican photographer. His negatives are archived at the Palace of the Govenors Museum in Sante Fe, New Mexico. Portraits include: ''Basket Maker'', ''Navajo Singer'', ''Chief'', ''Navajo Girl'', second ''Navajo Chief'', and an unknown lady in costume. Near fine condition. Scarce and collectable.
Gelatin silver photograph measures 8 x 10 inches. Photograph was likely taken in the first half of the 20th century (1925-45) and later printed from the original negative at the Palace of the Governors Photo Archives. On verso there are stamps from the Museum of New Mexico, the photographer's name stamped near the bottom edge and in pencil, "San Juan Potter '' and the number "22674 ". Photograph has a slight wave, else very good condition. Although little is written about Maria de los Reyes (Aquino) Trujillo, you can see from this image that her pottery was quite beautiful. The photographer of this image, T. Harmon Parkhurst (1883-1952), was self-taught, worked at the Palace of the Governors with Jesse L. Nusbaum and Charles F. Lummis, and had his own studio in Santa Fe (Palace of the Governors Photo Archives).