Seller: Outta Shelves, Centuria, WI, U.S.A.
Wraps. Condition: Very Good. 80 pp, ils, painting of James Madison on cover, articles on Sentnels of our Liberty, Faces Behind the bill of Rights, more. ID# M10.
Language: English
Published by MIT,, 1990
Seller: SatelliteBooks, Burlington, VT, U.S.A.
paperback. Condition: Very Good. Softcover. Very Good condition. Free of any markings and no writings inside. Clear Text and Images. Minor shelf-wear. For any additional information or pictures, please inquire.
Published by Alpine Garden Society
Seller: Terrace Horticultural Books, St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
StapleBound. Condition: Very Good. Text Figures And Cover Illustration; First Number Of a New Short Lived Periodical for Alpine Gardeners (illustrator). No.1, November 1986. Copyright Date: 1986 Octavo, Nov. 1986, PP.31,
Published by Point / Whole Earth Catalog, 198, 1982
Seller: Visible Voice Books, Cleveland, OH, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Point / Whole Earth Catalog, 1982. January 1982 Binding: Trade Paperback.
Condition: Good. Good condition. Number 19. In polypropylene bag. (fashion, hobbies, men, journalism, periodicals) A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included.
Published by The Monster Times Publishing Company, NY, 1975
Seller: West Portal Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Folded Newspaper-Tabloid. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Folded newspaper tabloid appears lightly read with general wear and some tears at edges and extremities. Pages are a bit tanned due to age and cheap paper stock, but OW a tight and square looking specimen of this short lived periodical self titled : "The World's First Newspaper Of Horror, Sci-Fi And Fantasy!" Originally a bi-weekly publication which later became a monthly one. Contents of this issue include: Six Celluloid Frankensteins, Young Frankenstein, Andy Warhol's Dracula, Carl Dreyer's Nightmare Cinema, and much more! 32 pages mostly black and white with some color.
Published by University of Toronto Press
Seller: Glenbower Books, Dublin, Ireland
Soft Cover. 8vo, in wrappers, small rubbed area on front cover, else fine.
Published by Stop Publications, NY, 1983
Seller: West Portal Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Stapled Pictorial Wraps. Condition: VG/NF. Bill Griffith, Drew Friedman, Etc. (illustrator). First Edition. Newsprint stock magazine appears virtually unread but does exhibit toning to pages and cover due to age and cheap paper. A near sharp collection of articles, comics and interviews from the likes of Peter Bagge, Drew Friedman, Bill Griffith and an interview with Soupy Sales as a sort of bonus! A very uncommon periodical that sort of ushered in a lot of players in the alternative comics game. 32 pages, including covers!
Published by University of Alberta, Edmonton
Seller: Spafford Books (ABAC / ILAB), Regina, SK, Canada
1945. (Cloth) Very good plus. Contains "The Edmonton Overland Route to the Yukon". Vol.1 #1 March 1945.
Published by the Dinosaur Review, Drumheller AB
Seller: Spafford Books (ABAC / ILAB), Regina, SK, Canada
1985. (4to, wrappers) Fine. 52, 59pp. Illus. Issues No. 6 (winter 1985) and 7 (fall 1985) (not quite sure how they managed that sequence) and 9 (winter 1988). EACH @ $30CDN.
Published by Librairie de la Societe Bibliographique, 1881/1882, 1883., Paris :, 1881
Seller: Jeff Weber Rare Books, Neuchatel, NEUCH, Switzerland
Quatrieme Annee. 4to. [4], 196 ; [4], 187, [1] pp. Figures throughout, index ; 1882, pp. 181-2 torn, 1883: pp. 1-2 torn. Contemporary quarter olive green cloth, gilt-stamped spine, marbled boards; front joint separated. As is. [487] Printed in Fribourg, Switzerland. Again, topics are diverse and surprising (all in French): an Egyptian sarcophagus, a pod of whales sited at sea, tiny fish that live in the mouths of large fish, comets appearing, of phosphorescence, a sea serpent, Frederick Beaumont's boring machine for digging tunnels, scientific recreations, grebes and their habitats, a multi-charge canon, Hopkins telephone, San Francisco funiculars, etc. EXTRA POSTAGE WILL APPLY.
Published by J. Ricker, 1872., Giessen:, 1872
Seller: Jeff Weber Rare Books, Neuchatel, NEUCH, Switzerland
Thick 8vo. XXXVII, [1], 1372 pp. Index; rather heavily foxed. Contemporary quarter calf, marron cloth, marbled endleaves; inner joints reinforced with cloth and the exterior upper joint with kozo. Ownership rubber-stamp of Rijks Hoogere Burgerschool Willem II. Good. [439] Adolph Strecker was a student of Justus von Liebig (1803â"1873), he edited this journal from 1870-74. The journal was published from 1849-1888. / For this issue the board of editors were: Dr. August Laubenheimer (1848-1904) on inorganic chemistry, Prof. Alexander Nikolaus Franz Naumann (1837-1922) on general and physical chemistry, Dr. F. Nies on mineralogy and chemical geology, Dr. F. Rose on analytical and technical chemistry. Laubenheimer and Naumann both taught chemistry at the University of Giessen. EXTRA POSTAGE WILL APPLY.
Published by The American Press 1928, Clean and Unmarked Text, 1928
Seller: GREAT PACIFIC BOOKS, Ventura, CA, U.S.A.
2: Paperback, Illust. Cover. Condition: A: Book: Good or Better Cond. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Group of Similar Books. Ideas contemporary to 1928 are discussed at length in all sciences. Excellent source for study. Poignent research material for students and academics. Delves into this subject with fresh ideas and thoughts, a good read. All books are in similar condition. Book.
Published by Imprimerie Fragniere Freres, 1890-91., Fribourg :, 1890
Seller: Jeff Weber Rare Books, Neuchatel, NEUCH, Switzerland
Treizieme & Quatorzieme Annee [2 volumes in 1]. 4to. [4], 196 ; [4], 143, [1] pp. Figures throughout, index; pp. 147-8 torn. Contemporary quarter olive-green cloth, blind- and gilt-stamped spine, marbled boards; rubbed. Very good. [490] Printed in Fribourg, Switzerland. Again, topics are diverse and surprising (all in French): alcohol, astrolabes, astronomy, bacteria, baths, bees, ballooning, barometers, Borax, calculating machine (p. 152), chemistry, Christopher Columbus colossal monument (p. 169), coffee, fire, flowers, flying (la navigation aerienne, p. 89), forests, frogs, honey, kitchen armoire, Mars, medical topics, meteorology & optics, mining, oxygen, perfuming, petrified forest in Arizona, photography, pottery from India, steam engine car (p. 102), Swiss horses, wood, etc. EXTRA POSTAGE WILL APPLY.
Published by Imprimerie Auguste Jaunin, 1888-89., Lausanne :, 1888
Seller: Jeff Weber Rare Books, Neuchatel, NEUCH, Switzerland
Onzieme & Douzieme annee. [Volumes 1 & 2] 4to. [4], 212 ; [4], 211, [1] pp. Figures throughout, index; pp. 99-100 torn. Contemporary quarter olive-green cloth, blind- and gilt-stamped spine, marbled boards; rubbed. Very good. [489] Printed in Fribourg, Switzerland. Again, topics are diverse and surprising (all in French): Chalcedony Park (petrified forest, Arizona), Chinchillas, crematory, Dufour's hygrometer, graphophone, Japanese papers (p. 107), Jura (Switzerland), Kodak camera (described & shown, p. 13), Manchester canals, rifles, Swiss velograph machine (p. 185), Typewriters, etc. EXTRA POSTAGE WILL APPLY.
Published by Printed for B. Crosby,, 1795
Seller: Claude Cox Old & Rare Books ABA, ILAB, Saxmundham, United Kingdom
US$ 62.37
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketPp.425(7) recent publications, index & list of plates; engraved pictorial title & 6 engraved portraits (as called for); slight spotting but well preserved in contemporary calf-backed marbled boards; extremities worn, backstrip very rubbed with loss at head & tail but sides secure. Issued every ten days thus 3 per month, each with drop-head title. Covers political transactions, parliamentary debates, war equipment, and trials for treason. Eight quarterly volumes were published, 1794/6, becoming 'The Register of the times, and Literary review' in June 1795. Later volumes printed by Charles Whittingham the elder with editorial involvement of John Debrett. Surprisingly uncommon.
Published by Austin, TX: The Gar-79., 1973
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Condition: Good. Two MS & one typed signed letters in opened envelope & a postcard. Marginal tears and staining to envelopes, else VG. Mostly publishing inquiries & related gossip. The Gar was a counterculture periodical published in Austin, Texas during the 1970s, edited by Hal Wylie and George Dalton. Illustrations. Provenance: Norman Moser Collection.
Published by Portland: Thomas B. Mosher, 1913
Seller: Sanctuary Books, A.B.A.A., New York, NY, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Complete year; 12 issues, each in original wraps; front wrap to January detached, but generally in excellent condition. Housed in a custom boxed slipcase.
Published by Bonanza Books, New York, 1971
Seller: Bücher-Insel Antiquariat Rolf Selbert, Kassel, Germany
386 S. Fast A4-Format. Voluminöser Comic-Band mit durchgehenden Cartoons/Comics der amerikanischen Original-Ausgaben von 1938 bis etwa 1970. 36 Seiten vollfarbig und 26 Original-Cover auch voll in Farbe. Texte englischsprachig! Schönes Lese- oder Sammlerstück, recht selten! Schutzumschlag teils Randläsuren, Rücken oben + unten Tesaklebung. Einbandkanten unten berieben/Regal-/Standspuren. Name auf leerem Vorsatz. Die Einleitung mit einigen zarten Bleistiftunterstreichungen. Sonst innen sauber/gut, Bindung/Block bestens + intakt.
Published by "Printed by J. Edward Francis at the Athenaeum Press". See image for CONTENTS
US$ 138.59
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketWraps, paginated [i]-ii;105-144; iii-[iv] inc.wraps, mainly good condition, but rusty round staples, one punch-hole (with minor loss of text) characteristic of material from the papers formerly held at the headquarters of the National Indian Association and the Northbrook Society, 21 Cromwell Road, later by its former Warden, Roland Knaster. Note: "Founded in 1920 by the Australian Josephine Ransom, the magazine Britain and India was set up for the Promotion of Friendliness, Understanding, and Sympathy between Britain and India."A special interest magazine, it included a range of articles on all aspects of Indian life, thought and conditions especially related to Britain. Its specific endeavour was the promotion of Indian-British relations by highlighting the deep connection between both countries. It featured news articles, features and special interviews with eminent people, including the first Indian to win the Nobel Prize, Rabindranath Tagore.The magazine also included a book reviews section and a regular round-up of events taking place in Britain of interest to those with a connection to India.The magazine was a small operation funded mainly by subscription, but due to a lack of funds it folded at the end of the year." Scarce but four World Libraries appear to have one or more issues including the BL.
Published by On letterhead of 'Engineering: An Illustrated Weekly Journal Edited by William H. Maw and James Dredge' 35 & 36 Bedford Street Strand London W.C. 8 December, 1888
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
2pp., 12mo. Bifolium. Letterhead in black and red ink. In fair condition, aged and worn, with creasing at head. A sensitive letter of condolence, beginning: 'Dear Willy | I was so shocked to hear on Thursday of the great loss you have sustained, and I hesitated to write to you, for letters of condolence are such empty useless things. But on the other hand I dont want you to suppose that I feel indifferent to anything that touches you so closely & deeply. We have been such sympathetic friends for so long, that tho I did not know your father, he too seemed almost like an old friend.' The letter concludes with a rumination on mortality, Dredge finding sympathy 'not wholly useless but [] a poor thing in the presence of death'. Note: This letter derives from a collection of letters of condolence to the Forbes family on the death of William Forbes, father of Stanhope Forbes, founder of the Newlyn School of Art whose brother was "William".
Published by Ottawa. GPO
Seller: J. Patrick McGahern Books Inc. (ABAC), Ottawa, ON, Canada
Soft cover. 1914-1915. 8vo. Vol. 1. January to December, 1914. - Volume 2, 1915. 1042 & 1259pp., many plates and illustrations, bound in half black calf, spines scuffed, hinge on volume two started and bottom board damp stained affecting the margins on the last several pages otherwise very good, very scarce "Not intended for general circulation however a limited number of copies are available to subscribers. This new magazine is published in the sincere hope that it may be of service to all those interested in the development and prosperity of Canadian agriculture. ." Foreword.
Published by 'Southport. Tuesday.' no date On letterhead of 'The Editor's Department' "free Lance" Office 36 Corporation Street Manchester
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
1p., 12mo. In good condition, on lightly-aged paper. He begins by informing Alvarez that the periodical 'somehow made a sad hash of the printing of ye last No. which I have sent to the works | As you are now definitely engaged to read, I will tell you our system. | No high pointing, the other plan being both more scholarlike & less expensive. | All proofs read after my signature is attached (in page) to be only altered for literals.' He ends by informing Alvarez that he has 'sent on something of yrs'.
2. Bruxelles, 1928, petit in-8°, 20 x 15,5 cm, (Juin) 1928 , broché, couverture originale. (couverture défraichie, intérieur bon. Contient une lettre de Marcel Proust , une enquête sur l'art par Lucien François, un essai de Roger de Leval sur le poète anglais Rupert Brooke, opinions de Léon Chenoy, Franz Hellens, M.L. Baugniet, Albert Lepage. Rare numéro de cette revue d'avant-garde. En total 9 numéros furent publiés.(Ici présent seulement le numéro 4).
First Edition
US$ 415.77
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Folio numbers bound up in two volumes. Volume 1: Rome December 1st 1887 - 1892; Volume 2: 1892 - 1898, published fortnightly. four pages an issue. Contemporary cloth, a little rubbed but sound. Internally in good condition, though occasionally browned where previously folded. Seasons 15 - 25 (eleven years in all) of this fascinating local newspaper, printed and produced in English for the benefit of the English community in Rome and travellers to Italy in the late nineteenth century. Contains news on a great range of subjects, including listsm of visitors to Rome, archaeological finds, advertisements, news of the Vatican and so on. Extremely rare, we have located copies in the BL only. Gives a marvellous impression of the interests, amusements and lives of the English travellers at that time. Edited and marketed by Russell Forbes, he takes the opportunity to advertise his extensive publications and lectures on Rome within it, changing the name to Forbes' Rome Directory and Bulletin for 1888 (i.e. from the opening of the season on December 1st 1888) and then to the Rome Directory and then to the Rome Directory and Bulletin for 1889 season, and then to the Roman News and Directory for the 1890 season.
AVAILABLE; 1(1948)-4(1951)5 , in-f°, issues of 16 pp, colored wrappers bound in, algemeen propagandistisch tijdschrift. (Propaganda periodical issued by the Belgian society for friendship with the U.S.S.R. Text in Dutch.) Zeldzaam.
2. Bruxelles, Institut International d'Art Public, ( directeur Eugène Broerman), 1907-1909, in-4°, Issues 1-7 (published in 5 physical issues - there being 3 double issues), publisher's half cloth, some covers slightly soiled, well illustrated issues of ca. 100 pp. Another two physical issues were published (9-12), not present here. Text in French. Important tête de collection of this rare periodical which was devoted to the promotion of art in the public space and the safeguarding of ancient momuments and sites of historical intrest. It emanated from the - in hindsight - naive late19th-century social and scientific optimism wich foresaw an impending end to society's problems. In his introduction the president of the Society, E. Broerman, states that he wants ''to combat for an artistic hygiene in all the fields covered by the public domain and to act against bad taste which spoils the public domain''. Among its board of editors we find famous architects such as L. Cloquet, Edmond Devigne, Victor Horta. P.S. Some issues can be had separately. Please enquire by e-mail.
Gent, Annoot-Braeckman, later H.Hoste, I(1855), II(1858), III(1859-60), IV(1861), V(1863), alles wat verscheen, gebonden in 5 uniforme half-linnen banden. Serrure was professor aan de Gentse universiteit. Dit tijdschrift kan beschouwd worden als de voortzetting van J.F. Willems' Belgisch Museum. De voornaamste medewerkers waren Serrurre zelf en zijn zoon. Verder zijn er bijdragen van A. Angellis, Ph. Blommaert, E.van Even, F.H. Mertens, en K. Stallaert.