Language: English
Published by Prototype Publishing Ltd. 2019-07-17, 2019
ISBN 10: 1916052045 ISBN 13: 9781916052048
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Condition: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Published by John Cotton, Berkhamsted, Herts, 1966
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Very Good. Periodical. Small quarto. Mimeographed leaves in stapled wrappers. Front wrapper designed and printed by Oscar Mellor at the Fantasy Press. 24pp. A few ink corrections in the text as issued. A few creases and toning at edge of wraps, very good. This issue contains an early poem from D.M. Thomas, the biography of The Fantasy Press, and a checklist of The Fantasy Poets series. Additional contributors include Leslie Norris, Norman Jackson, Paddy Webb, Ted Walker, B.S. Johnson, Paul Coltman, John Cotton, Elizabeth Jennings, George McBeth, Edward Lucie-Smith, and Martin Seymour-Smith.
Language: English
Published by University of Georgia Press, 1994
ISBN 10: 0820316261 ISBN 13: 9780820316260
Seller: BennettBooksLtd, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
paperback. Condition: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
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Published by Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1964
Seller: Benedict Wilson Books, Folkestone, KENT, United Kingdom
First Edition
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. FIRST EDITION, first printing. Octavo (20 x 14cm), pp.x; 94. Publisher's green cloth titles in gilt to spine. Dust-jacket with printed price of 15s. to front flap. A little dustiness to edges, dust-jacket lightly handled, toned to spine. Near fine.
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Language: English
Published by The Fraser Institute, Canada, 1977
ISBN 10: 0889750173 ISBN 13: 9780889750173
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. First Edition. 254 pages. "Twelve Canadian economists examine the operation of land markets and the impact of government regulation, control and ownership on the supply and price of land." - from dust jacket. Book clean and unmarked with light wear. Somewhat above-average wear to dust jacket. Quality copy overall.; 8vo - over 7ž" - 9ž" tall; Public Property: The Habitat Debate Continued Essays on the Price, Ownership and Government of Land Public Policy Free Market Capitalist Real Property Prices.
Language: German
Published by Bergisch Gladbach, Bastei Lübbe, 1996
ISBN 10: 340471511X ISBN 13: 9783404715114
Seller: Antiquariat Deinbacher, Murstetten, Austria
First Edition
4°, Softcover/Paperback. 1.Auflage,. 111 Seiten mit zahlreichen Abbildungen, Einband mit geringen Lagerspuren, ansonst sehr guter und sauberer Zustand 9783404715114 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 570.
Published by John Cotton, Berkhamsted, Herts, 1967
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. Magazine. Cover by Rigby Graham. 19pp. Small quarto typescript in stapled wrappers. Light tanning to the wraps, near fine or better. Literary journal with contributions from Cotton, Jon Stallworthy, Gillian Fidler, Ted Walker, Elizabeth Jennings, Leonard Clark, Martin Seymour-Smith, Jim Burns, Edward Lucie-Smith, Sally Purcell, and Michael Bullock. Limited to 260 copies.
Published by John Cotton, Berkhamsted, Herts, 1966
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. Magazine. Small quarto in stapled wrappers. Front wrapper designed and printed by Oscar Mellor at the Fantasy Press. 24pp. The word "editions" on page 25 is corrected in pen to say "editors" and on the last page the year "1963" under Oxford Poetry to read "1953," as issued. Minor wear to extremities, else fine. This issue contains an early poem from D.M. Thomas, the biography of The Fantasy Press, and a checklist of The Fantasy Poets series. Additional contributors include Leslie Norris, Norman Jackson, Paddy Webb, Ted Walker, B.S. Johnson, Paul Coltman, John Cotton, Elizabeth Jennings, George McBeth, Edward Lucie-Smith, and Martin Seymour-Smith.
Published by John Cotton, Berkhamsted, Herts, 1966
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. Small quarto. Mimeographed leaves in stapled wrappers. Front wrapper designed and printed by Oscar Mellor at the Fantasy Press. 24pp. A few ink corrections in the text as issued. Minor wear to extremities, else fine. This issue contains an early poem from D.M. Thomas, the biography of The Fantasy Press, and a checklist of The Fantasy Poets series. Additional contributors include Leslie Norris, Norman Jackson, Paddy Webb, Ted Walker, B.S. Johnson, Paul Coltman, John Cotton, Elizabeth Jennings, George McBeth, Edward Lucie-Smith, and Martin Seymour-Smith. Signed on the front wrap by contributors George McBeth and Edward Lucie-Smith.
Published by Christophe Daviet-Thery Paris, France, 2006
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
96 pp.; 25.5 x 20.3 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Zine published in conjunction with exhibition held in Paris which presented work from the JRP|Ringier publishing program. Artists and writers who had collaborated with JRP|Ringier in the past were invited by Gilles [Gavillet] and Ari Marcopolous to submit work on a 20.5 x 25.5 cm (8 x 10 inch) page or spread. Artists include: Ari Marcopoulos, Ugo Rondinone, Erik Steinbrecher, Allen Ruppersberg, Richard Prince, Olaf Breuning, Tom Burt, Steven Shearer, David Robbins, Francis Baudevin, Scott King, Mai-Thu Perret, Michele Robecchi, Daria Martin, Christophe Cherix, Liam Gillick, Amy O'Neill, Pierre Huyghe, Armin Linke, Art & Language, Xavier Veilhan, Vidya Gastaldon, Gianni Motti, AA Bronson, Karl Holmqvist, Jim Shaw, Olivier Mosset, Michael Smith, Philippe Decrauzat, Andrea Thal, Monica Bonvicini, Nicolas Trembley, Frabrice Gygi, Balthazar Lovay, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Paul O'Neill, Fabrice Stroun, Guyton\Walker, Walter Pfeiffer, Flag, Ján Mancuska, Andro Wekua, Raphael Gygax, John Welchman, Elodie Pong, Ivana Keser, Mathieu Mercier, Philippe Rahm, William Kentridge, Valentin Carron, Sean Landers, John Armleder, Dan Walsh, and Linder. Cover by Ari Marcopoulos. Fine. New, as issued. Contents clean and unmarked.
Published by [Russia; Japan; Venezuela], 1917
First Edition
Condition: In very good condition. 89 photographs, partly mounted into a scrapbook (bound into green cloth). In different formats: XX. Many captioned on verso in ink by Walker Smith. A private photo album of an American diplomat delegated to Revolutionary Russia in 1917 and later to Japan. Fifty-seven mounted photographs in the album and thirty-two loose, black and white pictures (except one from Japan showing the Futarasan jinja, the Sacred Bridge at Nikko under reconstruction). The majority of the images were taken in Petrograd (present-day Saint Petersburg) while Martin Walker Smith stationed in the city as a member of the American diplomatic mission. The rest (of the captioned images) are from Japan, Venezuela, and Norway. Many of those images, taken in Petrograd in the upheaval year of 1917, are showing gatherings of people, demonstrations, and parades in relation to the February Revolution and the July Days. Many of the photos were senet to Martin's sister Elisabeth, Mrs. Walter C. Graeff in Lebanon, PA, and most of them are captioned on the verso by the photographer. The February Revolution, whose main events took place in the then-capital of Russia, Petrograd, was the first stage of the Russian Revolution of 1917 in which the monarchy was overthrown. The insurrection broke out against food rationing on 23 February O.S., within a few days the mutinous Russian Army forces sided with the revolutionaries, and Tsar Nicholas II abdicated, thus ended the Romanov dynastic rule and the Russian Empire. During the protests over 1,300 people were killed, their bodies were buried at the Field of Mars. Later in July, between 37 O.S. soldiers, sailors, and industrial workers were engaged in spontaneous, and more violent, armed demonstrations. Some of these events were captured by Walker Smith and they are included into this album: Four images are showing the funeral procession of the victims of the February Revolution (3) and the burial itself (1). Those three images of the procession, taken on the Nevsky Prospect and at the Field of Mars (Marsovo Polye), where the burial took place, showing the masses of people holding placards and banners glorifying the "martyrs of the Revolution" or simply the Proletariat. The fourth photo of this series is showing the opened mass grave with caskets and soldiers around them. An interesting snapshot shows the masses of a "Bolshevik parade at the beginning of July", with banners of workers' unions, an interesting pictorial banner of the Metal Workers' Union, and others praising the International, and quoting the renowned political slogan from the Communist Manifesto "Workers of the world, unite!". The collection includes (as a photo-postcard) the famous picture of the revolutionary/Bolshevik soldiers with aimed weapons (on the "Tsar's police") titled: Firing the Hideout. This image appeared in various contemporary European journals with different captions, and the picture became the symbol of the beginning of the Revolution in Petrograd. Another image, taken in Tsarskoye Selo, shows a raid on "the private home of a merchant for provisions which he is suspected of having stored away in bulk", perpetrated by soldiers and civilians. Two pictures represent "soldiers passing along on Nevsky Prospect on their way to the front" on July 4. Others are depicting the interiors of the American Embassy (which at the beginning operated in the building of the Austrian legation), the city of Petrograd, Martin Walker Smith, and his colleagues. Among the photos taken in Japan the most noteworthy is a fine portrait of Catherine Breshkovsky (Ekaterina Breshko-Breshkovskaya; 18441934), the "grandmother of the Russian Revolution", taken in Yokohama in December 1918. Martin Walker Smith (18771955) was born in Lebanon (PA), graduated at the Ursinus College and the Columbia University in 1906 and 1915, served as an American diplomat in Petrograd and later in Tokyo before teaching history at the Heidelberg College in Tiffin, Ohio from 1921 until he retired in 1948. Some of the photos of the present collection also appear in James Maxwell Pringle's photo album kept in the Library of Congress: James Maxwell Pringle's business trip to Russia, with scenes of the Russian Revolution, and his trip through eastern Russia, China, and Korea to Japan (PR 13 CN 2010:041 [P&P]). However, due to the dates of Pringle's trip, and Walker Smith's captions it is improbable that those photos were taken by Pringle, who arrived in Russia on business for the First National City Bank of New York in November 1917 and extended the journey to the Far East until February 1918. Another delegate of the National City Bank, Reginald Hawby(?), appears on one of Walker Smith's photos. The National City Bank was the first American bank to open an office in Russia. . 89 photographs, partly mounted into a scrapbook (bound into green cloth). In different formats: XX. Many captioned on verso in ink by Walker Smith.
Language: English
Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012
ISBN 10: 3642287913 ISBN 13: 9783642287916
Seller: moluna, Greven, Germany
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