Paperback. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Paperback. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Paperback. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Paperback. Condition: Used; Good. Dispatched, from the UK, within 48 hours of ordering. This book is in good condition but will show signs of previous ownership. Please expect some creasing to the spine and/or minor damage to the cover. Aged book. Tanned pages and age spots, however, this will not interfere with reading. Damaged cover. The cover of is slightly damaged for instance a torn or bent corner.
Published by Stadium Publishing Corp., NY, 1957
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good. Vol. 16, No. 1. Pulp magazine. Final issue. Edited by Robert O. Erisman. Cover art is uncredited for "The Savage" (novel) by Will Cook; "A Rope for Pablo" by Ray Gaulden; "The Stranger Who Finally Did It" by W. J. Reynolds; "Lady Killer" by Al Storm; "Crow Bait" by Adolph Bennauer; "Old Style" by Tom Curry; "The Strange Shakes Country of Davy Crockett" by Edwin Brubaker; "A Very Serious Matter" by T. R. Young; "The Affair at Devil's Gate" by John Callahan. Special Features: "Baa!" by S. Omar Barker; "Curious Cargo" by W. K. Putney; "Rhymes from the Record" by S. Omar Barker. illustrations are uncredited. Tears with small losses at cover edges; tanning; date-stamp on rear. Book.
Language: English
Published by For Dummies January 2004, 2004
ISBN 10: 0764559656 ISBN 13: 9780764559655
Seller: Colorado's Used Book Store, Englewood, CO, U.S.A.
Trade Paperback. Condition: Good. Light edge and cover wear. Unmarked pages. All Orders Shipped With Tracking And Delivery Confirmation Numbers.
Paperback. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Paperback. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Published by Hanging Loose Press, Brooklyn, New York, 2007
Seller: Village Works, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. ISSN # 0440-2316. From the collection of Robert Hershon.
Published by Short Stories Inc, New York, 1947
Seller: Ed Buryn Books, Nevada City, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
1st edition. Pulp fiction magazine. Contains one complete novel (Alamut by Wheeler-Nicholson), two novelettes, one serial (Crooked Shadows-finis by Young), six short stories, other features. Solid collector*s copy. 7 x 10, 144 pp, b/w illus & ads. VeryGood, bright cover, backstrrip intact (small chip at bottom), some edgewear. Magazine in color-illus wraps (art by Boris Dolgov), side-stapled.
Published by Short Stories Inc, New York, 1948
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. cover by Edward Stevenson (illustrator). First Edition. New York: Short Stories Inc. 1948. First Edition. Pulp magazine. Pictorial wrappers [about 7" x 10"], 144 pages, illustrated. Includes "Satan's Garden" by E. Hoffmann Price, "Wolf Dog" by Allan Vaughan Elston, "The Long Trail" by Ray Palmer Tracy, "Men Who Wouldn't Die" by George C. Appell, the conclusion of "Dead Men Dancing" by H. Bedford-Jones, etc. VG copy 1/2" area of creased tearing to the lower spine, vertical creasing to the front cover, light edgewear, small tear to the rear cover, text paper tanning . . mag12E.
Published by Walt Disney Productions, Burbank, CA, 1975
Photograph
Two vintage color studio still photographs from the 1975 film. Two children with extraordinary abilities are sought by a millionaire and his attorney who wish to exploit the children's supernatural powers. Shot on location in California. 10 x 8 inches. One manuscript pencil notation to the verso, else Near Fine.
Language: English
Published by Stooge, 1973
Seller: Maxwell's House of Books, La Mesa, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. A beautiful crisp clean softcover (stapled wraps) copy in very good condition, light rubbing to cover.
Language: English
Published by Souvenir Press, London, 1980
ISBN 10: 0285624458 ISBN 13: 9780285624450
Seller: J J Basset Books, bassettbooks, bookfarm.co.uk, Peter Tavy, United Kingdom
US$ 27.46
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketGreen Cloth. Condition: NEAR FINE (NEAR BRAND NEW). Black & White Illustrations Throughout (illustrator). First Edition of This Edition. POSTED AT OUR STANDARD RATES AND FULLY INSURED! (UK ONLY) .Please e-mail for further details. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾". Not Inscribed or Signed.
Published by Short Stories Inc, New York, 1948
Seller: Ed Buryn Books, Nevada City, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
1st edition. Pulp fiction magazine. Contains two novelettes (featured is Satan*s Garden by Price), one serial (Dead Men Dancing-finis by Bedford-Jones), six short stories, other features. Solid collector*s copy. 7 x 10, 144 pp, b/w illus & ads. VeryGood, bright cover, backstrrip intact, some edgewear. Magazine in color-illus wraps (art by Edward Stevenson), side-stapled.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Paper a toned. Three issues have some chipping to fore-edge. One has some splitting to spine. Unmarked. Each issue is about 28 pp. 12 x 8.5 inches. Each of the four issues features an article by John Dos Passos, with two about the 1932 Democratic National Convention, one on the Bonus Army/Bonus Expeditionary Force of impoverished WWI veterans encamped at Washington (published just weeks before they were forcibly removed by Hoover), and one with his particular observations of Detroit. Other articles are by Carlton Beals, Bruce Bliven, Stuart Chase, McAlister Coleman, Harold Lewis Cook, John Dewey, Otis C. Ferguson, Waldo Frank, Joshua Kunitz, Robert Morss Lovett, Ted Olson, Felix Ray (pseudonym of Howard Brubaker), Paul Rosenfeld, Allen Tate, C. H. Whelden Jr, Edmund Wilson, Stark Young. One poem by Mark Van Doren. Also included are book reviews by many other authors, including Malcolm Cowley. Included: issue number 890 (Dec. 23, 1931), 917, (June 29, 1932), 919 (July 13, 1932), and 921 (July 27, 1932).
Published by Tyuonyi, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1985
Seller: The Second Reader Bookshop, Buffalo, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition; First Printing. Volume One, Number One. First Edition, First Printing (No additional printings stated). Very Good with light wear to covers and no marks to text. Poetry-Collectible; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 163 pages.
Published by n.p.: Stooge, 1973
Seller: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st edition. VG+. 8vo, 52pp, stapled wrappers. Clean copy of an uncommon issue of this brilliant experimental review, includes writing by Tom Raworth, Ray DiPalma, et al. Unmarked copy, a bit of staple rust. Not Signed.
Published by Buffalo, NY: Intrepid Press, 1971
Seller: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st edition. VG. 4to, 130pp, stapled wrappers. Large combined issue of Allen De Loach's Intrepid and Diane di Prima's Floating Bear; includes work by La Monte Young and Angus MacLise, plus many others. Errata slip laid in. Unmarked copy, some cover wear and toning and a little general wear and bumping. Not Signed.
Published by New York: The Floating Bear, 1963
Seller: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Fair. 1st edition. Fair. 4to, 34pp (mimeographed), corner-stapled. (Last two leaves supplied in photocopy.) Addressed to poet Bill Deemer. This issue of the Floating Bear features input by Billy Linich (Billy Name) of Andy Warhol's Factory (Billy Linich's Party by John Daley ties into Warhol's first Haircut film from around this time, late 1963). Also contributions by Ray Johnson; an advertisement for the Fluxus Anthology (available from LaMonte Young) and a tape of Young with Angus MacLise, Tony Conrad, and Marian Zazeela; Fred Herko dance classes; C #4 for 25¢ from Ted Berrigan; etc. The first half of the issue (19pp) is devoted to "The Art of Literature" by Philip Whalen. Top leaf detached from staple; last two leaves are lacking and are supplied in photocopy. Horizontal publisher's fold, some general wear. Not Signed.
Published by Reinhold-Brown Gallery New York, NY 1988 c., 1988
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: Fine. Clean and unmarked. [20] pp.; 28 x 17.8 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show of "SMS: The Portable Museum of Original Multiples in 6 Portfolios Published in 1968 by The Letter Edged in Black Press," held October 11 - December 11, 1988. Essay by Carter Ratcliff. Includes brief discretion of each element by every artists who contributed to the six S.M.S. issues including Irving Petlin, Su Braden, James Lee Byars, Christo, Walter de Maria, Kasper König [Kaspar Koenig], Julien Levy, Sol Mednick, Nancy Reitkopf, La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela, Marcel Duchamp, Nicolas Calas, Bruce Conner, Marcia Herscovitz, Alain Jacquet, Ray Johnson, Lee Lozano, Meret Oppenheim, Bernard Pfriem, George Reavey, John Battan [John Sebastian Matta], Aftograf, Enrico Baj, William Bryant [Billy Copley), Dick Higgins, Joseph Kosuth, Ronnie Landfield, Roland Penrose, Man Ray, H.C. Westermann, Hannah Weiner, Terry Riley, Robert Stanley, Arman, Paul Bergtold, John Cage, Robert Watts, Princess Winifred, Hollis Frampton, On Kawara, Roy Lichtenstein, Lil Picard, Domenico Rotella, Congo, William Anthony, Wall Batterton, CPLY [William Copley], Edward Fitzgerald, Neil Jenney, Angus MacLise, Bruce Nauman, Yoko Ono, Mel Ramos, William Schwedler, Diane Wakoski, Lawrence Weiner, Richard Artschwager, Ed Bereal, Diter Rot [Dieter Roth], Betty Dodson, Ronoldo Ferri, John Giorno, Toby Mussman, Adrian Nutbeam, Claes Oldenburg, Mischa Petrow, Jean Reavey, and Bernar Venet.
Published by Paramount Pictures, Los Angeles, 1935
Photograph
Vintage portrait photograph of Gary Cooper, dressed in the regalia of an Afridi tribesman, by photographer Ray Jones from the 1935 film. Photograph with a mimeo snipe and a studio stamp crediting photographer Jones on the verso. From the archive of noted Hollywood still photographer Ray Jones. Born in Wisconsin on January 1, 1901, Jones worked for Paramount Pictures in the early 1930s, and went on to be the head of the still photography department at Universal Pictures in 1935, where he worked well into the 1950s. Loosely based on the 1930 autobiography of British soldier Francis Yeats-Brown. A group of British cavalrymen and officers in India desperately try to defend their stronghold against rebellious natives during the British Raj. Shot on location in California. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine.
Published by Deseret News, Salt Lake City, UT, 1920
Seller: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very good. First edition, association copy. SIGNED. 341pp. Octavo [20 cm] Dark blue cloth with gilt stamped titles on the front board and backstrip. Illustrated with a frontis portrait of the author. The boards are subtly stained, and the pages are darkened. Flake/Draper 10081. Howes Y29. John Ray Young (1837-) was a nephew of Brigham Young. He was born in Kirtland, Ohio, to parents who were early followers of Joseph Smith. His father suffered greatly in the Missouri persecutions, being one of those who participated in the Crooked River Battle. John R. Young arrived in Salt Lake with the Jedediah M. Grant Company in October of 1847. He later served as company chaplain, as well as captaining a couple of his own companies assisting emigrants over the plains. Inscribed by John R. Young to Anton H. Lund, on a piece of paper that has been mounted to the front pastedown. The slip states, "Presented to President Anton H. Lund, in timidity- (?) that the little book will be interesting to you. And that Peace and Happiness will ever smile upon your path. Your brother, John R. Young." Anton Henrik Lund (1884-1921) was called as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in 1889, and in 1890 he succeeded Franklin D. Richards as Church Historian. Later, he served as First Counselor to two Presidents of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Joseph F. Smith and Heber J. Grant.
Published by Heiner Friedrich, New York, USA, 1970
Seller: Marcus Campbell Art Books, London, United Kingdom
US$ 343.20
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Fine. Second Edition. 21 x 23cm good paperback re-issue of the 1963 Fluxus publication. Printed on 7 coloured paper stocks with 2 loose sheets and 2 mounted envelopes containing performance scores. Designed by Maciunas, with contributions by George Brecht, Claus Bremer, Earle Brown, Joseph Bryd, John Cage, David Degener, Walter De Maria, Henry Flynt, Yoko Ono, Dick Higgins, Toshi Ichiyanagi, Terry Jennings Dennis, Ding Dong, Ray Johnson, Jackson Mac Low, Richard Maxfield, Malka Safro, Simone Forti, Nam June Paik, Terry Riley, Dieter Rot [Dieter Roth], James Waring, Emmett Williams, and Christian Wolff.
Published by Underground Press Syndicate New York, NY, 1968
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
[24 pp.]; 43 x 29.5 cm.; loose leaves; black-and-white & color; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Issue edited by John Wilcock. Content includes "Other Scenes NYC Address Book," a registry of influential New York artists and writers; "First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Seven," by John Wilcock; "Purple Power," by Hamid Naficy; centerfold collage by Ray Johnson; "When I Am Elected President," by Dick Gregory; "Nobody for President," by Paul Johnson; juxtaposition by Claes Oldenburg; "What's Wrong with Critics," by Burt Prelutsky "Soviet Provincialism," by Allen Young. Very Good. Very light aging to newsprint, flattened fold through horizontal center and very light edge wear. An outstandingly well perceived copy.
Published by Heiner Friedrich, New York, 1970
Signed
Second Edition, a trade softcover original, with all inserts present. The faithful reprint of the seminal Fluxus manifesto, originally published in 1963. INSCRIBED by editor Jackson MacLow on the front wrapper verso: "This copy for David [and] Ellie [and] Blaine / Jackson / 3/11/74." Good to Very Good in perfect bound red-and-black wrappers, with loss at the bottom fore-edges, and moderate fading on the spine and page edges. Fluxus Codex US. Signed.
Published by La Monte Young & Jackson Mac Low, 1970
Seller: Mast Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. New York: La Monte Young & Jackson Mac Low, 1970. Second edition. Softcover, [unpaginated], 8.25 x 9 inches. Very Good. Mild rubbing to spine. Works by George Brecht, Claus Bremer, Earle Brown, Joseph Byrd, John Cage, David Degener, Walter de Maria, Henry Flynt, Yoko Ono, Dick Higgins, Toshi Ichiyanagi, Terry Jennings Dennis, Ding Dong, Ray Johnson, Jackson Mac Low, Richard Maxfield, Malka Safro, Simone Forti, Nam June Paik, Terry Riley, Diter Rot (Dieter Roth), James Waring, Emmett Williams, Christian Wolff, and La Monte Young.
Published by Nigel Greenwood Inc. Ltd. London, United Kingdom, 1972
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
48 pp.; 21 x 15.3 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white; edition size 800; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Exhibition catalogue for show of artists' books held September 20 - October 14, 1972. Text by Germano Celant. Exhibition checklist organized chronologically by Celant and Linda Morris. Show included books by Dick Higgins, Claes Oldenburg, Dieter Rot [aka Dieter Roth], Ben, Daniel Spoerri, George Brecht, Yoko Ono, Claus Bremer, John Cage, La Monte Young, Jackson MacLow, Nam June Paik, Emmett Williams, Walter de Maria, Malka Safro, Simone Forti, Richard Maxfield, Christian Wolff, Stanley Brouwn, Piero Manzoni, Edward Ruscha, Robert Filliou, Ray Johnson, Allan Kaprow, Alison Knowles, Joseph Kosuth, Eduardo Paolozzi, Gianfranco Baruchello, Mel Bochner, Terry Atkinson, Michael Baldwin, Ay-o, Oyvind Fahlstrom, John Giorno, Jerome Rothenberg, Wolf Vostell, Robert Watts, Philip Corner, Juan Hidalgo, Mel Ramsden, Carl Andre, Robert Barry, Sol LeWitt, Robert Morris, Lawrence Weiner, Ian Burn, Merce Cunningham, Terry Riley, Ben Vautier, Stephen Kaltenbach, Walter Marchetti, N.E. Thing Co. LTD., Giulio Paolini, Bernard Venet, Franz Erhard Walther, Andy Warhol, Vito Acconci, Stig Brogger, José Luis de Castillejo, Roger Cutforth, Hanne Darboven, Jan Dibbets, Dan Graham, James Lee Byars, Maloney, Bruce Nauman, Michelangelo Pisteletto, Emilio Prini, Allen Ruppersberg, Richard Tuttle, Harold Hurrell, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Christo, Dennis Oppenheim, Mark Boyle, Daniel Buren, Donald Burgy, Gerald Ferguson, Dorothy Iannone, Bejamin Patterson, Gilbert & George, Kathe Gregory, Marilyn Landis, Russell F. Lewis, David Crane, Scott R. Kahn, Lawrence Alloway, Gerard Hemsworth, David Lamelas, Mario Merz, Tom Phillips, Peter Roehr, Klaus Staeck, Art & Language, Derek Boshier, Marcel Broodthaers, Alessandro Carlini, James Collins, Giancarlo Croce, Giorgio Fabbris, Giorgio Spiller, Sandro Greco, Hamish Fulton, Bob Law, Richard Long, Philip Pilkington, David Rushton, Kevin Lole, Peter Smith, Giuseppe Penone, John Stezaker, Athena Tacha, Gérard Titus-Carmel, Vincenzo Agnetti, Giovanni Anselmo, John Baldessari, John Blake, Victor Burgin, Ger van Elk, Richard Hamilton, and Bruce McClean Reference : No. 3 and No. 135 in "The Book on Books on Artists' Books" by Arnaud Desjardin. London, England : The Everyday Press, 2011, pp. 15, 74. Very Good. Very light wear to covers. Name of previous owner in ink on first inside page, and small ink dash next to the names of Alison Knowles, Hanne Darboven, and Athena Tacha in the checklist. Otherwise Fine.
Published by Paragon Pictures, Los Angeles, 1969
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Draft script for the 1969 film. Count Dracula and his wife are alive (or undead) and well in modern-day Arizona, where they use their hunchbacked butler to capture and kill young girls, allowing them to drink their victims' blood in martini glasses as Bloody Marys. A humorously campy entry in the Dracula canon, produced by noted exploitation studio Crown International Pictures. Set in Arizona, shot on location in Lancaster, California. Red titled wrappers. Title page present, undated. 93 leaves, with last page of text numbered 92. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only. Pages Very Good, wrapper Good, moderately soiled and dampstained on the left and right sides, bound with two gold brads.