Language: English
Published by Crain Communications Inc, New York, 2006
ISBN 10: 0977490807 ISBN 13: 9780977490806
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. 112p., super-glossy catalogue of photo-artists' wares, designed to "humanize" buyer-seller transactions. Also, a hell of a great clip-art repository, bring your own scissors. A magazine-format paperback, 11x8.5 inches, die-cut cover and exhibit photography rendered clearly, a fine copy.
Language: English
Published by Creativity Magazine / the Ad Age Group, New York, 2006
ISBN 10: 0977490807 ISBN 13: 9780977490806
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition; First Printing. Near Fine blue paperback about 8½x11 inches. 112 pages, unmarked. A project of Creativity Magazine / the Ad Age Group. Juliette Wolf Robin, McFaul, Ruth Hagopian, Tiffany Meyers, Anne Telford, Greenberg Kingsley, Debra Weiss, Lisa L. Cyr, Ernest Lupinacci, Neil Powell, Dave Bell, D. Mark Kingsley, Brian Collins, Linus Karlsson, Paul Malstrom, Dan Morales, Mark Chalmers ; Ashlf; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 112 pages.
Published by Metromedia, Inc., New York, 1968
Seller: Books Tell You Why - ABAA/ILAB, Summerville, SC, U.S.A.
First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. First Edition; First Printing. First edition/first printing in Fine condition with minor edgewear. From the collection of Betty Anderson, legendary art director of publisher Knopf in the late 20th century; The July 1968 issue of Playbill features Pearl Bailey in her role as Dolly Gallagher Levi in Hello, Dolly! Co-starring Cab Calloway. The editors' introduction provides a brief overview of the show and its cast.; 8vo; FSA.
Language: German
Published by Barcelona (ESP), Montana Colors, 2020
Seller: Klaus Kuhn Antiquariat Leseflügel, Köln, NRW, Germany
First Edition
1. Auflage,. zahlreiche sehr gute Fotos, 175 Seiten, Sprachen: Englisch/Spanisch; Zustand: erstklassiges, neuwertiges Exemplar. Eine sehr gute Szene-Betrachtung der Sprayer. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 850 26,0 x 21,0 cm, Broschiert, Softcover/Paperback.
Published by Manuscript, 1936
Seller: The Buk Shop, Charlotte, NC, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. The August 1935 issue of Manuscript features the Jon Edgar Webb short story, Night after Night. Manuscript was a bimonthly literary magazine founded by John Rood and edited by himself and his first wife, Mary Lawhead. It was published between 1934-1936 and printed at Lawhead Press in Athens, Ohio. The couple also published a pamphlet, Manuscript News. Webb is also featured in the March 1936 issue of Manuscript News that is tipped into the issue. Jon Edgar Webb was a crime beat reporter at the Cleveland News when he decided to try to be a criminal himself. He robbed a jewelry story and managed to get in and out of the store with the goods, but during the getaway he went down the wrong alley and ended up serving 30 months in the Ohio State Reformatory. He was the editor of the prison newspaper and learned to set type before being paroled. While still in prison he began writing chapters for a novel about prison life and finally had it published in 1948 by Dial Press as a hardcover. Four Steps to the Wall would also be published as a mass market paperback by Bantam Books in 1953. In between, he had several stories about the lives of convicts published in magazines. Although I don't recall any mention of prison in "Hello--Yes Sir--Goodbye", it is probably loosely based on a job Webb took as telephone solicitor when he got out. Webb is profiled in the Manuscript News by Hayden E. Norwood about a visit Webb made to his farm to escape New York and focus on his prison novel, which at the time was titled, "Okay, Warden." Hayden talks about Webb's writing habits and his general demeaner, which Hayden describes as a courtly gentleman. As it directly relates to Bukowski, Loujon Press was responsible for transforming Bukowski into an established writer, even if fame wouldn't occur until years later. They published Bukowski's first true books, "It Catches My Heart In Its Hands" (1963) and "Crucifix in a Deathhand" (1965). These books are true works of art in and of themselves. The detail, the printing methods, the craftsmanship, and the pure insanity it took to undertake these endeavors was as unparalleled then and as it is today. They also published Outsider magazine, which became the standard for poetry journals at the time. No other publication attracted nearly the talent that appeared in its pages and the production value of the magazine itself was unrivaled. Bukowski appeared in all four issues, with a large collection of poems in Outsider 1 (1961) and as the named "Outside of the Year" in Outsider 3 (1963), featuring Bukowski on the cover and a large center section. This issue is in Near Fine condition with a one-inch tear to the cover (under the price) and some toning around the spine and edges of the paper. The issue of Manuscript News is in Near Fine-plus condition with some light toning. Box 24.