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Published by ACTA Publications, 2021
ISBN 10: 0879467053ISBN 13: 9780879467050
Seller: ThriftBooks-Dallas, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
Book
Paperback. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 0.5.
Published by 101 Enterprises, Inc, New York, 1968
Seller: Alta-Glamour Inc., Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
Narrow 12mo. (approx. 4x7"). 91 pp. Gay pornographic fiction, pre-Stonewall. 'Obsessed with naked gymnasium athletes. Now we follow the ever-searching Robin as he goes to famous Greenwich Village and enters a gay bar. Only to develop a taste for cruelty.'. 101-12. Saddle-stapled illustrated wrappers. Light shelfwear. Very good.
Published by Golden Gate Junior Books, san carlos, CA, 1969
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Don Freeman (illustrator). 1st Edition. HBDJ, 1st edition, 1969, 1st printing, GOOD/Very Good DJ, Ex-library with usual markings, STAMPS ETC , VG-/VG, AS-IS, some edgewear to boards, solid sown structure, tight bright 3-color illustrated pages. Bright jacket with minimal wear. First Edition, 6 3/4" X 5 3/4. DJ Protected clear mylar. ,TRADITIONAL SIGNS & Symbols that have spelled good Luck & bad sine time IMMEMORIAL, from Lucky horseshoes & 4 Leaf Clovers to black cats & cracked Looking glasses are treated in lighthearted Fashion. Ex-Library.
Published by Golden Gate Junior Books,, 1967
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Don Freeman (illustrator). 1st Edition. HBDJ, 1st edition, 1967 copyright, 1st printing, NF+/VG-, AS-IS, hardcover, dustjacket has light rub, wear tiny chips tears creases Extremities, : has very slight edgewear; tears/wear to dj; ; Interior Light Fox Wear, in superior, Pictorial cloth Matches the DJ illustration meant for heavy use, but NOT a former library book.Back DJ small tears wear to edges , Scuffing & rub spine DJ & tiny end Chips, 6 X 6 3/4 IN. UNPAGINATED , ILLUSTRATED BY Don Freeman, Special Joy of Childhood, Lighthearted Verse & GAY PICTURES ETOL THE FUN OF SHARING SECRETS, Trading Treasures, Climbing trees, & staging Pillow Fights , until friends fall out only to make up again with more zest than ever.
Published by Macmillan New York, 1940
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. HBDJ, Published April 1940. 1st edition. 1st Printing, VG-/GOOD. AS-IS, Blue Cloth Hardbound Lettered in Red on Front & Spine Cvr with Slight Warp Cvr, Full color frontispiece. Previous owner's signature front end paper. Soiling to covers, edgewear. Dust jacket with edgewear, chipping, soiling & small edge Tears. Chunks missing from top & bottom of spine. DJ PROTECTED by Clear Brodart cover. 96 pages. Solid blue hard cover children's book, boards with mild shelf wear and soiling, Interior nice tight clean Light Fox Wear. Spine DJ Fade & wear along edges & small End Chips removing part Publishers Name at Bottom, Quarto, Light chipping Inner Fold DJ ,IN BROWN & WHITE, Brown & WHITE ILLUSTRATED ENDPAPERS OF MOUNTAIN SCENE WITH PEOPLE walking WITH Burros & Their Belongings On Wide TRAIL with Cactus Plants has Former Owner Names. Inner Flap DJ Original Price of $2 Intact. Color Frontispiece matches DJ Illustration ,It was on a Gay Fiesta Day when the Whole Family came to the City from The Small Village to sell Their Pottery in Market Place, that Pedro Met the Rich Senorita & a New Life Began for this Little Mexican Boy. Pedro s Family was Poor & though he was 10, he had never Been to School. He was happy to get a Job as House Boy at American Lady s LOVELY HOME. He meets a Little boy his age named Bill, & Later saves His Life.
Enola Gay Weapons Officer Morris Jeppson writes 2 page autograph letter signed about his experiences during the Hiroshima mission. He writes in his hand: "Dear Sir: I will answer your questions regarding the Hiroshima atomic bombing mission. Q1: What was your role during the mission? This flight was similar to several flights earlier in 1945 to test the electronic fuzing systems of big bombs being developed at Los Alamos. My job on the flight to Hiroshima was to test the electrical elements of the bomb at intervals to confirm that the fuzing - detonation system was functioning properly. My final act was to switch electrical plugs in the Little Boy bomb itself from testing mode to firing mode - thus arming the bomb. Q:2 Were you sure the bomb would explode as expected? The entire output of U235 from the giant wartime plant at Oak Ridge was in the Little Boy gun type bomb - But a U235 bomb had never been tested! I'm sure the Los Alamos scientists were concerned. The answer must be there was much hope and expectation -- and no guarantees. Q3 Do you feel there is any realistic way to separate civilian and military targets in War? No. The desperate side seems always to deliberately place civilians in the path of war. In a nuclear war, power plants, dams, and water systems night be targeted first to spare high concentrations of people from the direct effects of massive explosions . These weapons and their fuzing system were at that time secret and the US arsenal would include these weapons. It is well that I did not go to Japan. Sincerely Morris Jeppson" A truly historic letter revealing the exact events as they happened during the first atomic bomb mission. In excellent condition.