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Jakarta.: P.T. Interpress.. Th. VI, No. 5, May1968- Th. VI, No. 6, June 1968.. Black and white line and photographic illustrations, 31pp, original wrappers, extremities worn, marginal browning leaves. From the library of Professor C. Skinner. Two issues of a monthly literary journal in Bahasa Indonesia. Contents include short stories, poems, dramatic scripts, literary criticism, and articles such as Masalah Penamaan Dan Penetapan Sesuatu Angkatan Sastra - Jemmy Helmy. .
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THE YELLOW BOOK. by LITERARY PERIODICAL - 1894
THE YELLOW BOOK. by LITERARY PERIODICAL - 1894
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THE YELLOW BOOK.
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An Illustrated Quarterly. Volume II July, 1894. London: Elkin Mathews & John Lane; Boston: Copeland & Day; Agents for the Colonies: Robt. A. Thompson & Co. Double Pott 8vo; Contents leaf precedes half-title; vignette title-page, and thirteen inserted plates, with tissue guards, all included in the pagination; 8pp. Yellow Book advertisements, followed by 16pp. publisher’s advertisements dated 1894 (last page blank) at end, unsigned but on text-paper; pp.[364]; bright yellow buckram, blocked and lettered dark green on sides and spine; a.e. uncut. Very slight fading to cloth of spine; end-papers and edges foxed, and a little scattered foxing in text, mostly light; otherwise a fine copy, apart from the gatherings enclosing illustrations or their captions, unopened throughout. The correct first impression, with the advertiser, the covers blocked and lettered in green and without an edition statement. The principal literary periodical of the ‘90s, including work by Frederick Greenwood, Ella D’Arcy, John Davidson, Henry Harland, Dollie Radford, Charlotte M. Mew, Austin Dobson, Kenneth Grahame, Norman Gale, Netta Syrett, Hubert Crackanthorpe, Alfred Hayes, Max Beerbohm, William Watson, Henry James; Walter Crane, Aubrey Beardsley (six), P. Wilson Steer (3), John S. Sargent, Sydney Adamson, Walter Sickert (3, including a portrait of Beardsley), E.J. Sullivan (2), Aylmer Vallance, etc.
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Sastra.
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Echoes 2: Poetry - Prose - Art
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Auckland: Prometheus Press. Very Good- with no dust jacket. (1987). First Edition. Softcover. 0908679009 . Some rubbing and fading to spine and margins of wrappers. No signatures. ; Second issue of a New Zealand literary periodical. 44 pages + errata slip. Illustrated green paper wrappers. Page dimensions: 210 x 148mm (varies a little between issues.) New Zealand literary periodical. Various contributors. Includes poetry by Riemke Ensing; Donald Kerr & others. Illustrations by Elizabeth Newton; Chris Moisa & others. .
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Liasse
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Fontenay-Sous-Bois, France: Quotidienne , 1975. Including contributions by Daniel Blanchard, Charles Marks (black & white designs), Jean-Pierre Burgart; text in French. Limited edition # 25 of 50, finely-printed on Ingres d'Arches paper. Binding by Otto Schauer. Approx. 5 1/2" x 8" size; bound in illustrated pale olive green paper, with the original glassine over-wrap; light wear and in very good condition. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good.
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This Quarter : July - September 1930 Issue, Vol. III, No. 1
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Paris: Edward W. Titus, 1930. 8vo, pp. 195, 10pp. advertisments bound in at rear. Printed stiff paper wrappers. Lacking the scarce original glassine sleeve. Spine worn with loss, tape markings to spine, wrappers worn and a little chipped. First edition of the Summer 1930 issue of the (mostly) Parisian modernist magazine, This Quarter. This Quarter was founded in 1925 by the American expatriate poet Ernest Walsh [1895-1926] and the English suffragette Ethel Moorhead [1869-1955]. Only two issues of the quarterly had been published when Walsh died of consumption at the age of thirty-one, and after a period of turbulence and only sporadic publication, This Quarter was taken over by Edward Titus of the Black Manikin Press, a highbrow expatriate imprint based in Paris. Under Titus's stewardship the magazine was more professionally run but less adventurously edited. It ceased production in 1932 after a run of just eighteen issues, having published work by most of the leading Paris expatriates of the…
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This Quarter : January-March 1930 Issue, Vol. II, No. 3
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Paris: Edward W. Titus, 1930. 8vo, pp. 369-554, 10pp. advertisments bound in at rear. Printed stiff paper wrappers. Lacking the scarce original glassine sleeve. Some foxing to early pages, oversized wrappers chipped and worn with a little loss to lower edge of front wrapper, spine chipped at foot. First edition of the Winter 1930 issue of the (mostly) Parisian modernist magazine, This Quarter. This Quarter was founded in 1925 by the American expatriate poet Ernest Walsh [1895-1926] and the English suffragette Ethel Moorhead [1869-1955]. Only two issues of the quarterly had been published when Walsh died of consumption at the age of thirty-one, and after a period of turbulence and only sporadic publication, This Quarter was taken over by Edward Titus of the Black Manikin Press, a highbrow expatriate imprint based in Paris. Under Titus's stewardship the magazine was more professionally run but less adventurously edited. It ceased production in 1932 after a run of just eighteen issues, having…
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This Quarter : October-December 1930 Issue, Vol. III, No. 2
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Paris: Edward W. Titus, 1930. 8vo, pp. 197-379, 12pp. advertisments bound in at rear. Printed stiff paper wrappers. Lacking the scarce original glassine sleeve. Oversized wrappers rubbed and worn with a little loss, spine worn and a little chipped. First edition of the Autumn 1930 issue of the (mostly) Parisian modernist magazine, This Quarter. This Quarter was founded in 1925 by the American expatriate poet Ernest Walsh [1895-1926] and the English suffragette Ethel Moorhead [1869-1955]. Only two issues of the quarterly had been published when Walsh died of consumption at the age of thirty-one, and after a period of turbulence and only sporadic publication, This Quarter was taken over by Edward Titus of the Black Manikin Press, a highbrow expatriate imprint based in Paris. Under Titus's stewardship the magazine was more professionally run but less adventurously edited. It ceased production in 1932 after a run of just eighteen issues, having published work by most of the leading Paris expatriates…
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This Quarter : October-December 1929 Issue, Vol. II, No. 2
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Paris: Edward W. Titus, 1929. 8vo, pp. 187-367, 9pp. advertisments bound in at rear. Printed stiff paper wrappers. Lacking the scarce original glassine sleeve. Oversized wrappers chipped and worn with loss to spine ends, spine worn and chipped at head. First edition of the Autumn 1929 issue of the (mostly) Parisian modernist magazine, This Quarter. This Quarter was founded in 1925 by the American expatriate poet Ernest Walsh [1895-1926] and the English suffragette Ethel Moorhead [1869-1955]. Only two issues of the quarterly had been published when Walsh died of consumption at the age of thirty-one, and after a period of turbulence and only sporadic publication, This Quarter was taken over by Edward Titus of the Black Manikin Press, a highbrow expatriate imprint based in Paris. Under Titus's stewardship the magazine was more professionally run but less adventurously edited. It ceased production in 1932 after a run of just eighteen issues, having published work by most of the leading Paris…
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This Quarter : April-June 1932 Issue, Vol. III, No. 2
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Paris: Edward W. Titus, 1932. 8vo, pp. 559-751, 8pp. advertisments bound in at rear. Printed stiff paper wrappers. Lacking the scarce original glassine sleeve. Oversized wrappers rubbed and worn with loss to foot of spine and front wrapper, spine worn and chipped at head. First edition of the Spring 1932 issue of the (mostly) Parisian modernist magazine, This Quarter. WITH A STORY BY VLADIMIR NABOKOV, HERE WRITING AS VLADIMIR SIRIN. This Quarter was founded in 1925 by the American expatriate poet Ernest Walsh [1895-1926] and the English suffragette Ethel Moorhead [1869-1955]. Only two issues of the quarterly had been published when Walsh died of consumption at the age of thirty-one, and after a period of turbulence and only sporadic publication, This Quarter was taken over by Edward Titus of the Black Manikin Press, a highbrow expatriate imprint based in Paris. Under Titus's stewardship the magazine was more professionally run but less adventurously edited. It ceased production in 1932 after a run…
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Bibliotheque Universelle des Romans; ouvrage Périodique, dans lequel on donne l'analyse raisonné des Romans anciens & modernes, François, ou traduits dans notre Langue..
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Paris: Au Bureau & Chez Gueffier, 1781. 8vo. The two issues bound in one volume.Contemporary half sheep. Sheep worn, rubbed, some light browning of interior else interior very good. 8vo. The August issues covers "La Vie de Lazarille de Tormes; so bonne fortune & ses adversités, &c" and "Les Refus." The September issue contains "Histoire de Mélisthene, Roi de Perse, contenant ses Aventures galantes, ses Combats & ses Victoires" and "Le Maréchal de Boucicault, nouvelle historique" and "Granicus".
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Peterson's Magazine
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[Philadelphia], 1864. 12 handcolored plates. 1 vols. 8vo. Half morocco. Extremities rubbed. 12 handcolored plates. 1 vols. 8vo. Handcolored plates.
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