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Little magazines are periodicals that publish experimental and non-conformist work of relatively unknown writers and artists. They are often noncommercial in their outlook and occasionally irregular in their publication. Little magazines played a significant role for the writers and artists who shaped the avant-garde movements like Modernism and Post-modernism across the world in the twentieth century.
Paris: Meynial, 1925. First Edition. George Barbier. A complete and excellent set of the five annual issues illustrated with a total of sixty beautiful pochoir plates, complete with decorated pochoir title pages. 'Falbalas and Franfreluches' (Fr...
San Francisco: C.A. Murdock & Co. [1st number only]; then William Doxey, 1897. Twenty-four issues (of 25 published, lacking the EPILARK). Wire-stitched and sewn pictorial self wrappers, numbers 9 and beyond printed on one side of leaf only. Heavily illus...
[Cover title variants: Get ready : periodico alternativo di musica rock, n. 1 ; Get ready : periodico alternativo di musica, n. 2-4.] Five issues, ca. 20-36 pp. each, comprising a complete run of editor Marcello Baraghini's psychedelic arts, music, politi...
Buenos Aires, 1947. Whole numbers 34 through 74, 95 through 128, and 141 through 158. Bound up in sixteen volumes, wrappers bound in, for James Laughlin. Occasional sunning or dust marking to bindings, occasional text blocks tanned, as usual, but very go...
Wallasey, Cheshire, England: Spin Publications , 1961. RARE. 61 magazines, the complete run of one of Britain's early and iconic folk music revival magazines. All are Near Fine to Fine. 10 issues each in the first 3 volumes, 6 each in Vols. 4-6, 5 issues ...
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New York, 1948. Whole numbers one through fifteen (in nine issues), lacking the final, 10th anniversary number. Variously printed wrappers, printed wrappers over boards, and cloth, in printed dust jackets (as below). Nine volumes, including double number...
1860 FASHION Peterson's Magazine Women Civil War Era Music Color ILLUSTRATED 5v Peterson's Magazine, a successful rival of Godey's Lady's Book, was a lady's American magazine, produced by American authors for American women. The magazine included topics ...
1880 1st ed Harper's Weekly President Garfield Chinese Opium in California HUGE Harper's Weekly was an early American magazine published by Harper. Beginning in 1857, it was a primary source of news, fiction stories, humor, satire, and a number of other ...
1875 Harper's Weekly PT Barnum Indians White SLAVES Gn Sheridan Illustrated HUGE Harper's Weekly was an early American magazine published by Harper. Beginning in 1857, it was a primary source of news, fiction stories, humor, satire, and a number of other...
1800 Arabic Account on French Revolution & Napoleonic WARS Treaty of Tilsit An interesting and rather obscure Arabic periodical from the 19th-century. This gazette provides information on the Napoleonic Wars involving France, Russia, and Austria and thei...
1789 Ben Franklin SLAVERY Cook Voyages Egypt Cromwell Pelew Keate Slave Trade This 1789 edition of 'The London Magazine' includes a variety of important articles and contents on: · Original letters of Oliver Cromwell · Account of the Pele...
Boston & Redding, 1933. Volume one number one through volume three, number four. Twelve issues. Printed wrappers. Wrappers of I:1 affected by old damp causing color bleed to prelims and terminal leaves (somewhat offset by a brief inscription from Johns a...
1791 1ed Cherokee Creek Indians Daniel Boone Kentucky Ben Franklin John Wesley Like many 18th-century British periodicals, 'The European Magazine' and 'London Review' contain numerous articles on a variety of topics, most of which deal with major politi...
New York: Monroe Wheeler, 1923. Printed string-tied wrappers. Faintest hint of darkening at extreme wrapper edges, as inevitable, otherwise a fine copy. First edition. One of 150 copies printed. Although in principle a single issue of a periodical, thi...
New York: The Poetry Project, 1969. 4 RARE early issues of this seminal poetry magazine founded in 1969 by Maureen Owen and printed at The Poetry Project. Numbers 1, 3, 4, and 5. No dates on 3 issues, published 1969-1972. Very Good overall, Issue 1, ...
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