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Mrs. Dalloway in Bond Street" in The Dial, Vol. LXXV, Number 1. July 1923

Mrs. Dalloway in Bond Street" in The Dial, Vol. LXXV, Number 1. July 1923 by Woolf, Virginia

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Title
Mrs. Dalloway in Bond Street" in The Dial, Vol. LXXV, Number 1. July 1923
Author
Woolf, Virginia
Seller
Burnside Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Greenwich, CT: The Dial Publishing Company, 1923. First Edition. Near Fine. July 1923 issue of The Dial, featuring a short story by Virginia Woolf that would be the precursor to her novel and best-known work, Mrs. Dalloway. Found on page 20-27, the eight page short story entitled "Mrs. Dalloway in Bond Street" is an early draft of the novel's opening sequence, one in which the London hostess Clarissa Dalloway sets out to buy gloves, rather than flowers, on the morning of her party. Bound in publisher's salmon wraps printed in black. i-xii, 104, xiii-xx. Near Fine with light edge wear, several small partially-erased pencil markings to covers. A fragile production of this important milestone, uncommon in such nice condition.
[WOMEN / LGBTQ / MUSIC]. "Dear Friend" - Communication from Olivia Records, the Lesbian-Feminist Record Label Collective

[WOMEN / LGBTQ / MUSIC]. "Dear Friend" - Communication from Olivia Records, the Lesbian-Feminist Record Label Collective by Olivia Records

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[WOMEN / LGBTQ / MUSIC]. "Dear Friend" - Communication from Olivia Records, the Lesbian-Feminist Record Label Collective
Author
Olivia Records
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Michael Laird Rare Books LLC (United States)
Condition
Very good
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Los Angeles, 1976. Very good. Single sheet (8.5" x 11"(printed on both sides, Olivia Records logo on p. 1. Two horizontal folds, some expected creasing (not objectionable). In excellent condition, suitable for exhibition and study. VALUABLE PRIMARY SOURCE MATERIAL CONCERNING A VISIONARY WOMEN-OWNED-AND-OPERATED RECORD LABEL FOUNDED IN 1973. OLIVIA RECORDS WAS THE FIRST RECORD LABEL IN AMERICA THAT FOCUSED ON MUSIC BY AND FOR WOMEN. OFFERED HERE IS A RARE COMMUNICATION TO "FRIENDS" DISCUSSING THE PROGRESS, PLANS AND POLITICS OF THIS REMARKABLE LESBIAN-FEMINIST COLLECTIVE. While the DYI aesthetic of the Olivia Records followed that of Memphis-based Sun Records (to which is credited with the advent of commercial Rock-and-Roll), it preceded punk and post-punk luminaries of the late 1970s such as the UK's New Hormones (Buzzcocks) and Factory (Joy Division), and Hermosa Beach's SST (Black Flag). Its constituents similarly marginalized, Olivia Records likewise rejected mainstream capitalists pressures, while maintaining an unwavering commitment to its artists and its ideologies. In its way, Olivia Records was even more important than all of the above, as it was far more than a commercial venture founded by someone who had been repeatedly rejected by major labels. Olivia Records was a non-profit collective that sought to combat oppression and to affect radical change, to combat sexism, racism and economic injustice. The collective did so by furthering lesbian-identified commerce with acoustic folk music, to whom fans bonded (and to each other). Olivia Records achieved a degree of success which impacted the landscape of popular music, especially in the middle to late 1980s with the rise of lesbian-coded female folk-based singer/songwriters, some of whom recorded on major labels. Olivia Records played a significant role in the "women's music" movement, creating opportunities for female artists and influencing the broader cultural landscape through its advocacy for women's and lesbian rights. By 1995, the collective ceased to release music, but its legacy as the first record company to produce and distribute "women's music" is secure. Our communication evidently accompanied a catalogue (not longer present) for four Olivia Records albums, two songbooks and a single. Herein our authors ask: "HOW CAN A WOMAN-IDENTIFIED RECORD COMPANY CHANGE THE WORLD?" CATALOGUER'S NOTE: We assign the date "1976" because on p. 2 the text references the forthcoming album of Teresa Trull, a lesbian/feminist singer-songwriter, which "will be available in January 1977." § Bonnie Morris, "Olivia Records: The Production of a Movement" in: Journal of Lesbian Studies (June 2015) vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 290-304.
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An Attempt to Arrange, in the Order of Time, Those Scripture Prophesies Yet Remaining to be Fulfilled. by Winthrop, James, Esq.

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An Attempt to Arrange, in the Order of Time, Those Scripture Prophesies Yet Remaining to be Fulfilled.
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Winthrop, James, Esq.
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ZH BOOKS (United States)
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Cambridge: Printed for the Author by W. Hillard, 1803. Softcover. First edition; 8 1/2 x 5; pp. [1], 4-20; removed, tied with a later string; laid paper, light, uniform age-toning; small note in brown ink to upper margin of title page; very good condition.James Winthrop (1752 - 1821) was an American judge, anti-Federalist, participant in the Battle of Bunker Hill, and librarian of Harvard from 1772 until 1787. He wrote several works, all revolving around prophesies in the Scriptures, of which the current pamphlet was his last one. Winthrop was also the rumored author of the anti-Federalist papers "Letters of Agrippa."
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ADRIFT IN NEW YORK by ALGER, Horatio, Jr

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ADRIFT IN NEW YORK
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ALGER, Horatio, Jr
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Houle Rare Books & Autographs (United States)
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CLEVELAND/NEW YORK, WORLD SYNDICATE [N.D., CA. 1920-30], 1920. ATTRACTIVE PICTORIAL DUST JACKET (UNCLIPPED); TEXT BROWNED; SILVER STAMPED RED BOARDS VERY GOOD. Hardcover.
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English Music by Ackroyd, Peter

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English Music
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Ackroyd, Peter
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Bookbid Rare Books (United States)
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The Franklin Library, 1992. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. First Edition as stated on title page and spine. Signed by author on limitation page. Publisher's insert laid in. Raised bands on spine. Gold gilt. Silk ribbon bookmark bound in. Near fine book except for large scratch on top edges, dent from scratch on top edges, and scratches on forend.
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Ordeal by Fire: Witnesses to the Great War by MacDonald, Lyn

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Ordeal by Fire: Witnesses to the Great War
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MacDonald, Lyn
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Weller Book Works ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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Fine
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Folio Society, 2001. Fine. MacDonald, Lyn. Ordeal by Fire: Witnesses to the Great War. London, UK: Folio Society, 2001. xiii, 312pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Near fine in near fine slipcase.