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[SKATE PUNK ARCHIVE - JFA, 1977-1986]. [JFA and the development of Skateboard Culture]

[SKATE PUNK ARCHIVE - JFA, 1977-1986]. [JFA and the development of Skateboard Culture] by JFA (Jody Foster's Army - Punk band)

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[SKATE PUNK ARCHIVE - JFA, 1977-1986]. [JFA and the development of Skateboard Culture]
Author
JFA (Jody Foster's Army - Punk band)
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Michael Laird Rare Books LLC (United States)
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Very good
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Very good. A quantity of eight flyers promoting JFA concerts in Phoenix, Los Angeles, and elsewhere between 1982 and 1986, photomechanically reproduced on 8.5" x 11" sheets of white, pink, or yellow paper. PLUS: "JFA Songbook" (see below). Overall, the material is very clean, having been stored in a filing cabinet, free from light and handling for forty years. PLUS: five newspaper skateboard mags (1977-1980), newsprint (folded for many years and toned). PLUS: two surfer mags (1973-1974), newsprint (toned). A FINE AND EARLY ARCHIVE OF SKATE PUNK FLYERS, DOCUMENTING THE ROLE OF THE BAND JODY FOSTER'S ARMY (JFA) AND THEIR CONTEMPORARIES IN THE SKATE CULTURE IN THE EARLY 1980s. SEVERAL FLYERS ARE ICONIC AND ARE NOW UNFINDABLE IN FRESH, MUSEUM QUALITY AS HERE, HAVING BEEN STORED IN A FILING CABINET FOR EXACTLY FORTY YEARS, TO WHICH IS ADDED A SMALL QUANTITY OF NEWSPRINT SKATEBOARD MAGS (1977-1980) AND RELATED EPHEMERA. Two cultural phenomena of the 1970s and 80s continue to exert a tremendous impact on the youth of twenty-first century: skateboarding (particularly skate-punk) and hip-hop, both of which began as expressions of disaffected "outsiders" who were unwilling or unable to participate in mainstream America, and did so in a completely DYI manner. Today, both phenomena have been co-opted and commercialized worldwide, particularly in terms of music, linguistics, fashion, art and culture. We are able to offer a small but very interesting "time capsule" of the former. Concerning skate-punk band JFA: "With roots in the Arizona and Southern California skateboard scenes, JFA was formed in 1981, nineteen days after the failed attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan by John Hinckley Jr., an obsessed fan of Jodie Foster. The original lineup of vocalist Brian Brannon, guitarist Don "Redondo" Pendleton, bassist Michael Cornelius, and drummer Mike 'Bam-Bam' Sversvold developed a faster, more focused sound that combined the nascent hardcore of Black Flag and The Germs with the twangy guitar that defined The Ventures and Dick Dale. With lyrics and imagery steeped in the lifestyle, JFA appealed to skaters who saw themselves taking surf culture to the streets." (johnson rare books and archives, from whom we acquired the present collection). HIGHLIGHTS OF THE COLLECTION: Flyer of the very important May 18, 1984 concert with skate punk pioneers The Big Boys (Austin, TX) at the Stardust Ballroom in Hollywood. Billed as "L.A.'s First All Skate Gig!" and sponsored by Powell & Peralta, Tracker, and other skateboard manufacturers, it also included performances by JFA, Aggression, Faction, Ill Repute, and Tales of Terror. We know it was a great show because we were there. ~ May 26 [1986] flyer for DRI (Dirty Rotten Imbeciles) et al. in Dallas, and on the other side JFA et al. ~ Aug. 17 [1982] flyer for Meat Puppets ("new album due anytime now from SST Records") and JFA in Tempe, AZ ~ Catalogue of Placebo Products / Placebo Records (JFA label), 4 pp. ~ Promotional flyer for JFA skateboard (two shapes, three sizes, generally 10.5" x 30.5") ~ Calendar for Sept. 1986 punk rock shows at the Downtown Danceteria in Minneapolis, MN promoting shows by the Circle Jerks, Liveskull and others ~ Nov. 21 [1983] flyer for Samhain, JFA, Necros, et al. at Stardust Ballroom, Hollywood ~ 3 flyers from JFA 1986 "Fifth Anniversary" tour (including Denver) ~ "The JFA Songbook" zine, together 8 ff., stapled as issued, containing "Lyrics to all known and remembered ballads," interspersed with photocopy cuttings and drawings. A worn copy of this item sold on for $139 (Dec. 12, 2022). PROVENANCE: Archive of Richard Bishop, guitarist of the Sun City Girls (Phoenix, AZ), an experimental rock band. Statement by Bishop "Each one was collected before the date of the show and have been in a filing cabinet ever since." ADDED: Seabreeze: Voice of the Western Surfing Association. San Diego, CA 1973-1974. Together two issues, newsprint: Nov. / Dec. 1973 (vol. 1 no. 6), 30, [2] pp. July / Aug. 1974 [vol. 2 no.1], pp. 3-32 (lacking front cover, thin vertical portion of spine area on p. 3 very lightly abraded). IN THIS INNOCUOUS 1974 SURFING NEWSPRINT TRADE MAGAZINE IS A VERY EARLY ADVERTISEMENT FOR BAHNE SKATEBOARDS TOGETHER WITH CADILLAC URETHANE WHEELS WHICH REVOLUTIONIZED SKATEBOARD TECHNOLOGY. Frank Nasworthy is notable in the history of skateboarding for introducing polyurethane wheel technology to the sport in the early 1970s. Due to the infancy of skateboarding at this time, Nasworthy sold his wheels directly to surf shops along the coast of California, and placed some tentative advertisements featuring a young Gregg Weaver in surfing magazines. In 1973 or 1974, Nasworthy licensed his wheels to Bahne and Co. of Encinitas, California and Bahne skateboards were packaged with Cadillac wheels. SEE: Ken Harrison, "Birthplace of skateboarding: Encinitas and Carlsbad; Forget about Santa Monica" (2019, online). ADDED: Assorted cheap skateboard publications (1977-1980) including Skateworld Journal vol. 1 no. 1 (1977) with O.G. Dogtowner Marty Grimes on the front cover (inside: an ad declares "Profit from the coming boom in Skateparks!") ~ Zero Gravity (1977) with George Orton on the front cover (in color) and other photos we've never seen, being a veritable time capsule of early vertical skateboarding ~ Skat'n News vol. 1 no. 10 (1979) with photos from Reseda SkaterCross skatepark (some news items circled in pen) ~ Skat'n News vol. 2 no 1 (1980), "Special Issue" primarily with photos and typewritten captions (some news items circled in pen) ~ Skat'n News vol. 2 no. 8 (1980) with Eric Grisham on the cover and many other excellent photos of the Reseda contest. Plus: The Argonaut, Marina Del Rey, CA (1981) with Christian Hosoi on the cover, and an article on the closing of the Marina Del Rey skatepark. Plus: 5 pieces of related ephemera, including two copies of the CHIP Skateboarders' Safety Handbook.
Wine and Wine Countries; A Record and Manual for Wine Merchants and Wine Consumers

Wine and Wine Countries; A Record and Manual for Wine Merchants and Wine Consumers by Charles Tovey

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Wine and Wine Countries; A Record and Manual for Wine Merchants and Wine Consumers
Author
Charles Tovey
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Appledore Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
London: Hamilton, Adams & Co, 1862. Decorative Cloth. Very Good. A solid, presentable copy of the 1862 1st edition. Tight and VG in its pebbled, blindstamped, olive-green cloth, with still mostly-bright gilt-titling along the spine. 2 very small paper-stains to the panels, light splotching and soiling along the rear panel. Still though very presentable. Internally, minor soiling at the rear pastedown, mild spotting to the preliminaries, small, neat former owner name at the top of the title page. 16mo, a number of charts and classifications complementing the text, including a large fold-out chart ("Consumption of Wine from 1791 to June 30, 1861") at the rear.
Printers on Morris

Printers on Morris by Walsdorf, John J.

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Printers on Morris
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Walsdorf, John J.
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Thorn Books (United States)
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Fine
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Beaverton, Oregon: Beaverdam Press, 1981. First edition. Hardcover. Fine. Woodcut Frontispiece by Barry Moser.. Miniature Book, 2¼ by 3 inches. From of total edition of 326 copies, this is one of 26 lettered copies finely printed letterpress on handmade paper and bound in full leather. Morris designed "Brother Rabbit" endpapers. It is signed by the editor, printer, and artist, and is accompanied by an extra copy of the frontispiece signed by Moser. This is letter M. A fine copy. .
Translations of Russian Game Reports. Volumes 1-7

Translations of Russian Game Reports. Volumes 1-7

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Translations of Russian Game Reports. Volumes 1-7
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
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Fine
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Ottawa: Canada Department Of Northern Affairs And National Resources, 1960. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Seven volumes. Octavos. Printed red wrappers. Ownership stamp and signature of noted American psychologist and anthropologist Henry Guze, (a founder of the American Academy of Psychotherapists, the Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, and co-founder of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sex) on either the front fly or first leaf, else about fine. Detailed review of the state of trapping, with different species covered in each issue.
John Van Druten Archive  The English-Born Thespian Comments On The Work Of An Aspiring Playwright In A Series Of Four Letters Written Near The End Of His Life

John Van Druten Archive The English-Born Thespian Comments On The Work Of An Aspiring Playwright In A Series Of Four Letters Written Near The End Of His Life by JOHN VAN DRUTEN

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John Van Druten Archive The English-Born Thespian Comments On The Work Of An Aspiring Playwright In A Series Of Four Letters Written Near The End Of His Life
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JOHN VAN DRUTEN
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Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc. (United States)
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JOHN VAN DRUTEN (1901-1957). Van Druten was an English-born playwright and thespian successful in both England and America.Archive. 4 letters. 1956. A series of letters written by John van Druten to an aspiring Ohio playwright named Jerry Weingart. Weingart first contacted van Druten through his agent Monica McCall, asking van Druten to read and critique Weingarts play. After several more months of exchanging letters, van Druten commented on Weingarts play in a handwritten letter dated September 16, 1956. Van Druten would die the following year, in December 1957, from heart problems.a) TLS. 2pgs. January 12, 1956. New York, NY. A typed letter signed John van Druten. On letterhead of the Hotel Dorset in New York City. Van Drutens first letter to Weingart, attributing his failure to reply to a prior letter to the lack of a return address. Dear Mr. Weingart, Monica McCall spoke to me of your letter to her, and I was very glad to hear of it. It gave me the chance I have been wanting of answering your last letter to me. I wrote you an answer when that came, and then found that you had written me on paper without an address at the head of it, so that I could not send you my reply. I had no idea where to find you. This one comes at the last right moment. I am leaving N.Y. for California in the morning. I want only to say that I have not forgotten my promise, and that I shall be glad to read your play next fall, when it and you are ready. This must be all for now. I still have to finish my packing. All my best wishes, and all thanks for your letters. Yours sincerely, John van Druten. In fine condition with a horizontal mailing fold and a small ink splotch in the lower right corner. Includes the original mailing envelope.b) TLS. 1pg. August 19, 1956. N.p. A typed letter signed John van Druten. Van Druten awaits receipt of Weingarts play and thinks that the two should limit correspondence in order to facilitate a more impartial critique. Dear Mr. Weingart, Very many thanks for your letter. My silence over the past ones has been due to ONE thing mainly which is that until now you have NEVER put your address on your letters, but only on your envelopes, and when I wantedto answer you, the envelope had been thrown away, and I was unable to. But this time some instinct has made you put the address on the letter, too so here is an answer. Not that I think a full correspondence between us is a good thing right now. I want to read your script first, and I shall be able to talk better the less I know of you. So sent it along, as soon as you are ready. But do not think that I was trying to chill you. Yours sincerely, John van Druten. In good condition with a tape residue in the two upper corners.c) ALS. 2pgs. September 16 [1956]. Montecito, CA. An autograph letter signed John van Druten. On letterhead of the Santa Barbara Biltmore Hotel and Cottages. Immediately after reading Weingarts play, van Druten writes to him with a painfully honest but compassionate account of his reaction. Dear Mr. Weingart, I finished your play an hour ago, and I think that I should write you about it straight away. There would be no point in my apologizing for what I have to say. You sent it to me for a professional opinion, and here it is. Look, I know that you have taken a year on this script, and I know how much it means to you. I found your letter that came with it a very sad one. But what you want, I believe to be the truth as it seems to me. And this is it. I dont see this as a play at all. I do not see a playwrights hand in it. Buried somewhere under it, I see a letter and semi-humorous attack on your men on a frustrated, silly, schoolboy approach to life and sex in ?? ?? but you never truly develop that, or your point of view about it. It is, no more than hinted at. There is no theatrical build, or development here. I dont know why the dream sequence is there, or what it proves, or what it leads to. I was more interested, for a reason I cannot find, in Natalie than in anyone else, but when she materialized, she seemed as bland and faceless as the others. You havent really written or differentiated your people at all. Neither they, nor their dialogue, emerge as real or as distinct, one from the other. And I see neither action, drama nor humour in your writing. Believe me, I know this sounds cruel and brutal. But I am of no use to you at all, if I do not write you as I feel. I cannot urge you to doctor or work on this script because I dont know and I am not sure that you know just what you are after. I dont even know what kind of play you are trying to write. Forgive me. I have not yet forgotten my own trying years, and I do know that this will cause you pain. But I think that for me to lie or to try and soften the plain might cause you a worse paint later on and it would be untrue to myelf. I will return the script under a separate cover. Respectfully yours, John van Druten. This letter is marked Part III on both side of the paper. In fine condition with a small ink splotch in the lower left corner of the recto.d) TLS. 1pg. November 9 [1956 or 1957]. California. A typed letter signed J. v. D.. Van Druten replies to a letter by Weingart, seemingly about a new script by Weingart. Van Druten also reports on his health after having suffered a stroke and comments on the work of British playwright Sir Terence Rattigan (1911-1977). Dear Mr. Weingart, Very many thanks for your letter. I think the reports on my health have gotten themselves a little mixed. The stroke, such as it was, was a very minor thing and left no harm behind it. What did leave harm was a heart condition that preceded it, a year ago in New York. I am much, much better from that now, and am able to work again, and get around some, too but I am also still suffering to some extent from inabilities from it, and to a general tendency to weakness. I really dont know what to say to you about your new script. You really do put almost too high a price on it, and on anyones capacity for being honest and fair about it. I KNOW that frame of mind I remember it from my own youth but I do not think one can say those things to another person, and then ask for advice or comment. It is asking for too much courage, and a possible capacity for too much cruelty. I admire Rattigan quite a lot, though not I think as much as you do. I saw in THE WINSLOW BOY a real capacity for his becoming a fine playwright, with a series and valuable mood in him. But since then, I have not seen it again. I have seen only a very good capacity for being a good and entertaining writing. THE WINSLOW BOY went deeper than that. Thank you again for writing. J. v. D.. In very good condition with tape residue in the upper corners.
[Le Maçon Opéra en trois Actes]. Der Maurer Oper in drei Acten... vollständiger Klavier Auszug. Mit deutschem und französischen Text. [Piano-vocal score]

[Le Maçon Opéra en trois Actes]. Der Maurer Oper in drei Acten... vollständiger Klavier Auszug. Mit deutschem und französischen Text. [Piano-vocal score] by AUBER, Daniel-François-Esprit 1782-1871

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[Le Maçon Opéra en trois Actes]. Der Maurer Oper in drei Acten... vollständiger Klavier Auszug. Mit deutschem und französischen Text. [Piano-vocal score]
Author
AUBER, Daniel-François-Esprit 1782-1871
Seller
J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
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Berlin: Fr. Laue [PN 78], 1830. Oblong folio. Original publisher's brown wrappers with titling within decorative border. Lacking title, [3] (cast list and contents), 4-171, [i] (blank) pp. Engraved. Wrappers worn and soiled, with minor stains and tears repaired to upper; spine and lower lacking, replaced with contemporary paper. Lacking title; minor to moderate foxing; occasional minor tears to lower margins; staining to lower margins of final leaves. First German edition. AWV 13. Schneider p. 129.
GIGI

GIGI by BAUM, Vicki

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GIGI
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BAUM, Vicki
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Antic Hay Books (United States)
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BAUM, Vicki. GIGI: KOMODIE IN SECHS SZENEN NACH DER GLEICHNAMIGEN NOVELLE VON COLETTE, DEUTSCHE BUHNENFASSUNG. (Englische Buhnenfassung von Anita Loos. Berlin: Felix Bloch Erben, [no date]. 24mo., brown printed wraps with faux-leather spine, stamped in black. First German Edition. From the library of Anita Loos, with her red estate stamp on the front cover. Loos did the first English translation of "Gigi." Good (covers & some pages of text chipped at corners, larger chip rear cover). Scarce! $75.00.
The Charles River to the Hudson, Boston and Maine Railroad

The Charles River to the Hudson, Boston and Maine Railroad by [Boston and Maine Railroad]

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The Charles River to the Hudson, Boston and Maine Railroad
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[Boston and Maine Railroad]
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Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA (United States)
Condition
Fine
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Boston: R.A.Supply Company, printer for B and M Railroad, 1900. Staplebound wraps. Fine. 12mo long; [40pp] gilt embossed title to grey wrapper with 2 staple binding; black and white photographic illustrations to recto only with title; fine. One page of text and black and white photographs of the rivers, surrounding lands and train tracks.
Let Me Love You To-Night; From the Latin-American Song "No Te Importe Saber

Let Me Love You To-Night; From the Latin-American Song "No Te Importe Saber by PARISH, Mitchell

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Let Me Love You To-Night; From the Latin-American Song "No Te Importe Saber
Author
PARISH, Mitchell
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Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA (United States)
Condition
Very good +
Description
New York: Robbins Music Corporation, 1944. Ephemera no binding. Very good +. Rene Touzet, music.. 12 1/8" x 9 1/8"; 5 [1]pp; color pictorial front wrapper; ad for America's Favorite Songs on rear wrapper; very good plus. Featured by Frank Sinatra.
The flood of years.

The flood of years. by Bryant, William Cullen.

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The flood of years.
Author
Bryant, William Cullen.
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Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio (United States)
Condition
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New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1879. Very Good. VG in somewhat faded pebbled cloth. Illustrated by W. J. Linton. GIft inscription on front blank.