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Zap Comix #13 (Signed by All Contributors)

Zap Comix #13 (Signed by All Contributors) by CRUMB, Robert, Victor Moscoso, Various Others

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Seller: Harper's Books
Title
Zap Comix #13 (Signed by All Contributors)
Author
CRUMB, Robert, Victor Moscoso, Various Others
Seller
Harper's Books (United States)
Condition
Stapled wrappers clean and bright; a fine copy.
Description
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 1994. Stapled wrappers clean and bright; a fine copy.. First Edition. Slim octavo. Number 13 in the underground Zap Comix series, with an impressive list of contributors—Robert Crumb, Victor Moscoso, Spain Rodriguez, Gilbert Shelton, Robert Williams, and Clay Wilson; each of whom have SIGNED this copy over the first two pages. Psychedelic covers designed by Moscoso, in homage to recently deceased Zap Comix comrade Rick Griffin.
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The application of x-rays to the study of the crystalline structure of materials by Bragg, William H.

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The application of x-rays to the study of the crystalline structure of materials
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Bragg, William H.
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Jeremy Norman & Co., Inc. (United States)
Description
London: Inst. Mech. Engineers, 1927.
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The Future of the North-West .... by Owen, Robert Dale

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The Future of the North-West ....
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Owen, Robert Dale
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Palinurus Antiquarian Books (United States)
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A very good copy.
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Philadelphia: Crissy & Markley, 1863. First Edition.. orig. prtd wrappers.. A very good copy.. 8vo. Robert Dale is the son of the famous Robert Owen founder of New Lanark and New Harmony. Robert Dale spent virtually his entire life in America moving from group to group and taking up numerous causes of social and educational reform. The pamphlet offered here stemmed from Owen's committee work at behest of the War Department; he headed a committee to examine the problems freedmen. He protested against the Indiana scheme to reconstitute the Union by leaving out New England. DAB XIV, 119 - ' 20.
LIVRE D'ARTISTE: A CATALOGUE OF THE W.J. STRACHEN GIFT TO THE TAYLOR INSTITUTION.|LE

LIVRE D'ARTISTE: A CATALOGUE OF THE W.J. STRACHEN GIFT TO THE TAYLOR INSTITUTION.|LE

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LIVRE D'ARTISTE: A CATALOGUE OF THE W.J. STRACHEN GIFT TO THE TAYLOR INSTITUTION.|LE
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Oak Knoll Books/Oak Knoll Press (United States)
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Oxford: The Ashmolean Museum, 1987. stiff paper wrapper. Strachan, W.J.. 8vo. stiff paper wrapper. 92 pages. Catalogue of the collection of French book arts donated to the Taylor Institution by Strachen. Foreword by Giles Barber, librarian of the Institution. Introduction by Strachan. Glossary and catalogue. Color and black and white plates.
After We Lost Our Way

After We Lost Our Way by Mura, David

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Title
After We Lost Our Way
Author
Mura, David
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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
ISBN
9780525484837
Description
New York: E.P. Dutton, 1989. Paperback. 81p., wraps, 5.5x8 inches. First wraps edition, lightly shelfworn, else very good. Poems about Japanese American incarceration, the Vietnam war, and survivors of the atomic bomb among other topics. The National Poetry Series, Tenth Annual Series-1989.