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El Farol. Periodico Semanario de la Puebla de Los Angeles en el Imperio Mejicano

El Farol. Periodico Semanario de la Puebla de Los Angeles en el Imperio Mejicano by [Mexico]. [Newspapers]

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Seller: McBride Rare Books
Title
El Farol. Periodico Semanario de la Puebla de Los Angeles en el Imperio Mejicano
Author
[Mexico]. [Newspapers]
Seller
McBride Rare Books (United States)
Condition
About very good.
Description
Puebla: Imprenta Liberal de Moreno Hermanos, 1822. About very good.. Forty-one issues plus three supplements, 372pp. Minor, scattered worming, slightly affecting text. Scattered light dampstaining and faint foxing. Untrimmed. A complete run of this early and significant periodical, a "lantern" for the Mexican people, which began publication in Puebla just one month after the achievement of independence. The editor, Ignacio Mariano de Vasconcelos, was close to the monarchical project of Agustin Iturbide. The announced purpose of the paper was to explain the principals of the new constitution and laws of the country, support the cause of constitutional monarchy, and to warn about the dangers of a free press and more liberal revolutionary aspirations. El Farol combines political editorials, moral and religious reflections, national and international news, and literary sections. Each issue included doctrinal articles defending and promoting the concept of constitutional monarchy and emphasizing Catholicism as the foundation for moral and social order. The paper also contains relevant documents of contemporary events, such as communications from Iturbide to the army and missives from the provincial council of Puebla to the Constituent Congress. Its conservative and Catholic viewpoint made it a counterweight to more liberal publications of the time, and reflected the tensions during nascent Mexican independence between monarchists and republicans, and between defenders of religion as part of the backbone of the state and those seeking a more secular and liberal form of government. In all, an invaluable source to understand the political and social debate during the first months of Mexican independence. Rare institutionally and in commerce. Andrade 3747. Garritz 4573. Sabin 23875.
Tule Lake Pilgrimage 1978 [caption title]

Tule Lake Pilgrimage 1978 [caption title] by [Japanese Internment]

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Seller: McBride Rare Books
Title
Tule Lake Pilgrimage 1978 [caption title]
Author
[Japanese Internment]
Seller
McBride Rare Books (United States)
Condition
Very good.
Description
[Tule Lake: June 3, 1978. Very good.. Small panoramic photographic, measuring 7 x 13.5 inches. Minor fading and toning. A panoramic group portrait of participants in the 1978 Tule Lake Pilgrimage, an early effort to commemorate the experiences of Japanese-Americans in the internments camps during World War II. The photo depicts well over 100 people sitting and standing in informal rows on a hill at the camp site in Northeastern California. The caption title at the lower edge of the image, "Tule Lake Pilgrimage, June 3, 1978," is given in both Japanese and English. "Organized visits back to former World War II concentration camps sites that were started largely by Sansei in the late 1960s have evolved to include participation from all communities confronting civil rights violations. The first organized pilgrimages occurred in Southern and Northern California in 1969 with trips to Manzanar and Tule Lake , both of which included an inter-generational mix of Issei, Nisei, Sansei, and Yonsei.... The Tule Lake Committee organized pilgrimages in 1978, 1979 and 1980. However, pilgrimages during the 1980s became infrequent when pilgrimage organizers, largely made up of students, focused their energy on the redress movement." -- Densho Encyclopedia.
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COLUMBIA BICYCLES POPE MANUFACTURING CO. HARTFORD, CONN. 1896

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COLUMBIA BICYCLES POPE MANUFACTURING CO. HARTFORD, CONN. 1896
Seller
The Book Block (United States)
Description
8vo. 50 pp. Paper covers with full page design in the style of Arts & Crafts to front cover and smaller centered Arts & Crafts style design to back. A bit of darkening to one corner of front cover. 2 advertising catalogues in one; front about Columbia bicycles and back about Hartford bicycles together with their prices. The Arts & Crafts influence on Will Bradley is apparent in the designs for this catalogue. In addition to heavy black ink against white backgrounds, the title page and page facing it are an integrated whole, and red ink is used as an accent. Borders are filled with floral designs much employed in the Arts & Crafts manner. The catalogue contains many photographs of Bradley drawings. Will Bradley was one of America's greatest graphic artists, though mostly associated with Art Nouveau, oftentimes exhibiting Aubrey Beardsley tendencies. Bradley, however, evolved as an artist to reflect changing societal fashion. Although the first major Arts & Crafts exhibition in America was held in April 1897 at Boston's Copley Hall, Bradley was interested in it long before. He was a founding member of the Boston Society of Arts and Crafts. In 1896, Bradley wrote and published a eulogy for William Morris. An extremely rare catalogue featuring both Arts & Crafts and Will Bradley, America's greatest graphic artist.
Exhibition postcard: Ulay & Marina Abramovic: ‘Modus Vivendi’, 1980-1985 (14 September-13 October 1985)

Exhibition postcard: Ulay & Marina Abramovic: ‘Modus Vivendi’, 1980-1985 (14 September-13 October 1985) by (ABRAMOVIC, Marina & ULAY)

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Title
Exhibition postcard: Ulay & Marina Abramovic: ‘Modus Vivendi’, 1980-1985 (14 September-13 October 1985)
Author
(ABRAMOVIC, Marina & ULAY)
Seller
Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, Inc. (United States)
Description
Color illus. on recto, details to verso. Eindhoven: Van Abbemuseum, 1985. Illustrated postcard invitation for the duo’s 1985 exhibition in Eindhoven. In fine condition.
L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E April 1978

L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E April 1978 by ANDREWS, Bruce and Charles Bernstein (Editors)

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Seller: Brian Cassidy Bookseller at Type Punch Matrix
Title
L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E April 1978
Author
ANDREWS, Bruce and Charles Bernstein (Editors)
Seller
Brian Cassidy Bookseller at Type Punch Matrix (United States)
Condition
Very good +.
Description
New York, 1978. Very good +.. Second issue of arguably the most important document to emerge from the L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E movement, Andrews and Bernstein's journal published some 16 issues (13 issues proper, plus various supplements) from 1978 through 1981. With its austere production and design (by Bernstein's wife Susan Laufer/Bee), in many ways the clearest expression of the aesthetic and the moment the movement fully matured. Contributors to this issue include Roland Barthes, Bob Perelman, Ron Silliman, Ted Greenwald, and others. Fewer than 200 copies printed. [Clay and Phillips, 235]. Wraps. Large 8vo. printed stapled self-wrappers. Offset printed. Very good plus. Some toning at extremities. Else clean and sound throughout.