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Inventory of the Goods &c of Andrew Bradford Late of Philada, decd Taken the 7th Day of March 1742/3”

Inventory of the Goods &c of Andrew Bradford Late of Philada, decd Taken the 7th Day of March 1742/3” by Bradford, Andrew (1686?-1742) printer and journalist

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Title
Inventory of the Goods &c of Andrew Bradford Late of Philada, decd Taken the 7th Day of March 1742/3”
Author
Bradford, Andrew (1686?-1742) printer and journalist
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Michael Brown Rare Books, LLC (United States)
Description
folio, 10 pages, on unwatermarked 18th century paper, likely of American manufacture, formerly folded in quarters, docketed twice on final leaf. There are significant condition issues, paper browned and brittle, separated along folds with considerable loss at intersection of center fold, tears repaired with archival tissue. Despite the issues of condition, a unique document listing the estate inventory of a unique figure, a pioneer printer, publisher, and journalist in colonial Philadelphia. Manuscript estate inventory of Andrew Bradford, pioneer printer and journalist of Philadelphia, who died November 24, 1742. Bradford printed the first newspaper in the middle colonies and the first magazine in America. Andrew Bradford, like his father William was also a pioneer supporter of the idea of a free press and is credited with setting "forth those principles that later enabled Andrew Hamilton, in New York City, to free John Peter Zenger in the most famous case for press freedom in colonial days." The inventory lists Bradford's personal and household effects as well as the inventory of his business. Bradford not only was a printer he also, like most other printers, had attached to his office a large store. Bradford operated at "The Sign of the Bible" an early eighteenth-century general store which carried a wide range of goods and in which he did a considerable business. Bradford's store, like his paper the American Mercury, was a popular and profitable undertaking. The wealth of the colony had increased by 1742, the year of Bradford's death, and Bradford's stock includes more luxurious and expensive items, as shown in the present inventory. The inventory lists a large stock of books, including dozens of Bibles and Testaments, Prayer Books, schoolbooks and primers, including "31 Dozen Horn Books", dictionaries, literary works, bibles, of all sizes and "quality", religious books, including 17 copies of Pilgrim's Progress, medical books, including "1 doz Aristotle's Midwife," German and Welsh language books, likely the products of Bradford's press (Bradford printed the first Welsh book in America, in 1721), elegantly bound blank books, large amounts of paper, vellum and parchment, printed forms, and legal stationery, scientific instruments, dozens of pairs of spectacles, parcels of almanacs and pamphlets, many likely the product of Bradford's press, unbound books, bibles and pamphlets, likely to be bound in Bradford's own bindery, the inventory includes "41 calf and sheep skins", as well as many other items of the stationer's trade, slates, pencils, quills, etc. Bradford's furnishings are also listed, dishes, silver, gold, and silver watches, "a Chaise and Harness", textiles, and finally three slaves: "One Negro Man Named Harry", "One Negro man Named Tonsy" and an unnamed "Negro Woman". The goods were appraised at over £ 942, by Jon Danby and Richard Sewell. Andrew Bradford, printer, and journalist, as well as a bookseller, bookbinder, and slave owner - given the evidence from his estate inventory offered here. "Bradford was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1686, the son of William Bradford, a printer and journalist, and Elizabeth Sowle, whose father, Andrew Sowle, was a printer in London. After being arrested and released for printing a pamphlet by Quaker apostate George Keith, William Bradford moved his family to New York and opened a print shop. Here, Andrew Bradford was trained as a printer. Little is known about his childhood or formal education, but Bradford was probably not the "illiterate" printer Benjamin Franklin was to call him in the disparaging remarks in his Autobiography on the state of printing in Philadelphia upon his arrival in the city. Bradford was listed as a freeman and printer of New York in 1709, the same year he declined Rhode Island's offer to become the colony's printer. In 1710-1711 father and son were in partnership and published three books together; they maintained close business ties throughout their careers. In 1713 Andrew Bradford returned to Philadelphia and was hired to publish "The Acts and Laws of the Province of Pennsylvania, October 14th, 1712 to March 27th, 1713," the first printed collection of the colony's laws, and thus became the unofficial provincial printer. He was the only printer in Philadelphia until 1723 and published the acts of the assembly, Indian treaties, and Governor William Keith's letters and proclamations. Almanacs by Jacob Taylor, Titan Leed, and John Jerman bore Bradford's imprint, as did various books and pamphlets on social, political, and religious matters." Bradford, in addition to being the official printer for the Province, was also the printer for the Society of Friends'. Bradford's the American Weekly Mercury, the first newspaper in Philadelphia, commenced publication on 22 December 1719 and remained in publication for twenty-six years. The venture was initially a partnership with John Copson, a local bookseller at the time. They were assisted by William Bradford, who remained in New York, but took in advertisements for the Mercury until he started his own paper, the New York Gazette, late in 1725. The American Mercury had a wide circulation, and Bradford enjoyed the advantages of being colonial postmaster from 1728 to 1737, which allowed him to accumulate news and to send his own mail at no cost – both of which greatly increased the American Mercury's circulation. Until 1728 the American Mercury did not have any local competition, but upon hearing that Benjamin Franklin was planning to bring out a newspaper, another Philadelphia printer and one of Franklin's former employers, Samuel Keimer, began publishing the Universal Instructor in All Arts and Sciences; and the Pennsylvania Gazette. Franklin, joined later by Joseph Breintnall, sent thirty-two letters modeled on Sir Richard Steele and Joseph Addison's London essay periodical, the Spectator, to Bradford for publication in his newspaper. These essays, together called The Busy-Body, included remarks designed to attack Keimer and drive him out of the newspaper business; they were a success. Franklin took possession of the Pennsylvania Gazette in 1729 and became Bradford's chief competition. Early in his newspaper's existence, Bradford used it to criticize local government. After a pamphlet critical of the provincial government's financial condition was published, perhaps by Bradford, the American Mercury included a remark also critical of the province's "sinking credit." Brought before the council, Bradford denied printing the pamphlet and claimed that the newspaper remarks were inserted by a journeyman. Admonished against printing remarks on the colonial governments, Bradford was released, but in 1723 he published an account of James Franklin's censure and imprisonment in New England for publishing "scandalous libels" against the colonial government there. The account included remarks supportive of Franklin and generally of freedom of the press. In 1727 and 1728 Bradford again printed several pamphlets on political topics but was not censured. In 1729, however, Bradford was called before the council again. The government and council found Busy-Body essay number twenty-seven, in which Breintnall presents an argument for rotation of public office, to be offensive, appearing, as it did, just before an election. Bradford was jailed but returned to the press shortly, where he continued to publish the Busy-Body essays in the American Mercury. Bradford's quiet resistance of the council's wishes has been seen as an early principled conflict between the press and government in the colonies. Bradford also published the first magazine in America. The American Magazine, edited by John Webbe, was modeled on Edward Cave's Gentleman's Magazine, initiated in London some years earlier. Webbe approached Franklin about the venture, but objecting to Franklin's terms, brought the plan to Bradford. In an advertisement in the American Mercury announcing the venture, the editor sets out numerous objectives: to carry news of communities without a press, and t promote liberty and freedom of the press and speech, without engaging in licentious abuses. Franklin, in the meantime, decided to bring out his own General Magazine, and he and Webbe waged an editorial battle in the Gazette and American Mercury. When the magazines were issued, weeks later, Bradford and Webbe had beaten Franklin into print by three days. Both magazines failed, however, in just a few months. Bradford was married to Dorcas Boels of Freehold, New Jersey, and after her death in 1739, to Cornelia Smith in 1740. His only child by Dorcas, died in infancy or childhood. Sometimes mentioned as a foster son, William Bradford III was Bradford's nephew and was apprenticed to him in the 1730s. After Bradford's death in Philadelphia, Cornelia Bradford continued to publish the American Mercury until 1746. Bradford's reputation rests primarily upon his publication of the first newspaper in the middle colonies and the first magazine in America, as well as upon his consistent if undramatic resistance to the provincial government's desire to control the press." American National Biography, volume 3 pp., 352-353 Dictionary of American Biography, vol. 1, part two, pp. 552-553 Ferree, Water L., Andrew Bradford" A Pioneer Printer of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies, Vol. 21, No. 3 (July, 1954) pp. 214-227, Penn State University Press, https:// www.jstor.org/stable/27769516 Willard, J., Tailer William, Clark, John, and Anna Janney de Armond, Andrew Bradford, The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Oct. 1938, Vol. 62, No. 4 (Oct. 1938), pp. 463-487, University of Pennsylvania Press. https://www.jstor.org/stable/20087144
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The Complaint, and The Consolation; or Night Thoughts by Young, Edward. William Blake, artist

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The Complaint, and The Consolation; or Night Thoughts
Author
Young, Edward. William Blake, artist
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White Fox Rare Books and Antiques (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
London: R. Noble for R. Edwards, 1797. First Edition. Full Morocco. Very Good. Elephantine folio, 44 by 34 cm. viii, [2], 95, [2] pp. 43 of the pages have Blake's expansive, charismatic illustrations surrounding the text. Four of these are section heads, the balance, being border ornamentation, but even the latter are far more than merely decorative. The distinctive Blake artwork fires the imagination regardless. In fact, the text, which is framed with ruled lines, seems to cover some of the illustration. Last two pages are the Explanation of the Engravings, which are often not present. The full navy blue morocco is fairly heavily rubbed along the edges, a bit less so, by the joints. Some scattered soiling within, but the pages are generally quite clean. There are a few closed tears, not of great length, and one repaired close tear which was somewhat longer. The Explanation of Engravings leaf has two repaired tears. Notwithstanding these flaws, this is an attractive, appealing copy.
442nd Combat Team and Nisei Military Service, Commemoration, and Burial, 1940s

442nd Combat Team and Nisei Military Service, Commemoration, and Burial, 1940s by Japanese American ; 442nd Combat Team

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442nd Combat Team and Nisei Military Service, Commemoration, and Burial, 1940s
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Japanese American ; 442nd Combat Team
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Max Rambod Inc. (United States)
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1940. 442nd Regimental Combat Team press photograph archive documenting Japanese American military service during World War II, when thousands of Nisei soldiers fought for the United States while many of their families were confined under Executive Order 9066. Activated in 1943, the 442nd was composed largely of second-generation Japanese American volunteers from Hawaiʻi and the mainland and fought in Italy, southern France, and Germany, including major action in the Vosges Mountains and the rescue of the "Lost Battalion" of the 36th Infantry Division in October 1944. This archive records the public and military representation of the unit through press-distributed images of soldiers, artillery, formal recognition, and battlefield death. Photo archive of 4 Large Silver Gelatin press photographs, each 8" x 10", United States and overseas military contexts, 1940s. A field artillery crew operates a large gun from a sandbagged position beneath palm trees, with soldiers gathered around the breech and ammunition boxes placed nearby. A military funeral scene records last rites for an infantryman of the 442nd, with helmeted soldiers standing in formation before an open grave and a caption identifying the dead soldier as a member of the Japanese American combat team. A formal indoor press scene shows two uniformed Nisei sergeants identified as Aubrey Funai and Bill Doy receiving a letter of gratitude from Governor Thye of Minnesota. Additional verso captions, agency stamps, and editorial markings indicate newspaper or wire-service circulation, including references to the 442nd Combat Team and Japanese American servicemen. The 442nd's service became one of the most consequential public counters to wartime anti-Japanese racism in the United States, because its members fought in Europe while federal policy still treated Japanese ancestry as grounds for exclusion, removal, and confinement. These press photographs preserve how that service was presented to American audiences: not as private family snapshots, but as news material showing Nisei soldiers in combat support, official recognition, and military mourning. Light toning, handling wear, editorial marks, adhesive residue, and caption labels or stamps present on versos; images remain clear and well preserved. Overall in good condition.
Here Lies the Heart, Memoir of Renowned Lesbian Author, Mercedes De Acosta

Here Lies the Heart, Memoir of Renowned Lesbian Author, Mercedes De Acosta by Mercedes De Acosta

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Here Lies the Heart, Memoir of Renowned Lesbian Author, Mercedes De Acosta
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Mercedes De Acosta
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Max Rambod Inc. (United States)
Description
1960. [LGBTQ] De Acosta, Mercedes. Here Lies the Heart. London: Andre Deustch Limited, 1960. First Edition. 372 pages. Bound in dark brown cloth hardcovers with gilt title on spine. As issued, no dust jacket. Octavo. Mercedes de Acosta was an American poet, playwright, and novelist. She was professionally unsuccessful but is known for her many lesbian affairs with famous Broadway and Hollywood personalities and numerous friendships with prominent artists of the period. In 1960, when De Acosta was seriously ill with a brain tumor and in need of money, she published her memoir, "Here Lies the Heart." In it are recounted the off stage life and lifestyles of many of the iconic figures of Hollywood in from the 1920's to 1940's. The memoir also features several black and white images of significant people in De Acosta's life, including Georgia O'Keefe, Aldous Huxley, and her best-known lover, award winning actress Greta Garbo. Spine has three 1 cm tears and front cover has a bumped corner. Owner's name in pen on front endpaper. Pages are clean and bright, overall in very good condition.
Equinox Flower [Higanbana] (Four original photographs from the 1958 Japanese film)

Equinox Flower [Higanbana] (Four original photographs from the 1958 Japanese film) by Yasujiro Ozu (director, screenwriter); Ton Satomi (novel); Kogo Noda (screenwriter); Ineko Arima, Yoshiko Kuga, Keiji Sada, Shin Saburi (starring)

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Equinox Flower [Higanbana] (Four original photographs from the 1958 Japanese film)
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Yasujiro Ozu (director, screenwriter); Ton Satomi (novel); Kogo Noda (screenwriter); Ineko Arima, Yoshiko Kuga, Keiji Sada, Shin Saburi (starring)
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Royal Books (United States)
Description
Tokyo: Shochiku, 1958. Four vintage borderless reference photographs from the 1958 film. With the stamp of Shochiku Co. on the verso, along with a mimeo snipe noting the film's Japanese title, "Higanbana." From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler. Based on Ton Satomi's 1957 novel. A businessman hopes to arrange a marriage for his headstrong youngest daughter, who has fallen in love with a musician. Director Yasujiro Ozu's first color film. Set and shot on location in Tokyo. 6 x 4.5 inches. Near Fine. BFI 1071. Criterion Eclipse 3.
Violence (First Edition)

Violence (First Edition) by Cornell Woolrich

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Violence (First Edition)
Author
Cornell Woolrich
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Royal Books (United States)
Description
New York: Dodd, Mead, 1958. First Edition. First Edition. Collects six of Woolrich's longer pulp stories for the first time, including his only horror story, "The Moon of Montezuma." "Violence" is one of the few Woolrich titles to feature an author photo on the jacket's rear panel: the author is shown almost smiling, next to his beloved mother. Near Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket, lightly faded at the spine as almost always found. An attractive copy.
Van Severen (Original catalog for the 1968 exhibition)

Van Severen (Original catalog for the 1968 exhibition) by [Dan Van Severen]

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Van Severen (Original catalog for the 1968 exhibition)
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[Dan Van Severen]
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Royal Books (United States)
Description
Antwerp: Galerij Jeanne Buytaert, 1968. Vintage catalog for an exhibition held from January 12 through March 29, 1968, at Galerij Jeanne Buytaert in Antwerp. Illustrated in black-and-white. Text in Dutch. Very Good in saddle-stapled wrappers, with artist's name in manuscript ink at the top right corner of the front wrapper, lightly toned on the top wrapper edges and fore-edges.
YOUNGBLOOD HAWKE [Signed]

YOUNGBLOOD HAWKE [Signed] by Wouk, Herman

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YOUNGBLOOD HAWKE [Signed]
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Wouk, Herman
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Second Story Books, ABAA (United States)
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New York, New York: Doubleday, 1962. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo, 783 pages. In Very Good minus condition with a Good condition dust jacket. Spine is orange, tan, and black with black and white lettering. Dust jacket is protected by mylar covering and has moderate rubbing wear. Boards are bound in gray cloth with gilt detailing, have mild shelving wear along spine head and to fore corners, moderate shelving wear along spine tail, and moderate denting to all four joints. Text block has mild age toning, mild foxing along the head edge (interior pages unaffected), a faint gray smudge along the tail edge pp. 315-507, and light foxing to front free endpaper. Signed flat by Herman Wouk on title page. Shelved . 1386123. Special Collections.
COMBINED LOADINGS IN THE THEORY OF PLASTICITY

COMBINED LOADINGS IN THE THEORY OF PLASTICITY by Życzkowski, Michał

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COMBINED LOADINGS IN THE THEORY OF PLASTICITY
Author
Życzkowski, Michał
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Second Story Books, ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9789028600171
Description
Warszawa: Polish Scientific Publishers, 1981. First English Edition. Hardcover. Octavo, xx, 714 pages. In Good minus condition. Dust jacket is white with black lettering, housed in a brown slip case. Dust jacket has light sunning and age toning. Light creasing and shelf wear to dust jacket. Binding has significant shaking, but boards and pages are securely attached. Significant splitting to gutter after front end paper and before back end paper. NOTE: Shelved in ND-HV. 1378484. FP New Rockville Stock.
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NYOKA, THE JUNGLE GIRL. VOLUME 2: THE MASTER COMICS STORIES (GWANDANALAND COMICS #1196-A, READERS COLLECTION, ECONOMICAL BLACK & WHITE VERSION)

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NYOKA, THE JUNGLE GIRL. VOLUME 2: THE MASTER COMICS STORIES (GWANDANALAND COMICS #1196-A, READERS COLLECTION, ECONOMICAL BLACK & WHITE VERSION)
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Second Story Books, ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9798623847119
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Middletown: Gwandanaland Comics, 2021. Softcover. Quarto; VG-; Paperback; Spine, blue with whtie print; Cover has light edgewear, but is clean and bright; Text block clean and tight; 134 pages, illustrated (b&w). [Oversized book(s). Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers, please inquire for rates]. NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area, Netdesk Column QA (ND-QA). 1366794. FP New Rockville Stock.
MAPLEWOOD PARK [cover title]

MAPLEWOOD PARK [cover title]

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MAPLEWOOD PARK [cover title]
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Bartlebys Books (United States)
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Nashville, TN: Maplewood Suburban Home Co, 1891. First edition. Oblong 4to (6 3/8 x 9 ½ inches). (30) pp. Illustrated from wood engravings, full-page plates (residences), double-page panorama view as frontispiece, folding plat map of the subdivision [dated “1891”]. The development of 1400 acres on the northeast side of Nashville, up the Gallatin Pike, with the “Best Society in the South, fine churches, good water, lot on easy terms which will double in value before the end of the year,” and more inducements. Half-title: A Few Facts Regarding the Thriving City of Nashville and Its Beautiful Suburb Maplewood Park. Apparently not recorded on OCLC. Original decorated wrappers (a little chipping to corners and edges), regional map on rear wrapper. Very good.
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The cod head by WILLIAMS, William Carlos

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The cod head
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WILLIAMS, William Carlos
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Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
Description
[n.p.]: Harvest Press, 1932. LIMITED EDITION. Uncorrected proof sheet, pale blue paper, folded once. Limited edition, one of 100 copies printed at the Harvest Press for the friends of Milton Abernethy. This copy has neither the place nor the date printed on the title, and the dedication and copy number are different from the first edition of this leaflet (Wallace A, 14). Not in Wallace.
Disneyland 1961 Original 35mm Slide Images Photos Photographs (Lot 6)

Disneyland 1961 Original 35mm Slide Images Photos Photographs (Lot 6)

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Disneyland 1961 Original 35mm Slide Images Photos Photographs (Lot 6)
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Langdon Manor Books LLC (United States)
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Fine
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1961. Fine. This listing is for a group of original 35mm slides which are in red letter Kodachrome Transparency mounts date stamped July 1961 and in fine condition. This group includes an image of The Magic Kingdom, a village we can't identify, monorail, the Tomorrowland World Clock and bumper cards.
Revolutionary warfare

Revolutionary warfare by Ahmad, Eqbal

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Revolutionary warfare
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Ahmad, Eqbal
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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Description
Chicago: Students for a Democratic Society, [196-]. 18p. staplebound pamphlet, minor handling wear and smudging. A scarcer SDS pamphlet from this period. Born in India, Ahmad's family went to Pakistan during partition; he was later active in the Algerian resistance movement. In 1971, while a fellow at the Adlai Stevenson Institute in Chicago, he was charged as one of the Harrisburg Eight, alleged to have hatched a plot to kidnap Henry Kissinger.
Matrices: Lesbian Feminist Resources and Research Network; Volume 10, Issue 2, Winter 1991

Matrices: Lesbian Feminist Resources and Research Network; Volume 10, Issue 2, Winter 1991 by Zinta, Jacquelyn N., coordinating editor

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Matrices: Lesbian Feminist Resources and Research Network; Volume 10, Issue 2, Winter 1991
Author
Zinta, Jacquelyn N., coordinating editor
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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Description
Minneapolis: Matrices, 1991. Newsletter. 29p., nested wraps, 8.5x11 inches, light handling wear, else very good condition.
CHILDREN OF THE RITZ

CHILDREN OF THE RITZ by Cornell Woolrich

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CHILDREN OF THE RITZ
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Cornell Woolrich
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Black Swan Books, Inc. (United States)
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Very Good binding
Description
Boni & Liveright, 1927. Second Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. The Second Printing from October of 1927 (the first was in July of that same year). Some light spotting to the boards, but basically a clean and tight copy. Very Good binding.
THE BOOK OF DAY

THE BOOK OF DAY by WISHART, Charles Frederick

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THE BOOK OF DAY
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WISHART, Charles Frederick
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Antic Hay Books (United States)
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Oxford University Press, 1935. WISHART, Charles Frederick. THE BOOK OF DAY. NY: Oxford University Press, 1935. Small 8vo., blue cloth. First Edition. Signed presentation from Wishart on front endpaper: "To D. Everett Waid My old friend, Charles F. Wishart, October 16-1935". Near fine. $100.00.
Aperture 137 David Wojnarowicz: Brush Fires In The Social Landscape
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Aperture 137 David Wojnarowicz: Brush Fires In The Social Landscape by WOJNAROWICZ, David, Lucy R. Lippard, Nan Goldin, et al.

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Aperture 137 David Wojnarowicz: Brush Fires In The Social Landscape
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WOJNAROWICZ, David, Lucy R. Lippard, Nan Goldin, et al.
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Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780893815677
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New York: Aperture, 1994. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 82 pages. Monograph on artist and photographer David Wojnarowicz. Features texts by Lucy R. Kppard, C. Carr, Elizabeth Hess, Kiki Smith, Carlo McCormick, David Cole, Karen Finley, Vince Aletti, Tessa Hughes-Freeland, and Tom Rauffenbart. Also features an interview of Wojnarowicz by Nan Goldin and an interview of Fran Lebowitz by Melissa Harris. Includes numerous black and white and some color images by Wojnarowicz. A clean near fine copy in photo-illustrated boards and in a very near fine dust jacket.
Freedom Is A Constant Struggle: an Anthology of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement

Freedom Is A Constant Struggle: an Anthology of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement by [AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY & LITERATURE] ERENRICH, Susie

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Freedom Is A Constant Struggle: an Anthology of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement
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[AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY & LITERATURE] ERENRICH, Susie
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Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
Description
Montgomery: Black Belt Press, 1999. First Edition. First printing. Quarto; pictorial glossy card wrappers (softcover, as issued); 543pp; illus. Mild corner-creasing and wear to covers; internally clean, complete, and unmarked; Very Good+. Anthology of writings from participants in the Civil Rights struggles of the Sixties; contributors include Julian Bond, Guy and Candie Carawan, Bob Dylan, Myrlie Evers, John Lewis, Bob Moses, Pete Seeger, and many others. Published in partnership with the Cultural Center for Social Change.
Handbook on the Construction and Interpretation of the Laws With a..

Handbook on the Construction and Interpretation of the Laws With a.. by Black, Henry Campbell

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Handbook on the Construction and Interpretation of the Laws With a..
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Black, Henry Campbell
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The Lawbook Exchange Ltd (United States)
ISBN
9781584778851
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2008. ISBN-13: 9781584778851; ISBN-10: 1584778857. Black on Legal Construction and Interpretation Black, Henry Campbell. Handbook on the Construction and Interpretation of the Laws: With a Chapter on the Interpretation of Judicial Decisions and the Doctrine of Precedents. Originally published: St. Paul: West Publishing Co., 1896. xi, 499, [32] pp. Reprinted 2008, 2011 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584778851; ISBN-10: 1584778857. Hardcover. New. $39.95 * Reprint of the first edition. "The following pages contain a condensed statement and exposition of the accepted canons and rules for the construction and interpretation of the written laws, whether constitutional or statutory. In accordance with the general plan of the Hornbook Series, these rules have been formulated somewhat after the manner of a code, expressed in brief black-letter paragraphs numbered consecutively throughout the book, and explained, developed, and illustrated in the text" (Preface, iii). Henry Campbell Black [1860-1927] was also the author of the standard American law dictionary, A Dictionary of Law Containing Definitions of the Terms and Phrases of American and English Jurisprudence, Ancient and Modern Including the Principal Terms of International, Constitutional, and Commercial Law, first published in 1891 and now in its 9th edition, and other works.
United States Combat Aircrew Survival Equipment: World War II to the Present
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United States Combat Aircrew Survival Equipment: World War II to the Present by Breuninger, Michael S.

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Title
United States Combat Aircrew Survival Equipment: World War II to the Present
Author
Breuninger, Michael S.
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Weller Book Works ABAA/ILAB (United States)
ISBN
9780887407918
Condition
Fine
Description
Schiffer, 1995. Fine. Breuninger, Michael S.. United States Combat Aircrew Survival Equipment: World War II to the Present. Atglen, Pennsylvania: Schiffer, 1995. 201pp. Illustrated. 4to. Paperback. Book condition: Near fine with gentle bumping.
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King Richard II by Shakespeare, William; Ure, Peter

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King Richard II
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Shakespeare, William; Ure, Peter
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Weller Book Works ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Harvard University Press, 1956. Very Good. Shakespeare, William. King Richard II. Ure, Peter. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1956. 207pp. 12mo. Cloth. Book condition: Very good with light bumping and yellowing. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair with rubbed, bumped, and chipped edges. 2 inch loss of top spine end.
The Children of Hurin

The Children of Hurin by Tolkien, J.R.R.; Tolkien, Christopher

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The Children of Hurin
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Tolkien, J.R.R.; Tolkien, Christopher
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Yesterday's Muse Books (United States)
ISBN
9780618894642
Condition
Fine
Description
New York: Houghton Mifflin and Company, 2007. Reprint. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 5x0x8. Lee, Alan. 2024 27th printing. Corners lightly bruised, otherwise an excellent copy. Binding tight and square, pages clean, bright, and unmarked. 2007 Hard Cover. 313 pp. Color plates by Alan Lee. The Children of Hurin, begun in 1918, was one of three 'Great Tales' J.R.R. Tolkien worked on throughout his life, though he never realized his ambition to see it published. Though familiar to many fans from extracts and references within other Tolkien books, it has long been assumed that the story would forever remain an unfinished tale. Now reconstructed by Christopher Tolkien, painstakingly editing together the complete work from his father's many drafts, this book is the culmination of a tireless thirty-year endeavor by him to bring J.R.R.Tolkien's vast body of unpublished work to a wide audience.
The Best of the Ring: The Bible of Boxing.

The Best of the Ring: The Bible of Boxing. by Weston, Stanley [Editor].

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The Best of the Ring: The Bible of Boxing.
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Weston, Stanley [Editor].
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4to, hardcover, dust jacket, illustrated, 295 pp. Very slight nick on bottom of jacket; otherwise in mint condition. Great collection of boxing stories and photographs.
Valiant Voyaging.

Valiant Voyaging. by Saunders, Hilary St. George.

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Valiant Voyaging.
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Saunders, Hilary St. George.
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Ten Pound Island Book Co. (United States)
Condition
First edition. "A Short History of the British India Steam Navigation Company in the Second World War 1939-194." Bound in blue c
Description
London: Faber and Faber, 1948. First edition. "A Short History of the British India Steam Navigation Company in the Second World War 1939-194." Bound in blue cloth with gold lettering on spine. Near fine in good dj.. 20 cm., 216 pp. b/w plates.