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Stud by Andros, Phil [Samuel Steward]; Tom of Finland [Cover Artist]

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Seller: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA
Title
Stud
Author
Andros, Phil [Samuel Steward]; Tom of Finland [Cover Artist]
Seller
Burnside Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Boston: Perineum Press, 1982. Reprint. Near Fine. First Alyson edition, fourth printing. Signed by Phil Andros on the front free endpaper and inscribed to the recipient "in souvenir of a hot night in a cave on Capri." 212, [4] pp. with four advertising pages at rear. Bound in publisher's printed wraps with cover art by Tom of Finland. Near Fine with light edgewear, spot of soiling and light indentations to front cover, and slight bump to lower corner. Foxing to upper edge of textblock. "Phil Andros" was the name Samuel Steward used when he began writing gay pornographic novels in the late 1960s. Stud was the first, published in 1966 after a Supreme Court ruling restricted the power of obscenity laws. Steward, entering his third career after spending a few decades as an English professor and tattoo artist, had previously been limited to publishing in European gay magazines.
4 1800s PAMPHLETS FROM PENNSYLVANIA

4 1800s PAMPHLETS FROM PENNSYLVANIA

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4 1800s PAMPHLETS FROM PENNSYLVANIA
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Second Story Books, ABAA (United States)
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Philadelphia/Harrisburg/Washington, 1808-1866. Other. Address of the State Committee of Correspondence, to the Citizens of Pennsylvania"; Philadelphia: Committee of Correspondence, 1808; Disbound pamphlet; 10 pages; G-; chipping along edges, tearing along spine from disbinding, age toning, foxing to pages "Speech of Almon H. Read, Esq. of Susquehanna, Delivered in the Convention to Amend the Constitution of Pennsylvania, on the 16th and 17th of November, 1837 in Support of his Amendment to Provide for the Individual Liability of Stockholders, for the Debts of Banking Institutions"; Harrisburg: William D. Boas, 1837; Disbound pamphlet; 20 pages; G-; foxing to pages, tearing along spine from disbinding, last page mostly detached "Remarks upon Mr. Binney's Letter, of January 3, 1840, to the Presidents of the Councils of the City of Philadelphia"; Philadelphia: C. Sherman & Co., 1840; Softcover pamphlet; 60 pages; Fair; Binding broken, textblock split into five sections chipping to edges, bending to corners and along edges, writing in pencil and pen on front cover, foxing to pages; "Speech of Hon. William D. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, on Protection to American Labor; Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 31, 1866"; Kelley, William D.; Washington: Congressional Globe Office, 1866; Softcover pamphlet; 31 pages; G-; pages uncut, tearing along spine, creasing to pages, light age toning RW; Shelved Room A. 1357984. Special Collections.
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A Contemplation upon the Mystery of Man's Regeneration in Allusion to the Mystery of Printing

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A Contemplation upon the Mystery of Man's Regeneration in Allusion to the Mystery of Printing
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Thomas A Goldwasser Rare Books (United States)
Description
San Francisco: The Grabhorn Press, 1927. Grabhorn Press. Original parchment boards, split on the edge, bowed. One of approximately 125 copies printed; this one of a few bound in parchment. G.B. 102.
Triangulating Translation: Perspectives in Process Oriented Research

Triangulating Translation: Perspectives in Process Oriented Research by Alves, Fabio (Ed.)

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Triangulating Translation: Perspectives in Process Oriented Research
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Alves, Fabio (Ed.)
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Underground Books, ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9789027216519
Condition
Good
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Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2003. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover. 8 3/4" X 6". x, 163pp. Mild rubbing, bumps, and shelf wear to covers, corners, and edges of gray cloth over boards. Inked notation to title page and to pages throughout. Notation does not obscure text. Binding is sound. ABOUT THIS BOOK: This book contains a selection of papers presented in a subsection on translation process analysis at the II Brazilian International Translators' Forum, held on 23-27 July 2001. The volume builds on the notion of triangulation, i.e., the combined use of different methods of data elicitation and analyses, to discuss methodological issues and actual experimental methods in the field of translation process research. Grouped in three parts, the seven contributions raise issues concerned, among others, with the translation-pragmatics interface, the role of inter-subjectivity, the attempts at modeling what accounts for translation competence, and the effect of think-aloud on translation speed, revision, and segmentation. The volume also examines the process of translation in terms of relevant measurements which can validate some of the instruments used in the triangulation approach and fosters the application of triangulation as a pedagogical instrument to be applied to translators' training. The book will certainly find an audience among translation scholars doing experimental work and students and practitioners interested in capturing the translation process.(Publisher).