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Commonpress Magazine No. 56

Commonpress Magazine No. 56 by BLEUS, Guy, editor

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Title
Commonpress Magazine No. 56
Author
BLEUS, Guy, editor
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Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, Inc. (United States)
Description
Four microfiches stored in envelope on inside of lower cover. 140 pp. & colophon. 8vo, blue printed softcover with flaps. Tienen, Belgium: Stedelijk Museum het Toreke, September 1984. One of the more substantial issues of Commonpress, it also functions as an exhibition catalogue featuring an important examination of mail art and its evolution, a list of previous issues, and a list of the contributors who had ever sent in work to be featured in the magazine. All of the contributors' works for this issue have been reproduced on the four microfiches. Bleus (b. 1950) is a prolific mail artist and archivist who has written important articles and essays on mail and stamp art. This exhibition was held in Tienen at the Stedelijk Museum het Toreke. In near fine condition. One of 720 numbered copies. WorldCat records no example outside of Europe.
Report of the Trial by Jury David Armstrong Against George Buchan Vair

Report of the Trial by Jury David Armstrong Against George Buchan Vair by Trial; Vair, George Buchan, Alston, Gideon, Defend

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Report of the Trial by Jury David Armstrong Against George Buchan Vair
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Trial; Vair, George Buchan, Alston, Gideon, Defend
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The Lawbook Exchange Ltd (United States)
Description
1823. Edinburgh, 1823. Only ed.. Edinburgh, 1823. Only ed. Trial of a Would-Be Scottish Duelist [Trial]. Vair, George Buchan, Defendant. Alston, Gideon, Defendant. Report of the Trial by Jury, David Armstrong, Against George Buchan Vair, and Gideon Alston, For Sending a Challenge to Fight a Duel. Taken in Short-Hand. With an Appendix of Letters and Other Documents. Edinburgh: Printed for W. and C. Tait, 1823. iv, 134, [2] pp. Octavo (8-1/2" x 5"). Contemporary calf with later rebacking, blind fillets to boards, gilt title to spine, hinges mended. Moderate rubbing to extremities, corners bumped and somewhat worn, some gatoring along joints. Moderate toning to text, light foxing to a few leaves, internally clean. $300. * First and only edition. Vair, a spirit-dealer in Leith, was apparently engaged to Miss Dinah Grive, "a lady in Dumfries." He objected to inappropriate attentions paid her by David Armstrong, a writer. Vair alleged that Armstrong had caused the lady to break off her engagement and was therefore entitled to challenge him to a duel. Armstrong refused the challenge, won the court case and was awarded 20 pounds in damages. OCLC locates 4 copies in North American law libraries (LA County, Library of Congress, Social Law, University of Pennsylvania).
The Hollow Man

The Hollow Man by Simmons, Dan

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The Hollow Man
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Simmons, Dan
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Brenner's Collectable Books (United States)
ISBN
9780935716641
Condition
Fine
Description
Northridge, CA: Lord John Press, 1992. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Slipcase. Tall 8vo., 222pp. Gorgeous Limited Edition, #19 of only 500 copies printed. Bound in original 1/4 brown cloth over green and white decorated paper-covered boards. Titles in gilt on spine. Square, tight and clean throughout with no discernible wear in an equally attractive publisher's slipcase. No dust-jacket as issued. Signed by the author on signature page. A gorgeous collectable copy at a great price.
Stanford Short Stories Nineteen Forty-Eight

Stanford Short Stories Nineteen Forty-Eight by Wallace Stegner [ed.]; Eugene Burdick; Harry Muheim; et al [contribs.]

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Title
Stanford Short Stories Nineteen Forty-Eight
Author
Wallace Stegner [ed.]; Eugene Burdick; Harry Muheim; et al [contribs.]
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Capitol Hill Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good +
Description
Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1948. Very Good +/Very Good +. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1948. First Edition. Octavo (22.2 cm), x, 154pp. Publisher’s orange and cream dust jacket intact with price ($3.00). Boards full bound in tan cloth with orange stamping on the spine. Dust jacket toned all over with creases, minor tears and chips at margins and spine ends. Head of spine has minor loss. Verso taped at the joint ends and the bottom of the front cover from previous owner. Board bottom front corner and spine ends bumped. Endsheets toned from dust jacket and front free endsheet has “not in print 1982” in pencil at the top margin. Pages otherwise clean. A Very Good or Better copy in like dust jacket.