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The Charter Granted by their Majesties King William And Queen Mary, To The Inhabitants Of The Province Of The Massachusetts-Bay In New-England; [bound with] Acts And Laws Of His Majesty's Province Of The Massachusetts-Bay In New-England

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The Charter Granted by their Majesties King William And Queen Mary, To The Inhabitants Of The Province Of The Massachusetts-Bay In New-England; [bound with] Acts And Laws Of His Majesty's Province Of The Massachusetts-Bay In New-England
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James & Mary Laurie Booksellers (A.B.A.A.) (United States)
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Boston: Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green, 1742. Hardcover. Good. Bound in tooled leather boards, detached, and five raised bands. Wear to head and heel of spine, extremities of boards. Text block looks good, is solid and functional, with occasional foxing, staining, and chipping. Sunning to outer edges. A fascinating pair of documents delineating laws, social customs and expectations in North American colonies. 7 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches. 380 pages combined.
AN ELECTRIC EASTER

AN ELECTRIC EASTER by Brandt, Jerry; Freeman, Stanton J.; Subotnick, Morton; [Electric Circus]

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AN ELECTRIC EASTER
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Brandt, Jerry; Freeman, Stanton J.; Subotnick, Morton; [Electric Circus]
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Brian Cassidy Bookseller at Type Punch Matrix (United States)
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Near fine.
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[New York]: (Electric Circus), 1968. First edition. Near fine.. Original concert program for an evening organized by the legendary nightclub with performances by electronic music pioneer Morton Subotnick and New York Pro Musica, under the reassuring oversight of a Consulting Psychologist. The successor to Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable, Brandt's Electric Circus opened in 1967 as "the latest total environment, McLuhanist discotheque," with light shows, jugglers, and acrobats (Newfield). The opening also featured a presentation of Subotnick's "Silver Apples of the Moon," an early work for synthesizer and the first electronic composition commissioned by a record company. Subotnick curated a series of Monday night concerts at the Electric Circus and, at Carnegie Hall in December of 1967, an "Electric Christmas." Electric Easter, the sequel, likewise featured New York Pro Musica. Their inclusion was a suggestion by Dr. Edgar Coons, NYU psychology professor and former student of Virgil Thomson, who had had his mind previously blown by an Electric Circus light and rock show and "for reasons he leaves a bit vague" (Ross) thought an early music ensemble covering The Beatles's "Hello Goodbye" in faux-medieval French would be a good idea. Soul group The Chambers Brothers closed, performing Perusio's "Le grant désir". Critics loved it. 8.5'' x 5.5''. Original green and yellow bifold leaf. Minimal edgewear, very faint creasing. Bright and sharp.
Flying Blind: A Memoir of Biplane Flying Over Waziristan in the Last Days  of British Rule in India

Flying Blind: A Memoir of Biplane Flying Over Waziristan in the Last Days of British Rule in India by Morley-Mower, Geoffrey

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Flying Blind: A Memoir of Biplane Flying Over Waziristan in the Last Days of British Rule in India
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Morley-Mower, Geoffrey
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9781881325406
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Good in Very Good dust jacket
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Las Cruces, NM: Yucca Tree Press. Good in Very Good dust jacket. 2000. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 1881325407 . Inscribed by Morley-Mower to author James C. Humes, "For James Humes---Hoping that you'll enjoy this account of my youthful errors. Geoffrey Morley-Mower." The author draws on his flying log book and personal journal for the years 1937-41 to recount his experience flying open cockpit biplanes over India. Creasing to scattered page corners. ; 289 pages; Signed by Author .