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Cadinot présente drague | Plus Four Note Cards

Cadinot présente drague | Plus Four Note Cards by Jean-Daniel Cadinot

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Seller: Gerard Koskovich Queer Antiquarian Books
Title
Cadinot présente drague | Plus Four Note Cards
Author
Jean-Daniel Cadinot
Seller
Gerard Koskovich Queer Antiquarian Books (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
A narrative series of photographs by Jean-Dan­iel Cad­i­­­not (1944-2008), the most original gay porn au­teur of the 1970s-1990s in France. The images portray the adventures of a Black Am­erican college student as he discovers Paris and its homoerotic possibilities, mixing images of the central character at celebrated Paris tourist sites with inti­mate photos of his hookups from cruising the streets. In one series, a White artist picks up the student and takes him to his studio to pose nude for a painting, followed by a session of love­making. The entire publication is pre­sen­ted as if it were a film, "réalisé par Jean-Daniel Cadinot" with "scénario et dialogues de David Gary." The album thus presages Cadinot's move into actual porn film production the following year. Variant title on rear wrap: Ca­dinot production cruisin' Paris. Series: Cadinot 15. LAID IN:Four Small Note Cards: Con­voi­tise, Juste un mot, Non­cha­lance, Nu au miroir (Paris: Dif­fu­sion French Art, circa 1978); 15 cm x 10.5 cm; offset in duotone with interior blank other than title and "Copyright Jean-Daniel Ca­dinot" on the inside front panel. Out­side front panel devoted to a sin­gle photo of a White male nude with Cadinot's prin­ted signature. CONDITIONAlbum: Wraps slightly worn. Cards: Very minor rubbing & faint yellowing.
The Wings of Insects. An Exposition of the Uniform Terminology of the Wing-Veins of Insects and a Discussion of the More General Characteristics of the Wings of the Several Orders of Insects

The Wings of Insects. An Exposition of the Uniform Terminology of the Wing-Veins of Insects and a Discussion of the More General Characteristics of the Wings of the Several Orders of Insects by Comstock, John Henry

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Seller: Biomed Rare Books LLC, ABAA, ILAB
Title
The Wings of Insects. An Exposition of the Uniform Terminology of the Wing-Veins of Insects and a Discussion of the More General Characteristics of the Wings of the Several Orders of Insects
Author
Comstock, John Henry
Seller
Biomed Rare Books LLC, ABAA, ILAB (United States)
Description
Ithaca: The Comstock Publishing Co., 1918. First edition. SIGNED PRESENTATION COPY OF CO-AUTHOR OF THE COMSTOCK-NEEDHAM SYSTEM INSCRIBED TO HIS CLOSE FRIEND, CORNELL NEUROANATOMIST BURT WILDER. 17.5x25.5 cm hardcover, green cloth binding, gilt title to cover gilt with gilt spider web , gilt black spine label, bookplate of N.S.R. Maluf to front paste-down, frontispiece plate of insect wing, ink inscription top of title page, "Dr. Burt G. Wilder/ with the affectionate regards of/ J. H. Comstock",i-xviii, 430 pp, 420 figures in text. Light browning of page edges, very good in custom archival mylar cover. JOHN HENRY COMSTOCK (1849-1931) was an eminent researcher in entomology and arachnology and a leading educator. His work provided the basis for classification of butterflies, moths, and scale insects. He became a professor of Nature Studies at Cornell. In 1882 he became professor of Entomology and Invertebrate Zoology at Cornell. He is best known as the co-proposer of the Comstock-Needham system with James George Needham, a naming system for insect wing veins. It was an important step in showing the homology of all insect wings [Comstock, J.H. & Needham, J.G. (1898) The wings of Insects. IX The Venation of the Wings of Hymenoptera. The American Naturalist, 32:413-424]. PROVENANCE: BURT GREEN WILDER (1841 - 1925) was an American comparative anatomist. During part of the Civil War he served as surgeon of the Fifty-fifth (Negro) Massachusetts Infantry. From 1867 to his retirement in 1910 he was professor of neurology and vertebrate zoölogy at Cornell. In 1885 he was president of the American Neurological Association and in 1898 of the Association of American Anatomists. He was a close friend of Comstock, who wrote in his obituary in Science May 22, 1925: "Dr. Wilder enjoyed the instruction and friendship of the great teachers Asa Gray, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jeffries Wyman and Louis Agassiz. From 1866 to 1868 he was assistant in comparative anatomy in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, working under the direction of Louis Agassiz. In 1868 Dr. Wilder became a member of the first faculty of Cornell University as professor of comparative anatomy and zoology. For many years Dr. Wilder had no private laboratory, but pursued his investigations at a table in the general laboratory, where he was a constant inspiration to the students working there. In the earlier years Dr. Wilder devoted his attention to various zoological problems; but later he gave most of his time to a study of the morphology of the brain, and to a simplified terminology of the parts of the brain. He prepared nearly two thousand vertebrate brains, many of which are human, including thirteen from educated persons. This collection is now at Cornell University."
MAGGIE NO DOUBT

MAGGIE NO DOUBT by WADELTON, Maggie Owen

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MAGGIE NO DOUBT
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WADELTON, Maggie Owen
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Antic Hay Books (United States)
Description
The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1943. WADELTON, Maggie Owen. MAGGIE NO DOUBT. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, [1943]. 8vo., green cloth, stamped in gilt. Second Edition. Signed presentation by Wadelton on front endpaper: "To Timmy, and if your head is not formed with dust at the memory of your error I shall havre made this trip in vain, affectionately, Maggie Owen Wadelton." Good (spine dull). $50.00.