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Fabulas de la Vida del Sabio y Clarisimo Fabulador Isopo, con las Fabulas, y Sentencias de Diversos, y graves Autores:; Ahora de nuevo corregido, y enmendado, con las anotaciones by AESOP

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Fabulas de la Vida del Sabio y Clarisimo Fabulador Isopo, con las Fabulas, y Sentencias de Diversos, y graves Autores:; Ahora de nuevo corregido, y enmendado, con las anotaciones
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AESOP
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Madrid: Antonio Perez de Soto, 1745. hardcover. good. Title page woodcut vignette. [10], 3-175 leaves. Thick 12mo, full contemporary vellum; well-worn and crinkled but sound, with marginal stains on first 20 leaves. Madrid: En la Officina de Antonio Perez de Soto, 1745. Overall a good solid copy.
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Paterson Intelligencer. Paterson: Day & Warren, 17 January 1838

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Paterson Intelligencer. Paterson: Day & Warren, 17 January 1838
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Joseph J. Felcone Inc. (United States)
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(PATERSON--NEWSPAPER). Paterson Intelligencer. Paterson: Day & Warren, 17 January 1838. Folio. [4] p. Some tiny cellotape strengthening in blank margins, folds, else very good.
Three Illuminations in the Life of an American Author

Three Illuminations in the Life of an American Author by UPDIKE, John

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Three Illuminations in the Life of an American Author
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UPDIKE, John
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Riverrun Books & Manuscripts (United States)
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New York: Targ Editions, 1979. 8vo. 18, [1] pp. Original tan cloth-backed marbled boards. Fine. FIRST EDITION, LIMITED DELUXE ISSUE, number 237 of 350 copies signed by Updike. This is Number Two of the Targ Editions. Designed and printed by Ronald Gordon at The Oliphant Press, on Gutenberg Laid paper.
Millennial Monsters: Japanese Toys and the Global Imagination (Asia: Local Studies / Global Themes Series Volume 13)

Millennial Monsters: Japanese Toys and the Global Imagination (Asia: Local Studies / Global Themes Series Volume 13) by Allison, Anne

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Millennial Monsters: Japanese Toys and the Global Imagination (Asia: Local Studies / Global Themes Series Volume 13)
Author
Allison, Anne
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Yesterday's Muse Books (United States)
ISBN
9780520245655
Condition
Near Fine
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Berkeley: University of California Press, 2006. 1st Printing. Trade Paperback. Near Fine. 6x0x9. First paperback printing. 2006 Trade Paperback. xxii, 332 pp. From sushi and karaoke to martial arts and technoware, the currency of made-in-Japan cultural goods has skyrocketed in the global marketplace during the past decade. The globalization of Japanese "cool" is led by youth products: video games, manga (comic books), anime (animation), and cute characters that have fostered kid crazes from Hong Kong to Canada. Examining the crossover traffic between Japan and the United States, Millennial Monstersexplores the global popularity of Japanese youth goods today while it questions the make-up of the fantasies and the capitalistic conditions of the play involved. Arguing that part of the appeal of such dream worlds is the polymorphous perversity with which they scramble identity and character, the author traces the postindustrial milieux from which such fantasies have arisen in postwar Japan and been popularly received in the United States.