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THE JOURNAL: April 1965

THE JOURNAL: April 1965 by Eichele, Robin; Magdalene Arndt; Veryl Blatt; Bill Cox; Ron English; Norm Harper; Bill Harris; Bill Hutton; Gary Johnston; Jim Semak; John Sinclair; George Tysh

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THE JOURNAL: April 1965
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Eichele, Robin; Magdalene Arndt; Veryl Blatt; Bill Cox; Ron English; Norm Harper; Bill Harris; Bill Hutton; Gary Johnston; Jim Semak; John Sinclair; George Tysh
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Brian Cassidy Bookseller at Type Punch Matrix (United States)
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Detroit: Detroit Artists Workshop, 1965. First Edition. Near fine.. Scarce literary magazine with pieces by Magdalene Arndt, Veryl Blatt, Bill Cox, Robin Eichele, Ron English, Norm Harper, Bill Harris, Bill Hutton, Gary Johnston, Jim Semak, John Sinclair, and George Tysh. Cover art credited to C. Peret, Deya/Mallorca March, 1964. "The editor would like to express his sincere appreciation to Monteith College for its support of THE JOURNAL," and invites readers to follow The Journal's contributors to Work, "a new publication soon to erupt" from the Artists' Workshop Press. Editor not named, but authors' bios printed on inside of rear cover note Sinclair and Eichele as Work's future co-editors. Side-stapled red pictorial wrappers. Trace wear. Bright, clean, and sharp overall. With scarce errata slip. 80 pages. Listed in Jernigan.
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Turner, Bolton, and Webb. Three Historians of the American Frontier. by Jacobs, Wilbur R., John W. Caughey and Joe B. Frantz

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Turner, Bolton, and Webb. Three Historians of the American Frontier.
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Jacobs, Wilbur R., John W. Caughey and Joe B. Frantz
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Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1965 Book. Very fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First edition. Small octavo. Pp. xiii, [1], [1]-113. Portraits of each subject. Selected annotated bibliography for each historian. Index. Dark blue cloth-backed orange boards. A very fine and crisp copy with decoratively printed yellow dust jacket (corner of front flap creased). First edition. Three modern historians profile three scholars who significantly influenced the contemporary concept of American frontier history: Frederick Jackson Turner and his epochal thesis on the Significance of the Frontier in American History; Herbert Eugene Bolton as Director of the Bancroft Library and Chairman of the U.C.L.C. history department and his methods of historical research; and Walter Prescott Webb, the independent scholar and rancher-writer-historian whose theories of The Great Plains and The Great Frontier shaped many minds at the University of Texas. .
Gamla Varvet vid Göteborg 1660-1825. Historik och beskrivning.

Gamla Varvet vid Göteborg 1660-1825. Historik och beskrivning. by Bergman, Ernst.

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Gamla Varvet vid Göteborg 1660-1825. Historik och beskrivning.
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Bergman, Ernst.
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Goteborg: Nautics Forlag, (1954). x. tall 8vo. 269, (2) pp. b/w plates and ills. Illustrated history of this storied old shipyard in Gothenberg, Sweden. Text in Swedish. Inscribed by marine historian William A Baker. VG