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POSTER FOR WORLD PREMIERS OF "BLEU SHUT" AND "LAST SUPPER"

POSTER FOR WORLD PREMIERS OF "BLEU SHUT" AND "LAST SUPPER"

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Seller: Crooked House Books & Paper
Title
POSTER FOR WORLD PREMIERS OF "BLEU SHUT" AND "LAST SUPPER"
Seller
Crooked House Books & Paper (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
San Francisco, 1970. Very Good. Framed poster, image measuring 19" x 28", black printing on white glossy paper. Near fine condition with minor wrinkling. Not examined outside of frame.The San Francisco Art Institute was “the first and only racially integrated art school in the United States in the 60s (Harvard Film Archive). This poster features two important works of experimental cinema, by one white and one black filmmaker.Bleu Shut is something of an underground classic. "Robert Nelson was one of the key artists of the American experimental film movement, particularly in his home base of San Francisco, where he was the first head of the San Francisco Art Institute's film department." (AMPAS).The Last Supper is the first film by William Henderson. An important voice in experimental cinema, Henderson was also one of the few black experimental filmmakers of the time.A version of this poster was issued as one side of the November 1969 issue of The Front. However, our copy was never folded. Note: The "Society For A******* and Idiots" has the same acronym as the San Francisco Art Institute.Extra postage for international or priority.
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DIFFERENCE Between Mr. E---- and the Protestant Dissenting Minist

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DIFFERENCE Between Mr. E---- and the Protestant Dissenting Minist
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Joseph J. Felcone Inc. (United States)
Description
1702. THE DIFFERENCE Between Mr. E---- and the Protestant Dissenting Ministers of D---- truly Represented. [Dublin? 1702?] 4to. 13 p. Caption title. Trimmed closely on a few leaves, but without loss. Contemporary notation on first leaf "Ex lib: Ni: Knight...." On Thomas Emlyn's theological dispute in Dublin. ESTC T301337 attributes the work to Joseph Boyse and records only the BL copy.
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Early Pulp on Interracial Relationships Harlem is My Heaven, 1952 by African American

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Early Pulp on Interracial Relationships Harlem is My Heaven, 1952
Author
African American
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Max Rambod Inc. (United States)
Description
1952. [Interracial Relationships] [Pulp] Gordon, Ian. Harlem Is My Heaven (The Night Thorn). New York: Berkley Publishing Corp. First edition, 1952. Original illustrated wrappers depict a white man on his knees embracing a Black woman dressed in a vibrant off-shoulder blouse and skirt, her expression distant and reflective. 8vo, 159 pages. This mid-century pulp novel explores the taboo topic of an interracial relationship in the United States during the 1950s. Originally published under the title The Night Thorn, the novel belongs to a wave of sensationalist fiction that dramatized racial and sexual boundaries under the guise of urban noir and erotic pulp. Set in Harlem, a historically Black neighborhood in New York City known for its vibrant cultural life and political activism, the story likely engages with race as both a social boundary and an eroticized construct. Novels like this often walked a fine line between critique and exploitation-feeding white readers' curiosity about Black urban life while reinforcing stereotypes or fantasies of forbidden desire. While Harlem Is My Heaven cannot be understood as a progressive or empathetic portrayal by today's standards, it offers valuable insight into how popular literature reflected and shaped mid-century American attitudes toward race, sex, and identity. Overall very good condition.
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The Believer, Issue 16

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Title
The Believer, Issue 16
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Books Tell You Why, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Very Good+
Description
McSweeney's. Very Good+. 2004. First Edition; First Printing. Very Good Plus. Slight shelf-wear to edges of cover and head / tail of spine. Subscription card is NOT present. ; Volume 2, Number 8. .
Chinese and African Entrepreneurs: Social Impacts of Interpersonal Encounters
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Chinese and African Entrepreneurs: Social Impacts of Interpersonal Encounters by Giese, Karsten; Laurence Marfaing (eds.)

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Chinese and African Entrepreneurs: Social Impacts of Interpersonal Encounters
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Giese, Karsten; Laurence Marfaing (eds.)
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Brattle Book Shop (United States)
ISBN
9789004386808
Condition
LikeNew
Description
Leiden and Boston: Brill [2019]. Softcover. 9.25" x 6". xi, 287 pp. Black illustrated wraps. Slight scuffing and soiling to wraps, top of spine slightly bumped. Near Fine. ISBN 9789004386808 . LikeNew. Paperback .