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The Holy Gospel According to Matthew • Mark • Luke• and John

The Holy Gospel According to Matthew • Mark • Luke• and John

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The Holy Gospel According to Matthew • Mark • Luke• and John
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The Book Block (United States)
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Verona Officina Bodoni, 1962. Folio (12 x 8 inches), full burgundy oasis morocco, spine and cover decorated and lettered in gilt; t.e.g. In the original cloth-covered board slipcase with red morocco ends. One of 320 copies (this is copy cxxxvi designated for Great Britain), set in various sizes of Mardersteig’s Zeno type and printed at the hand press of the Officina Bodoni on mould-made paper. The English text is from the King James version of the New Testament. The striking title-page was cut in wood by Reynolds Stone, and the 114 woodblocks that illustrate the text have been recut by Bruno Bramanti (except for the last eight, which were cut after his death by his pupil Italo Zetti). The cuts were made after the original illustrations by Bartolomeo di Giovanni, from the 1495 Epistole et Evangelii, an incunable which Mardersteig considered to be the most considerable achievement of 15th century Florentine book illustration. Truly one of the great books of the Press. Fine. See: Officina Bodoni 126. Barr 64. A Fine Copy of a Beautiful Book
CITY FUN: Vol. 2 No. 17

CITY FUN: Vol. 2 No. 17 by Carroll, Cath; Naylor, Liz

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CITY FUN: Vol. 2 No. 17
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Carroll, Cath; Naylor, Liz
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Brian Cassidy Bookseller at Type Punch Matrix (United States)
Condition
Very good.
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Salford: City Fun Publications, 1981. First edition. Very good.. Early issue (May 29, 1981) of this hugely influential Manchester-centric post-punk zine, under the editorial tenure of Carroll and Naylor. John Peel called CITY FUN the most important zine of the period. It is an indispensable reference for the Manchester scene and the bands and labels that grew around it: Joy Division and New Order, The Smiths and The Fall, Factory Records and the Hacienda nightclub, etc. Founded by Andy Zero and Martin X in 1978, CITY FUN increasingly expanded its reach beyond the local music scene to the larger cultural landscape after its takeover by "classic feminist children of punk" (Fletcher) Naylor and Carroll.Of this issue's cover and its discontents, David Wilkinson writes: "The cover makes me laugh, but I think its tone is an indication of different times and expectations. When a city has produced bands like Buzzcocks and Magazine, The Fall, Joy Division and New Order [...] yet the scene is described as apathetic, you get the feeling they really didn't realise how good they had it musically." 12'' x 8.5''. Original pictorial self-wrappers. Offset in black-and-white throughout. 19, [1] pages. Moderate edgewear, a few small stains to front wrapper.
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The Popular Science Monthly. Conducted by E.L. Youmans. Vol. VII. May, 1875 to October, 1875

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The Popular Science Monthly. Conducted by E.L. Youmans. Vol. VII. May, 1875 to October, 1875
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Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1875. Hardcover. Very good. 776 pp. Rebound in brown buckram with the original leather spine laid back down. New, marbled endsheets. Marbled fore edges. Black and white illustrations of rock formations, wildlife and plant life. Some wear and rubbing to the original spine. Internally very good. Contains an article on pp. 531-542 "Physical Features of the Colorado Valley (Cliffs and Canyons)" derived from the Report on the United States Geography and Geographical Survey of the Territories, Second Division, under the command of Major John Wesley Powell.
The Rabbit and the Kiss (First Edition, inscribed by Patricia Patterson)

The Rabbit and the Kiss (First Edition, inscribed by Patricia Patterson) by [Patricia Patterson]

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The Rabbit and the Kiss (First Edition, inscribed by Patricia Patterson)
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[Patricia Patterson]
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Royal Books (United States)
Description
San Diego: San Diego Museum of Art, 1983. First Edition. Softcover. First Edition. INSCRIBED by the artist on the title page: "To John and Ruth / with affection and thanks / Patricia Patterson." Near Fine in side-stapled wrappers.
Run Before the Wind (Original photograph from the 1972 film)

Run Before the Wind (Original photograph from the 1972 film) by Brud Talbot (director, screenwriter); Jean Yves, Toko Maki, Susan Rowland (starring)

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Run Before the Wind (Original photograph from the 1972 film)
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Brud Talbot (director, screenwriter); Jean Yves, Toko Maki, Susan Rowland (starring)
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Royal Books (United States)
Description
N.p.: Cinemation Industries, 1972. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1972 film. Provenance stamp on the verso. Based on the purportedly true experiences of an amateur sailor who sailed from San Francisco to Tokyo. 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus.