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Edité par Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1990
ISBN 10 : 0156654741ISBN 13 : 9780156654746
Vendeur : Better World Books: West, Reno, NV, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Etat : Very Good. First Edition. Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects.
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Edité par Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, New York, 1990
ISBN 10 : 0151649324ISBN 13 : 9780151649327
Vendeur : Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. First edition. Fine in fine dustwrapper. SFWA's choices for the best Science Fiction and Fantasy for 1988 featuring: *Ray Bradbury: Ambassador to the Future* by Greg Bear, *The Collector Speaks* and *More Than One Way to Burn a Book* by Ray Bradbury, and more.
Edité par Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, San Diego/New York, 1990
ISBN 10 : 0156654741ISBN 13 : 9780156654746
Vendeur : Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Softcover. Etat : Fine. First edition, wrappered issue. Fine in pictorial wrappers. SFWA's choices for the best Science Fiction and Fantasy for 1988 featuring: *Ray Bradbury: Ambassador to the Future* by Greg Bear, *The Collector Speaks* and *More Than One Way to Burn a Book* by Ray Bradbury, and more.
Edité par Univ OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS, New York, 1974
Vendeur : Ann Becker, Houston, TX, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : No Dust Jacket. First Edition. X-Libris with minimal markings (company library).
Edité par Howling Dog, Berthoud, CO, 2005
ISBN 10 : 1882863690ISBN 13 : 9781882863693
Vendeur : Anthology Booksellers, Portland, OR, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Wraps in Dust Jacket. Etat : Fine in Near Fine Dust Jacket. First edition. 8vo, 135 pp. Signed by author. Jacket lightly bumped at crown and corners.
Edité par Sheed & Ward, Kansas City, Missouri, 1997
ISBN 10 : 1556127618ISBN 13 : 9781556127618
Vendeur : Andover Books and Antiquities, Andover, MA, Etats-Unis
Livre
Softcover. xiii, 294 pp. Softcover. LCC: 975897 Very good condition; a few pages of underlining in pen.
Edité par The Segue Foundation, New York, 1977
Vendeur : Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Etats-Unis
Softcover. Etat : Near Fine. Magazine. Quarto. 100pp. Stapled wrappers. About near fine with some toning, light wear and scattered spots. Poetry anthology with works by Yuki Hartman, Tom Savage, Michael Scholnick, Tony Towle, Paul Violi, Ray DiPalma, and Ron Silliman, among others.
Edité par Duke University Press, Durham, North Carolina, 1974
ISBN 10 : 0822303043ISBN 13 : 9780822303046
Vendeur : Andover Books and Antiquities, Andover, MA, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Very good condition. Etat de la jaquette : dj. viii, 279 pp. Dustjacket. LCC: 7377639.
Edité par Banshee Press, Philadelphia, 2002
Vendeur : Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Softcover. Etat : Fine. First edition. Stapled wrappers. 76pp. Fine. Poems by Sean Reagan, D. Rodman Walker, Joan Jobe Smith, Ray Greenblatt, Harland Ristau, Karl Patten, Jared Carter, Michael Morell, Tony Gloeggler, Karla Huston, Billy Collins, Eileen D'Angelo, Robin Hiteshew, Albert Huffstickler, Susie Merserve, Ken Meisel, Steve Patterson, Jr., Jennifer Dickie, Michael Estabrook, A.D. Winans, Susan Wallack, David Kirby, and Angelo Verga. Featured poet: Kenneth Pobo. Douglas Goetsch on the poetry of Tony Gloeggler, Marilyn Bates on the poetry of Billy Collins. Frank Allen on the poetry of David Kirby.
Edité par Taschen, Germany, 2000
ISBN 10 : 3822871850ISBN 13 : 9783822871850
Vendeur : Caffrey Books, Oundle, Royaume-Uni
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. 1st Edition. Very heavy book will require additional shipping to all territories. French, English and German texts.
Edité par The Ontario Review, Ontario, Canada, 2001
Vendeur : Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Softcover. Etat : Fine. First edition. 152pp. Pictorial gray wrappers. Illustrated with photographs by Marion Ettlinger. Fine. Includes poems and stories such as *The Writer's Widow* by Douglas Unger, "Far" by Albert Goldbarth, "Chicory" by John Updike, and more.
Edité par JRP | Ringier, 2018
ISBN 10 : 3037645156ISBN 13 : 9783037645154
Vendeur : Antiquariat UEBUE, Zürich, Suisse
Livre Edition originale
Softcover. Etat : Sehr gut. 1. Auflage. 20 x 27 cm (softcover) 320 pages (200 color ill.) - First comprehensive monograph dedicated to minimalist pioneer and postcolonial artist Rasheed Araeen. The publication gives an overview of 60 years of career, encompassing Araeen's visual art, writing, editing, and curatorial work. It includes scholarly essays, surveys, and documentation spanning every aspects of the artist's oeuvre, from his early works to his political engagement to today's ongoing Homecoming series.
Edité par The National Poetry Foundation / University of Maine at Orono, (Orono, Maine), 1986
ISBN 10 : 0915032341ISBN 13 : 9780915032341
Vendeur : Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Softcover. Etat : Near Fine. First edition, wrappered issue. Octavo. 628pp. Spine creased, near fine. Poetry anthology featuring work by Bob Perelman, Michael Palmer, Kit Robinson, David Bromige, Clark Coolidge, Michael Gottlieb, Tom Beckett, Ray Di Palma, and many others.
Edité par Ambit, 17 Priory Gardens, Highgate, London, N.6., 1969
Vendeur : Orlando Booksellers, Lincoln, Royaume-Uni
Livre Edition originale
Original Wraps. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : No Jacket, as Issued. Eduardo Paolozzi, Robin Ray, Stevie Smith, Michael Foreman et al (illustrateur). First Edition. Ambit Number 40, published in 1969. Illustrated throughout in monochrome. Cover illustration by Eduardo Paolozzi, with the cover Robin Ray. With a seven-page poem "The House of Over-Dew" written and illustrated by Stevie Smith, and an eight-page spread entitled "Why We Are In Vietnam" by Eduardo Paolozzi. ***Near fine in glossy card stapled covers. The covers are just very slightly rubbed. No bumps or creases. No tears. Internally also near fine with no inscriptions. Pages clean. No marks. Spine tight. ***250mm x 185mm. 60 pages. ***Contents - work by: Stevie Smith; John Horder; Oswell Blakeston; Gavin Ewart; Juan-Agustin Palazuelos; Jim Burns; Eduardo Paolozzi; James Raimes; Boleslaw Tabotski; Martin Bax; David Trotter; Peter Angeles; Henry Graham; Mike Foreman; Henry Woolf; Stella Coleman; Taner Baybars; Oliver Stallybrass. ***'In the sixties AMBIT became well known for testing the boundaries and social conventions and published many anti-establishment pieces, including an issue with works written under the influence of drugs. Edwin Brock was poetry editor, and J. G. Ballard became fiction editor alongside, later, Geoff Nicholson. Henry Graham and Carol Ann Duffy joined Edwin Brock as poetry editors. Michael Foreman was art editor for 50 years. Across the magazine's history, Derek Birdsall (Omnific), Alan Kitching, John Morgan Studio and Stephen Barrett were notable designers.' (Wiki) ***'AMBIT started in '59; there were various impulses behind it. I'd been interested in the writer John Middleton Murray, who was married to Katharine Mansfield. He had run a magazine from about 1910 onwards for two or three years called Rhythm that attracted writers like D.H. Lawrence, and Katharine Mansfield of course. What was striking about it - you could look at it in the V&A library - was that Murray, who really knew nothing about art, had met a Scottish artist called Ferguson who was sending over from Paris artwork by "young" artists like Picasso, Miro, etc. They looked quite startling in this 1910 magazine. And the idea, that Murray never developed, of trying to produce a magazine that had literary and visual material really working together, came to me out of that. But the other initiatives were more simple. There weren't many magazines about then because the possibility of what everybody can do now -- produce a magazine from a 'desktop' in quite small numbers and for not very much money -- didn't exist. But electronic things were just starting to happen, and the first number of Ambit we partly set ourselves on a machine called a variotyper. It enabled us to paste down visual work of which we had some good drawings from an Australian artist, Oliffe Richmond, in this first number and enabled us to begin the notion of producing an arts magazine rather than the traditional poetry or Eng. Lit. magazine. I'd say there's still no magazine in the country that combines high class artwork, produced and found by Mike Foreman over the years, alongside writers who I think are exciting.' (Martin Bax interview with 3:AM magazine) ***A collectable 1960s edition of the magazine in near fine condition - this issue of particular interest for collectors of the poetry and illustrations of Stevie Smith, who features, and for collectors of AMBIT and poetry magazines in general. An uncommon issue of the magazine. ***For all our books, postage is charged at cost, allowing for packaging: any shipping rates indicated on ABE are an average only: we will reduce the P & P charge where appropriate - please contact us for postal rates for heavier books and sets etc.
Edité par Ambit, 17 Priory Gardens, Highgate, London N6 5QY, 1982
Vendeur : Orlando Booksellers, Lincoln, Royaume-Uni
Livre Edition originale
Original Wraps. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Near Fine. Michael Foreman, Errol Lloyd, Ray Povey et al (illustrateur). First Edition. Ambit Number 91, published in 1982. Caribbean Special issue. Illustrated throughout in monochrome. Cover design by Alan Kitching. ***Near fine in textured card monochrome-illustrated outer wrapper over thin white card covers. The edges of the outer wrapper are just slightly rubbed. Top corner tips of the page block just very slightly creased, otherwise no bumps or creases. No tears. Internally also near fine with no inscriptions. Pages clean. Paper stock just slightly tanned. Spine tight. ***245mm x 180mm. 96 pages. ***Contents - work by: Linton Kwesi Johnson; Sam Selvon; Edward Kamau Brathwaite; Ray Povey; Grace Nichols; Lynda Nkem Chinaka; Amryl Johnson; E. A. Markham; Elyse Dodgson and Company; S. E. Ashman; A. L. Hendriks; Michael Foreman; John Agard; Edgar White; Les Johnson; Andrew Salkey; Peter Fraser; James Berry; Errol Lloyd; Howard Fergus; Lynford French; Caryl Phillips; John La Rose; Charles Shearer; John Figueroa; David Nathaniel Haynes. ***'In the sixties AMBIT became well known for testing the boundaries and social conventions and published many anti-establishment pieces, including an issue with works written under the influence of drugs. Edwin Brock was poetry editor, and J. G. Ballard became fiction editor alongside, later, Geoff Nicholson. Henry Graham and Carol Ann Duffy joined Edwin Brock as poetry editors. Michael Foreman was art editor for 50 years. Across the magazine's history, Derek Birdsall (Omnific), Alan Kitching, John Morgan Studio and Stephen Barrett were notable designers.' (Wiki) ***'AMBIT started in '59; there were various impulses behind it. I'd been interested in the writer John Middleton Murray, who was married to Katharine Mansfield. He had run a magazine from about 1910 onwards for two or three years called Rhythm that attracted writers like D.H. Lawrence, and Katharine Mansfield of course. What was striking about it - you could look at it in the V&A library - was that Murray, who really knew nothing about art, had met a Scottish artist called Ferguson who was sending over from Paris artwork by "young" artists like Picasso, Miro, etc. They looked quite startling in this 1910 magazine. And the idea, that Murray never developed, of trying to produce a magazine that had literary and visual material really working together, came to me out of that. But the other initiatives were more simple. There weren't many magazines about then because the possibility of what everybody can do now -- produce a magazine from a 'desktop' in quite small numbers and for not very much money -- didn't exist. But electronic things were just starting to happen, and the first number of Ambit we partly set ourselves on a machine called a variotyper. It enabled us to paste down visual work of which we had some good drawings from an Australian artist, Oliffe Richmond, in this first number and enabled us to begin the notion of producing an arts magazine rather than the traditional poetry or Eng. Lit. magazine. I'd say there's still no magazine in the country that combines high class artwork, produced and found by Mike Foreman over the years, alongside writers who I think are exciting.' (Martin Bax interview with 3:AM magazine) ***An early 80s edition of the magazine in very nice, collectable condition - this being a special Caribbean issue. Of interest to collectors of AMBIT and poetry magazines in general. An uncommon issue of the magazine. ***For all our books, postage is charged at cost, allowing for packaging: any shipping rates indicated on ABE are an average only: we will reduce the P & P charge where appropriate - please contact us for postal rates for heavier books and sets etc.
Edité par Ambit, 17 Priory Gardens, Highgate, London N6 5QY, 1982
Vendeur : Orlando Booksellers, Lincoln, Royaume-Uni
Livre Edition originale
Original Wraps. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Near Fine. Michael Foreman, Errol Lloyd, Ray Povey et al (illustrateur). First Edition. Ambit Number 91, published in 1982. Caribbean Special issue. Illustrated throughout in monochrome. Cover design by Alan Kitching. ***Near fine in textured card monochrome-illustrated outer wrapper over thin white card covers. The edges of the outer wrapper are just slightly rubbed. No bumps or creases. No tears. Internally also near fine with no inscriptions. Pages clean. Paper stock just slightly tanned. Spine tight. ***245mm x 180mm. 96 pages. ***Contents - work by: Linton Kwesi Johnson; Sam Selvon; Edward Kamau Brathwaite; Ray Povey; Grace Nichols; Lynda Nkem Chinaka; Amryl Johnson; E. A. Markham; Elyse Dodgson and Company; S. E. Ashman; A. L. Hendriks; Michael Foreman; John Agard; Edgar White; Les Johnson; Andrew Salkey; Peter Fraser; James Berry; Errol Lloyd; Howard Fergus; Lynford French; Caryl Phillips; John La Rose; Charles Shearer; John Figueroa; David Nathaniel Haynes. ***'In the sixties AMBIT became well known for testing the boundaries and social conventions and published many anti-establishment pieces, including an issue with works written under the influence of drugs. Edwin Brock was poetry editor, and J. G. Ballard became fiction editor alongside, later, Geoff Nicholson. Henry Graham and Carol Ann Duffy joined Edwin Brock as poetry editors. Michael Foreman was art editor for 50 years. Across the magazine's history, Derek Birdsall (Omnific), Alan Kitching, John Morgan Studio and Stephen Barrett were notable designers.' (Wiki) ***'AMBIT started in '59; there were various impulses behind it. I'd been interested in the writer John Middleton Murray, who was married to Katharine Mansfield. He had run a magazine from about 1910 onwards for two or three years called Rhythm that attracted writers like D.H. Lawrence, and Katharine Mansfield of course. What was striking about it - you could look at it in the V&A library - was that Murray, who really knew nothing about art, had met a Scottish artist called Ferguson who was sending over from Paris artwork by "young" artists like Picasso, Miro, etc. They looked quite startling in this 1910 magazine. And the idea, that Murray never developed, of trying to produce a magazine that had literary and visual material really working together, came to me out of that. But the other initiatives were more simple. There weren't many magazines about then because the possibility of what everybody can do now -- produce a magazine from a 'desktop' in quite small numbers and for not very much money -- didn't exist. But electronic things were just starting to happen, and the first number of Ambit we partly set ourselves on a machine called a variotyper. It enabled us to paste down visual work of which we had some good drawings from an Australian artist, Oliffe Richmond, in this first number and enabled us to begin the notion of producing an arts magazine rather than the traditional poetry or Eng. Lit. magazine. I'd say there's still no magazine in the country that combines high class artwork, produced and found by Mike Foreman over the years, alongside writers who I think are exciting.' (Martin Bax interview with 3:AM magazine) ***An early 80s edition of the magazine in very nice, collectable condition - this being a special Caribbean issue. Of interest to collectors of AMBIT and poetry magazines in general. An uncommon issue of the magazine. ***For all our books, postage is charged at cost, allowing for packaging: any shipping rates indicated on ABE are an average only: we will reduce the P & P charge where appropriate - please contact us for postal rates for heavier books and sets etc.
Edité par Lovebooks Ltd, New York, 1965
Vendeur : Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Softcover. Etat : Fine. First edition. Cover by Miles. Small octavo. 80pp. Lightly rubbed wrappers with a touch of wear at two corners, about fine. An interesting and noteworthy English literary magazine published by John Hopkins and Miles, owners of the famous Indica Books in London. It features Allen Ginsberg's 26-page poem "Ankor-Wat," as well as contributions from Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Ron Padget, Michael Horovitz, Jeff Nuttall, Tuli Kupferberg, Ray Durgant, and others. The following year that Hopkins and Miles began publishing what many consider the most influential English counterculture newspaper, *The International Times*. *Long Hair* was the precursor to that publication and an early publishing work from Miles, a genuine Sixties luminary, who went on to write the biographies of Ginsberg, William Burroughs, Jack Kerouac, Charles Bukowski, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, and Frank Zappa.
Edité par Diane Di Prima, New York, 1963
Vendeur : Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Softcover. Etat : Good. Magazine. (32)pp. Single sheets printed both sides and secured with a staple. Folded once for mailing with a cancel, stamp and ink address. Some of wear at the extremities with splash marks, "discard" stamp and lacking the final sheet, good. An influential mimeograph created by di Prima and LeRoi Jones featuring some of the most important poets of the 20th Century. Unlike other magazines, this so-called "newsletter" was distributed via a mailing list, many of which were noted poets, journalists, critics, publishers and artists. For this reason, most copies were hand addressed or affixed with a mailing label and stamp, and folded for mailing. This copy is addressed to poet Carol Bergé. An issue is guest edited by William [Bill] Linich, later known as Billy Name, who was a friend of Andy Warhol, as well as di Prima. Linich became the primary photographer at The Factory after Warhol starting making films, including "Billy Linich's Party" which is reviewed in this issue by John Daley. Additional contributors include Philip Whalen, Ray Johnson, Alan Marlowe, and Michael Rumaker.
Edité par Springer, 2014
ISBN 10 : 1493918206ISBN 13 : 9781493918201
Vendeur : Revaluation Books, Exeter, Royaume-Uni
Livre
Paperback. Etat : Brand New. 344 pages. 11.00x8.50x0.75 inches. In Stock.
Edité par General Publishing, Toronto, ON, 1985
Vendeur : West End Editions, Burlington, ON, Canada
Livre Edition originale Signé
Soft cover. Etat : Fine. 1st Edition. This copy is in fine condition. Signed on the title page by John Metcalf, Leon Rooke, Greg Hollingshead, Paulette Jiles, and Ray Smith. Signed on the contents page by Margaret Atwood and Michael Ondaatje. Very scarce signed by contributing authors. Signed by Author(s).
Edité par Baltimore: CD Publications., 2000
Vendeur : LUCIUS BOOKS (ABA, ILAB, PBFA), York, Royaume-Uni
Signé
First edition. Deluxe signed and illustrated edition. Publisher's original burgundy faux leather with gilt titles to the spine, in the Stacy Drum illustrated dustwrapper. Housed in a black faux leather slipcase. Striking illustrated endpapers and chapter heading illustrations by Stacy Drum. A fine copy, the binding square and tight, the contents clean throughout. Complete with the fine unfaded dustwrapper and fine slipcase. Limited edition of 450 hand numbered copies, this being copy 421, signed on the illustrated limitation and signature pages by almost all the contributing authors. Renowned horror publisher Cemetery Dance's first entry into an ongoing series of Halloween spectaculars. Collecting twenty-two short stories featuring eleven new stories and eleven reprints from authors such as Thomas Ligotti, Ray Bradbury, Dean Koontz, Dennis Etchison, Peter Straub, Peter Crowther, Gahan Wilson, Poppy Z. Brite and others. Additional short Halloween reminisces by numerous authors and artists as well as other Halloween flavoured material. Edited by Cemetery Dance founder, Richard Chizmar and Robert Morrish. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers.
Edité par Springer, 2014
ISBN 10 : 1461368928ISBN 13 : 9781461368922
Vendeur : Revaluation Books, Exeter, Royaume-Uni
Livre
Paperback. Etat : Brand New. 979 pages. 9.30x6.20x1.94 inches. In Stock.
Edité par Macmillan, London, 1898
Vendeur : Denominator Books, Winnetka, IL, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Good. First Edition. First (and only) edition of Huxley's complete scientific works, previously only available in the original scientific journals. 1898-1903. Complete in 5 volumes: 4 plus the supplementary volume. Numerous plates, many folding. A good ex-reference library set in the original red cloth gilt. Library plate to front pastedown of each volume, no other library markings apparent. Externally clean with some sun fading and minor scuffing to cloth boards. Vol. 1 backstrip split and reaffixed. Vol. 2 and the supplementary volume rebacked with new endpapers but retaining original backstrips. Text blocks of each volume are tight with no loose or missing pages, all plates present. Internally the volumes are overall clean and unmarked with very occasional small foxing spots and evidence of handling on a few pages of each volume. Overall a clean tight copy of this cornerstone of 19th Century biological thought. Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895), known as Darwin's bulldog for his passionate defense of the theory of evolution, was a brilliant Victorian anatomist and biologist who counted amongst his grand-children the noted scientist Julian Huxley and renowned author Aldous. Super-royal 8vo, 10 " x 6 ". xv + 606, xi + 612, xi + 622, xii + 689, 90. Heavy set of books weighing 11kg (24 pounds).