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Edité par The Guilford Press, 2005
ISBN 10 : 1593851812ISBN 13 : 9781593851811
Vendeur : Hawking Books, Edgewood, TX, Etats-Unis
Livre
Etat : Very Good. Very Good Condition. Five star seller - Buy with confidence!.
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Edité par Goose Lane Editions, 1998
ISBN 10 : 0864921993ISBN 13 : 9780864921994
Vendeur : ThriftBooks-Dallas, Dallas, TX, Etats-Unis
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Paperback. Etat : Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 1.05.
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Edité par Guilford Publications, 2005
ISBN 10 : 1593851820ISBN 13 : 9781593851828
Vendeur : Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, Etats-Unis
Livre
Etat : Very Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects.
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Edité par Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, NJ, 1995
Vendeur : Cat's Cradle Books, Archdale, NC, Etats-Unis
Softcover. Etat : Very Good with no dust jacket. Sound binding. Clean, bright pages. Wraps have light handling wear, address label on back. ; Contents: Migliore, In Honor of Chris Beker. Nichols, Beker as Text. Stiffler, An Earthen Vessel - An Embodiment of Hope. Johnson, Beker as Mentor. Miller, A Theocentric Theologian of Hope. Beker, Farewell Remarks. Gillespie, The Good Theological School. Lee, Pilgrimage and Home in the Wilderness of Marginality: Symbols and Context in Asian American Theology. Minkema, The Diary of Ambrose Edson. Froehlich, A Reformation Manuscript Yields Its Mystery. ; 9.0" tall; 120 pages.
Edité par Coffin Hop Press LTD, 2017
ISBN 10 : 0994737866ISBN 13 : 9780994737861
Vendeur : Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, Etats-Unis
Livre
Etat : New.
Edité par so. dakota state Uni, Ag station, brookings, sd, 1982
Vendeur : Chiefly Books, Cheyenne, WY, Etats-Unis
Livre
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. oblong photo filled book with stiff pictorial covers. The front cover has a crease on top front corner and light general wear to edges and corners.
Edité par South Dakota University
Vendeur : Wonder Book, Frederick, MD, Etats-Unis
Etat : Good. Good condition. Bulletin 566. December 1970. (South Dakota, Plants, Grasslands ) A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included.
Vendeur : Basin Book Trader, Klamath Falls, OR, Etats-Unis
Soft cover. Etat : Good.
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 Alan Swallow for the Inter American University, San German, Puerto Rico, 1960
Vendeur : Boyd Used & Rare Books, Portland, OR, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : CBA
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. Printed wraps. Covers show some light general age; a bit of wear at spine ends; front cover has a small spot of soiling near the fore-edge and a received date (Aug 17 1960) is rubber-stamped along the top edge. Interior is clean and unmarked. Original order form tipped in at rear. Cover art by Man Ray. Two plates with full-page illustrations of art by Man Ray and Jaime Carrero. 189 pages. Placed in an archival mylar sleeve. The first issue of Between Worlds, an international review of poetry, prose and art, with contributions from many Beats. Contributors include Henry Miller, William Burroughs, Edward Abbey, Gregory Corso, Gary Snyder, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, David Ignatow, Philip Whalen, Man Ray, Harold Norse, Alfred Perles, Herbert Read, Marcel Duchamp, Malcolm Cowley, and many others. Only two subsequent issues were published: Vol. 1, No. 2 and Vol. 2, No. 1. Between Worlds was edited by Dr. Gilbert Neiman (1912-1977). Henry Miller lived with the Neimans in Los Angeles in 1942 and later, Neiman would write his doctoral dissertation on Miller, earning his Ph.D. at the University of New Mexico ('59). While at UNM, he befriended Edward Abbey, one of his classmates. In 1960, he became the Director of the Creative Writing Program at the Inter American University in Puerto Rico and from 1963 on, was Professor of English at Clarion State College, Clarion, Pennsylvania.