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Edité par The Ring Inc., Albany, 1953
Vendeur : Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
Printed Wraps. Etat : Good Plus. Vol. XXXII, No. 5. Single Issue for June of 1953. Cover features Randy Turpin and Charley Humez. 64pp. Clean copy, a solid average, no major defects. Weight, 130g. Size: 8.25" by 11". Book.
Edité par The Ring Inc., Albany, 1953
Vendeur : Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
Printed Wraps. Etat : Good Plus. Vol. XXXII, No. 6. Single Issue for July of 1953. Cover features Paddy Young and Carl 'Bobo' Olson. 64pp. Clean copy, a solid average, no major defects. A little splitting to spine. Weight, 140g. Size: 8.25" by 11". Book.
Edité par The Ring Inc., Albany, 1954
Vendeur : Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
Printed Wraps. Etat : About Very Good. Vol. XXXIII, No. 5. Single Issue for June of 1954. Cover features Paddy DeMarco. 64pp. Clean copy, a solid average, no major defects. A little splitting to head of spine. Weight, 140g. Size: 8.25" by 11". Book.
Edité par The Ring Inc., Albany, 1953
Vendeur : Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
Printed Wraps. Etat : Good Plus. Vol. XXXII, No. 8. Single Issue for September of 1953. Cover features Roland Lastarza. 64pp. Clean copy, about an average used copy. A little splitting to head of spine. Weight, 150g. Size: 8.25" by 11". Book.
Edité par The Ring Inc., Albany, 1954
Vendeur : Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
Printed Wraps. Etat : About Very Good. Vol. XXXIII, No. 1. Single Issue for Ferbruary of 1954. Special issue - Annual ratings! Cover features Rocky Marciano and Bobo Olson. 64pp. Clean copy, a solid average, no major defects. No damage to spine. Bright, clean, unmarked front cover. Weight, 140g. Size: 8.25" by 11". Book.
Edité par The Ring Inc., Albany, 1955
Vendeur : Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
Printed Wraps. Etat : About Very Good. Vol. XXXIII, No. 12. Single Issue for February of 1955. Special issue - Annual ratings! Cover features artists impression of two boxers, unnamed. 64pp. Clean copy, a solid average. Top, right tip of front wrappr lost, otherwise only very minor defects. No damage to spine. Bright, clean, unmarked front cover. Weight, 150g. Size: 8.25" by 11". Book.
Edité par The Ring Inc., Albany, 1956
Vendeur : Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
Printed Wraps. Etat : Very Good. Vol. XXXV, No. 1. Single Issue for February of 1956. 1955 Review, Forecast for 1956! Cover features photo of Rocky Marciano as 'Boxer of the Year', plus two small inset photos. 64pp. Clean copy, a solid average. Front cover unmarked with faint creasing. No damage to spine. Bright, clean, unmarked front cover. Weight, 150g. Size: 8.25" by 11". Book.
Edité par The Ring, 1969
Vendeur : J. R. Young, Birmingham, Royaume-Uni
Magazine / Périodique
11"x8¼" (28x21cm). Soft covers, staple bound. Six consecutive monthly issues. With numerous monochrome photo illustrations, artwork, and advertisements. Paper wrappers, fronts illustrated in colour. Manuscript abbreviated delivery address on one front wrapper and on rears of all others. Occasional corner & surface creases. VERY GOOD copies.
Edité par The Ring, 1964
Vendeur : J. R. Young, Birmingham, Royaume-Uni
Magazine / Périodique
11"x8¼" (28x21cm). Soft covers, staple bound. Seven loose issues of boxing monthly, content dominated by 'Louisville Lip' Cassius Clay (the later Muhammad Ali) and Sonny Liston - Experts dissect Liston-Clay, Clay feeds predictions to experts, How old is Sonny Liston?, What of the Clay "image?", Clay story turns sour, etc. With numerous monochrome photo illustrations, artwork, and advertisements. Paper wrappers, fronts illustrated in colour. Spines lightly rubbed. Front wrapper of No. 6 with small graze. Manuscript abbreviated delivery address on front wrappers of Nos. 3 & 4 and on rears of three others. Occasional corner & surface creases. In generally GOOD condition. (Heavy item, overseas shipping at cost.).
Edité par The Ring Inc., November 1947., [New York]:, 1947
Vendeur : Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books, ABAA, Florham Park, NJ, Etats-Unis
4to, magazine, glossy covers, illustrated, 64 pp. Tape repairs to covers, extremity wear, contents aged and browned; still in decent shape overall. Articles on new middleweight champion Rocky Graziano are featured in this issue. There are also articles on boxing's ills, white hopes and coverage of a recent bout of the legendary Willie Pep.
Edité par The Ring, Inc, New York, 1956
Vendeur : Harropian Books, IOBA, Nelson, BC, Canada
Membre d'association : IOBA
Edition originale
Paperback. Etat : Good. First Edition. Original stapled wraps, 11 inches tall, pp. 66, illustrated with B&W photos throughout. Covers with creases, short closed tears and soil, text toned. March issue with center leaf loose, July issue has a 4 inch separation at spine. Charles Atlas ads to rear covers. All together three issues. March issue with Rocky Marciano cover; April issue with Johnson- Daly Indictment cover; July issue with "NEGRO BOXERS EXPLOITED / SAY COMMIES" cover. The Ring magazine - first published in New York City in 1922 - is the oldest existing sports publication in the United States.
Edité par The Ring, 1962
Vendeur : J. R. Young, Birmingham, Royaume-Uni
Magazine / Périodique
11"x8¼" (28x21cm). Soft covers, staple bound. Ten consecutive issues of boxing monthly, content dominated by heavyweights Floyd Patterson and Sonny Liston. With numerous monochrome photo illustrations, artwork, and advertisements. Paper wrappers, fronts illustrated in colour. Spines lightly rubbed. Manuscript abbreviated delivery address on all front wrappers. Occasional corner & surface creases. In generally GOOD condition. (Heavy item, overseas shipping at cost.).
Edité par The Ring Inc., May 1951., [New York]:, 1951
Vendeur : Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books, ABAA, Florham Park, NJ, Etats-Unis
4to, magazine, glossy covers, illustrated, 64 pp.Ã Â Slight darkening and edgewear to covers, a couple of tears on top cover, normal aging and browning; about very good. This is one of two Rex Layne Ring Magazine covers that features a rising heavyweight star. Unfortunately, Rocky Marciano would knock out Layne in his only championship fight. This issue also covers the recent Walcott and Charles heavyweight title match, and the fortunes of aging Joe Louis.
Edité par The Ring, 1967
Vendeur : J. R. Young, Birmingham, Royaume-Uni
Magazine / Périodique
11"x8¼" (28x21cm). Soft covers, staple bound. Complete volume of 12 loose issues, content dominated by Cassius Clay / Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier. With numerous monochrome photo illustrations, artwork, and advertisements. Paper wrappers, fronts illustrated in colour. Lengthy split along spine of No. 8. Front wrapper of No. 12 a little marked. Manuscript abbreviated delivery address on front wrappers of Nos. 6, 8, & 10 and on rears of all others. Occasional corner & surface creases. In generally VERY GOOD condition. (Heavy item, overseas shipping at cost.).
Edité par The Ring Inc., October 1951., [New York]:, 1951
Vendeur : Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books, ABAA, Florham Park, NJ, Etats-Unis
4to, magazine, glossy covers, illustrated, 64 pp. Moderate darkening to covers, but covers and spine in nice shape overall, normal aging and browning; very good plus. A great issue, with coverage of the aging Joe Louis, Rocky Graziano. Jersey Joe Walcott, and Jake LaMotta. There is also an article on rising star Rocky Marciano who would become heavyweight champion. Another article covers Randy Turpin and his family. Turpin had recently won the middleweight crown from Sugar Ray Robinson, but would lose it back to Robinson in the rematch.
Edité par The Ring Inc., October 1946., Springfield, MA:, 1946
Vendeur : Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books, ABAA, Florham Park, NJ, Etats-Unis
4to, magazine, glossy covers, illustrated, 64 pp. Slight edgewear and darkening to covers, text block a little loose, but in nice shape overall, normal aging and browning; very good. Heavyweight contender Tami Mauriello is featured in this issue. Mauriello would lose to Joe Louis, and be included in Joe's bum of the month club. This was his 23rd title defense. There is also some coverage of Willie Pep and Sugar Ray Robinson fights.
Edité par The Ring Inc., August 1952., [New York]:, 1952
Vendeur : Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books, ABAA, Florham Park, NJ, Etats-Unis
4to, magazine, glossy covers, illustrated, 64 pp. Some darkening to covers, center crease, normal aging and browning; very good. This issue provides coverage of the recent Walcott and Charles heavyweight championship fight. Also some coverage of rising star Rocky Marciano, and talk of another Robinson and Turpin middleweight clash.
Edité par The Ring Inc., June 1952., [New York]:, 1952
Vendeur : Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books, ABAA, Florham Park, NJ, Etats-Unis
4to, magazine, glossy covers, illustrated, 64 pp.Ã Â A bit of aging and browning to covers, slight edgewear, spine solid, normal aging and browning; very good. The cover features Kid Gavilan and Billy Graham in a fighting pose. While this cover has sparked some modest controversy, since there is no direct story about the featured boxers, Gavilan and Graham are the likely fighters. They had already fought three times, and would fight for a fourth time three months later in Havana, Cuba. Gavilan would hold on to his welterweight title in that match. Another key story was the end of Rocky Graziano's comeback hopes as a result of a loss to Sugar Ray Robinson.
Edité par The Ring Inc., August 1953., [New York]:, 1953
Vendeur : Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books, ABAA, Florham Park, NJ, Etats-Unis
4to, magazine, glossy covers, illustrated, 64 pp. Some edgewear and and a couple of chips and small folds at extremities, but covers are in generally good shape, contents with normal aging and browning; very good. This issue includes articles on lightweight champ Jimmy Carter, the punching power of Rocky Marciano, and Randy Turpin coming to the U.S. for a title shot. Another article compares British and American fighters.
Edité par The Ring Inc., December 1952., [New York]:, 1952
Vendeur : Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books, ABAA, Florham Park, NJ, Etats-Unis
4to, magazine, glossy covers, illustrated, 64 pp. A little aging to covers, and some slight extremity wear, but bright and clean overall, spine in nice shape, internally normal aging and browning; very good plus. In late September 1952, Rocky Marciano won the heavyweight championship in a thrilling 13th round knockout over Jersey Joe Walcott. This issue of Ring covers the fight, and introduces readers to the new champion. This issue also covers some of the recent fights of Kid Gavilan, a middleweight contender at that time.
Edité par The Ring Inc., September 1953., [New York]:, 1953
Vendeur : Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books, ABAA, Florham Park, NJ, Etats-Unis
4to, magazine, glossy covers, illustrated, 64 pp. Moderate darkening to covers, but covers and spine in nice shape overall, normal aging and browning; very good plus. Roland La Starza is the featured fighter in this issue. La Starza would fight Rocky Marciano twice and lose a very close decision in their first fight before Marciano was champion. While he earned a title shot after winning a couple of major fights, he was crushed by Marciano in his championship bid, losing by TKO in the 11th round.
Edité par The Ring Inc., September 1951., [New York]:, 1951
Vendeur : Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books, ABAA, Florham Park, NJ, Etats-Unis
4to, magazine, glossy covers, illustrated, 64 pp. Covers and spine with some with some edgewear, and fading, spine with some chips, but covers generally sound, contents with some aging and browning, but less than usual; very good. While the cover features Louis and Charles in battle, the issue is more about Jersey Joe Walcott winning the heavyweight crown. Walcott would become the fourth African American to win this title. This issue also includes coverage of important fights of Rock Marciano and Jake LaMotta, and Randy Turpin's win over Ray Robinson for the middleweight crown. $40.
Edité par The Ring Inc., July 1948., [New York]:, 1948
Vendeur : Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books, ABAA, Florham Park, NJ, Etats-Unis
4to, magazine, glossy covers, illustrated, 64 pp. Some spine and extremity wear, but still a very respectable cover, contents with normal aging and browning; very good. The cover features Joe Louis and Jersey Joe Walcott, which set the stage for a return bout on June 25, 1948. After a difficult first fight, which many believed Walcott won, Louis won by a knockout in the second bout. This issue provides a lot of information on Joe Louis, including a detailed account of his ring earnings. Perhaps the significance of this contest was that it would be only the third time in history that two African Americans would fight for the heavyweight title. However, boxingâ  s' color line was not as rigid as some other sports, and by the late 1940s there had been several African American world champions.
Edité par The Ring Inc., December 1950., [New York]:, 1950
Vendeur : Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books, ABAA, Florham Park, NJ, Etats-Unis
4to, magazine, glossy covers, illustrated, 64 pp. Slight edgewear and darkening to covers, but covers are in generally nice shape, contents with normal aging and browning, pages 32-34 are loose; very good. This is an historic issue of Ring, featuring the defeat of Joe Louis by Ezzard Charles for the heavyweight championship. The article presents a number of pictures about the fight, and speculates who Charles might fight next. There is also an article on Rocky Marciano.
Edité par The Ring Inc., May 1953., [new York]:, 1953
Vendeur : Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books, ABAA, Florham Park, NJ, Etats-Unis
4to, magazine, glossy covers, illustrated, 64 pp. A little edge and spine wear, but not significant, contents normal aging and browning; very good. The Marciano and Walcott cover of this issue related to the fight later that month for the heavyweight championship. On May 15, 1943 Marciano would knockout Walcott in the first round to retain his title. The Ring article would focus on other challengers for Marciano.
Edité par The Ring Inc., March 1950., [New York]:, 1950
Vendeur : Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books, ABAA, Florham Park, NJ, Etats-Unis
4to, magazine, glossy covers, illustrated, 64 pp. Small edge tear that goes through most pages, small nick on spine, but not significant, covers and spine in otherwise very good shape, contents with normal aging and browning; very good. While Ezzard Charles is featured on the cover, there is little discussion of him in this issue. However, the cover recognizes Charles as an important prospect for the heavyweight title, and on September 28, 1950 his defeat of Joe Louis won him the title. Charles would be the third African American to win the heavyweight crown. This issue also names legendary Willie Pep as the fighter of the month.
Edité par The Ring Inc., January 1953., [New York]:, 1953
Vendeur : Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books, ABAA, Florham Park, NJ, Etats-Unis
4to, magazine, glossy covers, illustrated, 64 pp. Slight darkening to covers, a little wear around one staple, but covers and spine in nice shape overall, normal aging and browning; very good plus. This issue features an article on the comeback of heavyweight contender Rex Layne. Layne would get knocked out by Rocky Marciano, and never get another shot at the title. Other articles focus on Rocky Marciano and Sugar Ray Robinson.
Edité par The Ring Inc., May 1946., Springfield, MA:, 1946
Vendeur : Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books, ABAA, Florham Park, NJ, Etats-Unis
4to, magazine, glossy covers, illustrated, 64 pp. Some soiling and darkening to covers, ink mark on front cover, but in nice shape overall, normal aging and browning; very good plus. This issue contains a lot of coverage of the upcoming heavyweight title match between Joe Louis and Billy Conn. One journalist predicted a Louis knockout I three rounds. Louis would win in eight. There is also historical coverage of the Louis and Schmeling fights. # 104120 $40.
Edité par The Ring Inc., November 1932., [New Jersey]., 1932
Vendeur : Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books, ABAA, Florham Park, NJ, Etats-Unis
4to, magazine, glossy covers, illustrated, 48 pp. Slight extremity wear and some aging to covers, but covers and spine in very nice shape, normal aging and browning; very good plus. A very nice early issue of Ring magazine, that includes a scarce boxing article on legendary middleweight champ Mickey Walker's quest for the heavyweight crown. Unfortunately for Walker, heavyweight Max Schmeling destroyed Walker in eight rounds. There are articles that cover fighters of the day, including Primo Carnera and Johnny Risko. Some historical articles on boxing, and a wonderful Charles Atlas advertisment on the rear cover.
Edité par The Ring Inc., October 1952., [New York]:, 1952
Vendeur : Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books, ABAA, Florham Park, NJ, Etats-Unis
4to, magazine, glossy covers, illustrated, 64 pp. Minor edgewear, covers solid, contents with some aging and browning, but less than normal; very good plus. The cover features Sugar Ray Robinson and Randy Turpin, promoting the idea of a third fight. Turpin a relatively unknown British middleweight took Robinson's crown away in July 1951. A few months later, Robinson regained the title by stopping Turpin in the 10th. A third fight never happened. The main article in this issue is on the rise of future heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano.