8vo., stiff pictorial wraps; includes- A Letter to a Boy in Leicester by Joan Aiken, Memoirs of an Antiquarian Bookseller by Justin G. Schiller, and The Weak Place in the Cloth: A Study of Fantasy for Children by Jane Langton; address label remains, else a very good clean tight copy.
small 8vo., stiff pictorial wraps; softcover; contents include: "An Adventure in Translation," by Elizabeth Shub, "The New Realism" by Robert Burch; and " Within the Margins of a Picture Book" by Uri Shulevitz; a very good clean tight copy.
8vo., stiff pictorial wraps; softcover; contents include: "Why Write for Today's Teenagers?," by Sylvia Louise Engdabl, "The Wide world of children's Books: A Library of Congress Exhibition for International BookYear" by Virginia Haviland "Dear Mr. Keats." by Ezra Jack Keats; mailing label on cover else a very good clean tight copy.
8vo., stiff pictorial wraps; softcover; contents include: "Breaking a Lance for Quality," by Walter Sscherf, "Reviewers' Railments: A Game for Children's Book People" Aidan Chambers and " Realism Plus Fantasy Equals Magic" by Roger w. Drury; mailing label on coverelse a very good clean tight copy.
8vo., stiff pictorial wraps; softcover; "Bertha Mahony Miller 1882 - 1969;" a very good clean tight copy.
8vo., stiff pictorial wraps; softcover; contents include: "Low Man in the Reading Circle," by Beverly Cleary, "The Writing of Historical Novels" by Hester Burton; and " The New National Book Award for Children's Literature" by Virginia Haviland; a very good clean tight copy.
8vo., stiff pictorial wraps; includes- Down to the Quick The Use of Daily Reality in Writing Fiction by Jane Langton, A Collage Eight Women Who Write Books in Swedish for Children by Mary Orvig, and " Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: A Reply by Roald Dahl; address label remains, else a very good clean tight copy.
8vo., stiff pictorial wraps; includes- A Reply to Roald Dahl by Eleanor Cameron, Dick and Jane Invade the Third World by Anne Pellowski, and Jewish Identity in Juvenile Fiction A Look at Three Recommended Books by Eric A Kimmel; address label remains, else a very good clean tight copy.
8vo., stiff pictorial wraps; includes- A Few Words on Translation by Maria Polushkin, Literature Bedeviled A Searching Look at filmstrips by Ethel L. Heins, and Editors and Children's Book Writers Two Sketches by Robert Burch and Annis Duff; address label with red slash, else a very good clean tight copy.
8vo., stiff pictorial wraps; includes- The Wise Men of Chelm by Eric A Kimmel, Three Remarkable Editors of Children's Books by Bettina Hurlimann, and In Their Own Time Footnotes to Social History Part II by Margaret N. Cutt; address label with red slash, else a very good clean tight copy.
Editore: The Horn Book, Inc., Boston, MA, 1972
Da: Ray Boas, Bookseller - Established 1980, Walpole, NH, U.S.A.
PB. Condizione: very good, wraps (softcover). B&W illustrations (illustratore). p322-p416 Cover articles: Newbery and Caldecott Aceptance Speeches; House of a Hundred Windows: The International Youth Library; When the Magic Has to Stop.
Editore: The Horn Book, Inc., Boston, MA, 1972
Da: Ray Boas, Bookseller - Established 1980, Walpole, NH, U.S.A.
PB. Condizione: very good, wraps (softcover). B&W illustrations (illustratore). p545-p656 Cover articles: Virginia Hamilton; Random Thoughts by a Translator of Andersen; McLuhan, Youth, and Literature: Part II.
8vo., stiff pictorial wraps; softcover; contents include: Newbery and Caldecott Acceptance Speeches by Robert C. O'Brien and Nonny Hogrogian, House of a Hundred Windows The International Youth Library by Winnifred Mofftt Crossley, and When the Magic Has to Stop by Janet McNeill; mailing label on cover and a square cut out of the last page else very good.
Editore: The Horn Book, Inc, 1971
Da: Stone Soup Books, Camden, ME, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
softcover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Ed. The Horn Book, Inc, 1971. 1st Ed. softcover. Very Good. 12mo, February and April 1971 issues of The Horn Book Magazine, about children's books and reading, articles include a tribute to Ruth Hill Viguers, High Fantasy: " A Wizard of Earthsea" by Eleanor Cameron, Margaret Sidney vs Harriet Lothrop, etc, with reviews and publishing information on children's books" .
Editore: The Horn Book, Inc, 1972
Da: Stone Soup Books, Camden, ME, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. The Horn Book, Inc, 1972. 1st Ed. softcover. Very Good. 12mo, August and October 1972 issues of the Horn Book Magazine, about children's books and reading, articles include Newbery and Caldecott acceptance speeches by Robert C O'Brien and Nonny Hogrogian, McLuhan, Youth, and Literature by Eleanor Cameron, and Acceptance Speech: Hans Christian Andersn Award by Scott O'Dell, with reviews and publishing information on children's books" .
Editore: The Horn Book, Inc, 1970
Da: Stone Soup Books, Camden, ME, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
softcover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Ed. The Horn Book, Inc, 1970. 1st Ed. softcover. Very Good. 12mo, February, April and June 1970 issues of The Horn Book Magazine, about children's books and reading, articles include No Laughter in Heaven by Lloyd Alexander, Three Times Lonely: The Plight of the Mexican Child in the American Southwest, Fantasy and Self-Discovery by Ravenna Helson, In Search of Truth: A Biographical Quest by Barbara K Walker, and Out on a Limb with the Critics by Paul Heins, with reviews and publishing information on children's books" .
8vo., stiff pictorial wraps; Includes- Children and Memory by Penelope Lively and Newbery and Caldecott Acceptance Speeches by Jean Craighead George and Blair Lent; address label remains, water stain on title page else very good/o.
8vo., stiff pictorial wraps; softcover; articles on Newbery and Caldecottt Acceptance Speehes by Harold Keith and Robert McCloskey, a very good clean tight copy.
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1968
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Arte / Stampa / Poster Prima edizione
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, opinion, articles, photos, events, actions, comix, psychedelia, blue print instead of black, heavy toning to fold else very good on newsprint. The Express Times was S.F.'s main political underground paper. In a pioneering instance of "fake news," this issue's cover story is "Onassis Assassinated", a little yarn about the wealthy shipping magnate being poisoned aboard his fabulous yacht while celebrating his marriage to Jackie Kennedy just days before. Onassis didn't actually die until 1975 from respiratory failure. Also a dubious report inside about Warren Hinckle and Sidney Zion visiting Roy Cohn on a fund-raising mission for Ramparts magazine. Centerspread is a quasi-poster featuring seven poems by staffer Sandy Darlington. Joan Holden and R.G. Davis provide an extended plug for the S.F. Mime Troupe's upcoming plays. Frank Bardacke continues his dissecting of the '68 Olympics in his sports column. The longest piece in the issue is a meandering meditation on the Passamaquoddy Indians of Maine, which makes Hunter Thompson's output look disciplined and to the point, by comparison. A strange issue.
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1969
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, photos, comics, art, articles, reviews, news, local ads, very lightly toned, light fraying, folded slightly askew, else very good on newsprint. S.F.'s main political underground paper. Cover photo of feminist pickets at KYA (radio) Bridal Fair on Nob Hill, with more picket pix on pg. 3. Extended interview with two soldiers who had recently escaped from the Presidio stockade. Coverage of the Oakland Seven, of Third World Liberation Front strike at UC Berkeley, with the centerspread given over to several articles about the latest Magic Theatre residency at Steppenwolf bar and one on the Living Theater about to come to town. Full page poem by death row poet Jack Rainsberger. Profile of Buckminster Fuller with his quirky pronouncements, and a letter to the editor complaining about Hip Capitlism and that "it now costs $3.50 to get into the Fillmore or Winterland. $3.50 is just too f**king much.".
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1968
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Arte / Stampa / Poster Prima edizione
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, opinion, articles, photos, events, actions, comix, psychedelia, blue print instead of black, mailing address stamped on cover else very good on newsprint. The Express Times was S.F.'s main political underground paper. In a pioneering instance of "fake news," this issue's cover story is "Onassis Assassinated", a little yarn about the wealthy shipping magnate being poisoned aboard his fabulous yacht while celebrating his marriage to Jackie Kennedy just days before. Onassis didn't actually die until 1975 from respiratory failure. Also a dubious report inside about Warren Hinckle and Sidney Zion visiting Roy Cohn on a fund-raising mission for Ramparts magazine. Centerspread is a quasi-poster featuring seven poems by staffer Sandy Darlington. Joan Holden and R.G. Davis provide an extended plug for the S.F. Mime Troupe's upcoming plays. Frank Bardacke continues his dissecting of the '68 Olympics in his sports column. The longest piece in the issue is a meandering meditation on the Passamaquoddy Indians of Maine, which makes Hunter Thompson's output look disciplined and to the point, by comparison. A strange issue.
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1969
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Arte / Stampa / Poster Prima edizione
Newspaper. 20p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, photos, comics, art, articles, reviews, news, local ads, toned else good on newsprint. S.F.'s main political underground paper. Cover story on Chinatown with art by Driggs and poem by Landau. Back cover postern "A Song of Ouroboros" by Johnson. Inside: "Know Your Presidio" with map. Copstoppers Notebook #3. Oakland 7. SF State.Large MC5 Kick Out the Jams poster.Centerspread chain letter: Plant Your Seeds marijuana effort. Marcus on Jeff Fahey.
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1968
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, opinion, articles, photos, events, actions, comix, psychedelia, evenly toned, address and crease on front wrap, else very good on newsprint. Xmas issue. Center spread of poetry from "The Pill Vs. the Springhill Mine Disaster" by Brautigan. Two pages on the trial of Tijerina The Express Times was S.F.'s main political underground paper. Became San Francisco Good Times and later Good Times. Garson was a member of the Free Speech Movement in Berkeley and was jailed in December because of his involvement with the Democratic National Convention protests.
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1969
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, photos, comics, art, articles, reviews, news, local ads, very lightly toned else very good on newsprint. S.F.'s main political underground paper. Cover photo of feminist pickets at KYA (radio) Bridal Fair on Nob Hill, with more picket pix on pg. 3. Extended interview with two soldiers who had recently escaped from the Presidio stockade. Coverage of the Oakland Seven, of Third World Liberation Front strike at UC Berkeley, with the centerspread given over to several articles about the latest Magic Theatre residency at Steppenwolf bar and one on the Living Theater about to come to town. Full page poem by death row poet Jack Rainsberger. Profile of Buckminster Fuller with his quirky pronouncements, and a letter to the editor complaining about Hip Capitlism and that "it now costs $3.50 to get into the Fillmore or Winterland. $3.50 is just too f**king much.".
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1969
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, photos, comics, art, articles, reviews, news, local ads, very lightly toned else very good on newsprint. S.F.'s main political underground paper. Cover photo of Captain Lamont reading the mutiny act to stockade prisoners engaged in a non-violent sitdown. Berkeley Strike. Why They Settled at SF State., Centerspread of Earthquake Facts. The Ghost of Eldridge Cleaver is Afoot and Timothy Leary is By No Means a Crank.
Editore: The Trystero Company, San Francisco, 1968
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid underground newspaper, news, opinion, articles, photos, events, actions, comix, psychedelia, very good on newsprint. The Express Times was S.F.'s main political underground paper. Cover photos of John & Yoko naked and Nixon headshot with Dylan quote accompany Garson opinion. Liberation of Bronx High School of Science. SF State Strike. Can Panthers Keep Cleaver Out of Prison? Family Dog Denies Pissing in Doorways. Berkeley Guns. Nacio Jan Brown centerfold photos of Veteran's Day.