Editore: Fox Home Entertainme, 1996
ISBN 10: 6301966848 ISBN 13: 9786301966849
Da: Stories & Sequels, Ashland, OH, U.S.A.
VHS Tape. Condizione: Good. some wear.
Editore: Tappi Press, 1978
Da: Chattanooga Public Library Foundation, Chattanooga, TN, U.S.A.
Hard cover. Includes bibliographical references and index. Good. No dust jacket. Ex-library.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Authorhouse, Bloomington, IN, 2005
ISBN 10: 1420821903 ISBN 13: 9781420821901
Da: Book Stall of Rockford, Inc., Rockford, IL, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: MWABA
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: As New. Condizione sovraccoperta: As New. 1st Edition. First Edition: no later printings listed. Laid in is a typed letter signed by the author. AS NEW. No wear to the binding. No slope, no twist from reading or improper shelving. No bumped corners. No broken hinges. Pages are tight and clean with no marks. No remainder mark. No name of previous owner. No musty odor. No tobacco odor. No water stains. No soiling. The as new dust jacket shows no edge wear, no sun fading. DJ an archival grade protector. Bright, crisp copy.
Editore: Street & Smith Publications, Inc., New York, 1937
Da: Raymond Tait, Beccles, SUFFO, Regno Unito
Prima edizione
EUR 35,43
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloMagazine. Condizione: Very Good. First Edition. Spine has a little chipping at the top and bottom and two surface tears. Edge chipping to the front and rear covers and the front cover has some staining over the rusty staples. Pages browned with with creases to the bottom corners of two pages. Contains a novelette 'Doomed at Four' by Booth and ten short stories. These are 'He Read the Signs' by Coates, 'A Cover Charge' by Dockstader, 'I Heard Ya' by Falkner, 'Friendly Killer' by Kroll, 'Switched Loot' by Baer, 'The Yellow Trap' by Hatrack, 'Pretty Baby!' by Krebs, 'The Bone' by Van Riper, "Whitemail" by Hinds and 'With Eyes Shut' by Bailey. There is also an article by Smith and a few short miscellaneous uncredited pieces.
Editore: University Press in Dallas; Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, 1949
Da: Best Books And Antiques, Chandler, TX, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. 1st Edition. No. 1-4, Winter to Autumn, 1950. HC, Orig. Red cloth and gilt stamping to spine. B/W photography, ads, illustrations and collected writings from celebrated authors. 4to. 4 page Index to all 4 quarters + 429pp. Fine, Clean, with no markings or writings, never read. Mint Interior with near fine exterior; spine is sunned. Includes stories, poems and other writings by authors such as J. Frank Dobie, Virgie Bernhardt, John Rosenfield, Aubrey Burns, Leonard Casper, Fannie Cook, Elizabeth Coatsworth, David Cornell DeJong, Clyde Eagleton, Dick Johnson, Sidney Sulkin, William Goyen, O. W. Pierce, Amos Taub, James Pipes, Mary Poole, Vernon Young, Thomas Hal Philips, Albert Guerard, Ernest Kroll, Charles Allen, Ruth Morgan, Inez Thrift, Everett A. Gillis, Robert Ramsey, Fred Gibson, Ruby Pickens Tartt and many more. Hard to find in such nice condition. RARE. Collectible. BR Box 152.
Editore: East Village Eye, 1983
Da: Bucklin Gallery, Thornwood, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Paperback. Condizione: Near fine. First Edition. The East Village Eye, 1983. Newspaper format. First Edition. Original Edition. 15 3/4 x 10 3/4 inches. Text in English. 44 pages offset on newsprint. The cover of this issue is dedicated to photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, interviewed at length by David Herskovits, especially about his latest works. Also included: Sonny Barger and the Hellâs Angels, Bill Landis, Prince, Shakin âPyramids, Mr and Ms. East Village â83, Frida Kahlo, Alan Vega, The Thompson Twins, the graffiti art film Wild Style is reviewed by Cookie Muller who also has an advice column, and of course the advertisements as well. The East Village Eye was only in publication for eight years, but the magazine left a huge mark on the neighborhood it chronicled. The East Village Eye, nicknamed the Eye, was a monthly magazine dedicated to covering the art, music, fashion, and politics of the East Village. At its peak, the magazine had a circulation of 10,000 copies per month and was available in New York as well as outposts in San Francisco, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Minneapolis. The magazine was known for its gritty, irreverent tone and its coverage of underground and counterculture movements. The Eye appeared at just the right time, capturing the rise of several influential scenes as they flourished in the bohemian landscape of the village .In January 1987, the East Village Eye published its last edition and recently the East Village Eye archives were acquired from Leonard Abrams by the New York Public Library. CONDITION: Near Fine; a complete, clean copy with expected toning to newspaper pages, signs of handling to covers and a shallow fold across the middle. Nice copy of a fragile publication.