Life Magazine, 11 July 1969
LIFE Magazine; Inc., July 1969. Stapled Magazine. Ten & 1/2-inches x Fourteen inches; very good/fine overall. Clean,sound, with mild toning. More
LIFE Magazine; Inc., July 1969. Stapled Magazine. Ten & 1/2-inches x Fourteen inches; very good/fine overall. Clean,sound, with mild toning. More
Time, May 1970. Stapled Magazine. (Ten & 1/2-inch x Thirteen & 1/2-inch) Oversized stapled magazine; Clean, very well cared for issue of the classic photo-news magazine. The cover photograph of wounded Kent State student surrounded by concerned friends is by Howard Ruffner. More
Indiana University Press / Midland Book, January 1970. Paper Back. First (thus) Midland Books edition. Clean internally; foxing/darkening textblock edges; rough cut fore-edge. More
Rodale Press, January 1949. Cloth. Small quarto (Six & 3/4-inches x Nine & 1/2-inches) In heavily chipped/edgeworn dustjacket with damp staining. Grey cloth with damp stains. Tanned/darkened end pages. More
Indiana University Press, January 1974. First Edition. Cloth. Heavy sunning/discoloration to spine. Dust jacket is missing. Army green cloth faded at spine. Faintly foxed top edge. I have not seen a copy of this book with dustjacket, but I have read descriptions of the jacket so I must assume that..... More
Seven Stories Press, August 2010. Paper Back. Before the US invasion of Iraq, before the American public saw the infamous photos from Abu Ghraib, the CIA went to the White House with a question: What, according to the Constitution, was the line separating interrogation from torture--and could that line be..... More
Boni & Gaer, January 1948. Paper Back. Heavily tanned/discolored at margins & spine. Top textblock edge darkened. Edgewear & chips at corners, edges, etc. Internal text unmarked. Not pretty, but is good reading copy. More
Cambridge University Press, March 2009. Paper Back. Originally published in 1953, this was the first edition of Dekker's plays to appear in print since the late nineteenth century. Thus, for many years prior, Dekker had been the least accessible of the prominent Elizabethan dramatists, with the result that his anthologized..... More