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Verlag: LAVENHAM PRESS,UK, 2002
Anbieter: S.Carter, NEWPORT, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Soft cover. Zustand: Near Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. UK1ST.EDITION.1ST.PRINTING.VG+ CLOTH SOFTWRAPS. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng Language: eng.
Verlag: 17 Priory Gardens, London, 1975
Anbieter: Yes Books, Portland, ME, USA
Buch Erstausgabe
Magazine. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. First Edition (quarterly publication). Covers have very light foxing. Otherwise this quarterly publication is clean and unmarked in very good condition. 60 pages.
Verlag: 17 Priory Gardens, London, 1975
Anbieter: Yes Books, Portland, ME, USA
Buch Erstausgabe
Magazine. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. First Edition (quarterly publication). Covers have foxing. Otherwise this quarterly publication is clean and unmarked in very good condition. 60 pages.
Verlag: 17 Priory Gardens, London, 1973
Anbieter: Yes Books, Portland, ME, USA
Buch Erstausgabe
Magazine. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. First Edition (quarterly publication). Covers have heavy foxing. Otherwise this quarterly publication is clean and unmarked in very good condition. 56 pages.
Anbieter: Cameron House Books, Freshwater Bay, Isle of Wight, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Soft cover. Zustand: Near Fine. Original periodical issue. 252 x 185mm, stapled in pictorial wrappers, pp.48. Poems by Stevie Smith, Stuart Mills, Gavin Ewart, J Bronowski, John Pudney, Paul Wilks, Anthony Edkins, Jim Barns, Dannie Abse. Drawings by John Parsons, photographs by Andrew Lanyon. Stories by Jack Marriott, Michael Jamieson. Reviews by Chistopher Ounsted, Gavin Ewart, Barry Cole. Near fine copy.
Verlag: London
Anbieter: Kennys Bookstore, Olney, MD, USA
Zustand: Very Good. 1977. Paperback. Fine copy showing minor shelf wear. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Verlag: Ambit, London, 1979
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Erstausgabe
Softcover. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Near Fine. Magazine. Cover by Coleman Dowell. Quarto. 96pp. Perfectbound. Black and white illustrations. A small crease on the rear wrapper else fine in a near fine dustwrapper with light foxing and rubbing. Notable contributors include Jim Burns, Peter Redgrove, Jeff Nuttall, Geoffrey Holloway, and others.
Verlag: Ambit, London, 1979
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Erstausgabe
Softcover. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Near Fine. Magazine. Cover by Peter Blake. Quarto. 96pp. Perfectbound. Black and white illustrations with plates. A long smudge on the rear wrapper else fine in a near fine dustwrapper with light foxing. Notable contributors include Jim Burns, Peter Porter, Mark Foreman, Sarah Kirsch, and others.
Verlag: London, 1977
Anbieter: Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd., Galway, GY, Irland
Zustand: Very Good. 1977. Paperback. Fine copy showing minor shelf wear. . . . .
Verlag: Ambit, London, 1967
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Erstausgabe
Softcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Magazine. Quarto. 48pp. Stapled wrappers. Black and white illustrations by Alan Wakelam and Mike Foreman. Foxing on the front wrapper with light rubbing, near fine. A 17 page excerpt from Eduardo Paolozzi's *Moonstrip Empire News* and *Genearal Dynamic F.U.N.* Notable contributors include Anselm Hollo, Shirley Toulson, Jack Marriott, and others.
Verlag: Ambit, London, 1976
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Erstausgabe
Softcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. Magazine. Cover photo of Euphoria Bliss by O.T. Quarto. 96pp. Perfectbound. Black and white illustrations. Some pages creased with foxing along the page edge, near fine in a very good dustwrapper with foxing. Notable contributors include Ian Watson, George Macbeth, Peter Blake, Ralph Steadman, Gavin Ewart, David Hockney and ohers.
Verlag: Ambit, London, 1977
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Erstausgabe
Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. First edition. Jacket illustration by Ralph Steadman. Illustrated in black and white. Faint foxing on page edges, modest edgewear, very good or better in a very good dust jacket with modest edgewear and foxing. Contributors include: J.G. Ballard, Gavin Ewart, Russell Mills, Bryan Pearce, Patrick Hughes, Nancy Stone, Josephine Clare, and more.
Verlag: Ambit, London, 1975
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Erstausgabe
Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. First edition. Small quarto. Black and white illustrations. Glossy pictorial wrappers. Foxing on wraps with a small nick at the crown, very good. Contributors include Ivor Cutler, Barbara Riddle, Miles Burrows, Arturo Laskus, Sue Jackson, Gavin Ewart, John Mole, and more.
Verlag: Ambit, 17 Priory Gardens, Highgare, London N6 5QY, 1991
Anbieter: Orlando Booksellers, Lincoln, Vereinigtes Königreich
Erstausgabe
Original Wraps. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. Michael Foreman, Laura Knight et al (illustrator). First Edition. Ambit Number 126, published in 1991. Illustrated throughout in monochrome. ***Very good in textured card monochrome-illustrated outer wrapper over thin white card covers. The edges of the outer wrapper are slightly rubbed. The top corner of the page block is slightly creased. No tears. Internally also very good with no inscriptions. Pages clean. Spine tight. ***244mm x 176mm. 96 pages. ***Contents: Jim Burns: Poems; Justine Rivers: Skin; Robert MacAulay; Judy Gahagan: Poem; John Emanuel: Drawings; Elaine Randell: Poem; Jonathan Treitel: Quest; Ken Cox: Drawings; Elaine Randell: Storm Damage; Laurie Preece: Pitures; Donal Atkinson Poems; Charles Shearer: Drawings; John Gower: Lillian; Mike Foreman; Edward Lowbury; Mary Knight: The Girl with the Unicorn; David Remfry; Herbert Lomas: Reviews; Florence Elon: From Frieda & William; Pop Art Retrospective from Ambit: Hockney / Paolozzi / Caulfield / Donaldson / Jones / Blake / Anuand / Donaldson; Joel Lane: The Death of the Witness; Laura Knight; Jeff Nuttall: Eyes IV; Jacqueline Lucas: Poems; William Hampton: To a Man Who Became a Storyteller; Ann Born / Vernon Scannell: Reviews; Duncan Chambers: Poems; Eric Mathieson: Reviews; Robert Magowan: Looking for Binoculars; Kevin Crossley-Holland: Poem. ***'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 90s edition of the magazine in very nice, collectable condition. Of interest to collectors of AMBIT and poetry magazines in general. ***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.
Verlag: Ambit, 17 Priory Gardens, Highgare, London N6 5QY, 1992
Anbieter: Orlando Booksellers, Lincoln, Vereinigtes Königreich
Buch Erstausgabe
Original Wraps. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. Michael Foreman, Laura Knight et al (illustrator). First Edition. Ambit Number 127, published in 1992. Illustrated throughout in monochrome. ***Very good in textured card monochrome-illustrated outer wrapper over thin white card covers. The edges of the outer wrapper are slightly rubbed. The top of the spine is slightly creased. No tears. Internally also very good with no inscriptions. Pages clean. Spine tight. ***244mm x 176mm. 96 pages. ***Contents: James Laughlin: Poems, Robert MacAulay; Vanessa Jackson: Drawings; Ann Gray: Poems; Martin Bax: Le Magasin des Gants, David Remfy; Rosemary Norman: Poems; Adrian Mitchell: Poems; Michael Foreman; Judith Kazantzis: The Glass Avenue, Laura Knight; Andzej Klimowski: The Story So Far; Josephine Wilson: Poems; Lomas / Eisa Sterberg: Money Doesn't Stink; E.A. Markham: Madeline; Elizabeth Smith: The Tzar, Lenin & Picasso; Lois Beeson: Poems; Jim Burns: Reviews; David Grubb: Poems; Sue Flynn: Disabled Vows; Ian Pollock: Drawings; Liz Dearden: Cut Woman Poems; Linda Sutton: Etchings; Anthony Edkins: Poems; Lomas / Belbin: Reviews; Ambit Nights Out; Felicity Napier: Poems; Richard Dyer: Poems / Pictures. ***'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 90s edition of the magazine in very nice, collectable condition. Of interest to collectors of AMBIT and poetry magazines in general. ***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.
Verlag: Ambit, 62 Hornsey Lane, London, N.6., 1966
Anbieter: Orlando Booksellers, Lincoln, Vereinigtes Königreich
Buch Erstausgabe
Original Wraps. Zustand: Near Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Jacket, as Issued. Andrew Lanyon, John Parsons, Stevie Smith et al (illustrator). First Edition. Ambit Number 28, published in 1966. Illustrated throughout in monochrome. Includes "A Dream", "How Cruel is the Story of Eve" and "The Ass" - poems written and illustrated by Stevie Smith, and a four-page spread of street photos by Andrew Lanyon. ***Near fine in glossy card stapled covers. The covers are just very slightly rubbed. No bumps or creases. No tears. Internally also near fine with no inscriptions. Pages clean. No marks. Spine tight. ***250mm x 185mm. 48 pages. ***Contents - work by: Martin Bax; Stevie Smith; Jack Marriott; Stuart Mills; John Parsons; Gavin Ewart; Christopher Ounsted; J. Bronowski; Andrew Lanyon; John Pudney; Michael Jamieson; Paul Wilks; Anthony Edkins; Jim Burns; Barry Cole; Dannie Abse. ***'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) ***A collectable 1960s edition of the magazine in near fine condition - this issue of particular interest for collectors of the poetry and illustrations of Stevie Smith, who features, and for 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.
Verlag: Ambit, London, 2003
Anbieter: SAVERY BOOKS, Brighton, East Sussex, Vereinigtes Königreich
Magazin / Zeitschrift
Paperback. Zustand: Very Good Plus. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good Plus. Soft cover in jacket 2003. 104 pages. Flat covers. Clean & tight. No inscriptions. Flat pages. Jacket is now under clear removable covers. Dispatched ROYAL MAIL FIRST CLASS with TRACKING next working day or sooner securely boxed in cardboard. ref 66/26. Ambit 174. Autumn 2003. Edited by Martin Bax.
Verlag: Ambit, 17 Priory Gardens, Highgate, London N.6., 1985
Anbieter: Orlando Booksellers, Lincoln, Vereinigtes Königreich
Buch Erstausgabe
Original Wraps. Zustand: Near Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Near Fine. Peter Blake, Michael Foreman, Vanessa Jackson et al (illustrator). First Edition. Ambit Number 100, published in 1985. Illustrated throughout in monochrome and occasional colour. Cover artwork by Peter Blake. ***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. Spine tight. ***248mm x 176mm. 192 pages. ***Contents: please see scan of back cover. ***'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) ***A mid 80s edition of the magazine in very nice, collectable condition - this being a bumper-sized double issue. Of interest to collectors of AMBIT and poetry magazines in general. ***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.
Verlag: Ambit, 17 Priory Gardens, Highgate, London N.6., 1985
Anbieter: Orlando Booksellers, Lincoln, Vereinigtes Königreich
Buch Erstausgabe
Original Wraps. Zustand: Near Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Near Fine. Peter Blake, Michael Foreman, Vanessa Jackson et al (illustrator). First Edition. Ambit Number 100, published in 1985. Illustrated throughout in monochrome and occasional colour. Cover artwork by Peter Blake. ***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. Spine tight. ***248mm x 176mm. 192 pages. ***Contents: please see scan of back cover. ***'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) ***A mid 80s edition of the magazine in very nice, collectable condition - this being a bumper-sized double issue. Of interest to collectors of AMBIT and poetry magazines in general. ***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.
Verlag: London, 1980
Anbieter: SAVERY BOOKS, Brighton, East Sussex, Vereinigtes Königreich
Magazin / Zeitschrift
Paperback. Zustand: Very Good Plus. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good Plus. Jacket by Ralph Steadman (illustrator). Soft cover in jacket 1980. 96 pages. Flat covers. Clean & tight. No inscriptions. Flat pages. Jacket is now under clear removable covers. Dispatched ROYAL MAIL FIRST CLASS with TRACKING next working day or sooner securely boxed in cardboard. ref O-785. Ambit 84. A Quarterly of Poems, Short Stories, Drawings & Criticism. Edited by Martin Bax.
Verlag: London, 1977
Anbieter: SAVERY BOOKS, Brighton, East Sussex, Vereinigtes Königreich
Magazin / Zeitschrift
Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good Plus. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good Plus. Jacket art by Ralph Steadman (illustrator). Soft cover in jacket. 96 pages. Flat covers. Clean & tight. No inscriptions. Flat pages. Jacket is now under clear removable covers. Dispatched ROYAL MAIL FIRST CLASS with TRACKING next working day or sooner securely boxed in cardboard. ref 600.3. Ambit 71. A Quarterly of Poems, Short Stories, Drawings & Criticism. J. G. Ballard & others. Edited by Martin Bax. Jacket by Ralph Steadman.
Verlag: London, 1979
Anbieter: SAVERY BOOKS, Brighton, East Sussex, Vereinigtes Königreich
Magazin / Zeitschrift
Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good Plus. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good Plus. Soft cover in jacket 1979. 96 pages. Flat covers. Clean & tight. No inscriptions. Flat pages. Jacket is now under clear removable covers. Dispatched ROYAL MAIL FIRST CLASS with TRACKING next working day or sooner securely boxed in cardboard. ref 600.3. Ambit 81. A Quarterly of Poems, Short Stories, Drawings & Criticism. Magazine 1979.
Verlag: London, 1982
Anbieter: SAVERY BOOKS, Brighton, East Sussex, Vereinigtes Königreich
Magazin / Zeitschrift
Paperback. Zustand: Very Good Plus. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good Plus. Soft cover in jacket 1982. 96 pages. Flat covers. Clean & tight. No inscriptions. Flat pages. Jacket is now under clear removable covers. Dispatched ROYAL MAIL FIRST CLASS with TRACKING next working day or sooner securely boxed in cardboard. ref 600.3. Ambit 88. A Quarterly of Poems, Short Stories, Drawings & Criticism. Includes a J. G. Ballard: Novella. Edited by Martin Bax.
Verlag: Ambit, London, 1983
Anbieter: SAVERY BOOKS, Brighton, East Sussex, Vereinigtes Königreich
Magazin / Zeitschrift
Paperback. Zustand: Very Good Plus. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good Plus. Soft cover in jacket 1983. 104 pages. Flat covers. Clean & tight. No inscriptions. Flat pages. Jacket is now under clear removable covers. Dispatched with TRACKING next working day or sooner securely boxed in cardboard, ref 600.3. Ambit 92. SPIRIT OF MERSEYSIDE. A Quarterly of Poems, Short Stories, Drawings & Criticism. Edited by Martin Bax.
Verlag: London, 1984
Anbieter: SAVERY BOOKS, Brighton, East Sussex, Vereinigtes Königreich
Magazin / Zeitschrift
Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good Plus. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good Plus. Drawings by Michael Foreman; Ian Pollock (illustrator). SOFTCOVER IN JACKET 1984. 96 pages. Flat covers. Clean & tight. No inscriptions. Flat pages. Jacket is not torn. Jacket is now under clear removable covers. Dispatched ROYAL MAIL FIRST CLASS with TRACKING next working day or sooner securely boxed in cardboard. ref FAbt1. Ambit No. 99. A Quarterly of Poems, Short Stories, Drawings & Criticism. Edited by Martin Bax.
Verlag: London, 1990
Anbieter: SAVERY BOOKS, Brighton, East Sussex, Vereinigtes Königreich
Magazin / Zeitschrift
Paperback. Zustand: Very Good Plus. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good Plus. Drawings by Michael Foreman (illustrator). Soft cover in jacket 1990. 104 pages. Flat covers. Clean & tight. No inscriptions. Flat pages. Dispatched ROYAL MAIL FIRST CLASS with TRACKING next working day or sooner securely boxed in cardboard. ref 600.3. Ambit 121. A Quarterly of Poems, short Stories, drawings & Criticism. Edited by Martin Bax. Drawings by Michael Foreman.
Verlag: London, 1980
Anbieter: SAVERY BOOKS, Brighton, East Sussex, Vereinigtes Königreich
Magazin / Zeitschrift
Paperback. Zustand: Very Good Plus. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good Plus. Jacket by Michael Foreman (illustrator). Soft cover in jacket 1980. 96 pages. Flat covers. Clean & tight. No inscriptions. Flat pages. Jacket is now under clear removable covers. Dispatched ROYAL MAIL FIRST CLASS with TRACKING next working day or sooner securely boxed in cardboard, ref 600.3. Ambit 83. A Quarterly of Poems, Short Stories, Drawings & Criticism.
Verlag: Ambit, London, 1980
Anbieter: SAVERY BOOKS, Brighton, East Sussex, Vereinigtes Königreich
Magazin / Zeitschrift
Paperback. Zustand: Very Good Plus. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good Plus. Jacket by Michael Foreman (illustrator). Soft cover in jacket 1980. Clean & tight & flat. No inscriptions. Flat pages. Jacket is now under clear removable covers. Dispatched ROYAL MAIL FIRST CLASS with TRACKING next working day or sooner securely boxed in cardboard, ref Fmb1. Ambit 85. A Quarterly of Poems, Short Stories, Drawings & Criticism. Edited by Martin Bax. Published in 1980 in London.
Verlag: London, 1979
Anbieter: SAVERY BOOKS, Brighton, East Sussex, Vereinigtes Königreich
Magazin / Zeitschrift
Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good Plus. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good Plus. Jacket by Michael Foreman (illustrator). Soft cover in jacket 1979. 96 pages. Flat covers. Clean & tight. No inscriptions. Flat pages. Jacket is now under clear removable covers. Dispatched ROYAL MAIL FIRST CLASS with TRACKING next working day or sooner securely boxed in cardboard, ref FAmt1. Ambit 80. A Quarterly of Poems, Short Stories, Drawings & Criticism. Magazine 1979. Celebrating twenty years of Ambit. J. G. Ballard, Adrian Henri, Edwin Brock, Peter Blake, Vernon Scannell & others. Edited by Martin Bax. Jacket illustration by Michael Foreman.
Verlag: London, 1979
Anbieter: SAVERY BOOKS, Brighton, East Sussex, Vereinigtes Königreich
Magazin / Zeitschrift
Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good Plus. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good Plus. Soft cover in jacket. 96 pages. Flat covers. Clean & tight. No inscriptions. Flat pages. Jacket is now under clear removable covers. Dispatched ROYAL MAIL FIRST CLASS with TRACKING next working day or sooner securely boxed in cardboard, ref FAmb1. Ambit 78. A Quarterly of Poems, Short Stories, Drawings & Criticism. Edited by Martin Bax.