Stuart a goldberg (4 Ergebnisse)
Verlag: Marina Music, 1968
- Softcover
- Erstausgabe
Anbieter: Blindpig Books, salt lake city, UT, USABlindpig Books
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paperback. Zustand: Used - Good. First Edition. light wear. edgewear. spine creased. Very readable copy.
Verlag: Kadence Music, London, 1968
- Softcover
Anbieter: Riley Books, Oswaldtwistle, Vereinigtes KönigreichRiley Books
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Large Soft Cover. Zustand: Good -. 73 pages. A used book. The bottom corners are curling. The pages are clean except for one ink stain to the inner back coverof 1/2inch, not affecting the text. Small rubbed area where price label has been removed to front cover. Study copy. Size: 11in x 8 1/2in. Book.

Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: CRC Press 2005-09-20, 2005
Serie: Basic and Clinical Dermatology, Buch 14 von 26. Buch 14 von 26 - Basic and Clinical Dermatology
- Hardcover
Anbieter: Chiron Media, Wallingford, Vereinigtes KönigreichChiron Media
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EUR 247,47
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Hardcover. Zustand: New.
Weitere BilderThe Masses / June 1915
Eastman, Max (Editor); Carl Sandburg, Howard Brubaker, Elsie Clews Parsons, Harris Merton Lyon, Louis Untermeyer, Edmond McKenna, Frank Tanenbaum, Robert Carlton Brown, W.J. Robinson, Charles Grey, Florence Kiper Frank
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: The Masses Publishing Company, New York, 1915
- Softcover
- Erstausgabe
Anbieter: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, USASingularity Rare & Fine
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Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. New York: The Masses Publishing Company, 1915. The June, 1915 issue (Volume VI, Number 9, whole number 49). Large Folio, illustrated stapled wraps, 27 pp. Very Good by any periodical standard; as the very inexpensively-produced budget-of-the-heart icon The Masses was, this example is…certainly better than very good, by its own standard. Light crease the vertical length of cover; small nicks at front cover perimeter; larger chip at rear cover, lower left; modest toning to the remarkably healthy contents. See scans. Certainly one of the most seminal socio-political American publications of the last 200 years, The Masses was a collection of ideological art, opinion and reporting - usually contributed with little or no compensation - which strongly represented socialist / marxist values, but in a larger sense was representative of labor, women's rights, and radical left issues in general as those were at that time. Famous names of the era often contributed work, but the names of the regulars are themselves all now in history books. The now-timeless publication was shut down by the U.S. Government in 1918 on the basis of postal regulations, after two intense and ideologically-charged trials. Eastman and his sister, Crystal, then started The Liberator to carry on; after The Liberator closed its doors in 1926, The New Masses, under the primary leadership of Mike Gold, carried the radical flag. The Masses, as the first, is also the rarest. Text contributors to this issue of June, 1915 included Eastman, Carl Sandburg, Howard Brubaker, Harris Merton Lyon, Louis Untermeyer, Edmond McKenna, Elsie Clews Parsons, Frank Tanenbaum, Robert Carlton Brown, W.J. Robinson, Charles Grey, and Florence Kiper Frank. Art was contributed by Frank Walts, John Sloan, Art Young, Glenn O. Coleman, Stuart Davis, Cornelia Barns, Randall Davey, George Bellows, Maurice Becker, A. Londoner, Elias Goldberg, and Eugene Higgins, with Walts executing the front cover, and Davis the rear cover. Check out all of those names. An extraordinarily rare piece of American publishing and political history. l-lng2. Frank Walts, John Sloan, Art Young, Glenn O. Coleman, Stuart Davis, Cornelia Barns, Randall Davey, George Bellows, Maurice Becker, A. Londoner, Elias Goldberg, Eugene Higgins (illustrator).