Publicado por Down Beat Inc., Chicago, 1952
Librería: Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
EUR 5,32
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoPrinted Wraps. Condición: VG. Down Beat Magazine, Vol. 19 - No. 3, for Feb 8, 1952. Unfolds to tabloid size,15" by 11". Les Brown and Doris Day on front cover. Plus - Earl Hines, Gne Krupa, Stan Kenton, and much more Jazz and Pop news. 18pp, photo illustrated, advertising. Attractive, clean copy. Minor wear to spine. No separatioin at the spine. Original fold to magazine size. Weight, 75g. Size: 11" by 7.5". Book.
Publicado por Glenn Burrs, Chicago, 1950
Librería: R & A Petrilla, Booksellers & Appraisers, Roosevelt, NJ, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 9,76
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoOriginal Wraps. Condición: Good. First Edition. Opens to tabloid size, 20pp; illus from photographs. This issue contains views of the jazz scene in various places, Mel Torme's new outlook on life, a transcription of Charlie Parker's solo on "Relaxin' at Camarillo," news of the trade for musicians, etc. Printed on fragile post-war paper. 15.5" x 11.25" The cover includes a photo of Spike Jones being fed spaghetti from a kettle drum.
Publicado por Glenn Burrs, Chicago, 1950
Librería: R & A Petrilla, Booksellers & Appraisers, Roosevelt, NJ, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 9,76
Cantidad disponible: 2 disponibles
Añadir al carritoOriginal Wraps. Condición: Good +. First Edition. Opens to tabloid size, 20pp; illus from photographs. This issue contains views of the jazz scene in various places, great success of a George Shearing-Billy Eckstine concert, Chubby Jackson's criticisms of modern jazz, a feature on Coleman Hawkins as a great force in jazz, news of the trade for musicians, etc. Printed on fragile post-war paper. 15.5" x 11.25" The cover includes a photo of Terri Stevens and Frankie Carle.
Publicado por Glenn Burrs, Chicago, 1951
Librería: R & A Petrilla, Booksellers & Appraisers, Roosevelt, NJ, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 9,76
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoOriginal Wraps. Condición: Good +. First Edition. Opens to tabloid size, 20pp; illus from photographs. This issue contains views of the jazz scene in various places, a salute to Charlie Barnet, the accidental death of Ray Wetzel, Chicago jazz, news of the trade for musicians, etc. Printed on fragile post-war paper. 15.5" x 11.25" The cover includes a photo of Charlie Barnet with his sax.
Publicado por Down Beat Inc., Chicago, 1950
Librería: Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
EUR 7,10
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoPrinted Wraps. Condición: Very Good, or Better. Down Beat Magazine, Vol. 17 - No. 1, for January 13, 1950. Unfolds to tabloid size,15" by 11". Roy Stevens and the Lab Band on front cover. Plus - Jazz and Pop news. 24pp, photo illustrated, advertising. Attractive, clean copy. Minor wear. Small nick to edge on last page. Weight, 93g. Ships via inexpensive Canada Post Lettermail within North America, in card sleeve. From $3.00 to $6.50 depending on exact weight and location. Image available. Enquire for rates to Worldwide destinations. Size: 11" by 7.5". Book.
Publicado por Down Beat Inc., Chicago, 1950
Librería: Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
EUR 7,10
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoPrinted Wraps. Condición: Very Good. Down Beat Magazine, Vol. 17 - No. 13, for June 30, 1950. Unfolds to tabloid size,15" by 11". Nappy Lamare & Jacqueline Fontaine on front cover. Plus - all the greats of the day, and much more Jazz and Pop news. 20pp, photo illustrated, advertising. Attractive, clean copy. Minor wear. Central crease where folded to magazine size. Some separation at the spine. Weight, 75g. Size: 11" by 7.5". Book.
Publicado por Down Beat Inc., Chicago, 1951
Librería: Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
EUR 7,10
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoPrinted Wraps. Condición: Very Good. Down Beat Magazine, Vol. 18 - No. 19, for September 21, 1951. Unfolds to tabloid size,15" by 11". Charlie Barnet [alto sax] on front cover. Plus - Prez Prado, Ray Wetzel, Duke Ellington, and much more Jazz and Pop news. 20pp, photo illustrated, advertising. Attractive, clean copy. Minor wear. Faint central crease where one folded. Weight, 75g. Ships via inexpensive Canada Post Lettermail within North America, in card sleeve. From $3.00 to $6.50 depending on exact weight and location. Image available. Enquire for rates to Worldwide destinations. Size: 11" by 7.5". Book.
Publicado por Earth First! / Dave Foreman, Ely, NV, 1984
Librería: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 44,36
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoMagazine. Condición: Very Good +. 32pp. Newsprint [43cm x 27.5cm / 17" x 11"]. Eight bifolia (sheets folded vertically once to form thirty-two pages). Horizontal crease throughout, as issued (folded for distribution). Paper is lightly age-toned, especially around edges and folds. Occasional soft creasing or short tearing along edges in the margins, else, a nice and clean copy. With an article by Edward Abbey titled "Forward! To Ecodefense." Also with an advertisement for "Ecodefense: A Field Guide to Monkeywrenching" (Edited by Dave Foreman. Forward by Ed Abbey." Earth First! is a group of radical environmentalists that formed in the American Southwest in the spring of 1980, founded by Dave Foreman, Mike Roselle, Howie Wolke, Bart Koehler, and Ron Kezar, among others. Earth First! quickly came to national attention with their "cracking" of Glen Canyon Dam activist stunt, which was performed and filmed in the spring of 1981. Edward Abbey is considered to be the "literary father" of the group. "Earth First! is the beginning of the new, bold environmental movement. And 'Earth First! The Radical Environmental Journal' is its voice. No compromise in the defense of Mother Earth!" (Dave Foreman, Editor). Rear cover half-page illustration by Brush Wolf, dated '83, is entitled "It's Not Just Defense, It's Revenge" and depicts a grizzly bear with one of its paws stuck in a metal trap. Cover story is entitled "Forest Service Logs Texas Wilderness." Lengthy "Earth First! Directory!" printed on page 12. The centerfold spread (pages 16-17) feature is entitled "Professionalism: A Discussion" which features written perspectives on the matter of professionalism amongst environmentalists from Dave Foreman, Kirk Cunningham, Randal O'Toole, Reed Noss, Ed Clark, Gerald Meral, Ron Huber, and Jim Dale Vickery. Edward Abbey's contribution on page 26 is "Forward! To Ecodefense" which is the foreword of the (then) forthcoming book "Ecodefense: A Field Guide to Monkeywrenching" - this, therefore, may be the first appearance of that Abbey text. A full-page ad for said "Ecodefense" volume follows on page 27. Full-page ads for "The 1985 Earth First! Calendar" (page 29), "Earth First! Trinkets & Snake Oil" (page 30), and "T-shirts." (page 31). Other credited Earth First! staff for this issue include: Wildcat Annie (Subscription Manager), Nancy Morton (Merchandise & Mailing Manager), Marcy Willow (Associate Editor), Mike Roselle (Associate Editor), Leon Czolgosz (Associate Editor), Bill Devall (Contributing Editor), Art Goodtimes (Poetry Editor), John Seed (Australian Correspondent), Rick Davis (Japan Correspondent), Jim Stiles (Art), Helen Wilson (Art), John Zaelit (Art), Mad Jack (Art), Mike Roselle (Art), Marcy Willow (Art), and Tucson Earth First! Group (Mailing).