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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Nelson Incorporated, Thomas, 1998
ISBN 10: 1558536752 ISBN 13: 9781558536753
Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA
Zustand: Good. New Ed. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Nelson Incorporated, Thomas, 1989
ISBN 10: 1558530002 ISBN 13: 9781558530003
Anbieter: Better World Books: West, Reno, NV, USA
Zustand: Very Good. Pages intact with possible writing/highlighting. Binding strong with minor wear. Dust jackets/supplements may not be included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good.
Zustand: Good. Good condition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included.
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hardcover. Zustand: Very Good.
Anbieter: ThriftBooks-Atlanta, AUSTELL, GA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
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Verlag: Publisher, 1948
Anbieter: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, USA
single_issue_magazine. Zustand: Acceptable. Shows moderate wear, tear, tanning, staining.
Verlag: Publisher
Anbieter: ThriftBooksVintage, Tukwila, WA, USA
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Hudson Hills Press, New York, 1997
ISBN 10: 1555951414 ISBN 13: 9781555951412
Anbieter: Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA, Wadsworth, IL, USA
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Zustand des Schutzumschlags: dj. First Edition. First edition. Oblong hardcover. 180 pages. Text by Michael Duncan and Theodore F. Wolff. Includes 87 color plates, 13 duotones and 17 black and white illustrations. A tight near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket.
Verlag: Hudson Hills Press, New York, 1997
Anbieter: Abacus Bookshop, Pittsford, NY, USA
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hardcover. Zustand: Fine copy in fine dust jacket. Profusely illustrated (illustrator). 1st. Square 4to, 180 pp.
Verlag: Burning Deck, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1962
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
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Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. Issue 1. Octavo. 59pp. Stiff stapled wrappers. Some soiling at the shoulders, spine and lower wrap toned, very good. The interior is fine. The inaugural issue of this magazine of experimental poetry founded by Keith and Rosmarie Waldrop in 1961. After four issues the magazine ceased and the small press became a publisher of pamphlets and books. This issues features Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, Dorothy Donnelly, Louis Zukofsky, Bert Myers, Christopher Middleton, Dallis Wiebe, Richard Emil Braun, Martin Lieberman, Theodore Holmes, Anne Stevenson, and Edwin Honig.
Verlag: Columbia University Press, New York, 1997
Anbieter: Any Amount of Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den Warenkorb4to. pp xx, 479. Colour illustrated wraps. ISBN: 0231120319 About fine.
Softcover. Zustand: Fine. Magazine. Octavo. Stapled wrappers. A touch of sunning, else fine. The fifth and final issue of this short-lived but influential magazine of deep image poetry. Contributors include Owens, Economou, Charles Olson, Robert Kelly, Robert Duncan, Paul Blackburn, Jerome Rothenberg, David Antin, John Wieners, Amiri Baraka, Anselm Hollo, Theodore Enslin, and others.
Softcover. Zustand: Fine. Magazine. Octavo. Stapled wrappers. Fine. Signed by contributor Rochelle Owens, who was also the wife of Trobar co-founder George Economou. The fifth and final issue of this short-lived but influential magazine of deep image poetry. Contributors include Owens, Economou, Charles Olson, Robert Kelly, Robert Duncan, Paul Blackburn, Jerome Rothenberg, David Antin, John Wieners, Amiri Baraka, Anselm Hollo, Theodore Enslin, and others.
Verlag: Praxis : A Journal of Radical Perspectives on the Arts Berkeley, CA, 1975
Anbieter: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, USA
156 pp.; 21.5 x 13.9 cm.; glue bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; First issue of the periodical Praxis. Articles include: "Bruno's Castle or Some Literary Misconceptions," by Gene H. Bell; "Art Against Imperialism," by E. San Juan; "Brecht, Godard and Epic Cinema," by Naomi Greene; "Reflections on Literary Theory and Culture,: by Jon Fekete; "A Shift in Weather (poem)," by Ruth Lechlitner; "Art, Censorship and Socialism," by Stefan Morawski; "Mayakovsky: Language and Death of a Revolutionary," by John Berger and Anya Bostock; "Art as Humanizing Praxis," by Marx W. Wartofsky; "The Living Theatre in Brazil," by Theodore Shank; "The Education to Despair: Some Thoughts on Death in Venice," by Duncan Smith; "Three Drawings," by William Gropper; "The Lumpen Drama of Frank Wedekind," by Frank Galassi; "The End of Criticism: Some Reflections on Radical Practice," by Kingsley Widmer; "Hegemony, Praxis and the novel Form," by Alan Swingewood; "The Contemporary Social Film: Its Contents and Aesthetic Characteristics," by Antonin J. Liehm; Against Duchamp," by Carl Andre; "The San Francisco Mime Troupe Perform Brecht," by Lee Baxandall and The Case for Revolutionary Culture: The Mime Troupe Versus Baxandall," by Ira Schorr. Good. 8.5 cm. area of light soiling to recto and 1 cm. tear to spine edge. Water damage to page 65 through to verso causing inside pages to be stained orange from bleed from recto. Discrete small rubber stamp logo inside rear cover.
Verlag: Zululand Pietermaritzburg; Nkandhla; Itali Valley; Mome Bush; Fort Yolland; Manci Ridge. 19 May to 8 June, 1906
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbAn interesting document giving a first-hand description done on the spot by a British army officer of 'mopping up' operations during the Bambatha Rebellion, in the three weeks leading up to the final Battle of Mome Gorge, 10 June 1906, at which British machine guns slaughtered three to four thousand Zulus, armed with assegais, knobkerris and cowhide shields, while themselves receiving 36 casualties. Mahatma Gandhi, who was in South Africa at the time, urged the British to recruit Indians as officers, and when this suggestion was rebuffed, himself led a corps of 21 stretcher bearers. In his autobiography he describes the campaign as 'no war but a man hunt'. 12pp, folio. On ruled grey paper, in 'ARMY BOOK 129.' In quarter-bound boards with grey paper cover and yellow cloth spine. In good condition, lightly aged, in worn binding. Titled in author's autograph on a fly-leaf: 'Diary of events in Connection with operations in Zululand.' The diary begins with the appointment of General Sir Reginald Hildyard (1876-1965) as General Office Commanding of a small force, with Major General Louis Lipsett (1874-1918) as his aide-de-camp. From Pietermartizburg and Dundee they travel to Nkandhla, and then drive through the Itali Valley twice and the Mome Bush once. They encounter 'a large force of the enemy' on the Fort Yolland Road, killing 140 of them to the loss of '5 killed & 5 wounded 53 dead natives'. Driving towards Cetewayo's Grave, they kill ten more of the enemy, and having received a sighting of the Zulu chief Sigananda (c.1815-1906), who would be captured in the battle, they kill another twenty in the Nkandhla Bush. The diary ends two days before the battle, with the force encamped on the Manci Ridge. There are references to Col. John Robinson Royston (1860-1942, 'Galloping Jack'), Col. Duncan McKenzie (1859-1932, later knighted), and Col. Theodore Edward Stephenson (1856-1928), all of whom played leading parts in the battle. The diary proper is 9pp, in pen and pencil, and is preceded by a three-page description of 'Reports required', described below. The first two diary entries read: 'Saturday 19th | Permission received by wire from Governor of Natal for the General to be attached to the Zululand Field Force Wires sent by M. G. A. on Saturday afternoon for 4 horses to be sent. Mooi River to Dundee & for 1 Cape Cart 1 Wagon & 14 Mules from Standerton to Dundee | Sunday 20th. General Hildyard consented to Lipsett accompanying the General | General & Lipsett left by 5.45 pm train with | Parry G. O. C's servant. | G. O. C's groom. | one orderly from Bays | 4 horses camp kit & ce. | G. O. C. proceeded to P[ieter]. M[aritz]. burg | Lipsett to Standerton. Horses & baggage to Dundee'. The entry of 25 May reads: 'Friday Started at 8 am with escort of 2 police & accompanied by Mr Bassager (road surveyor) for Nkhandala, arrived at about 3.30 pm distance by short cut 24 M. Kit came in in bullock wagon & arrived about 8 pm. | distance about 30 miles. The road is good by Hill slopes of 1/7 in places On arrival in Camp we learned that the troops were going out that Night. | The mounted troops & levies started about 6 pm to march to P. Tittlestadt's store on the [Ecombi Ridge?], distance about 25 miles, this was to operate agfainst some rebels who were reported to have collected in bush near the store The force arrived before daybreak on 26th. | 26th. Saturday Troops near Tittlestats [sic] Store were prevented from moving on account of the mist | As soon as it cleared they moved on to the spot where the rebels were supposed to be & found that they had gone. Guides. Sergt Calverley & Tittlestadt of Z. M. R. - | General & Self went to top of Empandhleni Ridge over looking Insuzi Valley. Moved from Frys Hotel to Magistrates House. | 27th. Sunday - | Met troops returning horses looked in poor condition - | Col. Mackenzie & Stephen dined with General at Magistrates'. On 29 May: 'Information had been received that the enemy had collected cattle &ce in the ITALI Valley, it was determined to drive the valley towards the INSUZI'. The following day: 'It was decided to drive the ITALI Valley once again in the afternoon ½ native levies & about 1 squad Roystons proceded to mouth of valley one Squad Z. M. R. Held North bank, rest of force proceed to point North of L in UDHLASE to drive dowen valley. The whole of the part of the valley was driven & about 15 natives killed'. On 1 June: 'It was determined to drive the MAOME Bush. | The Force under Col: McKenzie with the Natal Police & the [Nengi?] were to drive the right bank of the river Col: Barker's force came up on the left bank. Troops left camp at 6.30 am & formed in line in valley which runs North West of R in Maome Rr & advanced in line through the bush - | The line was soon broken by a steep fall in the [?] & closed on its right The wood was however found practically clear of the enemy The troops returned to camp about 3.30 pm - | The undergrowth in the wood is not very tick; [sic] but in places is [sic] ground is steep & difficult, & with the many accidents in the ground it is difficult to keep touch.' In the afternoon of 3 June, 'Captain Royston met a large force of the enemy in the NKANDHLA Bush; near the FORT YOLLAND Road MANSI PAM BANA he & his men behaved splendidly; our losses 5 killed & 5 wounded 53 dead natives picked up near where our men were killed. | Came back to Camp about 6 p.m North of the Bush MANCI RIDGE Total loss of enemy 140 wounded | One of our wounded died on the way back to camp'. On 6 June, while 'Camped near Cetewayo's Grave' ('only brought blankets & coats no transport', he reports that they 'Killed enemy 10'. And the following day, while in 'the NHANDHLA Bush', 'Sigananda was reported to be in the Bush, no sign of him found. Our troops very done up. Killed enemy 20.' The three-page description of 'Reports required' which precedes the diary is in 26 numbered parts, from '1. A weekly report on the actual military.