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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. Lokras, Sumitra (illustrator). large type / large print edition. 32 pages. 8.50x8.50x0.08 inches. In Stock.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Natl Council of Teachers of English, Urbana, IL, 1999
ISBN 10: 0814150357 ISBN 13: 9780814150351
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. 7 X 1 X 10.25 inches; 335 pages; minor creasing on spine. Very minor, faint smudge on the fore-edge of textblock. Very Good condition otherwise. No other noteworthy defects. No markings. ; - Your satisfaction is our priority. We offer free returns and respond promptly to all inquiries. Your item will be carefully cushioned in bubble wrap and securely boxed. All orders ship on the same or next business day. Buy with confidence. 1st Edition (Unstated); No Printing Stated.
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Anbieter: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: ACHIEVING THE BREAKTHROUGH, 2019
ISBN 10: 1733003223 ISBN 13: 9781733003223
Anbieter: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 116 pages. 11.00x8.50x0.27 inches. In Stock.
Verlag: The Museums at Stony Brook, 1979
Anbieter: Antique Emporium, Eau Claire, WI, USA
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Soft cover. Zustand: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Oblong 8vo softcover volume in grey paper wraps. 152 pages are tight and very clean. Box 5004.
Sprache: Englisch
Anbieter: Meretseger Books, Paris, Frankreich
University of Texas Press, Austin, TX, 1995. First edition. In-8, xvii & 542 pages. Original softcover, a fine copy. From the library of Egyptologist Charles Cornell Van Siclen III (VSX). Language: English. This book ships from the USA, shipping costs will be updated accordingly (TXR). Relevant subjects: Greece & Aegean.
Verlag: Studio International London, United Kingdom, 1971
Anbieter: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, USA
304 pp.; 30.7 x 24.1 cm.; glue bound; black-and-white & color; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; June 1971 issue of Studio International. Edited by Peter Townsend. Contents include: "Gurgles around the Guggenheim," statements and comments by Daniel Buren, Diane Waldman, Thomas M. Messer, Hans Haacke; "Correspondence;" "David Bohm and the Rheomode," by Jonathan Benthall; "Letter from Prague," by Jindrich Chalupecky; "Some Thoughts on 'Art and Technology,'" by Jane Livington; "The information fall-out," by Les Levine; "UK Commentary," by Tim Hilton; "The Rothko Chapel at Houston," by Dore Ashton; "Dutch Artists on Television," by Carel Blotkamp; "The art-lesson," by Richard Wollheim; "Inno 70," by John Latham; "Supplement on prints and graphics," including Donald H. Karshan on "The end of 'the cult of the unique;" publisher's and presses and directory of galleries and dealers dealing in prints. Cover art: "Single Woman" by Colin Self, one of a new series of 11 etchings entitled "Prelude to 1,000 objects," which have been selected to represent Great Britain at the São Paulo Biennale this year. Very Good. Light rubbing and dusting of covers with 8.8 cm. of pencil writing on verso. Contents clean and unmarked.
Verlag: Oxford University Press, 1931
Anbieter: Hadwebutknown, Birnam, PERTH, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbFirst Edition. No.194 of 750 numbered copies. 42pp. Maroon cloth spine with gilt titles on marbled rose boards. Boards a little worn at top right corner otherwise Vg.
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Verlag: Port Townsend, WA & various other places
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
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Correspondence Archive. Zustand: Near Fine. 17 items total: 13 TLS, 2 ALS, and 2 APCS. Items listed individually below. This collection documents the administrative and social structure of the Port Townsend, Washington literary scene during its foundational years. The correspondence centers on Cheryl Van Dyke in her role as manager of The Imprint, a bookstore that functioned as a primary hub during Centrum Foundation's annual Writers' Conference at Fort Worden State Park. The letters are often in response to Van Dyke's inquiries regarding bookshop stock to support conference lectures and workshops; they frequently evolve into warm, personal exchanges that reveal the close-knit nature of this regional symposium. This material originates from the personal papers of Cheryl Van Dyke, a poet and artist whose early collection, Cheat Grass, was a cornerstone of the emerging Copper Canyon Press catalog. As an essential figure in the region's fine press circles, Van Dyke's stewardship of The Imprint made the shop a vital setting where established writers and burgeoning Pacific Northwest voices intersected. Condition is uniformly Very Good to Near Fine, showing only occasional light edgewear or minor corner creasing consistent with professional handling. 17 pieces of correspondence. No envelopes present. Organized here chronologically: 1- Hugo, Richard ("Dick"). APCS to Cheryl Van Dyke. Missoula, MT. Postmarked December 17, 1975. Postcard [3.25" x 5.5"]. This warm personal note is written, addressed, and signed in black ink by Hugo. 2- Whalen, Philip. TLS to Cheryl Van Dyke. San Francisco, CA (Zen Center, 300 Page St.). Dated April 8, 1977. Two pages [11" x 8.5"] typed on rectos only. Signed by Whalen in black ink at the conclusion. A few later notations in pencil, presumably by Van Dyke. 3- Broumas, Olga. TLS to Cheryl Van Dyke. Eugene, OR. Dated May 22, 1977. One page [6" x 9"] typed on recto only, on toning pulpy paper. With one correction, and signed by Broumas in black ink at the conclusion. 4- Hamill, Sam. Typed Circular (Reproduction) sent to Cheryl Van Dyke. [An invitation and open call for poetry or prose submissions for two upcoming periodical publications.] Port Townsend, WA. Dated November 16, 1977. One page [11" x 8.5"] photomechanically reproduced on recto only. On Copperhead letterhead (Copper Canyon Press), with the names of Tree Swenson and Jo Cochran also listed at the top. Correction, small illustration, and signature of Sam Hamill in black (also reproductions, part of the general circular). 5- Snyder, Gary. TLS to Cheryl Van Dyke. n.p., n.d. [likely California, circa 1978]. This one page [11" x 8.5"] letter is on the verso side of an open letter and subscription form for the Kuksu Press and its Kyoi/Kuksu literary journal. Signed in black ink at the conclusion by Snyder. 6- Gallagher, Tess & Cheryl Van Dyke. TLS to Tess Gallagher from Cheryl Van Dyke [initial letter on the recto] and ALS to Van Dyke from Gallagher [response letter on the verso]. [Washington (state), dated April 6, 1978, with response undated.] One page [5.5" x 8.5"] TLS on The Imprint bookstore's letterhead and ALS response in black ink on verso. Signed in blue ink by Cheryl Van Dyke, and in black ink by Gallagher at their respective conclusions. 7- Stafford, William ("Bill"). TLS to Cheryl Van Dyke. Lake Oswego, OR. Dated April 7, 1978. One page [11" x 8.5"] on recto only. Additional note in Stafford's hand, and signed by him at the conclusion in black ink. 8- Wakoski, Diane. TLS to Cheryl Van Dyke. East Lansing, MI. Dated June 15, 1978. One page [11" x 8.5"] on recto only. Signed in black ink at the conclusion by Wakoski. 9- Kumin, Maxine. TLS to Cheryl Van Dyke. Princeton, NJ. Dated April 11, 1979. One page [9" x 6"] on Princeton University letterhead, on recto only. Signed in blue ink by Kumin at the conclusion, with a short note in her hand. 10- *Levertov, Denise (*typed and signed by Phyllis Leith, Secretary to D.L.). TLS to Cheryl Van Dyke. n.p. Dated April 16, 1979. One page [11" x 8.5"] on recto only. Signed in brown ink by Phyllis Leith, secretary to Denise Levertov. 11- McElroy, Colleen J. TLS to Cheryl Van Dyke. Seattle, WA. Dated April 17, 1979. One page [11" x 8.5"] on recto only. With one brief additional note in the margin, and signed in black ink at the conclusion by McElroy. 12- Halperin, Mark. TLS to Cheryl Van Dyke. n.p. Dated April 25, 1979. One page [11" x 8.5"] on recto only. Signed at the conclusion in blue ink by Halperin. 13- Swenson, Tree. APCS to Cheryl Van Dyke. Cedar City, UT. Postmarked June 25, 1980. The postcard shows an aerial view of Escalante Canyon, Utah, with a quotation by Joseph Wood Krutch (card produced by Beautyway of Flagstaff, AZ). A warm and lengthy handwritten personal note in black ink, in Swenson's distinctive hand while "on VACATION," and signed affectionately by Tree Swenson at her conclusion. 14- Stafford, William. TLS to Cheryl Van Dyke. Lake Oswego, OR. Dated April 21, 1981. One page [11" x 8.5"] on recto only. Signed in black ink at the conclusion by Stafford. 15- Yolen, Jane. TLS to Cheryl Van Dyke. n.p. Dated May 5, 1981. One page [11" x 8.5"] on recto only. Notations in (presumably) Van Dyke's hand. Signed in blue ink at the conclusion by Jane Yolen. 16- Matthews, William. TLS to Cheryl Van Dyke. n.p. Dated May 8, 1981. One page [11" x 8.5"] on recto only. A few notations in (presumably) Van Dyke's hand. Signed in black ink at the conclusion by Matthews. 17- Heynen, Jim. ALS to "David" [?] and to Cheryl Van Dyke. Norwich, Norfolk, England. Dated November 22, [no year]. One page [10" x 8"] on recto and verso. All written in black ink. Warm professional and personal content. First message addressed to "David" [?] takes up most of the recto, signed by Jim Heynen at the conclusion. The second message addressed to Van Dyke starts near the bottom of the recto and extends all the way to the end of the verso, and is signed by Heynen at the conclusion. Signed.