Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Pacific Press Pub. Association, 1998
ISBN 10: 081631652X ISBN 13: 9780816316526
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.
Zustand: acceptable. This copy has clearly been enjoyedâ"expect noticeable shelf wear and some minor creases to the cover. Binding is strong, and all pages are legible. May contain previous library markings or stamps.
Anbieter: AwesomeBooks, Wallingford, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Anbieter: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Anbieter: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 252 pages. 8.94x5.91x1.69 inches. In Stock.
Anbieter: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 1st edition. 216 pages. 9.75x6.75x0.50 inches. In Stock.
Verlag: Earth First! / Dave Foreman, Tucson, AZ, 1988
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Erstausgabe
Magazine. Zustand: Very Good. 40pp. Newsprint [43cm x 27.5cm / 17" x 11"]. Ten bifolia (sheets folded vertically once to form forty pages). Age toned throughout. Occasional light creasing, fore-edges lightly bumped. Small ink stamped address on the rear cover page, for mailing, reads: "Library for Social and Technological Alternatives | Box 472 | Fairfax, CA 94930." 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" (Dave Foreman, Editor). Rear cover half-page illustration by Lone Wolf Circles dated '88 is untitled and depicts a ranch hand herding a large group of branded cattle in front of mountain peaks, above which shows, in a dreamy puff of clouds, some of the much wilder and disappearing Western animals: a buffalo, a wolf, a fox, a wolverine. Cover story by Howie Woke is entitled "Stop the Forest Service!" Cover illustration entitled "The Forest Service Cometh" by Christoph Manes depicts the grim reaper scything down a patch of old-growth forest. David Gaines (1947-1988) obituary printed on page 3. Full-page ad "EF! Local Groups Merchandise" with "Usual Disgusting Plea for Money" on page 15. Curious article on page 25 entitled "Deep Ecology and Magic: Notes of a Sleight-of-hand Sorcerer" by David Abram ("David Abram, in addition to being a spell-binding magician, is a philosophy teacher at SUNY"). Edward Abbey's review of Wendell Berry's work "Home Economics" is printed on page 32. Wendell Berry's "My Answer to Edward Abbey" follows on page 33. Other credited Earth First! staff for this issue include: John Davis (Managing Editor), Kris Sommerville (Business Manager), Charles Conner (Shipping & Mailing), Helen Wilson (Cartography), Mike Roselle (Roving Editor), David Cross (Roving Editor), Roger Featherstone (Roving Editor), Art Goodtimes (Poetry Editor), Christoph Manes (Associate Editor), and Tucson Earth First! Group (Mailing). A long list of additional Contributing Editors, Correspondents, and Contributing Artists follows on page 2.
Verlag: Earth First! / Dave Foreman, Tucson, AZ, 1988
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Erstausgabe
Magazine. Zustand: Near Fine. 40pp. Newsprint [43cm x 27.5cm / 17" x 11"]. Ten bifolia (sheets folded vertically once to form forty pages). Some occasional soft creases and the rare spot of age toning or staining along edges. Else, a nice clean and bright copy. 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" (Dave Foreman, Editor). Rear cover half-page illustration by Lone Wolf Circles dated '88 is untitled and depicts a ranch hand herding a large group of branded cattle in front of mountain peaks, above which shows, in a dreamy puff of clouds, some of the much wilder and disappearing Western animals: a buffalo, a wolf, a fox, a wolverine. Cover story by Howie Woke is entitled "Stop the Forest Service!" Cover illustration entitled "The Forest Service Cometh" by Christoph Manes depicts the grim reaper scything down a patch of old-growth forest. David Gaines (1947-1988) obituary printed on page 3. Full-page ad "EF! Local Groups Merchandise" with "Usual Disgusting Plea for Money" on page 15. Curious article on page 25 entitled "Deep Ecology and Magic: Notes of a Sleight-of-hand Sorcerer" by David Abram ("David Abram, in addition to being a spell-binding magician, is a philosophy teacher at SUNY"). Edward Abbey's review of Wendell Berry's work "Home Economics" is printed on page 32. Wendell Berry's "My Answer to Edward Abbey" follows on page 33. Other credited Earth First! staff for this issue include: John Davis (Managing Editor), Kris Sommerville (Business Manager), Charles Conner (Shipping & Mailing), Helen Wilson (Cartography), Mike Roselle (Roving Editor), David Cross (Roving Editor), Roger Featherstone (Roving Editor), Art Goodtimes (Poetry Editor), Christoph Manes (Associate Editor), and Tucson Earth First! Group (Mailing). A long list of additional Contributing Editors, Correspondents, and Contributing Artists follows on page 2.
Anbieter: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 1st edition. 224 pages. 9.75x6.75x0.50 inches. In Stock.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: King's English Bookshop Mär 2019, 2019
ISBN 10: 1532353383 ISBN 13: 9781532353383
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware.
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware.
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Broadcasting - first with radio, then with television - arrived and evolved amidst an expanding mass of government regulations, policy expectations, and the social process surrounding the phenomena of discovery and innovation. And, like in every other state, broadcasting in Utah did not emerge haphazardly or isolated from the development of the technology that would first bring radio and then television to homes in every section of the State. Utah broadcasting was borne of and then thrived upon the work of the pioneers who created and operated the State's first ten radio stations, three television stations and a cable company that at one time was the largest in the country. This book is the story of those pioneers who dedicated themselves to building a broadcasting industry market structure that perseveres more than a century later. Some even started while they were in high school or college. This book is based on more than 100 oral histories collected from that pioneering generation of broadcasting entrepreneurs, engineers, program directors, marketing whizzes and star talent. The story that emerges otherwise would have been lost in the chronicles of Utah history.
Anbieter: Buchpark, Trebbin, Deutschland
Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Seiten: 252 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Biography of Earl J. Glade and the influence he had on Utah politics and media.
Verlag: Independently Published
ISBN 13: 9798707303883
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
EUR 14,08
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Verlag: Glen Larson Production, Universal City, 1980
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Draft script for the twelfth episode of the first season of the 1979-1981 NBC television series, which aired on January 3, 1980, here under the working title "Buck Rogers in the Twenty-Fifth Century: Vampire." Front wrapper with a "Received/Nov 15 1979/G.J.S." stamp above the title. Based on the 1929-1967 comic strip character created by Philip Francis Nowlan. Developed for television by Glen A. Larson and Leslie Stevens, the NBC science fiction series ran for two seasons and 32 episodes, and premiered on September 20, 1979, ending on April 16, 1981. The series' two hour premiere was released as a made-for-TV movie and released theatrically in March 1979. The twentieth century astronaut Buck Rogers emerges out of 500 years of suspended animation in the twenty-fifth century and becomes Earth's greatest hero. In this episode, Buck and Wilma discover a freighter who's crew are all found in a state between life and death and discover a "Vorvon," a vampire like being of legend, is alive and stalking them. Front wrapper integral with title page, dated November 14, 1979, with credits for screenwriters Kathleen Barnes and David Wise. 71 leaves, with last page of text numbered 69. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, bound with two gold brads.
Verlag: Glen Larson Production, Universal City, 1979
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Draft script for the tenth episode of the first season of the 1979-1981 NBC television series, which aired on November 29, 1979, here under the working title "Ardala." Based on the 1929-1967 comic strip character created by Philip Francis Nowlan. Developed for television by Glen A. Larson and Leslie Stevens, the NBC science fiction series ran for two seasons and 32 episodes, and premiered on September 20, 1979, ending on April 16, 1981. The series' two hour premiere was released as a made-for-TV movie and released theatrically in March 1979. The twentieth century astronaut Buck Rogers emerges out of 500 years of suspended animation in the twenty-fifth century and becomes Earth's greatest hero. In this episode, Princess Ardala threatens to bombard Earth with a powerful alien weapon unless Buck is turned over to her and becomes her spouse. Front wrapper integral with title page, dated Ocober 23, 1979, with credits for screenwriter Anne Collins. 58 leaves, with last page of text numbered 56. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, bound with two gold brads.
Verlag: Glen Larson Production, Universal City, 1979
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Draft script for the two hour second episode of the first season of the 1979-1981 NBC television series, which aired on September 27, 1979, here under the working title "Buck Rogers in the Twenty-Fifth Century: Untitled Two-Hour." Based on the 1929-1967 comic strip character created by Philip Francis Nowlan. Developed for television by Glen A. Larson and Leslie Stevens, the NBC science fiction series ran for two seasons and 32 episodes, and premiered on September 20, 1979, ending on April 16, 1981. The series' two hour premiere was released as a made-for-TV movie and released theatrically in March 1979. The twentieth century astronaut Buck Rogers emerges out of 500 years of suspended animation in the twenty-fifth century and becomes Earth's greatest hero. In this episode, the Earth Defense Directorate send Buck and Wilma to the planet Vistula to investigate their poison food supply, to discover a world engaged in slave labor run by a fanatical religious leader and slave trader, Kaleel, who has paranormal powers. Front wrapper integral with title page, dated July 3, 1979, with credits for screenwriters Steve Greenberg, Aubrey Solomon, and Cory Applebaum. 111 leaves, with last page of text numbered 108. Xerographic duplication on pink leaves, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, bound with two gold brads.
Verlag: Glen Larson Production, Universal City, 1979
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Draft script for the sixth episode of the first season of the 1979-1981 NBC television series, which aired on October 25, 1979. Based on the 1929-1967 comic strip character created by Philip Francis Nowlan. Developed for television by Glen A. Larson and Leslie Stevens, the NBC science fiction series ran for two seasons and 32 episodes, and premiered on September 20, 1979, ending on April 16, 1981. The series' two hour premiere was released as a made-for-TV movie and released theatrically in March 1979. The twentieth century astronaut Buck Rogers emerges out of 500 years of suspended animation in the twenty-fifth century and becomes Earth's greatest hero. In this episode, Buck and Wilma seek the help of a retired fighter pilot and his legendary "Fighting 69th" squadron to go after a notorious gunrunner who has stolen a stockpile of 20th century nerve agents. Front wrapper integral with title page, dated August 23, 1979, with credits for screenwriter David Bennett Carren. 69 leaves, with last page of text numbered 66. Xerographic duplication on blue leaves, rectos only, with pink revision pages throughout, dated 8/29/79. Pages Near Fine, bound with two gold brads.