Condition: 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.
Published by Ellipsis Arts, 1993
Seller: Bibliomadness, Worthington, MA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Very good condition. Minimal wear. All intact. No writing or marking. Not Ex-Library.
Published by The Company of Newspaper Makers, 1932
Seller: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Signed. First Edition. Scarce copy of a souvenir book, including illustrations, banquet program, list of members and guests, a reproduction of Ichabod Dawks-London newsletter 1683 in an envelope affixed to the back pastedown. Ex-library copy with usual markings. Vellum boards with figured gilt decoration on the front and red ink pictorial decoration on the back, cover shows minor wea rand rubbing. Sewn-in silk bookmark. Pages are lightly tanned but clean, text and pictures are intact and unmarred. Presentation copy signed by R. D. Blumenfeld, journalist and editor of the British newspaper Daily Express, inscribed to Henry J. Haskell, editor of the Kansas City Star.
Published by Office of the Jewish Chaplain, Fort Eustis, Virginia, 1963
Seller: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Softbound. Condition: Very Good. Quarto, stapled papr covers, 8 pp. Major general Norman H. Visserling, Commanding General. Ralph M. Reed, Post Chaplain. Chaplain David L. Blumenfeld, Post Jewish Chaplain. Specialist Arthur I. Sollish, Ass't to Jewish Chaplain.
Published by New York: Comet Press Books, 1956, 1956
Seller: Readers Cove Used Books & Gallery, DEMING, NM, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Black boards, gilttitling on cover and spine. Solid binding, minimal wear. Clean unmarked pages. DJ lightly soiled, water stain at bottom of spine, other light shelf wear. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 149 pages.
Language: English
Published by Harper San Francisco, New York, 2003
Seller: Vero Beach Books, Vero Beach, FL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. Blumenfeld, David (cover photography) (illustrator). 1st Edition. New condition black boards with gold spine lettering contained in a fine condition color photographic dust jacket. Includes Lists of Other Books by Each Author; Introduction; Foreword by Andre Lemaire and Acknowledgments. Illustrated with a section of color photographic plates plus additional black-and-white photographs and drawings interspersed throughout the volume. Sixth printing. "The unfolding story and meaning of the most important Jesus discovery of all time. The discovery of a limestone burial box with the inscription "James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus" set the world of biblical archaeology abuzz. Could this be the first tangible proof of Jesus' existence? Hershel Shanks, celebrated for making bibllical archaeolgy accessible to general readers, and Ben Witherington III, leading New Testament expert, reveal not only what the discovery means for understanding the Bible, but what it shows about the family of Jesus and the earliest Christians - and what it may mean for the most fundamental and deeply held beliefs of the Church." - from the rear outer jacket. "For 2,000 years we've gone without archaeological evidence of Jesus and His family.until now.This is the dramatic inside story of what may well be the most momentous archaeological discovery of our time: the first century ossuary of Jesus' brother, James, the head of the Jerusalem church. Reportedly found just outside ancient Jerusalem, the fragile limestone burial box bears the inscription "James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus." The ossuary and its inscription are now regarded as authentic by top shcolars in the field; they represent the first visual, tangible, scientific evidence of Jesus' existence. The implications are monumental for understanding Jesus, his family, and the Jewish Christian movement during the formative years of Christianity. Hidden for centuries, the ossuary was purchased many years ago by an Israeli collector of ancient artifacts who never suspected its importance. Only when the renowned French scholar Andre Lemaire saw the Aramaic inscription (Aramaic was the language spoken by Jesus and his earliest followers) in April 2002 was its significance discovered. In October 2002, Lemaire announced the news to the world, asserting that it was almost certain that the inscription referred to Jesus of the Bible, his father Joseph, and his brother James. Controversy immediately erupted over the age and authenticity of the inscription. The discovery also rekindled an ancient debate over whether Mary, the mother of Jesus, was a virgin throughout her life - a doctrine that still divides Catholics and Protestants. Hershel Shanks, a central figure of biblical archaeology, who led a forceful campaign to make the Dead Sea Scrolls available to the world, recounts the story of the ossuary's discovery and authentication. Ben Witherington III, a leading New Testament scholar, shows how the discovery reveals surprising facts about a story people thought they knew: How Jesus was raised in a large, religiously conservative Jewish family; how his brothers and sisters were skeptical about His claims - until He died; how Jesus' brother James went on to head the Jewish Christian movement in Jerusalem, becoming the leader Peter and Paul looked to for guidance and approval; how James brokered the major church controversy of the first century and wrote a book of the Bible; how he was martyred and soon written out of history by the Church of Rome. The dramatic discovery of the ossuary allows us to get reaquainted with the towering historical figure the apostle Paul called a "pillar of the church." - from the inner front and rear jacket flaps.
Published by Ernest Benn, London, 1931, 1st edition,, 1931
Seller: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
Condition: Good. 1931. First Edition. 276 pages. No dust jacket. Signed by the author. Blue cloth with gilt lettering. Front endpaper has been signed by the Author and not dedicated. Pages are lightly tanned at the edges, with light foxing. Binding has remained firm. Boards have slight shelf with bumping to corners. Spine ends are a little crushed with light tanning.
Published by 15 December ; on letterhead of the Daily Express, 1930
One page, 12mo. Very good, with light paperclip spotting. 'Certainly. I am glad to comply with your request.'.
Language: English
Published by Rowman & Littlefield, 1995
ISBN 10: 0847680312 ISBN 13: 9780847680313
Seller: AwesomeBooks, Wallingford, United Kingdom
paperback. Condition: Very Good. Overcoming Racism and Sexism This book is in very good condition and will be shipped within 24 hours of ordering. The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. This book has clearly been well maintained and looked after thus far. Money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. See all our books here, order more than 1 book and get discounted shipping. .
Seller: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, United Kingdom
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Language: English
Published by University Press of Mississippi, Jackson, 2003
ISBN 10: 1578065429 ISBN 13: 9781578065424
Seller: About Books, Henderson, NV, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. First Printing of the First Edition. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2003. BRAND NEW in a BRAND NEW dust jacket. Perfect condition. NO chips. NO tears. NO creases. NO rubbing. NO fading. Sharp corners. Bright, shiny, clean, square and tight. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a remainder. 2003. First Edition, First Printing with complete number row (4321) on the copyright page. With contributions by Angelica Fenner, Norman S. Holland, Mark Ingram, Adam Knee, Florence Martin, Allen Meek, Eva Rueschmann, Kenneth Womack, Barton Byg, David N. Coury, Todd F. Davis, Rodica Diaconescu-Blumenfeld, Carolyn Durham, Mine Eren, and Catherine Wynne. Photo illustrated. List of chapter notes. Bibliography. Index. Bound in the original gray cloth, stamped in black on the spine. From the dust jacket: "In recent decades the experiences and political struggles of immigrants, exiles, and sojourners have inspired some of the most provocative feature films and documentaries in world cinema. These have sparked theoretical debates about cultural identity, place, and representation in the media. The thirteen essays in this anthology contribute to a growing interest in the emerging international genre of exile and diaspora films, treating a variety of motion pictures from Europe and the United States in their national and transnational contexts. These essays examine how contemporary cinema -- both fiction feature film and documentary -- has imagined the experience of migration and displacement, the struggle for citizenship and cultural belonging, and the encounter and negotiation of different cultures and identities. The authors discuss the ways cinema explores the many contradictions of exile and diaspora -- the complicated meanings of home, the exile's nostalgia for origins, the hopes and tragedies of border crossings, the difficulties of belonging to a strange society and being a stranger, and the conundrums of gender for the migrant, especially women's conciliation of different social roles and cultural expectations. Included are discussions of such well known films as THE CRYING GAME, LAMERICA, JOURNEY OF HOPE, EXOTICA, CHOCOLAT, LONE STAR, and FLYING DOWN TO RIO, as well as smaller productions by diasporic or immigrant filmmakers who deserve critical attention, including Seyhan Derin's I'M MY MOTHER'S DAUGHTER, Mina Shum's DOUBLE HAPPINESS, and Yanina Benguigui's IMMIGRANT MEMORIES: MAGHREBI HERITAGE. Encompassing different models of intercultural theory, this collection draws on the fields of anthropology, political economy, production and reception studies, feminism, travel writing, and postcolonial criticism and captures the complex, diverse, and continually changing body of diaspora film and its intertextual connections. Eva Rueschmann is an assistant professor of cultural studies at Hampshire College, the author of SISTERS ON THE SCREEN: SIBLINGS IN CONTEMPORARY CINEMA, and a contributor to two anthologies, INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S WRITING: NEW LANDSCAPES OF IDENTITIES and THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SIBLING RELATIONSHIPS IN LITERATURE.". First Printing of the First Edition. Hardcover. New/New. 8vo. xxx, 265pp. Great Packaging, Fast Shipping.
Language: English
Published by Rowman & Littlefield -, 1995
ISBN 10: 0847680312 ISBN 13: 9780847680313
Seller: Bahamut Media, Reading, United Kingdom
paperback. Condition: Very Good. Shipped within 24 hours from our UK warehouse. Clean, undamaged book with no damage to pages and minimal wear to the cover. Spine still tight, in very good condition. Remember if you are not happy, you are covered by our 100% money back guarantee.
Published by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. NY. 1971., 1971
Seller: Bear Bookshop, John Greenberg, Brattleboro, VT, U.S.A.
130pp. 8vo Trade Paperback. Light cover wear, previous owner's stamp, else text clean/tight: VG+.
Published by GCN, Boston, 1981
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 16., folded tabloid newspaper on newsprint, news, opinion, articles, events, ads, photos, services and resources, toned edges and folds. Cliff was a founding editor/publisher of "Sinister Wisdom" with Adrienne Rich which began publishing in 1981. Her new book was titled "Claiming an Identity They Taught Me to Despise." Boston's LGBTQ newspaper which started in 1973. More political than entertainment.
Published by GCN, Boston, 1981
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 20p., some bracketing and margin notes, else good folded tabloid newspaper on newsprint, news, opinion, articles, events, ads, photos, services and resources, toned edges and folds. Boston's LGBTQ newspaper which started in 1973. More political than entertainment.
Published by GCN, Boston, 1981
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 12p. + 4p. Pride Calendar insert, good folded tabloid newspaper on newsprint, news, opinion, articles, events, ads, photos, services and resources, toned edges and folds. Also: Gay Pride Boston calendar. Boston Gay Liaison Post Eliminated. Immigration Policy Protested. Boston's LGBTQ newspaper which started in 1973. More political than entertainment.
Published by GCN, Boston, 1981
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 16p. + 4p. insert vol. 8, #42a, Gay Comedy News, good folded tabloid newspaper on newsprint, news, opinion, articles, events, ads, photos, services and resources, toned edges and folds. Also: Gay Comedy News insert. Parody version of the issue. Boston's LGBTQ newspaper which started in 1973. More political than entertainment.
Published by GCN, Boston, 1981
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 16p., good folded tabloid newspaper on newsprint, news, opinion, articles, events, ads, photos, services and resources, toned edges and folds. Also: "Strong Possibility" Atlanta Killer Gay. NGTF & GRNL form joint group. Boston's LGBTQ newspaper which started in 1973. More political than entertainment.
Published by GCN, Boston, 1981
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 16p., good folded tabloid newspaper on newsprint, news, opinion, articles, events, ads, photos, services and resources, toned edges and folds. Also: Former GCN Staffer Killed. Boston's LGBTQ newspaper which started in 1973. More political than entertainment.
Published by GCN, Boston, 1981
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 16p, folded tabloid newspaper on newsprint, news, opinion, articles, events, ads, photos, services and resources, toned edges and folds. Also: MCC Gets Funds to Resettle Cuban Refugees. Interview with Ken Hickman, LA Police Dept. liaison to the Gay community. Boston's LGBTQ newspaper which started in 1973. More political than entertainment.
Published by GCN, Boston, 1981
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 16p., good folded tabloid newspaper on newsprint, news, opinion, articles, events, ads, photos, services and resources, toned edges and folds. Also: Queerbashers Kill Durham Man. Boston's LGBTQ newspaper which started in 1973. More political than entertainment.
Published by GCN, Boston, 1981
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 16p, folded tabloid newspaper on newsprint, news, opinion, articles, events, ads, photos, services and resources, toned edges and folds. Also: Georgetown Wins Lawsuit Against DC. Interview with Yves Navarre. Boston's LGBTQ newspaper which started in 1973. More political than entertainment.
Published by GCN, Boston, 1980
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid newspaper on newsprint, news, opinion, articles, events, ads, photos, services and resources, lightly-toned and worn. Boston's LGBTQ newspaper which started in 1973. More political than entertainment.
Published by GCN, Boston, 1980
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid newspaper on newsprint, news, opinion, articles, events, ads, photos, services and resources, lightly toned. Also: Frank, Vallely Win Primary. Deciding to Be a parent. UMd President Blocks Rights Clause. Boston's LGBTQ newspaper which started in 1973. More political than entertainment.
Published by GCN, Boston, 1980
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 20., folded tabloid newspaper on newsprint, news, opinion, articles, events, ads, photos, services and resources, lightly toned. Andrea Dworkin interview and cover story on Chicago's "Dinner Party" exhibition in Boston. Also a report on groups organizing to sponsor Gay Cuban Refugees. Boston's LGBTQ newspaper which started in 1973. More political than entertainment. Cover stories on Punk band Bound & Gagged, Open Lesbian fights Army discharge, Lesbian AA Conference etc.
Published by GCN, Boston, 1980
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 16p. + 6p. Book Review supplement, folded tabloid newspaper on newsprint, news, opinion, articles, events, ads, photos, services and resources, lightly toned. Also: Black Group Pickets Chicago Bar. Philly Official Bans Anti-Gay Bias. Gay Priest Comes Out. Book Supplement. Boston's LGBTQ newspaper which started in 1973. More political than entertainment.
Published by GCN, Boston, 1980
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 20p., folded tabloid newspaper on newsprint, news, opinion, articles, events, ads, photos, services and resources, lightly toned. Also: Board Approves Segal Statue. Lesbian Bar Collective Interviewed. The Rocky Horror Show Reviewed. Boston's LGBTQ newspaper which started in 1973. More political than entertainment.
Published by GCN, Boston, 1980
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid newspaper on newsprint, news, opinion, articles, events, ads, photos, services and resources, lightly-toned. Cover story and photo from the David Lynch film. Also: Suspect Arraigned in Riendeau Murder. Gayness Is Not Enough for Exclusion from the US. Radical Fairies Tell Who They Are. Boston's LGBTQ newspaper which started in 1973. More political than entertainment.
Published by GCN, Boston, 1980
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 16p., folded tabloid newspaper on newsprint, news, opinion, articles, events, ads, photos, services and resources, lightly-toned. Also: Machine Gunner Opens Fire on NY Bars, Kills 2. Pentagon Protesters Sent to Federal Prison. Boston's LGBTQ newspaper which started in 1973. More political than entertainment.
Published by GCN, Boston, 1980
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. 20p., folded tabloid newspaper on newsprint, news, opinion, articles, events, ads, photos, services and resources, lightly-toned. Also: Court Rules Navy Can Eject Gays. Where Candidates Stand on Lesbian & Gay Rights. Gays in Prison. Review of 2 Nicholas Roeg Films. Boston's LGBTQ newspaper which started in 1973. More political than entertainment.