Published by Westminster: [1959], Church Information Office, 1959
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Softcover. 2nd printing. 96 p.; 20.5 cm. [First printed in April 1959; reprinted May 1959] VG, sewn, in orig. green wrapper.
Published by Ambit, 2016
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 96 pages. 3 John Saul Pharmacists and other Alfreds 9 Harriet Moore To get back to my body 12 Marianne Burton Kierkegaard s Cupboard 13 Giovanna Iozzi / Hannah Cooper The Half-Pigs 22 Carrie Etter Plait 23 Mark Strand Here 30 Natacha Bryan Blue Gown (an account from Sister Dixon) 32 Avital Gad-Cykman Barren 34 Edward Doegar Voyeurism 35 William Wootten Snowbound 36 Interview with Patrick Strzelec 46 Matthew Landrum Snow For Yvonne 48 David Henry Brown Jr Yellow Girl 50 Neil Rathmell Wasting Time 52 Roisin Dunnett The Bitter in the Sweet 58 George Jackson St. Pancras Old Church 60 Seán Hewitt from Oak 62 E. Kristin Anderson Frame 63 Lydia Macpherson America 64 Susanne Stich / Sean McSorley Portland 74 Lee Maelzer Fortune s Entrails 84 Jacqueline Sullivan Journal: War and Peace 86 Alexandra Strnad August 88 Joey Connolly I Am Positioned 89 Phoebe Stuckes Three Spells 90 Alex MacDonald Don t Let Me Down, Important Spectacle 91 Clare Pollard The Last Poem of Rabia Balkhi, Written in Blood on Her Bathroom Walls After Her Veins Were Cut by Her Brother. 92 Ariel Dawn Among the Paintings 93 Erica McAlpine Bucket 96 Jordie Oetken Untitled, 2013 Artwork on cover by Patrick Strzelec.
Published by Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1960
Seller: Grants Books, Belding, MI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. ittle brown brothers" took violent exception to America's fumbling (if well-intentioned) imperialism. Good, not even because a shirt cost only 23 cents. The child who often made the shirt got only $3.54 a week. These years were good because, whatever t (illustrator). 1st Edition. These were the Good Years. Good, not because rich men rode in private railroad cars and Society gave magnificent parties. Most people rarely traveled, and many went to no parties at all. Good, not just because the world was at peace. Millions of so-called "little brown brothers" took violent exception to America's fumbling (if well-intentioned imperialism. Good, not even because a shirt cost only 23 cents. The child who often made the shirt got only $3.54 a wee. These years were good because, whatever the trouble, people were sure they could fix it. The solutions differed of course-Theodore Roosevelt had his Square Deal, Carry Nation her hatchet-but everyone at least had a bold plan and could hardly wait to try it.
Softcover. Bw wraps. 278 pp. 88 bw plates. Includes chapters devoted to Peter Paul Rubens, Late 17th Century France, Jean-Antoine Watteau, Francois Boucher and Jean-Honore Fragonard, Sir Joshua reynolds, Thomas Gainsborough, Theodore Gericault, and Eugene Delacroix. Selected bibliography. VG-, cover very slightly soiled.
Publication Date: 2021
Seller: Riccardo Giannuzzi Savelli, Palermo, PA, Italy