Language: English
Published by American Philatelic Congress, New York, NY, 1982
Seller: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. The book has sound hinges and is not cocked. All pages are clean, unmarked and undamaged. Exterior covers and spine are mostly clean but there is a small patch of soiling at the upper right corner of the front cover and a few reddish marks on the spine. Corners are not bumped and there is no rub wear to edges. It will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "President's Message"; "Welcome to INDYPEX"; "The American Philatelic Congress, Inc."; "Chronological Chart of American Philatelic Congress Books"; "Past Presidents of the American Philatelic Congress"; "Recipients of Congress Awards"; "Report of the 47th American Philatelic Congress" by Diane D. Boehret; "Philately and Murder" by Rev. Charles M. Fitz; "The One Sen Blue of Japan 1872--A Skillful Forgery" by Michael E. Ruggiero; "Over a Century of Stamp Collecting" by Earl P.L. Apfelbaum; "Building a Representative Collection of Portuguese East Africa Postal History" by Stephen S. Washburne; "Rattlesnake Island: The Only Local Post" by William R. Schultz; "Mobile Cadet Brown" by Kenneth Whittle; "Franqueado S. Buenav: Registry Stamps, Spanish America, 1836-37" by Zaven M. Seron, M.D.; "Stamps on Stamps: the Logical Topical" by Bunny Kaplan; "Glasgow's Most Famous Murder Case, and Its Most Famous Postmark" by Herman Herst, Jr.; "The German Navy in the Boxer Rebellion" by Jesse and Diane Boehret; "Organizing A State Postal History Society" by Raymond W. Ruthrauff, Sr.; "Charlottesville, Virginia: Handstamped Postal Markings 1845-1870" by Lowel S. Newman; "Confessions of a Stamp Columnist" by Jack Kiser and "Editor's Comment" by Raymond W. Ruthrauff, Sr. and Nancy Kiser.
Language: English
Published by Society of Israel Philatelists, 1983
Seller: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condition: Very Good. Clean and unmarked. Lower right corner of the front cover and about half of the pages is mildly bent. The same is true of the upper right corner. Very little wear otherwise. The journal will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Telegraph Service Forms and Datestamps Under the British Mandate" by Burton S. Adlerblum; "Holy Land Revenues-1938-1948" by Dr. Arthur Nitzberg; "The Computer and I or Mail Sales Vs. Unreserved Auctions" by David Dorfman; "On the Spot" by Dr. Josef Wallach; "Israel's Martyr Sheetlet" by Dr. Oscar Stadtler; "Israel Show Cards"; "Israel's 35th Anniversary"; "The IL10.00 Value of the 1976-1980 Landscapes--A Study" by Society of Israel Philatelists, Johannesburg; "Notes on JNF Issues" by Sidney Rochlin; "The First Jerusalem Overprint" by Norman Gladstone; "Tourism in the Holy Land" by Burton S. Adlerblum; "Nuseirat--A Greek Refugee Camp" by Earl Kaplan; "New Issues: Memorial, Independence, Military Industries, 12th Hapoel"; "Stamp Program"; "Design Competition"; "Errors and Varieties" by Dr. Albert Friedberg; "Letters to the Editor"; "News of the J.N.F."; "Classified Ads"; "Realized at Auction" by Emil S. Dickstein; "By-Law Amendments"; "Applicants to Membership"; "With Our Chapters and Members"; "Life Members" and "SIP Archivist Appointed".
Published by The Writers Workshops of Arts, Sciences and Professions, New York, 1955
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
64p., 5.5x8.5 inches, illustrations, poetry and fiction, very good in original wraps. Manus authored the novel "Mott, The Hoople" from which the band took its name. He also wrote plays in the 1980s including "Junk Food" which premeired at LAAT in 1981.
Published by Phi Beta Kappa, Washington
Seller: Burton Lysecki Books, ABAC/ILAB, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
[no date]. (Oversize stiff paper covers) Very good. pp. 186-336. Includes Anthony Burgess (Letter from England), Nathan Glazer (Student Politics in a Democratic Society), John Kaplan (Controversy: The Assassins), William Robert Miller (Is the Church Obsolete?) & Earl Rovit (Jewish Humor and American Life). (Essays).
Published by Students for a Democratic Society :: Progressive Labor Party, 1969
4p., 8.5x11 inches; slightly foxing on edges, else very good. Proposal by SDS and PLP members. Critique of Greg Calvert and Carl Davidon's proposal for a national action in the spring.