Condition: Magazine, London: TA:, 2001. Magazine, 66 pp. A very impressive magazine. Cover price is $5, but I get an extremely skimpy discount and beg forgiveness for making a modest profit. New James Lovegrove story and interview. Also interviewed are Michael Faber, Paul McAuley, and Jon Courtney Grimwood. Other dignitaries make cameo appearances. Nice mag. Attention to detail, nice layout and design, good graphics and reasonably eclectic content. Test out a copy. We should have a couple earlier issue around as well.
Published by TTA Press, London, 2002
Seller: Ziesings, Shingletown, CA, U.S.A.
Condition: Magazine, Fine, Bob Libby (illustrator). London: TTA Press:, 2002. Magazine, Fine, 66 pp. Cover artwork by: Bob Libby This one features Steve Aylett, Leslie What, Christopher Fowler and the Brothers Quay. I'm liking this magazine more all the time. Beautiful graphics (Chris Nurse contributes quite a lot, and I love his stuff), quality fiction and interesting articles and reviews. All for $6.00. That's cheap. Give this magazine a try.
Published by Oxford University Press,, 1985
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 148 pages. Illustrated. Terence Best "Handel's chamber music Sources, chronology and authenticity" / Graham Pont "Handel and regularization: a third alternative" / Peter Williams "Interpreting one of Handel's free preludes for harpsichord" / Bruce Wood "Handel's Water-Music on period instruments" / Robin Headlam Wells "John Dowland and Elizabethan Melancholy" / Adrian Rose "Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre and the secular cantate francoise" / Jane Clark "'His own worst enemy' Scarlatti: some unanswered questions" / Raymond Head "Corelli in Calcutta Colonial music-making in India during the 17th and 18th centuries".