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Orlando Up-to-Date
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Orlando, Florida, 1916 Approx. 20 unpaginated pages on heavy card stock, providing photocopies of a business directory entitled "Orlando Up-to-Date." B&W photos of businesses and owners on each page. First text page gives an overview of Orlando and its business base; the rest is a listing of individual businesses, with a few paragraphs of text about each one. All businesses are described in glowing terms, indicating this may have been published by a chamber of commerce, board of trade, real estate association or a similar trade group. However, no publication data is shown. Ledger-type leatherette album has gilt lettering, with the name Marvin P. Davis appearing on the lower right corner of the front cover. The original pages have water stains but the photocopies are clear and legible. Includes material on citrus magnate Dr. P. Philips. . Reproduction. Leatherette. Very Good/No Jacket. Folio -- 11.75 in Tall By 8.5 In Wide. Ephemera. more information
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Invitation to NASCAR Elvis Car 1998 Unveiling
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Las Vegas Nevada: Action Peformance Cos, 1998 Full color folded card invitation. Slight rubbing on corners. Very clean. overall. An unusual souvenir of crossover appeal to NASCAR and Elvis collectors. The predominantly black invitation, with Elvis's blue suede shoes spotlighted on the card's front, announces a Feb. 28, 1998 press reception at Caesar's Palace to show off Rusty Wallace's Elvis-themed Ford Taurus, which was to run in that year' Las Vegas 400 Nascar race. Wallace is listed as a participant, as is John Force of the Natl Hot Rod Assn., and both are pictured in oval mug shots. A closeup of a young Elvis in a black leather racing-type jacket is shown on inside of the invitation and again on the rear panel. The event co-sponsors are listed as Fred Wagenhals, then CEO of Action Performance (a NASCAR souvenir company that has since merged with Motorsports Authentics) and Priscilla Presley of the Presley estate.. First Edition. Folding Card. Very Good. 4.5 In Wide By 6 in. Tall. Ephemera. more information
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Feb. 14, 2006 -- Marching on Washington Issue
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Los Angeles: LPI Media, 2006 72 pp. Still nearly new, but corners thumbed. Cover story about a march on Washington protesting "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy of the military on gay service members. Cover shows Alexander Nicholson, a linguist discharged from the Army because of his truthfulness about his sexual orientation. Other articles deal with Gene Shalit's controversial reivew of Brokeback Mountain, and comments of his gay son Peter; also a piece about author Norah Vincent and her experiences posing as a man in drag for 18 months; a piece on why most leading ice skaters remain closeted. . Magazine. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. more information
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Sept. 9, 2008 Issue -- "Obama: Worth Pinning Your Hopes On?"
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NY: LPI Media/Regent, 2008 64 pp., Clean, uncreased, sturdy. Issue No. 1014. Barack Obama cover story summarizing his gay rights position, including his reluctance to endorse same-gender marriage. Also has a feature about actress Linday Lohan's lesbian adventures; piece on homophobia in action sports like surfing and skateboarding.. Issue 1014. Magazine. Very Good. 4to -- 11 in Tall. Magazine. more information
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Playbill "Steve Allen in Tonight"
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NY: Columbia Artists Festivals Single sheet glossy playbill, printed in color on one side, b&w on reverse, advertising the "Steve Allen in Tonight" comedy revue, presented at Daytona Beach's Peabody Auditorium. Light creasing and curling of edges but no tears, and still clean. Year is not stated, but it was from the years following Allen's retirement from the Tonight show, probably early 1980s. (when Daytona Beach was still within the 904 area code territory) Co-stars listed on the playbill include Louis Nye, Bill Dana, Marilyn Maye and the Steve Allen Jazzmen. Color side shows Allen's "man in the moon" logo. Ticket prices listed ranged from $21 to $27. . Single Page Flyer. Good. 6.in Wide By 9 in. Tall. more information
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July 29, 1939 Issue
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NY: Frank A. Munsey Co., 1939. 128 pp. Cover half detached with a few light markings. Closed tears along spine, spine rubbed. Moderate toning. Cover story is "Mother Damnation" by Theodore Roscoe, Page 6 contains Roscoe's inscription to his biographer: "Autographed for Audrey Parente, writer, critic and reader who is a good friend of this ancient scrivener who once lived near this canal." The reference is to the Erie Canal in New York. Other stories include "Tribute to None" by Philip Ketchum; "When the Dyaks Dance," by James Francis Dyer; "The Ringer, Part 2" by Charles Rice McDowell; "The Fog's Whiskers" by Francis Gott; "Men of Daring" series of illustrations by Stookie Allen; "The Wagon Wheel" by C.K. Shaw; "Hell Child" by Robert Neal Leath; "Thirty Days for Henry (concluding installment) by W.C. Tuttle. Cover illustration by Rudolph Belarski shows a man carrying a beautiful woman from a fire, with an inset drawing of a canal boat. . Inscribed By Author. Magazine. Good. Illus. by Belarski, Rudolph. 8vo -- 9.75 in Tall. Ephemera. more information
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ARTNews January 1996 -- The Collection That Lost Its Way -- The Queen's Pictures
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NY .: ARTNews Associates, 1991 144 pp. Lightly read, diaganal creasing on pp. 107-110 pp, which include a piece on the Shelburne Museum in Vermont selling off impressionism paintings. Binding sturdy, overall very clean. The cover story deals with 150 years of stagnation in the collection of the British royal family. Also includes a piece by Camille Paglia on Picasso's women. . Volume 95, No. 1. Magazine. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. more information
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ARTNews January 1991 -- The World's Top 200 Art Collectors
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NY: ARTNews Associates, 1991 179 pp. but pp. 131-141, which include an article about Robert Yarber's painting, are mssing. Small smudge near upper right edge of front cover. Binding sturdy, overall very clean. The cover story compiles the world's leading art collectors, with nutshell bios of each, and color photos of many, such as Walter Annenberg and actor Steve Martin. Other articles include a piece on the Dusseldorf Restoration Center. . Volume 90, No. 1. Magazine. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. more information
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Rev. Martin Luther King: Man of Peace or Apostle of Violence?
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Washingon, D.C.: Congressional Record, 1967 Six-page tri-fold leaflet reproducing an excerrpt from the Congressional Record for Oct. 4, 1967. The leaflet is largely an abridged version of a speech by arch-conservative Rep. John M. Ashbrook excoriating Dr. Martin Luther King as a fellow-traveler with the U.S. Communist Party. Leaflet is folded in half and lightly yellowed, but still intact. Red stamping shows it was distributed by the Illinois Small Business Man's Association, based in Chicago. An artifact of the volatile Sixties period. .. Oct. 4, 1967. Leaflet. Very Good. Folio -- 14 in Tall By 8 In Wide. Ephemera. more information
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Art Papers -- Jan-Feb 1995
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Atlanta: Atlanta Art Papers, 1995 77 pp. Lightly thumbed, sturdy stapling. B&w photos. Contents include a final report on a dollhouse architecture project; an interview with British political artists Conrad Atkinson; interview with Philadelphia multimedia artist Homer Jackson; a critique of the Chris Newby film "Anchoress"; an interview with performance artist Karen Finley whose National Endowment grant was rescinded. Plus 42 short reviews of various exhibits.. Vol. 19, No. 1. Magazine. Very Good. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. more information
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Celebrity Profiles Presents "Attack on America"
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Valley Stream NY: Celebrity Worldwide, 2001 Unpaginated, about 50 pp. on glossy stock. Issue No. 3 in a series of instant magazines documenting the 9-11 events shortly after they occurred. Lots of color photos of World Trade Center destruction, families with mementoes of victims, firemen doing rescue work, etc. Text reflects the emotional outpouring of patriotism, xenophobia and hero-worshipping that occurred in the early aftermath of 9-11. President Bush is lauded for "filling his presidential shoes." Inserted is a full color double-sided poster with the U.S. flag on one side "Bin Laden Wanted, Dead or Alive" on the other. An interesting example of mass-distribution journalism, bordering on hysteria, with lots of spelling and grammar errors mixed in. . Magazine. Very Good +. 4to -- 11 in Tall. Ephemera. more information
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A Legendary Evening with Elvis and the Blue Brothers
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Daytona Beach Florida: Daytona Beach Halifax Area Chamber of Commerce, 1997 A folded card printed on 3 sides, with b&w photos of Elvis Presley and the Blues Brothers (or their imitators) on the front. Clean, no creases. Envelope missing. Front panel reads: "Spend a Legendary Evening with Elvis & the Blues Brothers." Inside panels give details of the 77th annual banquet of the Daytona Beach/Halifax Area Chamber of Commerce (Jan. 29, 1997), which featured entertainers from the Legends in Concert Show, which had just opened a Daytona Beach branch theater that year. (It closed after about a year). An unusual souvenir of the Las Vegas show culture reaching into a far corner of ordinary America. Legends concert series lasted one season in Daytona and then folded.. First Edition. Card Stock. Very Good/No Envelope. 4.5 In Wide By 6.25 in Tall. Ephemera. more information
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Sand Special -- Oct. 1998 Issue
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Costa Mesa, California: Wright Publishing, 1998 141 pp. Nearly new, slight rippling of pages. An issue focusing on dune buggies. Articles include pieces on year by year Beetle identification; off-road brake lights and porting heads.. Volume 31, No. 10. Magazine. Very Good. 4to -- 10.75 in Tall. more information
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January 1998 Issue
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West Cornwall, Connecticut: Mercury Press, 1998 160 pp. Subscription label and bookstore stamp on front cover. Pages clean, binding firm. Slight dogeared crease on front corner. Cover shows a family taking refuge in a large tree as a glowing whitish humanoid creature stands in the foreground. "Reading the Bones" by Sheila Finch is the centerpiece of the issue. Other stories by Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Dale Bailey, Lynn B. Coulter and Steven R. Boyett.. January 1998. Magazine. Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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1988 Florida Association of the American Institute of Architects 1988 Membership Directory
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Tallahassee, Fla.: FA/AIA, 1988 62 pp. very sturdy, corners slightly thumbed. Clean, no markings. Colorful orange and red cubistic cover with a glimpse of a palm tree. Detailed listing of the names and addresses of hundreds of architects throughout Florida, plus information on the institute and its Florida organization, and thumbnail mugshots of the 10-man FA/AIA Executive Committee. One historical oddity on page 6 is a notice from Southern Bell reminding the architects about the impending debut of the "407" area code in Central Florida 1988, replacing the Miami-centered 305 area code. The old 407 area code territory has since been reduced several times to just the immediate Orlando area as new area codes have been added. . First Edition. Magazine. Very Good +. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. more information
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November 2002 Issue Josie Bissett Cover
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Miami: QuanTuro Publishing, 2002 144 pp. Nearly new. Cover story in this issue of the glossy Florida lifestyle magazine is a George Pelletier piece on actress Josie Bissett as she takes a leave from television work for motherhood. Also contains an interview with author James Grippando, a feature on artist Michele Oka Doner and pieces about Miami model Cindy Taylor, TV host Matt Lauer and musician Kenny Loggins. . November 2002. Magazine. Very Good +. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. more information
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Glimmer Train Issue No. 18
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Portland Oregon: Glimmer Train, 1996 160 pp. Spine uncreased. Light wear, text very clean. Cover illustration by Jane Zwinger. Contents include: "The Boys at Night" by Robert Cohen; Interview with Psychologist Wayne Dyer by Linda Davies; "Otto" by Jamie Weisman; "Red Flag" by Eugenie Doyle. Interview with Irish writer Mary Morrisey by Annie Callan; "The End of a Decade" by Jane Rosenzweig. "The Story of a Million Years" by David Huddle. Article on the political imprisonment of writer Ma Thida in Burma.. Trade Paperback. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo -- 9.25 in Tall. Literary Journal. more information
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San Francisco Harbor Tour Guide
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San Francisco: Tourbooks, 1961 22 pp. on glossy stock. Corners curled, ink dates on front cover. Overall, clean, sturdy. A guide issued by the Red and White Fleet in San Francisco to illustrate their excursion tours of San Francisco Harbor in the 1970s. Includes several photos and pages of information about Alcatraz, its history, and various escape attempts.. Reprint. Stapled Scftcover. Good. 8vo -- 8.5 In. Tall. Ephemera. more information
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March-April 1968 Issue -- George Wallace Campaign
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New Orleans: Free Men Speak Inc., 1968 8 pp. newsprint, folded twice, with vertical and horizontal creasing. Lightly yellowed, corners thumbed but still well-preserved overall. Dated April 30, 1968. This far-right newspaper devoted most of its April 30, 1968 issue to the presidential candidacy of George Wallace and the assassination of Martin Luther King. Lead article on front page is headlined: "Why is the Conservative Establishment Giving Wallace the Treatment?" The article blames conservatives for shunning Wallace because he was not a Republican and represented a challenge to GOP candidate Richard Nixon. Inside articles include "The King Assassination -- Who Paid for it?" by Ralph de Toledano, plus two articles by Sen. Strom Thurmond: "Riot Escalation" and "De-Escalation a Mistake." Paper also includes a reprint from the Manchester (N.H.) Union Leader: "The Real Truth about Martin Luther King." A useful primary resource for researching the ultraconservative mentality that felt threatened by the radicalism of the late 1960s. Several derogatory references to Stokely Carmichael and various black-power and student radical organizations of the 60s. De Toledano's article speculates that radicals sympathetic to Communist China and Cuba may have engineered King's death as a way of creating revolutionary unrest in black ghettoes.. Vol. XIV, No. 2. Newspaper. Good/No Jacket. Elephant Folio - 22 in Tall By 15 in Wide. Newspaper. more information
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February 2007 Issue -- Swimsuits; J.P Calderon Cover
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Studio City, Calif: Instinct Publishing, 200 88 pp. Nearly new, lightly read. Cover shows J.P. Calderon, former character of "Survivor" TV show; feature deals with his coming-out experiences. Annual swimsuit issue. Plus articles on sitcom actor Sean Maguire and movie actress Tara Reid. Travel piece on Maui. . Magazine. Very Good. 4to -- 11 in Tall. Ephemera. more information
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The Archie Digest Library No. 115
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Mamaroneck, N.Y.: Archie Comics Publications, 1994 Unpaginated, approx. 100 color pp. Lightly read, thumbed, light rippling. Binding sturdy. August 1994 anthology of about 20 stories, plus puzzles, etc. Story lines by Mike Pellowski. More hijinks of Archie, the eternal sophomore, and his pals Veronica, Reggie, Moose, Miss Grundy, et al. . Magazine. Very Good -. Illus. by Stan Goldberg; Henry Scarpelli. 12mc -- 6.75 in Tall. Comic Book. more information
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A Handy Guide to the Ruins of Furness Abbey
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Ulverston, UK: James Atkinson/Caxton Printing Works 54 pp. Stapled softcover, dogearned crease of lower front corner, light soiling and foxing. With 1 page insert laid in advertising the Furness Abbey Hotel and Waterman pens. No date but appears to be circa 1920 from the advertising. (Hotel rate is given as "16/ per day for two or three days.") A general tourist guide and historical summary of the Furness Abbey ruins in England's Lake District. Includes a diagram of the abbey, several b&w photos. . First Edition. Wraps. Good +. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Ephemera. more information
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Car of the Year 2003
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Los Angeles: Primedia, 2003 144 p..Light wear, still fresh. Cover story is about the 2003 Car of the Year, the Infiniti G-35, and the many runners-up. Other contents: a rundown of luxury midsize SUVs, plus an article on "Family Ferries" (minivans.) Consumer piece about warranties.. January 2003. Magazine. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. more information
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Nixon-Elvis Postcard
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Postcard shows black and white photo of President Richard Nixon posing and shaking hands with Elvis Presley. Caption says the photo is dated Dec. 21, 1970, showing Nixon presenting a federal narcotics agent badge to Elvis after Elvis volunteered to be a drug informant (!). The two are in a posed handshake in the Oval Office with flags in the background. Postcard published by the National Archives and Records Administration. Card is postally used with a 1994 postmark. One light dogear crease on lower right corner.. Ephemera. more information
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April 1999 Issue "Return to the Battle of Midway"
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Washingon, D.C.: National Geographic Society, 1999 135 pp. Nearly new, lightly read. Small half-inch tear at bottom of cover. Cover story is about sunken ships at the Battle of Midway site. Other articles deal with development threatening the pristine Galapagos Islands; the "Blues Highway" running from New Orleans and Mississippi north to Chicago; Texas hill country; the "Copper age" of archaeology.. Vol. 195, No. 4. Magazine. Very Good +. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. more information
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Joan Didion "After Life" -- Sept. 25, 2005 Issue
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NY: NY Times, 2005 152 pp. Nearly new. Cover story by Joan Didion deals with the bereavement process and her experience in losing husband John Gregory Dunne to a sudden heart attack. (Her daughter also died soon afterward). Cover shows a closeup of a weary Didion. Other articles deal with the future of Turkey; a profile of fashion designer Alber Elbaz of Lanvin; and high performance hybrid cars in development. . Sept. 25, 2005. Newspaper Supplement. Very Good. 4to -- 11.5 In Tall. more information
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"What the War Did to Colonel Sassaman" -- Oct. 23, 2005 Issue
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NY: NY Times, 2005 182 pp. Rear cover wrinkled, light thumbing, otherwise very good. Cover story by Dexter Filkins details the downfall of Col Nate Sassaman, implicated in covering up an incident where 2 Iraqi men violating a curfew were forced by U.S. soldiers to jump off a bridge. One of them reportedly drowned. This case study illustrates how American counterinsurgency efforts in Iraq appear headed toward failure as heavyhanded rule by the occupation force increasingly generates anti-American hatred. Other articles deal with Diane Keaton and the overfishing of Chilean sea bass. Also a special section on wedding planning.. Oct. 23, 2005. Newspaper Supplement. Good. 4to -- 11.5 In Tall. Ephemera. more information
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"How to Keep Afghanistan from Falling Apart" -- July 28, 2002
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NY: NY Times, 2002 60 pp., corners curled, otherwise very good. Cover Story by Michael Ignatieff is subtitled: "The Case for a Committed American Imperialism," contending the Bush administration is giving short shrift to rebuilding war-damaged Afghanistan. Other articles include an interview conducted in Daytona Beach with Dave Pelzer, who has written best-sellers about his dysfunctional childhood. Other articles -- a feature about movie trailer production; profile of teenage woman weightlifter Cheryl Haworth and a style spread of preteen fashions; also a cooking feature on eggplant.. July 28,2002. Newspaper Supplement. Good +. 4to - 11.5 In Tall. more information
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"A Nation Unto Himself" Ariel Sharon Cover -- Aug. 15, 2004 Issue
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NY: NY Times, 2004 79 pp. Corners creased, thumbed. Text complete, no tears. Cover story by James Bennett about Ariel Sharon "Where is Ariel Sharon Leading Israel?" with cover showing tight closeup of Sharon's face. Other articles include a feature on Hong Kong action figure designer Michael Lau. ; a report on Hispanic gangs invading rural areas like Shenandoah County, Virginia; a fashion spread with Icelandic musician Bjork as the model. . Aug. 15, 2004. Newspaper Supplement. Good. 4to - 11.5 In Tall. Ephemera. more information
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"The Dawn of Genomic Medicine" -- Nov. 6, 2005 Issue
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NY: NY Times, 2005 118 PP. Lightly read, thumbed. All pages intact. Cover story by Lisa Belkin looks at genetic medical research among the Amish and Mennonites. Other articles include a profile of Sarah Smiley, advice columnist for military wives; a piece on literary darwinism; immigration issues; a brief interview with Lawrence Ferlinghetti; and a look at the Federal Reserve as the Greenspan era draws to a close.. Nov. 6, 2005. Newspaper Supplement. Very Good. 4to - 11.5 In Tall. Ephemera. more information
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"Armies of the Right" -- May 25, 2003 Issue
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NY: New York Times, 2003 62 pp. Light wear, staples intact. Cover story "Armies of the Right" by John Colapinto explores the conservative "Hipublican" movement on college campuses. Covere shows Bucknell University students wearing George Bush t-shirts. Other articles include a piece on the Palestinian Authority's minister of finance, Salam Fayyad. Also a feature on Leo Felton, a white supremacist in Massachusetts trying to deal with the fact that he's a mulatto.. May 25, 2003. Newspaper Supplement. Good +. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" Tall. Ephemera. more information
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"Coincidence in an Age of Conspiracy" -- Aug. 11, 2002 Issue
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NY: NY Times, 2002 Corners curled, pages somewhat rippled and wrinkled. 96 pp. Cover story by Lisa Belkin deals with the deaths of 12 mocrobiologists over a 4-month period. She concludes it's a coincidence, albeit a troubling one. Other articles include a photo spread on the home decor of artist Mats Gustafson, a commentary on New York Mets baseball player Michael Piazza and a profile of British comic commentator Steve Coogan.. Newspaper Supplement. Fair. 4to - 11 in Tall. Ephemera. more information
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"Wiring the Vast Left-Wing Conspiracy" -- July 23, 2004 Issue
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NY: NY Times, 2004 70 pp. Fresh, sturdy. Cover story, "Wiring the Vast Left-Wing Conspiracy" by Matt Bai explores the future of the Democratic Party and its new activists. Other stories concern surrogate motherhood, the Pentagon's R&D work on non-lethal weapons and a Carl Hiaasen piece on Florida.. July 23, 2004. Newspaper Supplement. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Ephemera. more information
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2nd Annual Year in Ideas
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NY: New York Times, 2002 158 pp. Very light wear. Fresh, firm stapled binding. The NYT Magazine presents its 2nd annual review of the year's brightest ideas, innovations, products and fashions. Illustrated by photos of Rodney Smith. . Dec. 15, 2002. Magazine. Very Good +. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. more information
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"Great Performers" Feb. 29, 2004 Issue
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NY: NY Times, 2004 84 pp. Nearly new, unread. Cover story "Great Performances," a photographic collection of great actors in films of 2003. Photos are by Inez van Lamsweede and Vinoodh Matadin. Other articles concern Asian novelist Chang-rae Lee, disappearing languages, and French anti-Semitism.. Feb. 29, 2004. Magazine. Very Good +. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. more information
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"Up in Smoke" -- April 4, 2004
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NY: NY Times, 2004 82 pp. Clean, sturdy. No creases. Cover story by Bruce Barcott details how the Bush Administration has weakened the Clean Air Act through rule changes. Other articles deal with memory-blocking drugs, and development of new towns in exurbia. . April 4, 2004. Newspaper Supplement. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. more information
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"The Opening of the Wahhabist Mind" -- March 7, 2004 Issue
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NY: NY Times, 2004 122 pp. Cover started to detach from staples but still intact. Cover story by Elizabeth Rubin explores the politics of contemporary Saudi Arabia, profiling Mansour al-Nougaidan as a liberal force for change. Other articles include a piece on Alice Waters and her campaign for health food in middle schools.. Newspaper Supplement. Good. 4to - -11 in. Tall. Ephemera. more information
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"Same Sex Mothers" -- Oct. 24, 2004 Issue
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NY: New York Times, 2004 146 pp. Thumbed, some wrinling of cover. All pages intact. Cover shows Ry Russon-Young, young woman raised by two lesbians. Cover story by Susan Dominus deals with young adults who have been raised in gay households -- how they compare with straight-household offspring. Other articles include profiles of two writers -- Canadian writer Alice Munro and Marilynne Robison who has written a historical novel about abolitionist John Brown.Plus a portfolio of photos by Matthew Pillsbury show interiors of NY museums after hours. Includes an ad insert of million-dollar properties for sale on the NYC real estate market. . Newspaper Supplement. Good. 4to -- 11 in. Tall.. Magazine. more information
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"A Mess of Intervention" -- New York Times Magazine Sept. 7, 2003
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NY: NY Times, 2003 96 pp. Lightly rippled near spine, but clean and sturdy. Cover story Michael Ignatieff explores the US Iraqi policy prior to invasion. Other contents: a special section on style. A piece about the Supreme Court "How to Reignite the Culture Wars" by Jeffren Rosen. Fold-out front cover shows a bikini clad woman model promoting Ralph Lauren Blue fragrance.. Sept. 7, 2003. Newspaper Supplement. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. more information
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Bono Cover Story Sept. 18, 2005 Issue
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NY: NY Times, 2005 190 pp., light wrinkling, crease on back cover and lower front cover. Cover story by James Traub on U-2 singer Bono and his poltiical effort. Includes his visit to a G-8 summit in Edinburgh. Other articles: a David Cronenberg piece on body language in film, a photo profile of the University of Kentucky cheerleaders. Mark Lalla recalls his teeage years as a fervent evangelical. . Newspaper Supplement. Good. 4to -- 11 in Tall. Ephemera. more information
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"Before the Holocaust Fades Away" -- July 14, 2002 Issue
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NY: NY Times, 2002 58 pp. Light dampness rippling of upper right corners of several pages. Cover story is "What Happened to Uncle Shmiel," recounting the effort by writer Daniel Mendelsohn and his sister to trace the Holocaust history of their maternal ancestors in the Ukraine. Other articles deal with Andrew Cuomo and his father Mario Cuomo; singer Beth Orton, a Tiger Woods factoid graphic, a fashion spread on dance dresses for young women, and a food feature about a Catalonian picnic.. Newspaper Supplement. Good. 4to -- 11 in. Tall.. Ephemera. more information
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"When the Man of the House is in the Big House," NY Times Magazine Jan. 12, 2003
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NY: New York Times, 2003 66 pp. Cover story about prison life and the dysfunctional family life of longtime prisoners is by Adrian Nicole LaBlanc. Prisoner Toney is shown on the cover staring out from his cell. Other stories include a profile of tennis player Venus Williams and a piece on stored anthrax and other biotechnical waste.. Jan. 12, 2003. Newspaper Supplement. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. more information
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"The Grief Payout" Dec. 8, 2002 Issue
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NY: New York Times, 2002 160 pp. Light wear, thumbed corners, still sturdy. Cover story about Sept. 11 victim compensation issues by Lisa Belkin -- she compares the 9-11 case to the Oklahoma City bombing and other mass disasters. Other articles: "How Green is BP?" "The Liberal Quandary over Iraq" (written by Georrge Parker pre-war), plus a portfolio of photographs of athletes at rest by Robert. Maxwell. . Dec. 8, 2002. Newspaper Supplement. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. more information
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"The Intellectual Heart of Conservative America" -- New York Times Magazine March 9, 2003 issue
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NY: NY Times, 2003 84 pp. Light wear, study, clean. NY Times Magazine -- cover story by Deborah Sontag deals with the right-learning Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. Other stories concern Mel Gibson's traditionalist Catholicism and his "Passion of Christ" movie; a piece about anti-war organizer Eli Pariser, and a proposed face transplant.. March 9, 2003. Newspaper Supplement. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Ephemera. more information
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"Her Son the Terrorist" -- Feb. 9, 2003 Isssue
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NY: NY Times, 2003 90 pp. Light wear, sturdy, no major creases. Cover story: "Her Son the Terrorist," by Susan Dominus, about the family of accused Sept. 11 hijacker Zacarias Moussaoui. Other articles" "When Black Women Love White Men," interview with Randall Kennedy, black author of "Interracial Intimacies." and "Why Spam Can't Be Stopped.". Feb. 9, 2003. Newspaper Supplement. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. more information
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"Al Qaeda's Philosopher" Cover Story
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NY: NY Times, 2003 70 pp. Sturdy, nearly new. Cover story is "The Philosopher of Islamic Terrorism," a profile of Egyptian Sayyid Qutb written by Paul Berman. Other articles include a profile of U.S. Sen. Lincoln Chafee, R-R.I., a piece about acoustical systems inventor Woody Norris and a photo layout showing Joel Gray's apartment.. March 23, 2003.. Stapled Softcover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. more information
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The State of George Pataki Cover, June 15, 2003
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NY: NY Times, 2003 78 pp. Cover story by Jennifer Senior details Gov. George Pataki's budget struggles with the NY Legislature during 2003. Other articles include a profile of Muslim comedienne Shazia Mirza by Marshall Sella and a piece about Robert Lowell by Charles McGrath. Also a portfolio of close-up photos of famous thoroughbreds, including Funny Cide.. Newspaper Supplement. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. more information
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"Can a Trial Lawyer Expose Saudi Complicity with Terrorism?" -- March 14, 2004 Issue
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NY: NY Times, 2004 82 pp. Lightly used, sturdy. Cover story by Jennifer Senior is about lawyer Ronald Motley and his effort to sue Saudi charities and others for helping to finance terrorism. Part II of a series. Other articles deal with fashion designer Tom Ford, plus a second look at the Iraq invasion, one year later, by Michael Ignatieff, a liberal who supported the action.. March 14, 2004. Newspaper Supplement. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Ephemera. more information
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Modernism Architecture Issue -- May 15,2005
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NY: New York Times, 2005 114 pp. Lightly thumbed, corner creasing. Overall light wear. Package of several articles dealing with modernism in architecture and dangers to various iconic towers around the world. Includes profile of Oscar Niemeyer, creator of Brasilia; USSR architecture; deterioration of Phnom Penh; Los Angeles' tract houses; Sotheby executive James Zemaitis, specialist in modern furniture. . Newspaper Supplement. Very Good. 4to -- 11.5 In Tall. more information
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"Bet on It" -- May 4, 2004 Issue
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NY: NY Times, 2004 84 pp. Some wear but still sturdy and intact. Cover story by Gary Rivlin deals with slot machine technology and the odds in contemporary gambling. Other pieces deal with Mary Bonauto, the attorney who spearheaded the gay marriage movement in 2004; a profile of mystery writer Michael Connelly, and a profile of Demorat Bill Richardson, governor of New Mexico.. May 9m 2004. Newspaper Supplement. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Ephemera. more information
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