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Keep Out of the Kitchen

Keep Out of the Kitchen

by Lewis, Sinclair

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Cosmopolitan, New York. 1929. 16mo. Blue-green paper-covered boards. Advance printing of a stor y scheduled to appear in the October, 1929 issue of Cosmopolitan. 34pp. A near fine copy with only minor surface wear. .
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Ken magazine – First 18 Issues, 1938.
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Ken magazine – First 18 Issues, 1938.

by [Ernest Hemingway]

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Ken magazine – First 18 Issues, 1938.
Chicago: Ken, Inc, 1938, approx.13.x10" stapled wrappers, 36-138pp each issue; BOUND IN TWO HARDBOUND VOLUMES, original covers retained, blue cloth, gilt titles on spine. Apr-June 1938 and July-Dec 1938. [Containing in all, Vol 1 No. 1 through Volume 2 No. 11]
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Ken was a short-lived news and feature magazine founded, in part, to convince Americans to support the Republican faction in the Spanish Civil War. It was published bi-weekly between April 1938-August 1939 and utilized full page photo spreads, pointed graphics, and articles, opinion, and commentary by a variety of leftist writers and artists. The magazine is notable for having published fourteen [14] of Ernest Hemingway's dispatches from the Spanish Civil War, beginning with its first issue of April 7, 1938 [containing his anti-Mussolini article "The Time Now, The Place Spain"). Some issues also contain photographs later credited to Hemingway. All issues feature caricature and editorial cartoons by… Read More
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Kitty City : A Feline Book of Hours [Inscribed copy]
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Kitty City : A Feline Book of Hours [Inscribed copy]

by Judy Chicago

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1st ed., small 4to, illustrated boards. 128 pp. Judy Chicago is an artist, author, feminist, and educator art has been widey exhibited in the United States as well as in Canada, and Europe. Kitty City is a book of blended art and writing about her and her husband's house full of cats. Each cat that Chicago ever had is depicted and a story unfolds about that cat's life in the Chicago household.
A pristine copy; inscribed by Chicago to Los Angeles Bookseller Joan Perkal. With Judy Chicago's printed business card and publisher's card laid inside.
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