Item 427Man As An End
London, England: Secker & Warburg, 1965. First British Edition. Large 8vo, forest green cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine, 254 pp. Literary, Social and Political Essays.
London, England: Secker & Warburg, 1965. First British Edition. Large 8vo, forest green cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine, 254 pp. Literary, Social and Political Essays.
Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing, 2013. Hardcover [octavo] in glossy illustrated boards, no dust jacket, 213 pp.
Garden City, New York: Anchor Press / Double Day, 1975. First American Edition. 8vo, quarter bound with blind stamped white paper boards and gold lettering on black spine in pictorial jacket, 175 pp.
Baltimore, Maryland: Atlantic Center for Research and Education, 1980. Softcover octavo, staple-bound in illustrated white paper wrappers with blue lettering and decoration, 55 pp. Journal of anarchist theory out of Baltimore, MD with contributions of book reviews, essays, poetry and more from David DeLeon, Tuli Kupferberg, Diane Di Prima, John.....
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1983. First Edition. Hardcover octavo, maroon cloth boards with silver stamped lettering to spine, 327 pp. In dust jacket, signed by Said on front free endpaper. First Edition of Said's polemic examining the strengths and repercussions of modern literary criticism and theory: the advances of.....
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1962. Hardcover, [octavo], gray cloth boards with white lettering in pictorial paper dust jacket, green end papers, 261 pp. F.W. Mote's biography of 14th Century Chinese poet Kao Ch'i whose life bridged the Yuan and Ming Dynasties.
Baltimore, Maryland: Atlantic Center for Research and Education, 1983. Softcover octavo, saddle-stapled in glossy illustrated paper wrappers, 63 pp. Semi-annually published journal of anarchist literature, social theory and review. Contents of this issue include film reviews from 1940s-1950s anarchist newspaper, Resistance, secretary and contributor, David Wieck; "Anarchy for Muppets" by.....
Aldershot, England: Avebury, 1996. Hardcover, 6 1/8" x 8 3/4", laminate pictorial boards, no dust jacket,
London: Methuen & Co, 1969. First UK Edition. Hardcover [octavo] in pictorial dust jacket. Black boards with gilt stamped lettering to spine. 262 pp.
Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1968. First Paperback Edition. Softcover octavo. Illustrated wraps. 390 pp. Scarce collection of fifteen essays from the eminent critic.
London: Marion Boyars, 1976. JS Holloway. Hardcover, [octavo] with navy cloth and gilt lettering in illustrated dust jacket, 338 pp.
Glenview, Illinois: Scott, Foresman and Company, 1970. Softcover, duodecimo, in pictorial wraps, 523 pp.
Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 2017. Perfect-bound in glossy pictorial wraps, 8vo, 390 pp.
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1976. Hardcover, [octavo] with red cloth boards and green and black lettering, green end papers, in illustrated pictorial dust jacket, 336 pp. Poems of Rene Char translated and annotated by Mary Ann Caws and Jonathan Griffin.
Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press, 1998. Signature-bound, [octavo], with illustrated wraps and french flaps, 351 pp.
New York: Peter Lang, 1989. Hardcover, 6" x 8 3/4", in glossy pictorial boards, no dust jacket, 160 pp. Literary criticism of Joan Didion, focusing on Run River, Play It as It Lays, A Book of Common Prayer, Democracy, Slouching Towards Bethlehem, The White Album, Salvador, and Miami.
Newark: University of Delaware Press, 2003. Hardcover with black boards and gold lettering in pictorial dust jacket, 8vo, 171 pp.
Cambridge, England: Philip Steadman, 1967. Cover image by Laszlo Moholy-Nagy: 'Transparency' 1922, and 'Light Display Machine', 1922-30. Saddle-stapled with glossy b/w wraps, 9 3/4" x 9 3/4", 32 pp. Form appeared from 1966 to 1968 edited by Mike Weaver, Philip Steadman and Stephen Barr. Steadman designed and published the 10.....
New York City, NY: Resistance, 1948. Softcover 8.5 x 11", unbound folded in B&W illustrated paper wrappers, 16 pp. Resistance was an anarchist review collectively edited and published, printing voluntary contributions from the anarchist left as a theoretical-literary review. Contents include a cover poem from Jackson MacLow, contemporary 1940s post-World.....
New York City, NY: Resistance, 1949. Softcover 8.5 x 11", unbound folded in B&W illustrated wrappers, 16 pp. Resistance was an anarchist review collectively edited and published, printing voluntary contributions from the anarchist left as a theoretical-literary review. Contents include an editorial cover essay on the condition of "Anarchism in.....
New York City, NY: Resistance, 1949. Softcover 8.5 x 11", staple-bound and folded in B&W illustrated wrappers, 16 pp. Resistance was an anarchist review collectively edited and published, printing voluntary contributions from the anarchist left as a theoretical-literary review. Contents include a cover retrospective of Sacco & Vanzetti; essay on.....
New York City, NY: Resistance, 1949. Softcover 8.5 x 11", staple-bound folded in B&W illustrated paper wrappers, 16 pp. Resistance was an anarchist review collectively edited and published, printing voluntary contributions from the anarchist left as a theoretical-literary review. Contents include an essay on statistical methods in sociology by Paul.....
New York City, NY: Resistance, 1950. Softcover 8.5 x 11", staple-bound in B&W illustrated wrappers, 16 pp. Resistance was an anarchist review collectively edited and published, printing voluntary contributions from the anarchist left as a theoretical-literary review. Contents include a dissection of war; anarchist perspectives on peace and pacifism; poetry;.....
New York City, NY: Resistance, 1950. Cover art by Jack deMoreland. Softcover 8.5 x 11", saddle-stapled in B&W illustrated paper wrappers, 16 pp. Resistance was an anarchist review collectively edited and published, printing voluntary contributions from the anarchist left as a theoretical-literary review. Contents include "Notes on Literary Anarchism" by.....
New York: Hill & Wang, 1968. First American Edition. Hardcover duodecimo, blue cloth with silver lettering stamped to spine, publisher's blue topstain, [xxi] 88 pp. First American Edition (March 1968) of Roland Barthes' classic essential introduction to semiology, first published in French fifteen years prior to this English translation. Preface.....