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Hardback from Random House's "Everyman's Library" collection, purchased in the early 2000s. No dustjacket, but in good condition, with red cloth ribbon bookmark attached.
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Franc L.B. Berkhout, Hoogtij der onderwereld. Rotterdamse roman. Rotterdam, Brusse, 1948. Karton. 1e en enige druk.
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by Phil Balsam & Dennis Lee.
1st thus. [Wantagh (NY/USA)], Enjoy The Toons Records, [2o16. 1ooo unique copies] issued as ETToo3 in 9(?) variants; this red/yellow variant apparently issued for exclusive distribution by Think Geek.
11-3/4" diameter transparent yellow & red vinyl 33-1/3 RPM phonodisc with 3-7/8" dia. circular white bond labels printed 4-colour process offset, in 12 x 12 plain white dustjacket with 3-15/16" circular windows & tapered corners in 12-1/4 x 12-1/4 white glossy-covered brown cardboard sleeve printed 4-colour process offset; issued shrinkwrapped with 2-9/16 x 1 white bond label with "Think Geek" in mauve marker holograph.
cover photographs unacknowledged.
musicians unacknowledged [Michael Francis (Guitar), Dave Goelz (vocals), Jim Henson (vocals), Richard Hunt (vocals), Bernie LaBarge (guitar), Bob McLaren (drums), Kathryn Mullen (vocals), Jerry Nelson (vocals), Frank Oz (vocals), Ray Parker (keyboards), Karen Prell (vocals), Dick Smith (percussion), Tom Szczesniak (bass), Steve Whitmire (vocals)].
includes:
i) Muck And Goo, by Phil Balsam [& bpNichol, uncredited] (side 1, track 8)
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• one of a series of 3(?) reïssues by Enjoy The Toons Records, supplementing the original 1983 Fraggle Rock album's 17 tracks with a further 7 (Muck And Goo is side 2 track 3 on the initial release).
• almost completely devoid of credits & information: the edition calls for 1ooo copies, of which 125 feature red-splattered clear yellow vinyl evocative of the Red Fraggle character. other vinyl colours signify Gobo, Boober, Mokey, Sprocket, Wembley, Marjorie the Trash Heap, a half yellow/half orange vinyl variant & a "radish" variant of clear vinyl with a clear red blob in the middle. all are in editions of 15o unique copies (though the yellow/orange variant seems relatively consistent) except for Marjorie & Sprocket, which are of 125.
• this transparent yellow/red split variant appears to've been made specifically for distribution by Think Geek (Grapevine, Texas/USA). it is unaccounted for in Enjoy The Toons' published specs. & sports a different cover photograph on its non-gatefold sleeve.
• see also the simultaneous picture disc
• Fraggle Rock Soundtracks test pressing, 2o16
• see also FRAGGLE ROCK, UK, RCA, 1984
• LOS FRAGUEL, 1984
• 2nd cassette edition, Columbia Records, 1987
my first blurb book is a collection of photographs of rome, venice, cinque terre and florence.
hardcover with dustjacket
standard landscape 10x8
160pages
This is a second version of my dust jacket for a custom bound volume of DC Comics' 52. This is for a book collecting issues 1-26.
This is a glamour shot of the Book of the Month Club edition of Rex Stout's The Golden Spiders, in dustjacket. Dustjacket is quite frayed and foxed with white splotches, condition is fair at best. Stout was born in the town of Noblesville, Indiana. This book was acquired somewhere in the Hoosier state.
This practical and cute case will keep out of scratch your agenda or notebook. It has a very handy closure with an elastic band, and a happy green polka dots ribbon in the cover.
Measures:
7 x 5 x 1.5 inches
18cm. x 12.5cm. x 2cm.
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Working on the final stages of lining a book dustjacket after I washed it, after I removed some nasty masking tape.
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It would be a safe guess to say that these belong to my dad, but I actually picked them up myself in Gloucester a couple of months ago.
Tolkien's Hobbit cover, or dustjacket. I always stared at his drawings and maps at great length as a kid. I found some large cardboard (4 feet by 5 feet)and projected a little image of it onto the cardboard and traced it. I'll spend the next few nights painting the detail in.
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by bpNichol.
Toronto, Coach House Press, early spring 1972. 1ooo copies issued in 4 parts enclosed in 5-9/16 x 2-3/8 x 15/16 purple Strathmore Grandee band with 1-1/8" pastedown rear, printed black offset:
c) An Afterword to THE MARTYROLOGY, by David Saint Alwart
2nd issue/3rd state with 2" serrated circular red-faced white semigloss Governor General's Award label printed black offset & affixed to band
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- for contents, see individual titles above
• a first variant apparently exists in not a band but a dustjacket, 5-9/16 x 4-1/8 with 3-7/16" front flap tucking into the inside front cover of Book I & 1-3/4" rear flap tucking into the inside rear cover of Book II; it's unknown howin the leaflets were contained
• 2nd issue/2nd state with gold foil Governor General's Award label on front of band (despite this title not having received the award)
- 2nd revised edition, 1977
- 3rd edition, 1992
- 4th edition, 1998
- 5th edition, 2oo3
- 6th edition, 2oo7
A rollicking adventure; although the biographical blurb mentions two titles having had their film rights sold only a later novel, ‘Avalanche Express’, was actually filmed, released in 1979 to less than enthusiastic reviews.
cover illustration photo by Charles Swithinbank.
Raymond Harold Sawkins 1923–2006, British novelist who published under several pseudonyms, most consistently Colin Forbes.
‘Target Five’, 1st ed. 1973, publ. William Collins Sons & Co., London.
by [Arthur Cravan].
4th edition revised. Toronto], 1cent, [14 march 199o. 98 unique] copies issued as 1cent 24o.
4-1/4 x 5-1/2, 4 sheets white xerographic bond folded & stapled twice to 16 pp in selfwrappers, 1o pp printed black photocopy in rubberstamp covers, red/green/blue splitfount & black front with red rear, in canary tissue dustjacket with 1-1/4" flaps, outside covers only printed black rubberstamp.
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• 1st edition uninspected
• 2nd edition uninspected
• 3rd edition, Letters, january 199o
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