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[Minnepolis]: Coffee House Press, 1997. 7.5" x 11" poetry broadside accompanied by relief print, artist unknown; keepsake for the Los Angeles Times BVook Fair, sponsored by the UCLA Bookzone. More
[Minnepolis]: Coffee House Press, 1997. 7.5" x 11" poetry broadside accompanied by relief print, artist unknown; keepsake for the Los Angeles Times BVook Fair, sponsored by the UCLA Bookzone. More
Cincinnati: Pettibone Bros. Mfg. Co., Fraternity Publishers, Military Band & Society goods, etc. 1890. Broadside (approx. 28" x 22"), Light toning, especially on verso from an old wood frame; very small cracks at the margins; in all, very good. "Patriarch militant / Royal purple / Golden rule / Rebekah /..... More
Cincinnati: J. Hale Powers & Co., Strobridge Co., lithog. 1873. Broadside (approx. 24" x 18"), showing 8 composite images corresponding to the directives in the title, and including an oval vignette at the top the IOOF founder, Thomas Wildey, and including the text of an address by P.G.M. John Doniphan..... More
Lawrence, KS: T[errence] Williams, n.d., [likely 1966]. Folio broadsheet approx. 8½ x 14 inches, printed in 5 columns, with an unsigned illustration on the verso; fine. Issued as Broadside Poetry no. 8 in the publisher's series of 10 such broadsides. More
N.p. [Worcester, Mass.]: Dec. 4, 1832. Broadsheet, approx. 17½" x 11", text in quadruple column beneath the running head; previous folds, light wear, very good. Jackson's fourth annual message to Congress. The President details relations with Latin American countries, Britain and Spain, before reviewing the state of the domestic finances..... More
Providence: printed by J. Carter, [1809]. Broadside (approx. 20½" x 12½"), text in quadruple column; uniformly toned, previous folds split, but with neat, professional repair on the verso; several words lost, old creasing; manuscript docket on verso, with the date February 25, 1809. A cataloguing note to an electronic version..... More
Oxford: Donald Parsons & Co., Ltd., [1964]. Broadside, approx. 8" x 5", near fine. Prospectus for the first issue of the new publication, accompanied by portions of the poem "Christ," by Gavin Bantock and also published by New Measure, on an 8½" x 11" sheet with an order form for..... More
[Minneapolis]: Coffee House Press, 1989. 15" x 11" prose broadside, accompanied by small relief print by Lia Nickson, printed for the Koontz family and friends. More
Washington, D.C. Sept. 6, 1858. Folio broadside (approx. 17" x 11"), text in double column beneath the running head; several small diagrams representing the hulls of ships, highlighted with blue and red directionals; previous folds in sixths, 3 short breaks at the margins; in all, very good. This broadside reprints..... More
N.p. [Augusta?]: 1844. Folio broadside, approx. 16" x 20", text in multiple columns under a running head, all within a Greek key border; very small loss in right hand corner touching the border; previous folds; very good. Contains a detailed summary in tabular form of the financial picture of 35..... More
[Minneapolis]: Coffee House Press, 1990. Edition limited tgo 150 signed copies (this copy unsigned), broadside excerp 11" x 15" from Sugar River printed on the occasion of the General Electric Foundation Younger Writers Awards. More
[Minneapolis]: Coffee House Press, 1996. 8.5" x 11" poetry excerpt, printed in 2 colors for Barnes & Noble for the 1996 Holiday Season. More
[Minneapolis]: Coffee House Press, 1996. 11" x 15.5" prose broadside printed to announce the 1996 publication of Flickering Shadows. More
[Minneapolis]: Coffee House Press, 1996. 8" x 11" commemorative broadside printed as a keepsake on the occasion of Bob Kaufman Night at the Walker Art Center, 1996, and to celebrate the publication of the author's selected works, Cranial Guitar. More
7.5" x 11" Prose excerpt from dem, printed on the occasion of the author's reading at Minneapolis Public Library, 2001. Accompanied by relief print by Ta-coumba Aiken, signed. More
Philadelphia: 1861? Broadside (approx. 18 x 14"); adorned with 32 small circular mustard-colored vignettes engraved in black, each depicting the seal of a state of the Union; some offsetting due to having been previously folded, else a fine example. Attractive advertisement for the Philadelphia weekly illustrated newspaper, which "contains 8..... More
[West Branch, Iowa]: Toothpaste Press, 1982. Edition limited to 70 signed and numbered copies, 10" x 13.25" poetry broadside printed for Bookslinger Editions on the occasion of the author's reading at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. More
[West Branch, Iowa]: Toothpaste Press, 1980. Edition limited tgo 150 numbered and signed copies, 9" x 11.5" poetry broadside printed on the occasion of the fourth Midwestern Writers' Festival and Book Fair, 1980. More
[Providence: publisher not identified, 1842.]. Folio broadside (approx. 19½" x 11½"), text in triple column, wood-engraved vignette of the R.I. State seal at the top of the first column; mild dampstain central, but in all, very good. Also with the texts of "To His Excellency the Governor of Rhode Island..... More
Pittsburgh: W. S. Haven, print. [c. 1856]. Broadside, printed on blue paper, decorated border surrounding chart of price list and sizes, prices accomplished in manuscript, one small correction to the text, previous folds into 6 sections, light toning to folds on verso, near fine. Includes information on 80 different sizes..... More
Saint Paul: [no publisher, no date, ca. 1984.]. 10" x 14" print services broadside, on Kornblum's arrival in Saintg Paul from West Branch, Iowa. More
Minneapolis: Coffee House Press, 2010. 8" x 10" poetry broadside, "written, designed, set, and printed by Allan Kornblum for the Minnesota Center for Book Arts" for From Start to Here portfolio. More
Pennsylvania: The Evangelical Review, n.d., [ca. 1853]. Broadside (approx. 25 x 20 cm.); text printed on pale blue stock; previous folds, some foxing, else very good. Published circular addressed "To the Ministers and Members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church" regarding the fourth volume of The Review and the editors' hopes..... More
[Tokyo]: 1855. Three Ukiyo e prints, each measuring 14.5" x 9.75", mounted on 24" x 18" card frames, depicting Shirai Gonpachi, Miura-ya Komurasaki and Miura-ya Wakamurasaki on an evening street; Wakamurasaki with some creasing and wear, all three prints affixed at corners by masking tape, very good overall. Kunisada, or..... More