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80042 Brill, Stephen, ed. Brill's Content, Volume 3, No. 1, February 2000. New York: Brill Media Ventures, 2000. First edition, 132 pages. This issue introduced a redesign of the magazine. Size remained the same, but presentation was tweaked. This issue includes a feature on Jon Benet Ramsey case reporting, a piece on Fortunate Son (an anti-biography of George W. Bush that was denounced by its own publisher), an illustrated piece on modern editorial cartoons, an essay by Calvin Trillin, and much, much more. Very good condition with just some mailing label remnants on the front cover. $10.00
80043 Brill, Stephen, ed. Brill's Content, Volume 3, No. 2, March 2000. New York: Brill Media Ventures, 2000. First edition, 132 pages. This issue includes a feature on the television show The West Wing, a piece on one of Judith Regan's publishing mistakes, an essay by Calvin Trillin, and much, much more. Very good condition with just some mailing label remnants on the front cover. $10.00
80044 Brill, Stephen, ed. Brill's Content, Volume 3, No. 3, April 2000. New York: Brill Media Ventures, 2000. First edition, 128 pages. This issue includes an analysis of the reporting on Richard Jewell, a review of websites in twelve different areas with a pull-out poster summarizing the magazine's recommendations, an essay by Calvin Trillin, and much, much more. Very good condition with just some mailing label remnants on the front cover. $10.00
80045 Brill, Stephen, ed. Brill's Content, Volume 3, No. 4, May 2000. New York: Brill Media Ventures, 2000. First edition, 128 pages. This issue includes an article about online fan fiction, a discussion with Jann Wenner about US magazines, an essay by Calvin Trillin, and much, much more. Very good condition. $10.00
80046 Brill, Stephen, ed. Brill's Content, Volume 3, No. 5, June 2000. New York: Brill Media Ventures, 2000. First edition, 132 pages. This issue includes articles about war reporting and medical reporting, an essay by Calvin Trillin, and much, much more. Good condition, but some wear to the lower spine and a small crease in the front cover. $9.00
80047 Brill, Stephen, ed. Brill's Content, Volume 3, No. 6, August 2000. New York: Brill Media Ventures, 2000. First edition, 136 pages. This issue includes an article about the original 1949 account of an exorcism that was the basis for the novel and film, The Exorcist, a profile of Joan Didion by Katie Roiphe, an essay by Calvin Trillin, and much, much more. Good condition, but some wear to the upper and lower spine. $9.00
80048 Civil War Preservation Trust, Collection of Small Maps. Civil War Preservation Trust, no dates. Edition Unknown, single sheets. A collection of 15 small maps of Civil War Battle Fields, each 8 1/2 by 11 inches, in color with information on both sides of the sheets. Good condition, folded as they were when mailed by the CWPT. $5.00
80050 Greenman, Ben and Mouly, Francoise, The Big City. New York: Conde Nast, 2004. No edition, 32 pages. Supplement to the New Yorker, with an essay on images of New York City on New Yorker covers. Two covers are reproduced as full page illustrations, many smaller images. Also many ads. Very good condition. $5.00
80060 Hoover, J. Edgar, One Nation's Response to Communism. Publisher Unknown, September 1960. Edition unknown, 14 pages. Approx. 5" x 7.5", saddle-stapled. "Adapted from an article by Mr. Hoover which was translated into Spanish and distributed in Latin America" by the USIA. Urges individual and community action to stop "communist encroachment." Good condition, some browning, and small damages to the lower left portion. $7.50
80065 Library of Congress, Center for the Book. Washington, DC: The Library of Congress, 1994. Edition unknown, 4 pages. Stapled pamplet, approximately 4" wide by 8.5" tall, with photographs and description of various state and national activities. Excellent condition. $5.00
80070 Petrino, Carlo (ed?), Universita di Scienze Gastonomiche. Pollenzo, Italy: Commission of the University of Gastronomic Sciences, 2003. First edition, 48 pages. This is the prospectus (in English) for the University of Gastronomic Sciences, a private university founded by the Slow Food movement. Includes descriptions of the various programs that will be available. Illustrated with color and black & white photographs, collages, and a map. Good condition, perfect-bound, with slight bumping to lower edge of the spine. $5.00
80071 Public Relations Department, Marshall Fields, The Field Glass, Volume 42 Number 20, December 15, 1975. Chicago: Marshall Field & Company, 1975. First edition, 4 pages. Just over 11"x14", heavy coated stock. This internal company newsletter has lots of black & white photos of Holiday decorations at the downtown Chicago and suburban stores, as well as the party for employees' children. Great condition, no creases, marks, or folds. $2.50
80200 Vanderbilt, Amy, The Etiquette of Everyday Correspondence. Publisher unknown, 1956?. Edition unknown, 19 pages. This Parker Pen Company advertising piece includes advice on "writing to a celebrity" and "six reasons why a pen makes a perfect gift." Fair condition, one of the pen advertisement pages is torn mostly out. $5.00
80300 Wiese, Otis L., McCall's How to Plan a Club Program. Dayton, OH, 1953. Edition unknown, 21 pages. Everything the woman of the 1950s needed to know, from "Humanizing your program" and "The Program Chairman and her committee" [sic] to dealing with the press, radio, and television. Good condition, some browning, and a small stain on the inside frontspiece. $5.50
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