Id [magazine] No.1
by Vladimir Ruboschov, Maureen Irwin, St. John Dennis, C. F. Mac Intyre, Jaac-Doyle Haamer, John T. Dwyer, Edmond Desevres, Edgard Pillet, James R. Hewitt, Ross-Smith
- Used
- Paperback
- first
- Condition
- , covers a little rubbed and creased, pages tanned at edges but clean, book in good condition
- Seller
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Skipton, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Payment Methods Accepted
About This Item
, 94 pages, a rare avant garde magazine, including "Visitation" a short story by Vladimir Ruboschov and translated from the Russian by Alan Halpern, two poems by Maureen Irwin, "One Arm Bandit" a short story by John T. Dwyer, and essay titled "Rimbaud and Hart Crane" by James R. Hewitt, and more, cover design by Edgard Pillet
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Details
- Bookseller
- Keogh's Books (GB)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 63639
- Title
- Id [magazine] No.1
- Author
- Vladimir Ruboschov, Maureen Irwin, St. John Dennis, C. F. Mac Intyre, Jaac-Doyle Haamer, John T. Dwyer, Edmond Desevres, Edgard Pillet, James R. Hewitt, Ross-Smith
- Format/Binding
- , original stapled wraps Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used - , covers a little rubbed and creased, pages tanned at edges but clean, book in good condition
- Edition
- First Edition
- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Published by John T. Dwyer and Ross-Smith
- Place of Publication
- , Paris
- Date Published
- , 1950
- Keywords
- Vladimir Ruboschov, Maureen Irwin, St. John Dennis, C. F. Mac Intyre, Jaac-Doyle Haamer, John T. Dwyer, Edmond Desevres, Edgard Pillet, James R. Hewitt, Ross-Smith, Id [magazine] No.1, a rare avant garde magazine, including "Visitation" a short story by V
- Size
- 18.5 cm by 13.5 cm
Terms of Sale
Keogh's Books
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About the Seller
Keogh's Books
Biblio member since 2005
Skipton, North Yorkshire
About Keogh's Books
Keogh\'s books has been going for nineteen years now, but the shop in Nailsworth is just a year old. There is also a thriving market stall in Stroud on most Saturdays, and our website.