Stringer's Books and Ephemera

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  • THE WEEK
    AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL OF LITERATURE, POLITICS, AND CRITICISM
    Bound volume issues:
    Volume 1, Number 1 (Thursday, December 6th, 1883) to Thursday, May 29th, 1884
    26 Issues in Total
    Toronto C. Blackett Robinson 1883 to 1884
    600.00
    Flexible cloth covers which are in poor condition with soiling, staining, darkening along the spine, wear, mottled. Blank pages in front and back are dampstained and soiled, with worm holes(?) to the last 2 blank pages and paste down on rear cover, inside front cover has some separation and gaps at the top and bottom, former owner's name with "Property of..." in pen on front free endpaper (dated 1890). The papers bound-in are in good+ condition, nice actually, with a few small tears to a few issues along the edges, a bit of dampstaining on a few pages, a few issues have a very small mailing label affixed to the front of the first page of an issue. This volume could use a new binding.
    1 to 416pp (each issue is page numbered consecutively), 26 issues in total.
    Flexible green cloth book, size is 10" x 14 1/2".
    A bound volume of the first 26 issues of The Week published in Toronto. According to Wikipedia, "The Week was a seminal literary magazine in Canada published between 1883 and 1896. It was subtitled as Canadian Journal of Politics, Society and Literature. It was 'Canada's leading political and literary periodical'. The magazine was headquartered in Toronto. Prominent contributors included poet Charles G. D. Roberts; journalist and novelist Sara Jeannette Duncan; and political critic and intellectual Goldwin Smith. Smith also edited the magazine." Topics covered in most issues are "Events of the Week", "Literature", "The Periodicals", "Contributed Articles", and more.

    The first 12 issues were edited by Charles G. D. Roberts, he left due to long hours and disagreements with the founder Godwin Smith (all 12 issues edited by Roberts are present in this volume).

    A scarce volume of this early Toronto newspaper / journal.

    Please note: this is a very large and heavy book and shipping will be more.
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  • GILBERT, Martin (compiled by) JACKDAW NO 31
    WINSTON CHURCHILL
    London Jackdaw Publications 1969
    150.00
    Condition for this jackdaw is very good with some soiling to covers, some darkening along the left and right sides front and back, offsetting to the interior of the jackdaw, the items laid in have a few dogged-eared corners but are in near fine for the most part.Folder size is 14" x 9" (items within range in sizes).
    1969 Jackdaw on Winston Churchill compiled by Martin Gilbert, COMPLETE (including item 13 with the four broadsides) with 13 laid in items from Churchill's beginnings to a facsimile of his 1963 honorary citizenship signed by Kennedy in 1963.

    A scarce Jackdaw.
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  • Gitelman, Howard M. LEGACY OF THE LUDLOW MASSACRE Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania Press 1988
    25.00
    The dustjacket protector on this book has been affixed to the book, otherwise fine condition.
    355 pages with index, bibliography and photos.
    Hardcover book size is 6" x 9 1/4".
    Striking Mine workers and Colorado State Militia battle in 1914.
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