"Gay TCP-7.", "Graphic design: Su Nagrin. Photograph: Peter Hujar. Mandala: Suzanne Bevier.", A poster consisting of a photograph of a group of smiling young people walking side by side, some with fists raised, against the background of a mandala. The phrase "Let go" repeatedly circles around the center of the mandala., and Printed in purple and dark orange on a light orange background.
Publisher:
Times Change Press,
Subject (Name):
Bevier, Suzanne., Hujar, Peter, 1934-1987., Negrin, Su., and Times Change Press (New York, N.Y.)
"Sole selling agents Mills Music Inc.", Advertisements on p. [2] and [6] and at foot of p. [3-4]., First line of text: You ain't been blue., For voice and piano., Includes ukulele chord diagrams., Portrait of Duke Ellington on title page., and Stamp: Edgar W. Haye
Publisher:
Gotham Music Service,
Subject (Name):
Haye, Edgar W.--Stamp
Subject (Topic):
Blues (Music), Popular music--United States--1931-1940, and Songs with piano
Caricatures of Franklin D. Roosevelt and his administration; satirical verses based on Mother Goose rhymes. Prepared for the 1936 campaign., Cartoons also presumably by Collier, who was known as a cartoonist., and Title from p. [2]; imprint from colophon.
Publisher:
Campaign Publishers,
Subject (Name):
Roosevelt, Franklin D.--(Franklin Delano),--1882-1945--Caricatures and cartoons
Subject (Topic):
Campaign literature--Republican and Mother Goose--Parodies, imitations, etc
Tells the story of a fat man who goes to California to look for gold, and loses weight while there, then returns home, gains back weight and dies.
Description:
Also issued as part of a collected work entitled: Juvenile gem (see BEIN 1990 168).
Publisher:
Philip J. Cozans, publisher, 107 Nassau Street,
Subject (Geographic):
California--Fiction, California--Gold discoveries--Caricatures and cartoons, California--Gold discoveries--Juvenile literature, and California--Juvenile literature
Subject (Name):
Swingle, John--Ownership
Subject (Topic):
Children's poetry, Children's stories, and Picture books for children