Conventional non-fiction
Found in 1854 Collections and/or Records:
No Place Fast, 1976
No Place To Fall / Brannen, Jonathan ; Alexander C., 1999
This book includes the poem was inspired by the centennial of Walt Whitman's death, "The Glass Man Left Waltzing." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
No Subject But a Matter, 1991
No Title / Buck, Paul., 1991
No.1 / Falkenstein, Klaus ; Dohl R ; Gomringer E ; Holz A ; Huelsenbeck R ; Marinetti FT ; Queneau R ; Ernst M., 1987
No.1: Modern American, English, French Poetry, Prose and Illustrated Books / Am Here Books ; Burroughs WS ; Gysin B ; Pelieu C ; levy da., 1978
No.2 / Falkenstein, Klaus ; Gerz J ; Gomringer E ; Mayrocker F ; Mon F ; Queneau R ; Grosz G ; Ting W., 1988
Sackner Archive is cited as reference to work of Jochen Gerz. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
No.3: Crimes et Legends / Plantureux, Serge ; Marinetti FT ; Michaux H ; Pessoa F., 1991
The theme of this catalog is criminality. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
No.5: Modern Literature / Turtle Island Booksellers ; Jess ; Gysin B ; Patchen K ; Burroughs WS ; Acker K ; Beckett S ; Ginsberg A ; Joyce J ; Kerouac J ; Merton T ; Metcalf P ; Miller H ; Neruda P ; Oldenburg C ; Olson C ; Pound E ; Stein G ; Williams J ; Zukofsky L., 1991
No.10 / Historicana ; Joyce J ; Zola E., 1996
Includes the original newspaper L'Aurore with the famous headline in the modern fight against anti-semitism "J'Accuse...!" capping the most electrifying political expose in modern European history in which Emil Zola published an open letter to the President of France proclaiming the innocence of Alfred Dreyfus, accusing the highest officers in the French army of conspiracy and an anti-semitic cover-up. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
No.25 / Historicana., 2005
This catalogue features ancient and contemporary Judaica including anti-Semitic works, Bibles, maps, Haggadahs and holocaust material. It includes the original newspaper L'Aurore with the famous headline in the modern fight against anti-semitism "J'Accuse...!" capping the most electrifying political expose in modern European history in which Emil Zola published an open letter to the President of France proclaiming the innocence of Alfred Dreyfus, accusing the highest officers in the French army of conspiracy and an anti-semitic cover-up. Also included in the catalogue is the limited eition Moss Haggadah that is held by the Sackner Archive. The original Haggadah was commissioned by Richard and Beatrice Levy in 1980. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.