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18878876London: Kegan Paul Trench & Co. 1887. First Edition . Cloth. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. xiv 471 pp. b/w illus. tables. "Being a treatise on the shot gun & its management; game wildfowl & trap shooting; together w/notes on sporting dogs & ferrets & other useful information relative to shooting." Someone has inked the author's real name Basil Tozer under his pseudonym on the t.p. ink sig. on p. following the f.f.e.p. Red cloth bound hardcover w/gold-foil stamping to the front & spine shows sl. spotting & soiling but the binding is solid. Overall good to v.g. cond. <br/> <br/> Kegan Paul, Trench, & Co. hardcover
19782090202118204554Yaesushuppan 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Yaesushuppan paperback
19822090202118205104Yaesushuppan 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Yaesushuppan paperback
19290008576Mount Vernon NY: Printing House of William Edwin Rudge 1929. First Limited edition. Hardcover. Fine/good. 4to xx 38 pages full leather marbled endpapers; dj splitting at rear fold tiny nicks; in worn publisher's slipcase <br/><br/>This is copy no. 85 onf only 100 copies of this De Luxe edition with an illustration signed and hand colored by GORDON ROSS and not one of the 400 copies of the Regular edition. This classic of horsemanchip had humorous drawings by Bunbury which were engraved by W. Dickinson. see Allibone I 282. Of the two plates drawn by Gordon Ross the first one facing the new Introduction by Harvard Law graduateOwen Culbertson who mistakenly gives the author's real name as "William Henry Bunbury". Henry W. Bunbury was a Colonel of the First Suffolk Militia and Equerry to the Duke of York. His artistry and humor was admired by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Printing House of William Edwin Rudge hardcover
29326London: James Nisbet & Co. Ltd. 1937 . First Edition. Publishing date obtained from COPAC records. Small 8vo. pp.64. Illustrated dustwrapper rubbed and chipped along edges. Thin cloth covered boards with red title to front board. The introduction signed: C. T. R. E. M. W. i.e. Cecil Thomas Rudd and Edgar Murray Witham. Very clean text illustrated with many black & white pictures of batsman and bowlers showing you how to play the game. A very good copy. London: James Nisbet & Co., Ltd. [ 1937 ]. hardcover
1924LFA-126742714Un ouvrage de 493 pages, format 250 x 325 mm, illustré, relié percaline, publié en 1924, Librairie de France, bon état
199054482New York: Florence Anthony Enterprises Inc 1990. First Edition. Quarto 27.5cm; photo-illustrated wrappers stapled; 80pp; illus. Light wear to extremities some mild wrinkling to lower rear corners due to moisture; Near Fine. Debut issue of this short-lived sports entertainment magazine established by African American author editor and publicity consultant Florence Anthony. Contents include feature articles on Darryl Strawberry Magic Johnson Deion Sanders Butch Lewis Michael Spinks George Foreman and others. OCLC notes a single holding for any issues LC. Florence Anthony Enterprises, Inc unknown
1938List3506Hudson 1938. Chip with loss to corner discoloration to lower portion overall good with fine contrast. Good. An advertisement for a game between the barnstorming team the Mohawk Colored Giants and Washington D.C's Hillsdale Club taking place in the Colonels’ stadium near Hudson New York in 1938.1 The Giants reformed in 1929 after an initial stint in Schenectady in 1913–1914 and were active for around fifteen years. Washington D.C. had a robust network of African American teams during the period. Sam Lacy who played semi-professional baseball after college apparently played for the club at one point.2 We find no record of the “South Atlantic†division but it could very likely have been hyperbole to build enthusiasm for the game. <br /> <br /> 1 “Mohawk Colored Giants vs. Hillsdale†Hudson Evening Register Hudson NY August 25 1938 sports section listing games scheduled for Friday August 26 1938.<br /> 2 “Sam Lacy†Contemporary Black Biography vol. 54 Thomson Gale 2006. unknown
1900List01212France: None Stated 1900. Postcard measuring 5 ½ x 3 â… inches. Fine condition. Fine. Woody Headspeth - known also as Woody Hadspath or Hedspath as is written here - was an African-American cyclist who raced mostly in France due to racial prejudice in the United States. Headspeth raced until he was 50 years old in France working as a mechanic on tracks and sometimes for Victor Linart. He was in France at the time of the German occupation and fled to Portugal where he would die of typhus and tuberculosis. While we can’t date this photograph exactly Headspeth looks to be roughly the same age as other known photographs from his early period in Europe c. 1900-1910. None Stated unknown
201319520Paris, Amphora , 1980 ; in-8, 151 pp., br.
1959106047<p>4to 11 1/4" x 8 1/2" spiral bound red covers with illustration 56 pp. Some minor edge and corner wear covers with a few wear marks telephone number written top of page one normal aging; otherwise very good plus. Beginning in the 1930s major league baseball MLB printed its Red and Green books to serve as a research tool for the media The Red Book was edited by Earl J. Hilliigan and its full of information about the American League teams including attendance data official game schedules spring training information and club standings. There is also substantial information on the players such as batting averages lifetime pitching records grand slam home runs and MVP awards. While the Red and Green books were eventually sold to fans for a time in 2009 they stopped printing them and sent digital versions to the press. AP February 26 2009. </p> The American League,
1958106048<p>4to 11 1/4" x 8 1/2" spiral bound red covers with illustration 56 pp. Some slight edge and corner wear covers with a couple of light wear marks very slight aging; overall a really nice copy with firm covers and clean contents. Beginning in the 1930s major league baseball MLB printed its Red and Green books to serve as a research tool for the media The Red Book was edited by Earl J. Hilliigan and its full of information about the American League teams including attendance data official game schedules spring training information and club standings. There is also substantial information on the players such as batting averages lifetime pitching records grand slam home runs and MVP awards. While the Red and Green books were eventually sold to fans for a time in 2009 they stopped printing them and sent digital versions to the press. AP February 26 2009.</p> The American League,
1957106049<p>4to 11 1/4" x 8 1/2" spiral bound red covers with illustration 56 pp. Some slight edge and corner wear some wear at spiral connection on top cover slight aging; otherwise very good. Beginning in the 1930s major league baseball MLB printed its Red and Green books to serve as a research tool for the media The Red Book was edited by Earl J. Hilliigan and its full of information about the American League teams including attendance data official game schedules spring training information and club standings. There is also substantial information on the players such as batting averages lifetime pitching records grand slam home runs and MVP awards. While the Red and Green books were eventually sold to fans for a time in 2009 they stopped printing them and sent digital versions to the press. AP February 26 2009.</p> The American League,
186626227New York: James Miller 1866. Very Good-. New York: James Miller 1866. Fifth Edition Revised. 12mo 15.5cm.; publisher's lilac blind-embossed cloth pictorial gilt spine; 3548pp.; illus. throughout. Cloth rather rubbed with brief exposure at bumped corners and spine ends both boards rather soiled faint ink scribble to upper cover rear cover unevenly discolored title page starting to separate occasional soil throughout textblock. A Good to Very Good only copy. James Miller unknown
1845230508N.p.: Privately Printed 1845. First edition one of 25 large paper copies printed. Extra-illustrated with 13 wood-engraved illustrations on india-proof paper mounted in the margins. iv 241 pp. 1 vols. Tall 8vo 11-1/8 x 7-1/4 inches. Bound in contemporary quarter brown morocco and green cloth titled on spine "The River Dove" between gilt rules. Front endpaper split at hinge slightly rubbed. First edition one of 25 large paper copies printed. Extra-illustrated with 13 wood-engraved illustrations on india-proof paper mounted in the margins. iv 241 pp. 1 vols. Tall 8vo 11-1/8 x 7-1/4 inches. AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY INSCRIBED on half-title "To the most beloved from John L. Anderdon 7th Nov. 1845" of this colloquy on angling after the fashion of Izaac Walton and Charles Cotton by a noted collector of Walton and Johnsoniana. Anderdon's library included the 1653 Compleat Angler and this discourse between Angler Painter and Host is both homage to the seventeenth-century masters and an attempt to elucidate some of their sources and influences. The author intended it "for the entertainment of a few gentlemen fishers" the work being based on a tour he made along the Dove. The privately printed large-paper edition limited to twenty-five copies appeared in 1845; a trade edition in small 8vo format was published by Pickering two years later. <br /> The inscription is to his wife Anna Maria 1796-1880 the second daughter of William Manning MP whom he married on 4 March 1816. <br /> "Anderdon was an enthusiastic fisherman and a walking tour through Dovedale the country of Charles Cotton one of the earliest professors of the art of angling gave him the idea of compiling a volume on The River Dove: with some Quiet Thoughts on the Happy Practice of Angling. Printed in 1845 for private circulation and for sale two years later it contained many anecdotes of Cotton and his country life with advice on successful fishing" ODNB. Westwood and Satchell p. 1; Heckscher p. 11 Privately Printed unknown
201004685Paris, France loisirs, 1973 ; in-4, 296 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur . Très bon état.
52575P., F.F.M., 1987, in 8° étroit, 608 pages.
1900314632London: Keagan Paul 1900. Illustrated with 20 colour plates. xxv 1 234 2pp. 8vo. Red straight grained red morocco gilt spine a.e.g. by Riviere. Very Good. Illustrated with 20 colour plates. xxv 1 234 2pp. 8vo. Keagan Paul unknown
1838211067London: A.H. Baily 1838. First edition. With 38 engravings from pictures painted by T. Gainsborough E. Landseer R.A. R.A. Charles Hancock J.F. Lewis and W. Barraud &c. 144 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Boards black leather spine. Minor external rubbing to corners some foxing. First edition. With 38 engravings from pictures painted by T. Gainsborough E. Landseer R.A. R.A. Charles Hancock J.F. Lewis and W. Barraud &c. 144 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Schwerdt I p. 40 A.H. Baily unknown
1914301017London: Kegan Paul 1914. With 36 colored plates after the original illustrations by Henry Alken. 401 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Half red morocco and cloth spine gilt t.e.g. Near fine front joint a little rubbed. With 36 colored plates after the original illustrations by Henry Alken. 401 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Handsome standard edition of this classic sporting work with the small engraved card of Prince Dimitri de Russie 1901-1980 nephew of tsar Nicholas II and his handwritten birthday wishes "Many happy returns of the day and best wishes Dimitri" with a flourish. Tooley 65 1st edition 1842; Biscotti Six Centuries of Foxhunting p. 18 Kegan Paul unknown
201107570Paris, De Vecchi, 2009 ; in-8, 111 pp., broché. COMME NEUF - 16 LECONS POUR RÉUSSIR EN KUNGFU WUSHU.
201406432Paris, Edition princesse , 1976 ; in-4, 166 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette.
201103337Paris, J'ai Lu rouge, 1981 ; in-12, 155 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Bon état.
201110112Strasbourg, Sélection des amis du livre, 1959 ; in-8, 242 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Préface de Roger Frison-Roche - très bon état.
ORD-12689Paris. Revue Le Miroir du Monde. 1933. In-f°(270 x 371mm) broché, couverture illustrée à pleine page en bleu-blanc-rouge, pages 399 à 428 et VI pages (publicités et jeux), très nombreuses illustrations. Petits défauts mais plutôt bon exemplaire presque entièrement consacré à l'aviation française.