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1974248323Idaho Research Foundation 1974. Soft Cover - VG - Book is clean and tight with light wear - Illustrated. Soft Cover. Very Good. Idaho Research Foundation Paperback
1945007168London: Punch 1945. This original printed appearance of a Punch cartoon featuring Winston S. Churchill comes from the personal collection of Gary L. Stiles author of Churchill in Punch Unicorn Publishing Group 2022. His book is the first ever effort to definitively catalog describe and contextualize all of the many Punch cartoons featuring Churchill. <br /> <br />This cartoon titled "THE CAVALIERS." appeared thus at the top of page 1 of the 3 January 1945 issue of Punch - the first issue of 1945. The artist is Bernard Partridge. The cartoon rather sunnily features the wartime Allied triumvirate of Franklin D. Roosevelt Joseph Stalin and Winston S. Churchill as three musketeers. By the end of the year the war would be won Roosevelt dead and Churchill voted out of office and the victory already fracturing into what would become the Cold War with only Stalin remaining at the helm of his nation. <br /> <br />Punch or The London Charivari began featuring Churchill cartoons in 1900 when his political career was just beginning. That political career would last two thirds of a century see him occupy Cabinet office during each of the first six decades of the twentieth century carry him twice to the premiership and further still into the annals of history as a preeminent statesman. And throughout that time Punch satirized Churchill in cartoons more than 600 of them the work of more than 50 different artists. <br /> <br />It was a near-perfect relationship between satirists and subject. That Churchill was distinctive in both persona and physical appearance helped make him easy to caricature. To his persona and appearance he added myriad additional satirical temptations not just props like his cigars siren suits V-sign and hats but also a variety of ancillary avocations and vocations like polo painting brick-laying and writing. All these were skewered as well. <br /> <br />Some Punch cartoons were laudatory some critical and many humorous like the man himself. Nearly always Churchill was distinctly recognizable a larger-than-life character whose presence caricature served only to magnify. <br/><br/> Punch unknown
191100005646New York: Sturgis & Walton 1911 216 pages This author helped promote the change in the term psychopath to sociopath. "Of all the games for adults judged from the present standpoint golf appears to be one of the very best. If attention is not too strongly directed to perfection of strokes and winning it is almost an ideal game to counteract the evils of a nervous life." Nice condition! Sturgis & Walton hardcover
1911160570London Melbourne And Toronto: Ward Lock & Co. Limited. Good. 1911. Hardcover. An edition in good condition. Foxing is present throughout and boards have become loose. ; Written by E. Phillips Oppenheim under the pseudonym Anthony Partridge. Basis for the 1921 silent film Pilgrims of the Night ; B&W; 8vo; 304 pages . Ward, Lock, & Co. , Limited hardcover
1910160565Boston: Little Brown and Company. Very Good. 1910. Hardcover. An edition in very good condition. Tightly bound and free of marks on inside save previous owner's signature on front endpage. Spine is slightly cocked. ; Written by E. Phillips Oppenheim under the pseudonym Anthony Partridge. Basis for the 1921 silent film Pilgrims of the Night ; B&W; 8vo; 323 pages . Little, Brown, and Company hardcover
1927223334London : Fanfrolico Press 1927. First Edition. Hardback. Near fine cloth copy in a fair dw somewhat edge-torn with some loss and tanned now mylar-sleeved. Scattered foxing mainly to prelims. Remains particularly well-preserved; tight bright clean and strong.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 108 pages; 108 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. Subjects: Landor Robert Eyres 1781-1869. Authors English - 19th century - Biography. London : Fanfrolico Press hardcover
197639228Partridge. 1976. Hardcover. Very Good-. Maroon hardback covers show light wear. A couple of small stains to the front cover. Signed by the author. A good history of the Cowley Wyoming region in the Big Horn Basin. ; 291 pages . Partridge hardcover
1963044939New York: J.J. Little & Ives Co. Inc. 1963. First Edition . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Illustrated. Book Has Light Edgewear. Light Wear. Light Soiling. Page Edges Are Tanned. Lightly Bumped & Worn Corners. Stated "First Printing.1963". Covers Secured With Three Screw-In Bolts. Book Has A Bit Of An Old Basement Odor. Book Is Approximately 5 Inches Thick & Weighs Almost 12 Lbs. We Have Added Some Shipping Onto The Price Of This Book But If That Doesn't Cover The Cost We May Need To Require Additional Charges To Cover The Cost Of Shipping. <br/> <br/> J.J. Little & Ives Co., Inc. hardcover
19498846London England.: Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd 1949. Hardcover. Very Good. A Dictionary of the Underworld. British & American. By Eric Partridge. Subtitled: Being the vocabularies of Crooks Criminals Racketeers Beggars Tramps Convicts the Commercial Underworld The Drug Traffic the White Slave traffic Spivs Blue Cloth hard covers in very good condition. <br/> <br/> Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd hardcover
1953870T8London: Hamish Hamilton 1953. First edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good. 9" by 6". None. A first edition of this dependable guide to punctuation by Eric Partridge. First edition. A thorough guide to punctuation with a chapter on the various modes of quotation interpolation and interruption. Includes a chapter on American practice by John W. Clark an American professor. Written by Eric Partridge a New-Zealand-British lexicographer of English slang. Previously held in the library of Nicholas Wall an English judge President of the Family Division and Head of Family Justice for England and Wales. In the original blue cloth binding. Externally excellent with light shelf wear only. Original price clipped dust wrapper is smart with light shelf wear and chipping to the extremities. With sunning to the spine and light spotting. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean. Previous owner's bookplate to the front pastedown. Near Fine Hamish Hamilton hardcover
1998004170London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. Signed and inscribed by the author on the title page who was "the last surviving member of the legendary Bloomsbury group" at the time of publication. No faults appears to be an unread copy. Loosely inserted is an article about the author from the Sunday Telegraph of 27th September 1998 and one from the Times dated 17th March 2001 when she was approaching 101. Weysprings Books is a Member of: the IOBA and PBFA and subscribes to the Associations' Codes of Ethics. . Fine. Hardcover. First Edition First Printing. 1998. Weidenfeld & Nicolson hardcover
1937692561-180 pages includes map and black and white photographs throughout Published by Authority of the Honorable Minister of Mines paperback
1991A110538London: Poyser 1991. 1st edition. Fine. octavo. hardback with dust jacket 355pp. b/w pls. text ills. maps appends. bibliog. index Poyser hardcover
1978G0876633238I5N01Universe Pub 1978. Hardcover. Acceptable. Missing dust jacket; Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Universe Pub hardcover
1966mon0000190529Routledge & Kegan Paul 1966-01-01. Unknown Binding. Good. in x in x in. Ex-Library. Hardback/Hardcover. Well-read copy with some spine wear but still useable. Colouring of pages due to age. Routledge & Kegan Paul unknown
199625485Burton: Subterranean Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1996. First Edition. Hardcover. 096498900X . Limited Signed edition of 526 this being number 166 signed by author Norman Partridge & and Joe Lansdale who wrote the introduction Author's first full collection of short stories full of "supernatural horror dark suspense gruesome irony. A fine copy in fine dustjacket. ; 235 x 160mm; xvi 292 pages; Signed by All Authors . Subterranean Press hardcover
1978DADAX0415050758Routledge 1978-01-26. 1. paperback. New. 5.43x0.55x8.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge paperback
1961971120.02Routledge and Kegan Paul Ltd. London 1961. Reprint orig. published 1949. Hardcover. Good. Cloth oversize out of print 815 pages prior owner name no jacket very good condition. Routledge and Kegan Paul, Ltd., London hardcover
1947mon0000130714G. Routledge & sons 1947-01-01. Unknown Binding. Acceptable. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Green hardback/hardcover. Well read copy with some spine wear but still useable colouring of pages due to age. G. Routledge & sons unknown
1986x-041505916XRoutledge 1986. Paperback. New. 2nd edition. 416 pages. 9.53x7.40x1.26 inches. Routledge paperback
1981222077United Kingdom: Perdix Press 1981. Book. Near Fine. hardback. hardback slim octavo issued in a limitation of 100 copies of which this is numbered 67 signed by Mark Franklin and Walter Partridge recently rebound in half green morocco and grey woven cloth covered boards lettered gilt to spine a near fine tightly bound copy text unmarked and clean wood-engraved frontis and decorations by Richard Tilleard 34pp. Perdix Press Hardcover
1954mon0000076968H.Hamilton 1954-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. FIRST EDITION with spotted dust jacket - rare and collectable - will send out 1 st class post H.Hamilton hardcover
19831777Somerset: The Fleet Air Museum Royal Naval Air Station 1983. Octavo hardcover 160 pp. illustrated. Previous owner's inscription on front endpaper boards a little rubbed otherwise a near-fine copy. "Sixteen Skuas flying at extreme range from the Orkneys and for the loss of only one aircraft had demonstrated the coming power of aircraft in naval warfare by sinking the first major warship by attack from the air" from the blurb. The Fleet Air Museum Royal Naval Air Station unknown
1953871T4London: Faber and Faber Limited 1953. First edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good Indeed. 7.5" by 5". V. H. Drummond. A smart first edition of this instructive tale from Eric Partridge with illustrations. First edition. Illustrated throughout. An instructive and entertaining work on the art of story-telling with reference to the "Shaggy Dog" story its origin and the ways in which it has developed and changed over time. Written by Eric Partridge a New Zealand-British lexicographer of English slang. Illustrated by Violet Hilda Drummond a British children's author and illustrator. Previously held in the library of Nicholas Wall an English judge President of the Family Division and Head of Family Justice for England and Wales. In the original blue cloth binding. Externally very smart with light shelf wear to the extremities only. Original unclipped dust wrapper is also smart with light shelf wear and chipping to the extremities. Sunning to the spine. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean throughout. Previous owner's bookplate to the front pastedown. Near Fine Faber and Faber Limited hardcover
1925007140London: Punch 1925. This original printed appearance of a Punch cartoon featuring Winston S. Churchill comes from the personal collection of Gary L. Stiles author of Churchill in Punch Unicorn Publishing Group 2022. His book is the first ever effort to definitively catalog describe and contextualize all of the many Punch cartoons featuring Churchill. <br /> <br />This cartoon titled "THE INTERNATIONAL DERBY." appeared thus on p.575 of the 27 May 1925 issue of Punch. The artist is Bernard Partridge. The cartoon is captioned "The Horse. 'SIT ME AS LIGHT AS YOU CAN WINSTON; I'M NOT FEELING VERY WELL TO-DAY.'" Churchill then Chancellor of the Exchequer is portrayed as a jockey wearing the Union Jack astride an agitated mount labeled "BRITISH INDUSTRY". Churchill was weighing the tax and financial burdens of industry and the British taxpayer. <br /> <br />Punch or The London Charivari began featuring Churchill cartoons in 1900 when his political career was just beginning. That political career would last two thirds of a century see him occupy Cabinet office during each of the first six decades of the twentieth century carry him twice to the premiership and further still into the annals of history as a preeminent statesman. And throughout that time Punch satirized Churchill in cartoons more than 600 of them the work of more than 50 different artists. <br /> <br />It was a near-perfect relationship between satirists and subject. That Churchill was distinctive in both persona and physical appearance helped make him easy to caricature. To his persona and appearance he added myriad additional satirical temptations not just props like his cigars siren suits V-sign and hats but also a variety of ancillary avocations and vocations like polo painting brick-laying and writing. All these were skewered as well. <br /> <br />Some Punch cartoons were laudatory some critical and many humorous like the man himself. Nearly always Churchill was distinctly recognizable a larger-than-life character whose presence caricature served only to magnify. <br/><br/> Punch unknown