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2006211www.sacredscience.com Sacred Science Institute. 2006. Deluxe Hardcover Facsimile Edition Privately Printed. H Hard Cover Maroon Suede Guilt. New. Exact Facsimile Reprint of Original Editions. An Important Work From W. D. Gann's Recommended Reading List. Fortunate Hours How To Select Them The Philosophy Of Planetary Influence & Planetary Hours. 96p. Story Of Heavens: How The 48 Constellations Got Their Names 5000 Years Ago Including "The Poem Of Manilius" BC 45 "The Phainomena Or Heavenly Display Of Aratos" BC 225. 49 Pages With Maps. www.sacredscience.com Sacred Science Institute hardcover
2020x-135009479XBloomsbury USA Academic 2020. Hardcover. New. 227 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. Bloomsbury USA Academic hardcover
2021x-135027237XBloomsbury USA Academic 2021. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 227 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.75 inches. Bloomsbury USA Academic paperback
0803201435.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
16-6008San Francisco: S. F. Bay Exposition Co. Operating Golden Gate International Exposition. Publishers Crocker-Union S. F. 1940. Squarish folio. 30 x 32cm. Original spiral bound wraps and thic plastic jacket. Fold mark iin lower corner. A survey of photography published in conjunction with the highly influential exhibition of the same name curated by Ansel Adams and held at the Palace of Fine Arts in 1940 as part of the Golden Gate International Exposition. This was the first major show In California of photography as an art form. The publication was directed by Ansel Adams and edited by T. J. Maloney Chairman of U.S. Camera. Grace McCann Morley Director of the San Francisco Museum of Art contributed an essay on The Motion Picture and worked closely with Adams on both the exhibition and the book. Focused almost exclusively on American photography A Pageant of Photography highlighted many significant California photographers of the 19th and 20th centuries. Notably there was an entire section devoted to California Women Photographers female photographers from California were featured in many of the other sections as well and Dorothea Lange contributed an essay on documentary photography. The people landscape and built environment of California also figured largely in the subject matter of the photographs. .Diego Rivera's oil painting "The Flower Vendor" one of the most significant works in the Albert M. Bender Collection at the San Francisco Museum of Art now SFMOMA was exhibited as part of a display on color reproduction by Crocker Union the San Francisco-based publisher of the catalog.Ownership stamp of Roi Partridge Berkeley. San Francisco: S. F. Bay Exposition Co. Operating Golden Gate International Exposition. Publishers, Crocker-Union, S. F., 1940 paperback
1939WB15015San Francisco: Book Club of California 1939. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Small folio. Natural linen over marbled boards paper spine label. One of 455 copies printed by the Grabhorn Press. The original leaf bound in is from the May 29 1711 issue. Nice copy. <br/><br/> Book Club of California hardcover books
1932biblio37042<p>Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Company; 1st edition 1932. NearFine Hardcover DarkRed Leather Gilt lettering no dj. No Wear. Signature inside front cover otherwise Clean Unmarked. Strong Tight binding and hinges. 9.4"x 6.25". be47282.</p> Wright & Potter Printing Company hardcover
1970FLAHIVE-3366Alfred A. Knopf New York 1970 Knopf New York 1970. First American edition. First printing. A fine copy in a near-fine jacket. A clean copy with price $4.95 intact on front flap. Comes with archival-quality jacket protector. Note: Red "H" stamp on front endpaper on an otherwise unmarked copy. Jacket has chips and short closed tears at extremities as pictured. Translated from the Spanish by Partridge. Fiction-C. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Alfred A. Knopf, New York hardcover
1970Q-0575003707Alfred A. Knopf 1970-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
49540Abbé Allary: Guide pour les Cailles etc.. suivi de l'Incubation artificielle par Leroy.107 p.Arthur legrand: guide pradique pour les Faisans,95 p.In-8 demi-relié.Sans date.Des rousseurs.
1989Q-0306431211Springer 1989-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Springer paperback
1767180583London: The Company of Stationers 1767. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. A bound collection of 12 items: 1. "Remarkable News from the Stars: Or an Ephemeris for 1767." William Andrews; 48pp; 2. The Gentleman's Diary or the Mathematical Repository; "An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord 1767" Anonymous; 48pp; 3. The Ladies' Diary: or Woman's Almanack for the Year of Our Lord 1767." Anonymous; 48pp; 4. Vox Stetlarum: or a Loyal Almanack for the Year of Human Redemption 1767." Francis Moore; 16pp; 5. Merlinus Liberatus. Being An Almanack for the Year of our Redemption 1767." John Partridge; 48pp; 6. Parker's Ephemeris For the Year of Our Lord 1767."; Anonymous; 56pp; 7. "The Coelestial Diary: Or An Ephemeris For the Year of Our Blessed Saviour's Incarnation 1767."; Salem Pearse; 32pp; 8. "The Second Part of the Coelestial Diary." Salem Pearse; 16pp; 9. Poor Robin 1767. An Almanack After the Old but yet very agreeable." Sir Robin Poor; 32pp; 10. "A Prognostication For the Year of our Lord God 1767." Sir Robin Poor; 16pp; 11. "The English Apollo; Or Useful Companion.1767" Richard Saunders; 48pp; 12. "Speculum Annis: or Season on the Seasons. Being An Almanck for the Year of Our Lord 1767." Henry Season; 48pp; 13. "An Almanack For the Year of Our Lord God 1767." Tycho Wing; 48pp; 14. "The Coelestial Atlas; Or A New Ephemeris for the Year of our Lord 1767." Robert White; 48pp; 1p Printer's Book List. The covers are lacking and the spine is very chipped at the ends but the page block of all these contents is very good with little or no damage or foxing etc. <br/> <br/> The Company of Stationers hardcover
Q-0394437721Random House. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Random House hardcover
1908biblio35796<p>New York: The McClure Company; 1st Edition 1908. 354 pages. NearFine Hardcover Red cloth Gilt lettering and stamping no dj. Hint of wear to the bottom of the spine. Hardly visible stamp inside front cover Otherwise Clean throughout. Strong tight binding perfect hinges. 7.8"x5.25"x1.25". be24543.</p> The McClure Company hardcover
1908008135UK: Hodder & Stoughton 1908. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. Ghosts of Society by Anthony Partridge Pseudonym of E. Phillips Oppenheim First Edition Hodder & Stoughton 1908. No previous owner's inscriptions or marks contents clean throughout. Covers showing only light signs of wear. A VG copy. Hubin. <br/> <br/> Hodder & Stoughton hardcover
0365148431.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1912biblio38683Boston: Little Brown and Company; First edition Copyright 1912 published in August 1912. VII340 pages. 4 plates. NearFine to Fine Hardcover no dj. Embossed FireBrick cloth MistyRose ÷Black lettering and stamping. No Wear. Clean Unmarked throughout. Excellent binding and hinges. 7.8"x5.25"x1.4". be2x230. Little, Brown and Company hardcover
0484545353.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1331263654.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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033295644X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1331284961.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1912007117London: Punch 1912. 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 "'A SEA-CHANGE appeared thus on p.91 of the 24 July 1912 issue of Punch. The artist is Bernard Partridge. The cartoon is subtitled "'INTO SOMETHING RICH AND STRANGE'". The lengthy caption reads "First Lord of the Admiralty at Earl's Court. 'WELL THINGS HAVE CHANGED SINCE YOUR TIME; BUT OUR LOWER DECK'S AS GOOD AS EVER' Shade of Sir Richard Grenville of the 'Revenge' 'YES; AND I HEAR THEY'RE UNDERPAID AS WELL AS EVER.' First Lord. 'AH! THAT'S ANOTHER CHANGE WE HOPE TO MAKE.'" The issue of increased pay for seamen is notionally discussed with Sir Richard Grenville captain of the Revenge who died in the Battle of Flores in 1591. The point is obviously a dramatization of the perennial privations of seamen as well as a poke at Winston's ambitions for sweeping changes to the British Navy - ambitions which despite the cartoon he largely succeeded in making. <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