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1961104088<p>4to boxing program glossy covers and paper illustrated 32 pp. Spine and edges in good shape one small slight corner fold some normal aging to contents; very good plus or better. This attractive program sets the stage for the third and final fight between Paterson and Johansson. After winning the first fight and losing the second Johansson would lose the third and final fight to Patterson by a knockout in the sixth round. All three fights were exciting and won inside the distance and Floyd Paterson would become the first man to regain the heavyweight championship with a win in the second fight with Johansson. The program gives some background and photos on the first two fights and provides information on both fighters. The program contains a couple of interesting ad pages including one for the Fontainebleau Hotel that featured Frank Sinatra Dean Martin Joey Bishop and Sammy Davis jr.in what appears are shows at the hotel.</p> Feature Sports Inc.,
1855102006Large folded newspaper 21" x 28" pages illustrated 4 pp. Paper is a bit fragile but better quality newsprint helps offset a little edges with tears chips folds and creases but generally not affecting text or illustrations some splits at middle fold 1 1/2" tear in the middle of the paper that goes through the four pages with some loss some soiling and staining especially on bottom of last page. Overall about fair. WILL BE FOLDED WHEN SHIPPED.The highlight of the paper is the coverage of the Tom Hyer and Yankee Sullivan fight which occurred a few years earlier. A large wood engraved illustration shows the two fighters squaring off in the ring. While Sullivan a former political enforcer and convicted felon and a somewhat boastful individual ended up getting knocked out in less than 18 minutes. The fight was fought in Maryland and under the bare-knuckle rules. The paper also contains pictures of other famous fighters of the era including Tom Molineaux Tom Cribb Jem Belcher Johnny Walker and Jack Langan. Molineaux would fight in a losing effort against Tom Cribb for the title of Champion of England which at that time pretty much meant the heavyweight champion of the world. Molineaux was a former slave and would fight for a title almost 100 years before Jack Johnson won the heavyweight title from Tommy Burns. The Pictorial Clipper appears to be a supplement of the New York Clipper which was in business between 1853 and 1924 and had an entertainment focus. books
68 pages. Features: Richie Sandoval - Former Champion; Days of Tamerlane; Profile of Frank Bruno; Kevin Watts; Charles Williams and Kelvin Seabrooks; Edward Gersh; Ringside Reports - Tyson-Tillis, Andries-Williamson, Boza-Edwards-Alli, Tillman-Ali; Spinks-Holmes II - who really won?; and much more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
Illustration Features: Miss D. Truscott, of St. Veep, Cornwall; The Marvel of Three Years - article by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; King George visits Vimy where Canada won glory; Fragments of fighting from four fronts; One the Marne Battlefield - article by Hamilton Fyfe; Italy sweeps Austria from the Adriatic Sea; Canadians enter Avion through fire and blood; Using bullet-proof shields; Ready for all emergencies afloat; The Long Arm of the Navy - it's wonderful to work in the seven seas (article by Percival Hislam); Miss Matilda of 'The Scrubbs' - article by Harold Ashton; Allied Artillery of Assault - 'Tanks' in action; Greece girds on her sword for war; Keeping Fit in the Navy - the Friendsly boxing bout; The Seaforth Highlanders - article with photo of officers. Above-average wear. Staples almost disintegrated. Book
A clean, unmarked copy. 111 pages. Many black and white photos.
1937101483<p>Boxing ticket 2 1/2" x 5 3/4"printed on green stiff paper. Some very slight aging but it really nice condition overall. This is an exchange ticket that allows the holder to exchange it for This is a complimentary exchange ticket that allows the holder to exchange it for a $16.50 fight ticket for $4.00 in taxes at the Morrison Hotel Room 340. This would be the "Cinderella Man's" last title fight. He put up a valiant fight and even dropped Louis early on but would end up getting knocked out in the eight round. Braddock would have a great early career but injuries and a string of loses almost took him out of the fight game until he made a remarkable comeback that won him the heavyweight championship from Max Baer. Unfortunately Louis put an end to that in the next fight.</p>
19456357611th Port Special Service May 30 1945. First edition. Creased where folded; otherwise fine. 19-1/2 x 13-1/2 inches. Printed in red on pale green paper. The Referees were Lt. Redden and PFC Thomas Provenzano; Music by 179 Gen. Hosp. Band. "Civilians may accompany Service personnel." 11th Port Special Service, unknown
1937101483<p>Boxing ticket 2 1/2" x 5 3/4"printed on green stiff paper. Some very slight aging but it really nice condition overall. This is an exchange ticket that allows the holder to exchange it for This is a complimentary exchange ticket that allows the holder to exchange it for a $16.50 fight ticket for $4.00 in taxes at the Morrison Hotel Room 340. This would be the "Cinderella Man's" last title fight. He put up a valiant fight and even dropped Louis early on but would end up getting knocked out in the eight round. Braddock would have a great early career but injuries and a string of loses almost took him out of the fight game until he made a remarkable comeback that won him the heavyweight championship from Max Baer. Unfortunately Louis put an end to that in the next fight.</p> books
B110Tarif illustré N°33 1909-1910. Catalogue in-8, 96pp., nombreuses illustrations, br.
20141165042014 Editions Tonkam, collection "Young Tonkam" - 2014 et 2015 - 4 volumes in-8, brochés sous jaquettes de l'éditeur illustrées - 224 planches en N&B dans chaque tome - ISBN : 9782756063461 / 9782756065670 / 9782756067209 / 9782756071824 - Série complète en 4 tomes
244p., illus. Signed by the subject, Archie Moore. Hardcover Very good condition very good d.j. good Signed by Archie Moore.
187023269United States: No Photographer Noted 1870. Image depicts two men with rolled-up sleeves preparing to fight; with two other men standing by directly one with what appears to be a watch or timer the other also timing or perhaps ready to start the match; a younger lad stands by with a kerchief or small flag perhaps to drop as the start; in the background three women look on and 2 younger children; the action all taking place in a woods-surrounded field; cabinet card in oblong format approx. 5 1/8" x 8 3/8" size including the mount; beige cardstock mount card with gilt edges; no place photographer or studio noted; a little dustiness soil on mount; in very good condition; in very good condition and interesting amateur boxing imagery from the latter part of the 19th century. Photography. Not Bound. Very Good. No Photographer Noted Paperback books
192019852New York: Marshall Stillman Association 1920. Softcover. Good. Single sheet 9 x 20 inches additional flap for folding and mailing printed on both sides with text and halftone illustrations of boxing and self-defense techniques. Hand-addressed soiling and creasing at one edge slit into which the flap would have been inserted prior to mailing as issued; very good. A "10-day free trial" prospectus for a mail order course in the Marshall Stillman method of boxing jiu-jitsu and other forms of self-defense. Don't believe boxing can be taught by mail Read the endorsements here and give it a try: "Practice the lessons faithfully for ten days and then if you do not feel that you can learn boxing and self-defense by this original method return the course to us. Should you decide to keep the course send us $5 in complete payment. That's fair enough isn't it You can't lose." Stillman's history is noteworthy in several respects: Millionaires Alpheu Geer and Hiram Mallinson developed the Marshall Stillman method named for two of Geer's grandparents in the early 1900s as a prison reform effort; they saw physical activity and sport as a positive influence in combatting recidivism. In 1919 they brought in the obstreperous Lou Ingber to manage the gymnasium; shortly thereafter another nearby gym lost a large portion of its Jewish membership due to anti-semitic policies and those boxers found a welcoming home at the Marshall Stillman Athletic Club. "Stillman's Gym" rapidly became one of the best-known boxing gyms in the country with Joe Louis Jack Dempsey Gene Tunney and Rocky Graziano among its alumni and Frank Sinatra Dean Martin Jerry Lewis Buddy Hackett and Tony Bennett frequently in attendance as spectators. It remained a household name until 1959 when Ingber an inveterate innovator and self-promoter who had long-since purchased the gym outright and legally changed his surname to "Stillman" sold up and retired--a decision he regretted later telling a reporter that it was "the worst thing he had ever done as it left him with nobody to talk to and nobody to abuse. Marshall Stillman Association unknown books
19369879Stanley Paul 1936. 8vo. First Edition with a portrait frontispiece and 23 plates on 22 page edges very slightly browning; original orange cloth upper board and backstrip lettered in black a remarkably bright clean copy. A boxing and pugilism classic by the boxing correspondent of the 'Daily Herald' newspaper. Very scarce especially in this condition. Stanley Paul, hardcover
8vo.. First Edition, with a portrait frontispiece and 23 plates on 22, page edges very slightly browning; original orange cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in black, a remarkably bright, clean copy. A boxing and pugilism classic by the boxing correspondent of the 'Daily Herald' newspaper. Very scarce, especially in this condition.
1924biblio30<p>This extremely rare small boxed set of German language boxing instructions in pamphlets and glossy photos has some minor ouiter soil scuffing and wear but comes complete even with space for personal training notes. An intriguing relic from long ago very rare to be found in the U.S.</p><p>Photo on request.</p> Dieck & co. paperback
Milano, presso Batelli e Fanfani, Tipografi, Calcografi, Editori e Negozianti di Stampe, 1819, in-8, mz. pelle coeva con titolo e fregi oro, impressioni a secco al dorso, piatti in carta marmorizzata, pp. 206, (2). Con 2 tavole inc. da Rados su disegno di Sergent Marceau: una tavolata di avventori alticci, ed un incontro di pugilato a mani nude; scene che D. scrittore e traduttore, vivendo in Inghilterra per 25 anni, ebbe occasione di descrivere dal vero (v. il capitolo senza titolo dedicato alle meretrici).
1924026648Paris LE GOUPY 1924 un volume grand in-8° (245 x 185mm), non paginé. Reliure en toile écru, étiquette de titre au dos, couvertures conservées (reliure moderne). (dos et plats très légèrement roussis). 12 compositionsen couleurs à pleine page de Ch. Genty. Un des 925 exemplaires sur Normandy vellum numérotés (n° 164). Intérieur frais.
1925015829Paris Librairie Gallimard - Collection "Les Documents bleus" n° 18 1925 Demi-reliure Dédicacé par l'auteur
1911114928Ollendorff 1911 Librairie Ollendorff, Paris, 1911, 285 p., demi-chagrin à coins noir, environ 19x23cm, tranche supérieure dorée, édition originale numérotée 29/36 (l'un des 30 exemplaires sur papier de Hollande), pages non rognée, couverture d'origine conservée. De petits frottements d'usage sur la reliure, un tampon sur la dernière garde (relieur ?), marge de certaines pages jaunies, bon état pour le reste.
1944VBA-271Édition numérotée (n° 319) sans indication du nombre total d'exemplaires imprimés. Texte de Germaine Herring, Lettre-préface de J. Pascot. Lettre de Pierre Daye. Illustrations en noir ou en couleurs de ou d'après Bombarde, Cello, G. Lepape, Hemjic, Ray Bret-Koch, Hervé Baille, Ro. Rebour et Lavenne. Couverture souple rempliée façon suédine. 48 pages. 31 x 24,5 x 0,5 cm, poids 410 g Réclames. Il est joint le programme et un feuillet de réclames.
657QUALe plus grand hebdomadaire sportif. volume in folio. 1/2 percaline bordeau à coins. reliure de l'époque . Un volume ( 1926 et 1927 ) soit du N°1 ( 9/11/1926 ) au N° 64 ( 27/12/1927 ) bien complet de tous les numéros.EN TRES BEL ETAT ( intérieur et reliure à l'état de neuf ). Revue sportive concernant le FOOTBALL , LE CYCLISME , L'AUTOMOBILE , LE TENNIS , L'AVIRON , LA NATATION , L'AERONAUTIQUE , L'ESCRIME , LES POIDS ET HALTERES , LA BOXE , LE HOCKEY , LE RUGBY , LES SPORTS FEMININS , LES SPORTS D'HIVER , avec les biographies des champions de l'époque , ( les 3 Mousquetaires pour le Tennis ) ( Coste pour l'Aviation) .... et les plus grandes Manifestations sportives ( les jeux olympiques , le Tour de France ).Nota: frais de port en sus pour un envoi en France en colissimo pour ce volume très lourd ( 6 Kg ) : 22,70 € .
186211168Paris Bureau de la Revue des Deux Mondes 1862 -in-8 demi-Maroquin un fort volume, reliure demi-maroquin cerise grand in-octavo à coins (binding half morocco with corners), reliure d'époque signée "PETIT" successeur de "SIMIER", dos 4 nerfs (spine with raised bands) décoré "or" et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration), titre et tomaison frappés "or" (gilt title and volume numbering) dans un encadrement d'un double filet fin "or", triple filets fins "or" en place des nerfs avec un filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, plats décorés or (gilt decoration on the cover) avec 3 filets fins "or" aux mors et aux coins (joints and corners with three gilt line), papier marbré aux plats (cover with marbled paper), toutes tranches lisses (all edges smoothes) peignées (painting edges) rouge et bleu, sans illustrations (nop illustration), 1040 pages, 1862 Paris Bureau de la Revue des Deux Mondes Editeur,
1943boz_003832Émile Di Cristo. Carte postale photographique signée et dédicacée, 1943 Champion de france de Boxe en 1943 Carte postale photographique signée et dédicacée, datée du 30/09/1943. "Bien amicalement A mon petit supporter Michel Blanchard" Ensemble de photos provenant d'une collection privée d'un certain Michel Blanchard. Dimensions : 13,8 x 8,9 cm État : Voir photos pour plus de détails. Nombre de pages : 1 page