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1931104111<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Some extremity wear and corner folds spine with a little wear still covers and spine in very nice shape normal aging and browning; very good. This early issue of Ring Magazine is in nice condition. A featured article covers successful "Negro" boxers. This article looks at recent boxers including Harry Wills Tiger Flowers and Battling Siki. A historically significant article at least to boxing fans is an editorial by Nat Fleischer that talks about Tony Canzoneri's capture of the featherweight crown from Al Singer and a loss by Jimmy McLarnin at the hands of Billy Petrolle. </p> The Ring Inc.,
Book is in excellent condition with yellow & brown patterned boards, brown cloth spine; gilt spine lettering & decoration; pictorial end papers; color illustrations. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Previous owner's name or sticker in front section of the book. Slipcase has worn and torn edges. 209 pages. Illustrators include Robert Cruickshank. James Gillray and Thomas Rowlandson. Contents include: James Figg, Jack Broughton, Tom Johnson, Daniel Mendoza, John Jackson, Joe Ward, Jem Belcher, Henry Pearce, John Gulley, Bill Biggons, George Maddox, Tom Molineaux, Tom Oliver's Black, Bill Richmond, Tom Cribb et al.
20201224032020 Editions RING - 2020 - In-8 broché illustré - 654 pages - 26 reproductions photographiques en N&B en fin d'ouvrage
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece and illustrations in the text; black cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in gilt, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter mildly rubbed at extremities and little faded at backstrip. SCARCE.
194929822Paris Imprimerie Georges Lang 1949 Fascicules In-4 ( 30 ) N° 148 et, du N° 148 à 173 ; ainsi que 8 numéros " Tour de France " ( spéciaux ) et Le N) de 177, du 31 Octobre 1949 ( Mort de Marcel Cerdan )
193728486Partitions sur le Sport Bosc 1937
1947646491947 Année 1947 - Revue illustrée - In-8, broché couverture illustrée par Paul Ordner - 192 pages - Nombreuses illustrations en N&B in et hors texte
923Librairie Ollendorff. 1911. In-8° broché. Couverture vieux-rose typographiée. 290 pages. E.O. sur papier ordinaire.
1977143091977 cartonné éditeur grand in-octavo sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs - à rabats imprimés - (editor hard-back with dustjacket illustrated in colours in-octavo), toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges), pages de garde blanches (white endpapers), page de faux-titre (half title page), 250 illustrations en noir et couleurs - dessins caricaturaux de (250 illustrations in black and in colors - caricatures of) Dero, 723 pages, 1977 à Paris Editions O.D.I.L.,
559994La Sirène Paris 1991 CHEMIN Michel et LANIER GillesLa boxe dans son siècle.La Sirène éditeur. Paris. 1991.Cartonnage éditeur in-4 ( 285/235 mm ).Jaquette illustrée en couleurs.201 pages.Importante iconographie en noir.
10975lithographie originale en couleurs imprimée par G. DORFINANT 475x365mm et 650x505mm avec marges. la collection d’Estampes 31 rue de Tournon Paris sans date (1931) traces de pliures verticales, plus visibles au verso
Cm. 17,5, mezza pelle con tit. e fregi in oro al dorso, pag. (4) II, 376 più 5 tavole f.t.. Con numerose illustrazioni a piena pagina e nel testo. Interessante trattato sullo sport e gli esercizi di forza e agilità negli Antichi e nell'Ottocento. Ampio spazio al tiro con l'arco. Ottimo esemplare. Seconda edizione.
Numerosissime immagini in b/n. Prima edizione.
198797373Hatier/Rageot, 1987, in-4°, 330 pp, préface de Charles Biétry, 430 photos, palmarès, reliure simili-cuir bordeaux éditeur, jaquette illustrée, bon état
1987183702Hatier Paris, Hatier, 1987. In-4 relié cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette de 329 pages ornées de nombreuses photos. Bon état
350923Hatie Rageot Paris 1987 MARGOT Olivier SUSIC Zlatko VELLA ChristianLa légende de Marcel CerdanHatier Rageot Paris 1987Cartonnage éditeur in-4 ( 290/240mm ) plein skivertex bordeauxJaquette illustrée238 pagesImportante iconographie en noir
194950241949 broché in-octavo carré (paperback in-octavo), dos crème (white spine) - permière de couverture ornée d'une illustration photographique pleine page en noir (front cover decorated with a photographic illustration in black full page engraving) - dos et couverture légèrement défraîchis (spine and cover lightly faded), tranches non rognées (edges no smooth), illustrations photographiques en noir hors-texte (photographic illustrations in black full page engraving), 190 pages, 1949 à Paris Editions de Flore,
18749Hatier/Rageot, 1987. In-4 reliure simili-cuir rouge-cardinal éditeur, jaquette illustrée en couleurs, 330 pp, préface de Charles Biétry, richement illustré de 430 photos, palmarès, excellent état.
1947WRCLIT53592Norwalk CT: Printed.by the O'Brien Suburban Press 1947. Pictorial cloth. Portrait and photographs. First edition of this biography of Benny Leonard by the editor of RING MAGAZINE. The cloth shows a few horizontal streaks inherent to the cloth but a good sound copy without dust jacket. Printed...by the O'Brien Suburban Press hardcover books
1932104113<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 48 pp. Slight extremity wear and some aging to covers but covers and spine in very nice shape normal aging and browning; very good plus. A very nice early issue of Ring magazine that includes a scarce boxing article on legendary middleweight champ Mickey Walker's quest for the heavyweight crown. Unfortunately for Walker heavyweight Max Schmeling destroyed Walker in eight rounds. There are articles that cover fighters of the day including Primo Carnera and Johnny Risko. Some historical articles on boxing and a wonderful Charles Atlas advertisment on the rear cover. </p> The Ring Inc., books
1952104100<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Minor edgewear covers solid contents with some aging and browning but less than normal; very good plus. The cover features Sugar Ray Robinson and Randy Turpin promoting the idea of a third fight. Turpin a relatively unknown British middleweight took Robinson's crown away in July 1951. A few months later Robinson regained the title by stopping Turpin in the 10th. A third fight never happened. The main article in this issue is on the rise of future heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano. </p> The Ring Inc., books
1949104090<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Spine and extremities with a little wear still in nice shape some aging contents with normal browning; this copy is in very good condition. This is probably one of the best known Ring covers with Jake LaMotta in a pugilistic stance with a large bull in the background. This issue came out about three months after LaMotta knocked out Marcel Cerdan in the 10th round to win the middleweight championship. The magazine also covers rising stars Sugar Ray Robinson and Ezzard Charles.</p> The Ring Inc., books
1950104106<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Slight edgewear and darkening to covers but covers are in generally nice shape contents with normal aging and browning; very good. A great issue that features title match between Joe Louis and Ezzard Charles who are shown on the cover. The match took place in late September with Charles winning the bout. Articles also include coverage of the classic Sadler and Pep fight and LaMotta's victory over Laurent Dauthuille of France. </p> The Ring Inc., books
1948104097<p>4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. Covers with some very slight edgewear and fading spine and covers in nice shape a little tear on top of spine contents with normal aging and browning; very good. The cover features Louis and Walcott battling it out. The fight illustrated was they’re first meeting which Louis won a very controversial decision. It would be only the second time that two African Americans fought for the heavyweight championship. The article points to a second meeting between the two fighters but this time out Louis would win by knockout.</p> The Ring Inc., books
1934104101<p> 4to magazine glossy covers illustrated 64 pp. A little spine and extremity wear but covers still very sound 1934 inked on front cover contents with some aging and browning but less than normal; very good. This issue provides coverage of the Primo Carnera and Tommy Loughran heavyweight championship fight. Carnera beat Loughran in an awkward decision to retain his title but did little for his fighting reputation. There is coverage of a King Levinsky bout and some promotion of Max Bear as a strong fighting prospect. Bear would go on to beat Carnera and take his title. # 104101</p> The Ring Inc., books