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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.,
197716906Odil 1977 In-4 relié 27,5 cm. 719 pages. Jaquette comme neuve. Très bon état d’occasion.
195131745Lausanne Éditions Vineta 1951 In-12 99 pp
A clean, unmarked copy. 111 pages. Many black and white photos.
194432443Toulouse Éditions de l'Actualité Sportive 1944 couverture sale une trentaine de photos hors texte en noir
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, very slightly dusty top of page edges and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or creased with nicks to spine top and enclosed tear to front spine edge. Now protected in fully-removable transparent sleeve. 223pp. The story of boxing around the world over around sixty years. Illustrated. Foreword by Jack Dempsey.
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.
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
1949133128Couverture souple. Magazine. 32 pages. Légèrement défraîchi. Petite réparation à la couverture.
194818509Couverture souple. Magazine. 16 pages.
Milano, 1933, 8vo cop. ill. col. fasc. di 24 pp. con num. ill.
136 pages. Fiction: The Girl in the Tree; The Sharpshooter's Daughter; From Different Worlds; Wild Ride; Death Stands by (conclusion); Arson, Incorporated (part 4 of 8). Articles: The Hospitals Fight Their Toughest War - staph infections are antibiotic resistant; Man with Magic Fingers - Erroll Garner Can't Read a Note but makes $200k/year as a jazz pianist!; The Face of America - Outdoor Baptism photo in Lake Grandview at the foot of Sharptom Mountain; Will Our Yugoslav gamble pay off? - article with photo of John Foster Dulles seated with Josip Broz Tito; A visit with Jack Dempsey - includes dramatic boxing photos plus some of his wives; Why Can't I remember?; Adventures of the Mind - part 4 - art and human dignity; My Daughter's an Arab - great color photos of little Vicki Cheney; Future Unlimited - great photo-illustrated article with famed automotove inventor Charles Kettering; Why Hollywood Stopped Dieting - with gorgeous photo of Anita Ekberg. Ads: American Standard yellow bath fixtures; Wurlitzer organ ad features the home of Sue and Norm Smith in Joliet Illinois; Campbell's soup; Ad for the new Chrysler Windsor Dartline; Tareyton; 1958 Ford color photo ad; Very nice one-page photo ad for Motorola TVs shows a fixated doctor's waiting room; Republic Steel; Sweet color photo ad for the Dodge Power Giant pickup shows truck at drive-through bank window; Redwood lumber designer George Nakashima is featured in a color-phot ad for Simpson; Sano cigarettes; Evinrude outboard color photo ad; A&P coffee; Photo-journalist Ray Jacobs is featured in an Ansco film ad inside back cover; (soiled) Betty Crocker cupcake mix ad on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
br. Il ladro che nel 1954 rubò a un ragazzino nero di dieci anni la sua bicicletta alla fiera per afroamericani di Louisville non poteva sapere che proprio grazie al suo gesto vile sarebbe cominciato l'epos del più grande pugile di tutti i tempi. Perché quel ragazzino si chiamava Cassius Clay ed è per vendicare quel furto che si avvicinò alla boxe. Nell'arco di oltre ventisei anni Cassius Clay, che mutò scandalosamente il proprio nome in Muhammad Ali nel 1964, dopo la conversione all'Islam, combatterà, allenamenti compresi, in oltre quindicimila round a tutte le latitudini: dal Rumble in the Jungle contro George Foreman a Kinshasa al terzo, drammatico atto contro Joe Frazier a Manila. Ali avrà gli occhi da artista sfrontato di suo padre, ma vedrà il mondo con la dolcezza e la generosità di quelli di sua madre. Si rifiuterà sino all'ultimo giorno di avere paura delle conseguenze delle sue azioni, insegnando a generazioni di afroamericani l'orgoglio di esserlo. Sarà il primo atleta a parlare di diritti dell'uomo e non avrà mai timore di farlo, neppure quando per affermare il proprio rifiuto alla guerra in Vietnam dovrà combattere contro il governo americano e sfiorare il carcere. Uscirà di scena, quando arriverà il momento, come nessuno era uscito mai: accettando di farsi vedere nello stato in cui era ridotto dal Parkinson, in quella notte di Atlanta del 1996, ci ha costretto a meditare sulla caducità delle nostre esistenze. Tutto questo, e molto altro, è e rimarrà Muhammad Ali. A un anno esatto dalla sua scomparsa, in questo libro scritto a quattro mani con Elena Catozzi e impreziosito da tantissimi aneddoti inediti, da una prefazione di Federico Ferri e da un'ideale playlist della vita di Ali a cura di Massimo Oldani, Federico Buffa ci regala non solo la cronaca sportiva di un campione irripetibile: ne tratteggia la straordinaria umanità, ne tesse un ritratto ora commovente ora spassoso e racconta l'anima di farfalla propria di Ali.
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears, now wrapped in clear protective cover. Previous owner's name or sticker in front section of the book. Tells the stories, in "fighter's own words" of facing Muhammad Ali in the ring. Fighter's include: Tunney Hunsaker, Henry Cooper, George Chuvalo, Brian London, Karl Mildenberger, Joe Frazier, Jurgen Blin, Joe Bugner, Ken Norton, George Foreman, Chuck Wepner, etc.
No marks or inscriptions. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or torn or creased with small damp mark to lower rear edge, no effect on book. 194pp.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A lovely clean crisp very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked with light creasing to edge and minor traces of storage. 160pp. The heartwarming, hilarious and often hard-hitting story of one of the world's great fighters. Well illustrated.
Segunda edición, 35 ilustraciones.
8°, TELA EDITORIALE CON TITOLO IN ARGENTO AL PIATTO ANT. E AL DORSO, SOVR. CON FOTO B.N., PG. (2) IX (1) 351 (5), NUMEROSE FOTO B.N. N.T., FOREWORD JACK DEMPSEY. FIRST EDITION. (MAG)
194199651941 plaquette in-seize (booklet sextodecimo), couverture illustrée en couleurs sur le recto (front cover illustrated), illustrations d'Abel Petit : 9 figures in texte (pictures in text), 32 pages, 1941 à Paris S. Bornemann Editeur,
197572401975 Robert Laffont un homme et son métier 1975 In8 broché 343 pages un cahier de photographies
1928493171928 Paris, V.Bornemann,1928, 11,5 x 18 cm, 32 pp, couverture illustrée détachée,mais bon état,et complet,
20081191992008 Editions Philippe Rey, Collection "A Tombeau Ouvert" - 2008 - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée - 189 p.
1930101485Boxing bill poster advertisement for Joe Louis fight films 9"x 12" one sheet. Some aging and browning a few chips at the edges; otherwise very good. This advertisement for a Joe Louis fight movie promises "all the great Joe Louis Fights in one picture." Louis is pictured in in two photos one a promotional pose with Jim Braddock and a second picture of Louis outside the ring as the ref counts out one of his opponents. This film was to be shown at the Dixie Theatre and the fights were to include his battles with Baer Carnera Levinsky Schmeling and Braddock. While the small poster is not dated it is probably before the second Schmeling fight which he won by first round knockout since there is no reference to it. books
1930101482Boxing bill poster advertisement for Henry Armstrong fight film 9"x 12" one sheet. Some aging and browning;otherwise very good. Henry Armstrong 1912-1988 is considered one of the best fighters in history. He held three titles at the same time and almost won a fourth. Before Sugar Ray Robinson would come to dominate the fight scene Hank Armstrong was second only to Joe Louis as one of the most important black athletes in America during the first half of the last century. He is pictured on this movie bill which also lists some of his fistic accomplishments. books
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