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194818509Couverture souple. Magazine. 16 pages.
1949133128Couverture souple. Magazine. 32 pages. Légèrement défraîchi. Petite réparation à la couverture.
8697réunion de 107 numéros.In folio de 16 pages, nombreuses illustrations photos.N°122 (deux découpes) n°160-177-185-197-205-211-223 (couverture en couleurs)-264-274-284-285-288-292-293-297-299 (Louison BOBET) 300-306-308-311-312-313-314-315-316-320-324-344-351-352-353-354-355-356-358-359-360-361-362-363-364-365-366-367-368-369-370-372-373-374-375-376-377-378-380-381-382-383-384-386-387-389-390-391-395-396-397-398-399-400-402-403-404-405-406-408-409-410-411-412-413-420-423-424-425-426-427(Jacques ANQUETIL)-428-429-430 (Jacques ANQUETIL)- Plus un hors-série du 10 juin 1953 n° spécial le choc Turpin-Humez. L’ensemble en bon état
186747391Dublin: P. Brereton Printer 1867. Very Good. Dublin: P. Peter Brereton Printer ca. 1867. First Edition. Pictorial broadside 28.25x11cm; woodcut illustration followed by a ballad. Mild rubbing and toning to edges; Very Good and sound. <br /> <br /> John Morrissey 1831-1878 known as Old Smoke was an Irish-American politician bare-knuckle boxing champion and criminal. While this fight at Tierra del Fuego is not historically verified clearly Morrissey was the model for the hero. Born in County Tipperary Ireland his family emigrated to the U.S. when Morrissey was still a child. Among the exploits that would make him a folk hero in Ireland were his winning of the heavyweight boxing championship fighting and possibly murdering Bill the Butcher and testifying against Boss Tweed and winning a State Senate seat on an anti-Tammany platform. A version of this ballad is included in Sandburg's The American Songbag. <br /> <br /> Brereton printed a number of these Irish Street Ballads which were cheaply and carelessly printed as they are riddled with errors. "A closer investigation reveals the blemishes of composition—inverted letters multiple type-faces broken sorts uneven leading etc. Clearly neither the printer nor reader cared much for these minor details. The broadsheets were printed quickly and inexpensively" Kuhn. A lovely survival of Irish street literature highlighting the connection between the country's print trade and its robust oral tradition. <br /> <br /> Andrew Kuhn "Reading Room Log: Brereton Broadsides." From the John J. Burns Library Blog accessed online. P. Brereton Printer unknown
76365Flamingo London 1992 In-12 broché ( 180 X 110 mm ).Couverture illustrée.294 pages.
47p. + 8 full page color plates. Twenty- seven black & white illustrations. 8vo. Original full paper binding. Original dust jacket, very slightly worn. Hardbound. Very nice condition. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! GAMES BOX 3
(Codice SP/0709) In 16º 64 pp., 7 photographs. Paperback, mark of crease to cover, very good. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
2012500330375milan 2012 2012. Brindille raconte l'histoire de Pavlina une petite fille surnommée Brindille qui vit dans une famille composée uniquement d'hommes. Pour se faire entendre et gagner sa place elle abandonne le piano et se tourne vers la boxe utilisant ce sport et ses valeurs pour surmonter la domination de ses frères et l'indifférence de son père développant ainsi sa confiance en elle
Previous owner's neat name/address in pencil to front end paper. No other marks or inscriptions, crossword unmarked. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked green cloth boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with slight dustiness, a little foxing and tiny nicks to edges. 160pp. With features on football, table tennis, cycling, motor racing, cricket, boxing, tennis, rugby etc.
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
20097104577London: Reaktion Books 2009. 478 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen Illustrationen. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Illustrierte Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
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)
Greenwich, Fawcett Publications, Inc., 1959, in-4, br., pp. 64. Con numerose ill. in b.n. (Si uniscono tre fascicoli di Boxe Ring. Direttore P. Pini. Roma, Tip. DAPCO, 1959, in-4, pp. 8 ciascuno: Anno VII - N. 17, 27, 28).
355490725055New York. New York: Henry J. Wehman 108 Park Row New York nd 1890s. A 19th Century Softback. Rare. 32 pp. Rarely seen only a few copies have been sold at auction over the last 100 years. Occasional Illustrations in the text. Cover price 15 cents. A very good copy. Part 1 covers boxing; Part 2 covers wrestling. Owen Swift 1814 9 June 1879 was a British bare-knuckle prize fighter who killed three men in boxing bouts. The death of "Brighton Bill" in one particularly savage 85-round bout in 1838 and Swift's subsequent conviction for manslaughter led to the adoption of the London Prize Ring Rules He was regarded as one of the most brilliant fighters of his day losing only twice in his storied career. Originally printed in 1853 this appears to be an 1890s re-issue. Teaches the art of boxing and correct pugilistic attitudes without a master. Further photographs available upon request. £210. unknown
1935106810<p>Collection of ten first generation wire photos of boxing stills and action shots. Some have stamped notation on rear others have taped notes by wire service to describe photo. All black and white and most are about 8" x 10" or around 6" x 9". Normal aging and a few corner chips; otherwise very good. The collection includes a stills of Floyd Paterson and Johnny Dundee. Action shots of the light heavyweight championship fight between Joey Maxim and Archie Moore Barney Ross vs. Jimmy McLarnin and the light-heavyweight championship fight between Archie Moore and Harold Johnson. Other photos include Harry Kid Matthews Dave Charnley a family photo with Jersey Joe Walcott and a shot of Archie Moore with Brian Keith preparing for a TV show. Family Affair.</p>
16 pages. Features: Eddie Thomas cover photo; "Is Board's Power of Control Waning?"; Charlie Tucker photo; "Tot" Glanville photo; Photos of L. Radley of Oxford House Boxing Club; Photo of Charlie Collett, the Hemel Hempstead heavyweight; Photos of Charlie Solinas and Max Brady of Lurgan; Pritchard's Pile-Driver Stopped Jem Smith - article with photos of Jem Smith and Peter Jackson; Photos of Lavern Roach and Chris Jenkins, the Stourbridge lightweight; Photos of Eddie Thomas, Henry Hall and C.S.M. Inst. J. Ryan (Army Champion; Photo of Bos Murphy fighting Vince Hawkins; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
65-0274Germany 1931. Woodcut. 29 x 35 cm. Matted: 51 x 41. Signed by the artist in pencil and stamped on verso: Japan. Fine. Germany, 1931. unknown
Features: 10 Top Contenders in Boxing; They Fight For Glory in the Golden Gloves; '52's New Champs; Best Fights in Photos; The Worst Brawls I Ever Refereed; Complete All-Time Records; Can Jersey Joe Walcott do it again?; Randy Turpin is the Best Bet Since Sugar Ray; The New Mr. Moore (Archie); (Jack) Johnson didn't Dump it!; Third Man... And Out! - Peter Mueller kayoed wrong man (the referee); Remember Lew Jenkins; Remember Buddy Baer; and more. Moisture exposure. Somewhat above-average wear. Book
1913003655London: Boxing Magazine. Good with no dust jacket. 1913. First Edition. "The only paper in the world solely devoted to Boxing". Pp. 145 - 184 total of 40 pages. Dimensions: 11 3/8" by 8 3/8". Illustrated. Moderate wear and small chips to paper spine. Moderate browning and staining to wrappers. Pages browned throughout. ; 4to . [Boxing Magazine] unknown
19832090502113717527Not Available 1983. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
2004mon0000271030A & C Black Publishers Ltd 2004-09-20. Paperback. Very Good. 0.4061 in x 19.3909 in x 12.7919 in. A & C Black Publishers Ltd paperback
66 pages. Features: 55th Boxing Writers' Association Dinner - article with photo of Sugar Ray and Lew Eskin; On the Fistic Scene; Pushing Leather; Meet Hilmer Kenty - The Unassuming Champion; Forgotten Champion - "The Georgia Deacon" Theo Flowers earned the nickname "Tiger' Flowers; Jeff Chandler - a no-nonsense talent with a BIG appetite; W.B.C. Ratings; Boxing Illustrated ratings; New York's Gyms - A Dying Breed; LeConte Focuses on New York; 'Captain' Don Myers; Harry Keck and Harry Greb; Leo Randolph - third member of '76 Olymians to gain crown; World Boxing Hall of Fame; International News; Many hilarious sleazy ads at back. Above-average external wear and soiling. A worthy reading copy. Book
19521064884to magazine formate illustrated 74 pp. Some spine wear but in pretty good shape 4 pages loose normal aging; otherwise very good. This is Vol. 1 No. 12 March-April 1952. Cover features world champion Joe Walcott and his main challengers. Boxing & Wrestling, Inc. books
1952106513Magazine glossy covers 4to illustrated 74 pp. Corner folds top of one page missing normal aging; otherwise very good. Includes articles about Gil Turner Max Schmeling Jack Johnson Paddy DeMarco and Lord Carlton. Joseph Weider books
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, tiny mark to vertical page edges and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked with tiny nick to top of spine and a trace of old tape to front. 224pp. The story of the great champions from Marciano and Robinson in the early fifties to Tyson and Leonard including eight vivid portraits of the most famous.