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4595édition du miroir des sports 1ere année numéro 1 avril 1929 format 24,5cmX18cm - 32 pages - très bon état
72046Frankfurt am Main Heinrich Keller 1879. Oblong folio 26.9 x 37.0 cm. 93 mounted collotypes each oblong ca. 8.5 x 12.5 cm on larger printed sheets. Original portfolio of quarter pebbled cloth over plain boards. Printed label mounted on front board. = An exceedingly rare complete collection of collotype prints after original photographs of price-winning dogs at a dog show in Hannover Germany. The images are excellent: very natural in detail and contrast and carefully mounted on printed sheets with additional information including the dog's name breed and owner. The photos were made by the brothers Wunder in Hannover. Plates loose apparently as issued. Slightly uniformly age-toned - a bit stronger near the edges; a few creases and an occasional spot but generally clean. Covers rubbed especially at corners and spine ends. The paper on which the photographs are mounted is generally age-toned. Some outer margins of plates chipped and slightly brittle first plate professionally restored. A true rarity; OCLC WorldCat reports just two copies in libraries worldwide: one in Zürich lacking plates 27 30-34 37-44 47-49 56 78 93 and only one complete copy in Williamsburg VA. Not in any major bibliography. hardcover
78 pages. Cover photo of Sue Laurence and Jackie Vargas of the Athen Water Follies, Oakland, California. Includes 1960 official synchronized swimming rules, national summaries, and list of champions. Many diagrams and great black and white photos of prize-winning swimmers. Heavy wear and soiling. Tape along spine. Not pretty but a worthy reading copy of this vintage work. Book
197 Pages including index. This was the first complete book about Canadian sports. Now a historical reference at thirty years old, readers are sure to be surprised when the turn a page to see a once loved but now forgotten sports hero. It celebrates the achievements of Canada's great athletes and catches the excitement of their triumphs. At the same time it points out the failings, disasters and injustices of sports in this country. Complete with 120 black and white photographs, 20 colour plates, index, and list of winners of the Grey Cup, Brier and the Stanley Cup from their inception. Includes hockey, lacrosse, baseball, auto and motorcycle racing, skiing, golf, table tennis, badminton, tennis, rowing, horse racing, boxing, figure skating, football, curling, swimming, wrestling, track and field, and more. Dust jacket shows wear at edtes and has an assortment of small tears with several small chips missing. Covers have surprisingly little bumping. Book
Unpaginated. Illustrated hockey story for young readers. From the Bungalo Books series. Zero wear or markings. Super copy in glossy illustrated covers. Book
80 pages. Features: Nice colour ad for Dominion Inlaid Linoleum inside front cover; Editorial topics include - Advertising our country, Typical problems in the western provinces, The Return of Employment, and The Cost of Sickness; The Smooth Silence (short story); The Carpenter (short story); Peiping (Beijing/Peking) Under Martial Law - photo-illustrated article of events in troubled China; Not a Case for the Jury (short story); The Girl Who Wouldn't Get Up (short story); The Spongers (short story); First Easter Among the Godless - photo-illustrated article told by Alexander Welikotny describes his experiences in Russia; Heil Summer, Heil Sport, All Heil! - article looks forward to the Olympics, with photos of Canadian Crew Champions, The Leanders "Eight" of Hamilton, broad jumper "Sammy" Richardson, and walker "Hank" Cieman of Toronto; Nice one-page Plymouth ad features a four-Door Touring Sedan and photo of A.B. Ellis, Radio Engineer of station CKLW; Parker pen one-page ad features photo of Princess Rostislav; Nice one-page Dodge care ad includes photo of a Model "D2" four-door Touring Sedan, and photo of Mr. F. Lyle Kelly, of Windsor, Ontario; First report of the Bank of Canada; Great two-page Easter Chevrolet ad features a green two-door; Movie news includes photos of Warner Baxter, Charlie Chaplin, Jessie Matthews, Sonnie Hale, Norma Shearer, Leslie Howard, Billy Lee, and Shirley Temple; Great one-page Lux soap ad features photo of Grace Moore; Pond's ad includes photo of Eleanor Roosevelt, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Latrobe Roosevelt of Washington, D.C.; Blue Jay Corn Plaster ad entitled "Corn Demon Killed"; Half-page Canadian National Railways ad features Jasper National Park; Cooking article; Nice one-page ad for Magic Baking Powder; features Miss Lillian Loughton; Spring Cleaning article; Nice one-page Heinz ad features photo of Josephine Gibson; Canadian Pacific half-page ad features photo of the Empress of Britain; Uncommon half-page ad for Ingram's Milkweed Cream; Beauty article; Tangee ad features photo of Lyle Talbot who picked the most appealing lips in an interesting test; World Sayings; Ad inside back cover protests preferential treatment of foreign periodicals in Canada; Wonderful colour back-cover ad for Tea features a Ripley's Believe it or Not theme and says "Drink More Tea for Vitality!"; and more. Average wear. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
19771009941977 Editions Robert Laffont. 1977. 1 vol in-8, broché, couverture illustrée. 255 pages. Illustrations photographiques en noir et blanc hors texte, collection " Sport pour tous"
DADAX844153893XAnaya Multimedia 2017-09-21. edici. paperback. New. 8.27x0.67x10.43. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Anaya Multimedia paperback
SONG844153893XAnaya Multimedia 2017-09-21. edici. paperback. Used: Good. 8.27x0.67x10.43. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Anaya Multimedia paperback
73580Mercredi 5 avril 1961 - N° 640 - Journal mensuel - Grand format - 4 pages
18720000895Hartford Conn.: Geo. L. Coburn Steam Print. 1872. 24 33 pages. Original printed wraps. 17 x 11 cm. Chipping to wraps title and corners of a few other leaves not affecting text and a number of short marginal tears. Spine has mostly perished but gatherings are held by the original stitching. Wraps heavily stained not affecting legibility. Light marginal damp stains throughout; marginal soiling in a few places. A poor but complete copy. SECOND EDITION so stated on the front wrap expanded. The first edition of the previous year contained only the first part of this work the 24-page manual. The second edition includes a new section "Ritual" the second grouping of 33 pages. It contains a diagram of a lodge room and descriptions of ceremonies for opening meetings initiations recognizing visitors installing officers and instituting new lodges. At the end is a cipher being a number code for the alphabet and the common vocabulary used by the organization. In addition to the contents alluded to in the title the manual includes the lyrics to seven odes. Several ads are printed with the text all promoting Thomas H.L. Tallcott's diverse professional and business interests in Glastonbury and Hartford. One ad announces his services as a notary and justice of the peace and another his land surveying firm. He also advertises patent medicines Dickinson's Alternative Balsam and Discutient Ointment and a washing machine the Niagra Washer both of which he distributed. At the end of the manual is an ad for the New England Female Medical College Boston and the free dispensary offered by Dr. Samuel Gregory. Thomas Hyde Lord Tallcott 1829-1907 of Glastonbury was active in the temperance movement in Connecticut from his early adulthood belonged to several national prohibition organizations and was one of the founders of the Prohibition Party in Connecticut 1869. He was also an attorney justice of the peace Congregationalist minister and a prominent figure in the Templars. In 1849 he presented a petition to the Connecticut senate to prohibit alcohol. He was a leader in the Hartford County Temperance Society at least as early as 1852 when he issued a circular for the organization. In 1867 and 1868 he went to the Carolinas to organize lodges for the Templars. He established over a dozen lodges most of which were for African Americans. He founded the Champions of Prohibition in 1870 and served as the first president and secretary of the organization. Ref. Austin "Prohibition Leaders of America" 1895 p. 35. Obituary Hartford "Daily Courant" Sept. 30 1907 p. 2. Fahey "Temperance & Racism" pp. 61-62. Rare. OCLC locates only the Virginia Tech copy of this second edition; not in NUC. Of the first edition OCLC finds only two copies NYP and Harvard; NUC adds the LC copy. Geo. L. Coburn Steam Print. paperback
52779892-75Used - Very Good. Pages intact with possible writing/highlighting. Binding strong with minor wear. Dust jackets/supplements may not be included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. unknown
2065416-75Used - Good. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. unknown
5j184Time Warner Sports New York 1992. 54 Seiten mit zahlreichen Abbildungen kartoniert. - gutes Exemplar/Text englisch - unknown
8694Réunion de 7 numéros exceptionnels dont 5 consacrés au TOUR de FRANCE 1) présente les grands évènements sportifs de l’année 52 couverture en couleurs, 80 pages illustrées de nombreuses photos. 2) Le Tour de France 1949 supplément de 12 pages. Couverture en couleurs.3 Le Tour de France 1950 supplément de 36 pages, couverture en couleurs. 4) Le Tour de France 1951 Edition spéciale de 24 pages, couverture en couleurs. 5) Le Miroir des sports vous fait revivre le Tour 1951. Exceptionnel numéro 68 pages, couverture en couleurs. 6) Le Miroir des sports vous fait revivre le Tour 1952. Exceptionnel numéro 68 pages, couverture en couleurs. 7) Le MIROIR des SPORTS présente sur 40 pages Le numéro programme du Tour 1952. Complet de la carte en couleur, grand format, de l’itinéraire officiel. Les photos des 124 concurrents, l’horaire détaillé de chaque équipé, la liste numérotée des engagés. Numéro hors série. L’ensemble en bon état
13814Revue mensuelle, brochée, 240x325mm. Couverture illustrée en couleurs. 64 pages y compris la couverture. Très nombreuses illustrations photographiques en noir et en couleurs., nouveautés automobiles, courses automobiles, rallyes, championnats, coureurs automobiles… Ensemble de 9 numéros : 1) 6 mai 1953- 2) 7 février 1953- 3) 8 juin 1953 ( les 24 heures du Mans) 4) 9 septembre 1953 couverture de GEO HAM) –5)Avril 1954- 6)mai 7) 1954-juin 1954- 8) juillet 1954- 9) septembre 1954. L’ensemble
8695trois numéros spéciaux 1) TOUR de France 1949 numéro spécial de 24 pages, couverture en couleurs, illustrations photos, une page illustrée par PELLOS.2) TOUR de France 1950 numéro spécial de 24 pages, couverture en couleurs, illustrations photos, dont une double page couleurs 3) TOUR de France 1951 numéro spécial de 24 pages, couverture en couleurs, illustrations photos, dont une double page couleurs. Une page illustrée par PELLOS
150 pages. Features: Nice one-page photo ad for Easton metal hockey sticks features Tim Kerr; New Initiatives a Positive Force in Minor Hockey; Canada's Olympic Hockey Challenge - with photo of Zarley Zalapski in action and partial (?) team photo including Joe Nieuwendyk, Sean Burke, Cliff Ronning, and many others; Some '84 Olympic Memories - with photo of Russ Courtnall (in Leaf gear); Nice color team photo of Canada's 1984 Olympic hockey team; Vintage one-page colour Pepsi ad features their classic "The Choice of a New Generation" tagline; Officiating in the 1990's; Great one-page color-photo ad for Koho sticks features Larry Robinson and Jari Kurri; Prescription for healthier, happier hockey; Nice one-page colour-photo ad for McCormicks Crackers features Jean Beliveau; Mario Lemieux Has Arrived! - inspired by the Great Gretzky, and challenged by the Supreme Soviets, Mario turned Canada Cup '87 into his coming out party! - with photos; *Classic* one-page photo ad for Titan/Jofa sticks features Mike Bossy standing beside suit of armour holding stick; Ray Bourque colour photo in Micron skates ad; New CAHA Chairman, Clair Sudsbury, Speaks Out; Nice one-page colour-illustrated ad for Sher-Wood sticks; Minor Hockey Week; Dave Chambers will coach the Canadian Junior team in Moscow at Christmas; Nice group photo of attendees of the 1987 National uner 18 Selection camp in Calgary; Colour photo of award-winner Rob Brown in Transamarica Life ad; Photo of Allan Cup winners, Brantford Mott's Clamatos; Colour photos of 1987 CAHA Champions the Miramichi Packers, the Stoney Plains Eagles, the Memorial Cup winning Medicine Hat Tigers, the Centennial Cup winning Richmond Sockeyes, the Air Canada Cup winning Richelieu Riverains, the Purolator Challenge Cup winning Pictou County Scotsburn Dairy, Toronto Red Wings and Winnipeg Saints, and the Abby Hoffman Cup winning Hamilton Golden Hawks; CIBC colour-photo one-page ad features Patrick Roy; Women's Hockey on World Sport Map - article with colour photo of the Hamilton Golden Hawks; Vintage Bee Hive Corn Syrup ad features colour photo of Frank Mahovlich; The International Hockey Centre of Excellence; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Minor bit of moisture exposure near back. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
20035886Timée-Editions 2003 240 pages 15 2x1 8x19 4cm. 2003. Broché couverture rempliée. 240 pages. Cet ouvrage célèbre le centenaire du Tour de France (1903-2003) en présentant 100 histoires et anecdotes illustrées qui retracent l'évolution de la course mettant en lumière les exploits des grands champions et la face cachée de l'épreuve. Préfacé par Jean-Marie Leblanc il s'adresse aux passionnés désireux de découvrir les coulisses de la plus grande épreuve cycliste nationale
65518Eds Amphora 2016 In-8 24cm 192pp. illustr. Nb-0289 unknown
Roma, 1965, 13 giugno, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 48 de "La Tribuna illustrata” .
297 pages. "Takes an inside look at the Blue Jays' road to the World Series title. And at the men who made it happen. Told through the eyes of the 1992 players and coaches, author Rosie Dimanno provides a personal view of this championship team that has not yet been told." - from just jacket. Black and white illustrations. Book clean, bright and unmarked with zero wear... Beautiful! Ever-so-slight signs of handling to bright glossy dust jacket. Excellent gift-quality copy. Book
247 pages. Index. Contains: biographies of every Grandmaster and all major figures; accounts and tables of the greatest tournaments in history; Explanations of all technical terms; Over 100 of the greatest games ever played; Photos of all the great players." - from dust jacket. Somewhat above-average wear with usual library markings. Binding intact. A sound reference copy of this interesting and informative work. Book
Pages 253-296. Black and white photos. Features: The month in New Hampshire; Senator William E. Borah - an interview; The highest path in New England - a tramping trip along the Range Walk - article with great photos; Three opinions on the legislature of 1923 - the Democratic viewpoint, the Republican viewpoint, an Independent viewpoint; Along came Mary Ann - how home demonstration work helps a community - article with nice photos; The Northeastern Forest Experiment Station; An Anthology of One Poem Poets; The Bunga Road - an exciting controversy at Landaff; Guernseys that Pay - some champions at the Rockingham Farm; Ships (poem); How the House was Adjourned; Books of New Hampshire Interest; The Editor Stops to Talk; Current Opinion in New Hampshire; New Hampshire Necrology. Above-average external wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
112 pages. Generously illustrated with black and white reproductions of photos ot teams and players. Includes nostalgic illustrated ads. 18 x 12.5 cm. Includes coverage of the Edmonton Mercurys, World Champions for 1949-50. Cover photo of Lorne Lussier and Larry Dunville in action. Few faint random pen marks inside front cover and upon first page otherwise unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. Soiling to back cover. Contents moderately tanned with age. PLEASE NOTE: Lacking pages 55-58 which appear to have contained information about Junior teams, otherwise a worthy copy of this wonderful vintage British hockey memento. Book