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1980KOS049100060Creative recreation 1980 Soft Cover Fine
1980KOS049100059Mainichi newspapers 1980 Soft Cover Fine
1974KOS049100007Shinshisha 1974 Soft Cover Fine
1980KOS049100008Shinshisha 1980 Soft Cover Fine
1980KOS049100054NHK 1980 Soft Cover Fine
1980KOS049100138NHK 1980 Soft Cover Fine
1997KOS049100130Nigen Sha Shrine 1997 Soft Cover Fine
1980KOS049100112Asahi press 1980 Soft Cover Fine
1982RO20148552L ORANGERIE. OCTOBRE 1982. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 36 pages. Nombreuses illustrations de peintures en couleur hors texte. 2 pagers de texte en début de livre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 700-LES ARTS
1946ABE-4696635923CARTES ET TAROTS DU CABINET DES ESTAMPES-CARTES DES PROVINCES FRANCAISES-JEU DE TAROT SUISSE AU PORTRAIT ITALIEN-JEU "DELLE MINCHIATE" TAROT FLORENTIN-JEU VENITIEN AU PORTRAIT ITALIEN-TARROCHINO DE BOLOGNE-JEU RUSSE-JEU REVOLUTIONNAIRE-JEU ESPAGNOL-CARTES EPOQUE RESTAURATION-OEUVRES DE L'ECOLE FRANCAISE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART WASHINGTON-LA POLITIQUE FRANCAISE-LES TRAITES DE POLITESSE EN FRANCE A TRAVERS LES AGES PAR JULES BERTAUT/ILLUSTRATIONS DE CARLIEZ/6P-CENT ANS DE POLITESSE FRANCAISE PAR CONSTANTIN PHOTIADES/6P-LA COURTOISIE POLITESSE DES NATIONS PAR ROGER CERE/3P-POLITESSE FAMILIALE PAR MARTIAL PIECHAUD ILLUSTRATIONS DE A.E. MARTY-JEUNES HOMMES BIEN ELEVES PAR JEAN FRANCOIS VIRENQUE JEUNES FEMMES 1946 PAR MARY BOUBEE DE GRAMONT/ILLUSTRATIONS DE RESCHOFSKY-LA GENTILLESSE DU PEUPLE FRANCAIS PAR GERARD BAUER-POLITESSE DE BOISSON PAR MAURICE BEDEL-POLITESSE AU PALAIS PAR MAURICE GARCON-POLITESSE AU PARLEMENT PAR PAUL BASTID-PERLE PRECIEUSE/CONTE DE LA VIEILLE CHINE PAR CHARLES PETTIT/ILLUSTRATIONS DE MADRASSI/8P-NOMBREUSES PUBLICITES/GRUAU POUR PERRIN/BRENOT POUR SIRIUS, KESTOS ET VIOLET/MASSA POUR MOLINARD/MOURGUE POUR BOURGEOIS-1ER PLAT FROTTE LEGEREMENT EN MARGE G EN TETE ET PIED (TRACES DE PINCES-TRES BEL EXEMPLAIRE
192016446London:: William Rider & Son c1920-1940. 70 x 118 mm. 2.75 x 4.75 inches. Single card. Original Rider Waite Tarot deck card. The Chariot. Card VII. from the Major Arcana. From the original early editions of William Rider & Sons printing of A.E. Waites tarot deck. Excellent condition. Full color. Brown crackle backed design. A rare and beautiful card from the most famous tarot deck ever printed. At time of description we locate no other comparable singles for sale. We find only one complete deck of Pam C printing for sale at five thousand dollars. 70 x 118 mm. 2.75 x 4.75 inches. The Rider-Waite tarot is likely the most popular and famous tarot card reading deck ever printed. It was first printed and published by William Rider & Son in 1909 printed 1910 after the instruction of well known occultist and academic mystic A. E. Arthur Edward Waite. It was illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith. It is estimated that over 100 million copies of the Rider-Waite deck have circulated over the last century. The symbols and imagery were influenced by the 19th-century magician and occultist Eliphas Levi as well as teachings of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. The first printing was extremely limited. The Pam A deck was published from 1910-1920. Pam C was published 1920-1928. Pam B published 1931-1940. The deck was not printed again until much later in the 1970s. The difference between the early editions are distinct by outline artwork colors and lettering. The letters A B. C. and D were given at random and do not always refer to the order of publication. The easiest way to clarify which edition is by the ÒThe SunÓ card in each deck it is a bit more distinct in each edition. However because our deck was incomplete in the first place and missing ÒThe SunÓ card we could only match by color and design. Our strong belief backed by experience and reference is that our cards for sale are from the PAM C 1920-2928 or PAM B 1931-1940 decks. The colors designs and brown crackled backs support this. Please see The World of Playing Cards Rider Waite Tarot Early Editions for reference. William Rider & Son, unknown
192016449London:: William Rider & Son c1920-1940. 70 x 118 mm. 2.75 x 4.75 inches. Single card. Original Rider Waite Tarot deck card. Ace of Pentacles. from the Minor Arcana. From the original early editions of William Rider & Sons printing of A.E. Waites tarot deck. Excellent condition. Full color. Brown crackle backed design. A rare and beautiful card from the most famous tarot deck ever printed. At time of description we locate no other comparable singles for sale. We find only one complete deck of Pam C printing for sale at five thousand dollars. 70 x 118 mm. 2.75 x 4.75 inches. The Rider-Waite tarot is likely the most popular and famous tarot card reading deck ever printed. It was first printed and published by William Rider & Son in 1909 printed 1910 after the instruction of well known occultist and academic mystic A. E. Arthur Edward Waite. It was illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith. It is estimated that over 100 million copies of the Rider-Waite deck have circulated over the last century. The symbols and imagery were influenced by the 19th-century magician and occultist Eliphas Levi as well as teachings of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. The first printing was extremely limited. The Pam A deck was published from 1910-1920. Pam C was published 1920-1928. Pam B published 1931-1940. The deck was not printed again until much later in the 1970s. The difference between the early editions are distinct by outline artwork colors and lettering. The letters A B. C. and D were given at random and do not always refer to the order of publication. The easiest way to clarify which edition is by the ÒThe SunÓ card in each deck it is a bit more distinct in each edition. However because our deck was incomplete in the first place and missing ÒThe SunÓ card we could only match by color and design. Our strong belief backed by experience and reference is that our cards for sale are from the PAM C 1920-2928 or PAM B 1931-1940 decks. The colors designs and brown crackled backs support this. Please see The World of Playing Cards Rider Waite Tarot Early Editions for reference. William Rider & Son, unknown
192016447London:: William Rider & Son c1920-1940. 70 x 118 mm. 2.75 x 4.75 inches. Single card. Original Rider Waite Tarot deck card. The Emperor. Card IV. from the Major Arcana. From the original early editions of William Rider & Sons printing of A.E. Waites tarot deck. Excellent condition. Full color. Brown crackle backed design. A rare and beautiful card from the most famous tarot deck ever printed. At time of description we locate no other comparable singles for sale. We find only one complete deck of Pam C printing for sale at five thousand dollars. 70 x 118 mm. 2.75 x 4.75 inches. The Rider-Waite tarot is likely the most popular and famous tarot card reading deck ever printed. It was first printed and published by William Rider & Son in 1909 printed 1910 after the instruction of well known occultist and academic mystic A. E. Arthur Edward Waite. It was illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith. It is estimated that over 100 million copies of the Rider-Waite deck have circulated over the last century. The symbols and imagery were influenced by the 19th-century magician and occultist Eliphas Levi as well as teachings of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. The first printing was extremely limited. The Pam A deck was published from 1910-1920. Pam C was published 1920-1928. Pam B published 1931-1940. The deck was not printed again until much later in the 1970s. The difference between the early editions are distinct by outline artwork colors and lettering. The letters A B. C. and D were given at random and do not always refer to the order of publication. The easiest way to clarify which edition is by the ÒThe SunÓ card in each deck it is a bit more distinct in each edition. However because our deck was incomplete in the first place and missing ÒThe SunÓ card we could only match by color and design. Our strong belief backed by experience and reference is that our cards for sale are from the PAM C 1920-2928 or PAM B 1931-1940 decks. The colors designs and brown crackled backs support this. Please see The World of Playing Cards Rider Waite Tarot Early Editions for reference. William Rider & Son, unknown
192016451London:: William Rider & Son c1920-1940. 70 x 118 mm. 2.75 x 4.75 inches. Single card. Original Rider Waite Tarot deck card. King of Pentacles. from the Minor Arcana. From the original early editions of William Rider & Sons printing of A.E. Waites tarot deck. Excellent condition. Full color. Brown crackle backed design. A rare and beautiful card from the most famous tarot deck ever printed. At time of description we locate no other comparable singles for sale. We find only one complete deck of Pam C printing for sale at five thousand dollars. 70 x 118 mm. 2.75 x 4.75 inches. The Rider-Waite tarot is likely the most popular and famous tarot card reading deck ever printed. It was first printed and published by William Rider & Son in 1909 printed 1910 after the instruction of well known occultist and academic mystic A. E. Arthur Edward Waite. It was illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith. It is estimated that over 100 million copies of the Rider-Waite deck have circulated over the last century. The symbols and imagery were influenced by the 19th-century magician and occultist Eliphas Levi as well as teachings of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. The first printing was extremely limited. The Pam A deck was published from 1910-1920. Pam C was published 1920-1928. Pam B published 1931-1940. The deck was not printed again until much later in the 1970s. The difference between the early editions are distinct by outline artwork colors and lettering. The letters A B. C. and D were given at random and do not always refer to the order of publication. The easiest way to clarify which edition is by the ÒThe SunÓ card in each deck it is a bit more distinct in each edition. However because our deck was incomplete in the first place and missing ÒThe SunÓ card we could only match by color and design. Our strong belief backed by experience and reference is that our cards for sale are from the PAM C 1920-2928 or PAM B 1931-1940 decks. The colors designs and brown crackled backs support this. Please see The World of Playing Cards Rider Waite Tarot Early Editions for reference. William Rider & Son, unknown
192016462London:: William Rider & Son c1920-1940. 70 x 118 mm. 2.75 x 4.75 inches. Single card. Original Rider Waite Tarot deck card. Queen of Swords. from the Minor Arcana. From the original early editions of William Rider & Sons printing of A.E. Waites tarot deck. Excellent condition. Full color. Brown crackle backed design. A rare and beautiful card from the most famous tarot deck ever printed. At time of description we locate no other comparable singles for sale. We find only one complete deck of Pam C printing for sale at five thousand dollars. 70 x 118 mm. 2.75 x 4.75 inches. The Rider-Waite tarot is likely the most popular and famous tarot card reading deck ever printed. It was first printed and published by William Rider & Son in 1909 printed 1910 after the instruction of well known occultist and academic mystic A. E. Arthur Edward Waite. It was illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith. It is estimated that over 100 million copies of the Rider-Waite deck have circulated over the last century. The symbols and imagery were influenced by the 19th-century magician and occultist Eliphas Levi as well as teachings of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. The first printing was extremely limited. The Pam A deck was published from 1910-1920. Pam C was published 1920-1928. Pam B published 1931-1940. The deck was not printed again until much later in the 1970s. The difference between the early editions are distinct by outline artwork colors and lettering. The letters A B. C. and D were given at random and do not always refer to the order of publication. The easiest way to clarify which edition is by the ÒThe SunÓ card in each deck it is a bit more distinct in each edition. However because our deck was incomplete in the first place and missing ÒThe SunÓ card we could only match by color and design. Our strong belief backed by experience and reference is that our cards for sale are from the PAM C 1920-2928 or PAM B 1931-1940 decks. The colors designs and brown crackled backs support this. Please see The World of Playing Cards Rider Waite Tarot Early Editions for reference. William Rider & Son, unknown
197117406San Carlos CA : Golden Gate Junior Books 1971. First Edition. Hardcover. very good /very good . Oblong 4to. Publisher's pictorial boards in original dust jacket. Price-clipped. Mild edgewear to jacket with short closed tear at lower edge and very faint dampstain at lower corner. Slight rubbing around spine. Trivial touches of wear to corners and spine ends. Interior bright and clean. Very good plus. <br/><br/>An attractive copy of this first edition a classic Vietnamese love story about a flute-playing fisherman and a fair maiden. Golden Gate Junior Books hardcover books
1985PC13Tokyo Japan: Organizing Committee for the Mori Yoshitoshi Exhibition 1985. 152 pages. Catalogue that accompanied the 1985 exhibitions in Tokyo and Leiden of the kappazuri prints of Mori Yoshitoshi 1898-1992. Profusely illustrated in color. The book is in almost as-new condition. First Edition. Paperback. Fine-. Illus. by Mori Yoshitoshi. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Book. Organizing Committee for the Mori Yoshitoshi Exhibition Paperback
19941-0060170395HarperCollins 1994. Hardcover. New. 10.00x6.75x1.25 inches. HarperCollins hardcover
1950821Monaco, Les Documents d’Art, 1950, gr. in-8, br., 489 pp., nombreuses figures.
193114773Paris, Le Symbolisme, 1931 ; in-8, broché ; 49 pp., (3) ff. de table, achevé d'imprimer, le dernier blanc, couverture beige imprimée, nombreuses figures in-texte.
1967SONG0670627100Brand: Viking Juvenile 1967-09-28. First ed. hardcover. Used: Good. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Viking Juvenile hardcover
1954GB0007E02S4I5N01The Viking Press 1954. Hardcover. Acceptable. Missing dust jacket; Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. The Viking Press hardcover
1959KOS049100141Art Publishing 1959 Soft Cover Fine
1983G0528824627I5N00Checkerboard Pr 1983. Hardcover. Acceptable. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Checkerboard Pr hardcover
19941677637121Millbrook Pr 1994. Hardcover. Good. Former library book; Missing dust jacket; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.This copy is a full braille edition. This could have light cosmetic flaws but remains in good condition. No dust jacket included with this book. This book is from a library and may include stamps tape and markings. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Millbrook Pr hardcover