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1999x-0897896610Bergin & Garvey 1999. Paperback. New. 232 pages. 9.25x6.00x0.50 inches. Bergin & Garvey paperback
19822090502113706392Not Available 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
192918316<p>November 1929; 1st printing of 1st edition. Good HC no DJ. Blue cloth over boards black stamped titles on front cover and spine. Lightly scuffed covers and spine; some fading along cover edges; very faint damp stain at front cover lower fore corner; very slight bow to front cover; tightly bound; clean interior with slight general age darkening; leaves remain supple. 12mo 256 pp; index. See OCLC #504559425.</p> London: G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
Mm 125x175 Brossura editoriale di pp. 103. Opera in buone condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE. WORLDWIDE DELIVERY.
Lo Standard Italia è un invito che la FIB rivolge a tutti i giocatori per quella auspicata normalizzazione della dichiarazione che non esclude ovviamente un altrettanto auspicabile sua evoluzione. E' frutto della collaborazione di Giorgio Belladonna, Camillo Pabis Ticci e Franco Di Stefano. La notorietà e il prestigio di questi tre nomi in campo nazionale e internazionale esimono da ogni presentazione: i primi due hanno fatto parte per molti anni del mitico Blue Team, il terzo, oltre ad essere campione europeo, è uno dei più prestigiosi insegnanti italiani. La seconda parte del volume, che costituisce una guida applicativa al sistema d'impagabile valore, è opera dell'istruttore FIB Mario Giordano. Esemplare intonso. Brossura editoriale illustrata, pp. 414, in 8°
1930164847Wien u. a., Carl Gerold`s Sohn, 1930. 1. Aufl. Achtteiliger gefalteter doppelseitiger Text. Kl.-8°, OLnbd. (ca.).
Large format paperback with light shelf wear only to covers. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind, lavishly illustrated with 1 - 4 sepia photos on glossy paper per page, map at back cover. 48 pages with images of Stratford, Malvern Hills, the Coswolds, the Shires, Halls Croft, Latin School-room, Gild Chapel, Clopton Bridge, Cliffor Manor, Warwick castle, Beauchamp Chapel, Guy's Cliffe, Stoneleigh Abbey, Baddesley Clinton, Compton Wynyates, Honington Hall, Sulgrave Manor, etc.
Adolfo Giannuzzi Eliminazioni e colpi nel bridge. , Mursia 1964, Libro in condizioni mediocri, presenta pagine interne leggermente ingiallite, come la copertina Mediocre (Poor) . <br> <br> <br> 391<br>
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193317803<p>1st edition. Very Good HC in Good DJ. Green linen-grain cloth over boards gilt stamped titles on spine. Bright clean square covers and spine; dust spotting on text block edges; tightly bound; some age darkening of end papers; light clean interior; very light foxing on few pages. DJ is complete; lightly scuffed; age darkened on spine titles clear and very slightly along cover edges; small label at lower spine. 12mo 93 pp. Cf OCLC #30541851.</p> London: Ernest Benn Ltd hardcover
185345888New York: George P. Putnam & Co 1853. First Edition. Presumed Third Printing First Issue. Octavo 19.25cm; brown vertically-ribbed cloth with titles stamped in gilt on spine triple-ruled border and decorative centerpieces stamped in blind to covers; pale yellow endpapers; iiviii1793pp. Inscribed in pencil on the front flyleaf: "Hon. J. Collamer / With respects of The Author" possibly Jacob Collamer judge and U.S. Senator from Vermont. Tiny chip to upper left corner of rear endpaper handful of dog-eared pages smoothed out else very Near Fine. Handsome copy of this volume Hawthorne edited for his friend and patron Horatio Bridge 1806-1893 a United States Navy officer. First printed in wrappers in 1845 Journal is the narrative of Bridge's trip on the USS Saratoga "the flagship of Commodore Matthew Perry with the mission to stop and search all American ships on the west coast of Africa that might be carrying slaves. That mission was fruitless they saw none but Bridge's comments on the efforts of the American Colonization Society in Liberia and on Africa in general were vivid" Moore Margaret B. the Salem World of Nathaniel Hawthorne p.135. An interesting printing not noted by BAL - "What appear to be first-issue sheets with the Putnam title page intact gathered in the same form as the Putnam publication are also found in a typical Ticknor format A binding.When Ticknor and Fields bought the Putnam plates for Mosses and Cruiser at the Bangs Bros. Trade Sale in New York March 1854 they may have acquired some Putnam sheets that were later bound up in Ticknor style and distributed in an effort to recover some of the purchase costs" Note: CLARK A14.1.c1. Presentation copies uncommon with only two noted in Rare Book Hub PBA 2019; Goodspeed 1910. cf.BAL 7597. George P. Putnam & Co unknown books
A9781639898077Hardback. New. hardcover
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1330633385.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
185834656Albany: Weed Parsons & Company Printers 1858. 48pp. Disbound bit of blank edge chipping Good. <br/><br/> This pamphlet prints Hill's argument in a significant constitutional case. One Coleman sought to enjoin the Hudson River Bridge Company from building a bridge over the Hudson at Albany; a New York statute permitted the construction. The issue was whether a State could authorize the erection of a bridge over navigable rivers of the United States. Defending the statute Hill says the real party in interest is the City of Troy which it fears would be competitively disadvantaged by the bridge. "And now comes Troy-- a city distinguished chiefly for the favors she has received and is constantly asking at the hands of the State-- and pointing to her local interests which have prospered under state patronage asks you to interdict an exercise of sovereign power prompted by state necessity." <br/> Hill argues that New York's authority is not hindered by Congress's constitutional power to regulate commerce and navigable waters. The Circuit Court which included Justice Miller of the U.S. Supreme Court agreed and dismissed the complaint. On appeal the Supreme Court divided 3-3 see 69 U.S. 403 1864; the tie vote rendered the Circuit Court's decision a final judgment. <br/>FIRST EDITION. II Harv. Law Cat. 1189. Sabin 31850n. OCLC 7627679 12. Cohen Supp. 12096.53. Weed, Parsons & Company, Printers unknown books
195899920888Fayard Arthéme Fayard 1958, In-8 cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette illustrée. 320 pages. Trés bon état.
Arthéme Fayard 1958, In-8 cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette illustrée. 320 pages. Trés bon état.
c2586Paris,Grasset,1937;in-8°,demi-toile bordeaux,dos lisse,titre doré;313pp.,1f.;la couverture imprimée n'a pas été conservée.
27373P., Grasset, 1950, in 8° broché, 249 pages (en partie non coupé) ; couverture illustrée en couleurs.
français Fort in-8 de XIII-800 pp.; cartonné de l'éditeur sous rhodoïd illustré. Cartonnage en partie insolé.
13377Paris, Grasset, 1937. 4e tirage. In-8 cartonné bleu, couv. brochée (façon carte de jeu) conservée, 313 p. Préface des auteurs. Bon état.
13548Paris, Julliard, 1959. In-8, cartonnage toilé crème, bien complet de sa jaquette, 381 pp.
Paris, Julliard, 1959. In-8, cartonnage toilé crème, bien complet de sa jaquette, 381 pp.
français In-8 de 396 pp. cartonné orné de l'éditeur sous jaquette en couleurs.