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8°, P. SIMILPELLE EDITORIALE CON IMPRESSI A SECCO AL PIATTO ANT. I SEMI DELLE CARTE, SOVR. FIG. A COLORI (FULVIO BIANCONI), PG. X 580 (2), CON L'INSERIMENTO DI 32 SCHEMI LICITATIVI, BUONO STATO. PRIMA EDIZIONE. (C)
Mario Cucci, autore di quel fortunato corso autodidattico che è "Il bridge naturale", ci propone un agile manuale, di svelta consultazione, rivolto a coloro che, avendo un'infarinatura del gioco, desiderano fissare rapidamente alcuni punti e nozioni ancora oscuri o difficili. Per agevolare la ricerca, il volume è scandito in molti brevissimi capitoli, ciascuno dedicato a un particolare momento licitativo. Altri capitoletti forniscono le tabelle delle percentuali delle probabilità. Chiude il volume un glossario dei termini del gioco. Esemplare intonso. Brossura editoriale illustrata, pp. 175, in 8°
X, 580 p., ill. n.t.; 23 cm. Leg. edit. in finta pelle con sovraccoperta. Molto buono
In 8°, br. edit. ill. a col., pp.144. Raro e accurato manuale di uno dei massimi esponenti del bridge. Tenui gore alle prime cc.
<p>16 cm, brossura editoriale illustrata a colori, p. 340. Numerose illustrazioni in nero n.t.</p>
16°, pp.346, mz.tela, tass.al dor. Rari segni a penna e sottolin.
bross. edit. il.. con bandelle, fascetta edit., piccole rotture e mancanze e tracce d'uso in cop., rotture alla fascetta, rari segni a matita, occasionali fioriture
8° tela edit. pp. 735, con figg. nt. Liebe brunitura margin. della carta.
Mm 135x210 Volume cartonato di pp. xxvi-735. Restauro alle pp,. xix-xx, copertina un po' vissuta, privo di sovracoperta, per il resto buono. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE. WORLDWIDE DELIVERY.
15,1x10,7 cm; (2), 64, (2) pp. Legatura editoriale in tela blu e titolo in oro. Interessante mini guida su tecniche di gioco e trucchi per giocare a bridge. Buono stato di conservazione.
in-16°, pp. XXX-608 con ritratto dell'autore in antiporta. Leg. in tela edit. con tit. al dorso e al piatto ant. Lievi tracce del tempo e d'uso sui piatti. Buono l'interno.
in 16° br. fig. a col. (Peracchi) pp.290
In 16° piccolo, pp. 290. Brossura originale.
Milano, Corticelli, 1942, in-16, br., pp. 290, (6). Copertina a col. di Peracchi e figure in b.n. nel t. Dorso difettoso.
In 16, bross.ed., pp.290.Es. con tracce d'uso alle cop., piccola menda al dorso, firma di app. alla prima bianca, lievi fioriture alla cop. post. e alle prime bianche, il resto in buono stato.Luogo di pubblicazione MilanoEditore CorticelliAnno pubblicazione 1938Materia/Argomento Giochi, Manuali, Bridge
608 p. Hardcover Good condition; front hinge cracked in fair d.j. fair
64 p.; 15 cm. Tutta tela editoriale. Buono
Illustr.
pp. xxiii, 576. A few inked underlings. Inked ownership and bookplate of Katheryn L. Ammon. Large 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, torn with small loss. Hardbound. Nice copy. GAMES BOX 2
175 pages. Index. References. Copiously illustrated with archival black and white photography. "Like all great historic landmarks, the Lions Gate Bridge remains a source of powerful, sometimes illuminating, sometimes mysterious stories of the people and times which gave birth to it. In addition to celebrating this bridge and its grand design, this work sets out to reveal these stories for the first time, including the unresolved violation of nationhood the building of the bridge on Native land entailed. Most mysterious of all is the figure of the man who both conceived and built this great enterprise. A.J.T. Taylor is a character straight out of Ayn Rand: ambitious, shrewd, visionary, fearless, competitive, a man given to great economic and political risk, he appears to triumph in the embrace of Britain's nobility, high society, and financiers he has courted, and who appear to make the completion of his project both physically and politically possible." - Signed upon title page by Donald Luxton else clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy of this impressive volume. Book
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of Clement Atlee; RCA ad inside front cover with photo of RCA Laboratories at Princeton, NJ; Nice color ad for Dubonnet wine; Fairchild ad includes illustration of their Flying Boxcar in use by Western Union; The Atomic Bomb - problems confronting statesmen; FDR's Home, Hyde Park, becomes a new shrine; Teaching democratic ABC's to Nazi PW's (POWs) - a first-hand report; Four Million Families want ti build or buy a home; New Highways for a better New York - article with artist's renderings of the Cross-Bronx Expressway near Parkchester, the Cross-Bronx Expressway at the Washington Bridge, the Bayonne Bridge in Richmond, and an intersection of the Van Wyck Expressway in Queens; One-page color ad for Virginia Rounds cigarettes; Dean Margaret Pickel challenges women to face the responsibilities of their full citizenship; Photo-illustrated article on what goes on in cow country when beef cattle are shipped to market; Interview with Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne; Nice color-photo one-page ad for Revlon's 'Fatal Apple' nail color; Five photos of New York-area Girl Guides in action; Eight gorgeous photos of dresses for dancing dates; One-page color ad for Gemey perfume; Bold red Schaefer beer ad features checkers board; One-page color ad for Croix Royale California wines; Nice color back-page ad features Cobbs Florida fruit gifts; and more. Moderate external wear and soiling. Unmarked. Mild age-toning to paper. A sound copy of this vintage issue. Book
48 pages. Features: Rheingold lager beer ad features color photos of Jean Welch, Jill Darnley, Maggie Long, Helen Riickert, Dorothy Hart and Rita Daigle, the Miss Rheingold 1946 candidates; Illustrated ad for the Fairchild "Flying Boxcar"; We Enter the Atomic Age - the momentous story of the atom whose energy science has now unleashed; Two pages of fantastic photos illustrating the dramatic story of the atom - from radium to the atomic bomb, including the Curies, Einstein, Niels Bohr, Dr. E.O. Lawrence with a cyclotron, and the great factory at Oak Ridge, TN; Ernest Bevin - a new kind of statesman; When do we abolish (wartime) business controls: Germany is Not Yet Defeated - Senator Harley M. Kilgore argues her industrial power must be destroyed; China - Unless we preserve her full integrity we shall face still another war - Nathaniel Peffer's formula for peace in the Far East; One-page ad for Drene shampoo features three color photos of beautiful Bettina Bolegard, New York fashion model; Veterans storm the academic beachhead; Our music-loving Presidents; Benjamin ('Ben') Victor Cohen is expected to be a bridge from the President to Byrnes and Vinson; Jones & Laughline Steel ad includes sketches of Donald Gortner and Ralph Ardary; Vice Admiral Ben Moreell of the Seabees looks forward to moving his bulldozers into Japan; Boom in New Yorkers studying foreign languages; Interesting half-page ad for The American Mercury features heading "Can We Do Business With Stalin", with illustration of Stalin; Nice one-page Chicken of the Sea and White Star tuna ad; Two pages of photos of ladies in fashionable coats; and more. Average external soiling and wear. Unmarked. Opening to central portion of front cover mended with archival tape. Moderate age-toning to paper. A sound copy of this vintage WWII issue. Book
Pages 1-58. Black and white photos. Features: National convention of American Legion; Immigration; Stage Coach and Tavern Days; Our Winter Carnivals; An Answer to Our Critics; An anthology of one poem poets; Senator Moses' Three favorite stories; New Hampshire state Grange; Should the Governor's Council be abolished?; New Hampshire Private Schools - with photos of their principals; The Phillips Exeter Academy; Tilton School; New Hampton Literary Institution; Holderness School; Five Foremost Leaders in N.H.; Alcoholic Bi-Focalism; First Candidates for Governor's Council - with photos of Samuel A. Lovejoy and Jesse M. Barton; The Old Toll Bridge (poem); New Hampshire Necrology; and more. Above-average wear to front cover which bears a bit of pencil writing to top edge, otherwise a sound vintage copy. Magazine