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18 pages. Features: Mailbag; Depends on the Way! - article on trout fishing in the Little River below Squilax bridge, with photo of happy young Ian and photo of Gary; Clay Chips - article with photos of Jim Mathieson and Jim Forbes Jr., Bud McIntyre, and John Haddock of Pender Harbour; Ad inside back cover for the Department of Recreation and Conservation advises "You Require a 1959 Angling License"; Several pages of boating information and ads; Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
in-8°, pp. 141 con molti disegni n.t. Leg. in tela edit.
Vg/Vg some tarnish marks to rear cream panel. slight rubbing to ends of dj over spine. clipped dj no inscriptions. clean and crisp internally. 1st edition
207p. Signed by the author. Hardcover Very good condition tattered d.j. fair
Prefazione di Mario Franco. Esemplare perfetto. Brossura editoriale a stampa, pp. 321, in 16°
Book is in excellent condition with very light wear to covers only. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 416 pages full of full page color photos, floor plans, elevations, landscape drawings, etc. Features include:Wild Turkey distillery complex, Inout house, the Smile, Wrap house, Linear cabin, Michigan lake house, Newberg residence, North main, Point house, Immanuel church and paris centre, Cologne, Mont-Blanc base camp, Nanjing Wanjing garden chapel, Grandview Heights aquatic centre, T3, Samuel Beckett civic campus, et al.
Book shows fading to spine with a small tear at top. Creaseless covers, binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 49 pages with many b&w photos. Chapters include: Lechlade to Oxford, Oxford to Wallingford, Wallingford to Reading, Reading to Maindenhead, Maidenhead to Kinston; with subchapters of all places in between.
281p. Hardcover Good condition
128 pages. Newly-wed Jessie Ann Smith left Scotland in February, 1884, and followed her orchardist husband, John, to the British Columbia community of Spence's Bridge. Her story is one of love with a historical twist. Unmarked. Very light wear. Book
Book has covers with small stains, bumped corners, and light edgewear. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind, charcoal drawings by the author. Contents includes: George Inn, where Mr. Pickwick first met Sam Weller; In Lant street, where Bob Sawyer had his lodgings, and one of his haunts -- The Ship and Shovel; Number 48 Doughty Street, where Dickens lived and where he wrote the last chapters of The Pickwick Papers; The George and Vulture, London Bridge, where Noah Claypole dogged Nancy sykes's steps the night she was murdered, etc.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Small bump on lower corner of front cover. A great many illustrations of tools, shops, trade skills of the time, such as making a wooden pail, grinding corn, hauling water, using a plumb-bob, making hay-ricks, rick ornaments, etc. 8 1/2"w x 11 1/4"h. 108 pages.
8vo., Second Edition, with diagrams in the text, some mild offsetting from fold-ins to free endpapers; original red cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter lightly age-soiled and browned at backstrip. Published a month after the first edition. Scarce in this condition.
278 pages. Index. Bibliography. "Between 1880 and 1887 three of Britain's major cities came under attack from teams of bombers whose leadership, finance and most of whose personnel came from two Irish-American Fenian organisations... The aim of the dynamiters was to force the British government to withdraw from Ireland and to allow a free and separate nation to develop... also discusses the police response to the campaign, which led to the creation of both the Secret Service and the Scotland Yard Special Branch - draws upon Home Office documents hitherto unavailable under the Official Secrets Act." - from dust jacket. Appears unread. Book clean, bright and unmarked. Very light wear to dust jacket with the exception of some minor peeling at top of spine. Nice copy. Book
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 83 pages. Small spot on cover and dust jacket. 7 5/8" w x 10"h. Artist Frank Shipsides illustrates buildings, streets, landmarks, and curiosities of Bristol, England in 57 pen and ink drawings.
Book is in excellent condition, as new.. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears. 367 pages with b&w illustrations and maps throughout. Chapters include: Above Oxford, Oxford to Abingdon, Abingdon to Streatley, Streatley to Henley, Henley to Maindenhead, Maidenhead to Windson, Windsor to Hampton Court, Hampton Court to Richmond, Richmond to Battersea, Battersea to London Bridge, London Bridge to Gravesend, Gravesend to the Nore.
Stampa antica ed originale con testo al retro
Features: Stranraers (Strannies) on the West Coast; Axel Duch's Air Bridge to Biafra; V.I.A.'s Seawind Flies; Unusual landing at Shearwater; Canada's Best Helicopter Long Line Pilot. Sound copy. Magazine
Paper-covered boards show wear, marks and bumps on corners; tears at top and bottom of spine. 60 pages. Large format: 9"w x 12 1/2"h. The second book in the "This Is" travel series for children by the Czech architect turned children's book illustrator, Miroslave Sasek. Interior pages clean and unmarked; tight binding. Printed in bright colors on heavy, cream colored paper. Previous owner's name sticker.
<p>19 cm, brossura illustrata; pp. 179, alcune figure nel testo</p>
Mm 115x195 Brossura editoriale di pp. 253. Opera in buonissime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE. WORLDWIDE DELIVERY
Features: Extensive Terminals at Vancouver, B.C. for Great Northern; Work begins on long bridge at San Pedro Harbor, CA; Interstate Commerce Commission Decides Spokane-Reno Rates Case; Scathing Editorial against an article by Teddy Roosevelt regarding the development of Alaska; Professional biography of Charles M. Levy of the Western Pacific, with photo; Interstate Commerce Decisions; Railway Personals; Growth of the Modern Ocean Liner - article with photo of the Olympic entering New York Harbor on her first voyage; Port Expenses of Puget Sound Make Favorable Comparison; Review of Marine Insurance and Shipping Law; Photo and brief article on the Sovereign, fastest yacht in the world; Local Shipping Interests Opposed to Railroad Ave. (Seattle) Viaduct Over Waterways; Steamer Nisqually Develops Great Speed - article with photo; Scientific Discussion of the Tides by J.F. Ruthven; and more. 44 pages including several pages of nostalgic ads, some illustrated in black and white, featuring local marine and rail interests. Printed upon glossy coated stock. Average wear. Binding intact. Few library markings to front cover. A well-preserved copy of this highly-informative memento of Pacific Northwest transportation over a century ago. 12" x 9". Magazine
Consists of thirty-four fold-out graphs which plot values for the various coefficients referred to in author's book 'Concrete Bridge Design.' Former owner's name inside front cover. Front pastedown wrinkled. Book
français In-12 de 175-(8) pp.; broché de l'éditeur. Préface de Bertrand Romanet.