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Fine Turkish Paperback. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 17 cm). In Turkish and abstract in Arabic. [xvi], 357, 14 p., ills. Osmanli posta damgalari katalogu. Catalogue of Ottoman postage stamps. One of the best reference.
As New English Original bdg. Mint. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). B/w ills. [xiii], 101, [2] p., 1 folding plate. Ottoman, Persian and Arabic seals. Osmanli mühürleri. Arap, Fars ve Türk mühürleri. Translated by Ümit Öztürk.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 34 p. B/w ills. Introduction to Turkish stamps in the Ottoman period. Osmanli Dönemi Türk pullarina giris.
pp. (xiv), 519. Illustrations. Decorative drawings by Eric M. Simon. 8vo. Original publisher's blue cloth binding; decorated in gold gilt. Hardbound. Very good. The author, John C. Miller (1908-1981), professor at several important colleges, wrote major books about early American history that won praise for their scholarship, analysis, research, and fresh insights that dispelled many myths. His work captured the color and personalities of history while exploring the political, social and economic forces that shaped events. PA 8 REAR
267 pages including references and black and white illustrations. Chapters include: The Heritage; The Royal Navy and its Medical Services in Canada; R.C.N. Beginnings; World War I (1914-1918); Hiatus - Between Wars; A Growing Naval Medical Service; Teh Working Milieu Ashore; War at Sea; Experiences, Commendations and Deaths; As Told By Eyewitnesses; After War Horizons; The Post War - A Time of Change. Liquid paper has been applied to front endpaper else contents unmarked. Adhesives have been mostly removed from spine and front board. Library stamp is upon top edge of text. Light wear to blue boards with gilt lettering. Contents tight and square. Remains a nice copy. Book
148 pages. Author's inscription and signature upon title page. Bookseller's rubber stamp inside front cover. Recaptures the bittersweet depression days in fifty short stories. The scene is a rural farm in the 1930s where the Hanneman family, with grace, good humour and affection, struggle to make ends meet. Author grew up during those years in the Ottawa River Valley as the youngest child in a warm, close-knit farm family. Some of the characters are real, some are not. While some stories are based on actual events, other come "mind-the-time" exchanges at family gatherings or from her mother's remembrances. Book
Features: Pat and Noel Thomas; Gay Brown's Never Ending Collection; Chad Smith - All Things Nautical; Ann Barrett collects Seasheels (among other things!); The Atlanta Museum Auction; Don McGinnis - Sign Maker; Claire Young's American Main Street of Yesterday; Raffle Preview; Joann's Miniature Stamp; Lighting made Easy; Building with Bob - Clifton House, Part III; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
IN 4. BR [BE]. 52 PP. 23 PPL EN NOIR. [BE]