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16 pages. Features: Supportive comments inside from cover; Who Provoked the War? - incidents showing the historical progress of events toward the inevitable clash; Has France a Title to Alsace-Lorraine? - extracts of a letter by Thomas Carlyle to the London Times during the Franco-German War; The American Press and the War, by Dr. A.B. Faust; Ernst Haeckel and Rudolph Eucken Rally to the Flag; Supportive letter from William C. Fox, Ex-American Minister to Ecuador; We and the World - poem by Hanns Heinz Ewers; Brief piece about the 'Loquacious" German Ambassador Count Bernstorff; A call for Americans of German and Austro-Hungarian blood to organize; Full-page image depicting Germany as the defender of civilization against the Barbarian Host; News the New York Times would like to suppress; Poem entitled "For All We Have and Are" by Frederick H. Martens; We Poles in Austria, by an Austrian Pole; The German-American and the President's Neutrality Proclamation, by Prof. Julius Goebel; The War Situation - latest news of WWI; and more. Average wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. Cover holding by one staple otherwise a sound copy. Magazine
Good hbk reprint in bumped blue cloth, gilt. Inscriptions on the front endpaper. (Routledge's popular library). 15700. eng
Two volumes. Title pages printed in red and black. 16mo. Original full blue cloth binding. Nice set. FRENG 5
3 vols., 8vo., on laid paper, with plates, and pictorial endpapers; two-tone red and brown cloth, upper boards and backstrips blocked and lettered in gilt, a near fine set in publisher's slip-case. The set comprises Vol. I: The Bastille; Vol. II: The Constitution; Vol. III: The Guillotine.
Pages 381-428.. Features: Guinness ad inside front cover features Jane Welsh Carlyle; Nice one-page Benson & Hedges ad features ritzy scene aboard trainr; One-page ad for the David Brown companies features welder at work; Nice half-page ad for Westland helicopters; One-page ad for Cossor shows auto assembly line at Morris Motors; One-page Fairey Aviation Company ad honours the H.M. S. Illustrious; Two pages of photos of Princess Margaret being welcomed in St. Kitts, Jamaica and the Bahamas; Turkey and Iraq sign mutual defence treaty; King Hussein of Jordan engaged to Princess Dina Abd-El-Hamid Aoun; Passing of M. Paul Claudel and Huseyin Ragip Baydur; Farewell photos of the Shaw of Iran and his wife as they leave London; Czech skater Miss Miroslava NNachodska seeks asylum in the U.S.; Amazing photos of the underground thermal power of Wairakei, New Zealand - which will supply heavy water for Britain's atomic power stations; M. Edgar Faure; Page of photos of the Royal Navy's most formidable fighting unit - H.M.S. Ark Royal and its commissioning; Photo of snow in Riviera town; Missing Belgian airliner found after eight days on Mt. Terminillo; One-page colour-photo portrait of Princess Margaret; Six colour photos describe the "Powder Keg of Asia" - Chinese Nationalist troops on Formosa; Excavating an important site inthe Malayan jungles at Gua Cha, in Kelantan; One page photo portrait of Dame Edith Evans; Two pages of photos of/in the first American hotel ever built in London - the Wesbury is the West End's first new hotel for over twenty years; Damage from fire at Shell refinery at Shell Haven, Essex - the three men who kep the fire from spreading - R.A. Jackson, T. Brookbank and H. Dobson; Storm and Explosion in Genoa Harbour - the Nordanland was carrying calcium carbide; Snow scenes in the Pennines and Cornwall; Launching of new British submarine "Excalibur" which uses hydrogen peroxide fuel; Huge wool fire dockside in New Zealand; Voting on the SAAR and Paris agreements; Photos of the amazing Ibex in the Alps;Toronto landmark destroyed by fire - Anglican Church of the Martyr;Nuclear device exploded at Yucca Flat; Nice colour photo ad for Dow-Mac (Products) Ltd.; Back cover colour ad for Johnnie Walker with billiards theme; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
830p.,frontis. Edited by Edwin W. Marrs, Jr. Hardcover Very good condition good
pp. viii, 576 + Portrait Frontis of Charles Butler. XLib from the Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary. Penciled ownership of William K. Hall, Newburgh, (NY) Feb. 1900 on title page. Top edge gilt. Large 8vo. Original full brown cloth binding. Extremities rubbed. Remnants of library call letters on spine. First Edition. Hardbound. Very good. RELIGION BOX 7
An authoritative portrait of the literary and aesthetic tastes - the 'temper' - of Victorian England. 282 pages.
8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, with a frontispiece and 7 plates, a little light and occasional spotting; original blue buckram, gilt back, blue top, backstrip lightly faded else a very good, bright, clean copy.
Abundant black and white illustrations and reproductions of photos. Features: The Hypnotist Detective - Dr. Leopold Thoma of Vienna is a new kind of detective; Knocking at the Cannibals Door - a very dramatic story of the "white man's burden" near the Kunimaipa River in British New Guinea; My Misadventures in Finistere - an amusing account of a holiday sojourn on a little island off the northern coast of Brittany; Through the East by Air - Part III - The adventures of Richard and Sydney Carline who were commissioned by the National War Museum to paint scenes in Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Mesopotamia, Kurdistan, and Persia; The Tiger Calls - an account of what befell two Indian teaplanters; Our Little Outing - An exciting story from a P. Burns and Co. beef camp southeast of Olds, Alberta; The Man Who Turned Thief - Part III - the remarkable story of a man who conducted the most mysterious one-man robberies to ever occur in America; The Ship That Disappeared - The perilous adventure of the Canadian Government Merchant Marine steamer "Canadian Importer"; The "Human Leopards" - A Terrible secret society in Sierra Leone, West Africa; The Blue Spot Theory - a funny story about checking for birthmarks on Burmese babies; Five Thousand Miles on Foot in Central Africa - Part I - Oscar Olsson's aim was to shoot big game with a film camera; My Fishing Trip - a British Officer's touch and go experience in Sopor, a village in Kashmir; and more. 86 pages plus 16 pages of nostalgic ads. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding tight. A high-quality copy of this excellent vintage issue. Book
pp. 530, in 8°, bross.
(Profili). 16°, pp. 68 (4). Br. edit. con sovrac. ill.
In-16 (cm. 16.90), brossura editoriale ricoperta da pergamino e decorata dai consueti fregi della Collana, pp. 68, (4). Testatina, e lettera iniziale istoriata. In buono stato (good copy).
pp. xxvii, 567 + Plus Frontis and full page drawings by William Sharp. Text illustrations. Book designed by Stefan Salter. Includes an insert of the Heritage Club Sandglass, Number XIII:29. 4to. Original full cloth binding. Spine lettered in gold. Original slip case. Hardbound. A very nice copy. THESE HERITAGE PRESS BOOKS MAKE GREAT GIFTS. W83
163p. Illustrated with lithographs by Charles Hug; designed by Walter Diethelm; printed and bound by Fretz Freres; hand-set in Diethelm Antiqua type (first use); Zerkall rag paper; half brown linen, gold-stamped natural wood sides. 4to. 7 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches. Original slip case. Inked ownership of Jefford F. Oller, the original subscriber, on front fly leaf.Includes the Monthly Letter. Number 420 of an edition limited to only 1500 copies, signed by the illustrator, Charles Hug. Fine copy. The books published by the Limited Editions Club are justly treasured for the quality of the texts, the beauty and artistry of the illustrations, the creativity of design, and the overall excellence of the paper, presswork, and binding. Each book would make a wonderful gift for any occasion. W42