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1934965H14London: Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries; Empire Marketing Board; His Majestys Stationary Office 1934-c1940. First edition. Brochure/Pamphlet. Good. 8" by 6.5"; 7.5" by 4.5". Various. A scarce 7 volume collection of 1930s National Mark cookery leaflets and booklets guiding British housewives with seasonal recipes practical tips. In the publisher's original paper wraps.A 7 volume collection of practical and inspiring British cookery leaflets pamphlets and booklets from the 1930s issued by the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries and the Empire Marketing Board. Aimed primarily at housewives these publications promoted the use of high-quality homegrown produce under the National Mark scheme.Look for the Mark Don"t Shop in the Dark. This is the fifth edition published in July 1934. Offering guidance on recognizing the National Mark on goods like beef cheese eggs and canned produce. Aimed at housewives to make informed shopping choices. With vignette illustrations throughout. National Mark: Recipes New and Old. This is the 2nd Revised Edition published June 1935. Providing a comprehensive compilation of traditional and modern recipes including Milk Bread Mushroom Omelette Cherry Pudding and Ginger Snaps. Includes cooking methods and produce guidance. This edition features 3 plate illustrations. Collated complete. National Mark: Calendar of Cooking. First published in 1934 this is the 1936 improved edition. First edition thus. This is a comprehensive seasonal recipe guide using National Mark produce with notes on herbs spices and cake-making.The following leaflets are undated but it is likely they have been published c1930. These are likely to be first editions.National Mark: Flour. This is leaflet H.S.7. A concise leaflet providing recipes such as: Plain Cake Plum Cake Date Buns and Suet Pancakes.National Mark: Fruit Juice Syrups. This is leaflet H.S.8 offering inventive recipes using fruit syrups such as Loganberry Creams Hot Raspberry Pudding and Strawberry Butter Icing.National Mark: Beef. This edition is undated but is likely to have bene published c1930. This is Marketing Leaflet 13B providing practical recipes and tips for beef dishes including Roast Beef Grilled Steak Cornish Pasties and reheating cold beef.Home Plums: A Leaflet with New Recipes. Issued by the Empire Marketing Board and printed for His Majesty's Stationary Office this issue is Commodity Leaflet No. 15. This copy offers a concise 8-page recipe leaflet featuring dishes such as Plum Mousse Plum Tart Plum Jam and Plum Meringue. In the publisher's original paper wraps. Externally smart. The odd crease and minor handling mark to wraps with slight age toning more evident to the plain paper wraps. The odd spot to endpapers. Rust marks from staples of "Home Plums" and "Calendar of Cooking" these volumes are disbound as their staples have been removed with rust marks from staples remaining. Hinges reinforced to Calendar of Cooking. To volume "Recipes New and Old" bookplate from "Martin & Pamela Finch: Exlibris Gastronomique" with slight offsetting to endpapers. Internally the copies which remain bound are firmly bound. Pages generally bright and clean with the odd spot heavier to first and last few leaves particularly to the volume "Look for the Mark". Recipes New and Old is particularly age toned with loss to contents page of the upper right side of the page from large tear. Good Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries; Empire Marketing Board; His Majestys Stationary Office unknown
1936130<p>1936-1941 archive of building a rural school in Continental Ohio. 22 items plus letters to school officials: 4 blueprints swing set home economics room radiators door hardware plus a trade catalog; 4 trade descriptions for plumbing toilets faucets shower heads; 8 trade catalogs for heating blower radiator traps fire brick boiler automatic coal stoker thermostats vacuum system; 6 miscellaneous catalogs: loudspeakers electric score board scaffold power waxing tools. This archive was kept by the Superintendent of Schools for Monroe Township Charles H. Bell.</p> various
1936969H25London; Newton Abbot; Wiltshire: B. T. Batsford Ltd.; B. T. Batsford Ltd; Werner Laurie; George Allen & Unwin Ltd.; Collins; David and Charles; Element Books; Victor Gollancz Ltd 1936-1981. First edition. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. 9 by 6. Various. A charming collection of nine richly illustrated first editions exploring the landscapes architecture and heritage of Southern and South-West England each in the publisher"s original dust wrapper the majority unclipped. In the publisher's original cloth bindings.With the publisher's original dust wrappers the majority of which are unclipped. Dust wrappers of "Collins Pocket Guide" "Hants & Dorest Motor Services" and "Purbeck : The Ingrained Island" clipped. These volumes are first editions with Collins Pocket Guide being the first of the revised edition not the original 1958 and Purbeck 1981 being the second impression of the first edition.This nine-volume collection offers a rich and varied portrait of Southern and South-West England its landscapes villages architecture and local histories consisting of:The Face of Britain: English Downland 1936 by H. J. Massingham. This copy is a first edition. A richly illustrated survey of the South Downs featuring photographic plates and a colour frontispiece. A Wiltshire Home: A Study of Little Durnford 1948 by Dorothy Devenish; introduction by Edith Olivier. This copy is a first edition. A visual and narrative exploration of a Wiltshire manor illustrated with sixty monochrome plates and a colour frontispiece. Bristol Cream 1955 by Godfrey Harrison. This copy is a first edition. An evocative look at the city of Bristol with monochrome photographic plates and a colour frontispiece. The Caliph of Fonthill 1956 by H. A. N. Brockman; introduction by Nicholas Pevsner. This copy is a first edition. A history of William Beckford"s Fonthill estate illustrated with monochrome plates and a colour frontispiece. Round About the Little Steeple 1960 by Ida Gandy. This copy is a first edition. A charming account of a Wiltshire village in the 17th century with a photographic frontispiece of Bishops Cannings Church. Collins Pocket Guide to English Parish Churches 1968 edited by John Betjeman. This copy is a first edition of the revised edition. An architectural guide to English churches fully illustrated and includes a postcard from the author. History of the Hants & Dorset Motor Services Limited 1973 by Colin Morris. This copy is a first edition. A detailed transport history with monochrome photographic plates and a fold-out map of bus routes. A Tisbury History 1980 by Peter Drury and Jill Drury. This copy is a first edition signed by the authors. A local history of Tisbury Wiltshire illustrated with monochrome plates. Purbeck: The Ingrained Island 1981 by Paul Hyland. This is the second impression of the first edition. A poetic journey through the Isle of Purbeck with photographic illustrations by Bob Groves. In the publisher's original cloth bindings. Externally generally very smart. Slight rubbing and bumping to extremities. "English Downland" slightly more worn than other copies but smart with library stamp to rear free endpaper fading to spine and extremities of boards. One or two handling marks and one or two minor damp spots to boards. Dust wrappers generally smart. Dust wrappers of "Collins Pocket Guide" "Hants & Dorest Motor Services" and "Purbeck : The Ingrained Island" clipped. Rubbing and bumping to extremities resulting in the odd small closed tear and chip to extremities. Dust wrapper of English Downland age toned. Rubbing and bumping to extremities resulting in chipping to perimeters particularly to the head and tail of the spine. Extremities reinforced with white tape. Extremities faded with one or two slight damp spots to boards and slight handling marks. Internally generally firmly bound. Pages generally bright and clean with the odd spot heavier to fore edge and first and last few leaves more so to older copies. "A Tisbury History" signed by the authors to the half title page. Very Good B. T. Batsford Ltd.; B. T. Batsford Ltd; Werner Laurie; George Allen & Unwin Ltd.; Collins; David and Charles; Element Books; Vi hardcover
C2395Giants of Jazz Ita. Like New. CD case and liner all in Excellent condition. Giants of Jazz (Ita) unknown
20CCUBA1Havana Cuba: Asociación De Repórters De La Habana. Very Good with no dust jacket. Hardcover. On offer is a manuscript guestbook documenting a unique intersection of pre-Revolutionary Cuban journalism and vernacular art. The volume was used for visitors signatures and remarks during an exhibition devoted to the work of Cuban artist Marco A. Llaneras de Sierra Marko organized by the Asociación de Repórters de La Habana Círculo Nacional de Periodistas. The exhibition opened on October 3 1949 and presented personal caricatures landscapes portraits and decorative paintings made with cigarettes tobacco matches cut tobacco and paper in their natural color or polychrome and three-dimensionalthis being the first time this type of work has been done. Marko was celebrated as creator of a new artistic genre that fused Cubas tobacco culture with modern visual art. This manuscript is special as it contains a collection of writings by Cuban news reporters those involved with the Association of Reporters leaders in the burgeoning field of Cuban journalistic education and contemporary Cuban artists. The first pages record about 63 visitor signatures followed by additional sign-in lists and roughly 72 handwritten comments to and about Marko dated between October 311 1949. There ae also some later entries that are related to Marko but not to the 1949 exhibition with one entry from 1950 and several longer texts written in 196768.A list of some of the signatories and well-wishers who identify themselves as members of the Cuban press community followsOdilio Melo Fernandez Vice-President Asociación de Corresponsales de la Prov. De HabanaMario Misquial Arrieta Sec. Coms. Asistencia Social Asociación de Reporters de la HabanaEligio Pazos San Martín Chinelo member of A. M. P. Mexico and the Press Club USAMenard Fenes Presidente de la Comisión de Asistencia Social Asociación de Reporters de la HabanaAlfonso Server Rolón delegate of the Colegio de Periodistas de CamagüeyLauron Hymerich journalist República; member Asociación de Reporters Círculo Nacional de Periodistas David Aizcorbe Cuban journalist later director of the Manuel Márquez Sterling School of Journalism Artists and educators also appear among the signers including: René H. Benavides sculptor and painter graduate of the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes San Alejandro Otto Zimmermann Professor of Drawing and PaintingOne English-language note stands among the Spanish entries: Marko You are a fine artist. Cuba can be very proud of you as America will be when they can see your work. - Capt. R. E. Brooks U. S. Marine Service Miami Fla. Translated excerpts from some Spanish guestbook entries convey the tone of admiration that surrounded the exhibition the artist and hint at a vision for Cuba held by these journalists and artists: A very Cuban artistic modality is presented by our valuable fighter "Marko!" Cuba so lacking in vernacular expression in painting has found in this modality not only a magnificent form of sympathetic and attractive procedure to offer very interesting notes possible for acquisition to the tourist who visits us. The artistic system of "Marko - colored tobaccos cigars and cut tobacco - should be taught in our educational centers to be carried out by our people - David Aizcorbe Havana October 5 1949.Cigarettes matches and tobacco. Once you've smoked them you throw them away. Marko has turned these things into something useful Hes given us works of art a product of his originality. - A. Villatta The exhibition constitutes not only for its creator but also for all art lovers a satisfaction that prides itself on demonstrating the quality of cultured and civilized beings. To create a new modality in the life of a society is to satisfy a desire in the restless desire of men. - Mario Misquial Arrieta Sec. Coms Asistencia Social Ass. De reporter de la HabanaThe smoke doesn't matter if it's lost in space if the artist masterfully retains the cigars and tobaccos to create beautiful works of art. - E. Peias July 1950After contemplating the paintings of my good friend Marko it is a true pleasure to express my admiration He demonstrates true talent in all fields. - Otto Zimmermann Havana May 1967 The later entries from the 1960s include a lengthy letter from Margarita Perrez written in 1968 which reads as a biographical tribute. She describes Marko as a baritone singer painter sculptor poet and author active in theatre and film then working in education while continuing his art. This manuscript guestbook captures a singular moment when Havanas press corps celebrated an artist who turned the islands most iconic producttobaccointo a new visual medium. With its blend of journalistic artistic and educational voices it offers rare documentary evidence of pre-Revolutionary Cuban cultural life and of the early recognition of a genuinely vernacular artistic innovation. CONTEXT & BIO NOTESThe Asociación de Repórters de La Habana founded in the early 1900s by journalists led by José Camilo Pérez of La Discusión sought to promote unity and welfare among Cuban reporters. In 1941 it became the Círculo Nacional de Periodistas which organized the First National Congress of Journalists that same year attended by more than forty press associations. The congress codified ethical and professional standards and paved the way for the Colegio Nacional de Periodistas and Cubas first journalism schools. By 1959 these professional organizations were dissolved or absorbed in the revolutionary restructuring of the press leading to the creation in 1963 of UPEC Unión de Periodistas de Cuba the national journalists union that still exists today. The guestbook thus preserves firsthand testimony from the final decade of Cubas First Republic when journalism and the arts still flourished within an independent civic framework. Research suggests that Marko was Marco Antonio Llaneras de Sierra b. 1909 son of Marco Antonio Llaneras 1883 and Hermenia Llaneras. He worked as a draftsman baritone singer and inventor residing part-time in Florida. U. S. Patent no. 2558828 granted 1951 lists Marco A. Llaneras de Sierra as inventor of a cylindrical drawing pen. Archival traces also indicate authorship of a religious pamphlet. The signature of Hermenia Llaneras appears among the exhibition attendees further supporting the identification. Hard-backed lined journal approximately 9 × 7 in. 54 pages of ink inscriptions in Spanish and English. The cover is chipped and the spine is detached but pages secure. Several blank leaves removed from the rear likely unused. A printed exhibition pamphlet listing the titles of Markos works is tipped in at the front. Overall Fair condition.; Manuscripts; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 54 pages; Signed by All Authors . Asociación De Repórters De La Habana hardcover
4336050759.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2010__4336050759Printing Museum Tokyo 2010. Hardcover. New. 308 pages. Japanese language. 10.16x7.40x1.18 inches. Printing Museum Tokyo hardcover
195362711US: Georgia Institute of Technology 1953. Hardcover. Very Good -. Rust-orange cloth over boards with yellow-embossed particulars and yellow Ramblin' Wreck illustration in bright blue compartment to spine and front board. Light foxing and some spots of soiling to a few pages throughout but text is otherwise clean and unmarked. Endpapers front fly leaf and rear fly leaf are tanned soiled and foxed. Text block is sunned and foxed with soiling to top edge and corner at lower edge. Boards are lightly soiled particularly at edges sunning to spine indented scratch to lower edge of rear board and white markings to headcap and edge of spine; bumping and rubbing to corners and ends of spine. Georgia Institute of Technology hardcover
1955911Y25London: Collins 1955-1981. First edition. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. 8.5" by 6". Not stated . A vibrant collection of works published for the 'The New Naturalist' series by Collins all with their original illustrative dust wrappers and adorned with photographs throughout. An impressive collection of fifteen works that were published for The New Naturalist series by Collins publishers. Each in the original dust wrappers and original cloth bindings. Each work is adorned with colour and monochrome plates as well as maps diagrams and in-text illustrations. This set covers a broad range of natural history subjects relevant to the British Isles. The aim of the series was "To interest the general reader in the wildlife of Britain by recapturing the inquiring spirit of the old naturalists".This set holds various editions of volumes: 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 36 44 45 52 57 60 63 and 66. Those without edition remarks can be assumed to be first editions. Man and the Land by L. Dudley Stamp 1955 - Twenty-four plates of colour photographs and thirty-two plates of monochrome photographs.The Open Sea: The World of Plankton by Alister Hardy 1956 Twenty of twenty-two plates of colour plates. Lacking plates 1 2 3 & 4. With twenty-four monochrome plates.The World of the Soil by Sir E. John Russell 1957 - Publishers advertisement to the rear. With two plates of colour photographs twenty-four plates of monochrome photographs.The Peak District by K. C. Edwards 1962 - Four colour plates and twenty-four monochrome plates.The Common Lands of England and Wales by W. G. Hoskins and L. Dudley Stamp 1963 - Four plates of colour photographs and twenty-four monochrome plates.The Open Sea II: Fish and Fisheries by Sir Alister Hardy 1971 - Fourth impression. With sixteen colour plates and thirty-two plates of monochrome photographs.Insect Migration by C. B. Williams 1971 - Later printing of the 1958 first edition. With eight plates of colour photographs and sixteen monochrome plates. With four pages of publisher"s advertisements to the rear.Woodland Birds by Eric Simms 1971 £45 - Four colour plates and twenty-four plates of monochrome photographs.Mountain Flowers by John Raven and Max Walters 1971 - Later printing of the 1956 first edition. Sixteen plates of colour photographs and twenty-four monochrome plates.British Seals by H. R. Hewer 1974 - With twenty four monochrome plates.Moths by E. B. Ford 1976 - Later printing of the third edition. Thirty-two plates of colour photographs and twenty-four plates of monochrome photographs.British Birds of Prey by Leslie Brown 1976 - With sixteen plates of monochrome photographs.British Thrushes by Eric Simms 1978 - With twenty-four plates of monochrome photographs and illustrations throughout the text.Trees Woods and Man by H. L. Edlin 1978 - Later printing of third revised edition. With twelve plates of colour photographs and twenty-four plates of monochrome photographs.The Natural History of Wales by William M. Condry 1981 Twenty-four plates of monochrome photographs and maps throughout the text.Collated complete. In the original cloth bindings. In the original dust wrappers. 'Man and the Land' 'Mountain Flowers' 'Woodland Birds' 'Moths' 'Peak District' 'History of Wales' 'British Thrushes' and 'Insect Migration' dust wrappers are clipped. Externally very smart with shelf wear. Dust wrappers are smart with slight sunning heaviest to the spines. With minor edgewear. Large chips to the spine head and tail and closed tears to the wrap of 'Man and the Land'. Handling marks heaviest to 'Peak District' 'World of Plankton' and 'Man and the Land'. Scattered spotting to the wraps of 'Woodland Birds' and 'Trees Woods'. Scorch mark to the fly leaf of 'World of Soil'. Internally firmly bound with generally bright and clean pages throughout each. Spotting to the endpapers of 'Peak District' and 'The Common Lands'. Contemporary ink inscription to 'The Common Lands' front free endpaper. Very Good Collins hardcover
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1957101758Boy Scouts Association 1957. Paperback. Fair. Fair worn set. Still readable but fragile. Large format each of the 11 issues has 16 pages. Illustrated with photos throughout. Large map of the international gathering in the centre of the first one. A set of Boy Scout newspapers "The Jubilee Journal" which were printed daily in a tent on the actual site of the Jubilee held at Sutton Coldfield Jamboree Park to celebrate the Jubilee of the Scout movement 1857-1957. Between August 1st 1957 and August 13th 1957 the magnificent Jubilee event at Sutton Park was recorded on a daily basis in a series of Boy Scouts newspapers which were actually printed by hand in a tent onsite at the park. Each day Boy Scout journalists photographers and printers would gather together to record the day's events and - working under great pressure - produce a newspaper for the following day. Only 11 daily newspapers were printed they observed the Sabbath so no newspapers were printed on the two sundays during the event. Boy Scouts Association paperback
1959mon0000990758RCA Limited 1959. Hardcover. Very Good. in x in x in. Pages clean and bright no markings light wear to edges. RCA Limited hardcover
196010000<p><u>These volumes are heavy. 6 Bound Volumes </u>Each Bound Volume is a collection of 8 or 9 Original Weekly Issues total of 52 issues. These are Ex-Library and have <strong>some weekly covers Missing</strong>. Contact us for any detail questions. Volumes are Good to Fine. Thousands of pages full page plus more partial page color B&W vintage advertisements and article images Issues may have fold out advertisements or double foldouts. <u>150 pounds. No shipping if local pickup otherwire we will have to figure shipping costs.</u><br /><br />Note: we have other bound Saturday Evening Posts from 1949 to 1961 and also many individual issues from 1900 to 1970.</p> Saturday Evening Post hardcover
198666628Museum. New. 1986. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in French. 280 pp. With 276 ills. 78 col. . 24 x 21 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Museum paperback
GOR013264131Paperback. Very Good. paperback
1423489365.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2010Q-1423489365HAL LEONARD CORPORATION 2010-02-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! HAL LEONARD CORPORATION paperback
2010DADAX1423489365Hal Leonard 2010-02-01. paperback. New. 9.00x0.37x12.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Hal Leonard paperback
19634325<p>Original 1963 Volume 243 Illustrated London News Bound July to December - 23 Issues <strong>Does not include 4 issues:</strong> July 13 November 9 16 30.</p><p>Condition: Very Good ex-library ink stamp on front of each issue on the cover page. Loosely bound in a hard board library style with green lettered spine. The last of the 3 bound issues is without the binding. This style loose allows a easier reading experience yet organizes the issues. With INDEX! Complete 22 issues with the weekly covers and advertisements. With many Glossy Color and B&W photos illustrations huge High Quality Portraits of Famous People. Huge format 10.25 x 15 tall x 1.25 thick July 6 1962 - July 20 1962 - July 27 1962 - August 3 1962 - August 10 1962 - August 17 1962 - August 24 1962 - August 31 1962 - September 7 1962 - September 14 1962 - September 21 1962 - September 28 1962 - October 5 1962 - October 12 1962 - October 19 1962 - October 26 1962 - November 2 1962 - November 23 1962 - December 7 1962 - December 14 1962 - December 21 1962 - December 28 1962</p><p>- The Illustrated London News was the world's first illustrated weekly newspaper; the first issue appeared on Saturday 14 May 1842. Printer and newsagent Herbert Ingram moved from Nottingham to London in early 1842. Inspired by how the Weekly Chronicle always sold more copies when it featured an illustration he had the idea of publishing a weekly newspaper that would contain pictures in every edition. The first issue of The Illustrated London News appeared on 14 May 1842. It was published weekly until 1971 and then increasingly less frequently until publication ceased in 2003.source-Wikipedia.org</p>
1964036163Reno: University of Nevada 1964 A collection of materials including the conference schedule w/ late entries stapled in 5 sets of session abstracts and 4 papers including Notes on Technologies and Material Cultures of the Great Basin W.A. Davis The Geographic Foundations of the Desert Culture Earl H. Swanson Jr. Ethnohistory in the great Basin Carling Malouf and The Significance of Environmental Manipulation in Great basin Cultural Development James F. Downs. From the collection of Wayne Prescott Suttles renowned anthropologist scholar and linguist regarding many Pacific cultures and especially the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast Salish people. Dr. Suttles chaired the Ethnology session of this conference. University of Nevada paperback
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