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19501053New York City 1950. Oblong folio. 280 x 360 mm.; 11 x 14 inches. 14 pp. illustrated with 14 large black and white photographs. Bound in a large paper pad of thick paper stock; leaves loose from binding. An ownership sticker with the name Mrs. Paul E. Eisler of Eastchester New York is pasted to the front cover.<br /> <br /> <p>Original hand-made children's story book set in New York City and illustrated with black and white photographs. The narrative tells the story of Jennifer and Peter's visit to the skating rink in Central Park while their parents are out of town. They are supervised by their Aunt Josephine and Jennifer carries a camera to document their excursion. The content of each photograph is different yet each contains similar elements. The background of the cityscape are black and white drawings and the two children and Aunt Josephine are represented by "pipe cleaner dolls" which are positioned before the various backgrounds. The children are dressed in stocking caps and scarves and are accompanied by their dog Hannibal also made of "pipe cleaners". Each photograph has a typed text pasted to the lower margin of the page explaining the scene and each description is made up of one or two short sentences. </p> <br /> <p>The production value of this story book suggests a very sophisticated family with access to various media to present the story. The background settings of the photos are well drawn images of New York City and capture the atmosphere around the Upper East Side near Central Park. The "pipe cleaner dolls" are very well formed and give the photos a three dimensional quality that draws the attention of the viewer and gives the image a highly finished look. They legends that appear at the bottom of the page are not hand written but typed suggesting the intervention of an adult hand in the production. </p> <br /> <p>So the question may be asked what part did the children play in the making of this very special book. Jennifer may have written the story of their adventure while their parents were away. She may very well have been the photographer taking the photos for the book. The children could very well have set the poses of the characters and when the photos were printed and ready for insertion into the book they may have assembled the book pasted-in the photos and the text and prepared it as a gift to Mrs. Eisler of Eastchester.</p> <br /> <p>In any event Jennifer and her brother Peter documented a wonderful visit to the ice rink in Central Park and helped to produce a book which became a memento of this event for someone to cherish for years to come. </p> <br /> <p> </p> . unknown
1960KAM796Have 95 different Softcover/papereback books from the Perry Rhodan series. These 95 softcover books cover 100 different stories as 5 of the books are special releases which each cover two 2 complete novels. All books are part of the first Ace Printing starting in late 1960s'. All books have been printed sometime in the 1960 - 1970s by Ace Printing. Many authored by K.H. Scheer a co-creator of the series. Others authored by W.W. Shols Kurt Mahr Clark Darlton Kurt Brand Walter Ernsling and William Voltz.<br /><br />Volumes included 2-4 6-8 10 19-20 22-39. 41-55 57 58 62 64-82 84 85 87-105 107-114 and 5 books not part of the volume set. They include the first full length Perry Rhodan novel and 4 special releases covering two 2 complete novels each. This series is dedicated to its original Co-Creators Walter Ernsting and K.H. Scheer and finally to Donald A. Waollheim for bringing Perry Rhodan to America.<br /><br />See attached photos - shows that overall condition of books is good.<br /><br />Due to the volume/mass of books. Mailing/Shipping fee to be determined. Ace Books paperback
1834707421834. Boston 1834. First edition. Contemporary binding. Boston 1834. First edition. Contemporary binding. First Edition of "An Epoch in the Law" Story Joseph 1779-1845. Commentaries on the Conflict of Laws Foreign and Domestic in Regard to Contracts Rights and Remedies and Especially in Regard to Marriages Divorces Wills Successions and Judgments. Boston: Hilliard Gray and Company 1834. xxv 1 557 pp. Octavo 8-1/2" x 5-1/2". Contemporary sheep blind rules to boards raised bands and lettering piece to spine. Light rubbing and a few shallow scuffs to boards somewhat heavier rubbing to extremities early owner signature of Edwin Conant to front pastedown below early annotation in pencil. Moderate toning to text somewhat heavier in places occasional light foxing. A choice copy of a landmark work. $2000. First edition. Story's Conflict of Laws the first systematic treatise on the subject is one of his greatest and most influential works. Warren says: "It is not too much to say that its publication constituted an epoch in the law; for it became at once the standard and almost the sole authority.it received the honor of being practically the first American law book to be cited as authority in English courts." Expanding on this latter point Marvin quotes "a late English writer" who says that "No work on international jurisprudence merited nor received greater praise from the jurists of Europe. It impressed English lawyers with the highest respect for Story's extensive learning." Conant 1810-1891 was a prominent Worcester Massachusetts lawyer businessman and philanthropist. Marvin Legal Bibliography 471. Warren A History of the American Bar 545. Cohen Bibliography of Early American Law 2723. unknown books
1858542971858. Bennett E.H. Editor. 3rd ed. 2 Vols. Bennett E.H. Editor. 3rd ed. 2 Vols. Attractive Third Edition of Story's Commentaries on the Constitution The Last Edition Published Before the Civil War Story Joseph 1779-1845. Bennett E.H. Editor. Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States: With a Preliminary Review of the Constitutional History of the Colonies and States Before the Adoption of the Constitution. Boston: Little Brown and Company 1858. Two volumes. 8 xxxiii ii 735; ii 702 pp. Eight-page publisher catalogue at beginning of Volume I. Octavo 9" x 5-1/2". Recent period-style quarter calf over cloth raised bands retaining original red morocco lettering pieces endpapers renewed. Light to moderate toning negligible foxing to a few leaves some offsetting to margins of Volume II title page internally clean. A nice copy in a handsome binding. $2000. Third edition. First published in 1833 this work is probably the most important work written on the American Constitution during the nineteenth century. Though overshadowed by Marshall on the U.S. Supreme Court Story had no peer as a teacher or writer. Comparing the Commentaries to The Federalist James Kent observed that Story's treatise was "written in the same free and liberal spirit with equal exactness and soundness of doctrine and with great beauty and eloquence of composition. Whoever seeks for a complete history and exposition of this branch of our jurisprudence will have recourse to the above work which is written with great candor and characterized by extended research and a careful examination of the vital principles upon which our government reposes" cited in Marvin Legal Bibliography 669-670. Cohen Bibliography of Early American Law 2917. unknown books
197059494Santa Barbara California: University of California Art Galleries. As New. 1970. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - 136 pp. With 57 ills. 26 x 18 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . University of California Art Galleries paperback
196436869Santa Barbara California: Art Gallery University of California At Santa Barbara. As New. 1964. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - 45 works catalogued and illustrated in black and white. -- with a bonus offer-- . Art Gallery, University of California At Santa Barbara paperback
197059398Santa Barbara California: Art Galleries University of California. As New. 1970. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - 70 pp. With 39 ills. 3 col. . 23 x 22 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Art Galleries, University of California paperback
195136055Phaidon Verlag. As New. 1951. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Small cover blemishes; text clean. German language monograph with 92 of Rodin's works illustrated in black and white -- with a bonus offer-- . Phaidon Verlag hardcover
20162081502111905066Kanshuku bunka 2016. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kanshuku bunka paperback
173263637CBNordhausen, Verlag Johann Heinrich Gross, 1732. Klein-8°. 17 x 10 cm. [6] Blatt, 622 Seiten. Lederband der Zeit auf vier Bünden mit blindgeprägtem, ledernem Rückenschild und Streicheisenlinien. [7 Warenabbildungen]
1945151322Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1945. Shooting Final Draft script for the 1946 film containing an earlier alternate ending and a revised "New Ending" bound in following the primary narrative. The additional material consists of a pink "New Ending" announcement page dated February 12 1946 ten blue revision pages that include one carbon typescript page on onionskin stock. Notations in manuscript pencil throughout the set of revision pages.<br /> <br /> Based on the 1945 story serialized in "Good Housekeeping" magazine by Leo Rosten about a private detective just released from prison after being framed by his ex-partner and now finding himself framed for murder with only the help of his quick-witted secretary to clear his name. <br /> <br /> Set in and shot on location in New York City. <br /> <br /> Beige titled wrappers noted as SHOOTING FINAL on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 72 dated Oct. 31 1945. Distribution page present with receipt removed. Title page present dated October 31 1945 noted as Shooting Final with credits for screenwriter Jay Dratler. 151 leaves with last page of text numbered 10. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with blue and pink revision pages throughout dated variously between 11/29/45 and February 12 1946. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with some edgewear and small closed tears bound internally with two gold brads.<br /> <br /> Grant US. Selby Canon US. Selby Masterwork US. Silver and Ward US. Spicer US. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown
1945151322Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1945. Shooting Final Draft script for the 1946 film containing an earlier alternate ending and a revised "New Ending" bound in following the primary narrative. The additional material consists of a pink "New Ending" announcement page dated February 12 1946 ten blue revision pages that include one carbon typescript page on onionskin stock. Notations in holograph pencil throughout the set of revision pages.<br/><br/>Based on the 1945 story serialized in "Good Housekeeping" magazine by Leo Rosten and written by screenwriter Jay Dratler. Private investigator Bradford Galt Mark Stevens is being followed by a man in a white suit who when confronted tells Brad that he was hired by his old business partner from San Francisco who now works for wealthy art aficionado Hardy Cathcart Clifton Webb in New York. Believing he is targeted for murder he avoids being killed but becomes implicated in an actual murder. Through it all his plucky and attractive secretary Kathleen Stewart Lucille Ball stays steadfastly by his side. <br/><br/>Set in and shot on location in New York City. <br/><br/>Beige titled wrappers noted as SHOOTING FINAL on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 72 dated Oct. 31 1945. Distribution page present with receipt removed. Title page present dated October 31 1945 noted as Shooting Final with credits for screenwriter Jay Dratler. 151 leaves with last page of text numbered 10. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with blue and pink revision pages throughout dated variously between 11/29/45 and February 12 1946. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with some edgewear and small closed tears bound internally with two gold brads.<br/><br/>Grant US. Selby Canon US. Selby Masterworks US. Silver and Ward US. Spicer US. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
6114Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press 1983. First Edition. Short story chronicling the events surrounding a man's visit to his wife in a mental hospital. The second of four projects Bukowski collaborated on with Crumb during his lifetime. Basis for David Morrisey's short film adaptation 2000. Krumhansl 79c. Deluxe Issue one of four copies specially bound and designated for special use by the publisher this one marked "Binder's Copy" and signed by Bukowski and Crumb on the colophon. Quarto 27.5cm; pictorial paper-covered boards and patterned cloth backstrip with title label applied to spine; publisher's original acetate dustjacket; 142pp; illus. Fine in a dustjacket with modest rubbing and some sticker residue to rear panel. Black Sparrow Press unknown
14477Unpublished manuscript in parts. Wraps . Good. Unpublished manuscript in perfect ink script in stapled fascicles on lightly lined paper. Includes stories collected and in a number of cases also translated with notes by the editor. FitzReimund Philip St. L. is the pseudonym of Philip Redmond dates unknown author of a few stories published in turn of the century British magazines such as The Pibroch of the Cat of Ben Mhor and The Barnacloch Branch. The Preface states: "This Book consists of a collection of Tales of a supernatural character for the most part selected from mediaeval sources with a view to the illustration of that most interesting subject -- Mediaeval Folk-Lore. Many of the Tales have been translated from the Latin or Old French. For these translations except where it is otherwise stated the Compiler is responsible as well as for the Notes". All sources are carefully cited. The fascicles are numbered on the back of the stapled parcel. Not all stories listed in the contents are present. The Contents arranges the stories by subject matter with the name of the tale and source of the tale: STORIES OF NECROMANCY; DEMONS & EVIL BEINGS: HOUSE SPIRITS; FAIRIES ETC.; and MISCELLANEOUS. 43 of the 45 tales listed in the contents are present most with notes by the compiler. The only stories missing are "Vampire Stories I" and "The Fiend of Kempten". All texts and notes are handwritten in an exquisitely clear hand possibly publishable without transcription -- to add flavor. A few pages are darkened or smudged the whole tied with an old indigo grosgrain ribbon. Circa 1900-1910. Unpublished manuscript. Interested persons please inquire for full list of tales and sources. Thank you. Unpublished manuscript in parts paperback
1972148406N.p.: N.p. 1972. Revised Version Draft script for the 1972 film belonging to actor Martin Landau with his holograph ink and pencil annotations throughout most in reference to his character Capelli including action and dialogue changes. Also included are a 21-page shooting schedule and call sheet with the name of uncredited crew member Jim O'Roarke in holograph ink on the shooting schedule and holograph annotations to both. <br/><br/>From the estate of Martin Landau.<br/><br/>British director Robert Hartford-Davis originally conceived of the story for the film based on the Black Power movement in contemporary Britain and hired Robert Shearer to write the screenplay. The first American feature-length film for Hartford-Davis and the film debuts of baseball star Vida Blue and football player Gene Washington. <br/><br/>Set in and shot on location in Los Angeles. <br/><br/>Orange untitled wrappers. Title page present noted as Revised Version Screenplay with credits for story by Robert Hartford-Davis and screenwriter Franklin Coen. 108 leaves with last page of text numbered 103. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with blue and pink revision pages throughout undated. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads.<br/><br/>Shooting Schedule 8.5 x 11 inches Near Fine with light creasing at corners.<br/><br/>Call Sheet 8.5 x 13 Near Fine with a single fold. N.p. unknown books
20212081502111902897Chinese social sciences 2021. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Chinese social sciences paperback
An extraordinary copy. Signed not only by author inside front board, but also by an additional 20 important figures associated with the Regiment. Signatures upon front free endpaper include: LCol David L. Vaughan, CD (World War II Veteran and CO 1961-1964), LCol Archie M. Steacy, CD, (CO 1974-1978), LCol Grant B. Larkin, CD (CO 1970-1973), Honorary Lt Col John W. Toogood, CD (World War II BC Regiment Veteran and CO 1945-1949), Major Ernest Bowmer, MC, RMO (World War II British Army Veteran), Captain Arthur Goodson (World War I and II, BC Regiment Veteran) Musketry Expert, and Chief Warrant Officer Kenneth A. Parr, CD, RSM. Signatures upon back free endpaper include: Captain Robert Elrick (attached to BC Regiment from the Royal Canadian Dragoons), Major Robert Stanley (Squadron Commander), Captain Jack D. Drake (Squadron 2 I/C), Lieutenant Eric B. Foster (Troop Officer), Major Donald E. Hein (Officer's Mess President), Lieutenant Robert J. Baylis (Troup Officer), Lieutenant Norman A. Brown (Troop Officer), Lieutenant Robert B. Gauthier (Troop Officer), Master Warrant Officer Roger W. Prouse (SSM), Lieutenant Ralph D. MacRae (Troop Officer), Major Jack Tipton (Squadron Commander), Captain Brent R. Gray (Squadron 2 I/C), and Officer Cadet Tom Baker (Troop Officer). Printed name of Lieutenant (Donald) Hilton on front free endpaper. 438 pages. "Tells the story of B.C.'s earliest militia units from one of which the British Columbia Regiment has its descent. Describes the Regiment's participation in the South African War and in both World Wars, and much more." - dust jacket. Includes black and white illustrations, index, bibliography, fatality and casualty lists, repatriated prisoners of war (WWII) list, and list of honour and award winners. Contents unmarked. Binding sound. Average wear to book. Small faint coffee drop to bottom edge of text. Dust jacket, now preserved in archival-grade Brodart, bears somewhat above-average wear. We are indebted to LCol Archie M. Steacy, CD, CO (1974 to 1978) for his generous assistance in identifying the signatures in this copy. [Cooke p.130, Hale 1360] Book
80 pages. Features: Magnificent cover illustration by William Winter depicts a quintessentially Canadian backyard skating rink; Household Finance (HFC) ad on page one features photo of Mr. J.B. Vaillancourt, manager of the Shawinigan Falls, Quebec office; Our Sham Defense Battle - Editorial; Krupp, Schacht and Rommel - Beverley Baxter reflects on what happened at the Castle Harben on October 1, 1946 in the wake of the Nuremberg Trials verdicts; William Stephenson - The Biggest Private Eye of All - he directed the most secret of all cloak-and-dagger operations of the Second World War - here, for the first time, is the story of the man who pulled the strings which spiked Hitler's guns in the western hemisphere - article with photo; Dr. Gordon M. Bell's School for Sobriety - The Shadow Brook Health Foundation for men and the Willowdale Hospital for Women, both located on the outskirts of Toronto; Karsh's Charlottetown (PEI) - The City That's One Big Farm - article with great Karsh photos, especially a large shot of Premier Walter Jones meeting voters to resolve their issue, and another of Dr. Roderick Macdonald at age 94; Maude Burbank and her Musical Moppets - she takes care of two musical bands of Moncton youngsters; Manitoulin Island - The Eden Isle of Evil Spirits - article with nice colour photos; What the Boyd Gang Fiasco Can Teach Us - the Mayor or Toronto, Allan Lamport assails conditions which helped the Boyd Gang terrorize his city; The Slide That Shook The West - A Maclean's Flashback article to the April 29, 1903 Frank Slide, in which part of Turtle Mountain crashed into Crowsnest Pass, destroying the town of Frank; The World's Most Ardent Birdwatcher - Peter Scott, the gifted son of Scott of the Antarctic will fly anywhere to gaze lovingly at rare wildfowl - article with photos; You Can't Stop a Woman Crying; Nice one-page colour ad for Stanfield's "Look-Alike" Balbriggan Pajamas with happy family scene; Gaines Meal dog food ad features illustration of Saint Bernard; Vintage Frigidaire ad includes lengthy Christmas message and suburban evening scene of appliances being delivered to happy homes; Cream of Wheat ad features Li'l Abner; Vintage colour ad for Christie's Premium Crackers; Colour centrefold ad for Ekco and their many kitchen products; Champion Spark Plug ad includes photos of 12 new members of the 100-mile-an-hour club at Indianapolis; Two-page colour ad for Revere Cookware - 'the world's finest'; Lightning Zipper ad shows irate wife fixing husband's trousers while he stands, semi-dressed, taking her abuse; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. Two-inch opening to fore-edge of front cover and first two pages mended with archival tape. A sound copy of this very special issue. Book
3299Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press 1984. First Edition. Terrific story about the final act of a washed-up comic illustrated throughout in Crumb's trademark style. There's No Business was the third of four projects Bukowski collaborated on with Crumb during his lifetime. Krumhansl 87d. Deluxe Issue one of 26 lettered copies specially bound each signed by the author and illustrator this being copy 'U'. Quarto 27.5cm; pictorial paper-covered boards and patterned cloth backstrip with title label mounted to spine; publisher's original acetate dustjacket; 173pp; illus. Fine in a lightly rubbed Near Fine dustjacket. Black Sparrow Press unknown
191255371New York: Comstock & Gest Inc 1912. Softcover. vg to near fine. Small folio. 8 unpaginated double-sided leaves. Illustrated wrappers with gorgeous art-deco style orientalist pochoir images printed in hues of purple green orange and white. <br /> <br /> A now scarce and lavishly printed promotional publication announcing the upcoming run of Max Reinhardt's "Sumurun" a "wordless play in 9 scenes" at the Casino Theater in New York. <br /> <br /> The majority of the text is a scene by scene narration of the plot of the story written in prose text accompanied by photographic images of the corresponding scenes and characters. The introductory text discusses the significance of the work and the history of past stagings of the production to date. The final text page contains the lyrics to the "Song of Sumurun." Illustrated throughout in black and green with decorative geometric borders as well a title page a few initials and small vignettes all finely screen-printed. B/W photographic reproductions after staged studio photographs of characters and scenes from the production. Also included is a large photographic portrait of Max Reinhardt at the front as well as portraits of producer Winthrop Ames and composer Victor Hollaender at the the rear. Oddly no cast credits are listed here which may indicate that this was printed before the cast for the American production had been completely finalized. The striking art deco covers were designed by German graphic artist Hans Flato 1887-1950.<br /> <br /> By 1910 pioneering German theatrical director and producer Max Reinhardt had for many years been acclaimed for his avant-garde and expressionistic style. Based on a suggestion to create an oriental pantomime Reinhardt commissioned writer Friedrich Freksa 1882-1955 to shape a story for the show. Freksa created a narrative for the wordless pantomime based on some of the stories from the Arabian Nights. Composer and conductor Victor Hollaender 1866-1940 was charged with creating the music. The stage design costuming and effects were all in the hands of Reinhardt's frequent collaborator Ernst Stern 1876-1954. These men were all noted and acclaimed creative figures in their own right.<br /> <br /> Upon it's premiere on April 22nd 1910 at Reinhardt's Kammerspiele in Berlin the show was lauded. The success was such that the following month Reinhardt moved the production to his Deutsches Theater next door which could hold a larger audience. Critics and audiences at the time noted the novel and dramatic effects of Reinhardt's stripped down but expressive style in elevating the story and giving it a primal feel. His use of a runway stage - with his actors emerging from and disappearing into the audience - was said to make the storytelling more engrossing and break down barriers between the characters and the viewers. In June of that year Reinhardt released a filmed version his stage production in German cinemas. The following year in 1911 the stage show's success took it twice to London and to Vienna as well. <br /> <br /> In 1912 Broadway producer Winthrop Ames brought Sumurun to America and in doing so brought Reinhardt and his work to the United States for the very first time. Ames imported the original production from Berlin featuring the very same crew that had made the initial run such a success along with some of the original cast. Composer Victor Hollaender was brought over to conduct the music himself. The title role in the American production was performed by Camilla Eibenschütz 1884–1959 replacing Grete Wiesenthal from the original German production. The American premiere was held at New York's noted Casino Theater on January 16th 1912. It was the very first time that a runway stage had been used in a major American theatrical production. Although only initially planned for a limited engagement the production's success lead to a total of 62 performances in New York. Following this the American production moved to Chicago and then to Boston. This was later followed by a run of performances in Paris. In 1920 famed German director Ernst Lubitsch directed a originally conceived lavish film version of Sumurun with Jenny Hasselqvist in the title role released in America as "One Arabian Night."<br /> <br /> Wrappers with minor to light smudges creases and closed tears to the very edges with images unaffected. There is a slight chip at the bottom right corner of the front cover. Interior clean throughout with all images and text vibrant. Illustrated bookplate of previous owner pasted on the interior front cover. Wrappers in very good interior in near fine condition overall. Quite scarce. Protected in modern mylar. Alternate title: Mr. Winthrop Ames presents<br /> <br /> From the library of architect Guy Koepp 1896-1959 and Zahrah Koepp. Koepp is noted for his architectural designs in Carmel California. <br /> <br /> Bibliographic resources: "Max Reinhardt's Sumurun" Brigitte Kueppers. The Drama Review vol.24 no.1. p.75-84.; "Max Reinhardt and His Theatre" Oliver M. Sayler Ed. Brentano's Publishers New York 1924 ; Pantomime: The History and Metamorphosis of a Theatrical Ideology Karl Toepfer "Germanic Pantomime: Max Reinhardt: Pantomimic Grandeur" Vosuri Media San Francisco 2003. Comstock & Gest Inc unknown
18892111902160200632Kinsakurado 1889. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kinsakurado paperback
20002081502111902356commercial stamp office 2000. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 1287p Size: B5 Hardcover book commercial stamp office paperback
20192081502111906780Hoo shubbansha 2019. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Hoo shubbansha paperback
20162081502111906977Hoo 2016. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Hoo paperback
20032081502111906194zhejiang science and technology 2003. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: hardcover book zhejiang science and technology paperback