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1995282014PN. New. 1995. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
19952081502111905129China Food and Drink Culture Foundation 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. China Food and Drink Culture Foundation paperback
011820054Script Format reprint. Like New. / I HAVE MORE TITLES LET ME KNOW IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR OTHER TITLES / THE SCRIPT IS PRINTED ON THREE-HOLE PUNCHED PAPER AND BOUND WITH 2 BRASS BRADS /SHIPS WITHIN 24HRS!! unknown
1982205889Bantam. 1982. vg-. Hardcover. Book club ed.; 181pp; text block is pulling away from spine about 1" top edge; plain black cover with blue lettering on spine; dust jacket is black with color "Thing" on front is in new clear protective mylar . Bantam hardcover
178 pages including many black and white photographs. The fascinating, sad, frustrating, hopeful and inspirational story of the author's people and of his vision of the Indian future... that in renewal and rediscovery of their roots, traditional values and culture, lies the promise of living not between two cultures as in the past, but in the best of two cultures in the future. Prior owner's signature upon half title page. Includes text of Treaty Seven in appendix. Book
133471228X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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
6073Santa 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. In a letter to the last owner which is laid into this copy Black Sparrow Press publisher John Martin relays the following regarding this copy: "I sent the printed colophons first to Crumb in France. About half way through the job Crumb playfully signed that one sheet with Hank's name. I didn't notice that and sent the sheets to Hank to sign. When Hank came to that sheet he responded by playfully signing Crumb's name instead of his own. Hank and Crumb genuinely admired one another." A unique "A" item from the press. Krumhansl 87c see note on p.102. Limited Cloth Issue one of seven copies marked "Presentation Copy" and signed by the author and the illustrator on the colophon. Quarto 27.5cm; pictorial paper-covered boards and purple polka-dot patterned cloth backstrip with title label mounted to spine; publisher's original acetate dustjacket; 173pp; illus. A unique copy where Crumb has signed Bukowski's name on the colophon in his usual fine-point pen and Bukowski has signed Crumb's in black felt-tipped pen. Gentle sunning and some scattered foxing to upper board edges title label faded a few shades else Near Fine in a lightly rubbed Near Fine dustjacket. Black Sparrow Press unknown
011820029Script Format reprint. Like New. / 1954 FINAL SHOOTING DRAFT / I HAVE MORE TITLES LET ME KNOW IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR OTHER TITLES / THE SCRIPT IS PRINTED ON THREE-HOLE PUNCHED PAPER AND BOUND WITH 2 BRASS BRADS /SHIPS WITHIN 24HRS!! unknown
161 pages. Michael inspired thousands in Canada and the United States through his motivational speaking and CD, Make a Difference. Average wear. Some dog ears and coffee staining. Book
1331478138.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
011820025Script Format reprint. Like New. / 1953 REVISED FINAL DRAFT / I HAVE MORE TITLES LET ME KNOW IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR OTHER TITLES / THE SCRIPT IS PRINTED ON THREE-HOLE PUNCHED PAPER AND BOUND WITH 2 BRASS BRADS /SHIPS WITHIN 24HRS!! unknown
64 pages. Illustrated in black and white. Features: Trappers We Were; Puijeup unipkausinga (A story about seals); Memories of L'anse au Diable; Labrador crafts - Birth Braiding; Joseph Michelin (1845-1940); Freeman Saunders; My Mother; Short Stuff; Labrador dogs; Nanualuk (The White Bear); The Bread; Labrador Gallery - great portrait of David Martin of Cartwright in his WWI garb. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
70 pages. Contents: The first theatre organ to be installed by the American Theatre Organ Society (ATOS); The Leibert Legend! - Richard William Leibert 1903-1976; Contestants and Adjudicators at the 1992 Young Theatre Organist Competition; Lowell Ayars' Wurlitzer to got to Smithsonian; A Journey to the Jerome B. Meyer Pipe Company - with photos; Another Success Story - Terry Robson on the renovation of Portland's Alladin Theatre; Twin Fox Theatres, Detroit & St. Louis - article with photos; Use of an Electronic Device for Pipe Organ Tuning, by J.R. Zweers; Obituaries for William E. Taber Jr., George Faxon and Lloyd G. Del Castillo; Chapter news. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
68 pages. Contents: The Sedgwick Saga - a 3/19 Deluxe Moller, opus 5230 - article with photos; The Golden Frame - Presenting the Silent Film, by Jeff Weiler; The Granada Theatre, San Francisco (Paramount) - article with archival photos; Toward Higher Standards in Theatre Organ Installations; The Vintage Morton - The Rest of the Story - the original 2/11 Robert-Morton installed in the San Francisco Castro Theatre in 1922; An Enchanted Evening - Twirling at Turner's Musical Merry-Go-Round in Northampton; Obituaries for Al Bollington, Garo W. Ray, Harold A. Roque and Bob R. Burkhart; Considerable chapter news. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
Cover photo of Radio City Music Hall organists Jack Ward, Dick Leibert and Ray Bohr. Contents: Photo of the interior of Loew's Theatre, Akron, Ohio - An acre of seats in a palace of splendor. The Kilgen Wonder Organ - Part 1 - how the Kilgen Company of St. Louis responded to a shortage of organs in the 1920s - 3-page article with great photos. Snippets from England. Ad for the 1970 Conn 3-Manual Theatre Organ. The Gil White Residence 3/11 Organ. Nuggets from the golden days. Song Slides and Theatre Organists - the theatre organ solo in which glass song-slides were projected upon a motion picture screen developed from a humble beginning. Biography of performer Henry B. Murtagh. Toronto's Odeon Carlton Theatre - article with photo - opened in 1948. Reader contributions. Hollywood Cavalcade. The Esther McDonald Stayner Story - a theatre organ biography, with photos. New York Paramount now nostalgia. A Living Tribute to Farny Wurlitzer and Lou Rosa. Fifteenth convention of A.T.O.S. in New York. Bill Lamb named honourary member. Theatre Organists Hall of Fame - Lee Erwin. Photos and write-ups of twenty artists who performed at the fifteenth convention. Closing the Allyn Theatre in Hartford, Connecticut - Angelo Mastagni and Jack Martin of Clinton's Inc. purchased the organ and donated it to the ATOS Chapter - story with photos. Record reviews. Letters to the Editor. Rodgers delivers 'Style 260 Special' organ to Bob Power - article with photos (and ad on back cover). Chapter news. Classified ads. Nice Wurlitzer organ ad inside front cover. Classified ads. Rodgers Organ ad on back cover features photo of Bob Power and his new custom built Conn organ. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. A nice copy. Book
Nice Wurlitzer organ ad inside front cover. Contents: Photos of the majestic interior of the Oriental Theatre, Portland, Oregon. My Great Adventure 'Up Over' - Australian organist Tony Fenelon's 31-day tour of the U.S.A in the fall of 1969. The Story of Rosa Rio - wonderful 4-page article with photos. What is Unification? - 4-page technical article. Don Thompson Concertizing in Western U.S. The Young Radical Comes of Age - bring understanding of the Theatre Organ up to date, given its return to the international music scene. Pipe'n Pizza makes Southwest Scene - the "Pasta with Pipes" Phenomenon. Hollywood Cavalcade. New chapter in Cedar Rapids, Iowa has smash hit first concert. Tenth Home Organ Festibal at Hoberg's woodland resort in Northern California. *Marvelous* three-panel glossy colour centerfold ad for the Rodgers 33-E Theatre Organ. Reader contributions. Obituaries for Douglas Erdman and Mrs. Felix (Jean) Wiener. The Pipe Piper - a listing of any theatre pipe-organs known to be playing. Chapter news. Letters. Lyn Larsen's Fall Concert Tour. Record reviews. The Music of Jerry Mendelson Captivates Rahway Audience. CATOE members restore Pickwick Wurlitzer. Roland J. Treul moves Barton to his home - story with photos. Nuggest from the Golden Days. A Tribute to Dan Papp. California Miss Debuts on Covina "Wurlimorton" - Carol Jones. Classified ads. Chapter news. Conn Theatre Organ ad on back cover. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A nice copy. Bonus: prior owner's A.T.O.S. membership card stapled to table of contents. Book
47 pages. Contents: Cover photo of Gaylord Carter, artist of the Seattle Paramount 4/20 Wurlitzer; Chicago's Senate Theatre 3/19 Kimball consumed by fire - article with photos; Theatre Organ - Texas Style - the Robert Morton Series 210 of the Jefferson Theatre in Beaumont, Texas has been played by Al Sacker for the past 22 years; Presenting Mrs. Melody - The Story of Irma Glen - article with photos; Billy Nalle Thrills AGO at Kline 4/28 Wurlitzer; Musical accompaniment for Motion Pictures, by Edith Lang and George West; Detroit Organist F. Donald Miller - reprint of a 1927 article; The Saga of the Wiltern Orgoblo - the mammoth 4/37 Kimball; The Humorous sidelights of the world of theatre organ as seen through the eyes of Dinny Timmins (Del Castillo); High School Organ Speaks Again - The 2/13 Rosary Hour Organ at St. Francis High School in Athol Springs, New York; Ken Ensele and his adventures to save a Wurlitzer Opus 1334, Style F - article with photos; Ray Brubacker - Man of Many Talents; Chapter news. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Nice Wurlitzer theatre organ ad inside front cover. Contents: Lovely photo of the interior of the Paradise Theatre, Chicago. The Second Age of Theatre Organ - The Grande Barton Pipe Organ in the Virginia Theatre - nice illustrated 3-page article. Vincennes University in Vincennes, Indiana is probably the first Junior College in the United States to have a Wurlitzer theatre pipe organ installed on its campus - illustrated article. Technical Article - Repairing and Rewinding Wurlitzer Magnets (part 2). The Ashley Miller Story - nice two-page article with photos. Mark Del Castillo concert for L.A. Chapter. Chicago 1926 - Article on Henri A. Keates. Chicago's Radio Theatre Pipe Organs - Pipe Dreams, Chicago, USA (part 1 of 2) - fantastic article with photos, including Al Melgard. John Muri on different syles of playing. Billy Nalle at Longwood Gardens. Welcome to the Hoosier Theatre - Dick Smith plays in Whiting, Indiana. Lee Erwin Captivates Rochester. Gaylord Carter Presides at San Diego Morton Organ Rededication Show. The Fabulous 'Beer Can' Organ and Art Stopes. Obituaries of James Allen Orcutt and Frank D. Rogers. Nuggets from the Golden Days. Reader contributions. Classified ads. Chapter news. Hollywood Cavalcade. Record Reviews. Nice Rodgers Theatre Organ ad on back cover. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Cover photo of the Mont Clare Theatre (in Chicago?). Contents: A Swinging Weekend in San Francisco - Oakland with George Wright and Don Baker. Restored Robert Morton given trial run in the San Diego Fox Theatre. The Austin Premier Quadruplex - the story of the revival of the ultimate system of player organ roll manufacturer; Richard (Dick) Leibert Takes L.A. "Again!". Ohio Valley Chapter presents... Gaylord Carter at the RKO Albee Theatre; Home Organ Festival Shows off Top Electronic Organs. Allegro Vigoroso, by J.S. Zamecnik, arranged by Harry J. Jenkins - sheet music plus write-up. Theatre Organ, Oriental Style - Floyd Bunt reports on organs he viewed and heard in Asia. Where the Bartons Were, Part 4 - Dan Barton shares his personally compiled list of Barton organ installations. California gains its own "Pizza Joint" - Steve and Shirley Barden. Nuggets from the Golden Days. Classified ads. Chapter news. Disc Squeals. Nice Rodgers Organ ad on back cover. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Features: In His Dishonour - 1, by Arthur Floyd Henderson; A Son of the Navahos - II, by James Willard Schultz; Marked Special, by J.W. Marshall; How Potts Saved the Night Express (a true story), by Ray Stannard Baker; Through the Dragon's Teeth - III, Lewis R. Freeman; Lab Project No. 45 - a simple nickel-plating outfit; How We Play Field Hockey, by Bessie Rudd; Molly Blue Button Attends a Fine Wedding, by Frances S.M. Franks. Somewhat above-average wear. Book
Features: Mr. Peaslee on Ill-judged thrift; My Father and I; Great-Aunt Isabel - a story for all the family; Thunder - a boy and his horse; Cameron MacBain, Backwoodsman - VII; For Two Cents - a problem in high profits; Fact and Comment; This Busy World; Miscellany. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: Caleb Peaslee on being careful; The Queer Case of Mother - a story for all the family; Midshipman Bumpus's Efficiency - a fire at the Naval Academy; A Boy on the Matterhorn - a 16-year-old boy tackles the Alps; The Family Jar - Aunt Marietta sends a wedding gift; Cameron MacBain, Backwoodsman - V; The National Society for Ingenious Boys - Motors and Generators III - Alternating Current Phenomena. Unmarked with average wear. Front cover almost detached else a sound copy. Book
Features: The Termagant - a story of youth and age; The Picture Puzzle - III - continuing Miss Blake's fascinating mystery story; The Eye-Sharpener - An early adventure in salesmanship; On Trial - the story of a boy's first adventure in the business world; If I could travel; Miscellany; Fact and Comment - Lindbergh and the world, Our new Money; This Busy World - a new Russian Terror, Ireland at the Polls; The Y.C. Lab - Man-Lifting Kites; Best Puzzles of the week. Kraft paper affixed along cover fold of front cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: Twenty fathoms down - when things went wrong in a submarine; Diamond cut diamond - a story for girls; The Last Cruise of the Panther - III; Catherine's Bee Tree - and who got stung!; Miscellany; Fact and Comment; This busy world - truce in Nicaragua, the Chinese tangle, economists at Geneva, the Paris-New York flights; The Y.C. Lab - Motors and Generators - IV - The Characteristics of DC motors; The Children's Page - Mrs. Knitslippers and the Butterflies; Best puzzles of the week. Average wear. A sound copy. Book