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20031-0762416688Running Pr Book Pub 2003. Hardcover. New. heirloom ed edition. 56 pages. 12.25x10.00x0.50 inches. Running Pr Book Pub hardcover
9121Journal de M Alexandre DUMAS. Grand in folio, 4 pages, texte sur 3 colonnes. Bureaux à Paris Rus Coq Héron n°5. Quotidien. 3ème année 1855.Deuxième trimestre du N°91 du dimanche 1er avril au N°181 du Samedi 30 juin en un volume demi-cuir marron, titre, tomaison filets dorés. Reliure légèrement frottée. Intérieur en très bon état.
ANAIS-1582612625Sports Pub. hardcover. Good. 8.8x0.6x11.8. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Sports Pub hardcover
2 voll. in 8, titolo e nervi al dorso, tagli rossi, pp. 323, 348, ritratto dell'Autore in antiporta, 150 ill., 4 carte ripiegate in fine, 40 tavv. a col.Dorso scollato dal piatto post. del II vol., strappo su una carta, piccoli strappi alle piegature di una carta con rilascio del colore rosso dei tagli. Nell'insieme buone condizioni.ATTENTION.If the book is older than 50 years Please contact us BEFORE to order it.In this caseits not immediately available to export and we will send you more information about cost and timing.Luogo di pubblicazione Milano - BambergaEditore Fratelli Dumolard - Libreria Editrice di C. C. BUchnerAnno pubblicazione 1981Materia/Argomento Diario di viaggio, Antropologia
In 4, leg. in m. pelle con titolo al dorso, piatti marmorizzati, pp. 444, ritratto in antip., 172 ill. n.t. e 3 carte con l'itinerario del percorso.Cop. originale rilegata all'interno parzialmente sciolta, per il resto buone condizioni.Available to exportSUE 18148Luogo di pubblicazione ParisEditore F. R. de RudevalAnno pubblicazione 1906Materia/Argomento Esplorazioni, Diario di viaggio, Mar Rosso
2025x-1032958529Routledge 2025. Hardcover. New. 222 pages. 9.00x6.00x9.24 inches. Routledge hardcover
2025x-1032958537Routledge 2025. Hardcover. New. 208 pages. 9.00x6.00x9.24 inches. Routledge hardcover
SONG1582612625Brand: Sports Publishing LLC 0000-00-00. English Language. hardcover. Used: Good. 8.75x0.50x11.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Sports Publishing LLC hardcover
New CD. Ships directly from manufacturers. Pls. allow 20 - 25 days of business days delivery time. The Sounds of Berlin Berlin, nic knamed The Grey City, is the capitol and largest city in Germany. As a major cultural center and the home of many symphony orchest ras, opera companies, museums and repertory theaters, Berlin is o ne of the principal centers of symphonic compositions since 1740. Timeless Classics from Berlin features the immortal compositions of Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Humperdinck, Pachelbel and Handel th at you will want to visit again and again.The Sounds of BrusselsI n the cosmopolitan city of Brussels, capitol of Belgium, the pic turesque streets, impressive structures, beautiful parks, and its music exhibit an essence that is a confluence of French and Flem ish culture which comes alive in the excellent recording. Timeles s Classics from Brussels features works by these famous composers : Berlioz, Bizet, Faure, Franck, Gossec, Mauret, Ravel, Saient - Sa ens, Satie, and Chopin.The Sounds of London London has had a reco gnized influence on the development of classical music and it the home of three of the most respected and prestigious orchestras i n the world, The London Symphony, The London Philharmonic Orchest ra and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. timeless Classics from L ondon features the wonderful works by Clark, Elgar, Holst, Purcel l and Handel.The Sounds of Moscow Moscow, known as The Third Rome , is the capitol city of Russia and is the political, scientific, historical, architectural and business focal point of the nation . Along with St Petersburg, Moscow has been a major center of mus ical activity for several hundred years. Timeless Classics from M oscow features the great compositions of: Borodin, Liadov, Prokoo fiev, Rachmaninoff, Rimsky - Karsakov and Tchaikovsky.The Sounds of Paris Many celebrated French composers, as well as many other gr eat composers, have resided in or lived for a time in Paris, the capitol city of France. This beautifully composed collection will open your eyes and ears to the City of Love and Light. Timeless Classics from Paris features works from these fine composers: Biz et, Debussy, Faure , Massenet, Offenbach, Ravel, and Saint - Saens. The Sounds of Prague Prague, the capitol city of the Czech Republ ic Prague, has a long history of musical education. It has been t he origin and destination of excellent performers and fine compos ers for centuries. Timeless Classics From Prague features works b y these famous composers: Bruckner, Beethoven, Chopin, Dvorak, Li szt, Mozart, Gluck and Wagner.The Sounds of Rome Ancient architec ture and quaint outdoor cafes are the delightful images conjured by this collection of classical music from the great Italian mast er composers. Enjoy this much - loved music with a glass of fine re d wine as you entertain friends and family with a traditional Ita lian feast.The Sounds of Tuscany Drench your home with the deligh tful sounds of spectacular Tuscany. From the stunning wishful col ors of the sloping hill to the tantalizing aroma of Italian cooki ng, this wonderful music will bring a delicious touch of Old Worl d authenticity to your next gathering.The Sounds of Vienna Vienna , Austria's capitol and largest city is a melting pot of Germanic , Italian, Slavic, and Hungarian culture. Its musical history is so significant and splendid that Civilization's musical heritage. Weight: 1.00 lb(s) Manufacturer: PC Treasures Shipping Method: UPS
1992RS/Box25/gerry10/02/25Sep 12 1992. Hardcover. Very Good. Sold by the UK charity Kisharon Langdon supporting young men and women with disabilities. hardcover
1597254762-11-1Pediment Publishing. Very Good. It's a well-cared-for item that has seen limited use. The item may show minor signs of wear. All the text is legible with all pages included. It may have slight markings and/or highlighting. Pediment Publishing unknown
1918015444Great Britain 1918. Book measures 70x36.cm. From January 1st to June 29th 1918. Circa 4 pages per issue. Bound in cloth backed boards. Dustdirt marking. Binding in good firm condition. Internally very light tanning pages slightly brittle. Pages in good clean condition. A good clean well bound copy. OTHER VOLUMES AVAILABLE. Cloth. Very Good. Folio. Hardcover
1918015445Great Britain 1918. Book measures 70x36.cm. From July 1st to December 31st 1918. Circa 4 pages per issue. Bound in cloth backed boards. Dustdirt marking. Binding in good firm condition. Internally moderate tanning pages slightly brittle. Pages in good clean condition. A good clean well bound copy. OTHER VOLUMES AVAILABLE. Cloth. Very Good. Folio. Hardcover
1886015449Great Britain: Great Brtitain 1886. Book measures 62x46.cm. From January 2nd to December 30th 1886. Issued 4 times weekly each issue circa 4 pages. Bound in linen backed marble boards. Binding rubbed worn on edges some other abrasion wear. Generally binding in good firm condition. Internally pages slightly brittle some issues torn. Generally pages in good condition. A good clean copy in a solid binding. OTHER VOLUMES AVAILABLE. Hardcover. Near Very Good. Folio. Great Brtitain Hardcover
1893015451Great Britain 1893. Book measures 68x47.cm. From January 3rd to December 30th 1893. Issued 4 times weekly each issue circa 4 pages. Bound in linen backed boards. Binding rubbed some abrasion wear dust dirt marked. Binding in good firm condition. Internally some light tanning a few issues damages or pages creased slightly brittle. Generally pages in good clean condition. A good copy in a solid binding. OTHER VOLUMES AVAILABLE. Cloth. Near Very Good. Folio. Hardcover
1986x-082477504XMarcel Dekker Inc 1986. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 320 pages. 9.50x6.50x0.75 inches. Marcel Dekker Inc hardcover
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191657ltRand Daily Mail 1916. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair/No Jacket. Rand Daily Mail Newspapers from 1916 that were bound together by a previous owner.approximately 76 original newspapers The dates included are: Oct 2-14; 16-31 Nov 1-11; 13-18; 20-25; 27-30 Dec 1-2; 4-9; 11-16; 18-23; 25; 27-30 1916. Roughly 5-8 pages per newspaper. The boards are shelf worn with knocks and scars. The binding is cocked but secure. Pages are tanned and fragile with closed tears chips and creases. 2 Pages are missing the bottom half. No inscriptions or annotations. Very heavy and tall book. Extra postage may be required.these are original newspapers and are extremely rare. this is an important piece of johannesburg south africa history JHK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Rand Daily Mail hardcover
1847000492New Orleans: The Daily Picayune 1847. No Binding. Fair/not applicable. 53x40 cm. folded twice. - 4 pages. - Edges worn; many brown spots. - Examples of ads: 1. "17 valuable NEGROES comprising choice washers ironers cooks house women good house man laborers mechanics etc." - 2. ". the following desirable family: the mistress CELIA 30 years an excellent cook pastry cook washer ironer and good house woman trusty and intelligent and her four children: Frank 9 years Henry; 7 years and two infants twins 6 months". - Also many other intriguing ads such as: "LEECHES first received by late arrivals from Europe a well selected stock of Hungarian and Spanish leeches with ILLUSTRATION Link to additional photos available on request. <br/> <br/> The Daily Picayune unknown
199801128797Atlanta: Longstreet 1998. Two-page 1982 typed letter from Senator Glenn signed "John" to Paul Tipps then head of the Democratic Party in Ohio laid in. 1st Printing. Hard Cover. Fine/DJ Fine. Quarto. Longstreet Hardcover
2025x-1032958510Routledge 2025. Hardcover. New. 192 pages. 9.00x6.00x9.24 inches. Routledge hardcover
2003L3 boxtemp480 3v<p>Tax Savvy for Small Business Seventh Edition 2003 Legal Forms for Starting & Running a Small Business All Forms on CD-ROM. Fourth Edition 2006 and Legal Guide for Starting & Running a Small Business Ninth Edition 2006 Three Book Set in Slip Case. By Fred S. Steingold Frederick W. Daily. Published in 2003 2006 by Nolo. Three Book Set in Slip Case.</p> Nolo. paperback
23776Anstey's TLS on his Daily Telegraph Magazine letterhead and dated 20 March 1970. Hayden-Guest's article evidently written shortly before that date. A curious artefact indicating Garbo’s iconic status and an early example of a journalistic trend which has gained ground since the late 1960s. Hayden-Guest still active as a writer is the son of the diplomat Peter Haden-Guest 4th Baron Haden-Guest and brother of the 5th Baron Christopher who is won fame as ‘Nigel’ in the film ‘Spinal Tap’. Anstey who edited the Daily Telegraph magazine for twenty-two years from its inception in 1964 has been variously described as ‘the last of the great autocratic magazine editors’ ‘tyrannical’ and ‘completely terrifying’ with a habit of sending his employees ‘alarming memos on the eve of their summer holidays’. He ‘did not often meet his reporters personally instead he wrote notes and invited them once a year to the magazine’s Christmas party’. While grateful for the money John Betjeman found working for the magazine ‘hateful’. Gitta Sereny who contributed extensively to what she considered ‘the best of the weekend colour supplements’ found Anstey ‘difficult’ but ‘extraordinary’. Both are items in fair condition lightly aged and stapled together. ONE: Unsigned Carbon Typescript of article titled ‘GRETA GARBO - a Personal Memoir Anthony Haden-Guest’. 5pp long 8vo. Single-spaced on five leaves. As Item Two makes clear the article is a spoof of the ‘type of article’ which Anstey describes as the ‘anti-profile’: pretentious and implying in conspiratorial tones an implausible familiarity with the subject. It is the sort of writing which Martin Amis would begin by satirizing. The beginning sets the tone: ‘Some people just a few call her ‘Greta’ right to her face That face. Charlie Chaplin does to name but one. All the same most people who are so close that they could call her ‘Greta’ in fact call her ‘G. G.’. Acquaintances But wouldn’t that be enough call her “Miss Garbo†and a very few indulge her own conspiratorial urges and refer to her as “Miss Brownâ€. As indeed she sometimes does herself. I am indebted for this information to the writings of Mr Norman Zierold who does not say what he calls her or what she calls him. / Personally I like to call her simply “Greta Garboâ€.’ Further on comes a passage which like the rest of the article may or may not be a complete fiction: ‘Actually the first time that I was introduced to Greta Garbo was under pretty funny circumstances but Destiny as so many of her great motion pictures have pointed out gets up to some pretty funny things. Certainly it seemed funny to see Garbo at a party especially this sort of party a flourescent celebration of . . . Well not Garbo though she is incontestably the centre of it all. An acid/rock group is pounding nervily away into the statutory light-machine and a film is being projected onto a wall which is white and narrow - so narrow that most of the party is taking place without artistic licence in the movie.’ Towards the end Haden-Guest stretches the bounds of credulity with the following: ‘Great Garbo! Now she is looking at me . . . The ageing roue is nowhere to be seen. Her shoulders are working hugely and her throat and the face . . . planes shift as conflicting emotions do massive internal furniture removals but now Garbo looks so worried and she says it - She actually says it - “I want to be aloneâ€. / Yes she is really saying it and not just once because she repeats it - “I want to be aloneâ€. / Well yes. Great Garbo want to be alone -’. TWO: Typed Letter Signed ‘J A’ from John Anstey 20 March 1970 addressed to ‘Anthony Haden-Guest Esq. C/o Chateau Marmont Los Angeles California U.S.A.’ ‘c. c. Pat Kavanagh’ 1p 8vo. He begins: ‘Dear Anthony I read the Great Garbo article when it first came in. Last night I read it again. It is a difficult one. However I know that you have misgivings about it - and I fear that I have them too.’ Anstey’s opinion is that the piece ‘just does not work at the moment. ‘It does not come across as the sort of “anti-profile†we were thinking about. It starts off by being intriguing. But then one just gets confused and there is a danger of it seeming rather pretentious: which is one of the faults of the type of article which it should be satirizing.’ He suggests that they ‘look at it again’ when Haden-Guest gets back from America. ‘The formula is right at the moment but we must overcome the danger of pretentiousness and it must seem less pointless than it is at the moment. The last paragraph cleverly suggests that there is nothing more to know about Greta Garbo than we learn here: but somehow I think that we have got to say more.’ The letter ends: ‘How is California Can you let me know about the Hollywood idea as soon as possible.’ Not known if published in any form despite Googlebooks. Anstey's TLS on his Daily Telegraph Magazine letterhead, and dated 20 March 1970. Hayden-Guest's article evidently written short unknown
40360London: The Daily Express 1941 First edition. Dated in printing information on last page. and front picture Rupert holding a paddle and waving. Hardcover book .No dustjacket issued . Pictorial boards. With colour illustrations by Bestall throughout. 118pp. Contains seven stories beginning with Rupert and The Red Egg. The 'This book belongs to' panel inside the front cover has not been written in. . A Very Good copy overall. The contents are very good clean and bright with one or two light spot marks and well-bound though stretched in the centre.The title page has a closed tear along the left hand gutter abd a short closed tear along the RH side . The covers are near very good clean and bright with bumps and rubbing to edges and corners with spine strip complete and in place. Still a very nice copy of this scarce wartime edition Photos available. London: The Daily Express, 1941 hardcover
197427488Paris 1974 deuxième année à partir du N° 141 ( 12-13 Janvier 1974 ) 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, ( pas de 167), 168, 169, puis 172, 173, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 187, puis 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 211, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 231, 232 ( 30 Avril-Premier Mai 1974 ) soit 78 numéros