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18-0038Manchester UK: Daily Express 1947. . Glossy sepia B&W newspaper photograph. 9 x 12 inches with border. Very Good. Some wear and creasing from handling. In protective sleeve.A collection of vintage gelatin silver press prints of the royal family including the Queen's Coronation The Duke and Duchess of Kent Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh's wedding day 20 November 1947 Princess Elizabeth and Margaret Rose some age related toning v.s. 38 Manchester, UK: Daily Express, 1947. unknown
18-0039Manchester UK: Daily Express 1940s. . Glossy sepia B&W newspaper photograph. 8 x 10 inches with border. Very Good. Some wear and creasing from handling. In protective sleeve.A collection of vintage gelatin silver press prints of the royal family including the Queen's Coronation The Duke and Duchess of Kent Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh's wedding day 20 November 1947 Princess Elizabeth and Margaret Rose some age related toning v.s. 38 Manchester, UK: Daily Express, 1940s. unknown
18-0042Manchester UK: Daily Express 1940s. . Glossy B&W newspaper photograph. 8 x 6 inches with border. Very Good. Some wear and creasing from handling. In protective sleeve.A collection of vintage gelatin silver press prints of the royal family including the Queen's Coronation The Duke and Duchess of Kent Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh's wedding day 20 November 1947 Princess Elizabeth and Margaret Rose some age related toning v.s. 38 Manchester, UK: Daily Express, 1940s. unknown
1994900053010011292082<p>THANKGIVING POP UP SALE Good Original Woodstock 2 Music and Art Fair 94' Rare Full promotional 55 page historical Newspaper published by the Kingston Dail Freeman Festival dates Aug 12-14 1994 Saugerties New York Near Woodstock New York Complete filled with bands and advertisements and festival articles photographs maps and picture of Michael Lang one of the Promoters of both Woodstocks. Thirty year old Newspaper has natural ageing and some lwear and tears but complete and still solid. The Newspaper was published right before the Festival and interesting to read the plans for parking and secuiritythe food booths the music line up Bob Dylan The Greatful Dead Red Hot chilli peppers Many more. Plus contention from town future festival plans. Also Pictures from the 69 Festival. My Three Geese In Flight Celtic Bookshop was only three miles from the Festival as it was in Woodstock town center. I tried to go at 18 to Woodstock 69 but was turned away on the New York Thruway but I knew this 94 was different era and so I turned myself away from the second one. This rare Woodstock 94 Commerative Issue is fantastic with high hopes and still trying to live the dream. See our Three Geese In Flight Book Scans</p> Daily Freeman
186554442Hartford Connecticut: L. Stebbins 1865. 1865. CIVIL WAR. First edition.12 mo. Decorated cloth titles and decorations on front cover and spine stamped in gilt viii - 11 - 400 pp. frontispiece preface the eleven steel engraved illustrations are present includes the frontispiece two pages of advertisements. Also included is a list and location of principal Confederate prisons. "A sergeant’s journal of captivity reworked by the editor; very bitter over deliberate cruelty to prisoners but also gives facts tending to show the opposite." -- Nevins Civil War Books page 195. The author a Sergeant-Major in the 16th Connecticut Volunteers recounts his experiences at Andersonville Georgia and Florence South Carolina. He describes brutal conditions frequent deaths challenges to daily survival escape attempts and moments of humanity. This colorful detailed account is one of the best first-person descriptions of captivity in a Confederate pow camp. Front cover has three small colored spots gilt flaked off the spine but readable small label removed from the front pastedown sheet light wear to the fore-edge of the title page else internally clean and tight. Overall a good copy of a seldom offered book. L. Stebbins, 1865. hardcover
1936WRCLIT81477Oklahoma City: The Daily Oklahoman / Oklahoma City Times 1936. Green cloth. Slim small octavo. Small stains from now absent debris in the rear gutter boards smudged with the shadow of perhaps a coffee cup ring on the upper board else very good. First edition. Author William Manchester's copy with his ownership signature and address on the front free endsheet and pencil notes on the rear free endsheet. A good association copy of the style book of the editorial department of DAILY OKLAHOMAN used by Manchester when he worked for the publication. Manchester was hired as a copy boy in 1945 after returning injured from World War II; he returned to college in the following year. This copy is enhanced by the crib notes Manchester wrote on the final free endsheet regarding his co-worker's names and departments the phone numbers for the police station and the General Hospital names of key police and FBI personnel and a very detailed list of the "schedule for copy" for the paper. An interesting artifact of both the author's early life and the workings of a daily newspaper of the last century. The Daily Oklahoman / Oklahoma City Times hardcover books
192445968New York: New York Daily News. 1924. First Edition; Vol. 5 No. 306. Newspaper. Good. New York Daily News; 8vo; 24 -9-16 pages; Original issue of this NYC tabloid newspaper for Monday June 16 1924. There are two photographs of note at the top of the front page -- halftone reproductions of photographs. One shows women kneeling in their black robes at a KKK rally in Oceanside Long Island -- attended by 10000. The other photo shows for the first time a Klan Baptism. 8 month-old William Stonely is shown with officiants and his parents mother is shown at the far right. All the adults are in full Klan robes. The infant's face not in keeping with KKK practice is shown uncovered -- but he does appear to sport a little peaked hood atop his head. The historic significance of these KKK photographs is corroborated by the preservation of original prints of each of the two images in the Library of Congress. Web addresses upon request. The LC incidentally copies a pencil note on the typed press tag attached to the Baptism photograph and cites the infant's name as "William Stanley." The 'Daily News' supplies the information not included in the Library of Congress description that the infant's parents are shown including his be-robed mother. The photographs are attributed to the "Triangle Photo Service" -- by both this newspaper and the LC. Bill Brennan by the way was a popular and accomplished heavyweight boxer who fought a title bout with Jack Dempsey in Madison Square Garden which resulted in his twelfth-round knockout on December 14 1920 Brennan fouht most of the best heavyweights of his time. He bought a bar with his share of the Dempsey Title purse -- "Club Tia Juana" on 171st Street in the Washington Heights. He evidently threw out a couple of tough guys who informed him that he was buying the "wrong mob's beer." After tossing them out Brennan was later called outside by another guy with whom he was unfamiliar and a gunman standing nearby pulled a gun and shot him twice. He was 30 years old. Photos of the two guys charged with the shooting appear on the front page -- details on page 2. Our copy of this 102 year-old paper is tone and a bit fragile. Alas it is missing four leaves at the center -- pages 9-16. The news at the front is all there and the Sports section for which the 'Daily News" is famous then and now -- is intact on the final pages 17-24 at the rear is intact. There is an account of the sailing of the American Team to the Olympics an account of a Giants victory before 40000 fans -- and a short summary of a victory of the Detroit Tigers against the league co-leading Boston Red Sox. The aging star Ty Cobb recorded five hits two doubles in his six plate appearances in that contest -- which allowed the Yankees to re-take sole possession of the American League's lead. There is also a tiny photo of Harry K.Thaw murderer of Stanford White and Thaw's mother with an account claiming that Thaw newly released from confinement in an Asylum expressed a desire never again to leave his mother's side. . New York Daily News unknown
186221240New York: New York Daily Tribune 1862. Ephemera. Very good overall. Civil War news from Fredricksburg the Siege of Yorktown Surprise at Shiloh Negros and the War plus a map of 'The Seat of War in Eastern Virginia'. 8 page newspaper o/w very good. Map measures 7 x 9 1/2". Newspaper 20 1/2 x 15 1/2" New York Daily Tribune unknown
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Hardcover Light wear on cover but book in very good clean condition. Pages no writings and no tear.
GRP65963637CRC Press LLC. Used - Good. Former library copy. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. CRC Press LLC unknown
0028440706.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19241617London: Daily Mirror 1924. 1st UK. Hardback. Very good. Only the second issue of this popular children's annual. The publisher's original pictorial boards are a little bumped to corners and a little grubby but very clean inside with several attractive colour plates retaining freshness. With publisher's advertisement to rear. Binding is generally tight with no pages loose.Spine is very good. Only very isolated examples of spotting. . Gift inscription to front end paper. Daily Mirror unknown
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1802665072.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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17120No place Twickenham Film Studios . Signed 'Phipps. 15.6.39.'. 1p. small 4to. On leaf removed from autograph album. In very good condition lightly-aged. A charming energetic cartoon taking up the whole of the page. Depicts a haughty toff with a monocle looking down his nose at a Scottie dog while saying 'When I was a boy Sir . .' The dog in the bottom right-hand corner replies: 'When I was a Pup Sir . .' Signed at bottom left: 'Phipps. 15.6.39.' Educated at Lancing College and Oxford Phipps started with the Daily Mail straight from university in 1929. At one stage he drew fashion drawings and then a strip 'Judy' for the Evening Standard. He was Art Editor of the Daily Mirror from 1949 to 1953 and then rejoined Associated Newspapers as Art Editor. See also the four-page article on Phipps by Percy V. Bradshaw in the 'Artists of Note' series in The Artist magazine August 1941. From an album compiled by the daughter of a technician at Twickenham Film Studios. No place [ Twickenham Film Studios ]. Signed 'Phipps. | 15.6.39.' unknown
24781One of Scott's cards dated by him to 1902 the other with postmark of Ingatestone Essex dated 1904; his wife's dated 1906. Place not stated. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. The postcards are bromide prints and 9 x 14 cm. The two identical images of Scott dressed for the theatre with curled moustache and flower in his buttonhole are both inscribed. In the bottom margin of one he has written ‘late of the D. T.’; in the same position on the other and rather poignantly considering his later history ‘Remember me / Clement Scott / 1902’. The former card is addressed by Scott on the reverse with Ingatestone postmark dated 27 February 1904 to ‘Mr S. Le Sage / Maisonette / Ingatestone / Essex’. In her photograph Mrs Scott is also dressed for the theatre with fur wrap and muff. At top left she has written ‘May-Day / 1906’ and beneath the portrait: ‘Affectionate greetings from / yours Margaret sic Clement Scott’. The card dated by Scott to 1902 has a central horizontal crease; the other two cards are in good condition lightly aged and worn. See image. One of Scott's cards dated by him to 1902, the other with postmark of Ingatestone, Essex, dated 1904; his wife's dated 1906. Pla unknown
2003Q-0873379721Nolo 2003-09-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Nolo paperback
1714382389.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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20169781944462031-2025Alternative Daily 2016. Paperback. New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> The Alternative Daily</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Alternative Daily</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Paperback</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781944462031</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2016</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 127</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> The Apple Cider Vinegar Miracle: 81 Ways to Naturally Cleanse Your Body House & More cracks the code on conventionally made apple cider vinegar and outlines in detail 81 different ways Apple Cider Vinegar can FIX your most problematic health issues as well as super fast and effective ways to clean up around-the-house…the kind conventional cleaners just can't touch! And without the TOXIC side effects! Now it's not our intent to sell apple cider vinegar since I've encouraged you to get to your nearest grocer and get your own right away. And in this amazing book—we'll even tell you how to make your own! But it IS our intent to help you discover the truly miraculous health properties of ACV and learn how to make Mother Nature's all-in-one all-natural cure-all and multi-purpose life and household elixir part of your daily life!</p> Alternative Daily paperback