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0259305707.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
90 pages. Loaded with wonderful color and black and white photos. Features: Colour New Year Photos of nine starlets; A Dead Rivalry; Colour fashion photos; One-page ad for The Yellow Panther (appears to be a Pink Panther rip-off); Time for Wine and Roses; Colour foldout photo of ____ Feng; Love Stories of Chung Leen and King Wu; Yang Chuan Tells the Fact of a Divorce; Tien Nu is Mature and So Unhappy; Wang Lan cuts her hair to portray a nun; Ti Lung; Shih Sze and her Big Car; Tang Pau Yun tells the true facts of divorce; Why Liu Chia Chang attracts women; Lin Tsui; Chang Len; Richard Ng has a humorous life; At the Side of Sky-line; Chiang Nam; Deep Deep Love; De De's Daily; If the Wind Season; The Yellow Panther; Snack and Mouse Are Collect in the Fifth Mountain; The Dragon Lives Again; Robert Redford - photos and article; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
20112-1584799145Stewart Tabori & Chang 2011. Hardcover. New. 320 pages. 11.00x9.50x1.50 inches. Stewart Tabori & Chang hardcover
17p. Printed in red and black and decorated with small swastika symbols. Designed by Anne Edwards. Set in Garamond type by J. M. Bundscho, Inc. Printed on Strathmore's Wayside Test paper from J. W. Butler Paper Company by J. M. Bundscho, Inc. Square 12mo. Original full brown leather binding with a raised hand gold stamped on front cover. Bound by Author Hertzberg & Craftsmen, Inc. Limited Edition. Number 289 of only 300 copies. Very handsome copy of three editorials condemning German aggression. This is the Bundscho file copy. PRESS/W33. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
73-4045London: The Daily Graphic 1892. 22x15 cm. Black and white engraving. Very Good. In plastic.Provenance: From the collection of the late Frederick G. Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. London: The Daily Graphic, 1892 unknown
1962039387Evesham: Arthur James 1962 A Gospel of Divine Love based on The Sermon on the Mount. A very good copy with just a small name in front. The dust jacket is unclipped wear to corners. Arthur James hardcover
1962007079Evesham: Arthur James 1962 A Gospel of Divine Love based on The Sermon on the Mount. Red boards titled in gilt on spine. Very tidy cover names in front faint toning in endpapers. Dust jacket is price-clipped mended tears at top edge clear tape reinforcing to rubbed corners. Arthur James hardcover
19623123Hardback no dust jacket back cover has a crease and faded areas lighter crease on front cover gold print on spine bright name written inside front cover pages a little yellowed text clean Arthur James Limited hardcover
221 pages including several black and white illustrations and index. Inscribed by author to former British Columbia Provincial Cabinet Ministers Dale Lovick and Jan Pullinger. Excellent unmarked copy with very light wear. A whimsical story of a newspaper family. Author worked for seven daily newspapers or wire services and with his wife Stella ran a public relations company and owned two community newspapers. Only a sense of humor carried Ron and his wife Sheila through the rough patches, and that same humor illuminates many a page of this book. Book
18612602080001Stone & Huse Lowell Mass 1861. First Edition. Hardcover. Acceptable. 6 months of a Civil War-era Daily newspaper from Lowell Middlesex County Massachusetts Rare 19th century Newspapers bound in a large folio. 3/4 cloth over blue marbled boards. Shelf wear. Many of the newspapers have loss tears and brittleness. Please note: this book is SOLD WITH ALL FAULTS. Many of the first pages have tears with some loss at the center. Not collated. <br> The Lowell Daily Courier was Whig in orientation. Numerous local ads. A newspaper of the industrialization much of the coverage deals with the business of textiles railroads commerce etc. <br> Important note: Due to the size and fragility of the paper this is sold not subject to returns. Please ask questions before purchase. Stone & Huse, Lowell, Mass hardcover
Hardcover Light wear on cover but book in very good clean condition. Pages no writings and no tear.
131 pages. "...Written in affectionate remembrance of the Canadian Corps, 1914-17, and the Royal Flying Corps, 1917-18... Appeared first in my own column... in the Victoria Daily Colonist... Written as impersonally as possible, from the standpoint of one who shared with many others the privilege of seeing Canada's honours won on the field of battle." - from Introduction. Text in three sections: Canada's Fighting Men; Wings; Mediterranean Days. Apparently issued without a dust jacket. Somewhat above-average wear to dark green publisher's cloth. Usual library markings. Binding intact. A sound copy. COOKE [3e] p.309, LENGEL 230, NOFFSINGER 564. Book
192p. Numerous underlinings and margin notations. 12mo. Original full green cloth binding. Extremities rubbed. Hardbound. Very good. RELIGION BOX 10
Features: Photo of the "Daily Telegraph" team at Weybridge before marching off; Company Notes; Our Regimental Plate - No. VIII - the "Wemyss" prize; Notes by the C.O.; Rugby Football - Liverpool Scottish R.V. v. London Scottish R.V. - article and photo; Shooting results; Chronicles of the Cookhouse; With the Signallers - Easter, 1907; and more. Average wear and soiling. Staples disintegrated. Book
Features: Frontis photo of the "Daily Telegraph" Cup Team, with names of members in photo; Company notes; Our Regimental Plate - No. IV - "The Anson Cup" - with photo and article by Ian Bhreatannaich; Shooting results; Notes by the C.O.; The Route March in Scotland; Chaps are saying; The Regimental Canteen; Smoking Concert; Intelligence and Information in War - Part III of a lecture by Col. R.N. R. Reade; and more. Average wear. Staples disintegrated. Book
Photo and brief write-up of The Lady Pentland of Lyth. Our Recruiting Campaign, by Mr. W.E. Grey of the Daily Mail. Roll of Non-Commissioned Officers and Men, 14th Battalion County of London Regiment (The London Scottish). Average wear. Unmarked. Staples disintegrated. Book
Photo portrait and story about Colour Sergeant W.A. Martin. Article entitled "Evolution in Drill". Bonus: includes pages 11/12 of the Daily Mirror, April 10, 1909 which features a full page of five photos beneath the caption "Territorials Spend Their Easter Holidays in Learning How to Defend Their Country - Scenes at Caterham and Aldershot Yesterday." Average wear. Unmarked. Staples disintegrated. Book
Red and blue cloth with paper title label to front cover and gilt lettering to spine. All volumes in Near Fine or Fine condition. Slight scrape mark on cover of volume five. " The Lisle Letters consist of the personal, official, and business correspondence of the household of Arthur Plantagenet, Viscount Lisle, the illegitimate but acknowledged son of Edward IV, during the years 1533 to 1540 when he was Lord Deputy of Calais. These seven critical years in English history were marked by the rise, ascendency, and fall of Thomas Cromwell and the letters reflect the mixture of passion, terror, and politics that was the court of Henry VIII. They also present the everyday concerns of the Lisle household. No other source provides such an abundance of detail about daily life - marriage, child rearing, education, clothing, food, and furnishing. The Lisle Letters are the Tudor world in microcosm."
Schlemmer, Oskar The Letters and Diaries of Oskar Schlemmer. Middletown Connecticut, Wesleyan 1972 english, 425 1972. testo in inglese. Opera con copertina rigida e sovraccoperta alettata. N 99
19909028933Paducah: Turner Publishing Company 1990. 1st. Signed presentation from the author. On of 1000 copies. <br/><br/> Turner Publishing Company unknown
199087563Paducah KY: Turner Publishing Company 1990. Limited Edition of 1000 copies. Hardcover. Very good. The format is approximately 8.5 inches by 11.25 inches. 128 pages. Sources Casualties Medal of Honor Three column format on most pages. No dust jacket present. Decorative front cover. Illustrated end papers including map. Illustrations. Superior photos maps casualty list military symbols weapons glossary and the roster of the 7th US Cavalry Association. Sources. This is the story of an ordeal sustained by the flesh and blood of United Nations soldiers American Soldiers Republic of Korea soldiers and the innocent and defenseless refugees. Edward Lee Daily was 17 when he met an Army recruiting sergeant with "medals plastered all over his chest" Mr. Daily wrote in a short memoir. Mr. Daily picked the cavalry. Mr. Daily wrote about becoming an expert marksman with the Seventh Cavalry Regiment. Military records show Mr. Daily joined the Seventh Cavalry in 1951. Mr. Daily began focusing on Korea after a 1986 reunion of cavalry veterans. "If you guys will get me stories I'll put them together and we'll put them in a book" Mr. Daily told attendees Mr. Down said. At this and other reunions the best stories emerged in the bar and Mr. Daily had a knack for injecting himself into the conversation veterans said. Mr. Daily was without question a linchpin in efforts to preserve and honor the memory of the Seventh Cavalry and served as its president in the early 1990's. In 1993 he attended a ceremony in South Dakota with members of the Lakota Sioux tribe to help make amends for the 1890 massacre at Wounded Knee by the Cavalry. The 1st Cavalry Division initially organized in September 1921 at Fort Bliss Texas was serving on occupation duty in Japan when the Korean War began in the summer of 1950. On 18 July 1950 elements of the division went ashore at P'ohang-dong South Korea moving quickly westward to block the enemy along the main Taejon-Taegu corridor which led back to the ports on the Sea of Japan. With unrelenting pressure from the enemy the division withdrew to Kumch'on and later east of the Naktong River where it held part of the front near Taegu on the Pusan perimeter. During the month of August "The First Team" successfully countered five major North Korean attacks in that section. In early September the division launched an attack against the "Walled City" a series of high mountain ridges along the perimeter which the enemy repelled. On 15 September however the United Nations began a new offensive with an amphibious landing at Inch'on near Seoul; with the opening of the second front the 1st Cavalry Division began a drive northwest of Taegu. Six days later the division broke out of the perimeter and North Korean pressure in the south ended. Pursuit of the enemy followed and on 27 September the division met the 7th Infantry Division at Osan. From there the 1st Cavalry Division shifted north to the Kaesong area near the 38th Parallel the dividing line between North and South Korea. On 9 October the 1st Cavalry Division was ordered to take Kumch'on in North Korea which fell on 14 October. Shortly thereafter the division reached P'yongyang the North Korean capital. Elements of the division linked up with the 187th Airborne Infantry at Sunch'on and other elements turned southwest to Chinnamp'o the main port of North Korea. On 1 November a new more savage conflict began. Waves of enemy forces swept over the 1st Cavalry Division area near Unsan and the division fell back to a line between the coast and the Taedong River valley. By 12 December the division had withdrawn to only six miles north of Seoul and in January 1951 it occupied positions south of Seoul in the Ch'ungju area. Seoul had been captured but the enemy did not cross the Han River. When the enemy failed to follow up its recapture of Seoul the 1st Cavalry Division undertook a reconnaissance in force resulting in a limited offensive north and west of the capital. By the end of February "The First Team" had reached the Hongch'on area in the central front midway between Seoul and the Sea of Japan. In February the 1st Cavalry Division pushed to the Hwach'on Reservoir north of the 38th Parallel and then went into reserve. On 22 April the Chinese Communists began a new offensive to dislodge the UN forces and the division was given the mission of defending Seoul and the area north of the city. The division pushed northward and by the end of May it was again in North Korea. The 1st Cavalry Division's next assignment was to attack the "Iron Triangle" an area from P'yonggang southeast to Ch'orwon and southwest to Kumhwa which served as a marshalling zone for the enemy. In December 1951 the 45th Infantry Division replaced the 1st Cavalry Division which then began redeploying to Hokkaido Japan. The last element of the 1st arrived in Japan in mid-January 1952. Turner Publishing Company hardcover
1990Q-0938021842Turner 1990-06-15. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Turner hardcover
2013Q-1592408397Avery 2013-10-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Avery paperback
2012Q-1592407269Gotham 2012-10-11. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Gotham hardcover
92005London Printed and Published for the Proprietors of Alfred Gould Glover Strand March 1900. Tall hardback 17 x 1 inches. Blue cloth spine and grey paper boards with paper title label to front. In very good condition. Bound in later hard covers. Some minor light shelfwear to boards. Pages tanned title darkened. Horizontal crease to pages small tears to page edges on crease. Some handling marks a couple of small chips to bottom edge of title page and on last page. 16pp. Facsimile of the first four parts of the “Ladysmith Lyre” Vol.1 No’s 1-4 27th November to 15th December 1899. Includes 4 full-page B&W sketch drawings. Adverts to rear of title and last pages. London, Printed and Published for the Proprietors of Alfred Gould Glover, Strand, March 1900 hardcover