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2001191137New York: MOTOR. Very Good with no dust jacket. 2001. Hardcover. 1582510970 . 4to 11" - 13" tall . MOTOR hardcover
2015408310Paris: Magazine Antidote 2015. Hardcover. Rear corner bumped and damaged affecting last 20-30 pages at the corners otherwise internally fine. 13 x 9.75 inches. 246 pages. Pictorial boards. In French. Magazine Antidote hardcover
1999139964Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1999. Vintage press kit for the 1999 film. Includes six page pamphlet on the cast filmmakers synopsis and film production. Also includes a black and white film still photograph. Housed in a photo illustrated folder. <br /> <br /> Director Malcom D. Lee's directorial debut in part financed by his cousin Spike Lee. The first major lead role for Taye Diggs who plays an author whose upcoming autobiographical novel will spill the beans on all the dirt between his friends set to release with unfortunate timing just around a wedding at which he will see many of them. "The Best Man" proved the mainstream commercial viability of African American romantic comedies. <br /> <br /> Folder Very Good plus with light rubbing and creasing. Contents about Fine. Universal Pictures unknown
70-5226Paris: FR3 France Régions 3 1979. Black and white glossy photograph. 5 x 7 inches. Good. Loss at top edge with wrinking. Printed in France. Still showing actress Sylvie Fennec from the television adaptation of Le Bal du Comte d'Orgel directed by Marc Allégret. Paris: FR3 (France Régions 3), 1979 unknown
17569T Press. 2004 Sprial Bound Softcover VG the comprehensive reference to more than 500 symptoms & conditions ISBN 978 1 60376 177 2 736 pages. Weight may rquire extra postage T Press paperback
70-5477Brussels: RTBF 1983. Black and white glossy photograph. 5 x 7 inches. Very Good. Wear from handling. Printed in Belgium. Still from the film Un Bourgeois Tout Petit Petit. The movie featured actors Alberto Sordi Vincenzo Crocciti and Shelley Winters. Brussels: RTBF, 1983 unknown
70-5106Paris: France 3 1994. Black and white glossy photograph. 5 x 7 inches. Very Good. Printed in France. Still from Les Garçons featuring Jean-Claude Brialy. Paris: France 3, 1994 unknown
200680257New York: Major League Baseball Properties Inc 2006. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Very good. 256 pages. Illustrations many in color. This official program includes articles by Eric Enders Pete Williams Chris Smith Juan Rodriguez Jon Schwartz Nathan Maciborski Alan Schwarz Dan Rosen Bob Klapisch David Jones and George F. Will. Among the managers coaches are players were: David Ortiz Manny Ramirez Mariano Rivera Alex Rodriguez Ichiro Suzuki Miguel Tejada Carlos Beltran Tom Glavine Miguel Cabrera Andruw Jones Pedro Martinez Albert Pujols. The 2006 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 77th playing of the midseason exhibition baseball game between the all-stars of the American League AL and National League NL the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 11 2006 at PNC Park in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania the home of the Pittsburgh Pirates of the National League. The contest was the fifth hosted by the city of Pittsburgh - tying the Cleveland Indians for the record of most times hosted by a single franchise. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3-2 thus awarding the AL champion which was eventually the Detroit Tigers home-field advantage in the 2006 World Series. As with each All-Star Game since 1970 the 8 starting position players with no designated hitter due to playing in an NL stadium of each league were elected by fan balloting. The remaining players were selected by a players' vote each league's team manager and the All-Star Final Vote to add one more player to each roster. In all 32 players were selected to each league's team not including players who decline to play due to injuries or personal reasons. The game was the fourth straight All-Star Game to decide home-field advantage in the World Series. The AL entered the game on a nine-game unbeaten streak eight wins with one tie in 2002. Many analysts saw the disparity between the leagues as more pronounced than ever this season particularly due to the AL's dominance during interleague play compiling a 154-98 record the best record for either league in the ten-year history of interleague play. National League starting pitcher Brad Penny set the tone for the evening striking out Ichiro Suzuki Derek Jeter and David Ortiz to start the game. His fastball had uncharacteristic speed never going below 96 miles per hour and - aside from a lone curveball - was the only pitch he threw in the first inning. American League pitcher Kenny Rogers wasn't as overpowering as Penny but still escaped the first relatively unscathed. The AL would get to Penny in the second as Vladimir Guerrero hit an opposite-field home run that just cleared the right field fence giving the AL a 1-0 lead. The NL would respond in the bottom of the inning with David Wright hitting his own home run to left field tying the game at 1-1. Roy Halladay relieved Rogers in the bottom of the third. It was in this inning when the National League exemplified what it does best: playing small. Alfonso Soriano hit a single with one out and stole second base on Gold Glove catcher Iván Rodríguez. He tried to score on a single by Carlos Beltrán but was thrown out at home plate by Vernon Wells. Beltran would advance to second on the throw then steal third and score on a wild pitch by Halladay giving the NL a 2-1 lead. That lead would seem like enough for the NL for most of the evening. After Roy Oswalt relieved Penny in the third Brandon Webb Bronson Arroyo Brian Fuentes Derrick Turnbow and Tom Gordon would each throw an inning of scoreless relief limiting the AL to just three hits in that span. After Halladay pitched the fourth Barry Zito Scott Kazmir Johan Santana and B.J. Ryan would also each pitch an inning without giving up a run with the only baserunner allowed on a walk by Santana the only walk of the game. Trevor Hoffman came on to try to earn the save in the ninth. After inducing two groundouts back to himself it seemed like Hoffman who at the time was second all-time in career saves would finally send the American League to a loss in an All-Star Game for the first time in a decade. However Paul Konerko hit a single to left past third baseman Miguel Cabrera and was pinch-run for by José Lopez. Troy Glaus hit a ground rule double down the left field line forcing Lopez to hold at third. While it looked like the National League received a break as Lopez could have possibly scored the tying run if the ball stayed in play Hoffman allowed a two-strike triple to Michael Young who went on to win the MVP scoring Lopez and Glaus and putting the AL up 3-2. Mariano Rivera would now try to save the game for the American League. Because Lopez pinch-ran for Konerko in the top of the ninth the American League was left without any first basemen on the roster. Glaus in the game as a third baseman moved to first for the bottom of the inning a position he never played before in his career while Lopez played third. Despite an error made by Lopez Rivera pitched a quiet ninth to earn the save and extend the American League's unbeaten streak to ten games. Major League Baseball Properties, Inc paperback
200580256New York: Major League Baseball Properties Inc 2005. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Very good. 224 pages. Illustrations many in color. Fold-out poster is present. This official program includes articles on Hank Greenberg. Among the managers coaches and players were: Tony La Russa Carlos Betran Roger Clemens Andruw Jones Pedro Martinez Albert Pujols Mike Piazza John Smotlz David Ortiz Mariano Rivera Alex Rodriguez and Gary Sheffield. Includes an article on Detroit. Includes features by Eric Enders Pete Williams Chris Smith Bob Klapisch Nathan Maciborski David Jones Owen Perkins Jerry Crasnick Dan Rosen Gab Lacques Alan Schwarz and Ernie Harwell. The 2005 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 76th playing of the midseason exhibition baseball game between the all-stars of the American League AL and National League NL the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 12 2005 at Comerica Park in Detroit Michigan the home of the Detroit Tigers of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 7-5 thus awarding an AL team which eventually came to be the Chicago White Sox home-field advantage in the 2005 World Series. The game was when Rawlings first previewed the Coolflo batting helmets. A superchoir consisting of three choirs from Windsor Ontario sang "O Canada" the Canadian National Anthem. Then a moment of silence for the victims of the July 7 London bombings which took place a few days before the game followed by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Brass Players' performance of "God Save the Queen" the national anthem of the United Kingdom. Brian McKnight sang The Star-Spangled Banner the U.S. National Anthem. The colors presentation was by the Camp Grayling color guard accompanied by University of Toledo ROTC officers who presented the flags in the outfield. In the first inning starters Mark Buehrle and Chris Carpenter each induced a double play from Carlos Beltrán and Manny Ramírez respectively to end early threats. The American League would score in the bottom of the second when the game's MVP Miguel Tejada crushed a shot off John Smoltz to give the AL a 1-0 lead. The AL would score two more in the third on the strength of a David Ortiz RBI single and an RBI groundout by Tejada his second RBI in as many innings. The NL wasted a scoring opportunity in the top of the fourth when with two runners on Aramis Ramírez grounded into a double play to end that threat. In the bottom of that inning Ichiro Suzuki hit a broken-bat bloop single to score two but was then picked off first base by Liván Hernández. Then in the bottom of the sixth Mark Teixeira a switch-hitter hit an opposite field two-run homer off Dontrelle Willis his first home run off a left-hander that season opening the AL's lead to 7-0. During the seventh-inning stretch Brian McKnight sang God Bless America. The NL finally got on the board in the next inning when Andruw Jones launched a two-run shot just inside the foul pole off Kenny Rogers to close the NL to within five. They scored another run in the eighth when Moisés Alou scored on an RBI forceout by Miguel Cabrera. In the top of the ninth Luis Gonzalez scored Andruw Jones with a double off of Baltimore closer B.J. Ryan and then scored himself on an RBI groundout by Carlos Lee. Mariano Rivera then came on to stop the NL's potential rally. Rivera struck out Morgan Ensberg to end the threat and the game securing a 7-5 win for the AL. Hall-of-Famer and former Tigers outfielder Al Kaline joined the ceremonial first pitch ceremonies. Major League Baseball Properties, Inc paperback
70-5218Paris: FR3 France Régions 3 1979. Black and white glossy photograph. 5 x 7 inches. Very Good. Printed in France. Promotional still from the film Les Conquérants a French television broadcast title for Dodge City featuring Olivia de Havilland and Errol Flynn on horseback. Paris: FR3 (France Régions 3), 1979 unknown
1980012285SVC/Fine Arts Gallery University of South Florida Tampa 1980. Book. Near Fine. Wrappers. 38 page square format softcover catalogue staple bound with glossy white printed stiff paper covers. Minor soiling and rubbing to covers with a hint of tanning to the edges consistent with age. Interior is clean and clear of markings and binding remains tight and solid. Color reproductions of works by each artist as well as a full page black and white portrait of each. Texts in English both written specifically for this catalogue and reprinted from earlier publications. SVC/Fine Arts Gallery, University of South Florida, Tampa Paperback
1958131133681Baton Rouge LA: Army & Navy Publishing Company 1958. Hardcover. Very Good. Rare yearbook for the Women's Army Corps Center at Fort McClellan Alabama published in 1958. Publisher's green cloth lettered in gilt. Unpaginated. Lots of b/w photos. Army & Navy Publishing Company hardcover
011299Seattle Washington. Department of Fisheries. 1947. Bulletin No. 47. Octavo 9 x 6. 150 pp. A presentation edition with Milo Moores business card laid-in. The book was presented to Nick Bez with his name stamped in gilt on the front cover. Mr. Bez operated a large fleet of fishing boats in the state of Washington and Alaska. Black and white photos. Charts and graphs. The current state of cold water fisheries salmon and trout primarily and ocean fisheries too in 1947. The book is bound in black rexine with gilt titles. All edges red. Pictorial dust jacket. A handsome book. Fine in a fine jacket. . unknown
196671267San Francisco: Designed and printed by The Grabhorn Press 1966. First edition printed for the Bohemian Club. Hardcover. Very Good. 47pp. Slim octavo 23.5 cm Red floral patterned paper over boards. Stitching visible in the inside margins here and there book is sturdy. A historical play. This the sixty-first Grove Play is presented by the members of the Bohemian Club of San Francisco in the Bohemian Grove Somona sic County California Saturday night July 30 1966. The illustrations were taken from the book "California: A History of Upper and Lower California" printed in London in 1839. Designed and printed by The Grabhorn Press hardcover
194919555NY: Hilda Holland Publications. Very Good. 1949. First Edition. Softcover. Light soil vertical crease. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 20 pages . Hilda Holland Publications paperback
1885101087New England Conservatory of Music Boston Mass 1885. Paperback. Collectible. 65 pages advertisements. 14 plates: exterior office music dining rooms tuning art departments library parlor. 7.5 x 6" pictorial wrapper. Officers faculty history new building St. James Hotel instruction culture instruments vocal composition church public school conducting languages fine arts physical culture concerts admission tuition housing food alumni beneficient societies chapel graduates. VG. New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, Mass paperback
1984279800Ithaca: Cornell University. 1984. Hardcover. Ex library in buckram with original wrapper bound in. ; 3 volumes complete. . Cornell University hardcover
1980279799Ithaca: Cornell University. 1980. Hardcover. Ex library in buckram with original wrapper bound in. ; 3 volumes complete. . Cornell University hardcover
1901mon0003859133Department of the Interior 1901-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. . cover shows heavy wear loss on the spine ends rubbing. pages shaken tanned and clean. loose hinges. Department of the Interior hardcover
1901UNEWTWE00melGovernment Printing Office 1901. Fair. Newell F.H. Twenty-first Annual Report of the U.S.G.S. Part IV House of Representatives 56th Congress 2d Session Document No. 5 of the Department of the Interior for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30 1900. Walcott director Charles D. Washington: Government Printing Office 1901. 768pp. Illustrated. 4to. Book condition: Fair with front board detached and spine partially detached. Held by rubber band. Map pocket attached to rear paste down is empty. Government Printing Office unknown
19832411220017City of Albertville AL 1983. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/no dust jacket. City of Albertville, AL hardcover
70-5082Brussels: RTBF 1983. Black and white glossy photograph. 5 x 7 inches. Very Good. Printed in Belgium. Still from the Soviet drama De la vie des estivants directed by Nikolai Gubenko. Actors Regimantas Adomaitis and Janna Bolotova seated at a wooden table. Brussels: RTBF, 1983 unknown
2011129030Osaka Japan: Reinjinsha Co 2011. Softcover. NF. Blue wraps with color illustration french flaps 320 pp. profuse color illustrations. Exhibition held 4-6 March 2011. An anniversary edition commemorating 15 years of events which introduce Japanese art to Monaco. Approx. 240 lovely works of art in large format. Large and heavy. Reinjinsha Co paperback
200071951Tampa FL: Faircount LLC 2000. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. 150 2 pages. No dust jacket. Includes illustrations. Many illustrations in color. Commemorative Events. Chronology. The cover has fore-edge bottom corner curving and some wear and soiling. The content cobers the Air War The Ground War and The Naval War. Among the contributors are: General Michael Ryan Robert Dorr General Eric Shinseki Admiral Jay Hohnson Anthony Preston and General Henry Shelton. The Korean War 25 June 1950 27 July 1953 began when North Korea invaded South Korea. The United Nations with the United States as the principal force came to the aid of South Korea. China with assistance from the Soviet Union came to the aid of North Korea. The war arose from the division of Korea at the end of World War II and from the global tensions of the Cold War that developed immediately afterwards. The fighting ended on 27 July 1953 when an armistice was agreed to. The agreement created the Korean Demilitarized Zone to separate North and South Korea and allowed the return of prisoners. However no peace treaty has been signed and the two Koreas are technically still at war. Periodic clashes many of which were deadly have continued to the present. Faircount LLC paperback
201110701<p>California: Warner Home Video. Near Fine. 2011. Slipcase. All contents including slipcase are in pristine condition. . It features a stunning digital restoration legendary audio commentary by film critic Roger Ebert and Orson Welles' unparalleled visual innovations—such as Gregg Toland's deep-focus cinematography—making it a mandatory addition to any film collection. The transfer was sourced from the highest-quality surviving elements removing years of wear and tear while retaining the film's natural grain. Cinematic Legacy: The release cemented the film's standing on "greatest of all time" lists showcasing Welles' genius in acting directing producing and co-writing. Special Features: In addition to Roger Ebert's renowned commentary track the Ultimate Collector's Edition includes fascinating historical featurettes exploring the production controversies and Welles' life. ; DVD; .</p> Warner Home Video,