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69902Editorial Moderna 194. México. 1ª edición. 20x15. 352 pgs. A4898 Editorial Moderna, 194., México. 1ª edición. unknown
1365571351.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
ria9783337812225_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Report of the Secretary of the Interior - Vol. 4 Part 3 is an unchanged high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1896. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science travel and exp paperback
1962010920<p>London: Cornmarket Press 1962. Soft cover. Very Good. Innovative sixties magazine this issue with cover star Monica Vitti by Ezio Vitale Tokyo photoreport by William Klein Bert Stern on the set of Lolita Adrian Mitchell takes LSD 'Spy Drama' photo shoot by Terence Donovan 'Ironbridge' by Ray Gosling and John Bulmer. Some shelf wear to cover and edges slight roll to spine. Photographs available on request. All books dispatched same or next working day in robust packaging. <br /><br /></p> Cornmarket Press paperback
23882December 1931. No place. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. In good condition with light dabs of glue from mount on reverse. On 11.5 x 9 cm card with rounded edges. Clearly in response to a request for an autograph he writes: 'For Louis Frewen / with all good wishes / from / Anthony Asquith / December 1931'. December 1931. No place. unknown
19014All three on letterheads of the Water Pollution Research Laboratory Department of Scientific and Industrial Research Stevenage Hertfordshire. 16 July and 9 and 23 August 1963. Five items: Southgate's three letters and carbons of two of Samson's replies 17 July and 10 August 1963. The five are all in good condition on lightly aged paper. Southgate's first letter 16 July 1963; 1p. 12mo accepts Samson 'invitation to give a paper' and discusses the question of the title: 'We are concerned here with the prevention of pollution and the study of its effects in surface waters and my paper would deal mainly with that side of the question rather than with the treatment of water as carried out by a water undertaking. It is of course a fact that pollution has a very great bearing on the suitability of water as the raw material for a supply but as I say I think I should be concerned mainly with the prevention of this pollution rather than with its elimination at a water works.' In the carbon of his reply of 17 July Samson states that the Society's Council will be happy to 'fall in' with Southgate's wishes but that they 'also had in mind the question of fluoridation'. Southgate returns to the problem of the title in a 29-line letter of 9 August 1963 which also discusses possible chairmen for the lecture. He rules out as 'not quite appropriate' Samson's suggestion of the Minister of Health: 'the Minister mostly concerned with water supplies and prevention of pollution is the Minister of Housing and Local Government. I think however that to ask him would be flying too high.' His two suggestions are C. H. Spens and Professor J. Proudman. In the carbon of his reply of 10 August Samson returns to the question of the title 'I appreciate your problem as it is one about which lecturers often have difficulty.' and gives four suggestions. On 23 August Southgate writes to inform Samson that he is accepting one of the suggestions 'Prevention of Water Pollution - the Present Position'. All three on letterheads of the Water Pollution Research Laboratory (Department of Scientific and Industrial Research), Stevenag unknown
199433333336163CheshireUK.: British Nuclear Fuels Plc. 1994. This book is part of a large purchase from a Public Sector Library and except where mentioned are for the most part LIKE NEW! MOSTLY the ONLY flaws are the blacked out they insisted Library stamps which show many of them to be UNUSED! This copy is Near Fine NEAR NEW FEEL FREE TO E-MAIL FOR PHOTOGRAPHS AND FURTHER DETAILS. FROM A DEALER WHO TELLS YOU WHO THEY ARE AND WHAT THEIR TELEPHONE AND ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS ARE!. EX PUBLIC SECTOR LIBRARY BLACKED OUT STAMPS. This is the First Edition. Stiff Card Cover. Near Fine NEAR NEW/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. CARD COVERED PAPERBACK. British Nuclear Fuels Plc. Paperback
1619<> Sidmouth Devon 20 Oct. 1810. One page 4to grubby repaired after being torn in two text clear and complete. "Sir/ Having received your advertisemt. of the Antiquarian Repertory published by you in 4 Vol. at 12 Gs. a few copies of which remain on large Paper at 20 gs. I should like to purchase one or the other if you would send them to my House in St. James Square or keep them untill my return to town which will not be untill after Christmas perhaps not untill February---". Lowndes says of thenew edition 4 vols. 1807-1809 "Published and edited by Jeffery the bookseller . . . <?> Sidmouth, Devon, 20 Oct. 1810. unknown
197733333338951Bristol Avon UK.: Bristol Avon River Authority. 1977. This book is part of a large purchase from a Public Sector Library and except where mentioned are for the most part LIKE NEW! MOSTLY the ONLY flaws are the blacked out they insisted Library stamps which show many of them to be UNUSED! FEEL FREE TO E-MAIL FOR PHOTOGRAPHS AND FURTHER DETAILS. FROM A DEALER WHO TELLS YOU WHO THEY ARE AND WHAT THEIR TELEPHONE AND ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS ARE!POSTED AT OUR STANDARD RATES AND FULLY INSURED! UK ONLY.Please e-mail for further details OR TELEPHONE us direct on 01822 810108. . EX PUBLIC SECTOR LIBRARY BLACKED OUT STAMP. Spiral-bound/Card Cover. Good Contents Very good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12". PAPERBACK. Bristol Avon River Authority. Paperback
17918Christmas card dated 1970. Photographic Journal article August 1948. ONE: Christmas card. 12mo bifolium with coloured illustration of Christmas candle on cover. Pearson writes: 'FOR corrected from 'from' Edward. A. Carrick from his old inspirer George Pearson 1970'. The association between the two men was warm. In the acknowledgments to his 'Designing for Moving Pictures' 1941 Craig writes that chief among those in the film industry who helped him was 'George Pearson who gave me my first job as Art Director to his film company in 1927 and who has encouraged me ever since.' In the acknowledgments to the revised edition 'Designing for Films' 1947 Pearson's name is the only one given in block capitals as Craig writes: 'To GEORGE PEARSON as friend and teacher a special debt of gratitude is owed for his encouragement at all times has made the future of the films seem worth striving for.' Craig's entry in the Oxford DNB describes his 'first break into the film world. In 1927 Edward Carrick as he was to be known professionally for the rest of his film career began working for the enlightened film-maker George Pearson at the Welsh-Pearson-Elder company at Stoll Studios Cricklewood.' See also Pearson's entry in the Oxford DNB. TWO: 'Photographic Journal' article. 4pp. 4to. Extracted from magazine. 'This paper illustrated by films was read by Mr. Pearson at the Western Conference on 29 February 1948.' In fair condition with slight discoloration to one corner. Accompanied by a slip of paper with typed cutting from the end of a letter::'PS . . . And here is the shade of the palm into which I have had to withdraw from the dazzling light of the highway. GP'. From the Edward Carrick papers. Christmas card dated 1970. Photographic Journal article, August 1948. unknown
907723 June 1947; on Argosy & Sundial letterhead. 8vo 1 p. Text clear and complete. On creased and lightly-aged paper. He is glad that Sir Thomas appreciates 'the seriousness of our position' and the reasons for asking Hatchards 'to release Mr. Edgeley to us for approximately six months in order to enable him to concentrate mainly upon the rehabilitation of this business'. Not a minor matter; according to one source the firm had '2217 branches and 1.3 million books in circulation by 1934'. 23 June 1947; on Argosy & Sundial letterhead. unknown
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20838On letterhead of Jackson Wylie & Co. 'Booksellers Librarians Stationers & Bookbinders' 73 West George Street Glasgow. 10 April 1931. 1p. 4to. In good condition lightly aged. He acknowledges Wilson's 'kind letter regarding Dalglish' who 'suffered a good deal during the latter weeks of his life but I am glad to say that even then he still retained that brightness of disposition of which you speak'. Dalglish will be 'greatly missed by many book buyers in the West of Scotland and we personally will find his place very hard to fill.' Wylie is 'taking a liberty' in sending Wilson's letter to Dalglish's widow: 'I am sure she will be glad to know that her husband left such a pleasant mark on the younger of his contemporaries'. He ends in the hope that 'time continues to deal kindly' with Wilson. For information on Wilson who was born in Glasgow and served his apprenticeship there with the firm of John Smith & Son see his entry in the Oxford DNB. On letterhead of Jackson, Wylie & Co. ('Booksellers, Librarians, Stationers & Bookbinders'), 73 West George Street, Glasgow. 10 unknown
14987On letterhead of 'King Lear Athena/Laterna Films'. 16 October 1969. 1p. 8vo. On aged and worn paper. Brook writes: 'I do of course know your work and I was very interested to get your letter. Unfortunately the committee at the I.C.A. have panicked and abandoned our very interesting project. Another time I hope.' On letterhead of 'King Lear | Athena/Laterna Films'. 16 October 1969. unknown
15732London: John W. Parker & Son West Strand. 1852. Printed by Harrison and Son London Gazette Office St. Martin's Lane; and Orchard Street Westminster. 2 25pp. 12mo. Stitched pamphlet in brown printed wraps. In fair condition aged and worn. Uncommon: five copies on COPAC. London: John W. Parker & Son, West Strand. 1852. [Printed by Harrison and Son, London Gazette Office, St. Martin's Lane; and Orc paperback
16726Note: Mickleham; 5 June 1847. Letter: Kensington; 6 May 1862. Both items in fair condition on aged paper. NOTE: 1p 12mo. He thanks her for an invitation to one of her concerts 'rendered as it is more agreeable by the compliment she so agreeably pays to the sister art which he pursues'. LETTER: 2pp. 12mo. Bifolium. He would have replied sooner to her concert invitation 'but the arrangement of pictures for the Gt Exhibition occupied my time up to the last moment of opening and has done for many weeks'. He has been 'so wearied with my late work that I am proposing to get away from town for a little rest the very concert day. I can bring up the long arrears and accumulations these extra labours have occasioned me - and I therefore must unwillingly be absent'. Note: Mickleham; 5 June 1847. Letter: Kensington; 6 May 1862. unknown
19889First letter on letterhead of Sturdie House Beechwood Avenue Weybridge. 26 January 1915. Second letter on letterhead of the National Gallery London . 1 April 1915. Both items in good condition lightly aged and both bearing the Society's stamp. ONE: 26 January 1915. 1p. 12mo. He is obliged by a previous engagement to decline the invitation 'to take the Chair for Mr. F Vincent Brooks lecture on Lithography on the 10th.' but feels the honour 'all the same'. TWO: 1 April 1915. 1p. 12mo. He would like 'for every reason' 'to take the chair for M. Paul Lambottes lecture on C Meunier' but he will probbably be 'out of London during the first two weeks in May'. First letter on letterhead of Sturdie House, Beechwood Avenue, Weybridge. 26 January 1915. Second letter on letterhead of the Na unknown
2448all three 16mo: first in pencil 3pp on British Museum letterhead Mayfield 1 November 1908; second 2pp Mayfield Sussex Xmas 1910; third 1p Mayfield Sx. 29 December 1912. Director and Principal Librarian of the British Museum DNB. The first on dusty discoloured paper with closed tears to edges. Thanks Slocombe for having 'thought of me' and apologises for writing in pencil. Has been 'knocked over by a rather severe attack from which I am only slowly recovering'. The second and third letters are both replies to the Slocombes for seasonal expressions of goodwill and both are docketed in pencil by Slocombe. Three items all three 16mo: first in pencil, 3pp, on British Museum letterhead, Mayfield, 1 November 1908; second, 2pp, Mayfield, Sussex, unknown
2385928 February 1891; on letterhead of Dyreham Bushy Herts. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 1p 12mo. In fair condition but a little brittle and discoloured unobtrusive repair to one corner with archival tape. The recipient is not named. Reads: ‘Dear Sirs / I shall be pleased to see your Ramblers June the 6th. Let me know details of them & numbers a week before. / Yours truly / Hubert Herkomer’. 28 February 1891; on letterhead of Dyreham, Bushy, Herts. unknown
248769 May 1974; on letterhead of Beauforest House Newington Dorchester-on-Thames Oxford. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. The recipient Philip Dosse was proprietor of Hansom Books publisher of a stable of seven arts magazines including Books and Bookmen and Plays and Players. See ‘Death of a Bookman’ by the novelist Sally Emerson editor of ‘Books and Bookmen’ at the time of Dosse’s suicide in Standpoint magazine October 2018. The present item is 2pp 8vo. In good condition lightly aged. Folded once for postage. Signed ‘John Rothenstein’. He believes that Dosse asked him ‘to review the John books’ Michael Holroyd’s biography of Augustus John and his book with Malcolm Easton on John’s art for Art and Artists. ‘I don’t think I’m dreaming as have some copies wh. you sent me at the time. I believe I explained that exceptional demands would make it difficult & I’ve also received an intimation that one of the Sunday papers is planning to invite me to do a special feature on the two books but I’m not at all sure whether I shall be able to accept.’ Dosse is ‘quite right in supposing that the Easton volume will be by no means complete’. 9 May 1974; on letterhead of Beauforest House, Newington, Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxford. unknown
1275622348.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1939HALL510068Paperback. 1939. c80pp each plus plates & maps card covers Kampala 1939. Very good copies. . paperback
57041Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1968. Movie Memorabilia DISTRIBUTOR'S CAMPAIGN BOOKLET and HERALD SAMPLE. Folio 38 x 26cm a single folded sheet with two leaves inserted. Illustrated in black and white to front cover concerning the film 'Naked Under Leather' starring Marianne Faithfull and Alain Delon. Also with the Herald sample mentioned in the brochure. A single leaf of paper folded once. One central rough horizontal fold to brochure and some light handling. Near fine. A rare promotional brochure sent to box office managers in the USA encouraging them to invest in extra advertising material and merchandise for this edited version of 'The Girl on a Motorcycle' which was the first film ever to achieve an X-rating in the US and popularised the full-body leather motorcycling suit. Burbank, CA: Warner Brothers, 1968 unknown
DADAX1481532979HarperCollins 2015-02-03. Unabridged. audioCD. New. 5.20x1.50x5.70. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. HarperCollins unknown
1995016616Barcelona: Plaza & Janés 1995. Encuadernación de tapa dura. Bien/Bien. EST HM Tapa dura con sobrecubierta. Buen estado. Sello. Expurgo. Fotografías e ilustraciones color y b/n. Historia. Medicina Plaza & Janés hardcover