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1998011234France: Vivre La Difference 1998. NAP . Wraps. Near Fine/Very Good. Inscribed by Philippe on ffep soft cover with DJ lightly rubbed with one closed tear red banner stating "The remarkable success story of the Frenchman in the luxury business" present with one closed tear and some wear. <br/> <br/> Vivre La Difference paperback
20K-172-PQPNew. unknown
20056qaarNOI Media Print 2005. Softcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. Dan Loan Dinescu and Stefan Petrescu Photographs by. Publication of 79 pages. The wraps are a little shelf rubbed. Internally the pages are clean and complete. The binding is excellent. GK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. NOI Media Print paperback
20056qaayNOI Media Print 2005. Softcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. Publication of 95 pages. The wraps are a little shelf rubbed. Internally the pages are clean and complete. The binding is excellent. GK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. NOI Media Print paperback
0881011096New. hardcover. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. hardcover
196620981New York: St. Marrtin's Press Inc. 1966. First Editiion Assumed . Hard Back. Very Good/Very Good. 5 1/4" X 8 1/4. Brodney Richard - Jacket Design. 135 Pages. Red boards with gold lettering to spine and black decoration consisting of two fat men on front board. No defects noted to book. No marks of any sort. Illustrated with black and white illustration and the endpapers and throughout the book. Front flap is price clipped. Book was designed by Sir John Tenniel. This and other similar other problems amused Lewis Carroll. In this book he depicts the characters and their situations and practices as acting backwards and contrariwise. Yet at the same time several of the characters are engaged in a reasonably normal game of chess. Amid the general confusion and unexpected happenings Alice still shows herself charming innocent and undismayed. <br/> <br/> St. Marrtin's Press Inc. hardcover
196864148New York: Golden Press. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1968. Later Printing. Hardcover. Tight bright unmarked book in illustrated boards with slight surface wear. ; Deluxe Golden Book; 165 pages . Golden Press hardcover
1971143884Montreal: Hugues De Jouvancourt 1971. Hardcover. Fine. Limited to 200 copies. iix 144 xii pp. Quarto. Hardcover woven green plaid boards. Gilt letters on a glued brown label to the spine. Green bookmark ribbon. 121 black and white illustrations and 43 colour tipped-in plates. Fore-edge not trimmed top and bottom edges trimmed. Printed on velin d'arches paper. Pages clean and unmarked. Signed and numbered by the author on the colophon page. Housed in a brown slip case in great condition. Very nice copy. Fine condition. #126 of limited 200 copies.</p><p>Cornelius David Krieghoff d. 1872 was a Dutch-born Canadian-American painter of the 19th century. He is best known for his paintings of Canadian landscapes and outdoor life. This book is a survey of artist's life and career including a comprehensive collection of his works throughout. 1971 Hugues De Jouvancourt hardcover
20042081502112001776Keirinshobo 2004. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Keirinshobo paperback
19702091502135419494Not Available 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
DADAX1930034660Casscom Media 2017-04-05. 10th. audioCD. New. 5.24x2.30x6.94. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Casscom Media unknown
1941140256New Jersey: St. Anthony Guild Press 1941. Revised Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. 2 inch open tear on spine. Bumping at bottom of front panel. St. Anthony Guild Press hardcover
1956042561New York: Central Book Company 1956. 246pp index 154 bw ills some tipped in col frontis. Or green cloth with gilt vignette to front. Very slight fading to spine. A very nice copy. First English Language Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 4to. Central Book Company Hardcover
1911143184Toronto: Musson Book Company Limited ca. 1911. viii315 pp. Quarto. Original gilt lettered illustrated blue cloth. White stamped decoration on spine. Fore edge untrimmed. Very slight wear and soiling on the boards. Folding frontispiece. 2 full page maps and plans. 47 photographic illustrations. The boards are slightly bowed otherwise a very attractive clean copy. Spence 262. Taurus Collection 66. Rosove 67 A3. First edition in English but this being the Canadian issue published simultaneously with the UK edition and from the same sheets. Narrative of the voyage of the "Pourquoi Pas" Charcot's second French Antarctic expedition on which exploring the Bellingshausen Sea and the Amundsen Sea and discovering Loubet Land Marguerite Bay Mount Boland and Charcot Island which was named after his father Jean-Martin Charcot. He named Hugo Island after Victor Hugo the grandfather of his wife Jeanne Hugo. This Canadian issue is identical to the UK issue expect for the colour of the cloth of the binding. Uncommon in nice condition with little wear. 1911 Musson Book Company Limited hardcover
1965129255Reverte 1965. tapa blanda. 2ª Mano/2ª Mano. Reverte. 1965. Tratado moderno destinado al estudio de los modelo. físicos de los cuerpos sólidos.Ilustrado con. numerosas figuras. Portada sobada con marca de trejuelo. Marca de Tapa blanda 613 p. 22x16 cm Reverte unknown
1966PM301904MParis: Bibliothèque des arts 1966. Hardcover. Good/Good. 29 cm. Mikihiro Taeda Hans Hinz. Hardcover • Illustrations en noir et en couleurs • <b><i>French text translated from English</i></b>. Bibliothèque des arts hardcover
1899269702Chicago: The Caxton Club. Good with no dust jacket. 1899. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Front inner hinge is mostly split. ; Limited to 210 copies. Parallel text in English and Italian. . The Caxton Club hardcover
19202111902160201401Shanghai Bei City Go Board Street Sawaha Sanbo 1920. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 4 volumes of 20 volumes Shanghai Bei City Go Board Street Sawaha Sanbo paperback
20102081502111901086China Shanghai World Expo Bureau 2010. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 combined editions China Shanghai World Expo Bureau paperback
71476London: British Broadcasting Corporation 1998. Detective fiction drama An original production-used script for the first episode of the Radio 4 play adapted from the best-selling novel 'A Murder is Announced' by Agatha Christie directed by Enyd Williams starring June Whitfield as Miss Marple with Ian Lavender Judy Cornwell and Graham Crowden. Quarto 31 x 22cm pp.41. Simply bound without covers secured with split pin to top left corner. Housed in manilla folder with title label. Actor's ink signature to title page notations in pencil and black ink including the page numbers of Clithering's scenes and an address and phone number for some friends in Australia; the scenes themselves are annotated and occasionally revised in Crowden's hand and another set of contact details this time of fellow cast member Joanna McCallum and her husband Roger Davenport are scribbled on the verso of p.37. Some expected handling occasional corner turned generally well preserved. First broadcast 9th August 1999. The working copy of Graham Crowden his scenes as Sir Henry Clithering are heavily annotated. Three pages of an additional scene featuring Clithering are bound in at the rear; that scene's pages prior to Clithering's entrance are not present. Radio scripts seldom make it out of the studio their work being done in a day or two and complete annotated copies are scarcer still. Graham Crowden 1922-2010 was a Scottish actor part of the Royal Court's repertory company under George Devine a leading member of the legendary Old Vic/National Theatre companies of the 1960s and 70s. He was known for his many appearances on screen often playing eccentric scientist teacher and doctor characters. Television credits include Black Beauty Father Brown Porridge Doctor Who Rumpole and Foyle's War. His film appearances include The Little Prince Jabberwocky For Your Eyes Only and Out of Africa. London: British Broadcasting Corporation, [1998] unknown
71489Burbank: Warner Bros. 1984. Film material Vintage original production-used script for the film adaptation based on the best-selling novel by Agatha Christie. Octavo 28 x 22cm pp.117 mimeograph in textured light blue card wrappers with die-cut title window bound internally with two clasps. Minor annotations to title page. Accompanied by a 7pp. shooting schedule for the film with a few annotations. Numbered copy 38 to front wrapper which bears a presentation inscription in an unknown hand. A used yet well preserved copy. Stated 'Final Draft. August 27 1984'. A Warner movie based on Agatha Christie's novel starring Helen Hayes as Miss Marple and a cast of suspects including Bette Davis John Mills Dorothy Tutin and Leo McKern. This was Helen Hayes' second outing in the role after A Caribbean Mystery in 1983 and her final film. She made her first in 1910. The unsigned and less than complimentary presentation across the front wrapper is appropriately a mystery but reads like the inscription of either a self-deprecating writer or an exasperated actor The presence here of the film's shooting schedule suggests the latter. Burbank: Warner Bros., 1984 unknown
71488Sydney: Burbank Films 1987. Film material Vintage original script for the unmade film adaptation based on the best-selling novel by Agatha Christie. Octavo 28 x 22cm pp.93 mimeograph in textured orange card wrappers with die-cut title window bound internally with two clasps. Studio details to title page redacted with Tippex title inked to lower edge of text block. A fine clean copy with a folder of associated paperwork location notes contacts etc. Plans for this film adaptation of Murder in Mesopotamia were very far advanced when the project collapsed. The screenplay was written by Julian Bond fresh from his recent success with The Whistle Blower 1986 starring Michael Caine; Christopher Miles whose project this was was in place to direct; and Peter Ustinov who by then had already played Hercule Poirot five times on screen was to be the film's star. However relations between Australian studio executives and the project's Japanese backers soured just as the project was about to be green lit and the film was never made. This copy has had the Australian studio details Burbank Films Paddington Sydney Tippexed from the title page presumably in anticipation of submitting the screenplay to other studios in the hope of reviving the vehicle. But no such salvation was found. Murder in Mesopotamia finally reached the screen in 2002 in a version by Clive Exton and starring David Suchet as Poirot. A very scarce piece of Christie arcana and a well preserved copy. Sydney: Burbank Films, 1987 unknown
74486London: G.W. Films Ltd July 1978 released 1980. Movie memorabilia Vintage original production-used script for the film adaptation based on the best-selling novel by Agatha Christie starring Angela Lansbury as Miss Marple and an all-star cast including Elizabeth Taylor Tony Curtis Kim Novak Rock Hudson Charles Gray Edward Fox and Pierce Brosnan. Octavo 28 x 22cm pp.152 mimeograph bound in textured dark green wrappers with die-cut title window in the British style fastened internally with two metal clasps. Internally clean. Some expected wear from use small puncture to final few leaves possibly from the split pin fastener. First draft screenplay stated on title page. A lavish period-piece detective mystery from John Brabourne and Richard Goodwin the producers behind Murder On The Orient Express 1974 and Death on the Nile 1978. The film was directed by Guy Hamilton director of four James Bond film entries who went on to make Evil Under the Sun 1982. London: G.W. Films Ltd, July 1978 [released 1980] unknown
71475London: British Broadcasting Corporation 1998. Detective fiction drama An original production-used script for the Radio 4 'Saturday Play' adapted from the best-selling novel The Body in the Library by Agatha Christie directed by Enyd Williams starring June Whitfield as Miss Marple with Richard Todd Pauline Jameson and Graham Crowden. Quarto 31 x 22cm pp.119 with pp.6-8 of an additional scene bound in at rear. Simply bound without covers secured with split pin to top left corner. Title page reassigned to rear. Housed in manilla folder with title label. Actor's notations in pencil and red ink. Expected handling occasional corner turned generally well preserved. First broadcast 22nd May 1999. The working copy of Graham Crowden his scenes as Sir Henry Clithering are heavily annotated. Three pages of an additional scene featuring Clithering are bound in at the rear; that scene's pages prior to Clithering's entrance are not present. Radio scripts seldom make it out of the studio their work being done in a day or two and complete annotated copies are scarcer still. Graham Crowden 1922-2010 was a Scottish actor part of the Royal Court's repertory company under George Devine a leading member of the legendary Old Vic/National Theatre companies of the 1960s and 70s. He was known for his many appearances on screen often playing eccentric scientist teacher and doctor characters. Television credits include Black Beauty Father Brown Porridge Doctor Who Rumpole and Foyle's War. His film appearances include The Little Prince Jabberwocky For Your Eyes Only and Out of Africa. London: British Broadcasting Corporation, [1998] unknown
1988PMV505901ELausanne Paris: Edita ; Denoël 1988. Hardcover. Good/Good. 23.0 x 31.0 x 2.5 cm. Hardcover • Illustrations en noir et en couleurs • <b><i>French text translated from English</i></b>. Edita ; Denoël hardcover