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19001S.l., 1907. In-folio, [133] ff. demi-basane à coins rouge, double filet doré sur les plats, plats de percaline chagrinée rouge, dos à nerfs doré et mosaïqué (petites épidermures, petites taches, petits manques marginaux sans gravité).
First edition. Original blue publishers cloth, large square. 8vo, 16 leaves with 15 tipped in plates. Each leaf contains a tipped in color print by Raban in the classic style with English text in a gilt Bezalel style frame on the facing page. Title translates as, "Chagaynu. Our Holidays: A Picture Book Drawn by Z. Raban of the Bezalel Srt school, Jerusalem." [Israel Museum Catalogue, Bezalel number 1348; Yeshiva University Museum Catalogue, Raban Remembered, number 78.] Touch of foxing, Light wear to cloth boards. Overall Very Good- Condition. (art-21-8A)
20092091502135708496Kyoto Art Club 2009. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kyoto Art Club paperback
2091502135500171Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
Features: Title page illustration of nocturnal Western Front troop movement; Two-page photo spread illustrates British and French troops, women's work, the knighting of Lieut.-General Alexander Cobbe, V.C., and Sir Edward Ward shaking hands with Inspector Ernest Wild, K.C.; Mastering the Submarine (article); The Meaning of 'Here's a Ho' (article); Youth in the Air Force (article); Half-page map of the new German offensive near Soissons and Reims; G.K. Chesterton discusses German public pronouncements; Five fascinating photos on one page illustrate how Paris is warned of air raids by the new alarm sirens - the six-horn siren, the hand-powered siren, a twin-horn siren powered by compressed air, and a six-horn siren also powered by compressed air; The Mastery in the Air (article); Page of seven photos entitled "The Kite-Balloon Observer's 'Life-Belt' - Parachutes in War; One-page aerial photo above Zeebrugge shows block ships and shell holes from a recent raid; One-page aerial photo shows the Bruges Canal sealed and U-boats and German craft imprisoned; Illustrated article on whale-meat as food; Roll of Honour - page of photos of 18 officers who were awarded or killed in action; Centrefold illustration of the first battle between British and German tanks on the Western Front; One-page illustration of the successful new 'Whippet' tanks dispersing a German brigade; Aerial photo of Red Cross painted onto the roof of a hangar at a German Aerodrome; One-page of illustrations of fancy jewelery to be offered in the Children's Jewel Fund Sale. Half-page panoramic map of the district between Locre and Voormezeele where French troops were attacked. 32 pages including ten pages of fabulous vintage ads, most of which are illustrated. In particular, the back cover ad for Gentlemen's Spring Suits offered by Chas. Baker & Co's is simply marvelous. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this excellent WWI-era issue. Magazine
60 pages. Features: Excellent colour ad for International Harvester trucks inside front cover; Page 5 features an excellent full-page black and white photographic ad for Canadian Pacific's stately Duchess - 20,000 tons of sturdy steel on the St. Lawrence Seaway - includes photo of the ship, write-up and six photos of passenger amenities on board; Nice full-page black and white photo ad for DeSoto cars on page 6; Funny-faced Horse, by Margery Allingham - the jolly story of an equine comedian, a too-trusting girl, and a rather nice villain; Who'll Succeed Bennett as leader of the Federal Conservative Party? - M. Grattan O'Leary considers the prospects of Hon. R.J. Manion and Sydney Smith; Beverley Baxter's London Letter - describes the hyperactive European political environment; Emmy-May Goes to Town, by Teddie Janess - as a 'woman of the world' this very young lady met more adventure than she bargained for; Could You Drive a Bus? - Lawrence Craig examines bus driver training - includes 4 black and white photos; Fascism in Canada - Part Two of Two - Signs of disintegration have appeared following fascism's brutality in Europe - with fascinating illustrations; Dog Watch, by Kenneth Perkins - the mystery of the howling dog and the girl who wanted to know the truth; The Power Problem - an explanation of the great electric power export controversy by Kenneth R. Wilson, with several black and white photos of hydro installations; Old Ugly Face, by Talbot Mundy - Death stalks the mountain passes, hunting the only man alive who can save Tibet; 30 books in a briefcase - books on film (film-books) may reduce a mile of shelving to a few cubic feet - with photos of a film-book reading machine and a film-book recording camera, by Hugh Gourlay and Ernest Haden; Youth, '38 Model - There's nothing much wrong with our young folks, by Marjory Willison; Lovely full-page colour ad for Canada Dry on page 25 - "It's Gingervating"; Black and white full-page photo ad for Dodge cars on page 29; Two-colour full-page ad for Chevrolet cars on page 31; Pages 29-32 (centerfold) loose but present; Nice Heinz ketchup ad on page 33; Handsome full-page colour photo ad for Nash cars on page 35; Wonderful full-page black and white ad for Fargo Commercial Cars and Trucks, featuring illustration of what appers to be a 3-ton truck; Crossword completed in pencil on page 46; half of page 53 has been clipped and is missing - May have been a recipe; Top quarter of page 55 clipped and missing - appears to have contained content of minor importance; Attractive colour-illustrated 1938 Ford De Luxe V-8 car ad inside back cover shows black man commenting on the shiny finish of the car to the lovely owner Mis' Page; Nice colour ad for Buckingham cigarettes on back cover features two white kittens drinking milk from a saucer. Average wear. Unmarked. Address label atop front cover. Book
48 pages. This glamorous publication brought New York women important information including: news of the choicest fashion, entertainment, current happenings, where to go, what to see, and how much to pay. Features: Color cover photo features lady applying lipstick amongst a throng of well-dressed football fans; Nice Franklin Simon's one-page ad featuring Persian (wool) Prestige; Super half-page photo ad for Best & Co. features 'Sequins for Glamour'; Nice Macy's full-page ad features photo of four fashionable kids disembarking the 'Normandie'; Full-page ad for Macy's Little Shop features elegant lady in evening gown; The tragic case of Elizabeth Smith, convicted of second degree manslaughter in the death of her newborn; Great one-page Singer sewing machine ad encourages readers to make the $4 dress illustrated; Several photos commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty; Photos and brief article on new diaper service (which some readers thought was a fiction!); Flaming Youth - Sixteen Years Older - "The Younger Generation" that made the 1920's such hectic years grows old and conservative, and its bearded prophets tell how they grew up - article with before and after photos of H.L. Mencken and F. Scott Fitzgerald; "Dear Martha Deane" - brief article with nine photos of radio broadcaster Mary Margaret McBride; 'Mama Martinelli and her Soup of Vengeance'; Photo-illustrated three-page article on Gloria Vanderbilt; Article on John Perona's 'fashionable hellhole' El Morocco - including photo of Jack Dempsey and Perona; The Fashion Ediitor's Diary; Two nice full-page color fashion photos; Review of some New York hair salons; Color-illustrated centerfold features Football Fashions; So Much To Buy - So Much to Spend; Evening accessories; Skin products; There's a difference in light bulbs - photo-illustrated article compares American with foreign bulbs; Color photos of fine china and sparkling crystal tableware; We Shop the Town; Hearty Dinners for Cold Days; Photos and article on the movie "Libeled Lady" which starred Jean Harlow and Spencer Tracy; Schaefer beer one-page ad mentions Empire City horse racing, Oct. 19-31; Maisonette Russe is opend with the blessing of Archimandrite Inna - brief article with photos; Manhattan Date Book; Nice color-illustrated Kotex ad inside back cover features fashionable ladies; and more. Unmarked with modest wear. A quality copy of this great vintage depression-era item. Magazine
48655Gosselin.1844.In-8 demi-relié à coins.528 p.Dessins de Giraud et Nanteuil. Bel exemplaire.Rares piqûres.Ex-libris.Demi-maroquin à coins.Reliure signée.2 ex-libris.
1970180811970. Unidentified photographers vernacular photograph archive circa 1970s documenting young African American men and women in academic professional and social environments during a decade of expanding opportunity following the Civil Rights Movement. The material provides primary visual evidence of youth identity style and self-presentation supporting research into African American social mobility educational access and cultural expression in the post-1960s United States. The photographs capture individuals at transitional stages of adulthood emphasizing confidence aspiration and community interaction.<br /> <br /> Archive of 18 silver gelatin photographs depicting young African Americans posed in both formal and informal settings. Subjects appear in tailored suits trench coats wool outerwear and bell-bottom trousers characteristic of the period. One image shows a woman with close-cropped hair wearing a pea coat and shoulder bag standing outdoors near a monument with bare trees behind her suggesting a campus or civic environment. Another depicts a man with an Afro and mustache posed before what appears to be an office complex dressed in a suit and fur-collared trench coat standing with one hand on his hip and facing the camera directly. A group photograph of nine individuals captures a moment of informal coordination with one woman directing placement while others laugh or look off-camera indicating a candid pre-portrait interaction. Additional images include a young couple the woman holding notebooks and wearing a knit cap suggesting student life as well as other posed and candid scenes reflecting peer relationships and everyday movement through institutional spaces.<br /> <br /> 18 photographs. Produced during the 1970s a period marked by increased African American participation in higher education professional fields and public life these images document the visual language of confidence and presence adopted by a younger generation navigating new opportunities. The emphasis on dress posture and setting situates the subjects within environments associated with advancement and self-definition. Light wear with minor surface marks images clear and well-preserved; overall very good condition. A focused visual grouping illustrating African American youth identity and social presence in the post-Civil Rights era. unknown
187816787Par Daniel de Foe. Traduction de Petrus Borel. Avec huit eaux-forte par Mouilleron. Portrait gravé par Flameng (T1).Tirage à 210 exemplaires sur Grand papier. Celui-ci (N°35) un des 20 sur papier Whatman.Paris, Jouaust - Librairie des Bibliophiles - Imprimé par D. Jouaust pour la Petite Bibliothèque Artistique, 1878.T1 - Avertissement (4pp), Notice (XLVII pp) et 260 pages. T2 - 252 pp. T3 - 267 pp. T4 - 229 pp. 4 frontispices différents.Belle reliure demi chagrin vert à coins. Dos à nerfs aux titre, auteur et date en pied dorés. Tête dorée sur témoins, non rogné. Couvertures conservées. Pas de rousseur. Parfait état. Bel exemplaire, bien relié. Format in-12°(18x12).Daniel Defoe, de son vrai nom « Daniel Foe », est un aventurier, commerçant, agent politique et écrivain anglais (1660-1731). Il est notamment connu pour être l'auteur de Robinson Crusoé et de Heurs et Malheurs de la fameuse Moll Flanders.
4927In 4 cartonné,dos pincé,premier plat illustré en couleurs. Dos blanc.Edition originale marquée DL 1er trimestre 65.Le deuxième plat avec étoiles comporte 13 titres de la collection PILOTE sur une colonne.12 sont indiqués sous « déjà parus» 1: Le tour de Gaule sous «vient de paraître» Très bon état.Grosse cote au BDM.
195119708Paris, Casterman - 1951 - 62 pages. Imprimé en Belgique.SÉRIE B. Dos rouge. Premier plat de couverture, titre noir, feuillage bleu. Page de titre, titre noir. 4e plat B5. Gardes bleu foncé illustrées. (Ce livre appartient A :) imprimé sur la page de garde, non rempli.Cartonnage éditeur illustré en couleurs. Dos rouge. Premier plat au feuillage bleu. Taches sur les pages de garde. Pas de rousseur. Très bon état. Format in-4°(31x23).
19351251181935 N° 53 au N° 104 - Du dimanche 20 octobre 1935 au 11 octobre 1936 - In-folio, cartonnage illustré, dos toilé rouge - Pagination non continue - Très nombreuses illustrations (planches) en couleurs et en N&B
12130Paris, G. Charpentier, 1881, in-4° de 2 ff.n.ch. (fx-titre, titre) - 90 pp. - 1 f. n.ch. (imprimeur) et 11 planches sous serpente ; cartonnage éditeur de percaline rouge, titre en long sur dos lisse orné, premier plat à décor doré et au noir de fumée d'après une plaque de Souze, décor repris au second plat uniquement en noir, tranches dorées, gardes unies brique ; cartonnage défraîchi : dos passé (très), coins, coiffes et coupes légèrement émoussés, petites taches au second plat ; petit manque de papier à un feuillet sans atteinte au texte (pp. 83-84), quelques taches par-ci, par-là. Collation conforme à celle de Talvart et Place avec un seul feuillet in fine, différente de celle de Galantaris qui mentionne 2 feuillets, le premier étant une "annonce" (? de l'édition anglaise).
19331077311933 Editions Ferdinand Hirt - 1933 - Petit in-8, broché, couverture à rabats illustrée - 78 p. - Reproductions photographiques in-texte et pleine page en N&B
11327NIZEROLLES (pseudo de Marcel PRIOLLET) In 4, complet en 111 livraisons, fascicules de 16 pages, y compris la couverture illustrée, avec bandeaux, en couleurs. Texte sur 2 colonnes, une illustrations hors-texte en couleurs,, 4 en noir dans le texte, plus la couverture, de GIL BAER, pagination continue. Paris J. FERENCZY sans date (1911 à 1913) A signaler : quelques déchirures à la première livraison, petits manques au dernier plat de la deuxième livraison, livraison 55 incomplète des dernières pages. Quelques dos maniés ou fragilisés.
1985120923Dargaud, coll. « Rombaldi » 1985 11 volumes dont : 6 volumes aux balles de colt + 5 volumes étoilés In-4 Reliure similicuir marron avec dorures sur les premiers plats et les dos avec silhouettes du personnage. 29,5 cm sur 22,8. Très bon état d’occasion.
194151777P, Théophile Renaudot 1941 35 fasc. in-folio, ch. 8 pp. Petits effrangements. Bon exemplaire.
3 vols. 16mo. with 2 engraved title-vignettes; strongly bound in contemporary half calf marbled boards tooled in blind backs with four raised bands tooled in gilt second compartments with red leather label ruled lettered and numbered in gilt red sprinkled VERY SCARCE. NCBEL II 971.
181264481812 Paris Le Prieur libraire rue des Noyers 1812 In12 relié plein cuir gaufré et peint 451 pages 30 figures et 2 cartes dépliantes mention de 8eme édition
1973013112Moscou - Moskau The Young guard - Molodaja gvardia 1973 In-4 Cartonnage et jaquette illustrée de l'éditeur
First edition. Original paper wrappers in protective cardboard binding. 8vo. 49 pages. 24cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to Sixteen: A Collection of End Compositions of Sixteen Graduate of the Shalom Aleichem Elementary School in Chicago. Rare collection of elementary-age writings from secular-Yiddish Chicago but published in Warsaw. Yiddish schools in America were always supplemental schools, meeting several times a week after public schools. This was a major difference between the Yiddish schools in Poland which were, if chosen by the parents, the primary day school of the child, and the Yiddish schools in America which never developed a single Yiddish day school. On the political spectrum of the Yiddish cultural world in the 1920s and 1930s, the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute and its schools, and the Yiddish camp, Camp Boiberik, were more to the right, with less emphasis on socialism and more stress on the humanistic values that can be learned from traditional Judaism and applied to the modern Jewish experience. Founded in 1918, the Institute lasted until the 1970s, and was a national movement which attained its greatest support in the 1930s (UTexas, 2017) . SUBJECTS: School prose, Yiddish -- Illinois -- Chicago. Jews -- Education -- Illinois -- Chicago. Jews -- Education. School prose, Yiddish. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Harvard, NLI, ) . Pages browning. Some light soiling to front wrapper. Overall Very Good Condition. Rare and important(YID-27-39)
13413traduit du Danois par V. CORALP. Petit in 8, reliure éditeur pleine toile rouge, titre doré au dos et sur le premier plat, filets à froid en encadrement, 210x140mm. faux-titre, frontispice sous serpente, titre, 329 pages, 1 page de table des matières, 4 illustrations hors-texte en deux tons, y compris le frontispice par DERANCOURT, culs de lampe. Paris Belin-Leprieur et Morizot éditeurs sans date, (1848) très bon état reliure d’époque.
32 pages. Features: Fun photos of children inside front cover; Debt - Our Biggest National Industry/Money - Our Most Costly Commodity - Can the Price of Money Be Decreased?; The Backstage Story of the Marion Talley Drama - article with photo; Morality That Was First Military - army commanders long ago discovered principles now claimed by pacifists; Where the People of the British Isles Came From; Books That Started the Bells Ringing; Henry Ford's Page - Businessmen are leaders of social movements; Editorials - the McNary-Haugen Bill is vetoed, Judge Ben Lindsey of Denver advocates trial marriage, Madame Schumann-Heink denies endorsing a cigarette (being aimed at women); Skiing in the Bavarian Alps; Paid - A Billion Dollars for Beauty - Sleuths of Science Still on the Trail of Elixir of Youth; Benjamin Franklin as an Abolitionist - fascinating article; Intimate Glimpses of Elbert Hubbard - photo-illustrated article; Chats with Office Callers; I Read in the Papers; News Bits; Nice dog/puppy photos inside back cover. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Middle page loose but present. A worthy vintage copy. Bonus: Blank 8.5" x 5.5" subscription renewal form laid-in. Book
60 pages. Features: Great ad for Dodge Trucks features delivery van, a pickup and a stake truck; Wonderful one-page International Trucks ad features tractor trailer hauling mature tree as part of construction of Treasure Island at the Golden Gate in San Francisco; Bewildered Congress groping for sound neutrality policy - article with three photos including Bernard Baruch; Defense Fever - America prepares for war; Photos of high income earners Louis B. Mayer and Greta Garbo; Italy's Seizure of Albania spreads fear from the Adriatic to the Dardanelles - major article with eight photos; Levantine Ferment; Hitler Yardstick; Refugee dilemmas in Europe; Hitler conscripts children 10 through 18 years-old for the Hitler Youth; Handsomme one-page color Packard auto ad features a 120 touring sedan; Nice two-color centerfold ad for Schlitz beer; Nice one-page two-color ad for Pontiac cars; Chevrolet car ad; Baby tumor cured with X-ray therapy; Western Union's photos by cable - with received image of Yankee Clipper aircraft; Early vintage ad for Titleist / Acushnet Golf Balls; Diary kept by Byrd's ancestor, William Byrd of Westover VA, is a gold mine of colonial data; Obituary for Joseph A. Lyons, Prime Minister of Australia; Nice 2/3-page ad for the Hotel Del Monte; New Oil Boom - four-state boom is centered near Forest City, Missouri; Full page introduction to Ernest K. Lindley of Newsweek's Washington Bureau - with photo; Photo of carload of dignitaries at New York's World's Fair includes Alfred E. Smith, Henry Ford, Mayor La Guardia, Grover Whalen (fair boss), and Edsel Ford at the wheel; Zeus cigarette holder ad; Color ad for Mount Vernon Whiskey on back cover features scene in George Washington's dining room. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy Book