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1889R240077629CALMANN LEVY. 1889. In-12. Cartonné. Etat passable, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Rousseurs. 339 pages - coins frottés - dos manquant - couverture d'attente - rousseurs sans réelle conséquence sur la lecture - déchirure pages 263-264 sans réelle conséquence sur la lecture - tranches salies.. . . . Classification Dewey : 398.2-Conte populaire
1861R240075723L.HACHETTE ET CIE. 1861. In-12. Cartonné. Etat passable, Couv. défraîchie, Manque en coiffe de tête, Rousseurs. 330 pages - couverture d'attente - coins frottés - rousseurs et mouillures sans réelle conséquence sur la lecture - tampon + déchirure sur la page de faux titre - tranches salies.. . . . Classification Dewey : 398.2-Conte populaire
Broché. 80 pages. Défraîchi.
1822251671Traduits en français par M. Galland. A Paris; chez Lebègue, Imprimeur-Libraire, 5 volumes de format 17 x 10,5 cm, reliures demi basane d'époque, tranches marbrées, gravures en frontispice sur les 8 premiers tomes, 300 + 298 + 288 + 302 + 286 + 317 + 285 + 313 + 308 + 326 pages, impression sur papier vergé, reliures solides, angles et coiffes légèrement frottés, dos légèrement passés uniformément, intérieurs en bon état, avec quelques rousseurs éparses. . Frais de port en supplément.
89895aafWuppertal - Elberfeld, Sulamith Wülfing Verlag, 1953, 15x10.5 cm, 1 carte hors série / Série 4, Bild 1-6 / Serie 19 Bild 1-7 / Serie 23 Bild 1 - 6 (ohne 4) / Serie 27 Bild 1 -6 / Serie 28 / 1- 6 (sans 2) / Série SM 5 Bild 1-6, / Serie 18 Bild 1-2 + 26 div. autres, d.-cuir / Halbleder Album.
115626aafDietikon-Zürich, Stocker-Schmid, 1959, in-8vo, 200 S., s./w. ill., Ex libris, Original-Leinenband mit OU.
1933xl2402Maison A. Mame & Fils à Tours Cartonné 1933 In-4 (22,3 x 28,8 cm), cartonné, dos toilé, 156 pages, adaptation de Joseph Grouffin, illustrations en couleurs hors texte et en noir et blanc in texte par Albert Uriet ; coiffes frottées, quelques traces et marques d'usage sur les plats, par ailleurs intérieur frais, bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. Very clean very pages copy with dulled unmarked embossed boards, slight rubbing to spine ends, dusty page edges, tanning to some ends papers and no bumping to corners. 315pp. An 'entertainment' at Christmas, for the 1930s reader, with music, poetry, letters and other prose.
198311704GALLIMARD 1983 304 pages 17 8x21 6x2 6cm. 1983. Broché. 304 pages. « Le Kaléidoscope » d'André Wurmser est le premier recueil d'une série qui comprend aussi « Le nouveau kaléidoscope » et « Le dernier kaléidoscope ». Cet ensemble décrit comme étonnant capture l'air du siècle à travers cent actes divers. Un extrait concernant « Le dernier kaléidoscope » suggère qu'il est encadré de deux petits romans dont l'un « Le tueur de l'Yonne » a des accents de roman policier
1945za2282Editions Willeb Album souple 1945 In-8 (17 x 23 cm), album souple, dos agrafé, 24 pages ; quelques traces sur les plats, dos frotté, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
20042111902158502937Kinokuniya Bookstore 2004. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 146p. Size: 20cm Kinokuniya Bookstore paperback
19332081402109700209Kensetsu-sha 1933. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kensetsu-sha paperback
20092090502130200392Kinokuniya Bookstore 2009. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 293p Size: 20cm Number of books: 1 Kinokuniya Bookstore paperback
19852091502135202428Taro Naniwa Conte Collection Editorial Committee 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 21cm Number of books: 1 Taro Naniwa Conte Collection Editorial Committee paperback
192419001TYPED LETTER SIGNED dated March 28th 1924 on RURAL PUBLISHING CORP. stationery to author and famous member of the Lovecraftian Circle Frank Belknap Long about 375 words stating that Long's story THE DESERT LICH has unfortuantely been delayed as it was decided that one man namely Edust-wrapper in Baird could not possibly have the time to be editor for WEIRD TALES DETECTIVE TALES and their new venture GHOST STORIES and thus he "will assume the editorial helm of WEIRD TALES & GHOST STORIES" that he has "read several thousand manuscripts when he was a reader for Baird and that he knows the thrill that comes of discovering a distinctively written story" that he "wishes to use DESERT LICH Long's accepted tale in the combination summer issue for June July & August which we are making triple size and putting out to clear the deck for the issuance of GHOST STORIES" "that their rates are not yet as high he would like them to be and that by summer he hopes we can pay on a pay on acceptance basis" and that "Our rates at present are one cent a word". He finishes with these plaudits for Lovecraft: "Please thank Mr. Lovecraft for me for turning THE DESET LlICH our way. And I want to thank you also for telling me of other Lovecraft stories that I have not yet seen. I would as soon think of changing a line or a word or a title of Mr. Lovecrat's work as I would rewriting an Edgar Allen Poe story. He is to my way of thinking the supreme master of weird tales whose mastery is not accidental but the result of careful and directed thought. So far I have seen Mr. Lovecraft's works only in print for I have not had the thrill of reading them in manuscript. I have not even read HYPNOS but I am looking forward to reading the page proofs of the May Weird Tales which contains the story. But those that I have read in the magazine-----THE HOUND THE RATS IN THE WALL DAGON----are marvels of writercraft." Letters from Wright the acknowledged foremost editor of Weird Tales are notoriously scarce and I know of none earlier. They rarely surface on the market place. Indeed letters with a full strong signature of Wright are rarer still as he was virtually unable to sign anything due to Parkinsons disease by 1930. So here's your chance to snatch a piece of history from one major player in the Golden Age of Science Fiction and Weird Tales specifically to another. The earliest letter I have seen by Farnsworth Wright. N.p. unknown
29p. Illustrated with drawings. Tall 8vo. Remnants of tape on spine. PA PAMPH 20_8 BX1 + PA PAMPH 20_15 BX4
112 pages. Features: Nice 1/2 page color Fatima cigarette ad; 1-page color Hudson car ad - circus scene; 1-page color Maxwell House coffee ad features illustration of band practicing in the living room; Nice 1-page color ad for Zenith radios; 1-page color ad for Kelly Springfield tires features lady swimmer; RPM Delo ad features nice color photo of excavation scene in rugged territory; Renegade Canyon (fiction); The Man Who Hunts Old Bones - photo-illustrated article about Dr. Edwin Harris Colbert, curator of the American Museum of Natural History; Schoolgirl in Pursuit (fiction); G.I. Jim's In Love with Paris - color-photo illustrated article about the 1,300 American veterans studying and living under the G.I. Bill of Rights in Paris; Night of Trial (fiction); Senator Paul Douglas - Hard-boiled idealist - article with photo; We Bucked the Ice Pack - aboard the U.S.S. Edisto icebreaker as it ventured to previously unexplored waters - article witih photos; New help for that headache - combining medicine with psychiatry; Get That Rig Through (fiction); Tales of the Talking Taxis - photo-illustrated article explains how two-way radios are improving life for taxi drivers; Botts and the Brink of Disaster (fiction); Is Japanese Youth Going Communist? - photo-illustrated article; 1-page color ad for Lucky Strike cigarettes features tobacco man Dan Currin of Oxford, NC; Nightmare in Manhattan (fiction); 1-page color ad for Oldsmobile cars featuring the new 'Holiday' coupe; 1-page color ad for De Soto cars features the new 'Carry-All' sedan; Nice 1-page color-photo ad for Old Gold cigarettes features blind-folded woman smoker; 1-page color-photo ad for Ford Trucks features photos Howard Johnson of hotel chain fame; Nice color-photo Kodak ad with rugged scenery in background; 1-page Chevrolet ad features the Styeline De Luxe 4-Door Sedan; Nice centerfold color ad for Mobilgas; 1-page color ad for RCA Victor televisions features Photographer Margaret Bourke-White; 2-page color ad for General Motors (GM) shows their range of products; Nice half-page color-photo ad for Florida orange juice; 1-page ad for Northwestern Mutual features photo portrait of Walter Geist, President, Allis-Chalmers; Nice 1-page color ad for TWA shows happy children in flight; 1/2 page color ad for Meadow gold ice cream; 1-page color Gulfpride motor oil ad shows new car by lighthouse; Nostalgic half-page 2-color ad for Elmer's of New Orleans features their Mint Bublets and Chee-Wees; Nice 1/2 page color ad for Beech-Nut gum; Sunkist oranges ad on back cover. One-inch opening to fore-edge of back cover otherwise a sound vintage copy. Magazine
64 pages. Features: The Trials of Captain Zoderly; Robert C. Osborn (1904-1994); Where Are They Now? - Saburo Sakai; Japanese Carrier Operations - How Did They Do It?; 1,000 Trap Aircrew; Tales from a Rear Gunner - Embarrassment at Okinawa - Joe A. Ricciardi; Mountbatten's visit to the Pacific Fleet; CVW-15's Last Cruise - photo essay; Farewell patches of disestablished units; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Huge book: 15" w x 22" h, in Near Fine condition with a bumped lower back corner, small tear at front lower corner, small impact mark at bottom spine with very small tear, some light scuffing. Otherwise Fine. Contents include: stories from Weird Fantasy #12, 13, 17; Weird Science #13, (two stories) 16, 18, 22, Weird Science-Fantasy, #23, 24,, 27 with three previously unpublished works from Spawn of Venus, one a "splash page pencil rough." Shock and War Stories (pp. 98 -- 133): Shock Suspenstories, Frontline Combat, #15, Two-Fisted Tales #13, 33, 34, 41, with (13) full page cover art prints from other editions of the above publications. 152 pages. This is a very large object and will require special shipping to be arranged by seller at time of purchase.
Features: Hunters' Tales; A Report to Canadians on Wolves in Quebec - amazing photos; An Old Lady's Stories; Fisherman's Quiz; 1967 Fishing Contest Winners; The Winners' Pictures; Canadian Champion Fish; A New Dog; A Permanent Expo; Canadian Sportsmen's Corner; On Directness of Statement in the Bush; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
160, 8 [ads] pages. Black and white illustrations. Undated - circa 1894. No mention of any prior printings. Unmarked. Narrow opening in binding at half-title otherwise binding tender but intact. Charming illustration of two girls by quiet pool upon front board. Above-average wear to publisher's red cloth. A worthy copy of this adorable item. Book
0897897412.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
194344<p>New York: William Morrow & Company 1943. First edition. Hardcover. Poor. Wolo. Poor condition hardcover with spine covering missing and spine weave/binding weakening. Front cover colorful and billiant with Wolo's artwork. Rear cover stained and soiled. All pages intact and bound in but definitely shaky due to the missing backstrap. Wear at the edges and corners through the paper and into the boards. Previous owner's gift inscription neatly to the front endpaper and penciled numbers in a child's hand to the first 4 pages. A heavily worn copy of this magnificently illustrated children's classic. 39 pp.</p> William Morrow & Company hardcover
198810260WEIRD TALES Spring 1988 #290 first edition fine in red cloth and without dust-wrapper as issued. 1/100 copies SIGNED by Gene Wolfe who contributes six stories to this issue illustrator George Barr and editors Scithers Betancourt & Schweitzer. Along with the trade issue in wraps also SIGNED by Wolfe. Both items---- WIERD TALES 1988 paperback