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200146446World Ship Society Gravesend 2001. 4to. First Edition with frontispiece and numerous illustrations in the text; original pictorial wrappers a fine copy. Detailed biographies of the 'Tribals' and 'J' to 'N' classes. SCARCE. World Ship Society, Gravesend, unknown
1m4965World Ship Society Gravesend 2001. 152 S. mit zahlreichen Abb. kart. - gutes Exemplar / Text englisch - unknown
200125152World Ship Society. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 2001. First Edition. Softcover. A crisp clean tightly bound softcover copy presenting light creasing to spine from having been previously gently read and presenting light shelf wear only. . World Ship Society paperback
1258000881.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1258111187.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1977100125966The metropolitan museum of art 1977. Bon état intérieur propre petite écorchure sur la page titre. in4. 1977. Agrafé. The metropolitan museum of art unknown
2024Adhya-9780262549424MIT PRESS 2024. Paperback. New. MIT PRESS paperback
2024Adhya-9780262549424MIT PRESS 2024. Paperback. New. MIT PRESS paperback
20242-0262549425Mit Pr 2024. Paperback. New. 352 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.00 inches. Mit Pr paperback
2024SKU1742384The MIT Press 2024-09-03. paperback. New. 6x0x9. New Book Ships with Tracking The MIT Press paperback
39430NEW YORK THE MYSTERIOUS BOOKSHOP 2010. FIRST EDITION LIMITED TO 250 COPIES SIGNED BY THE EDITOR AND ALL 14 CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDING LEE CHILD STELLA RIMINGTON. A SERIES OF SHORT CRIME STORIES. FINE COPY IN QUARTER CLOTH OVER MARBLED BOARDS WITH CELLOPHANE WRAPPER. TOGETHER WITH A FINE BOOKLET BY CHARLES TODD ON IAN RUTLEDGE. VERY SCARCE IN THE UK. NEW YORK, THE MYSTERIOUS BOOKSHOP, 2010 hardcover
2431111 July no year; on letterhead of 24 Stanley Gardens Hampstead NW London. 3pp 12mo. On bifolium with mourning border. In good condition lightly aged. Folded once. Rough pencil floorplan on verso of second leaf. Twenty-eight lines of neatly-written text. Signed ‘Agnes Macdonell.’ She has seen Mrs Blair’s name ‘in the list of subscribers to the Government Benevolent Institution’ and writes a line ‘to beg if you have not already given your vote and kindly interest to any Candidate - to do this in favour of the poor lady whose card I enclose’ not present. To ‘the claims set forth’ she adds ‘that she & her sisters have for years supported out of their small earnings an invalid & quite incapable brother’. The lady ‘has long been a resident in Hampstead & is highly respected by many hereabouts who have seen her patient & cheerful struggle against poverty and under such heavy burdens’. She asks her to send ‘a message of kind remembrance to Mrs Frank Harrison - whose name is interwoven with my pleasantest memories of Beckenham’. 11 July [no year]; on letterhead of 24 Stanley Gardens, Hampstead NW [London]. unknown
19944Place and date not stated. Written one above the other on one side of a pink 12mo leaf of paper removed from an album. In fair condition aged and worn with small square of tape staining at head and some light offsetting of ink over Nicholls' signature. Reads: 'Yours sincerely Ben Davies.' and 'In remembrance of Agnes Nicholls'. Place and date not stated. unknown
0029736404.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0029736307.Gmisc_supplies. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
1996PMV424903AParis: Éd. "Revue Noire" / Éd. Institut du monde arabe 1996. Hardcover. Very good/Not issued. 33 cm. Hardcover • Illustrations en noir et en couleurs couverture illustrée en couleurs • <b><i>French English text translated from French</i></b> • No inscriptions. Éd. "Revue Noire" / Éd. Institut du monde arabe hardcover
2091502135500495Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
200586194Dusseldorf Germany: teNeues 2005. Presumed First Edition First printing. Stiff boards. Very good. The format is approximately 5 inches by 7.5 inches. 400 pages. Text is in English French German Italian and Spanish. Illustrated covers. Illustrations approximately 400 most in color. Contents address The Birth of Air Travel Airport Design Fashion Design Advanced Flying Engineering and Design and Privacy and Comfort. This is one of the publisher's Designpocket series. This book covers all aspects of airline design tracing significant trends since 1945. The comprehensive pictorial overview takes the reader on a tour of everything from airport architecture and décor to airplane design construction and brand identity. The "journey" continues with the many layers of clever and coordinated product design on board including the cabin and tableware all contributing to the overall design experience. teNeues pronounced "teh-noy-es" is a publishing company founded by Dr. Heinz teNeues in Krefeld Germany in 1931. It is a third-generation family firm and one of the leading book publishers in the areas of photography design lifestyle and travel. teNeues publishes books focusing on fashion travel and interior design illustrated calendars and stationery products such as greeting cards. The firm was founded in 1931 as an offset printer by Dr. Heinz teNeues. The printing plant was destroyed in the Second World War and rebuilt in Kempen. With his son Manfred Heinz teNeues set up the first publishing program which consisted of art prints and school posters. In 1958 the first teNeues art calendar was published. At the end of the 1960s greeting cards were added to the product range. In 1977 Dr. Manfred teNeues founded an independent teNeues publishing enterprise to separate it from the printing division. In 1982 Manfred teNeues‘s eldest son Hendrik teNeues 1952-2019 founded the teNeues Publishing Company in New York the company's first overseas office. Subsidiaries were later established in London and Paris. The company marketed art books by European publishers in the U.S. market. In 1995 the first teNeues book line was founded in New York City with an emphasis on photography. In the same year Sebastian teNeues younger brother of Hendrik teNeues joined the publishing group. The corporation operates retail stores in Düsseldorf Hamburg Cologne and Munich. teNeues has over 200 licensing partners from a wide variety of areas such as art photography comics music sports and entertainment serves over 70 countries through subsidiaries commercial representatives or partner firms. teNeues hardcover
34616London: J. & A. Churchill 1899. . Second impression 8vo. pp.viii323 green cloth gilt decorative endpapers ribbon bookmark speckled edges; ex libris Dr. James Rutherford Glasgow with ownership bookplate to front paste-down endpaper further other ownership blindstamp to front free endpaper toning to edges/margins light sunning to inner margin of front board a little rubbing to extremities a very good copy. London: J. & A. Churchill, 1899. hardcover
1985008673Sulkava : Watti-kustannus Oy 1985. .please e-mail for further details. Not Signed or Inscribed. This is a First Edition. Red Cloth Black Drawing. FINE AS BRAND NEW/Boxed / Slipcase. Illus. by Colour Paintings and Photographs . 4to - over 9¾" - 12". Hard Back. Watti-kustannus Oy hardcover
15527Place not stated. Dated October 1817. 4pp. 4to. On a bifolium. In fair condition on lightly aged and worn paper with stub from mount still adhering. The poem consists of 84 lines arranged in seven twelve-line stanzas. It begins: 'Full many a gloomy month had past On flagging wing regardless by - Unremarked by aught - save grief since last I gazed upon thy bright blue eye And bade my Lyre pour forth for thee Its strains of wildest minstrelsy!' The fourth line in the fourth stanza 'For blessings on thy future years' has been deleted and replaced with 'To save thee from affliction's tears'. In 1823 the poem was reprinted in John Platt's 'Female Mentor' from the 'Monthly Magazine'. The date of the first printing has not been established. It was reprinted in 1824 in Watts's 'Poetical Sketches'. Place not stated. Dated October 1817. unknown
685428 November 1828; 58 Torrington Square London. 4to 1 p. On aged creased apper but with text clear and entire. A small piece of paper from a bottom corner has been torn away in opening the letter and is still present on the reverse under a red wax seal bearing a clear impression of a lyre and the words 'Addolcire ed Maturare'. Brief communication apologising for the fact that the Literary Souvenir has not reached him sooner. 'The omission is the sin of my booksellers and not mine'. He is sending a copy with the letter and asks him to accept his thanks 'for your courtesy'. The address on the reverse is unclear: 'With the Literary Souvenir The Editor of the <> if Mr Limbird.' 28 November 1828; 58 Torrington Square, London. unknown
25947No date early 1930s. Stamp on reverse of the photographers Messrs Newby 18 Prospect Hill Douglas Isle of Man. The National Portrait Gallery lists no portraits of Burdon who was born and died in South Shields despite his nine films and numerous starring roles in London's West End. A photographic print in tones of grey covering an entire piece of 12.5 x 18.5 cm card. In good condition lightly-aged. An attractive half-body shot of a smiling Burdon with gleaming teeth and eyes to the right dressed in a smart grey suit with patterned tie arms folded in front of him. Around his waist he has neatly written in a large and bold hand: ‘Yours sincerely / Albert Burdon’. No date (early 1930s). Stamp on reverse of the photographers Messrs Newby, 18 Prospect Hill, Douglas, Isle of Man. unknown
19332080502106511147Not Available 1933. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
7488Undated: early nineteenth century. On one side each of two leaves of thin laid paper quality of tissue. Both leaves are good: lightly creased and spotted on aged paper. The first leaf roughly 19 x 18 cm carries six illustrations arranged 2 x 3 and with the captions reading: 'Price 2s/6d a way of purifying sea water'; 'Price 1s/6d preparation Acid Sulphuric'; 'Price of block 1s/- Physician Galenical School'; 'Price 1/- cold still'; 'Price 1/- Pelican'; '2s/6d distillation'. Printers blue pencil around third woodcut. The second leaf roughly 24 x 18.5 cm carries four illustrations arranged 2 x 2 the largest two being roughly 8 x 6 cm. The captions read: 'Bufonites' from the 'Hortus Sanitatis' of 1497 showing a man extracting a bezoar stone from the head of a frog; 'preparation medicinal earths'; 'obtaining draconites' and 'Hippocrates sleeve'. Along one margin: 'Please return specimens'. The 'Bufonites' engraving is certainly a skillful copy and it may be that the cuts were originally produced for a Roxburghe-Club-type publication before joining the printer's stock. Undated: early nineteenth century. unknown