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16 pages. Features: Marlene Stewart Wins; Miss Gunderson slips; Fred Hawkins triumphs; Record-breaking round at Inwood; Photos of Dai Rees, Flory van Donck, and Oliver Barras; Obituaries for Johnny Weitzel and Henry Ives Bartholomew; One-page ad for Spalding balls; Ten photos of smiles at Meridian Hills include Wiffi Smith, Anne Richardson, Sally Carroll, Pat Lesser, Norma Shook, W.J. Richardson, Charlie Wilson, Mrs. Barbara Dawson Hartson, Wanda Sanches, Polly Riley, and JoAnne Gunderson; Lloyd Mangrum is featured in Glasshaft ad; Photo of Brookside CC pro Clyde (Buck) Fox receiving get-well tribute from Ralph Hutchison, Henry Poe and Leo Fraser; Photo of Marlene Street with trophy and Canadian flag; Photo of JoAnne Gunderson; Photo of Steve Uzelac receiving gold watch; Photo of Willie Maguire, Jr. being taught by Broyles Plemmons, pro at Ellinor Village CC; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Snead's payoff birdie; Hagge Outruns Suggs; Venturi Apologizes; Improve by Reading; Photo of Ken Venturi smiling after a good round; Photos of Sam Snead and Fred Wampler; One-page two-color ad forHaig Ultra-Powered irons; Photo of Anne Richardson and Beverly Gammon under umbrella; Golf Pride Grips ad features photos endorsements by Chick Harbert and Tommy Bolt; Photo of Bud Oakley; Eleven photos from the Greater Greensboro Open; Nice back cover Etonic golf shoe ad; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: $6,000 to Ed Furgol; Canadians repeat; Moe Norman whips Magee; Marlene Stewart defeats Lesser; Crocker catches Ziske; Play golf from the neck up; Photo of North Carolina beauty Joan Melton with Dugan Aycock and Maj.-Gen. E.J. Timberlake; Nice photos of Marlene Hagge, May and Kroll, Ward Wettlaufer, and Anne Richardson - all holding trophies; Photo of Hillman Robbins, who has won another title; Photos from Oregon of Bob Smith, Dick Price and Marty Leptich; Article about fan behavior at Tam O'Shanter; Photo of Pat Lesser; photo of smiling Marlene Stewart; Photo of Babe Moore; Photo of Governor Frank G. Clement; Photo of Old Ernest at the Ellinor Village CC; Photo of Jack Phelan; Nice group photo of young golfers John Darby, Carl MacCartee, Jr., Tommy Lamond, Glenn Garvin, Arnold Haynes and John Holzberg; Photo of Lee Gibson; Photo of George Fulton, Jr. and Billy Joe Patton; Photo of Carl (Dusty) Keyser receiving trophy from Fay Ingalls; Color back cover ad for gloves by Parker of California; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Kroll outlasts Dow for $2,000; Don January may march to front; Fay Whips Patty on final green; Johnstone succeeds at Palm Beach; 10 Bad Golf Habist and How to Cure Them; Photo of Cary Middlecoff; Group photo of Beverly Gammon, Wanda Sanches, Mrs. Ann Casey Johnstone and Jane Nelson at the Palm Beach Invitational; Photo of the Birdie powered golf cart; Photo of Maynard Ramsey receiving trophy from Dick Clewis after win at the Palma Ceia CC; Photo of Havana winner Louise Suggs and her pursuers Mary Lena Faulk and Fay Crocker; Photo of Ted Kroll who won at Tucson; One-page ad for the Lectracar Duo golf cart; Photo of four golfers in Bermuda, Knox Young, Jr., Fred Brand, John Roberts and Egon Quittner; Photo of John Jay Hopkins; Nice back page photo of four ladies from Kitchener, Ontario - Mrs. J.C. Richardson, Mrs. Leeo Schmatz, Mrs. James McCarley and Mrs. William Plomske; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
16 pages. Features: Junie Buxbaum of Memphis wins; $5,000 to Bill Casper; Beverly and Kathy romp in proette pair event; Queen Anne Richardson of Ohio; McHale wins Colonial; One-page ad for Spalding Par-Flite clubs; Page of photos of Proettes at Virginia Hot Springs include Betty Dodd, Beverly Hanson, Betty Jameson, Diane Garrett, Gloria Fecht, Marilynn Smith and Betty Jameson; One-page two-color ad for George S. May's Tam O'Shanter (16th year) in Chicago; Photo and obituary of Robert Pl Jones, father of Robert Tyre Jones, II, noted golfer; Group photo of Wayne Jackson and others at the Virginia amateur contest; Photo of golf journalist Dr. Diosdada M. Yap of Bataan magazine; The Texas Wedge - instruction; Photo of Ed Tutwiler with R.J. Foley and William C. Campbell; Photo of Berridge Long with Mrs. H.A. Porter and Sally Carroll in WV; Titleist ad on back cover; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
A CURA DI MARIO SPINOSA TRADUZIONE DI ODETTE STABILE ALFREDO GUIDA 2008 372 PP. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: PERFETTO E INTONSO. Un romanzo epistolare, scritto dalla principessa di Leporáno Caterina Angelica Jourdan, di cui si offrono tutte le informazioni rinvenute attraverso una ricerca tormentata di fonti archivistiche e/o private. La prima parte del libro contiene l'epistolario nella traduzione di Odette Stabile. La seconda parte comprende lo sviluppo delle note sul piano culturale, storico ed autobiografico elaborato dal curatore. Il quale crea tanti personaggi, i narratori epistolari, che nascondono non solo dettagli anagrafici personali e dei propri familiari ma soprattutto il pensiero, il modo di rapportarsi agli altri, la dignità e l'onorabilità. Mario Spinosa, laureato in Materie Letterarie, è Docente di Italiano e Storia presso gli Istituti secondari superiori, dirigente scolastico dall'1.9.1990. 31.8.2007 all' 18.2007 all'Itcg "Pertini Fermi" di Taranto. Pubblicista: svolge la sua collaborazione principalmente sui quotidiani locali. È autore di Ogne pizziku gnòrika, Taranto 1984, Il Convento di Pulsano. Esame delle fonti storico-letterarie e documentarie, Scorpione. Taranto 1985; Pulsano. Storia di tre monumenti, Tiemme, Manduria 1986; (Rivisitazione vita e versi di Francesco De Luca) Ciccilluzzu canta e conta, Adda, Bari 1987; Pulsano nel '700, Schena, Fasano 1992; Munnu ciecu, Adda, Bari 1994; Avetrana. Relazione cronologica per la rideterminazione del territorio, Fumarola, Taranto 1995; Muscettola. Ricognizione storico-documentaria dei feudi della famiglia, Scorpione, Mottola 2003. Soggetti: Critica letteraria, Letteratura, Corrispondenza, Monsieur d'Ory, Visitandines de Dijion, Convitto, Urbain des Landes, Monsieur de Lestour, de Grigoux, Clothilde, Volpicella, Romanzi, Narrativa, Analisi, Personaggi, Ruoli, Giovan Battista Muscettola, Cavone, Napoli, Palazzo Cellamare, Poesie, Convento di santa Maria dei Martiri, Titoli nobiliari, Decima, Aristocrazia, Tayllerand, Metternich, Guglielmo il Conquistatore, Bonaparte, Murat, Bernadotte, Bellini, La Norma, Rossini, Pergolesi, Donizetti, Mercadante, Halevy, Flotow, Rossini, Romanzo epistolare, Rousseau, Goethe, Arnault, Richardson, Mitologia, Ronsard, Figure femminili, Byron, Cellini, Chateubriand, Tasso, Dante Alighieri, Petrarca, Manzoni, La Fontaine, Bibliografia, Archivi, Francia, Ottocento, Cultura, '800
Owens, Susan: Jonathan Richardson by Himself. Exhibition: London, Courtauld Institute, 2015. 64 pages with 40 colour illustrations. Paperback. 21 x 21cms. One of the most important English portrait painters and art theorists of the eighteenth century, this new publication considers the self-portraits of Jonathan Richardson. Produced without the burden of public display, these private drawings provide an intimate view of the artist's exploration of self in his later life. One of the most important English portrait painters and art theorists of the eighteenth century, this new publication considers the self-portraits of Jonathan Richardson. Produced without the burden of public display, these private drawings provide an intimate view of the artist's exploration of self in his later life.
In 8o piccolo.Legatura ed.t.tela,sopracoperta figurata.Prima trad.italiana.Ottima copia.Pp.253
Collana: Narratori Moderni, gennaio 2008. Traduzione di Stefania Cherchi. Rilegato con copertina rigida e sovraccoperta. Prima edizione. Spedizioni tracciabili con raccomandata entro 24 ore dall'ordine. First edition. Hardback cover with dust jacket in fine conditions, no price clipped, no inscriptions or markings inside. Worldwide delivery.
8vo., First Edition, with plates; maroon cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Sandler 2858.
8vo., First Edition, with 16 plates on 8, facsimiles and maps in the text, and facsimiles on endpapers; cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a near fine copy in dustwrapper.
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition thus, with 60 charming illustrations in the text, fore-edges mildly dust-soiled; original green cloth, upper boards elaborately blocked and lettered in gilt, gilt backs, gilt tops, green endpapers, uncut, a very good, bright, clean copy. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. NCBEL II, p.918.
This is a very good hardcover copy with a very good dust jacket with just light wear. Completely clean, no marks. Stated first edition. Louise Dahl-Wolfe (1895- 1989) was known primarily for her work for Harper's Bazaar, in association with fashion editor Diana Vreeland. At Harpers she was part of a team with legendary art director Alexei Brodovitch and editor Carmel Snow, arguably one of the finest trios in 20th century fashion photography. This monograph was prepared to accompany the retrospective exhibition at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York in 2000. Curated by Nan Richardson. With contributions by Dorothy Twining Globus and Vicki Goldberg. 200 illustrations including 140 color plates. Bibliography. 12" high X 9" wide, 175 pages. Large heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
48 pages. Features: Nostalgic Goodrich Tire photo ad inside front cover shows grieving family and their car after a blowout; Nice full-page photo ad for International Harvester heavy duty industrial equipment; Nice full-page photo ad for Canada Dry beverages; Horse Doctor (fiction); Our Olympic Chances - article with photos of athletes Hank Ciemen, Sammy Richardson and Phil Edwards; Honors Easy - fictional story of what happened aboard an Atlantic liner when two card sharps picked a 'sucker'; Revolt in Quebec - second in a series of articles presenting a French-Canadian's interpretation of Quebec's reform movement and the viewpoint of French Canada toward Confederation; Nemesis in Hind - a story of glamorous India, the India where death strikes mysteriously and superstition holds sway; Treasure Under the Arctic's Rim - the mineral wealth of Great Bear Lake; A Man and a Hundred Maids - a story of how too many girls may be worse than none at all; Gun-A-Noot - the strange case of the Indian who defied police for thirteen years and emerged from his trial as a hero; Beautiful full-page black and white photo ad for Sweet Caporal cigarettes featuring horse "Margo C", owned by Miss Faith Lyman of Montreal; and more. Back cover missing. Front cover holding loosely by one staple. Book
88 pages. Features: Fantastic fold-out two-panel colour cover photo of the four Richardsons of Regina who are world curling champions; Brief article on how Nanaimo Realty paid its realtors to lose weight - and sales increased!; Nice one-page black and white Volkswagen photo ad entitled "Who backs up the Volkswagen?"; Nice one-page colour photo ad for Florida orange juice shows smiling girl wearing white ear muffs; What Winter Does to Canada - and vice versa; What to wear to a Fashion Opening - photo-illustrated article; Duel in the Kitchen (fiction); The Return of the Winter Carnivals; The Simple Joys of Camping in a Snowdrift; Hockey Isn't As Rough as it Used to Be - Part 1 of Jack Adams' "My 43 Years in Hockey" - photo-illustrated article (with large photo of Howie Meeker pounding a limp Canadien); The Second Splendid Discovery of Spices; How to Gain Entree to the Social Pages; Canada's world champions of Curling - Ernie Richardson and the Richardsons of Regina; Population Explosion on the Ski Slopes; Skier's Dream - two-page colour-photo-illustrated brief article with two maps describe how Franz Wilhelmsen and the Garibaldi Olympic Committee seek to have the massive potential of Whistler Mountain developed for the Winter Olympics of 1968; Best and Worst Movies of 1960; Escape to the Sun - Robert Thomas Allen's road trip from California to Florida; Seagrams ad features colour painting of winter carnival by Henry Simpkins; Large colour ad for Apollo Beach waterfront real estate development near Tampa; Canadian Club colour-photo one-page ad features Walter Gonnason falling into an ice crevasse on Mount Victoria Glacier in Alberta; Why color TV isn't here yet - and when it may be; Colour-photo Coke ad on back cover features skating couple; and more. Discrete six-inch clear archival tape repair to bottom left corner of front cover, otherwise unmmarked with average wear. A quality copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
64 pages. Features: Cover painting by Macpherson shows Aerobee rocket taking off from Fort Churchill, Manitoba, to study the Northern Lights; Colour-photo Caterpillar ad inside front cover shows the deepest causeway in the world, the Strait of Canso Causeway - 180' deep in the middle; One-page colour-photo ad for GE presents a pink and yellow fridge which is difficult to look at; Two-page colour ad for Shell is nondescript but for the large illustration of a girl high up the the bucket of a tractor as she rescues her cat from a roof; William Mercer says we're going haywire in our security (pension) plans; How Sir Roy Dobson Pushed Canada into the Jet Age - the Managing Director of A.V. Roe Limited in Manchester was the father of the CF-100, and also purchased a major interest in Algoma Steel; For Five Seasons Tanya Moiseiwitsch has dazzled audiences with the dazzling costumes she creates for the Shakespearean festival; How Elgin Armstrong Beats the (Harness) Races; The Garden That Grew From a Gravel Pit - Hamilton's Royal Botanical Gardens - article with nice colour photos; The Search for Strangler Sweeney (fiction); Prospector Viola MacMillan - super photo-illustrated article on "the most remarkable woman in Canada" who is worth $10 million; Canadian Club colour-photo ad features Jack Richardson and Luigi Tagliapietra engaged in 'water jousting' on their gondolas in Venice; One page ad for International (Harvester) Construction Equipment explains the new concept of 'Sanitary Landfill' and illustrates how their Drott Bullclam (hydraulicall bucket) product is specifically designed for this application; Cinci beer ad features nice colour photo of couple in nautical theme; Pilkington Glass ad features colour photo of the interior of the home of J.L. Silverman of Halifax, Nova Scotia; Nice colour-photo ad for Old Vienna beer features nicely dressed couple in kitchen with bowl of salad and box of bear; Photo ad for Studebaker-Packard features the Champion 4-door sedan; Colour ad for Kingsbeer by Dow, "Canada's Finest Lager"; Colour ad for the Sheraton-Brock Hotel in Niagara Falls, Ontario; Syl Apps and Frank Buckland answer the questions "Should we import Russian Hockey Players?"; Brief bios with photos of writers who joined Maclean's in the last year - Christina McCall, Shirley Mair and Ken Lefolii; Polysar ad on back cover features colour painting of man replacing another inner tube in one of his car's tires - as he family waits by the side of the road; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. Half of centrefold Kodak ad (page 31-32) not included. The other half, page 33, is secured with archival tape, otherwise a sound copy of this wonderful issue. Magazine
112 pages. Features: Cover illustration of Red-Shafted Flicker by Fenwick Lansdowne; Colour ad for International Trucks inside front cover; Classy one-page colour ad for James Richardson & Sons celebrates their 100th anniversary; Half-page colour ad for GE electric blankets; "We don't have to put up with rock 'n' roll"; Beverley Baxter column talks about Lord Altrincham; Nice one-page colour ad for RCA Victor hi-fi products; Joseph Tucker's Triumphant Retreat from the Twentieth Century - he lives in the log cabin he built in Kuroki, Saskatchewan 46 years ago - great photo-illustrated article; Rosa Tremblay and her Seven Sets of Twins! - photo-illustrated article; The Dance of the Bells (short story); What Kind of Man Was Herbert Norman? - did the brilliant diplomat take his own life? - photo-illustrated article; Hangover at the OK Coral - what would happen if Hollywood stars really drank that much alcohol?; Seven gorgeous colour pages of bird illustrations by Fenwick Lansdowne; The Comedian Who Made the House of Commons - Photo-illustrated article on John Pratt; William Lawrence and his wonderful windjammer; The Unseen World of Taste and Smell; Vintage NCR one-page colour ad features supermarket checkout with huge old cash register; Lovely colour-photo two-page ad for Del Monte canned foods; Eight-page colour celebration of the 100th anniversary of the House of Seagram; Eva-Lis Wuorio describes her most memorable meal; Nice one-page colour-photo Caterpillar ad features Manitoba's Highway 1E before and after it was modernized; Nostalgic colour-photo Toronto-Dominion (TD) Bank ad shows classic teller scene with glass barrier along counter; Colour-photo one-page Canadian Club ad features Charles Fidani who snatches ribbons (rosettes) from the forelock of charging bulls in Saliers, France (The Ribbon Game); Attractive one-page ad for Philips Styline TVs; One-page ad for Dictaphone shows executive speaking into microphone in his impressive office; Nice colour-photo Old Vienna beer ad shows man reaching for tray; Pilkington Glass colour-photo ad with scene in home of E.C. Vandervoort, Kingston, Ontario; Nice one-page colour-photo ad for Simmons Hide-A-Beds; One-page colour-photo ad for Youngstown Kitchens; Trans-Canada Air Lines one-page ad shows Venice scene; Crown & Anchor beer ad features colour photo of golf scene; Vintage colour-photo Samsonite luggage ad features beautiful Miss Canada 1957, Joan May Fitzpatrick; Vintage one-page A.V. Roe ad entitled "Belgium Chooses the Avro CF-100", with two photos; Back cover colour Coke ad with illustration in Germany's Black Forest; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
84 pages. Features. Cover illustration of outport village, Port de Grave, Newfoundland; Nice colour ad for International heavy trucks inside front cover; The Fabulous Shoemaker - Tom Bata, probably Canada's richest man, controls a million-a-day shoe output - part 1; Whirlaway to Work - interesting photo-illustrated article on using helicopters for urban transportation; The Lovers - story by Mona Williams - illustrated by Allen Richardson; Labor Cleans House - Stalin's stooges boss some of our key unions - it's a tough, nasty fight to unseat them but labour is doing it - article with photos; The Man with the Mail from Minsk - Samuel Hoffman has been delivering the mail along route 103 in Toronto for 25 years - article with photos; They Pay as They Sway - Arthur Murray Dance Lessons - article with photos; Wrestler Whipper Billy Watson (nee Potts) - article with colour photo; So You're Buying a Used Car; 10,000 Men for Dinner - Crawley and McCracken are the continent's biggest bush-camp caterers -article with photos; A Place for Children - story by Alec Rackowe - illustrated by W. Book; Young Man of the World - Garry Davis has renounced his US citizenship and declared himself a citizen of the world - article with photos; Now They Get Medicine From Blood - Attractive centerfold ad for the new custom Dodge car; Attractive two-page colour ad for the great new Plymouth; Sweet two-page colour ad for the Elegant new Chrysler; Nice two-page colour ad for the new Dodge; Handsome two-page colour ad for the distinctive DeSoto car; Ad for Austin 3 and 5 ton trucks; Full-page colour ad for Stokely's tomato juice. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A quality copy. Book
92 pages. Features: Glorious cover illustration by John Little of wedding scene on St. Urbain St. in old Montreal; Editorial in favour of banning atomic tests until their harm is known; One-page International (Harvester) Construction Equipment ad features St. Lawrence Seaway construction and the 24-ton Payhauler used to move rock; Communism, too, bears seeds of freedom; J.B. Priestly's Canadian play sizzles, fizzles; Nice one-page Matinee cigarette ad features illustration of fashionable couples at yacht club; Federal Election - why should we vote for you?; Will Harry Ferguson Revolutionize the Car Industry Too? - he did it to farming with a pint-sized tractor that even Henry Ford marveled at, and now he's designed a new car the world's been waiting for; The Wonderful World of French-Canadian TV - article with great colour photos; The Shy Baroness of Brokerage - Muriel Sprague Richardson of James Richardson and Sons Limited; Look Now, Horseman... - Novelette; The Embattled Ringmaster of Fighting Words - photo-illustrated article on Nathan Cohen who, when he isn't inciting guests on his TV panel to mayhem is committing it himself as Canada's toughest drama critic; John D. Hayes runs 127 Laura Secord chocolate shops and 401 Fanny Farmer chocolate shops in the U.S. - and he's almost blind - article with nice photo; Nostalgic centrefold federal election ad for the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada features one-page black and white photo portrait of John Diefenbaker; Nice one-page colour ad for the Pontiac Laurentian (white convertible); One-page ad for the Polaroid Land Camera; Hugh Maclennan's most memorable meal - a Greak feast on a ruined roast; One-page ad for Trans-Canada Airlines features illustrations of their DC-8, Vanguard and Viscount planes; One-page election ad for the federal Liberal party features photo of Louis St. Laurent; Nostalgic Oldsmobile ad features colour photo of man leaning on hood of red car; O'Keefe ad features colour photo of man in armour riding horse in front of a CF-100 fighter jet; Nice colour ad for Black Label Beer features "Mabel"; Great colour GWG ad inside back cover features various denim and other garments; Back cover Coke ad features illustration of sailboat social scene; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this wonderful vintage issue. Magazine
A great compilation of recorded interviews as follows: Prosperity Consciousness - Fredric Lehrman; The Negotiating Parodox - Bernard Hale Zick; How to Create Multiple Streams of Income - Robert Allen; Visualize to Materialize; Harness the Incredible Power of Your Mind - with John Kehoe; How to Access Abundance in Your Life - Teresa Romain; Clarify Your Life Purpose - Carol Adrienne; Make Money Doing What You Love - Barbara Sher; Winning the Money Game - Robert Kiyosaki; Magnetic Marketing - Dan Kennedy; Dare to Create Money - Kala H. Kos; Powerful Partnerships - Paul and Layne Cutright; Balancing Your Life - Cheryl Richardson; The Zen of Success - T. Harv Eker; The Art of Referrals - Bob Burg; Work Less, Make More - Jennifer White. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A quality set. Estimated date 1980. Book
A great compilation of recorded interviews as follows: Prosperity Consciousness - Fredric Lehrman; The Negotiating Parodox - Bernard Hale Zick; How to Create Multiple Streams of Income - Robert Allen; Visualize to Materialize; Harness the Incredible Power of Your Mind - with John Kehoe; How to Access Abundance in Your Life - Teresa Romain; Clarify Your Life Purpose - Carol Adrienne; Make Money Doing What You Love - Barbara Sher; Winning the Money Game - Robert Kiyosaki; Magnetic 16 Audio cassette tapes with case. Includes: Marketing - Dan Kennedy; Dare to Create Money - Kala H. Kos; Powerful Partnerships - Paul and Layne Cutright; Balancing Your Life - Cheryl Richardson; The Zen of Success - T. Harv Eker; The Art of Referrals - Bob Burg; Work Less, Make More - Jennifer White. Moderate wear. Unmarked but for title written on spine of case. Book
8vo., First Edition, with plates and endpaper maps; cloth, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper
8vo., First Edition, with plates; black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. With small personal book-label on front free endpaper.
320 pages plus 157 page appendix. Illustrated by numerous plates and maps. Book clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Very light wear to dust jacket. Slipcase clean and unmarked with light wear. Six maps stored in pocket inside back board. The map entitled "Shewing the Discoveries Made by British Officers in the Arctic Regions from the Year 1818 - 1826" bears coloured lines which presumably indicate the routes travelled - we are not sure if these are original or were added by the prior owner. Other than this possible defect, a superb copy of gift quality. Book