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This is a fine hardcover copy in a fine dust jacket with no wear. Completely clean inside and out. Illustrated in color and black & white with photographs by Nick Knight, Steven Meisel, Helmut Newton, Terry Richardson, Mario Sorrenti, Jeanloup Sieff, Juergen Teller, Patrick Demarchelier, and William Klein among others. 51 color photographs + 84 black & white photographs. List of plates with photographers, models, stylists and the publication the photograph appeared in. Beautifully designed book. Essays by a number of fashion writers. 13" high X 10" wide, 198 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
124 pages. Features: The New York Thirties; Preservation and the Richardson Boat Owner's Association; EMME; Alternatives to the Lumber Yard; Putting Down Roots - your own woodlot; The Backbone - Part III - getting it upright and ready for ribbands; The Restoration of the STANLEY NORMAN - rebuilding a working skipjack between seasons; Marine Batteries - Part II - installing and maintaining battery systems; A Core Sound Sharpie; Seizing Hanks - step-by-step instructions; California's Ancient Canoe - the heritage and rebirth of the tomol; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
160 pages. Features: JENNY NORMAN comes alive - Jim Richardson builds a bugeye for himself; Pert Lowell and the Art of the Mast Hoop; VARUA - Soul of the Southern Sea - a tale of construction, reconstruction and new life; A Matter of Detail - the finer points of boatbuilding; A Story of Priorities - a realistic approach to restoration; My Brother Everett - The boatbuilder as artist, the artist as boatbuilder; Four great wooden boat regattas; A conversation with Dick Clarke - he keeps Lake Tahoe's classsics going strong; Bagging the GULL - Constant Camber goes Mono - Part II. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
8vo., Third Impression, with portrait frontispiece and 11 plates on 8; blue cloth, backstrip lettered in black, backstrip faintly sunned else a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter mildly rubbed at extremities. SIGNED BY EMBRY ON FRONTISPIECE. Bright copy of one of the earliest and most popular RAF escape stories of WWII, published just a month after the first edition. Shot down near St. Omer, Embry made his return to England via Spain just nine weeks and five days later. He subsequently commanded 2 Group Bomber Command, and although ranked Air Vice Marshal flew several operations under the name 'Wing Commander Smith'. His Mosquitos were renowned for their skill and accuracy in precision daylight bombing, and he would have led personally Operation JERICHO - the raid on Amiens prison in February 1944 (in which his substitute Pickard was killed) - had higher authority not ordered him to stand down. Post-war, Embry served as Commander-in-Chief Fighter Command from 1949 to 1953. SIGNED COPIES ARE EXCEEDINGLY SCARCE. We are told that this copy was signed by Embry for Wing Commander Tom 'Ginger' Neil (Battle of Britain ace and RAF test pilot), but there is no formal evidence to this effect. Enser, p.151 (recording the first edition).
This is a very good softcover copy with just light cover wear. Completely clean inside. The catalogue raisonne for William T. Wiley graphics. Essay by Brenda Richardson. Illustrated mostly in color. 11" high X 8" wide, 79 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and shipped with tracking.
32 pages. Features: The C.N.R. gambles on passenger service - article with photos; Rita Tushingham - article and colour photos - filming of "The Trap"; Blair Richardson - The Hard-Punching Bible-Belter - article with photos of Canada's middleweight boxing champion; First Came the Vikings; When Our Parliament Buildings Burned - on a winter night fifty years ago a dreadful fire broke out - article with photos; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A quality vintage copy. Magazine
8vo., First Edition, with photographs and maps in the text; red cloth, gilt back, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. The story of civilian scientist Paul Sautter and the search for uranium in North West Europe following D-Day. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Enser, p.16.
Features: The Loner - Walt Coburn meets a mysterious stranger in Del Mar, California; Navajo Traders for Many Moons - Smith, McAdams, Richardson; Windies - pure and simple - liars; Branded Logs and Timber Rustlers - by Reno 'Dad' Ingles; Zane Grey - he made the west famous; The Oil Game - It takes the measure of a man; A Mountain's Strange Music - the Grand Caverns near Manitou, Colorado; Death Comes to Oregon's Cattle King - Peter French; Wild Old Days; Peter Filscov's Promised Land - farmers plowed for riches; There WAS a Dearborn - Treasure Sequel; Schoolhouse Lynching - Anthony, Kansas. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Nice copy. Book
250 pages. Features: Red Rockin'; Hurricane Force; Innovation - new Dodge Dakota; Left Coast Mini-Truck Styling; Purple Haze - Chevy; Just the Facts; Red 'N' Retro - '72 Chevy cover truck; One Phat Ride; Torpedo - pro street Tahoe; 1998 Truck of the Year; F-150 Mark VIII; Bill Hancock and his S-10 Blazer; Pro Truck '55; Ulterior Motives; Time Warp; and much more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
308 Pages. Contains articles by Carl F. Starkloff, J. Deotis Roberts, Abrahim M. Khan, Peter Slater, John Dourley, Nancy Cocks, Peter Richardson, Michael Steinhauser. Also contains nine book reviews. Some wrinkling to spine. Book
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, plates and double-page map in the text; original series binding of blue cloth, upper board blocked in gilt and lettered in black, gilt back, blue top, backstrip a little dulled else a bright, clean copy With 2pp series catalogue preceding half-title and 4pp publisher's catalogue at end.
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, plates, double-page map in the text, front endpaper map in blue and rear enfpaper chart in blue; ; original series binding of blue cloth, upper board blocked in gilt and lettered in black, gilt back, blue top, a bright, clean copy With 2pp series catalogue preceding half-title and 6pp publisher's catalogue at end.
39 pages. Contents: Cover photo of the 4/20 Wurlitzer Publix #1 installed in the Seattle Paramount 8n 1927, a true "Crawford Special"; The Kilgen Wonder Organ - Part 2 of a fictional trip through the Kilgen Plant in St. Louis during its busiest days - with photos; Willimantic Connecticut's Windham Regional Technical School's new 3/15 Wurlitzer - article with photos; Robert Morton, No. 2296 Special is now located in a home in Solon, Ohio... after many travels; Eddie Jones Retires; Integration Accomplished - Mr. Garo Ray has placed the tone generating system complete with drawbars into his 42 rank pipe organ, controlling the entire instrument from the orthodox pipe organ console; Benjamin (Ben) Mortimer Hall III Found Dead - photo and article with the unfortunate news; From Scratch - Bob Sieben built his 3-ranker in his home workshop; "The Organ Loft" - an organ radio show on WZOW-FM in Utica, New York with Don Robinson; What is Required of the Theatre Organist - reprint of a 1927 article by Jesse Crawford; The Monster Snorts - Beulah and Marion Martin of Whiteville, North Carolina rebuild their Moller console; Alexander D. Richardson - he has performed in every entertainment medium, primarily in his home town of New York City; Back cover Rodgers Organ Company ad promotes Lyn Larsen and his "Something Special" album. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Stories, poetry and satire by various authors. 95 paginated pages. Bookplate of Joyce Scudamore on front pastedown. Wear to top/tail of spine and cover corners. Some soiling on title label on front cover.
First edition, small folio (285 x 180 mm), [12], 99, [7], 239, [11], 55, [1], [6], 34pp., signature A incorrectly bound in after signature B, complete with the engraved title page, the printed title page, a double-page engraved map of Chester, a double-page engraved plan and inset prospect of Chester by Wenceslaus Hollar, a double-page engraved map of the Isle of Man with 8 inset prospects, 2 double-page engraved plates (one with repair to a closed tear), 15 other engraved plates, including armorial plates, and engravings in the text, small piece of blank lower corn of title page torn-away, finely bound in nineteenth-century green straight-grained morocco, gilt tooled dentelles, boards with a gilt roll tooled floral border, spine with five raised bands, two compartments lettered in gilt direct, others ornately tooled, all edges gilt, fine. Frances Mary Richarson Currer's copy in a fine morocco binding. A choice copy with a fine provenance and bound in a sumptuous full green morocco binding. "In 1656 King published in London The Vale-Royall of England, or, The County Palatine of Chester Illustrated, for which he wrote the preface. In it he printed for the first time two essays on Chester written by William Smith and William Webb more than forty years earlier, as well as an essay on the Isle of Man by James Chaloner. This book was illustrated with etchings mostly by Wenceslaus Hollar, which were unsigned and for this reason have often been attributed to King himself."?(Oxford DNB). Frances Mary Richardson Currer (1785-1861) was England's earliest female bibliophile and was described by Dibdin as the "head of all female book collectors in Europe.". Currer inherited both the library of her great grandfather, Richard Richardson (1663-1741) and her grandfather Mathew Wilson of Eshton Hall. With the additions added by Currer the library became of considerable importance, and in its day, it was surpassed only by those of Earl Spencer, the duke of Devonshire, and the duke of Buckingham. Most of the books in her library were auctioned at Sotheby's in 1862, realising ?6,000. A second sale took place in 1916 which raised more than ?3700, and the residue of her library was sold in 1979 and 1994. Provenance: Contemporary signature of Joseph Hopkinson to head of engraved title; The front pastedown has the armorial bookplates of Mathew Wilson and his grand-daughter Frances Mary Richardson Currer. Wing, K488; Upcott I, p.61; Cubbon I, p.461.
Sm. 4to., original printed wrappers, a near fine copy. Royal Marines Historical Society Special Publications 36.
85p. + Portrait Frontis of Richardson L. Wright and full page photograph of the Jolly Post Inn. XLib. Tall 8vo. Original printed wraps. Though XLib a nice copy. Includes: RICHARDSON L. WRIGHT; ISAAC RORER; GENEALOGY; FIRE ENGINE COMPANIES; FRANKFORD INDUSTRY; JOLLY POST INN; WILLIAM B. DIXON; PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHYARD; NEFF FAMILY; HEADSTONES; CASTOR FAMILY; Etc. PA PAMPH 20_2 BX7
Red cloth covers. 92 pages.
132 pages. Features: Many great color-photo fashion ads; The Mad Diary of a Manhattan Ecologist - Anne Richardson Roiphe; Nice color ad for Omega watches; Photo of John T. Morgan in Bogen Boutiques ad; Interesting Dreyfuss Fund ad features large photo of lion's head; Great photo ad for Ben Khan features Knick' basketball player Walt (Clyde) Frazier; Living Through the Allende Revolution - A Chilean Familiy Chronicle - major photo-illustrated article; Jean-Paul Sartre Accuses the Intellectuals of Bad Faith; It's Not How You Play The Game, But What Pill You Take - the genie of the pill bottle threatens both athletes and athletics; The Natives May Win One - The Great Alaskan Real-Estate Deal - land claims of the Kotzebue people; Rene Dubos views mankind's future with confidence; Pearl S. Buck ad features photos of darling children who are prisoners of war - Amerasian children left in Asian countries by American GI's; Great funky color ad for Supergraphics highlights their 70's adhesive plastics interior finishings; Great "Polish Screwdriver" ad for Wodka Wyborowa - The Polish Vodka; Nice one-page Dewar's Whisky ad features photo of playwright Terrence McNally; and more. Please Note: Pages 43-46 loose but present. Centerfold and pages 95-98 missing. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
Covers show light shelf wear only, corners are sharp, straight (creased) spine, tight, solid binding, page block has sharp corners, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind, light chipping at bottom spine. Unpaginated, many large b/w photographs throughout; documents the making of "The Loved One", adapted from an Evelyn Waugh novel. photographs by William Claxton. In business for 20 years, we provide excellent customer service and ship in packing material appropriate to insuring that your purchase arrives undamaged.
32 pages. Features: Photos of Churchill inspecting American mechanized squadron of the home guard; One page illustration of Lord Baden-Powell who passed away January 8th; Two pages of illustrations of badges and devices of various squadrons; Two-page illustration of America's colossal sea power; Five photos of the Blackburn 'Botha', our new general reconaissance plane; The War with Nazi Germany - article discusses the victories in North Africa; Two pages of photos relating to the fall of the Italian 'Bastion' of Bardia on January 5; Five photos of Free French forces battling at Bardia; Six photos of the trail of Italian flight from Bardia; Two-page illustration of the Bangalore Torpedo in use - it was successfully used against the barbed wire defenses of Bardia; Photo of General Smuts inspecting his South African Army in Kenya; Five photos of scenes of Greek successes; Before and after photos of Wren glories after fire attack on London; Photos of the personalities of the week include Joan Hearn-Avis, Captain H.J. Horsey, James Joyce (who died on Jan. 13th), Sir Lohn Lavery, Sir Archibald Sinclair, Alan Cunningham, Frank Bridge, Sir Henry Steele, Edward Colin Ryder Richardson, Ubaldo Soddu, William D. Leahy, and Sir Frank Spencer Spriggs; and more. Staples disintegrated. Unmarked with above-average wear. A worthy vintage copy of this important wartime issue. Book
7 vols., sm. 8vo., Fifth Edition, on laid paper, with engraved portrait frontispiece, some light and generally neglible age-staining to text, neat contemporary uniform signature on front free endpapers; attractively bound in contemporary full speckled calf, backs with five bands ruled in gilt, second compartments with red leather labels framed and lettered in gilt, third compartments numbered in gilt, red sprinkled edges, boards minimally worn and bruised, a remarkably well-preserved, bright, crisp copy. The following point applies: small worm-hole in bottom blank margin of last half-dozen leaves of Vol. III. Complete with Editor's Concluding Note; Index Historical and Characteristical; Register of Similes and Allusions. NCBEL II, 918.
7 vols., sm. 8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, small neat contemporary signature on front free endpapers; most attractively bound in contemporary full mottled calf, backs with five raised bands, second compartments with leather labels lettered and ruled in gilt, third compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled and ruled in gilt, sprinkled red fore-edges, backstrips mildly age-scuffed (but all gilt wholly legible) and chipped at some heads and tails, some corners lightly bruised, some joints cracked (but all bindings entirely sound) else a very good, crisp, clean set. The following points apply: vol. I wants front free endpaper, leather label chipped by half; vol. IV complete with publisher's advertisement leaf at end; vol.VI wants front free endpaper; single worm hole in lower blank margin from title to B9; vol. VII title bears the additional wording 'To which is added, an Historical and Characteristical Index. As also, a Brief History, authenticated by Original Letters, of the Treatment which the Editor has met with from certain Booksellers and Printers in Dublin. Including Observations on Mr. Faulkner's Defence of himself, published in his Irish News-Paper of Nov. 3 1753'. A most attractive copy, ideal as a gift or for presentation. SCARCE IN THE FIRST EDITION. Rothschild 1752; sale I, 32; II, 261.
20 pages. Features: Inside front cover is a full-time page promoting sales of Ladies' World Magazine with this publication; Suppression in Ireland - The True Situation; England or Germany? - Frank Harris; Is it a Scrap of Paper? - E.C. Richardson, Librarian of Princeton University, describes the tremendous injustice of American traffic in arms and ammunition; Paul Rohrbach's War Book; A Guillermo II - a poem to Emperor William by George Sylvester Viereck translated into Spanish; The German Navy, by Frank Koester; England on Hunger Rations - German Submarine Campaign Compels London Board of Trade to Warn Public; The Fall of Przemysl; Conquests of German Song; The London Daily "Chronicle" pays its compliments to "The Fatherland"; The Russian Atrocities; Editorial Reflections; God Save the country; Auf Wiedersehen, Doctor Dernburg; Des Moines Times cartoon depicts a Jingoist being muzzled by the strong arm of prudence; Dr. Meyer Gerhard's Mission; The German Classics, by George Sylvester Viereck; Kaffee Hag ad on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Covers detached but present, otherwise a sound copy. Magazine
Pages 285-304 (20 pages in this issue). Features: Explosives - The Most Heinous Phase of the War Industry - Article VIII, by George Sylvester Viereck; Warring on Women and Children - Proof of England's cowardly war on helpless creatures; The Real History of Belgian Neutrality, by E.C. Richardson, Princeton University; John Wannamaker a Real Neutral; Sir Cecil Spring-Rice takes charge of Post Office Department; Americans vs. Armenians; Roumania; Sovereign or Servants? - By Dr. Edmund von Mach; Financial Forum; Full page ad for "The Battles of a Nation" - showing actual bombardment of Warsaw - being presented at Park Theatre, Columbus Circle; Full-page illustrated ad for Burroughs bookkeeping machines; Great Full-page Budweiser ad on back cover featuring The Pinckneys - "Fathers of the Republic"; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine