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104 pages. Features: Nice color-photo ad for Ford Trucks inside front cover features Marvin F. Burten and his Branch Motor Express Co; Vintage one-page ad for the Volkswagen (VW) Fastback; Nice one-page color photo Cadillac ad features huge forest green four-door beneath huge tree; Miller High Life beer ad features color photo of men playing cards; Classy color-photo Lincoln Continental ad features dark coupe by lighthouse; LBJ's handling of the Vietnam war slips in public opinion; Hugo Black of the Supreme Court; Policing the Police - the police brutality issue; 'Secret' crisis in Delta - displaced Negro farm workers protest - photo of tent colony at Tribbett; China - Dangers of Misunderstanding; General Electric (GE) ad features photo of Neil Throckmorton of Sacramento; Vintage one-page photo ad for IBM's (large) Executary 224 Dictating Unit; Milton Obote takes over in Uganda; Sukarno - sheer unadulterated gall; Photo of Harold Wilson with Kosygin; B-52 and KC-135 collide over Palomares, Spain and an H-Bomb is lost in the water below; Louis Lomax; Joe Pyne of KTTV; Nice color-photo one-page ad for the Chrysler New Yorker (black); Andrew F. Brimmer - the first Negro named to the Federal Reserve; Leonard Jaffe sells distressed homes in California through his Maryn Properties, Inc.; One-page photo ad for The CBS Radio Network features Walter Cronkite smoking pipe; Japan's Soka Gakkai and other religious sects; Nice color-photo ad for the Ford Mustang (black) features young lady at the wheel; Integrating educational texts; Classy two-page photo ad for WTOP-TV features The Ambassador of Sweden, Hubert de Besche, and his wife; Color ad for Buick's new Opel Kadett; Irving Paul (Swifty) Lazar; Color-photo Canadian Club whisky ad inside back cover features New Zealand tree-choppers - with Dick Honey; Lucky Strike color-photo ad on back cover features lady with floral hat; and much more. Above-average but not excessive external wear. Unmarked. A worthy copy. Book
P., Hachette, 1903. In-4 en feuilles dans une chemise cartonnée, 278 pages avec en frontispice un portrait gravé de Victor Hugo d'après le crayon de Bastien Lepage, abondamment illustré. Un des 112 exemplaires sur vélin numérotés, avec un tirage supplémentaire des hors-textes. Ruban d'attache de la chemise absent, plats de la chemise piqués et un peu noircis, bel état intérieur.
In-12, broché, couverture défraîchie, dos fendillé, xl, [41]-173 p., catalogue, fac-similé de lettre autographe de Victor Hugo hors texte. Édition originale. Journaliste, Camille Berru faisait partie de la rédaction de "L'Evénement" en 1851. Proscrit et condamné à la déportation, il parvint à gagner Bruxelles. Charles Hugo, dont il était l'ami, relate dans "Les Hommes de l'exil" les luttes de Camille Berru pour gagner sa vie. Il réussit pourtant, après des années de misère, à devenir secrétaire de rédaction à "L'Indépendance belge". Suivi de "Bibliographie de la librairie Henry Kistemaeckers. L'homme qui tue (les bureaux arabes sous le second Empire)". Bruxelles, (31) p.
3 parti in un volume, cm. 20, mezza pelle con fregi in oro al dorso, pag. 362 (1 c.b.), 353, 311. Probabile prima edizione italiana del celebre romanzo di Hugo, pubblicata lo stesso anno. Nel 1866 uscì anche una edizione di Sonzogno. Minime usure alla legatura, internamente ottimo esemplare.
Un volume de format in 12 (12,5x18,5cm); de 2 ff. (faux titre et titre); 280 pp.; reliure de l'époque en demi veau glacé à coins de couleur havane; dos richement orné d'une couronne de fleurs dorés; titre doré; tête marbrée. Couverture conservée. Reliure parfaitement exécutée et signée d'Henry Mériot; reliure d'art à Rochefort et poète à ses heures. Claires rousseurs dans le texte; sinon parfait état. Exemplaire désirable. Seconde édition sur papier courant. (Vicaire, II, 370 et Fiches Talvart, 413). Textes peu fréquents dans une reliure de grande qualité. Voir les photos.
Une affiche de dimensions 47 x 65 cm; belle lithographie de Mourlot. Bel état. Voir photo.
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of the RMS Pretoria Castle preparing to sail from Cape Town with the assistance of the coal-buring steam tug Danie Hugo in 1963; Photo inside front cover of RMS Brighton (F106); Full-page photo of P & O's cruising vessel Arcadia anchored at Kotor, Yugoslavia; On the Waterfront; Where to See the Big Ships; European Commentary; Under Sail; Her Final Bow - HMS 'Ark Royal' photofeature; P & O SS 'Arcadia' - part 1 - a review of her career; The Last of 'the Vessels' - part 2 of a review of the decline of coastal sailing craft trading in British waters; Guide to the Ships of the Royal Corps of Transport and the Royal Air Force; Reader to Reader; South African Harbour Tugs - a report on the tug fleet of the South African Railways & Harbour Administration - a famous fleet which includes what is now probably the largest number of tugs actively still in steam; Ship Sales; Casualties; Letters; Nice photo of the HMS 'Plover' in 1946 inside back cover. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
In 4' bross.ed., pp.197,riccamente ill.Qualche traccia del tempo alle cop., internamente buono stato.Luogo di pubblicazione MilanoEditore ElectaAnno pubblicazione 1996Materia/Argomento Arte, Fumetti, Hugo Pratt
Features: The Voice of Afwi - the Toma tribe of Lower Guinea in Africa by Hugo Charteris (continued in a later issue); The Sabotaged Derelict - a tale from a Coast Guard officer on America's eastern seaboard; Little People of the Snows - Penguins (nice photos); Only Two Came Home - Fierce shark attacks documented; The Navy to the Rescue - an event which earned the author, Admiral Lord Mountevans, the only gold medal ever awarded by Lloyds; I was kidnapped by a runaway killer - Walter Boyd James in Penticton , British Columbia - the murder of Constable Geoffrye Ashton aboard the lake steamer S.S. Okanagan; The Curse of Kaimakam - troubles for the El Habr Arabs; Descent from Danger - Part II of "I'll Climb Mount Everest Alone" by Dennis Roberts; Treasure Islands of the Atlantic - where pirates buried their booty; The Manatee; and more. Backstrip open at places else clean and unmarked with average wear. Book
3 brochures reliées en un volume in-8, demi-percaline à la Bradel de l'époque (1860). 1- Couverture illustrée d'une caricature sous-titrée: "Victor Hugo descend jusqu'à nous.! / Non, dit Victor Hugo, tombez à g'noux". Parodie d'Hernani composée sous forme de pièce de théâtre, par acte et par scène, en suivant le drame de Hugo. Une note au crayon attribue ce pamphlet à J.-E. Chételat. (Vicaire, VI, 995). 3- Appel à Victor Hugo pour qu'il se déclare en faveur de Louis Philippe après l'abdication de Charles X Pour les trois textes A. de Bersaugourt, 'Les pamphlets contre Victor Hugo', p. 300 et p. 387 pour les deux derniers). Très bon exemplaire, très frais, non rogné, bien relié. Les trois couvertures ont été conservées.
This is a very good hardcover copy in blue cloth covers with titles printed in yellow. Lower right corners front and back a bit bumped. Very clean inside and out, no marks to the covers the text or illustrations. Essays by A.Conger Goodyear, Holger Cahill, Stuart Davis, Eugene Speicher, Jonas Lie, John Gregory, Paul Manship, William Zorach, John Taylor Arms, Anne Goldthwaite and Hugo Gellert. This catalogue was prepared to accompany the exhibition of modern American art at the 1939 New York World's Fair. Organized by the Gallery of American Art Today and many other arts groups around the country. A wide range of styles were included from realism through abstract art. Works were lent to the exhibition by the Federal Art Project of the Works Progress Administration, among several other institutions. Alphabetical indices of painters, sculptors and graphic artists. About 1200 works were included in the exhibition, most illustrated in black & white. 12" high X 9" wide, 342 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
2 parties en un volume petit in-12, demi-veau de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de compartiments entièrement garnis, roulette dorée sur les nerfs, pièces de titre rouge et verte, tranches jaspées (mors frottés, accroc à la coiffe sup.), 495 p., titre inclus. Première édition en français de cette traduction, par Casimir Freschot, de "La vita del duca Valentino" dont Jean Blaeu publia simultanément les versions italienne et française en 1671 à l'adresse fictive de Montechiaro. Elle fut donnée quelques mois avant l'incendie qui ravagea son imprimerie, le 22 février 1672, tragédie à laquelle il ne survécut que de quelques mois. Le texte est divisé en deux parties : "la première prend depuis la naissance du Duc de Valentinois, & poursuit le cours de ses aventures jusques à sa promotion à la pourpre, & finit enfin par les nopces qu’il célébra dans la cour de France. La seconde parle de son retour en Italie avec le Roy Louys XII traite en suite de ses Grandeurs séculières, & discours, après avoir parcouru tous les merveilleux succez de ses propres malheurs & de sa fin" (page 8). Cette bonne biographie du prince condottiere italien, pris comme modèle par Machiavel dans 'Le Prince', a constitué une des sources pour Victor Hugo pour 'Lucrèce Borgia'. L'ouvrage est également attribué à l'historien protestant italien Gregorio Leti. (Brunet, n° 21644. Rahir, 2492. Willems, n° 1863). Ex-libris gravé et armorié à la devise : "Per ardua gradior".
Paris, Editions des Cahiers Libres, 2 novembre 1933. In-12, broché, couverture rose-parme, 93 pp. Edition originale.Tirage à 300 exemplaires numérotés. Un des 300 n° sur Ingres rose avec un portrait de l'auteur en frontispice par Valentine Hugo. Ex n° 183 en parfait état.
in-4°, pp. 438 con 6 tav. f.t. e 84 testatine incise e protette da velina. Leg. in mezza pelle coeva spellature varie, con tit. in oro al dorso. Buono l'interno. Il presente è il 2° volume dei tre che compongono le poesie. Stampato su carta distinta con una tiratura di 1000 esemplari.
in-4°, pp. III-553 con ritratto dell'autore in antiporta e 4 tav. f.t. oltre a 94 bei capilettera incisi e protetti da velina. Leg. in mezza pelle coeva con evidenti spellature e con tit. in oro al dorso. Buono l'interno. Vol. 1° di tre che compongono le poesie. Tiratura di 1000 esemplari.
Paris, Le Courrier Graphique, Albert Cymboliste, 1948. In-4, broché, couverture rempliée et illustrée d'une eaux-forte originale d'ALEXEIFF, étui de l'éditeur. Très nombreuses illustrations de ALEXEIFF - BOFA - BONNARD - BOUSSINGAULT - CLAVE - DARAGNES - DAVIS - DECARIS - DUFY - DUNOYER DE SEGONZAC - HUGO - LABOUREUR - MAILLOL, etc. Exemplaire numéroté sur vélin du Marais. Edition originale et premier tirage. Exemplaire en parfait état.
form. 23X15. Legatura editoriale tutta tela con titoli in oro pagine 419 - 334 - 324 - 420 - Margini larghi. Pregevole ex libris. PRIMA EDIZIONE
Paris, Club Français du Livre, 1967. 18 volumes forts in-8, pleine reliure rouge de l'éditeur (simili chagrin), dos à nerfs ornés de filets et de fleurons dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison noires, encadrements et initiales de l'auteur frappés à froid sur les plat. (un volume coiffe supérieure défraichie et restaurée). Bons ex. de cette édition chronologique enrichie de notes et de commentaires par les meilleurs spécialistes. Elle est illustrée de nombreuses reproductions photographiques. Outre l'intégrale de l'oeuvre publiée dans l'ordre chronologique, on trouvera in fine l'oeuvre illustrée (dessins et lavis) de Vicor Hugo (les deux derniers volumes) ainsi que de nombreuses études et préface par des spécialistes : Yves Gohin, Charles Mauron, Pierre Moreau, Paul Zumthor, Pierre Georgel, Jacques Seebacher, Pierre Halbwachs, Pierre Albouy, Georges Piroué, Robert Ricatte, Henri Guillemin, Léon Cellier, Jean Gaudon, Georges Piroué, Pierre Albouy, Gaëtan Picon, Théophile Gautier. Avec les tables chronologiques, celles des titres et des incipits, des personnages. Edition complète. POIDS DE L'ENSEMBLE : 34 kgs.
40 pages. Cover: 'Hands Off China': The Chinese Colony in New York, Mobilize to Help the Nanking Government Contents: Court: (Franklin D.) Roosevelt Takes Out Judicial Insurance (Nominates Hugo L. Black), Enrages Foes, and Upsets an 'Immemorial Usage'; Congress: Home Calls Democrats, 'Must' Bills Die, and the Split Widens; AAA (Agriculture Adjustments Act): The President's Bargain: Cotton Loans for a Farm Bill; Republicans: Old Guard's Call to Battle Divided Party; Textile Union Offers New Design in Silk and Rayon; Far east: 'Ping Sui' and a Murder; Man, Nature Again Devastate China; Iraq: Dictator's (Bakr Sidky Pasha) Sun Sets While Neighbors Quarrel; Spain: Heat Slows Up Fighting, Experts Evaluate Air Warfare; Germany: A Man of Breeding (Ernst Hanfstaengl) Avoids Meeting His 'Friends'; Britain: Thunderer Regrets Lack of 'Civilized Courtesies'; U.S.S.R.: Demon's Disciples Found in Stalin's Remotest Provinces; Sex Crimes: New York Intends to End Them, But Wonders How; Voices: Opera Doctor (Sir Milsom Rees) Recalls Singers' Colds, Temperments; Religion: Congregational Head Finds Flaws in Church Figures; French Catholics Give Favorite Title Another Twist; Screen: Century-Old Tragedy Suggests Maritime Melodrama in "Souls at Sea" starring Gary Cooper; History: (Photo-History) Quarterly Believes in Saying It With Photographs; Golf: 193 Spare-Time Swingers Play in Championship Tourney; Oil: Illinois Hits the Comeback Trail; Record Sales Benefit Entire Industry; SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission): Stock-Market Policemen Cracks Down on Share 'Riggers'; Education: Columbia University - A Course That Aims to Broaden Small-Town Teachers; Bill: Congress Thinks of Boys and Girls, Not Mr. Roosevelt (George-Deen Act); Books: Dynasty - Of Silver, Copper, And the House of Guggenheim; and Today in America: An Inquisitor (Hugo Black) Comes to Glory. Binding sound. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Clean, Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
92 pages. Cover: Harold R. Medina Contents: Pork and Politics: "Arkansas Switch" Four Votes Switch to Beat a Labor Bill; New Jersey:The Boot for the Boss - Frank Hague; Trial: His Honor, Judge Patience - Federal Judge Harold R. Medina; Navy: Man With a Rowboat; Tides in the 81st Congress; Hong Kong: Still the Show Place; Japan: Easing the Burden; Britain: The Export Gap; Big Four: Opening Bids - How Russia Sees Benelux, (M. Robert) Schuman, (Ernest) Bevin, and the Atlantic Pact; Monaco: New Prince, New Problem - Prince Rainier III; China: The Communists Make Plans; Canadian Affairs: Head Cracking at Asbestos (Quebec); Medicine: Insulin Sub-Shock; 'Oldest Choirboy' - Morton Downey; Commercials Critic - Horace Schwerin; and Perspective: Bonn and Weimar. Full page colour vintage print advertising including Morris Cars, Chrysler, 1949 Hudson and Old Crow Whiskey. Nice color-photo ad on back cover features fencers Jane Gilbert and Hugo Castello promoting Camel cigarettes. Binding sound. Small mailing label bottom right front cover. Some soiling to upper portion of front cover. Contents clean and unmarked. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
44 pages. Contents: Dams and Dollars Broaden the Federal Sovereignty (Bonneville and Grand Coulee Dams); Justice (Hugo) Black: 'I Did Join (Ku Klux Klan)...Resigned..The Case is Closed'; Republicans: (John D.M.) Hamilton Plans Chautauqua Despite His Mistrust; Labor's War: A.F. of L. (American Federation of Labor) Counts Gains and Girds for Battle; Dixie Editor: (Cordell) Hull Calls His Friend (George Fort Milton) to 'Welsh Rabbit' Job; Lawyers: The Bar Blows Off Some Anti-New Deal Steam; Nanking Calls Ablest General (Chung-hsi Pai) To Rally North China Armies; Dictators: Fuhrer (Adolf Hitler) and Duce (Benito Mussolini) Stage a Much Ado About - What?; Palestine: Arab Terrorists Finally Draw Full British Wrath; The Windsors: Duke and Duchess Plan New Thrills for America; Campaign in Rio: Moscow Order Brings Martial Law in Brazil; Mexican Showdown: (President Lázaro) Cardenas Calls the Bluff of General (Saturnino) Cedillo in His Lair; Baseball: Season's Statistics Prove Conclusively - New York (Yankees) Will Win World Series; Theatre Review: Two Strikes and Out for "The Star-Wagon"; Art: Washington Now Takes an Exception to Washington's Crossing of the Delaware; Roosevelt Again Forecasts a Balanced Budget - But Treasury Reports Deficit So Far This Fiscal Year; Meat Prices Up: Butchers Battle to Reduce Rising Prices; (Union Pacific) Railroad: A Company Banquet and a Wage Increase; Aviation: Stocks Lose Altitude After Investors Lose Their Optimism; New York (Hayden) Planetarium Stages Four Ends of the World - While You Wait; Education: Perkins Institution Centennial Recalls Experiment Which Astonished World; Books: Dubliner (Liam O'Flaherty) Recreates the Days of Ireland's Great Famine; and Perspective: Imperfect Contrition, The War of the Congregations and Far From the Madding Crowd. *Gorgeous* back cover color Ad features a pink gown-wearing Carole Lombard promoting Lucky Strike cigarettes. Half page black/white Ol' Judge Robbins Cartoon Ad for Prince Albert Pipe Smoke. Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Somewhat above-average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
2 vols., elegantly bound in red marbled boards, red crushed morocco backs with raised bands, second and third compartments lettered and numbered in gilt, gilt tops, marbled endpapers, uncut, a near fine copy.
80 pages. Features: Many sensational color ladies' fashion ads; Cover photo of Dwight Eisenhower with Robert A. Taft; Interesting one-page RCA ad featuring the transistor; What Course for the Powerful Mr. Robert A. Taft?; The Iron Barrier - photos from seven frontiers where the Communists face the rest of the world - Korea, Turkey, Austira, Indo-China, Yugoslavia, Germany and Iran; Anatomy of the Russian Communisty Party - from a small band of hunted revolutionaries it has developed into a sanctuary for the privileged; U.S. and U.N. - The Choices Before Us - criticisms from the American public; We can live longer - but for What?; Danger in What We Don't Know - high school seniors show appalling ignorance of the world they live in; Class of '53 - The men leaving college this year are perhaps the most popular in years - with business, industry and the military competing; Bill Mauldin's cartoon art from three wars; Then and Now - Celebrated German Aeronaut Hugo Eckener; One page photo-illustrated ad for State of Israel Bonds entitled "Out of the Desert... A Great Chemical Industry" with photos of the new fertilzier and chemical plant at Haifa; Nice one-page ad for the 1953 Nash Rambler; Fantastic one-page color ad for colorful Crosley plastic (bakelite?) radios; Nice color ad for Cheer laundry detergent; Photos of home interior designed by architect Oskar Stonorov; Samuel Plotkin - New York City's expert on food contamination, detects it largely by tasting; Rare one-page color ad for F.W. Woolworth Co. Easter treats; and more. Above-average external wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
16 pages. Features: The Significance of German Raids on England; Would Americans fight against England if forced to declare their indepence of England for a third time?; "Lese Majesty" - the plain facts; A (long) list of the nations/peoples Germany is presently fighting; The United States Needs No Apologist - a review of the American Administration's untenable position regarding the violation of neutrality laws in the interest of the Allies; Non-Political City Administration, by Frank Koester; Military Strategy and the Enemy's Industry, by Dr. Hugo Schweitzer; Professor A. De Lapradelle's misconception about the Fatherland; The Case of Ferne Rogers; Count Zepellin; Logic in History; Japan's Short Memory - a 1905 letter from Marshal Yamagato to Major Gen. von Meckel is contrasted with Japan's present fight against Germany; Supportive words for Germany and German-Americans from the Albany Times-Union; Freedom's New Champion - poem by James C. Hickey; London-Made News; Admiral Ingersoll Un-Neutral; Advertising Talks #4 - persuading advertisers to support this publication; The Great Conspiracy - a recent pamphlet by Alexander Szarski and Faust C. DeWalsh regarding the gigantic conspiracy to crush German influence throughout the world; Nice ad on back cover for F.S. Neydhart illustrations of 12 German Heroes; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Covers loose but present. A worthy copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Some Open Questions to the American Opponents of Germany; Colonel George Harvey to "My Dear Lord Northcliffe"; Victims of the War - casualty counts from many countries; The Co-Operative Spirit in Germany, by Frank Koester; England violates Chilean Neutrality; Another Campaign of Filth - more fake atrocity stories; The British Black Book, by Rudolph Cronau; English Agents and American Papers, by Dr. Edmund von Mach; President Wilson's Dollar Diplomacy; First in War, First in Peace, Hugo Muensterberg; The War and America - Three Questions for the American People; Austria-Hungary 1914-1915 - a poem by W.P. Trent; News from Germany, by Louis Viereck; Advertising Talk #13; and more. Unmarked. Above-average wear. Covers detached but present. A worthy copy. Magazine