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SAK1TO27Published in München. Original softcover and hardcover. This book ships from Europe shipping costs will be updated accordingly BPF. unknown
M12674Very rare complete set of 2 volumes. Issue #17 is a xerox the rest is original. University Press of Liverpool Liverpool 1908-1948. First edition. In-8. Contemporary cloth a fine set. From the library of Egyptologist Charles Cornell Van Siclen III VSX. Language: English. This set ships from the USA shipping costs will be updated accordingly TXR. Relevant subjects: Egypt: Journals Egypt. unknown
a87745Single volume. Sm.4to. 287p. no blanks marbled boards with leather spine. Entirely manuscript. Title of first page: "Diary Commencing Sunday Oct 3 1869 at Colombo Ceylon". Diary ends April 13 1873. First 38 pages are very interesting as the diarist describes in fine detail- with frequent touches of dry humor - his adventures as he travels on the Simla Steamship from Colombo through the Suez Canal back to London. He mentions that he has taken this trip before. The rest of the diary is written in England apparently in Southampton and most all entries follow a pattern of first describing the day's weather and then listing ships going in or out their passengers and/or their cargo usually coal slate or peat. A few personal notes are given but not often. On his way up to the Suez Canal the Simla stops to pick up coal. Diarist writes: "Aden is very rocky with a dry scorched burnt appearance little or no soil & no vegetation.hot & the glare of the sun exceedingly effecting to the eye." He goes inland to a settlement where he finds "half a dozen of the Simla passengers surrounded by almost two dozen of native trading Jews particularly anxious to pass their wares ostrich eggs and feathers.the din and noise they made baffles description drowning our voices so that we could not hear each other speak.After a quarter of an hour spent in the noisy battling with our salesmen I became the purchaser of some ostrich feather white and gray." Later in trip the ship's Lieut. Col. Lacy "died suddenly after a few hours illness of heat apoplexy". The next day the ship's chaplain refuses to assist at the funeral services as he believed Lacy brought on his own death by drinking too much. Typical entries once back in London: "January 9 1872 . Light airs and colam. Reaper sailed at morn.light breeze from NE with rain second case of diptheria reported in Island at Windbreck. Dr. Logic came here on sunday ." "July 3 1872. Moderate light breeze.Boat off for first load of peats. Simson came in with cargo of slates." From the text is seem likely that the diarist worked either as the Dockmaster or employee of some sort at the Southhampton dock or as an employee of a shipping company located in that area. Some names mentioned in the diary: J. W. Heddle Capt. James Cromarty J. W. Laughton and his son John John Storach and Charles Henry Sparkes. Diarist does say his brother-in-law was Samuel L. Louttie who died unexpectedly on October 22 1869. Another interesting note is that diarist mentions that "The Bank" began July 15 1872. Neat and legible. Diary is in near VG condition with no spotting or tears but some light cover wear. Pictures available on request. . hardcover
1995ZB394893Provo: Consumer Satisfaction Dissatisfaction and Complaining Behav 1995. volumes 8-9. 1995-1996. partly bound library markings textually clean & tight PRICE IS FOR THE LOT. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Provo: Consumer Satisfaction, Dissatisfaction, and Complaining Behav unknown
19652111902160801191Shinano Mainichi Shimbun 1965. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Shinano Mainichi Shimbun paperback
18242476DBMünchen, 1824. Folio. (6) 320, (4) S. (Register). Roter Maroquin der Zeit mit Rückenschild, Rücken-, Deckel-, Innen-, Aussen- und Stehkantenvergoldung sowie einem Wappensupralibros
18665406CBHerausgegeben von Dr. Carl von Lützow. 19 Jahrgänge in 19 Bänden (durchgehende Folge). Leipzig. E.A. Seemann 1866 - 1884 4°. Leinenbände der Zt. mit montiertem Titelblattern und goldgeprägten Rückenschildern. In gutem Zustand. Buchblock teilweise gelockert und gebrochen. Durchgehend stockfleckig.
1981BIBLIO-33803New Arcadian Journal Wilsden. Bradford first editions 1981-2001. Limited editions usually of 300 copies. 39 volumes illustrated printed wrappers earlier issues with mounted illustration on front wrapper 8vo. between 4 and 114 pp per issue some illustrations a few tipped-in. An excellent and rarely-seen run of the first 21 years' issues of the New Arcadian Journal lacking only volume 14 The Atlantic Wall 1995. Well-produced but in an unfussy style the NAJ is an important and original contribution to garden and landscape history The publisher's description is that it "investigates the cultural politics of historical landscapes by scrutinising their architecture gardens monuments sculpture and inscriptions. By championing the study of political gardening and by promoting restoration of place and meaning the New Arcadian Journal has shed new light on historical landscapes and has also been the catalyst to contemporary re-interpretation and conservation." In a notice in Parenthesis Jack Chesterman enthused that "the New Arcadian Press promotes and supports texts and images of great passion humour intelligence engrossing uses of language and much visual dexterity and wit."The New Arcadian Press has through its Journals produced a I remarkable body of work winch enables us to see our man-made and natural landscapes with new eyes and insights. The New Arcadian writers and artists do not seek to prettify or demystify their subjects but through scholarly and creative responses tell us more about them. The Journals are decidedly not Heritage' based or National Trust' inclined although both these agencies may recognise the depth of knowledge and understanding contained within these publications so much of whose material predates their own current concerns." Starting life as a quarterly in 1981 the Journal eventually settled into annual publication in 1988 with issues from 1990 being double-numbers. Among the issues included here are double-numbers on: Castle Howard: landscape of Epic Poetry; The Wentworths: .the gardens at Wentworth Castle and Wentworth Woodhouse in South Yorkshire; The Political Temples of Stowe; Kew Gardens: a Controversial garden Landscape; A Near Fine set save that No. 18 lacks the cover illustration which should be mounted to the front wrapper and No. 26 has a tiny closed tear to the top of the front wrapper. New Arcadian Journal, Wilsden. Bradford, first editions, 1981-2001 unknown
1985001070California USA: Strawberry Press 1985 Set of Four books. Books are in very good condition one or two dust jackets are slightly worn. ---------- Orders over $100.00 are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Size: 7" X 10" Strawberry Press hardcover
1781WRCAM43195Boston 1781. 4pp. Folio. Old folds. Very minor loss at some folds. Light soiling and wear. Contemporary ownership inscription on top of first page. Very good. THE CONTINENTAL JOURNAL. was a weekly Boston paper published by John Gill from 1776 to 1785. This issue includes an article on the life and execution of Col. Isaac Hayne a South Carolinian taken prisoner and executed by the British at the Siege of Charleston. Also included is an account of the French army under Rochambeau arriving in Philadelphia on their way to Yorktown. unknown books
1895304588Belfast and London: McCaw Stevenson & Orr. Ld. 1895. First Edition. Softcover. Poor set in the original stiff-card wrappers; wear and tear as with age. Text remains in fine condition and without blemish. Some issues in three hardcover bindings two bound in full cloth and one bound in half leather over buckram boards. Physical description; 26 issues. Contents; Vol. I September 1894 No. I ; vol. I: January 1895 No. 2 ; vol. I: April 1895 No. 3 ; vol. I: July 1895 No. 4 ; vol. II January 1896 No. 2 ; vol. II part 3 April 1896 ; vol. II July 1896 no. 4 ; vol. II part I October 1895 ; vol. III: October 1896 No. I ; vol. III: January 1897 No. 2 ; vol. III: April 1897 No. 3 ; vol. III: July 1897 No. 4 ; Index to Ulster Journal of Archaeology: vol. III ; vol. IV: October 1897 No. I ; vol. IV: January 1898 No. 2 ; The Ancient Franciscan Friary of Nun-Na-Margie Ballcastle on the North Coast of Antrim by Francis Joseph Bigger ; vol. IV April 1898 No. 3 ; vol. IV July 1898 No. 4 ; vol. V part 3 May 1899 ; vol. VI January 1900 No. I ; vol. VI part 2 April 1900 ; vol. VI part 3 July 1900 ; vol. VII: January 1901 No. I ; vol. VII: January 1901 No. 3 ; vol. IV: October 1901 No. 4 ; vol. VIII Part I January 1902 ; vol. VIII part 2 April 1902 ; vol. VIII part 3 July 1902 ; vol. VIII part 4 October 1902 ; vol. IX part I January 1903 ; vol. IX April 1903 no. 2 ; vol. IX part 3 July 1903 2 copies ; vol. IX Oct. 1903 no. 4 ; vol. X part I January 1904 ; vol. X October 1904 no. 4 2 copies ; vol. XI part I January 1905 ; vol. XI part 2 April 1905 ; vol. XI part 4 October 1905 ; vol. XII part 2 April 1906 ; vol. XII part 3 July 1906 ; vol. XII part 4 October 1906. Subjects; Archeology. Ulster. Ulster Journal of Archeology. Irish Archeology. Northern Irish Archeology. Academic Periodicals. Belfast and London: McCaw, Stevenson & Orr. Ld. paperback
189131787Paris 1891 20 Volumes petits in Folio 20 volumes de 1891 à 1912 , pp environ par volume, certain volumes comportent 2 années ou une année est " à cheval" sur 2 volumes chaque année possède environ 400 pp
Edizione originale. Tutto il pubblicato de «Il 9 febbraio» e di «Notizie del giorno», legati insieme, in ottime condizioni di conservazione. Diretto da Luigi Ruscone, il quotidiano bolognese apparve il 19 febbraio 1849 e cessò le pubblicazioni col n. 83 del 16 maggio dello stesso anno (il 5 giugno Radetzky entrò in Bologna). Proseguì le pubblicazioni con il titolo «Notizie del Giorno», edito sempre dalla Società Tipografica Bolognese dal n. 1 del 19 maggio 1849 al n. 41 del 30 giugno con cadenza giornaliera (seppur con qualche eccezione). Ogni numero, in folio, consta di 4 pagine. Di stampo fortemente antiaustriaco, riportava gli atti della Repubblica, commenti politici e notizie dalle altre città impegnate nella lotta contro gli austriaci. «Gli austriaci hanno violato il territorio della Repubblica; hanno occupata una delle sue città l’hanno taglieggiata e l’hanno sottoposta a condizioni obbrobriose e dure». Così apre il giornale nel suo primo numero. Unito “Il Bollettino Officiale” apparso a Bologna il 13 Maggio 1849. Il giornale nacque dalle ceneri de «La dieta italiana: giornale politico-letterario» che si pubblicò dal 1848 fino al 19 Febbraio 1849. Molto raro, solo 6 esemplari censiti nell’Opac Sbn, solo 3 completi e disponibili alla consultazione.
Edizione originale. Uniforme brunitura e minime mende rinforzate tramite restauro professionale alla copertina; per il resto più che buon esemplare. Primo numero della rivista diretta da Neymon per un totale di quattro fascicoli tra 1932 e 1933. I primi due fascicoli furono dedicati all’Italia: agli artisti futuristi, il primo che qui si offre; agli scrittori italiani contemporanei, il successivo. Gli artisti censiti nel presente fascicolo sono: Depero, Dottori, Marasco, Fillia, Caviglioni, Benedetta, Munari, Pozzo, Oriani, Diulgheroff, Thayaht, Andreoni, Rosso, Cocchia, Crali, Ambrosi. Notevole layout razionale per l’interno, capolavoro di Ugo Pozzo in copertina. -- «Pubblicazione complementare al contenuto dell’esposizione omonima parigina, è un documento del confronto fra proiezioni d’immaginazione “cosmica”, opzioni aeropittoriche rappresentative e sintesi plastsiche dinamiche di matrice “meccanica”. E conferma la raggiunta leadrship prampoliniana nell’ambito del futurismo plastico-visivo e architettonico» (NAF). Nuovi archivi del futurismo I, 1932/27
Edizione originale. Esemplare completo del rarissimo pergamino originale semitrasparente a proteggere la copertina. Brunito alla copertina e alle pagine interne, per il resto in condizioni più che buone quando non ottime. Numero 3-4-5 (giugno) del mensile diretto e curato graficamente da Depero, di cui è l’ultima uscita. Di formato e grafica diversa dai precedenti, tirato in un maggior numero di copie in occasione delle Onoranze nazionali a Umberto Boccioni organizzate dal Comune di Milano nelle giornate del 14-16 giugno 1933. Di elevatissima qualità grafica, contiene interventi originali di Marinetti (Il grido di Marinetti), Buzzi (la parolibera: Canzone di Boccioni e il testo Gloria a UB), Russolo, Notari, oltre a ripescaggi segnalati dalla stampa e scelte citazioni boccioniane. Due diagrammi disegnati da Depero, «La storia dell’arte suddivisa da Boccioni o nei seguenti periodi» e «Dall’impressionismo al futurismo», e una scelta iconografia di opere del maestro. Cammarota, Futurismo, Giornali fut., 118; Diz. Fut., pp. 385b-387b; Millefiorini, La pubblicistica futurista nei primi anni Trenta, ad indicem; Salaris, Riviste, pp. 198ss
Edizione originale. Esemplare un po’ vissuto ma in più che buone condizioni (una lieve gora interessa il lato interno alto di tutte le pagine, compresa la copertina; sottolineatura in lapis blu al piatto anteriore; tracce di ruggine alla pinzatura). Raro numero primo e unico di questa iniziativa di Castelli, futurista e fiumano anarchico di origine bolognese emigrato per un periodo nel Nord America all’inizio dei ’20. Contenuti di Castelli o tradotti e curati da — testi programmatici (Manifesto of Futurism; What is Futurism: Elementary Notions; ma soprattutto «The discovery of new sense» firmato Marinetti, qui in edizione originale — «The following Manifesto has been written especially for “Futuristi Aristocracy.” It has not yet appeared in print even in Italian. It is a sequel to the Manifesto on Tactilism [...]») e parolibere — accompagnati da riproduzioni di «Greek Theatre at Taormina», incisione di Horace Brodzky, il quadro «Landscape» di Rubzac, l’acquarello «New York» di John Marin e una foto che ritrae Marinetti e Pannaggi ai lati del dipinto pannaggiano «Treno in corsa». Il fascicolo fu seguito da due fogli sciolti di presentazione, non datati ma da ricondurre sempre al 1923: «Futurist Aristocracy» (col «Manifest of Futurism») e «Aristocrazia futurista» (con testo di propaganda). L’esperienza ebbe una coda nel numero bolognese «Aristocrazia futurista: voce dei futuristi di Bologna» (20 set 1925), oggi praticamente introvabile. Salaris, Riviste, pp. 324ss.; Prampolini dal futurismo all’informale, n. 3/1/7 pp. 220-221
Dal n 1 del 13 Luglio 1848 al n 152 del 28 Dicembre 1848 poi soppresso dalle autorità austriache, si stamparono altri 3 numeri nel marzo 1849. Fortemente antiaustriaco, la testata prende il nome dalla statua di Antonio Rioba (posta nel Campo dei Mori) che rappresenta la famiglia Mastelli, commercianti con la nomea di essere disonesti e per questo trasformati in pietra da Santa Maddalena. La statua del Rioba é una delle statue parlanti, che sulla falsa riga di quelle romane, erano usate per lasciare biglietti con poemetti sarcastici contro i potenti di turno. Dal n 19 alla testata dopo Buffo, fra parentesi viene aggiunto “a suo tempo” forse a sottolineare la serietà con cui i redattori, Francesco Berla e Augusto Giustinian, affrontarono il problema dell’occupazione austriaca. Dal n. 69 l’illustrazione al titolo muta con l’immagine della statua di Rioba. Tutto il pubblicato eccezion fatta per i tre fascicoli stampati nel 1849. La rara raccolta presenta un frontespizio figurato e porta la data del 1849. Probabilmente l’editore mise in vendita i fascicoli invenduti raccogliendoli in una unica edizione.
1949001610Angoulême Jean Emery, Editions d'art, Collection "L'Heptameron" 1949
2017014185Paris Éditions Xavier Barral 2017 In-8 Cartonnage toilé de L'éditeur
1946058060Editions Du Lombard Aucune reliure Bruxelles 1946 12 pages en format 21 - 29.5 cm - BD et illustrations
33645Genève, Administrateur : Pierre Cailler, Rédacteur en chef : Albert Skira Du n° 1, 15 octobre 1944 au n° 22 / 23, décembre 1946. Collection complète. 23 numéros en 22 fascicules.1 vol. in-folio relié sous emboîtage. Textes de Guillaume Apollinaire, Aragon, Claude Aubert, Gabriel Audisio, Gaston Baisette, Georges Bataille, Germain Bazin, Simone de Beauvoir, Albert Béguin, René Bertelé, Maria Luisa Bombal, Léon Bopp, Alain Borne, Joë Bousquet, Brassaï, André Breton, Roger Caillois, Lewis Carroll, Georges Cattaui, G.-K. Chesterton, Charles-Albert Cingria, Paul Claudel, Raymond Cogniat, Pierre Courthion, Robert Desnos, Georges Duthuit, Paul Éluard, Pierre Emmanuel, Xavier Forneret, Alberto Giacometti, Jean Grémillon, Jacques Guenne, Henri Guillemin, Charly Guyot, Ernest Hemingway, Arthur Honegger, René Huyghe, Max Jacob, Vladimir Jankélévitch, René Leibowitz, Michel Leiris, André Malraux, Loys Masson, Herman Melville, Jacques Mercanton, Edouard Muller-Moor, Thadée Natanson, Louis Parrot, Jean Paulhan, Francis Ponge, Jacques Prévert, Raymond Queneau, Marcel Raymond, Pierre Reverdy, André Rousseaux, Claude Roy, Georges Sadoul, Jean-Paul Sartre, Philippe Soupault, Jean Starobinski, John Steinbeck, André Tanner, Jean Tardieu, Tristan Tzara, Nicole Vedrès, Lionello Venturi, Jean Wahl On Joint : 1 n° spécial sur Christian Bérard (Nouvelle série : février 1950, Directeur : Jacques Damase, Rédacteur en chef : Richard Kilian). À part le titre, repris avec lautorisation dAlbert Skira, cette revue na strictement rien à voir avec lauthentique Labyrinthe. Complet de tous les numéros. Très bon état
1836002756Paris, Charles Gosselin et Furne, 1836
7200P., Madre éditeur, 1871-1872. Titre illustré, catalogue des caricatures et dessins contenus dans le premier volume du Grelot (Année 1871, du numéro 1 au numéro 38) et du numéro 1 au numéro 7, du numéro 9 au numéro 38 (première année dont il manque les numéros 7 bis et 8), puis du numéro 39 au numéro 90 (deuxième année complète. Ensemble de 89 numéros (le numéro 1 est défraîchi), en un volume in folio percaline (mors en partie fendus, coins émoussés).
48 pages. This glamorous publication brought New York women important information including: news of the choicest fashion, entertainment, current happenings, where to go, what to see, and how much to pay. Features: Three-page photo-illustrated feature article on Gypsy Rose Lee "She Undressed Her Way to Fame!"; Full-page ad for the new Lastex Vassarette Girdle, featuring photo of designer Helen Wills; Nice one-page illustrated ad for Du Barry beauty preparations by Richard Hudnut; Letters; Fantastic one-page illustrated Macy's ad shows chef throwing knives at Thanksgiving turkey; Soundings - opinions of the New York Woman; Nice one-page illustrated fashion ad for Stern Brothers; Nice one-page illustrated fashion ad for Franklin Simon & Co. features upper half fashions; Seven fantastic photos of "Curb Commerce" in New York - radios, wart cures, picture postcards, socks, neckties, shoe shines, and photos; These Girls From Out of Town - fiction about 'those panting, galloping creatures - the lady buyers and how they wear down man; Romance Around Town - five photos of New York romance; Unfair to Organized Women - a man's complaint against the women of the world; Nice one-page color fashion photo of model in a glamorous Betty Wales ball gown; How to Collect Butlers; A Fashion Editor's Diary; What not to do to yourself - unfortunate accidents in the choice of clothes, cosmetics and behavior; Photos of the 'Best Dressed Women" from cities around the world; Attractive evening fashion centerfold features large black and white photo with color illustrations; So Much To Buy - and So Much to Spend!; Head to Toe - photos of fashionable hats and shoes; Cosmetics page; Two Quick and Easy Dinners Men Will Like; Photos of dinner table place settings; A Look at Our Medicine Chest; New About Food - a new thought on birthday cakes; "The Plough and the Stars" - Eight photos from the making of this movie which starred Barbara Stanwyck and Erin O'Brien Moore; "Valiant is the Word for Carrie" - photo-illustrated article about this movie; John Gielgud as Hamlet; Helen Hayes takes time to talk about backstage life as Queen Victoria; One page of color humorous illustrations by Dr. Suess illustrating how to attain social publicity!; One-page Schaefer beer ad - in cans!; Half-page photo ad for Best & Co. features pastel wool house coat; Manhattan Date Book; Glossy color cover photos feature woman attempting to install drapes which pipe-smoking husband reads paper; and more. Unmarked with modest wear. A quality copy of this great vintage depression-era item. Magazine
174720484Hamburg, Conrad König, 1747. 5 n.n. Bll., 502 SS., 16 n.n. Bll., 1 Bl., 474 SS., 16 n.n. Bll., XXIV, 476 SS., 17 n.n. Bll. Mit 3 (wiederholten) gestochenen Titelvignetten und 3 (wdh.) gestochenen Textvignetten. 8°, (ca. 20,5 x 13,5 cm). Halbpergament der Zeit (etwas fleckig und berieben, Deckelbezug stärker beschabt).