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18821428BBZürich, Joh. Caspar Füessly, 1882. Gr.-8°. XIII, 263 S.; S. 265-520; S. 521-712, S. 619-626. Broschur der Zeit (stark berieben und bestossen, fleckig). + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 1428B 3 Bde.
2M3286Office Strand 190 London 1877. IV 628 S./IV 524 S. sowie 34 S. "The Graphic Christmas Number" im Anhang mit insgesamt hunderten von Holzstichen und einigen kolorierten Lithographien sowie zahlreichen Werbeanzeigen 1 illustrierter Original-Leineneinband mit Goldprägung und 1 nachgebundenes Exemplar mit aufgezogenem Original-Buchrücken folio etwas fleckig. unknown
181533583Paris, De lImprimerie de Porthmann, 1815-1816. Porthmann, Jules-Louis-Melchior. 36 livraisons en 2 vol. in-8 reliés plein cartonnage d'époque. Tome I : n° 1, 15 septembre 1815-n° 18, 10 décembre 1815 ; Tome II : n° 1, 15 décembre 1815-n° 18, 10 mars 1816. Tête de collection. Le Tome I contient 10 planches h.-t. en couleurs, certaines dépliantes ; le Tome II : 5 planches h.-t. en couleurs, certaines dépliantes. Notes manuscrites de Vasseur (2 ff.). Dans le Tome I, p. 432, une note manuscrite au crayon (écriture de lépoque) indique : « Cette gravure fut retirée sur lordre de lautorité. Jai pu cependant me la procurer. On la trouvera à la p. 425. ». Intéressante publication légitimiste, à la fois politique et littéraire, publiée par Emmanuel Théaulon et Armand Dartois. Simples reliures à l'état usé. RARE.
1885AUB-4188Paris, G. Masson 1885. 8 beaux volumes reliés, reliures demi cuir ornées, forts in-4, plus de 400 pages chacun avec gravures.
Signed by Charlie Bishop Jr. upon title page. Hand-numbered copy no. 1024 of 1500 copies. 528 pages. "Organized lists, careful citations, brief and telling annotations, here we have it all - the guide anyone could want to the riches of A.A. publications and Grapevine articles, popular magazine and scholarly journal articles, chapters in books, theses and dissertations, even a listing of tapes and records." - from back cover. Average wear. Few markings to contents. Phone numbers written atop title page. Binding tight. A sound working copy. [Location: Reference Shelf] Book
X [ads], 465-554 pages. Profusely illustrated with wonderful black and white photos. Features: Jasper National Park - article which includes five full-page colour reproductions of A.Y. Jackson paintings; Five Million Tourists - Canada's second greatest industry; Asbestos - "Pierre a Coton" - article with dozens of excellent photos of Quebec's mighty asbestos industry; The Story of the R-100 Airship - largest and greatest in the world - article illustrated with many sensational photos; New Books; Glorious vintage ads for national Canadian brands; and more. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this extraordinary Canadian aviation history memento. Book
1988223401988. Baim Tracy ed. Outlines: The Voice of the Gay and Lesbian Community. 1988. These issues document LGBTQ community life and political activism in Chicago during the late 1980s with sustained coverage of the HIV/AIDS crisis hate crimes legislation electoral politics and cultural production. Published during the final years of the Reagan administration the newspaper provides contemporaneous reporting on public health policy grassroots protest and legal developments affecting gay and lesbian communities while also recording nightlife arts and local organizing. The material establishes Outlines as a community-centered publication linking local Chicago reporting to national debates on rights visibility and health.<br /> <br /> Baim Tracy ed. Outlines: The Voice of the Gay and Lesbian Community. Chicago: Lambda Publications 1988. Seven issues.<br /> 1 Outlines. Vol. 1 No. 31. January 7 1988. Front-page coverage of the Hate Crimes Statistics Act campaign with reporting on congressional pressure to document bias crimes and a photograph of AIDS activists arrested during a San Francisco vigil; includes articles on AIDS survival studies and federal health funding.<br /> 2 Outlines. Vol. 1 No. 33. January 21 1988. Reports on Illinois public health adoption of voluntary HIV/AIDS contact tracing alongside coverage of California Democratic Party policy shifts and legal updates on an ACLU case concerning a police raid on Carol's Bar.<br /> 3 Outlines. Vol. 1 No. 34. January 28 1988. Leads with "National Syphilis Research to Start" addressing STI research during the AIDS crisis; includes reporting on activist arrests experimental antiviral treatments and local fundraising efforts for Howard Brown Health Center.<br /> 4 Outlines. Vol. 1 No. 37. April 1988. Election-focused issue examining presidential candidates' positions on gay rights; includes interviews with Alison Bechdel and Heather Bishop and commentary on corporate sponsorship and cultural production.<br /> 5 Outlines. Vol. 1 No. 38. May 1988. Features coverage of corporate advertising controversy AIDS Action Week interviews with Chicago Mayor Eugene Sawyer and a profile of writer Edmund White.<br /> 6 Outlines. Vol. 2 No. 3. August 1988. Covers LGBTQ-inclusive softball leagues and community athletics protests at the Democratic Convention and literary features on Judy Grahn and Alix Dobkin.<br /> 7 Outlines. Vol. 2 No. 5. October 1988. Extensive reporting on national activism including the NAMES Quilt in Washington the Kowalski Thompson guardianship case and presidential campaign dynamics with photographs of protests and community gatherings.<br /> <br /> These issues were produced during a period of intensified activism around AIDS policy civil rights and public visibility when LGBTQ publications served as critical sources of information and coordination. Coverage of health initiatives legal battles and national elections reflects the intersection of local organizing and broader political change while cultural features document artistic and social life within the community. Light toning and edge wear consistent with newsprint; creasing from handling; issues complete and legible; overall very good. A concentrated archive of a Chicago-based LGBTQ newspaper capturing activism public health discourse and cultural life in 1988. unknown
19536661420 vol. in-8 rel. pleine percaline bordeaux, couvertures conservées, L'Avant-Scène, 40 pp. par numéro soit 8160 pp. au total
20162081502111906511guangdong province map 2016. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. guangdong province map paperback
20202081502111907034Henan People's Publishing House 2020. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Henan People's Publishing House paperback
20202081502111904112Henan People's Publishing House 2020. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Henan People's Publishing House paperback
43057Nottingham: G. Burbage 1800. Folio 495 x 345 mm 41 continuous issues consisting of 4 leaves each all with faint red paper duty stamp to upper outer corner penultimate issue with upper outer corner of final leaf torn away unobtrusive water tide mark to first couple of leaves contemporary calf-backed marbled boards worn covers detached. Nottingham: G. Burbage, 1800 hardcover
019923Istanbul: Radyo. 1941 - 1949 0. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. In contemporary hardcovers. All vintage covers of fascicles are saved inside clothes. 8 volumes full set. No.: 1 - 96 -All published-. Many ills. color and b/w. Very good. Extremely rare as set. 4to. 34 x 25 cm. Radyo. En ziyade radyo teknik ve nesriyatindan bahseder. Issues: 1-96 set. Birincikânun 1941 - Ekim Kasim Aralik 1949.= December 1941 - October November December 1949. In 8 volumes set. <br/> <br/> Radyo. 1941 - 1949 0 hardcover
9924In 8 demi-veau glacé à nerfs,pièce de titre chagrin rouge, filet et date en pied (1871)dorés.Histoire biographique, anecdotique et bibliographique du Père Duchêne avec vignettes, portraits et fac-similés. Titre, 32 pages et suite des 68 numéros de 8 pages, parus. Du 16 ventôse an 79 (7 mars 1871)Paris,en vente aux bureaux du journal l’Eclipse 1871,au 3 prairial an 79 (24 mai 1871) Couverture jaune imprimée avec titre et vignette en tête, conservée.Très bon état
19227174CB2 Bände. Rio de Janeiro, O Malho, 1922–1923. Folio. Mit farb. Illustrationen. Halblederbände.
19165418CBNeue Folge. 3 Bände. - Sieben-, acht- und neunundzwanzgister Jahrgang. Leipzig. E.A. Seemann 1916 - 1918 4°. 27. Jg.: IV, 332 S.; 28. Jg.:IV, 286 S.; 29. Jg.; 126 S. Original Leinenbände mit geprägtem Deckel und Rücken in schwarz und gold. berieben. In gutem Zustand.
18821428BB3 Bde. Zürich, Joh. Caspar Füessly, 1882. Gr.-8°. XIII, 263 S.; S. 265-520; S. 521-712, S. 619-626. Broschur der Zeit (stark berieben und bestossen, fleckig).
188373981883 A. Lahure, Paris, 1883-1886. Deux volumes in-f° demi chagrin marine à coins, dos à nerfs ornés de filets dorés, pièces de titre de maroquin noir, plats décorés de dentelle dorée, réunissant les fascicules de juillet 1883 à décembre 1886, de 1 à 57, manquent les n° 24 et 40 de janvier 1885 et de janvier 1886, nombreuses illustrations N&B et couleurs. Bel ensemble, malgré rousseurs d'usage.
1940221961940. Chinese-language newspaper issue. World War II era New York City. This publication documents Chinese American civic participation and wartime communication during the Second World War presenting news of the Pacific theater alongside appeals for support of the United States war effort and coverage of U.S.-China relations. The issue demonstrates how Chinese-language press served immigrant communities by combining political reporting public service messaging and commercial advertising linking local Chinatown life to global conflict and diaspora identity.<br /> <br /> Chinese-language newspaper four large-format pages measuring approximately 22 x 18 inches densely printed with traditional Chinese characters illustrations and advertisements. The pages include articles reporting on military developments in the Pacific and commentary on the Republic of China's wartime position alongside columns addressing local community concerns. A prominent advertisement urges readers to "BUY UNITED STATES WAR BONDS AND STAMPS" illustrated with a colonial soldier placing patriotic messaging directly within a Chinese-language context. One photograph shows a woman in military uniform shaking hands with another Chinese American woman before an American flag with a caption identifying her as part of a women's volunteer service corps assisting the U.S. military. Advertisements for laundries restaurants funeral homes and import-export businesses list addresses in Manhattan Brooklyn and Philadelphia indicating a network of Chinese American commercial life across the region.<br /> <br /> Published during a period when Chinese Americans navigated exclusionary immigration policy and wartime nationalism such newspapers provided a platform for political alignment with the United States while maintaining ties to China's resistance against Japanese expansion. Coverage of war bonds volunteer service and overseas conflict situates the issue within broader efforts by Chinese American communities to assert belonging and contribute materially to the war. Edge chipping and fold splits with minor wear; text remains clear and legible; overall good. A substantial example of Chinese American wartime print culture documenting diaspora engagement with both U.S. civic life and international conflict. unknown
1906218101906. Manuscript medical remedy book from Devonport England compiled between 1903 and 1915 and preserving a striking record of everyday therapeutic practice in the years immediately preceding the global influenza pandemic that would soon devastate Europe. Written in ink in a clear and highly legible hand across 36 pages of a ruled notebook measuring 7.75" x 6.5" the volume gathers dozens of medicinal formulas for ailments ranging from bronchitis neuralgia rheumatism and digestive complaints to deep ulcers eye conditions sore throats winter coughs and childhood illnesses. Particularly notable are repeated entries for "influenza" appearing years before the outbreak retrospectively termed the Spanish Flu revealing how influenza already existed as a familiar and recurring medical threat within Edwardian Britain long before the catastrophic pandemic wave of 1918-1920 transformed it into one of the deadliest public health disasters of the modern era.<br /> <br /> The notebook therefore captures an important transitional moment in the history of epidemic disease: a period when influenza was treated as a common but serious seasonal illness through localized mixtures tonics expectorants and domestic pharmaceutical preparations rather than through coordinated state medicine or modern antiviral therapies. These entries provide unusually direct evidence of how ordinary practitioners dispensers or caretakers approached influenza treatment in the years immediately before the Spanish Flu pandemic altered both public consciousness and medical infrastructure surrounding contagious respiratory disease. The remedies themselves demonstrate the hybrid world of early twentieth-century medicine where domestic caregiving folk therapeutics and increasingly professionalized pharmacy overlapped. Familiar household substances such as witch hazel and paregoric appear beside pharmaceutical compounds later restricted or abandoned by mid-century medicine. Several preparations include age-specific dosages for children while others focus on strengthening mixtures cough remedies liniments lotions and wound treatments. A handful of entries are dated including one reading "June 29 1903" and another attributed to an individual identified as "A. Wilson."<br /> <br /> Accompanied by three inserted paper ephemera pieces including an index of herbs and chemicals and two additional recipe slips one bearing a postage stamp from the "Plymouth . Society Dispensing Dept. Fore St. Devonport." The overall character strongly suggests compilation by someone with regular access to a dispensary or chemist environment though not necessarily a formally licensed pharmacist operating instead within the fluid boundary between domestic medical care and industrialized pharmaceutical practice in prewar England. Well rubbed with losses to spine and extremities; interior remains clear and legible with minor foxing. Good overall condition. unknown
1967235281967. The Journal of Negro History traces Black historical scholarship from the civil rights movement of the late 1960s to the constitutional battles over affirmative action in the early 1980s. Kenneth B. Clark a psychologist whose work with Mamie Phipps Clark on children and racial segregation was cited in Brown v. Board of Education opens the January 1968 issue with "The Present Dilemma of the Negro" while other issues examine racial thought in colonial America Black sailors in the Navy and merchant service discipline under industrial slavery in the Old South antislavery agents working with free Black communities from 1833 to 1838 and the Bakke Weber and Fullilove affirmative-action cases. <br /> <br /> William M. Brewer and Alton Hornsby Jr. eds. The Journal of Negro History. Washington D.C.: The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History Inc. 1967-1982. Nine quarterly issues. Vol. LIII Nos. 3 and 4 July and October 1967; Vol. LIII Nos. 1 and 2 January and April 1968; Vol. LIV Nos. 1 2 3 and 4 January April July and October 1969; Vol. LV No. 1 January 1970; and Vol. LXVII No. 3 Fall 1982. Including writings "The Emergence of DuBois As An African Nationalist"; Max Welborn "Racial Massacre In Atlanta September 22 1906"; Valeria W. Weaver "The Failure Of Civil Rights 1875-1883 And Its Repercussions"; and "The Ethel Johns Report: Black Women In The Nursing Profession 1925." <br /> These issues show Woodson's program in the decades after civil rights activism brought Black historical scholarship into debates over school desegregation voting rights enforcement affirmative action and the recovery of African origins in Atlantic slavery. January 1969 number includes the annual report "The Mis-Education of The Negro" tying the Association's current work to Woodson's critique of American schooling while the 1982 number places King's memory Central African slavery Black women's nursing labor affirmative action and Civil War freedom claims in the same scholarly forum. A compact run of The Journal of Negro History that connects ASALH's Woodson-era mission to late twentieth-century scholarship on enslavement civil rights enforcement African Diaspora origins Black labor and affirmative action law. Wrappers show toning some scattered stains with some issues showing binding weakness; interiors remain readable. Overall very good condition. unknown
1938137963P. 1938 127 fasc. en ff., 27 x 40, ch. : 8 pp. 16 pages pour 7 numéros spéciaux : Noël, Pâques, Vacances, Rentrée. Pages 1, 4-5 et 8 en couleurs. Etat général moyen : papier jauni, effrangements, coupures centrales, 19 numéros plus marqués, 5 défectueux feuillets déliés, accrocs avec atteintes au texte. Manquent les numéros 46, 52, 91, 143, 165 à 171, 176 & 177.
181019317Paris Gazette de France 1810 -in-folio demi-veau un volume, reliure demi-veau blond in-folio à coins (binding half calfskin in folio with corners) (25 x 36 cm), reliure d'époque, dos long (spine without raised band), décoration or (gilt decoration) , titre frappé or (gilt title), pièce de titre et de tomaison sur fond vert foncé avec filets et roulettes or (label of title with gilt lines and fillets), la coiffe de tête manque, ciur fendu aux mors mais encore trés solides), papier marbré saumon aux plats, toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges), jaspées rouges, 182 Numéros de 4 pages reliés à la suite avec cachet bleu de 3 c. de taxe des journaux, gazettes et ouvrages périodiques pour le département de La Seine, reliés bizarrement par le relieur mais complet (du N° 298 au N° 362 puis du N°267 au N°297, puis du N° 236 au N°266, puis du N°214 au N°235, puis du N° 180 au N°213), du 1er Juillet 1811 au 31 Décembre 1811 (2ème semestre) Paris Gazette de France Editeur,
1856466Entièrement manuscrit, rempli sur le registre intitulé Journal du Capitaine , des officiers et des élèves, modèle n° 7 de l'ordonnance du 31 octobre 1827 sur le service à bord, complet depuis le départ jusqu'à sa destination de Rochefort (Kamiesh, Cervé, Malte, Porquerolles, Toulon. Ile d'Aix, Rochefort) soit 26 pages de 28X74 cm .(le registre compte 100p. ).
056351Paris A l'administration du journal des notaires et des avocats 1856 in 8 (22,5x15) 13 volumes reliures pleine basane fauve granitée de l'époque, dos à nerfs soulignés de filets dorés, fleurons dorés, pièces de titre et de sous-tomaison alphabétique de cuir bleu. Ensemble décoratif en bel état, fines reliures uniformes de l'époque