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20032081502111900032ChinaISBN 2003. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 586p Size: A4 Soft Cover book ChinaISBN paperback
2026__1789389399Intellect L & D E F A E 2026. Hardcover. New. 248 pages. 9.61x6.70x9.61 inches. Intellect L & D E F A E hardcover
1783209313.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19862080302106806000Mainichishinbunsha 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A4 size Number of books: 8 Mainichishinbunsha paperback
A9781789389395Hardback. New. <p>The Beijing Film Academy Yearbook highlights the best academic debates discussions and research as published in the highly prestigious <em>Journal of Beijing Film Academy</em> in 2020. This volume brings together specially selected articles appearing in English for the first time to bridge the gap in cross-cultural research in cinema and media studies.</p> hardcover
085139275X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2007Q-1565233433Fox Chapel Publishing 2007-10-28. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Fox Chapel Publishing paperback
3751DS. 4pgs. 7 x 12. December 1875. Somerset County New Jersey. A contract for the sale of a Somerset County New Jersey newspaper signed C J Wilson D. W. Wilson and V.D. Honeyman. The contract sates in part: In consideration of one dollar to us in hand paid and for the further consideration to be made as hereafter specified we Charles J .Wilson editor and publisher of the Somerset Gazette a newspaper printed and published in Somerville Somerset County New Jersey and David W. Wilson who has an interest therein do agree to sell and convey and do hereby sell convey transfer and assign unto a van Daren Honeyman of the same place all our right title interest ownership and possession of in and to said newspaper and its appurtenances with all its appliances machinery tools and materials presses type cases forms stencils frames inks and stock of paper on hand being everything whatsoever which is now in the office occupied by said Somerset Gazette. The selling price was $3250.00 which was to be paid in three installments over a period of ten months. All three men signed the bottom of the document. It is in very good condition with several fold lines. unknown
a46591Paris 1960. Six consecutive months of this important French bi-monthly literary journal July 1960 through December 1960. In French. One volume. Lg.folio bound in buckram. Small institution stamp on front wrap of each issue. VG some issues a bit worn occasional scuffs at a few places one page loose. Set of six consecutive months in 1 volume: . hardcover
a46595Paris 1963. Six consecutive months of this important French bi-monthly literary journal July 1963 through December 1963. One volume. In French. Lg.folio bound in buckram. Small institution stamp on front wrap of each issue. VG some issues a bit worn occasional scuffs at a few places. Set of six consecutive months in 1 volume: . hardcover
a46594Paris 1964. Six consecutive months of this important French bi-monthly literary journal July 1964 through December 1964. In French. One volume. Lg.folio bound in buckram. Small institution stamp on front wrap of each issue. VG some issues a bit worn occasional scuffs at a few places. Set of six consecutive months in 1 volume: . hardcover
a46592Paris 1965. Six consecutive months of this important French bi-monthly literary journal January 1965 through June 1965. In French. One volume. Lg.folio bound in buckram. Small institution stamp on front wrap of each issue. VG some issues a bit worn occasional scuffs at a few places. Set of six consecutive months in one volume: . hardcover
a46674Paris 1967. Six consecutive months of this important French bi-monthly literary journal January 1967 through June 1967. In French. One volume. Lg.folio bound in buckram. Small institution stamp on front wrap of each issue. VG some issues a bit worn occasional scuffs at a few places. Set of six consecutive months in one volume: . hardcover
a46590Paris 1965. Six consecutive months of this important French bi-monthly literary journal July 1965 through December 1965. In French. One volume. Lg.folio bound in buckram. Small institution stamp on front wrap of each issue. VG some issues a bit worn occasional scuffs at a few places. Set of six consecutive months in one volume: . hardcover
5195NEW JERSEY. Journal. 26 pages of writing. 1846-1854. Caldwell New Jersey. A handwritten journal of expenses kept in 1840s and 1850s New Jersey by a J G Glasby whose name is written on the inside front cover. Glasby listed expenditures for basic provisions manly foodstuffs for people and animals. Butter was by far the most common item purchased. There are many blank pages throughout the middle and end while the last few pages have additional writing. The journal is in good condition although some of the pages have separated from the binding. It has a leather spine and marbled paper-covered boards. hardcover
195323577New York: Newspaper Guild of New York. Very Good. 1953. "20th Anniversary". Hardcover. pictorial paper label on front cover; no dust jacket as issued shelfwear and bumping to bottom edges some fraying to cloth at top of spine a few tiny stains adjacent to spine on both front and rear covers B&W photographs cartoons ads etc. Commemorative yearbook issued to coincide with the "Page One Ball" an annual shindig at which the Big Apple's newspapermen and probably a few women gathered to make merry give themselves awards and generally congratulate one another for being well New York newspapermen at a time when NYC boasted no fewer than seven daily papers. Numerous reporters and columnists contributed short pieces many of a humorous nature and quite a few having to do with the vicissitudes of the journalistic racket and/or aspects of New York life. The cover illustration is by Fred L. Packer and among the cartoonists whose work appears in the book are Milton Caniff Irving Hoffman Bernard Seaman Chic Young and Virgil Partch VIP. And of course there are the ads: product ads for cigarettes airlines restaurants liquor hotels etc. and also numerous "tribute" ads mostly from showbiz figures "Best wishes from Sid Caesar" that sort of thing. This particular copy was personalized via the gold-embossment of his name at the lower corner of the front cover for film director Fred Zinnemann and laid in is a presentation letter to him from Ted Nelson Director of the Page One Ball; unfortunately whoever did the cover-embossing omitted the final "n" from Zinnemann's name. The high spirits documented in this publication unfortunately didn't quite survive all the way to the end of 1953: on November 28 six of the city's seven daily papers went on strike the photo engravers wanted a raise and better working conditions and for eleven whole days readers had only the Herald Tribute available to them for their regular news fix. NOTE that although the cover illustration references the "20th Anniversary" this would appear to be a reference to the Newspaper Guild of New York itself; I've found no evidence that this sort of commemorative "Page One" volume had been published prior to 1951. In any event an OCLC search turns up less than a handful of library holdings of this publication. . Newspaper Guild of New York hardcover
190443110Varsha Warsaw: Ferlag "Progress 1904. First edition. Original illustrated printed boards 8vo 162 32 pages plus 7 unnumbered leaves of plates with illustrations. 22 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates as “Yearbook ‘Progress’: A Journal for Literature Science and Criticism.â€<br> “Abraham Reisen was a Yiddish poet short-story writer playwright and editor…While he was still a teenager his talent was recognized by Shalom Aleichem and I.L. Peretz who arranged for the publication of his earliest poems. After some years in Minsk Warsaw Krakow and Berlin he settled permanently in New York in 1914. Influenced by Heinrich Heine whom he translated into Yiddish he was one of the first Yiddish poets to make use of folksong material. His poetry though mostly written in conventional quatrains is suffused by a refined sensibility that adumbrates the writing of Di Yunge.†Jewish Virtual Library<br> â€In 1900 Yakov Lidski founded "Progress" publishing house. Its name clearly communicated its goal. This publishing company considered to be the first to deal with modern Yiddish literature published a series of original and translated popular science books along with translated European literature and original Yiddish literature. The first editor of the publishing house was poet Avrom Reyzen.†Wikipedia. <br> SUBJECTS: Yiddish literature. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC: 21651882<br> Wear to spine some page separation toning and markings. About Good Condition. YID-46-28-GGLEX-’cc. Varsha [Warsaw]: Ferlag "Progress unknown
186136009New York 1861. Elephant folio 15-3/4" x 22". 8pp. Caption title as issued printed in six columns. Disbound light wear and several short closed tears at outer margins Very Good. <br /> <br /> A Civil War illustration of wishful thinking: "Your correspondent has this moment - half-past five o'clock P.M. - received a special despatch from a reliable source dated Louisville Kentucky Sept. 5 couched in the following language which confirms the announcement of the death of Jeff. Davis first made in this correspondence on Tuesday last:- 'Positive advices received here this morning on Davis' death.' A special messenger from Fortress Monroe who arrived here to-day announces that flags have been flying at half-mast along the rebel lines for several days and information was received at the fortress that it was in consequence of the death of Jeff Davis."<br /> A source from Richmond stated that Davis had a serious illness and "little hope was entertained of his recovery." This is then followed by a biographical sketch of the provisional Vice President Alexander H. Stephens under the heading "THE NEW PRESIDENT OF THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY." Much other war news is printed. unknown
191831750United Kingdom 1918. Full leather. Very good. Oblong soft black leather journal. 8" x 5". Gilt lettered title "Hunting Journal" stamped on the front cover. Reddish marbled end papers and edges. Gilt lined borders on the covers. Front cover has a light creased area. <br /> <br /> Dates for the entries commence "Oct. 1st 1917" and end 13.1.20 January 13th 1920. Journal consists of 30 pages of hand written entries sectioned in printed columns with headings: "Date" "Hounds" Meet: Distance to it.; Horses; Wind & Weather; Scent; Coverts Drawn; Killed; and To Ground and Remarks. Remainder of journal after January 13 1920 unused. No removed pages. <br /> <br /> Name of g. F. D. Wade R.F.A. written on the front blank end paper. Inscription on the verso of the right front flyleaf reads: "The sport of Kings & the limage of war with none of its guilt & only twenty five per cent of the danger. From Handley Cross By R. S. Surtees sp." Journal covers hunts before the end of World War I November 11 1918. Under the remarks section are several listed names of people with Military ranks including Maj. Evans Maj. Beevor sp. Maj. Covy Maj. Atkinson Capt. Cox Capt. Holman and many other names are listed with some difficult to transcribe. unknown
199028953<p>London:: Hogarth Press 1990. First Printing of the First UK Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine dust jacket. The Diary of Virginia Woolf has been acclaimed as a masterpiece. Anne Olivier Bell edited the five-volume original and she has now abridged the Diary in this splendidly readable single volume edition.</p> Hogarth Press, hardcover
199029271London:: Hogarth Press 1990. First Printing of the First Canadian Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine dust jacket. The Diary of Virginia Woolf has been acclaimed as a masterpiece. In addition to Woolf's superbly drawn portraits of Max Beerbohm T. S. Eliot John Maynard Keynes Katherine Mansfield--and her occasionally acerbic remarks on what they said and did the diaries are also a repository for luminous thoughts on birds and weather the pleasures of walking or listening to music and witty jabs at unwelcome guests and importunate journalists. Anne Olivier Bell edited the five-volume original and she has now abridged the Diary in this splendidly readable single volume edition. Hogarth Press, unknown
1868455998London ; New York : Virtue and Co 1868. First Edition. Hardcover. Good copy only in gilt-blocked half leather over brown cloth boards with some scuffs; somewhat dust-dulled overall and rubbed along the panel edges. Lacking title pages to either volume and any front matter to volume 2. Text otherwise complete with prelims foxed; marginal dust-dulling and faint foxing throughout. Remarkably strong binding for a folio of this age; a well-preserved binding of two historical catalogues. Physical description; 2 works in bound in 1 volume viii 312 pages; 3-264 pages : illustrations ; 34 cm. Notes; Bound together subsequent to publication. Subjects; International Exhibition 1862 : London England - Catalogs Exposition universelle de 1867 Paris France - Catalogs Decorative arts - 19th century - Exhibitions. London ; New York : Virtue and Co hardcover
1850195143London : J. Watson 1850. First Edition. Hardback. Very good copy in the later gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall: tight bright clean and strong.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 476 pages; Physical desc. : 476 p. 23 cm. Subject: Great Britain - Politics and government - 19th century - Sources -- Great Britain - Social conditions - 19th century - Sources. London : J. Watson hardcover
19702080202103901302Haruen-do shoten 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. Books: 3 books Haruen-do shoten paperback
192044073Flint Michigan: Flint Daily Journal 1920. Limited. Unknown. Used - Good. The Rubaiyat LLC is a small used bookstore in Caldwell Idaho. All books are fair to good or bettermay have some markings no library copies unless specifically listed. Oversized embossed brown cloth boards in very good condition rubbing to extremities and some fraying at points. Front hinge just a bit weak inscription front endpaper overall a nice copy. Limited Edition. History of Genesee County Michigan's participation in World War I with numerous photographic illustrations of those who served sections on officers 32nd Division Camp Custer and 85th Division Ambulance Company 351 and 33 women's work in the war army nurses American Red Cross etc. Index. Flint Daily Journal unknown