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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
80 pages. Features: Cuban Diary - Raising Castro's 'New Man' - article with photo of state-run nursery for children of working mothers; Gorgeous color fashion ads; A Doctor's Diagnosis of Medicare; A Negro Leader Defines a way out of the Exploding Ghetto - Bayard Rustin; A Puerto Rican Describes a Nightmare Night in 'Mi Barrio' - Piro Thomas writes about Spanish Harlem; The (John) Betjeman Phenomenon - photo-illustrated article on England's 61-year-old poet-crusader; Lovely color-photo Lady Manhattan centerfold ad; Fantastic Patty Petite ad features 'Helen of Troy' theme with ancient warriors at her back; Nice hat fashion photos; Fantastic one-page color-photo Lady Arrow ad features Pamela Tiffin; Photos of the home-office of Dr. William Greenspon; Artsy McCallum Boutique ad features Gernreich stocking designs; and more. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. Spine taped. A worthy reference copy. Book
160 pages. Features: Many gorgeous color fashion ads; Pierre Mendes-France; The Baker, Dodd and Powell Cases Bring Congressional Ethics to the Fore; Who Thinks in a Think Tank? - The Rand Corporation; Capitol Architect George Stewart; You're A Good Man, Charlie (Charles) Schultz - The Most Famous Newspaper Cartoonist of All Time; Nice Cohama ad features Superman; City Councilman John Santucci; One-page photo-ad for the ILGWU (International Ladies' Garment Workers Union) shows depression-era man selling apples near the Capitol; Black Comeback - fashion photos; The Shortchanged Children - the average suburban grade-schooler has never known a Negro his own age, or an underprivileged person; Photos of Poul Kjaerholm furniture designs; Foster Grant ad features six great color photos of Jane Fonda; Great one-page color-photo ad for Manischewitz entitled "How Does a Jewish Cowboy Celebrate Passover?"; and more. Above-average external wear. Covers loose but present. Library stamp upon front cover. A worthy vintage copy. Please note: separate Report on Men's Wear not included. Book
386p. XLib. 8vo. Original quarter leather over marbled boards. Gilt lettered spine. Boston Athenaeum and call numbers in gold on spine. Extremities slightly worn. Hardbound. PA71 FRONT
Roy. 4to., First Edition, with numerous coloured and monochrome photographs (many full-page) and maps in the text; original beige cloth, backstrip lettered in green, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter a little rubbed at extremities, and lightly browned at backstrip and on (predominantly white) rear panel. This bound volume contains the first four of the only six numbers of the Journal. 'So the New Naturalist Journal became another of the might-have-beens of the series. There would be nothing to compare with it for many years to come, not at any rate until the appearance of 'Animals' magazine in the 1960s; and not until the launch of 'British Wildlife' in 1989 has any journal bridged the divide between scientist and field naturalist half so effectively' (Marren). See Marren pp.216-218.
50 pages. Features: Rapid Transit for Houston? - back to the drawing board; Conversation - Alf Savage is CTA's new exec. director; Sex and Good Rapid Transit - what do they have in common?; San Francisco's Historic Trolleys - the festival on Market Street; Baltimore - getting it right; Status Report - rating the rails; A Challenge to Industry - a new plea for standardization; and more. Clean, bright and unmarked. A nice copy. Book
pp. xxx, 402 + Color plates. Text illustrations. Decorated title page. Map endpapers. Large 8vo. Original cloth spine over paper boards. Original dust jacket. Hardbound. First Edition. Fine copy. The journal itself is a fascinating record of a common sailor's live in over 60 years at sea. Dr. Dann also gives us a remarkable about the research and periginations of the manuscript itself. TRAVEL/7
pp. 221-326; pp. 1-107. Both volumes illustrated with numerous photographs. Rear paste down has two small pamphlets: "Lectures at the Museum of the University of Pennsylvania, Autumn, 1929" and "Lectures 1937-38." Some foxing. Mildly XLib. Quarto. Rebound with cloth spine over stiff paper covered boards. Front board has pasted title made from original wraps. Interesting articles include discussions of: Sumerian Art; Egyptian Kursi; Greek Grave Monuments; Japanese Netsuke; Spearthrowers of Ancient America; Ur of the Chaldees; the Palestine Expedition 1928; Royal Stelae of Beth-shan; Etc. HOLY LAND BOX 2
32 pages. Features: War of the Worlds - frightening filmbook of the 1953 movie; Martians in the comics; Monster-Maker Paul Blaisdell and how he created menacing martian IT!; Ray Bradbury Writes Again! - exclusive interview; Monster Scene from Mars; The Three Stooges in Orbit; Nostalgic look at the night America freaked out to 'War of the Worlds"; Color Mars-themed centerfold present but is of little value as a coupon has been clipped from its backside); 50's film Invaders From Mars; and more. Harmless coupon clipped from page 24 where prior owner crossed off the items he/she did not wish to purchase, otherwise unmarked. Average wear. Moderately age-toned. Despite the two clippings described, this remains a great vintage item due to its Mars/martian content and the great Ray Bradbury interview. Newspaper
32 pages. Features: Mighty Joe Demands His Rights; The Kollege of Komical Knowledge - Prof. Michael Uslan's Indiana U. course on comics; Vincent Price and "Dr. Phibes Rises Again"; Monsters in the News; "I'm Green and Proud"; Godzilla for President - great souvenir centerfold; Return of Court Yorga; Part II of Jim Wnoroski's survey of monsters; Fanzine 'Phase' is reviewed; and more. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Moderately age-toned. A quality copy. Newspaper
32 pages. Features: 20 Million Miles to Earth; Warp's the Word; Conqueror One; Your Complete Star Trek Review Guide; A Model Mr. Spock; Keep on Trekkin! (fantastic color centerfold features Mr. Spock in the 70's theme of 'Keep on Truckin'); Star Trek Yellow Pages; Star Trek Book Reviews; TMT Mailbag; Fu Wants You!; Ticks & Kicks; Fanzine Round-up. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Moderately age-toned. A quality copy. Newspaper
32 pages. Features: The Green Slime are Here; E.C. Does It - The Vault of Horror; The Monster Scene That Conquired the World; The Studio That Dripped with Blood - England's Shepperton Studios; A Kline Kollector's Klassic - a look at a new Robert Kline portfolio; Ghidrah & Godzilla & Ghidrah & Ghidrah - Godzilla is back, with unkind words for three-headed Ghidrah; Color Centerfold illustration of Monster Mount Rushmore; Incisive report on Gene Roddenberry's latest TV space opera, Genesis II; Results of first TMT Monster Poll; and more. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Moderately age-toned. A quality copy. Newspaper
32 pages. Features: Horror of the Fly; C.C. Beck; Joe Thomasino reviews 'The Trouble with Tribbles'; Return of the Late Film Round-up; Bill Feret profiles the screen's greatest screamers in 'Monster Meets Girl'; Great color Fly centerfold; Return of the Revenge of the Son of the Monster Scene; Five Fingers of Greed - a report on the new Kung Fu craze in films and TV; Werewolves on Wheels; Interview with Russell Myers, creator of comic witch Broom-Hilda; and more. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Moderately age-toned. A quality copy of this great vintage issue. Newspaper
32 pages. Features: Destroy All Monsters! - The battle cry that could save the world!; Report from Metropolis, Illinois - the home of Superman; Mystery of the Wax Museum - rediscovery of classic fright film; Monsters in Media; The Strange Case of Rondo Hatton; Star Trek's Back! - new Saturday morning cartoon feature; Super color centerfold with 10 monsters says "Destroy All Monsters"; Beasts in Brooklyn - Godzilla and friends destroy Canarsie; The Hot Stills Racket; New York Comic Art Convention Report; News Round-up; and more. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Moderately age-toned. A quality copy of this great vintage issue. Newspaper
32 pages. Features: Confessions from the Black Lagoon; The Memoirs of Gilbert "Gill" Gillman; Revenge of the Creatures; Tarzan's Writer/Artist Joe Kubert Tells All in Exclusive Interview; Star Trek Revisited; Superheroes of the 70's; Esquire Ogles Monsterdom; Mushroom Monsters or The Day the World Ended & Ended, Part 3; ABC - Atomics & Beasts = Creepy Creatures; Great color monster centerfold; Slay it Again, Sam - Bogey's Only Monster Film; Roger Corman Meets Edgar Allan Poe (part 2); A Gnowing Obsession, Chapter 2; The Raven; and more. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Moderately age-toned. A quality copy. Newspaper
Pages 245-292. Individual photos of fourteen of "Our Missionaries 1930"; Antonio and the Doctor - Dr. Strangway at Chissamba Hospital in Africa; The Maritime Home for Girls, Truro, Nova Scotia - article with photo; Little Chiyoko San and a Christian kindergarten in her home in Shizuoka, Japan; Travel letter from Effie A. Jamieson; The President's Journal - with photo looking over Foochow and photo of sampans; on the Upper Yangtsze; The Gyproc House - The Nurses' Home at Gypsumville, Manitoba; and much more, plus several nostalgic ads for The Bank of Toronto, The Hwaiking Shops, The T.Eaton Co., Sterling Trusts Corporation, and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this diminutive yet highly informative issue. Reading it will provide an excellent snapshot of the wonderful worldwide works of the Woman's Missionary Society in 1930. Book
36 pages. Contents: Details and illustrations of various merchandise offered; Details of an offer to Subscribers; Two-pages of photos of various departments in the Mint House; Various articles; Careers for Lads and Lasses; Stock and Share information; List of grocery items and prices. Above-average wear. Staples disintegrated. An interesting vintage item which presents an engaging snapshot of England in the early 1900s. Book
94 pages. Features: Cover photo of river crossing demonstration by the 16th and 17th Engineer Combat Battalions at Fort Hood in April 1963; Shore power for the USS Enterprise; Hutment Construction in Thailand; Fallout Protection at military installations; The Stalwart - new British cross-country amphibious load carrier; Richard Gridley - First Chief Engineer of the Army; Tracing Sediment Movement with Radioisotopes; Design with Threaded Nails; Inventory of Freeways by Aerial Photography; The Solar Disc; Navy Crane Moment Indicator; Combat Engineers 21 - The Battle for Ipo Dam - water supply of Manila; Wellington's Peninsular Engineers; Geographical Survey of the West, 1871-1879; Nuclear Power Plant Field Tests - field testing for the PM-1, and Atoms for Antarctic Power; Navy Mobile Power Reserve; Salvaging Rigid Pavements in Georgia; Geology Study for Navy Pier Construction; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy of this very informative issue. Book
221 pages including several black and white illustrations and index. Inscribed by author to former British Columbia Provincial Cabinet Ministers Dale Lovick and Jan Pullinger. Excellent unmarked copy with very light wear. A whimsical story of a newspaper family. Author worked for seven daily newspapers or wire services and with his wife Stella ran a public relations company and owned two community newspapers. Only a sense of humor carried Ron and his wife Sheila through the rough patches, and that same humor illuminates many a page of this book. Book
Ex-library book with the usual stamps and markings. Interior pages clean and unmarked; tight binding. This book is from the Bon Marche Rental Library, "Happy in the Home with Books," and has a cool dust jacket insert. Yellowing pages.
In-16 (mm. 175x100), 3 volumi, p. vitellino coevo (spacchi alle cerniere esterne), pp. XII,311; VI,312; VI,314,(2). Raccolta completa in 101 numeri - dal 5 febbraio 1785 al 6 gennaio 1787 - di questo periodico di critica letteraria, pubblicato dagli stessi autori del "Mirror" (Henry Mackenzie). Bella edizione "tascabile". Cfr. Bateson,II, p. 666. Esempl. con ex libris nobiliare, ben conservato.
223 pages including index. "A simple approach for neophyte Chinese cooks" - Library Journal. Organizes this sophisticated cookery into simple procedures that any home cook can follow. Expert cooks will find the book helpful for its many tops on efficient food preparation and storage. Illustrated with black and white diagrams. Unmarked. Average wear. One inch crease to bottom corner of front cover. Book
Annata incompleta del periodico "The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science" Vol XIV VII serie anno 1932 rispettivamente dal mese luglio al mese di dicembre. Volume in lingua inglese. Coperta rigida in mezza tela ingiallita dal tempo mostrante lievi segni di usura da scaffale e da sfregamento. Pagine brunite dal tempo, in particolare ai tagli e sporadicamente fiorite. Segno a penna al frontespizio. Il volume potrebbe contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisito dalla nostra libreria. Numero pagine 1160. USATO
Annata incompleta composta dal 2° semestre del periodico "Philosophical magazine" anno 1929 volume C seri VII; lingua inglese. Coperta rigida e lievemente ingiallita dal tempo mostrante segni di usura ai margini con abrasioni agli stessi e tracce di usura da sfregamento ai piatti. Pagine ingiallite dal tempo, in particolare ai tagli e sporadicamente fiorite. Bordi a barbe cotti e logorati non recanti impedimento alcuno alla fruibilità. Il volume potrebbe contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisito dalla nostra libreria. Numero pagine 1296. USATO
Annata incompleta composta dal secondo semestre del periodico "Philosophical magazine" anno 1937 volume 24° serie VII. Lingua inglese. Il volume potrebbe contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisito dalla nostra libreria. Coperta rigida in mezza tela leggermente ingiallita dal tempo presentante segni di usura da scaffale ai margini e leggere tracce di usura da sfregamento ai piatti. Pagine godibili anche se ingiallite dal tempo; segni a penna ed a matita al frontespizio. Numero pagine 1144. USATO