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200506551Vevey, Editions des groupes missionnaires, 1959 ; in-8, 296 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
2006165145Paris: Editions du musee Rodin 2006. Trade softcover. First French Edition. Text in English. Fine in perfect-bound wrappers with French flaps. Editions du musee Rodin unknown
1874300373Philadelphia: S. Augustus Mitchell 1874. Revised and Expanded Edition. Half Leather. Very Good binding. Folio; half leather over green cloth; with titling on the upper board in gilt; complete with a series of one hundred and twelve maps and plans over 75 leaves; some wear to boards and some tears to the edge of the cloth. ~~Samuel Mitchell Jr. took over the map publishing business from his father in 1860 and in that year issued the first of The New General Atlases. Mitchell printed expanded and revised versions up until 1887. The hand-colored maps in this 1874 edition are lovely with little toning or foxing. Very Good binding. S. Augustus Mitchell unknown
1978146447Adelaide: D.J. Woolman Government Printer 1978. First Edition. Paperback. Good. Adelaide D.J. Woolman Government Printer 1978. Quarto 90 pages. Wrappers a trifle rubbed at the corners; occasional highlighting; in good condition. The official report of the Royal Commission chaired by Justice Roma Mitchell which found that South Australian Police Commissioner Harold Salisbury had misled the state government with regard to personal files maintained by 'Special Branch' and that his dismissal was justified and legal. Offered together with a copy of the report of Acting Justice White which prompted the dismissal 'Special Branch Security Records. Initial Report to the Honourable Donald Allan Dunstan Q.C. LL.B. M.P. Premier of the State of South Australia' South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 145 of 1978; 82 pages; stapled as issued; some tanning and highlighting. <p>'For years questions had been raised as to whether some files kept by the Special Branch were political and sexual in nature. A January 1978 report found that they were. The crux of the matter was that Salisbury misled Dunstan twice about the files who in turn misled the parliament. Salisbury denied his accountability to the government and refused to resign. Dunstan's sacking of him was constitutionally justified though done so quickly that it sparked public outcry and demonstrations. A June 1978 royal commission report found that the dismissal was justifiable. While Dunstan was vindicated the criticism took a political and personal toll. In February 1979 he collapsed in the House during question time and resigned on the advice of his doctor' Australian Dictionary of Biography. D.J. Woolman, Government Printer paperback
183436212Philadelphia: Published by Mitchell and Hinman 1834. First Edition. Hardcover. 324pp. Contemporary half calf over marbled boards spine lettered in gold. With the Mitchell and Hinman advertisement bookplate on the front pastedown endpaper. Signature in pencil on front free endpaper. Light wear to extremities and rubbing to covers old stain affecting upper edge of roughly a hundred leaves. About very good. Howes M684. Sabin 49715. ; Octavo. Published by Mitchell and Hinman hardcover
1939k220617c<p><strong>Gone With the Wind / dialogue cutting continuity script.</strong></p><p>Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 1939 4to Vintage studio covers. Dialogue Cutting Continuity script for the epic film. Typed with title of Film Editor Hal C. Kern. Dated December 9 1939 and copied by the MGM script department on May 4 1943.</p><p>Mimeographed manuscript non-sequential numbering broken into 13 reels December 9 1939 bound at top with two brads in yellow Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer wrappers approximately 200pp with 5 additional pages of musical cue listings.</p><p>The typed notice on the front wrapper states that it <em>"is sent to the branches of this organization to assist them in connection with censorship and film repairs. It is for the use only of the film Repair Room Film Repair Department your local censorship contact your local censorship Board…"</em></p><p><strong>CONDITION: Very Good/Fair</strong>. Covers exhibit substantial aging wear and soiling several tape repairs. Content pages are typed carbon in vintage very good condition.</p> Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios
201305262Paris, Gallimard nrf Serie noire, 1974 ; in-12, 186 pp., br. Bon état - N.1652.
179761316London: J Butterworth. 1797. Hardcover. Very Good. ix 15pp 468pp 12pp bound in full calf a little rubbed; Octavo . J Butterworth hardcover
199629156<p>New York:: Putnam 1996. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. Inscribed by astronaut Mitchell on the half-title page. Apollo 14 astronaut Mitchell offers a vision in which technology and intuition are harmonized in pursuit of a more advanced consciousness. When Mitchell was hurtling back to earth after walking on the moon in 1971 he had a profound sense that all things are interconnected and that the universe is an intelligent process with which we need to link up. We hear how Mitchell began a career as a fighter pilot in the years following WW II switched to NASA with the hope of being part of the new space program and came to know the legendary Wernher von Braun whom he believes was a true visionary rather than a Nazi opportunist. Mitchell tells how while returning to earth he carried out a private ESP experiment that seemed to yield positive results. Subsequently he founded the Institute of Noetic Sciences in order to test paranormal phenomena scientifically. He offers us a tour of Western thought from Aristotle to Newton arguing that intuition and science were divorced until the advent of Einstein and quantum physics. We hear a lot about synchronicity left and right brain and the concept that psychic events are quantum exchanges in the brain that link us with the larger world. From "Kirkus".</p> Putnam, hardcover
193869823New York:: The Macmillan Company 1938. Reprint of the 1936 first edition. original gray cloth stamped in blue in dust jacket. Ink stamp of Selznick International Pictures Inc. to verso of rear free endpaper; a little browning to the hinges from binder's adhesive; some shelfwear to the bottom edge; but a bright copy. The jacket is chipped at extremities of the backstrip and has a few other tiny chips; good to very good. The framed certificate of appreciation is somewhat rippled and there is some fading to some of the signatures. . 8vo and framed artwork measuring 25 x 21 inches overall. Denoted in pencil "Copy #1" this was Assistant Director Eric Stacey's copy signed by David Selznick Director Victor Fleming and 28 members of the motion picture cast including Vivien Leign Clark Gable and Olivia de Havilland. Eric Stacey has added his ownership signature in pencil on the half-title. Accompanying the book is a framed gift presented to Eric Stacey "In appreciation for his cooperation and unfailing interest during the darker days of "Gone With the Wind." Created by Atlanta artist Jack Conner the signatures of 82 members of the motion motion picture production staff are surrounded by a decorative cartouche in colors featuring Aeolus the Keeper of the Winds as a pair of cherubs amid scrolls the sun moon and stars. In the decorative title lettering "Gone" is windblown. The Macmillan Company, hardcover
1917120173AB1917. Ninth Edition. London Hodder and Stoughton 1917. 15 cm x 22 cm. Frontispiece XI 347 pages. 12 plates. Hardcover publisher's original blue cloth with lettering on spine and front board with small pictoral. Very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. Interior very bright and clean with sharp corners. Includes for example the following: Life in the Harem / The Power of Witchcraft / War in the Gates / The Blood Covenant / Clothed by Faith / A Slave-Girl's Triumph / Scotland: The Last Farewell etc Mary Mitchell Slessor 2 December 1848 13 January 1915 was a Scottish Presbyterian missionary to Nigeria. Once in Nigeria Slessor learned Efik the local language then began teaching. Because of her understanding of the native language and her bold personality Slessor gained the trust and acceptance of the locals and was able to spread Christianity while promoting women's rights and protecting native children. She is most famous for having stopped the common practice of infanticide of twins among the Ibibio people an ethnic group in southeastern Nigeria. Wikipedia hardcover
72345P., NRF, Gallimard (Collection "Le Manteau d'Arlequin"), 1983, in 12 broché, 185 pages.
181044570Westminster: printed for Mitchell Stace. by George Smeeton 1810. First edition folio pp. 196; 4 engraved plates including folding facsimile title page printed in terracotta and black; full contemporary gilt-tooled calf recently rebacked new endpapers; corners a bit dinged offsetting from plates else a very good copy. "The intention of the publisher was to submit for his patrons and subscribers such anecdotes of Oliver Cromwell as could be collected." Lowndes notes that "the volume was printed almost expressly for illustrations; accordingly it often occurs filled with engravings." Here the book is in its unadorned state with only the 5 engravings as issued. Lacking the advertisement leaf describing 23 related portraits and views available for purchase individually. printed for Mitchell Stace... by George Smeeton unknown
0903917009.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1823004664Newcastle Upon Tyne: W. A. Mitchell 1823. 3 ii-xx 1 2-155pp 1. Modern cloth title in gilt to spine. Externally very good. Internally lightly browned especially to edges occasional spot of soiling to margins but generally clean. With a lithographic frontispiece which is slightly chipped to fore edge. States 'Vol. I' but all published. Anonymous epistolary satire about Newcastle politics probably written by the publisher. Goldsmiths 23755. First Edition. Hardback. Good. 8vo. W. A. Mitchell Hardcover
193836372Marlborough NY: The Village Press 1938. Paperback. Near Fine. Paperback. 1 of 200 copies. Written on occasion of the Village Press's 35th anniversary and printed as a keepsake for presentation to pilgrims to "Deepdene" the home of Frederic W. Goudy at Marlborough New York upon the occassion of the press's anniversary celebration. Sewn in brown paper wrappers with cream paper title label to front panel. Light wear to wrappers and browning to title label else clean and bright. Printed in Bertham type Goudy's 100th design and dedicated to Bertha M. Goudy. Set in hand by Howard Coggeshall and printed at his press in Utica New York on Hazelbourn Ivory deckled edge book paper. Unpaginated 36 pages. PRI/020923. The Village Press paperback
201212352Paris, France loisirs, 1991 ; in-4, 165 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette.
1918161321918. Paper Covered Boards. Near Fine in Good- dj. Paper Covered Boards. Thin 8vo. 1 of 200 copies. Patterned paper covered boards with white and green title to front board. Minor wear/bumping to corners and spine ends. Interior is very clean with bright text. Tight binding. Glassine dj with heavy wear chipping tear to edges. Front panel of dj is present but detached. PRI/051005. unknown
122819009Script Format reprint. Like New. Missing page 20 / 1987 7TH DRAFT / I HAVE MORE TITLES LET ME KNOW IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR OTHER TITLES /THE SCRIPT IS PRINTED ON THREE-HOLE PUNCHED PAPER AND BOUND WITH 2 BRASS BRADS /SHIPS WITHIN 24HRS!! unknown
1995275168PN. New. 1995. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1995275119PN. New. 1995. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1995275120PN. New. 1995. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1995275056PN. New. 1995. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1995275055PN. New. 1995. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1995275118PN. New. 1995. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback