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Laurtiz OpstadIn Pristine Condition. unknown
27 issues, small 4to, illustrs., orig. wrappers. Full of scholarly articles relating to books and manuscripts.
4 Vols., 4to, 1752pp.,138 plates, orig. cloth. Very detailed; essential reference.
Folio (335 x 210 mm), [2], 115, [1]pp., title page printed on white paper, text on blue paper lithographed from the handwriting of Sir Thomas Phillipps, title page lightly browned, last couple of leaves a little spotted, orig. Middle Hill boards. Index of the fines for the County of Gloucestershire for the reign of George I. Fenwick 13; Holzenberg 183.
Small 4to, 80pp., 12 plates, facsimiles in the text, staples rusted, orig. printed wrappers, 294 items. The earliest bookseller's catalogue offering for sale not only early original photographs but the first books so illustrated.
First edition, 2 vols., xxxii, 383; ix, 670pp., large 8vo, 50 plates, orig. cloth. From the reference library of Prof. T. A. Birrell.
253p. Hardcover Very good condition, spine slanted BAL 5771
262 p. col. illus. 26 cm. Hardcover Fine condition, in slipcase
358p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition
21 vols. Index volume (vol. 21) lacks d.j. #34 of edition limited to 4500 copies. Hardcover Very good condition good
Braodside. 42.5 x 25.5 cm For Pitysake No. 1. Fifteen copies set up and printed especially for The Columbiads by E. L Hidreth & Company. This is Number 1. Broadside very good condition, three creases A plea for honorary female membership in the Columbiad Club referring to several current members by name including Gregg [Anderson], [Harold] Hugo, [Valenti] Angelo & Ted Bailey
288p. Hardcover Very good condition
111p.,frontis. Correpondence of previous owner, Charles Humberd, with the author and the British Astronomical Assoc. laid in Hardcover Very good condition; author's calling card pasted to t.p.
1882LIQ-648P. Librairie Hachette 1882. In-4° demi-basane blonde à coins, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, couverture conservée.
34247Turnhout , Brepols, 1997 Paperback, 420 p., + 240 ill., 210 x 270 mm. ISBN 9782503505343.
Paperback, 420 p., + 240 ill., 210 x 270 mm. ISBN 9782503505343. Cet ouvrage abondamment illustre reunit sous forme de catalogue 251 notices consacrees a des plaques de reliures dont plusieurs sont inedites et dont certaines etaient inconnues jusqu'a present. La recherche des auteurs s'est principalement portee sur les bibliotheques francaises, mais aussi sur de nombreux fonds de province et de l'etranger ainsi que sur quelques collections particulieres. Les notices, accompagnees chacune d'un frotti, sont classees suivant l'ordre alphabetique des themes decoratifs. Ce classement permet de mieux integrer les cas douteux et de constituer un instrument de recherche facile d'acces. Chaque notice comprend trois parties: identification de la plaque, liste et description des livres manuscrits ou imprimes qu'elles decorent (avec indication des possesseurs et des cotes anciens) et enfin un commentaire historique indiquant notamment les elements permettant de dater ou de localiser une plaque. Une bibliographie termine la notice. Les auteurs ont etabli les limites chronologiques de l'emploi des plaques en France depuis environ 1480 jusqu'aux annees 1535/1536 en faisant ressortir les influences venues des Pays-Bas ou ce type de decoration etait connu des le XIVe siecle. Le role de Paris est evidemment essentiel, mais d'autres centres importants ont pu etre reperes, a Lyon notamment, mais surtout en Normandie. La consultation de l'ouvrage est facilite par une table alphabetique generale et par une liste des plaques divisee en trois parties: localisations sures, localisations possibles, localisations douteuses. Vient ensuite une table par cote des livres cites. Non seulement les historiens et les historiens du livre, mais egalement les amateurs et les collectionneurs de reliures disposent desormais d'un instrument de reference qui n'est certainement pas pret d'etre remplace. Languages: French.
96 pages. Features: How hard can you corn a farm?; Storage miracle for root crops; Drought, varmints and rollbacks; Easier hay handling; Strawberry-patch revival; He's beating summer droughts; Better machines for better farming; Crazy about Kids (fiction); The Raiders (conclusion). Ads; Tide detergent; GMC trucks; B.F. Goodrich ad with photo of Lester Trogdon and Frank G. Boles near Liberal, KS; Willys Jeep ad with 4 photos; Ford tractor; Nice 7up color ad shows family on lawn with ice cream floats; Ford cars (color); International Harvester - featuring their national parts network; Case "Vac" tractor; Chrysler car; Ferguson tractor - accepts 63 Ferguson implements; De Laval milking equipment; U.S. Air Force 1/2 pag ad; Oliver 'radius curve' plowshare; New Holland baler ad with photo of Walter Hurlburt of Berkshire Co., MA; Homelite chainsaws (2-pages); Dodge farm trucks; Life-Time gates; Titan Bluestreak Chain Saws; Gillette razor ad with baseball player Al Rosen; Jim and Catherine Ensor are famed square dance callers; Studebaker car (color inside back cover); Camel cigarette ad on back cover features photos of twenty-five celebrities, cigarette in hand, including John Wayne and Dick Powell. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
148 pages. Features: The candidates speak to farmers - Ike & Stevenson; Your barn can work for you; Charlie Burton's field day; Turkey profits next year; Know more about your land; Fee-lot timesavers; Warning; Don't lose half your alfalfa seed!; New Markets for crops; Their cows are roughage 'hogs'; 'Never-fail' beef-herd builder; New disease threatens oat yields; New market for whole milk; Horns of Plenty (fiction). Ads include: Studebaker trucks (color, inside front cover); 1952 Buick; Champion spark plug features Carl Thorp, brother Ernest and C.W. Thorp who farm near Clinton, IL; Ford tractors; McCulloch chainsaws; 1953 Doge car; International Harvester McCormick Farmall Super C (great color photos); Homelite chainsaws; Prince Albert pipe tobacco ad features Hank Snow and Harrison W. Moyer; New Idea manure spreaders and tractor front end attachments; Willys 4-wheel-drive vehicles; Lee work clothes; Chevrolet pickups; 1953 Chrysler (color); Plumb axes; Massey-Harris combines; Two-page color ad for Ball-Brand boots; Rexall ad features illustration of Amos'n'Andy; Winchester shotguns; Lionel trains; Noxzema ad features Daphnie Dore of NYC; Tide detergent. Unmarked with average wear. A quality vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 41-80. Features: The Saddest Woman in the World - Marie of Russia - article with photos; Buried Treasure - a complete story; Photo tips of what not to do with your Gramphone; Most People Have a Double - but is sometimes means trouble - article with photos; Does Marriage Mean Going ThroughThe Mill? - a story that answers the problem; Lovers or Friends? - Woodbine Willie discusses the truth about companionship between the sexes; Wit of the Week; Open That Window! - and help yourself to health; "Stop & Look" pictures include Copenhagen church in the shape of an organ; Why George Tupper wished his wife many unhappy returns (fiction); In a Floating "Hell" - horses break loose aboard a storm-tossed ship enroute to Russia from Canada; Angel Esquire (continued); The Story of the Birmingham Municipal Bank; and more. Staples disintegrated. Above-average but not excessive wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
52 pages. Features: How Canada helped Communist China gain a foothold in Africa; Why New Brunswick's bid for one big maritime province never got off the ground; The Warren Report - new boost for the Kennedy memorabilia industry; Merv McKenzie and the Toronto-based campaign to unseat Cassius Clay; Roy Peterson cartoon of Bob Thompson/Real Caouette (Social Credit); Let's stop kidding ourselves about civil defense; Can Canada win the U.S. Election? - should Canada hope for a win by Goldwater or Johnson?; The Cranky conclusions of un-American Canadian Ian Sclanders; The Egg and Donald Shaver - this iron-willed Canadian peddles millions of chickens in 44 countries - fascinating photo-illustrated article; The Happiest Canadians - Newfoundlanders; Norman Philipps and his life and hard times as a Royal Baby-Sitter; Dr. Benge Atlee - the two things wrong with our schools is what they teach and how they teach it;Comeback of the Six-Day Grind - the six-day bicycle race is making a comeback in Canada (in Montreal) - great article with photos; The vanishing Sons of Freedom (Doukhobors) and the tough reporter, Simma Holt, who's finally told their story; Canadian Club ad features photos of Simon Khoury flying on kite behind boat; and more. Above-average external wear and soiling. Unmarked. Binding intact. A worthy reference copy. Magazine
84 pages. Features: Interview with U.S. newsman Edwin Newman; Classy two-page ad for Seiko digital watches; Volkswagen Rabbit ad; This Country Showed Such Promise Once...; Nice color photo ad for Sears/De Beers Diamonds features new mother with child; CN Rail ad features image of executive R.R. Latimer; Media coverage of the House of Commons; Willy De Roos sails into Vancouver's False Creek Harbour, setting a world record for fastest Northwest Passage trip in the smallest craft ever to make the route; John McCallum burned by Winnipeg restaurant pyrotechnics; Bloody Italy - terrorist casualties mount; AMC Concord car ad; Ad for Montreal's Quen Elizabeth Hotel - the two storey hotel; Nice Pentax camera ad; Feature article on filmmaker Harry Rasky; Gilles Villeneuve - The Next Canadian Hero - photo-illustrated article; Lufthansa 737 hijacked to Mogadishu, Somalia - Entebbe-like rescue; The Ulster Peace Movement and Ciaran McKeown; Allan Bakke claims reverse discrimination at the University of California's medical school; Celebrity news about Linda Rondstadt, Billy Martin, Reggie Jackson and Billy Graham; People rush to Northern BC for pipeline and other opportunities; Trevor Pilley of the Bank of British Columbia (B.C.); Dodge Magnum XE colour-photo ad; The new 'Ottawa Today' newspaper; Ad for the Audi 5000; Musician Murray McLauchlan; Allan Fotheringham says Toronto may finally have something going for it!; and more. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
72 pages. Features: One-page photo ad for the Vertol 107 helicopter; Rig Your Sword Right; One-page illustrated ad for the Grumman A2F-1 Intruder attack aircraft; JFK writes about para-military operations and guerilla warfare; Sticks, Stones & Atoms - interesting article describes how firepower is not the answer in a war of ideologies; Erwin Rommel - Fox or Fake? - interesting feature article; The Case for Jet CAS - jet close air support is here to stay, so the pro-driven AD and F4U are on the way out; La Guerra de Guerrillas - part 1 of 3; Waller of Samar (part 2) - Maj Littleton Waller Tazewell Waller fought natives and a court martial; Marine Corps Reserve; 1st Marine Division; Marine Air Reserve; That Direction's North - Capt. P.R. Clapper in Korea; Baseplate McGurk; Promotions and Transfers; Back cover color ad for the Kaman HU2K-1 Seassprite helicopter; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 89-136. Features: Photos of accessories for your Vauxhall; Converting Britain's Railways into Roads? - interesting article; Vauxhall's Policy of Expansion - a brief picture report of the growth of the new Ellesmere Port Factory; Scramble - Article and great photos of the early days of the sport which had not yet been named Motocross; You Could Hear a Feather Fall - article and photos of General Motors' search for still greater silence and smoothness in motor vehicles; The Mobil (Fuel) Economy Run - photos of cars which attained in the 30-40 mpg range; Thoughts about car telephone systems; Alan Brinton's View; Testing the vision of drivers; Hasta la vista - a trip to Spain - article with photos; Test of the VX 4/90 - detailed article with photos; Keep that gear change clean and slick; Legal article; Readers' letters; Velox ad inside back cover; Many pages of great vintage ads. Unmarked. Somewhat above-average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 201-240. Features: Tales of the Flying Squad - Crook Catching on Wheels - photo illustrated article; The Quest - another fine story of the Foreign Legion; Jealousy Between Lovers - a necessity, otherwise, a curse; The Gramophone - an appealing short story; The Struggle of the Giants - a wonderful (Football Association Challenge) cup season - article with photos; The Otter's Inn - a popular nature story; When Parliament Gasped! - great illustrated article of drama on the floor of the House; How to get your garden going; Shadowed Love - a man's love for two women; Illustrated Amami Shampoos ad; The Real Swanee - photo-illustrated article about the film 'Uncle Tim's Cabin"; The Uninvited Guest - short story; and more. Staples disintegrated. Above-average but not excessive wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
68 pages. Features: Cover illustration of Marine Corps Base 29 Palms, with base photos inside front cover; Two-page photo ad for the Lockheed C-130 Hercules, featuring its airlift capacity; Polaris and the North Flank - major article on issues of the nuclear age; What You Can Do About Drill; The Military Mind - Myth & Fact - is a trained Marine officer a threat to democracy?; Photo ad for the Sikorsky S-58; Inspection - index to readiness; Looking Back Chosin; This is My Rifle; Fleet Marine Force, Pacific - Readiness and Programs to Improve Readiness; The Marine Reserve; The Salty Skipper; The Squad and the M-14; Wake Island Memorial; MARTCOM Report; Transfers and Promotions; FMF - first squad area weapon; Back cover photo ad for the Kaman Huskie VMO helicopter; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine