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1967139897Nendeln/Liechtenstein: Kraus Reprint 1967. 154 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Fadengeheftete Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
ill., ril. Il libro con le immagini più belle, più intime e in gran parte inedite sull'Airone di Castellania scattate dal fotografo Walter Breveglieri e con i testi di grandi giornalisti sportivi italiani come Orio Vergani, Giulio Crosti, Ruggero Radice "Raro", Luca Liguori, Gian Paolo Ormezzano, Claudio Gregori, Gianfranco Civolani, Paolo Francia, Sergio Neri, Italo Cucci, Claudio Ferretti, Gianni Mura, Salvatore Giannella, Marino Bartoletti. Un volume unico e prezioso, con oltre 350 scatti che colgono il Campionissimo come mai era stato visto prima.
19491312735Wuppertal, (Martini u. Grüttefien), 1949. 19, (1) S. OBroschur (etwas angestaubt, Umschlag m. kleinen Randeinrissen).
2020x-1789207541Berghahn Books 2020. Paperback. New. 284 pages. 8.75x6.00x0.75 inches. Berghahn Books paperback
2004058230Burton MI: Subterranean Press 2004. First edition First printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Number 118 of 250 numbered copies signed by Brite and Faust on a special limitation page. Dust jacket illustration by Miran Kim. Fine in fine and bright dust jacket. Appears as new. <br/> <br/> Subterranean Press hardcover
2004Q-1931081409Subterranean 2004-08-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Subterranean hardcover
1410486222.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1986013160Berlin Germany: Grundkreditbank 1986. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. First Edition. Quarto 4to. About 100 pages; unpaginated. Paperback binding with minimal shelfwear. Text is in German and English. Illustrated by numerous color plates. First edition. Previous owner's name neatly on the inside of the rear cover. From the collection of Louis Marder Shakespeare historian and collector of books by on or referring to William Shakespeare. Grundkreditbank Paperback books
19941682Columbia/USA: Camden House 1994. With index, XIV,277 pp. Gr.-8°, cloth, dj
1973RO80036977RST. 1973. In-4. Cartonné. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 73 pages illustrées de nombreux dessins en couleurs, dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 610-Sciences médicales. Médecine
2-45629Roma La Vigilia 1956 8vo rilegato in tutta tela conservata all'interno la copertina originale pp. 222. hardcover
2014100301Kassel, Goethe-GHesellschaft, 2014. 141 S. Gr.-8° Groß-Oktav, Leinen
19421195166Stuttgart, Kröner, (1942). 499, (1) S., 7 Taf. (Kröners TA 183). OPp. (Deckel leicht fleckig).
194295889Stuttgart, Alfred Kröner Verlag 1942. 499 Seiten., Kl.-8°. OHalbleinwand (ohne Schutzumschlag).,
1933ZB581419San Rafael de Mendoza Argentina: Editorial Butti 1933. first edition inscribed by author; large octavo 109 3 pp unprinted paper wrappers faded and frayed light general age toning to text. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. San Rafael (de Mendoza, Argentina): Editorial Butti, unknown
1936125498New York: The Macaulay Company 1936. Octavo cloth. First edition. Faust's second and last mystery under this pseudonym. Previous owner's inscription on front free end paper. Some darkening to edges of text block dustiness to top edge a near fine copy in a near fine price clipped dust jacket some light shelf wear/rubbing to edges light rubbing to spine ends with very light chipping to head of spine panel small closed tear to lower front panel. #125498 The Macaulay Company unknown books
The Magus - legendary magician of superhuman powers. The author considers the anthropological origins and identifies three distinct phases of the development of the myth.
1935604596New York: The Macaulay Company 1935. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First edition. Small octavo. Chips and moderate stains along the edges and spine endleaves stained front fly with remains of an old label rear gutter partially cracked very good in a rubbed about very good dust jacket with chips and small creased tears along the edges most notably at the spine ends chipping along the flap folds light interior spotting. The first mystery by Faust and the first of two written under this name. Faust was probably best known for the books written under his other pen name Max Brand. The Macaulay Company hardcover
19352331710New York: The Macaulay Company 1935. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 0x0x0. First edition. Jacket edges rubbed with minor loss from corners toned tape repairs on reverse of jacket spine head and foot minor scuff on front board. 1935 Hard Cover. 255 pp. First mystery and one of only two using this pseudonym by Frederick Faust who also wrote under the pen name Max Brand. From the half-title page: "It is the tale of John Witherby physical superman in a contest of strength and racing smashing violence with a man called the Doctor and his gorillas for possession of John's inheritance and for the fancy of the Doctor's female decoy. Savage and brutal without let-down it casts a rare spell." From the jacket flap: "It is a favorable sign in a murder mystery if the author has refrained from the use of any secret underground passage and of any sly and slinking Orientals. That means a suspicion that the mystery has originality. And originality is the feature that first flashes at you out of the pages of Cross Over Nine. The Macaulay Company hardcover
193523550New York: The Macaulay Company 1935. First edition. Some darkening to paste downs note on front free end paper with the date and title of the magazine serial appearance a fine copy in a bright nearly fine dust jacket with a small closed tear and crease to the upper front panel some mild rubs to edges and folds. A nice copy of an uncommon book. 23550. Octavo pp. 1-8 9-255 256: blank original beige boards front and spine stamped in orange. From the rear panel calling it a mystery-horror story. "It is the tale of John Witherby physical superman in a contest of strength and racing smashing violence with a man called the Doctor and his gorillas for possession of John's inheritance and for the fancy of the Doctor's female decoy." The first mystery using this pseudonym. Reference: Hubin p. 123. The Macaulay Company unknown
1935D90302New York: Macaulay 1935. Bumped and rubbed spine very slightly cocked. Pages tanned store stamp on front and rear endpapers. Staple holes on front free end paper. A series of numbers written on front pastedown as in a ledger. Scuff marks on pastedowns apparently from glued down jacket removal. Binding solid. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Macaulay Hardcover
193553974New York: Macaulay 1935. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Slight foxing to the endpapers just about fine in attractive near fine price-clipped dustwrapper with very shallow loss at the crown and a couple of tiny tears. The first mystery by Faust and the first of two written under this name. Faust was probably best known for the books written under his other pen name Max Brand. Very scarce in this condition. Macaulay hardcover
1935000200New York: MacAulay 1935. First Edition in Dust Jacket. . Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. Bound in dark cloth and printed in red the volume is cocked internally quite nice and clean if a bit mellowed. DUST JACKET is bright unfaded and clean with 3/8" chips to head and tail of spine and is Not Price Clipped. Frederick Faust wrote as Max Brand and for two mystery novels as Walter Butler. A prodigious writer and a clever mind filled with stories Faust seldom wrote or placed his stories in California. Although growing up in the Central Valley and working in San Francisco his stories tell little of his roots in the Goledn State. Cross Over Nine and Night Flower are two of his elusive Mystery thrillers. Size: Octavo <br/> <br/> MacAulay hardcover
1936230620New York: Macaulay 1936. A former criminal is enlisted by a political bigwig to catch the bandits who had robbed him. One of two mystery novels by Faust under this pseudonym. Orange boards bumped and rubbed with wear at the edges front hinge cracked spine a bit cocked. Jacket well worn affixed to a stiff paper backing with long tears to the spine folds nearly detached. Price intact in new Brodart. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/Fair. Macaulay Hardcover
19368233New York: The Macaulay Company 1936. First edition. Previous owner inscription on front free end paper some mild darkening to edges of text block dustiness to top edge in a nearly fine copy in a bright nearly fine price clipped dust jacket with some light shelf wear and rubbing to edges light rubbing to spine ends with very light chipping to head of spine panel small closed tear to lower front panel. 8233. Octavo pp. 1 1-4 5-7 8 9-311 312-318 jacket art by Edward D'Ancona original black cloth front and spine stamped in red. After an armored car robbery in which guards are murdered Charles Pursivant a reformed criminal is enlisted to recover the money and capture the criminals. E. C. Beckwith in the NY Times 16 August 1936 wrote "This reviewer confidently chooses this book - as the best written most artfully constructed and thoroughly interesting crime-adventure novel published thus far within the year." Second and final mystery using this pseudonym. Reference: Hubin p. 123. The Macaulay Company unknown