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8vo., First Edition, with a portrait frontispiece and 11 plates (not 9 as called for); original boards lettered in black, covers lightly age-marked, backstrip bruised at head and tail else a very good, clean copy. The list of plates omits the portraits of the author and Woollard, and the view of the Baptist Chapel exterior. Scarce, especially in this condition.
Pages 401-444. Features: Home Notes Between Friends; Cute Ovaltine ad inside front cover features babies in conversation, "Teething Topics No. 9"; Easy Virtue; Third Party Risk; Photo-illustrated article on Nova Pilbeam; Why Worry?; Asks Claude F. Luke; Tea Shop for Two - how to run a tea-room and home-made cake shop and make it pay! - photo-illustrated article by Nina James; Runaway from Romance; One-page ad for John West's Middle-cut Salmon; Nice colour centrefold fashion (dress) illustrations; Vintage half-page ad for Aylmer Tomato Catsup from Canada; Article on the difficulties of teething little ones; Jolly Jumbo's Fun Page; and more. Above-average wear. Unmarked. Covers present but free of staples. A worthy vintage copy of this charming publication. Magazine
pp. 109, cm 24x17, brossura, edition critique publiee avec une traduction en francais moderne par Gunnar Tilander.
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Comics in full color throughout, chronologically arranged with covers, , illustrated endpapers. Complete with muscle man type ads at back of comic books, greeting card sales & prizes, etc. Unpaginated, about 200 pages. Stated "First Edition" on publisher's page. Contains: Weird Adventures Issues 1 July / August 1951, Weird Thrillers Issues 1-5 September/October 1951 - October/November 1952
Contains 21 of the original 23 postcards. 5 1/2"w x 8 1/2"h.
Torino, Tipografia Vincenzo Bona, 1936, in-8, br., pp. (99). Pubblicazione della R. Università di Torino - Fondo di studi Parini - Chio. Estratto con invio autografo dell'autore.
pp. 281, in 8°, paperback edition.
As the powerful head of one of the strongest protection agencies in the world, Ellen Denby believed she was invincible. Invulnerable. Until she came face-to-face with the one man who made her remember what it was to feel. To love . . .He couldn't resist her, thogh he knew he could never truly have her. For anyone secret service agent Nikos Pandarus claimed as his own became fodder for his vengeful foes. But now that fate had brought this beautiful Ellen into his arms once more, he swore to protect her -- and hungered to possess her again. But would their passion come at too high a price? Book
No dustjacket, orange pictorial boards. Book is lightly slanted. Bumped and worn at spine ends. Top edge blue. A very presentable copy. ...
Foxing to endpapers and textblock. Small scratch to front paper label. ; Garland Reference Library Of The Humanities; 8.6 X 5.7 X 1.0 inches; 316 pages
183p. Hardcover Very good condition good
188 pages, (Romance ; 2337) eng
pp. 241, cm 23x15, brossura, Annales Universitatis Saraviensis 9.
Annual Anthology of romance stories for Christmas 1992 edition : [1] Joni's Magic by Mary Lynn Baxter [2] Hearts of Hope by Sondra Stanford [3] The Night Santa Claus returned by Marie Ferrarella [4] Basket of Love by Jeanne Stephens. Book
390p. +Plus 8 plates. 8vo. 200mm. Original publisher's full cloth pictorial binding in red. Cover stamped in gilt, black with color illustration. Spine in faded gilt. Some fading and slight loss of color of spine. Cloth torn at base of spine, but still a decent example. Hardbound. Good. NW66
pp. 85, cm 21x15, brossura, a cura di Cataldo Roccaro.
pp. 291, cm 24x16, brossura, Beihefte zur Zeitschrift fur Romanische Philologie 106.
pp. 303, cm 23x15, rilegatura editoriale in t.t.
pp. 178, cm 23x16, rilegatura editoriale in t.t. con sopracoperta.
pp. XXXV-800, cm 24x16, rilegatura editoriale con sopracoperta, Archivio Romanzo, 37. Nuovo.
br. Il libro, chiaro e accessibile, si propone come nuovo manuale di riferimento per la filologia romanza, vale a dire la filologia delle lingue che hanno tratto origine dalla frantumazione e dalle trasformazioni del latino parlato nell'Impero romano. Nella prima parte si definisce l'oggetto di studio e si offrono i cenni indispensabili sull'origine e gli sviluppi della disciplina. La seconda parte presenta un quadro storico-linguistico dei cambiamenti avvenuti nel passaggio dal latino alle varietà romanze e descrive i sistemi delle lingue derivate. La terza parte, infine, è dedicata alla ricca letteratura romanza medievale di cui si offre al lettore una sintetica visione d'insieme.
cm. 18 x 25,5, 362 pp. Biblioteca dell'?Archivum Romanicum? - Serie I: Storia, Letteratura, Paleografia 765 gr. 362 p.
1st UK edition. VG condition paperback, former public library copy. 40006. eng
In 8vo.Brossura edit.illustrata.Ottima copia.Pp.183