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19672010Moscow: Moscow News 1967. No Edition Stated. <br /><br />Oblong Octavo 5 x 8 inches; 125 x 203 mm 80 pages in stapled pictorial wrappers. <br /><br />Booklet containing 12 popular Soviet songs in English and Russian including Moscow Nights rendered here in English as Moscow Evenings. Lovely cover with the upper wrapper featuring piano keys along the spine and a drawing of a Kremlin tower topped by a red star. <b>SCARCE</b>. <br /><br /> CONDITION: Wrappers a bit soiled light edge wear staple rusted pages very lightly toned and some lightly creased. A Very Good copy. Moscow News paperback books
1965951New York: Viking Press 1965. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. Illus. Folio. <br/><br/>The Metropolitan Opera Co. in New York. Viking Press hardcover books
1875383171875. THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. LONG BRANCH 1875: BATHING. An 11-inch by 16-inch hand-colored engraving from the September 4 1875 issue of "The Illustrated London News." The print which is entitled "American Sketches: Bathing at Long Branch New York" actually shows Long Branch New Jersey. The print depicts men women and children in period dress along the shore-line and bathing in the ocean. The Long Branch bluffs and bath houses are in the background. $75.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
1882229160London Illustrated London News 1882. 1882. 4to. Illustrated with 6 full page chromolithographed color plates of beautiful women or scenes of nature and numerous b/w woodcuts. Original pictorial color wrappers. Very good. 72 pages original pictorial color wrappers. No signatures or bookplates. The nature scenes are drawn by F. De Neck. Printed by Leighton Brothers. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Illustrated London News [1882]. paperback books
1880229161London Illustrated London News 1880. 1880. 4to. Illustrated with 6 full page chromolithographed color plates of beautiful women and numerous b/w woodcuts. Original pictorial color wrappers. Very good. 72 pages original pictorial color wrappers. No signatures or bookplates. Printed by Leighton Brothers. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Illustrated London News [1880]. paperback books
1883229157London Illustrated London News 1883. 1883. 4to. Illustrated with 6 full page chromolithographed color plates of children at play and florals floral illustrations by F. De Neck and numerous b/w woodcuts. Original pictorial color wrappers small chips to spine. Very good. 72 pages original pictorial color wrappers. No signatures or bookplates. Printed by Leighton Brothers. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Illustrated London News [1883]. paperback books
1896229163London Illustrated London News 1896. 1896. 4to. Illustrated with 6 full page chromolithographed color plates of children at play around a central vignette of a beautiful woman and numerous b/w woodcuts. Original pictorial color wrappers. Very good. 64 pages original pictorial color wrappers. No signatures or bookplates. Printed by Leighton Brothers. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Illustrated London News [1896]. paperback books
164934London: William Little 2185. Approximately 11 x 37 inches four folds as issued. Supplement Gratis from THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. A Sequoia gigantea from California was exhibited here. Expertly matted not laid down. About fine. #164934 William Little unknown books
1884229158London Illustrated London News 1884. 1884. 4to. Illustrated with 6 full page chromolithographed color plates and numerous b/w woodcuts. Artists include G.L. Harrison fox hunting scene; P.H. Pavy F. De Neck florals. Original pictorial color wrappers. Very good. 68 pages original pictorial color wrappers. No signatures or bookplates. Printed by Leighton Brothers. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Illustrated London News [1884]. paperback books
1855298221London: London Illustrated News 1855. unbound. View. Wood engraving with hand coloring. Page measures 15 3/8" x 22 5/8"<br/><br/> Beautiful bird's eye view of Paris showing the Rue de Rivoli and the Louvre and the Seine River. Bridges buildings major sites and towns are illustrated along the way. Published by the London Illustrated News September 1 1855. Two folds as issued. Minor cropping to lower margin not affecting image.<br/><br/> London Illustrated News unknown books
1885229159London Illustrated London News 1885. 1885. 4to. Illustrated with 6 full page chromolithographed color plates each with two differing views - on for each month of the year and numerous b/w woodcuts. Original pictorial color wrappers. Very good. 64 pages original pictorial color wrappers. No signatures or bookplates. Printed by Leighton Brothers. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Illustrated London News [1885]. paperback books
1852101423Folio 16" x 11 1/2" laminated mint green colored boards illustrated. Top cover detached spine somewhat bent and cracked chips and wear at extremities one or two signatures a little loose small bookplate on front pastedown a bit of foxing some browning and aging not collated but issues appear complete. This is a collection of the Illustrated London News that was probably used to promote subscriptions. The date on the tile page indicates 1852 but the actual issues seem to run from March 30 1844 to November 30 1844. This volume contains over 20 issues. While some issues may say reprint these reprints were done around 1852 for what appears some promotional effort. This volume contains some of the earlier issues of this publication which began in May 1842. It contains some interesting news and illustrations including a short story and illustration of a copper balloon for flying in Paris March 30 1844 the London Stock Exchange April 13 1844 an article and illustrations on Emigration to Sydney April 13 1844 a visit from the King of France June 1 1844 and an article on currency and income taxes June 1 1844. books
188554657Montreal: Canada Railway News Co 1885. 8vo pp. xvi 208 10 209-400 1 xviii-xxiv; 4 folding maps Saratoga Niagara Falls Lower St. Lawrence River and Boston in place of the White Mountains and without the panorama of the St. Lawrence 1 other wood-engraved map in the text Chicago plus numerous wood-engraved illustrations throughout many full page; original blue and gilt pictorial wrappers bound in contemporary limp black cloth manuscript labels on upper cover and spine bookplate of John S. Emory Boston; very good and sound. A number of editions were published but only 2 of this one in OCLC both in Canada. <br/><br/> Canada Railway News Co hardcover books
1881229162London Illustrated London News 1881. 1881. 4to. Illustrated with 6 full page chromolithographed color plates of children at play after Kate Greenaway and numerous b/w woodcuts. Original pictorial color wrappers. Very good. 72 pages original pictorial color wrappers. No signatures or bookplates. Printed by Leighton Brothers. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Illustrated London News [1881]. paperback books
1852101422Folio 16" x 11 1/2" laminated mint green colored boards illustrated. Top hinge cracked spine somewhat split and torn chips and wear at extremities small bookplate on front pastedown a bit of foxing some browning and aging not collated but issues appear complete. This is a collection of the Illustrated London News that was probably used to promote subscriptions. The date on the tile page indicates 1852 but the actual issues seem to run from June 11 1842 to May 6 1843. This volume contains about twenty five issues. While many issues say reprint these reprints were done around 1852 for what appears some promotional effort. This volume contains some of the earlier issues of this publication which began in May 1842. It contains some interesting news and illustrations including a small engraving of a cricket match p.164 an article on prison reform October 22 1842 and catching a whale p. 388. books
191380304Bronzville 1913. Paperback. Very Good. Condition of issues varies but generally Vey Good. Weekly newspaper published in magazine format. 31 cm. 8-16 pages per issue. Editorial statement in first issue: "Our province and purpose is to promote and maintain the prosperity and happiness of Bronxville Scarsdale and Tuckahoe." Ceased publication with the Sept. 26 1913 issue. <br/><br/> paperback books
1852101421Folio 16" x 11 1/2" laminated mint green colored boards illustrated. Binding with some chips and wear at extremities small bookplate on front pastedown endpaper torn a couple of other pages with minor tears not collated but a couple of issues with a page missing generally the contents seem complete slight aging; otherwise very good. This is a collection of the Illustrated London News that was probably used to promote subscriptions. The date on the tile page indicates 1852 but the actual issues seem to run from December 7 1844 to July 5 1845. This volume contains about twenty issues during that period but does not include every issue. In some of these promotional collections some issues are reprinted but the reprints are from 1852. A couple of pages are missing but the issues seem mostly complete. This volume was put out about ten years after the Illustrated London News began publication in May 1842. It contains some very interesting news and illustrations including an illustration of an 'electric telegraph' in the April12 1845 issue a very young Queen Victoria and Prince Albert engraving at a costume ball in the June 7 1845 issue and a tennis match in the February 1 1845 issue. books
194823420Buenos Aires Argentina: S.E.A. - Sociedad Editora Argentina S.R. L. 1948. Eight months of this Argentina weekly picture periodical preserved in 2 hardcover volumes; with a very useful index at the back of the first volume; each issue with its original illustrated covers bound-in; Spanish text; containing the news of the time in all aspects with each issue having illustrated articles on Argentine & South American politics music education world news theater radio religion medicine fashion and social history film and the arts revolution scandals more; at the time there was much in the news regarding the atomic bomb the looming cold war and other tension-causing world events; cover stories & illustrations include: La Argentina Provee a Los Reyes Magos Juguetes Para los ninos de toda America with Walt Disney Sleeping Beauty figures; Francia Reconquiesta a Michele Morgan Despues de Hollywood de nuevo en Paris; La Princessa Isabel heredera del Trono Britanico. Amor o politica; El Publico Marplatense obligo a Rebajar Los Precios Hacia la Huelga de consumidores; Elliot Roosevelt y su esposa - Stalin les dijo: "Nada justifica otra guerra"; Amadeo Sabbatini "El lema fue: Peron o Brden. Pronto sera: Peron y Braden"; J. Hortensio Quijano Politicos contra gremialistas: encrucijada del peronismo; America Ante Una Guerra Civil - Higinio Morinigo: debildad de un "hombre fuerte"; Es el Gobierno Argentino Antisemita Una acusacion y una Respuesta: habla el Canciller Bramuglia; Cipriano Reyes Declara: "Violencia Planificada por el Oficialismo"; Una Bomba y un saldo que conmueve al Paise - Habla America Ghioldi sobre el secuestro de"La Vanguardia"; accion de "Commandos" en Tierra Paraguaya Desembarco rebelde bajo el fuego enemigo que alcanza a territorio Argentino; "Peor Que en el Noventa" - Habla Francisco Ratto El Radicalismo Frente a la Realidad Politia y social del Pais; and much more including some advertisements; each issue with about 48 pages; approx. 9 1/4" x 11 1/2" size; bound in blue marbled paper covered boards black leather spines; gilt spine titles; some edge tips wear and rubbing to the bindings first volume spine covering chipped at base; inner hinge paper split on larger volume; magazine pages are darkened due to quality of paper used; bindings secure issues within are in very good condition. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. S.E.A. - Sociedad Editora Argentina, S.R. L. Hardcover books
17107Clarke Ida Clyde Editor Women of 1924 International. New York: The Women's News Service Inc. 1924. Octavo original red pebbled boards gilt titles to cover. 386 pages. A remarkable compilation of women's achievement internationally. As the editor writes "The record this book contains is presented to the public with no apologies. The editors believe it is one of which women throughout the world may well be proud . "The object of the editor in compiling and presenting this book to the public has been threefold; first to place in permanent form an accurate record of women's part in making the world a better place in which to live; second to furnish information as basis for bigger and better work on the part of women; third to encourage and stimulate women to higher finer more purposeful effort." In near fine condition. Only 9 held in any libraries and institutions worldwide per OCLC Worldcat. unknown books
18899023391New York: Illustrated News Co. 1889. Hardcover. Near fine. Bound in half leather and marbled boards spine label stamped in gilt. Boards are lightly rubbed fore edge corners bumped. Profusely illustrated throughout. Large folio 624 pp approx 12x15". Images available on request. <br/><br/> Illustrated News Co. hardcover books
192846832Asheville/ Madison: Game Fowl News 1928-63. Paperback. Good. 74 issues all complete with moderate to heavy wear with serious defects noted. Older issues are heavily darkened at the edges with some minor to moderate paper loss with the latter moderately tanned and lightly rubbed with some wear at the extremities. <br/><br/>Volume Four: November 1928 Number 4 December 1928 Number 10 January 1929 Number 11 February 1929 Number 12; Volume Five: March 1929 Number One to Eight front wrap of two detached numbers 10 and 11 December 1929 and January 1930; Volume Six: March 1930 Number One. April 1930ink stamp on front Number 2 September 1930 Number 7 October 1930 Number 8 front wrap detached rear lacking November 1930 Number 9 front wrap detached February 1930 Number 12; Volume Seven: May 1931 Number 2 June 1931 Number 4 front wrap detached July 1931 Number 5 January 1932 Number 11 February 1932 Number 12 wraps separated; Volume Eight: March 1932 Number 1 tear to edge; Volume Nine: January 1934 Number 11 wraps split at spine; Volume Ten: Numbers 1-4 March 1934-June 1934; Numbers 6-8 August 1934-October 1934; Number 9 and 10 November-December 1934; Volume 15: Number 9 November 1939 wraps detached Number 8 October 1939 Number 10 December 1939; Volume 16: Number Three May 1940 dampstained Number 6 August 1940 Number 7 September 1940 Number 11 January 1941; Volume 18: Numbers 9-12 November 1942-February 1943; Volume 19: Number 1 March 1943 Numbers 3-5 May 1943-July 1943; Volume 23 Number 2 April 1947; Volume 29: Number 3 May 1953; Volume 33: Number 4 June 1957 Number 5 July 1957 Number 10 January 1958 Number 11 February 1958; Volume 35: Number 2 April 1959 Number 4 June 1959 Number 7 October 1959; Volume 36: Number on March 1960 Number 2 April 1960 Number 8 November 1960 front wrap damaged and detached Number 9 December 1960; Volume 37: Number 2 April 1961 Number 5 July 1961 Number 8 November 1961 Number 11 February 1962; Volume 38: Number 2 April 1962 Number 9 December 1962 Number 11 February 1963; Volume 39: Number 1 March 1963 Number 3 May 1963 Number 6 August-September 1963. Game Fowl News paperback books
1864WRCAM54026Richmond: Ayres & Wade 1864. Forty-four issues of 110 most 8pp. each. Folio. Old fold lines and light wear. Separations along gutter vertical folds. Some light tanning and soiling scattered foxing and wear. Some issues lightly dampstained. Many issues trimmed at gutter margin creating loose sheets. Still very good overall. THE SOUTHERN ILLUSTRATED NEWS was the Civil War South's answer to northern publications such as HARPER'S WEEKLY. A pictorial paper it printed portraits and biographies of important military leaders political cartoons mocking President Lincoln and other northern figures as well as literary tidbits. The paper ran from Sept. 13 1862 to Feb. 4 1865 and was published weekly. Through 1863 issues were eight pages in length but into 1864 issues were more often four pages or sometimes skipped entirely and only published every other week. <br> <br> The quality of the publication and its illustration were rather crude by comparison with the North's offerings. The publishers advertised several times for expert engravers but never seem to have found any to take up the job. Nevertheless each issue contains cartoons and portraits of famous generals and officers along with literary works a few advertisements theatre and literature critiques and the news of the day though often several days behind. The back page of each issue advertises literary works now available or recently off the press maps of the war and different plays and shows coming up. One cartoon shows a downcast President Lincoln as Julius Caesar with a black Brutus; another shows the pleasant conditions for Union soldiers at Belle Isle Confederate Prison as opposed to the isolation and unhappiness of Confederate soldiers imprisoned in Ohio. Still a further illustration shows a dead man sprawled across a coffin captioned: "The Fate of a Deserter." The NEWS not surprisingly published with a pro-southern bias even to the point of declaring the Battle of Gettysburg to be a great Confederate victory. <br> <br> Publication only became more difficult as the months passed. Legend has it that in 1864 several issues were printed with shoe polish rather than proper printing ink due to shortages not borne out by an examination of existing copies. Paper was also in short supply resulting in shortened or skipped issues. By 1865 with the Union Army occupying major southern cities and marching further into the heart of the Confederacy the paper's circulation plummeted and distribution outside of Richmond became next to impossible. Richmond fell to the Union on April 2 1865 which is when the periodical effectively ceased. <br> <br> This excellent run consists of issues spanning from Sept. 20 1862 No. 1:6 through March 5 1864 No. 3:9. The NEWS published forty-two issues in its first volume Sept. 13 1862 to June 27 1863 twenty-five in its second volume June 27 1863 to Dec. 26 1863 and thirty-eight issues in its third Jan. 2 1864 to Dec. 24 1864. There is some confusion about how many issues appeared in 1865. Some sources record the paper running until September 1865 though that is almost certainly wrong; others say the end of March. The Library of Congress website devoted to historical newspapers "Chronicling America" indicates an end date of Sept. 3 1865 but gives the final issue as Volume 4 issue 5 which was published on Feb. 4 1865. Emory University holds a 4:5 dated Feb. 4 1865 the latest we can find listed anywhere and thus probably the actual end of the publication. Assuming this is correct the present run contains forty-four of one hundred ten issues. <br> <br> Issues are rare and representative runs even more so. A wonderful resource for Civil War history. Ayres & Wade unknown books