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"Public relations Counsel Edward L. Bernays was the advisor of presidents from Coolidge through Eisehhower, and his clients included the United States Government." - from case. Narrated by Merwin Smith. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Bibliographic references: Larson 3, Cole p.27. Audio Book
143310London: George C. Leighton 1861. Folio 678pp. Very good. 3 / 4 leather with marbled boards. Profusely illustrated. Lacking the colored engravings. The boards are worn at the edges. History--England Illustrated London News. George C. Leighton Paperback
61215London: William Little. January 2nd. 1848. Large engraved panoramic view of Paris with Notre Dame in the foreground 48 x 108 cm drawn by Champin. Contemporary linen backing. Old ILN stamp to upper right margin. A very good copy. London: William Little. January 2nd. 1848. unknown
1880RO40120122Alphonse Lemerre. 1880. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Coiffe en tête abîmée, Quelques rousseurs. 280 pages. Gravure en noir et blanc à l'eau forte en frontispice (après la page de titre). Illustré de gravures en noir et blanc à l'eau-forte sur planches hors texte. Bandeaux, lettrines et culs-de-lampe en noir.. . . . Classification Dewey : 843.01-Nouvelles
Alphonse Lemerre. 1880. In-12 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Coiffe en tête abîmée. Quelques rousseurs. 280 pages. Gravure en noir et blanc à l'eau forte en frontispice (après la page de titre). Illustré de gravures en noir et blanc à l'eau-forte sur planches hors texte. Bandeaux, lettrines et culs-de-lampe en noir. Par la Société 'Les Têtes de Bois'. 5 eaux-fortes par A. Besnus, H.-E. Delacroix, J. Garnier et E. Morand. Noblesse oblige. Au mouroit. L'Insecte. Seigneur Louis XIII. Djidja. Etude de Nu. Le Chant des Mineurs...
19732090502126802783Azusagawa Village Public Hall 1973. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Azusagawa Village Public Hall paperback
19342091502135500815Rengotsushinsha 1934. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 2 books top and bottom Size: 22x31cm Number of books: 2 books top and bottom Rengotsushinsha paperback
Pages 645-672. Features : Cover portrait of Churchill upon his 70th birthday; Great one-page photo of Princess Elizabeth launching a battleship (location and ship name not provided, presumably for wartime reasons); Two pages of statistics of Britain's war effort; One-page Karsh photo-portrait of Edward Stettinius, U.S. Secretary of State; Two-page illustration of how L/Sergeant John Daniel Baskeyfield won his Victora Cross (V.C.) during the battle of Arnhem; Six photos show the opening of the port of Antwerp - a great supply port for the Western Front; Photos of incidents on the Western Front involving British, U.S. and French troops; Photo of captured Major-General Faterrodt, Commander of the German garrison in Strasbourg; Centerfold illustrations by G.H. Davis show the 'works' of the V-2 rocket bomb - some details of the driving system of a German 'revenge' weapon; Sevenphotos from the battlefields of Burma - on the road to Mandalay, including contour map of the Burma Front; Two photos of devastation after huge underground explosion at R.A.F. depot near Burton-on-Trent; Two photos of German explosive motor boats; Two drawings of the northern lights over arctic convoys, by Commander R.E.D. Ryder, V.C.; Photo of first Norwegian troops marching into liberated Kirkenes; Photo of German radio-controlled glider bomb released from the air to attack shipping; Two large photos of the British Home Guard Stand-down before the Royal Family in London; Photos of personalities of the week include F.A.M. Browning,Wing-Cdr. Guy Gibson, V.C. (of 'Dam-Busters' fame), Sir Eric Teichman, Viscountess Astor (photo taken with a large group of women at the Commons, General Eisenhower with Sir M. Dempsey and Lt.-General Ritchie, M.T. Arciszewski, Havildar Maj. C. Ram, V.C., Captain R.K. Dickson, Montgomery's personal staff - J.R.B. Durrant, N.W. Chavasse, T. Warren, Lt.-Col. Dawnay, J.R. Henderson; nostalgic ads; and more. This copy was never stapled. Unmarked. Somewhat above-average wear. Coverfold taped. A worthy vintage copy. Book
520 pages. Index. Many black and white illustrations. Chapters include: Early History, The Fishing Industry, Lumbering, Agriculture, The War Years, Education, Winnipegosis News Reports from the Dauphin Herald; Local Government, Sports, Churches, Organizations, Family Histories, Mini Histories, Reminiscences and Diary Excerpt. Attractive silver decoration and lettering upon dark blue front board. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. An attractive copy of this substantial work. Book
9207année 1902 complète, publication mensuelle, in folio, couverture illustrée en couleurs, texte sur 2 colonnes Année complète 12 n° janvier à décembre. En un volume demi-chagrin rouge à nerfs et à coins, titre doré. Filet à froid sur les plats. Non rogné, tête dorée. JANVIER : La décoration de l’hôtel de ville de Douai par Henri FRANTZ, illustrations en noir, 2 hors-texte en couleurs-Le passeur Par BRADA illustrations en noir et en couleurs de Lucien METIVET- le monde il ya vingt ans par Claude VENTO illustrations de Frédéric REGAMEY-Pierrot semé par A. de GERIOLLES illustrations- Le poème Larmoyant illustrations de DOES FEVRIER : Jean Louis FORAIN peintre dessinateur et lithographe par Henri FRANTZ, nombreuse illustrations- MARS : numéro spécial Les aérostats-La navigation aérienne au début du XXème siècle, nombreuses illustrations en noir dans le texte, à pleine page, 1 hors-texte couleur. AVRIL : NUMERO SPECIAL consacré à TOULOUSE LAUTREC par Arsène ALEXANDRE. Misse BELFORD artiste lyrique, en couverture. 38 illustrations en noir, en couleurs, dans le texte et à pleine page. MAI: Les salons de 1902 : Société des artistes français – comment on fabrique un salon- le salon de 1902, Henri HARPPIGNIES, Edouard DETAILLE (double page volante), BOUGUEREAU, etc. La société des artistes français GUILLONNET, SINIBALDI, LALAUZE, FOUUQUERAY, Louise ABBEMA, etc. JUIN : Salons de 1902 La société des Beaux-arts AMAN-JEAN, Jacques Emile BLANCHE, Eugène CARRIERE, DINET, CAROLUS-DURAND, RAFFAELLI, etc. JUILLET: la sculpture aux salons de 1902-société des artistes français A. RODIN, E. FREMIET, A. BOURDELLE, PAULIN, BERTHOUD etc. Ombres et figures FH KAEMMERER par Arsène ALEXANDRE. Illustrations dans le texte pleine page, 1 hors-texte couleurs (petite déchirure en marge inférieure). AOUT : NUMERO SPECIAL : LE MONT BLANC 29 illustrations dans le texte, à pleine page, une double page hors-texte Une ascension au Mont Blanc. SEPTEMBRE : NUMERO SPECIAL/ Les fêtes du couronnement d’Edouard VII en Angleterre-une nouvelle dynastie la maison de Hanovre et la maison de Cobourg –le Roi Edouard VII. OCTOBRE : Jacques Emile BLANCHE le femme et l’enfant par Maurice BARRES 39 illustrations dans le texte, pleine page, hors-texte, dont deux en couleurs, (une déchirure en marge au premier).. NOVEMBRE : Jan STYKA le peintre de QUO VADIS ? 30 illustrations dans le texte e, à pleine page et hors-texte. DECEMBRE : numéro de NOEL couverture MONICA par Melle EL. SONREL. Chez Bonhomme Noël conte pour les tout petits abonnés du Figaro illustré, par Maurice VAUCAIRE, illustrations en couleurs, à pleine page de Firmin BOUISSET. René MAIZEROY Sans enfant nouvelle, illustrations de S. MACCHIATI- Alhestis Wébérin ou la Dame de la Mort par Vernon LEE, illustrations en noir et en couleurs de F. GORGUET-Le trust mondial texte et illustrations par Ferdinand BAC, coloris frais,avec ses suppléments hors-texte en couleurs. bien relié.
37760Paris Date. In-folio piegati in 4. Illustrazioni in nero nel testo. Interessante rivista alla quale oltre ai maggiori scrittori e critici francesi collaborarono anche scrittori italiani tra i quali G. Papini. Disponiamo di 251 numeri dal 458 del 25 luglio 1931 al 787 del 13 nov.1937 comprendente quattro annate quasi complete 1932 - 1933 - 1934 - 1935. Segue ancora un blocco di 14 numeri del dopoguerra dal n.1061 dell'1 gennaio 1948 al n.1433 del 17 febbraio 1955. TUTTI I 265 FASCICOLI Paris unknown
34267A Amsterdam, chez Henri Schelte, 1703 2 volumes in-8°, [28]-476-[24]; 556-[22]p. Reliures plein veau moucheté, dos à nerfs ornés de fleurons dorés, encadrement à froid sur les plats, avec au centre en doré les armes de la famille von Mülinen.
2003010930NY: Simon and Schuster 2003. Mint in mint jacket. SIGNED and Dated 2003 by Ray Bradbury. <br /><br />RARE thus. Not many have the 2003 date in them. I only have two or three left now from out stock of these. I was friends with Ray Bradbury for 28 years and we had many book signings at our store with him in Ventura. <br /><br />As new. FIRST printing of this 50th Anniversary edition of his best known work. COA comes with the book . The numbering starts with "1". The book is out of print in first edition. I personally presented this book to Ray Bradbury at his home in Los Angeles for his signature. Ray considered this his ONLY science fiction work by the way. Very collectible with the date 2003 in it in Ray Bradbury's hand-marking the 50th anniversary of this important book. A Letter of Assurance comes with the book for the signature. I personally presented this book to my friend of 27 years Ray Bradbury for his signature. VERY LIMITED SUPPLY and shrinking nearly daily of what we do have in stock now of authentic Ray Bradbury signed books which are available from Phantom Bookshop. This is the one signed Bradbury book you should get if you are seeking out a classic work. Look under our facsimile dust jacket section. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. First Edition Thus. Hard Back. As New/As New. Simon and Schuster hardcover
1871425086Detroit: Michigan News Company 1871. Softcover. Good. First edition. Yellow printed wrappers. 54pp. Folding map. Good only with chips and tears including on the folding map and some spotting. A detailed account of the Great Chicago Fire with a map of the city "Chicago After the Fire" which features the damaged area. The journalist interviewed locals who had been affected as well as the mayor board of police and comptroller among others. A unique and detailed depiction of the infamous fire in Chicago. Michigan News Company unknown
189719306Nouvelle de François René de Chateaubriand (1768-1848) publiée pour la 1ère fois en 1826.Portrait d'après David d'Angers, interprété par Florian. 43 illustrations de Daniel Vierge, gravées par Florian.Édition tirée à 400 exemplaires. Celui-ci (N°147) revêtu d'une remarque de la main de l'Éditeur, certifiant son authenticité, sur vélin du Marais filigrané, contenant un tirage à part sur CHINE, de toutes les gravures (relié in fine). Les bois des gravures, poinçonnés pour en empêcher l'usage, ont été distribués aux premiers souscripteurs des exemplaires sur papier, sauf un destiné au Musée des Arts Décoratifs.Paris, Édouard Pelletan - 1897 - 136 pages. Ex-libris de la bibliothèque R. Blanc 1943.Reliure demi basane brique à coins. Dos à 4 nerfs aux titre, auteur, illustrateur et date en pied dorés. Tête dorée sur témoins, non rogné. Signet. Couverture et dos conservés. Quelques rousseurs sur les pages de garde. Rares rousseurs sur la tranche des pages. Très bon état pour ce bel exemplaire, bien relié. Format in-4°(26x18).C'est une fiction relatant les aventures du dernier membre de le famille des Abencérages, famille musulmane noble exilée après la prise de Grenade en 1492.
1848197353 nouvelles d'Alexandre Dumas en édition originale, rare et recherchée publiée par le siècle. Édition populaire imprimée sur 2 colonnes.Suivi de : la pêche aux filets - invraisemblance - une âme à naitre - la main droite du sire de Giac - Bernard, histoire pour les chasseurs - Don Martinn de Freytas.Fait partie des oeuvres complètes d'Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870) publiées par Le journal Le siècle.Paris, Au Bureau du siècle - 1848 - 390 pages.Reliure demi basane aubergine de l'époque. Dos lisse orné de filets dorés, avec titre. Menus frottements. Pas de rousseur. Très bon état. Format in-4°(32x22).
90044801London 1863. A double sheet very good 2 hand colored illu- strations 22 x 16 inches center fold. R A R E This contains two engravings each from a slightly different perspective from the bluff overlooking the new village and of the harbor. The harbor has many sailing sloops at anchor with new construction along the riverbank. Nicely executed. The back side of the sheet contains an article on Yokohama Japan. It discusses the suburbs for foreigners points out new buildings for the foreigners such as the English church Roman Catholic Chapel swelling population custom house &c. unknown
196623802New York City NY: Newsweek 1966. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. Fine/No Dust Jacket As Issued. New York City NY: Newsweek 1966. Hardcover. Fine/None As Issued. First Edition/First Printing. 1 pages. Rare Truman Capote and Irving Penn collectible piece. A fine framed copy of the original actual advertisement NOT a contemporary digital copy print of the author appearing on behalf of U. S. News And World Report signed by Truman Capote. The advertisement is "blow-up" oversize at 10 X 14 inches. Elegantly and beautifully framed in black matte finish increasing the overall size slightly. Features the author in a closeup portrait-photograph taken by Irving Penn: A pensive-looking Truman Capote post-"In Cold Blood" triumph at the liminal height of both his global renown and impending personal disaster. Although the photographer is not acknowledged Capote himself mentions him in "Conversations With American Writers" and is one of several portraits taken by Irving Penn the only other major artist to photograph him extensively aside from Avedon. There is very minimal text printed at the bottom. As such it is eminently suitable for display. Printed on archival stock paper in the United States. The reproduction quality is exemplary in every respect: It has lost almost none of its original sepia-toned clarity and warmth when it first appeared. Without DJ as issued. Presents "Truman Capote: U. S. New And World Report Advertisement". Marks the very first appearance of Truman Capote on behalf of the legendary publication. The text underneath Capote's vast portrait simply states: "We spare our readers unimportant news. We spare our advertisers unimportant readers". Meaning the publication and Capote matter as serious subjects. Furthermore that Truman Capote is an important reader himself worth reaching by advertisers. For all of his private and public troubles Truman Capote mattered throughout his literary and public life - and posthumously too. ALL of his books not just "In Cold Blood" are in innumerable subsequent printings and have remained in print uninterruptedly. This is surely and mainly because "In Cold Blood" is the most important and influential book of its kind ever written in the 20th century. Capote himself called it the "first nonfiction novel". Norman Mailer on the one hand and Joan Didion on the other emulated its ground-breaking techniques to write their own masterpieces. An absolute "must-have" collectible not just memorabilia piece for Truman Capote collectors. This copy of the U. S. News And World Report Advertisement is very prominently neatly and beautifully signed in blue fountain pen on recto underneath his portrait by Truman Capote. It is signed directly on the advertisement itself not on a tipped-in page or bookplate. This piece is a collectible classic. As far as we know this is the only such signed copy of it beautifully framed available online and is in remarkably well-preserved condition: Clean crisp and bright. Please note: Keep in mind that this is ephemera therefore most if not all other copies vanished a long time ago. It is the only signed copy we have ever found and will ever find. A rare one-of-a-kind signed copy thus. Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood" is regarded by Harold Bloom as the author's canonical masterpiece. One of the greatest writers of the 20th century. A fine collectible piece. SEE ALSO OTHER TRUMAN CAPOTE TITLES IN OUR CATALOG. Newsweek hardcover
1859014572London 1859. Book measures 41.5x29.cm. A near full year. January 8th to December 17th 1859. First half year bound without first issue plus lacking 8 pages second half year complete. First half year 567 pages second half year 590 pages extensively illustrated. Bound in period half calf calf corners marble baords raised bands leather title label gilt lettering coloured endpapers. Calf rubbed worn top hinge joint has a short split. Generally binding in good condition. Internally some occasional light foxing a few pages torn. Generally pages in very good clean condition. A good copy. Half Calf. Near Very Good. Folio. Hardcover
1868014574London 1868. Book measures 42x30.cm. From 11th January to 26th December 1868. Full year. Omitting 3 issues January 4th May 2nd & December 12th. Otherwise pages complete first part circa 596 pages second part cirac 620 pages extensively illustrated. Bound in period half calf calf corners marble boards raised bands gilt lettering. Binding rubbed scuffed and worn with some loss. Generally binding in good condition. Internally pages clean throughout. A good clean copy in a worn binding. . Hard. Near Very Good. Folio.
8vo., First Edition, half-title and title lightly spotted; handsomely bound in full dark green crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame border, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, ribbon marker, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Collects nineteen of the author's short stories, often bordering on the macabre.
8vo., First Edition; handsomely bound in dark red full morocco, sides with gilt frame border, gilt back, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation.
1936102433Hobart: Davies Brothers Limited 1936. First Edition. Hardcover. Hobart Davies Brothers Limited 1936 to 1938. Quarto each number comprising 8 pages with illustrations mainly from photographs. Plain binder's cloth a little marked flecked and rubbed at the extremities with the rear cover heavily mottled; endpapers foxed; light tidemark to the bottom corner of three numbers the first two and the last one; trifling signs of use; a very good run. Published during the editorship of Frederick Usher 1931-1943 'The Mercury House News' was 'published monthly by and in the interests of the employees of Davies Brothers'. In the first number the Managing Director C.B. Davies writes that 'There is no reason why this little sheet should not be a means of improving the mutual understanding between employer and employee thereby creating a feeling of confidence and attaining the good fellowship and co-operation between the departments of the whole organisation of Davies Brothers Limited'. The end result is the desired 'blend of humour in general items' with departmental reports that are 'a serious record of the events of the month - improved plant promotions social items sporting news and the like'. However Number 14 is the 'Last Issue. Owing to the regrettable decision of the piece-workers of the Linotype Chapel "that they will not set the matter for HOUSE NEWS unless payment is made for same" and as the publication is entirely a voluntary effort on the part of all employees in which considerable interest has been taken and pleasure derived it is regretted that the publication will cease with this issue'. We thought complete runs of this in-house journal would be scarce but we were very surprised to find no record of any issues at all in Trove. Davies Brothers Limited hardcover
8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, with a frontispiece and 11 plates, free endpapers very lightly browned, small signature on front free endpaper; original terracotta cloth elaborately blocked and lettered in black, gilt back, uncut, joints very lightly rubbed, covers with only the faintest age-soiling else a remarkably bright, clean copy. This classic collection of twelve short stories includes the first appearance of 'The Monkey's Paw', widely acclaimed as one of the finest short horror stories ever written. Very scarce, especially in this condition. Bleiler 896; NCBEL IV, p.621.
228011Paris, an V - 1797 4 vol. in-16, brochés sous couvertures d'attente de papier rose. Des mouillures à la fin du vol. I, angulaires aux vol. II et IV.