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209417Collection Collection HetzelParis, L. Hachette, 1860 in-12, [2] ff. n. ch., 243 pp., demi-basane blonde, dos à nerfs orné de pointillés et filets dorés, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque). Bon exemplaire.
1862008588San Francisco: Office of the News Letter 1862 Paper. Very Good. No Binding. Quarto. Large uncut sheet 24x17½ printed and folded to make 8 pages. Nine inch split to one fold. A very good copy. Volume XI. No. 6. Saturday February 22 1862. Established in 1856 the San Francisco News Letter evolved into a standard weekly "Devoted to the Leading Interests of California and the Pacific Coast." Funeral of the well-known madam Belle Cora 'the gayest funeral it was ever our lot to witness' Belle Cora's lover Charles Cora was hung by the 1856 Vigilance Committee; News of the War; The First Step on the long road to Emancipation p.5; Real Estate for Sale; tidbits of San Francisco and California news throughout advertisements and more. . Office of the News Letter unknown
1864008589San Francisco: Office of the News Letter 1864 Paper. Very Good. No Binding. Quarto. 16pp. Fore-edge of last 3 leaves chipped with slight loss of a few letters. A fine copy. San Francisco: Office of the News Letter Saturday October 15 1864. Volume XIV No. 41. Saturday October 15 1864. Established in 1856 the San Francisco News Letter evolved into a standard weekly "Devoted to the Leading Interests of California and the Pacific Coast." Latest prices of gold and silver; Latest Sales of Mining Stocks; The S.F. Mercantile Directory from Architects to Wine & Spirits; Authorized List of the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board p.6; The Five Hundred Thousand Draft p.7; Railroads Steamers and Stages local ferry lines sailing dates etc.; tidbits of San Francisco and California news throughout advertisements and more. Oh and did you know that the bright keen-witted educated Eastern Mormon girls since young men are off being killed and old men are taken are determined to do the next best thing hold one husband in common with several p.13. Issues of the News Letter from the 'Civil War period are very scarce. . Office of the News Letter unknown
1866008590San Francisco: Office of the News Letter 1866 Paper. Very Good. No Binding. Quarto. Large uncut sheet 24x35 printed and folded to make 16 pages. Contemporary ink name F. Lawton to top edge. A very fine totally uncut copy. Vol. XVI No. 9. Saturday April 28 1866. Established in 1856 the San Francisco News Letter evolved into a standard weekly "Devoted to the Leading Interests of California and the Pacific Coast." San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board; Latest Prices of Import and Export Staples; Book Notice long article on new War of the Rebellion by H. H. Foot; San Francisco Business Directory; San Francisco Gold and Silver Assaying and Refining Works; Mining Stock Transactions; Real Estate Transactions p.6; Central Pacific Railroad p.7; Another Combustible Importation the steamer Continental brought on board a very dangerous element. seventy or eighty women; The Present Aspect of the Comstock Lode and Netabilia for Wall Street New York much on Ophir Mine full p.12; ship arrivals and departures lots of short tidbits etc. . Office of the News Letter unknown
200931734Savannah: Pediment Publishing 2009. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/very good. Oblong quarto. 160 pages. Illustrated with black and white photographs. Black and white pictorial dust jacket. Pediment Publishing hardcover
200874Paris-Strasbourg, Levrault, 1831 2 vol. in-18, [3] ff. n. ch. (faux-titre, titre-frontispice avec vignette en couleurs, titre), 136 pp., un f. n. ch. de table ; [3] ff. n. ch., 133 pp., [3] ff. n. ch. de catalogue Levrault, avec 6 planches lithographiées et coloriées, cartonnage de papier orange, dos ornés de filets à froid, titre poussé en lettres noires, frise d'encadrement noire et vignettes en couleurs sur les plats, tranches mouchetées de bleu (reliure de l'éditeur). Coins abîmés, mais bon exemplaire, très séduisant dans son cartonnage d'origine.
1896D19025Chicago: Herbert S. Stone 1896. Hardcover. Near Fine. 2 volumes. 12mo. Publisher's pictorial cloth with lithographic illustrations in colors. Slightly rubbed a little bumped to corners. <br/><br/> Herbert S. Stone hardcover
1979169136江西.Jiangxi.: 中共江西省办公厅.Zhong gong Jiangxi ban gong ting. 1979. Three editorials from Xinhua News Agency dated between 2 March and 6 March 1979 were published during the Sino-Vietnamese War. The issues were re-printed and distributed by the General Office of Jiangxi Provincial Government shortly after the editorials were published. Issues no. 9 and 10: single sheet printed on both sides pages numbered. Issue no. 14: two sheets printed on both side pages numbered. Staples removed leaving small pin holes edges torn a 5.5cm horizontal closed tear on lower section of Issue 9. Even foxing and some soiling. Text in Chinese. 26.5 x 19cm when folded. An Original upper cover with small pin holes attached to Issue no.9 showing the editorials were gathered and distributed to a mechanical company in Jiujiang District by the General Office of the Jiangxi Provincial Government. . 中共江西省办公厅.[Zhong gong Jiangxi ban gong ting]. unknown
20022090502113716843Not Available 2002. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1970002603New Haven: Strike News 1970. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. New Haven CT: Strike News 1970. 8pp. Two folded sheets offset printed in black. Flattened horizontal fold; toning to outer leaves. Very good. A single issue of this radical newspaper produced daily beginning on April 23 1970 by students at Yale. This issue published on the day of the epochal May Day rally on the New Haven Green held largely as a protest of the 1969 arrest of Bobby Searle and other Black Panther Party leaders. With information about the rally updates and history of the Panther trial information on legal aid faculty support etc. and with a brief "Comment" by Dale Kutnick urging nonviolence at protest events. This copy with the original insert containing a map of downtown New Haven service centers along with emergency contact numbers and a schedule of events including lists of speakers and music acts. A little-held publication; OCLC locates even fewer institutions with copies of this important issue. <br/> <br/> Strike News paperback
223964La Haye, Jan Swart, 1778 3 vol. in-12, [2] ff. n. ch. (titre, dédicace), xiv pp., 174 pp., [2] ff. n. ch. de table ; titre, 204 pp., [2] ff. n. ch. de table ; [9] ff. n. ch. (titre, introduction), 267 pp., [2] ff. n. ch. de table, avec 6 gravures naïves hors texte, basane fauve mouchetée, dos lisses cloisonnés et fleuronnés, pièces de titre et de tomaison orange et noires, encadrement de simple filet à froid sur les plats, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque). Trois coiffes rognées, un mors inférieur fendu, infime galerie de vers à la fin du vol. III, petit manque à la pièce de tomaison du tome 1.
19054903Tacoma: Central News Co 1905. First edition. Oblong 12mo 11.6x16.5cm 14pp. Photographic illustrations. Original illustrated wraps serving as a mailing envelope closing with a red seal still attached. Very good with toning and chipping to edges of wrappers. Uncommon souvenir/viewbook of Tacoma consisting of 10 photographic views of the city with captions. There is a header on the first page "Tacoma Wash.____________190_" with blank space below for a written message. Views of the Carnegie Library Tacoma Hotel and Totem Pole Wright Park and other historic sites. Worldcat locates a single copy at Yale. Central News Co unknown
17537Berne, Musée Jean Tinguely et éditions Benteli, 1996. 2 vol. in-4, 304 pp. + 191 pp., cartonnage éditeur illustré souple, emboîtage cartonné illustré (petits frottements).
55213, Paris, Éditions Panthéon-Assas 2002, in-8, br., très bon état, 152p.
236404Paris, Ledoyen, 1857 in-12, [2] ff. n. ch., X pp., un f. vierge, 208 pp., demi-chagrin brun, dos à nerfs orné de filets et caissons dorés, simple filet à froid sur les plats, tête dorée, couverture citron imprimée conservée (reliure de la fin du XIXe).
187861Paris, Adrien Egron, 1825 4 vol. in-8, [4]-XVI-295, [4]-319, [4]-384 et [4]-368 pp., avec un feuillet de musique notée (Bals de Saintonge, danses villageoises), demi-basane havane, dos lisses ornés de filets dorés, tranches marbrées (reliure de l'époque). Dos insolés, rousseurs.
237977Prague & Leipzig, Musée allemand, 1815 - 1816 3 vol. in-16, [4] ff. n. ch., 303 pp. ; [2] ff. n. ch., 300 pp. ; [2] ff. n. ch., 268 pp., demi-chagrin cerise, dos lisses ornés de hachurés dorés, tranches mouchetées (reliure moderne).
12998Various locations mostly Phoenix AZ 1980. 24 leaves illustrated with twenty-three mounted photographs plus dozens of mounted ephemeral items including letters documents certificates newspaper clippings and more plus a folder laid in containing television prompt copies. Folio. Contemporary brown vinyl scrapbook string tied. Minor overall wear some old tape stains to most items some items apparently re-mounted likely by a later friend or family member. Overall very good. A wonderful scrapbook celebrating the professional career of Evelyn Lorraine Thompson 1948-2005 on-air reporter and news anchor for KOOL-CBS Radio and Television and KTVK-TV in Phoenix Arizona in the 1970s. Thompson worked for KOOL straight out of college after graduating from Boston University in 1972. She was hired as a writer-producer for morning newscasts then worked as a full-time news reporter. Unusual for the era Thompson also served as KOOL's weekend sports reporter. She later moved to KTVK-TV also in Phoenix where she worked as a news anchor. We could find no other information about Thompson following about 1980 except for her brief obituary in the Arizona Republic.<br /> <br /> The present scrapbook provides a valuable snapshot of Thompson's life and early career through a range of original photographs showing her as a child but with the majority showing her during her working years at KOOL and KTVK. The album also includes numerous letters to Thompson from a variety of correspondents thanking her for stories congratulating her for her positions at the news news releases and other documents announcing her personal appearances newspaper clippings when Thompson appeared in the paper either for a story or as the subject of a story and so forth. The scrapbook even includes the prompt copy of a speech given by her before sorority students at Northern Arizona University. For a deeper look at her life as a reporter or anchor a number of additional prompt copies of some of Thompson's stories are gathered in a manila envelope laid into the scrapbook. The scrapbook also includes award certificates most notably her award as one of the "Outstanding Young Women of America" in 1973. Altogether a unique assemblage of original materials documenting a trailblazing Black reporter and news anchor in the contemporary American West. unknown
1992163625北京. Beijing.: 奥运快报社.Ao yun kuai bao she. 1992. Combined edition of Chinese language newspaper reporting 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games 25 July to 9 August 1992 organised by Xinhua News Agency and published by Olympic Express Agency. It covers the period from July 4th to August 12th 1992 issued daily. This collection has a total of 39 issues bound together but lacks the first issue July 4th and the upper wrapper paper spine is damaged with loss pictorial lower wrapper present. Each issue runs for 8 pages printed on double sided. Binding very poor but the issues themselves are in good condition. Text in Chinese. 38 x 26.1cm. Working copy only. The 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona were the third Olympic Games the People's Republic of China participated in after a long absence 1956 - 1980. <br> <br>China won 16 gold 22 silver and 22 bronze medals in total and ranked 4th at that game. Many historical records were achieved for the Chinese team including a big breakthrough for the swimming team winning a combined 4 golds and 5 silvers. World famous table-tennis player Deng Yaping went home with both single and double gold medals and was honourably presented the medals by IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch. . 奥运快报社.[Ao yun kuai bao she]. unknown
1979169137江西.Jiangxi.: 中共江西省委办公厅. Zhong gong Jiangxi sheng wei ban gong ting. 1979. A broken run of special propaganda periodicals written by the journalists from Xinhua News agency between 21 February 1979 and 11 March 1979 compiled by the General Office of Jiangxi Provincial Government. Pages in each vary between 4pp -12pp. Evenly browned with occasional foxing small tears on edges issue no. 15 small pin-holes left edge suggesting the issues were bound together at one stage generally good in wrappers. Text in Chinese. 26.1 x 18.7cm. The Self-defence War against Vietnam also known as the Sino-Vietnamese War took place on the borders between the two nations from 17 February to 16 March 1979. Editorials in this collection mainly exoll Chinese military victories in Yunnan and Guangxi provinces. Most issues also include news from the war front as well as the statements from international communities. . 中共江西省委办公厅. [Zhong gong Jiangxi sheng wei ban gong ting]. unknown
43026Fribourg, Editions Martin Michel (coll. "Peintres fribourgeois"), 1987. In-8° carré, non paginé. Reliure cartonnée illustrée d'éditeur.
186021838Lyon, Louis Perrin, 1860 (le faux titre verso porte : Souvenirs offerts à sa famille et à ses amis) ; in-8° (217 mm), broché, couverture lilas muette ; III, 317 pp.
cm. 17 x 24, xiv-522 pp. con 11 tavv. f.t. Biblioteca storica toscana - Serie II 1045 gr. xiv-522 p.
cm. 15 x 22,5, xiv-226 pp. con 20 tavv. f.t. Fondazione Giorgio Cini - Civilt? veneziana - Studi Sommario: La censura veneziana e i libri di Dalmazia; I libri serbi e croati e l'attivit? tipografica a Venezia; Arte e grafica napoletana e autori dalmati; Il libro per musica nel litorale istriano tra Cinquecento e Seicento; La stampa popolare in schiavonesco; Il libro dalmata a Venezia nel Seicento. 533 gr. xiv-226 p.
7693Amand girard 180 pages in8. Sans date. broché. 180 pages. Les 'Nouvelles Méditations poétiques' d'Alphonse de Lamartine publiées en 1823 constituent la suite de son célèbre recueil 'Méditations poétiques' (1820). Ce recueil explore les thèmes de la nature perçue comme une entité spirituelle et empathique et l'état d'âme du poète tiraillé entre la foi et le doute la soumission et la révolte. Bien que parfois jugé moins uni et d'inspiration inégale que son prédécesseur il représente une œuvre majeure du romantisme lyrique