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19444829bdNew York: The Viking Press 1944. Octavo blue cloth hardcover gilt letters gilt illustration to upper cover xiv vi 175 pp. Very Good with sunning to edges and former-owner bookplate; in a Good dust jacket with edgewear with includes light chipping. From dust jacket: The great story of aviation and the direction in which it is going is the story of our future -- a future which will be written in terms of either winged peace or winged death. It’s a story which few men could tell with the authority and conviction of ‘Billy’ Bishop. Bishop learned aviation the hard way. In the cockpit of a World War I flying crate he became the greatest Allied ace by destroying 72 German aircraft. In the years between the wars he remained actively interested in aviation -- both military and commercial -- and kept a wary eye on the growing air might of Germany which he was sure we would have to fight again. When World War II broke Canada became the heart of Britain’s air-training and air-transport system and ‘Billy’ Bishop has played a vital role in this great program. Now at the climax of his career he has undertaken a new job and rendered what may well be his greatest service to aviation. He has poured into an utterly fascinating book the past the present and -- most of all -- the future of flight. He has told the story of aviation from Kitty Hawk to the B-29 Superfortresses much of it in terms of his personal experiences. He shows us how our world has already been changed geographically socially economically politically; how these changes will be either for great good or for desperate evil. He makes us aware of the new world map with its limitless directions and its textbook-shattering implications. He shows us the new routes over which we will either trade or fight find peace or destruction. Through all of Bishop’s stirring account written with burning urgency runs a zeal to make us understand the realities of world aviation today. The proved possibilities of stratospheric flight rocket and jet-propulsion have already rendered every plane now in the air obsolete. New York to London in three hours is assured. Tomorrow’s air age is here! The Viking Press, 1944. hardcover books
1938170758San Francisco: The Legion 1938. 8p. in stiff card wraps 425x8.5 inches wraps lightly worn else very good condition. Includes messages from the heads of various military branches. The Legion unknown books
1925183289Santa Clara: University of Santa Clara Press 1925. Hardcover. 72p. clothbacked 8x5.3 inch boards with printed paper cover label. Cover is disfigured with small splash stains and dust-soil rear endpaper is out bookplate and pencilled ownership legend in front. A fair copy signed across title page by Cody a Santa Clara Jesuit lit prof. Pieties not quite doggerel but quite inane. The only reason to catalogue our item is that laid in is a neat little "Admit One" card 2x3.5 inches to the "Eighth Annual Big Smoker Given By San Francisco Post No. 1 The American Legion In Honor of The Spanish American War Veterans May 17 1933" &c &c nicely printed in very good condition. University of Santa Clara Press hardcover books
1934188434San Francisco: the Legion 1934. Salmon-pink cardstock fiche 2x3.5 inches printed in dark blue faintest toning a fine exemplar surely un-revocable in this condition. Ephemeral piece from the 1930s San Francisco. the Legion unknown books
195795979Sacramento': The Legion printed in California State Printing Office 1957. 119p. staplebound wraps with orange binder's tape spine very good. The Legion, printed in California State Printing Office unknown books
191240499Westerville OH: Howard H. Russell & the Anti-Saloon League of America 1912. Buff paper printed in red and black ink. Modest wear to pledge light age-toning. Single sheet printed recto only. Small black and white image of Lincoln. Oblong format: 3-1/8" x 5-5/16" <br/><br/>Signed in pencil by Oneida Sherman on September 8 1912 copyright of card 1909. Howard H. Russell & the Anti-Saloon League of America unknown books
1914286851Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States 1914. Stapled Pamphlet. Good binding. Maxwell van Zandt Woodhull's War Paper: A Glimpse of Sherman Fifty Years Ago read before the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Faint dampstain to the bottom edge of the text and center dampstain to the front cover affecting the initial leaves. Sunning to the spine. Red paper wrappers printed in black. Stapled pamphlet. Good. Good binding. Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States unknown books
191275768Cambridge:: Cambridge University Press. Good. 1912. Hardcover. First edition. Moderate shelf wear and aging starting to separate at the hinges two inch edge tear at the upper corner of the title page else good in blue cloth with gilt lettering and design. No dust jacket. . Cambridge University Press, hardcover books
1929455.1NY: National Sculpture Society 1929. Hardbound. Very Good internally has green cloth tape on spine over top of original blue paper spine with call letters at base; wear to corners; pocket on inside rear cover with discard stamp on it. An excellent working copy. Blue boards. xv 352 pp. over 178 bw repros. Gives very brief biographical information on each of appx. 160 American sculptors. Lists collections prizes awarded and major works for each entrant. This volume does not include a copy of the exhibition handout which lists 1327 works and the galleries where they were exhibited. National Sculpture Society hardcover books
1962177131962. Softcover. VG. Tan wraps. 82 pp. 9 color numerous bw plates. unknown books
196492521964. Softcover. VG scuffing to cover. Black wraps. 114 4 pp. 6 color 60 bw plates. The de Young Museum covers periods prior to 1700 145 works from throughout history and the world the Legion of Honor is devoted to the 18th and 19th centuries 85 European and American works and the SF Museum of Art explores the 20th century 59 works and a 4-page insert of gallery notes. Includes a 3-page introduction by Lane Faison Jr. the large plates and the catalogue for each location. unknown books
193521201935. Softcover. VG-. Wraps. 120 pp. 112 bw plates. Foreword by Walter Heil. Catalogue lists 459 works spanning the entire American experience. A major exhibition. Full-page plates. Section One is devoted to eighteenth and nineteenth century American artists while Section Two is devoted to twentieth century American artists. unknown books
1944132361944. Softcover. VG- slight wear on cover. Pearl grey wraps. 47 pp. 33 bw plates. Six-page introduction by Jermayne MacAgy selection of lovely plates. paperback books
1912742281912. MILITARY ORDER OF THE LOYAL LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES. REGISTER OF THE COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS NOVEMBER 1 1912. Cambridge: The University Press 1912. Frontispiece. xxxvi522 pp. Large ocatvo blue cloth gilt lettering to spine and upper board t.e.g. Bookplate. Cloth shows general light soiling and has darkened a bit at spine. Heavy foxing along fore-edge of bookblock but mostly clean within with light foxing to opening and closing leaves only. very good. unknown books
1962107281962. Softcover. VG. Wraps. 208 pp. 12 color 108 bw plates. Individual chapters examine Corot Daubigny Diaz Dupre Jacque Millet Rousseau Troyon and the Barbizon heritage. Lengthy bibliography. Catalogue essay and artist entries written by Robert L. Herbert. Exceptional and uncommon. paperback books
1942211311942. Softcover. VG- cover lightly soiled round stamp inside front & back covers. Grey wraps. Appx. 100 pp. Numerous bw plates. In examining women's adornment and headress the catalogue divides the presentation into the following categories: Paintings Drawings and Prints; Sculpture; Decorative Arts Jewelry Toilet Articles Chinese Mirrors Greek Vases Textiles Coins and Medals. Almost 300 items are included in the exhibition. paperback books
1907268511Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Company Dial Press Cozzens & Beaton Company 1907. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. The Papers published by the Illinois state commandery of the Loyal Legion of the United States complete in 4 volumes. All from the library of Civil War historian Bud Robertson with his bookplate on the front pastedowns in 3 of the volumes his bookplate is on top of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion bookplate. As Robertson says in his Military Aspects --Soldier Life section of the Nevins bibliography while "the accounts vary wide in accuracy and quality" they contain "personal reminiscences in camp battle and prison" and can yield "useful nuggets" Nevins I 131. Each volume with engraved portrait frontispiece. Nevins I 131. Very Good binding. A. C. McClurg & Company | Dial Press | Cozzens & Beaton Company unknown books