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1013442237.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
16-3335London: College Hall Westminster 1944. Colour photo-lithograph. 29.5 x 19 inches.Repaired loss at bottom.'Young America Exhibition'. Color photo-lithograph poster advertising an exhibition prepared by the United States Office of War Information and held at College Hall Dean’s Yard Westminster London. Designed by Frédéric Henri Kay Henrion. Great Britain. ca.1944. London: College Hall, Westminster, [1944] unknown
190328418Paris: Choudens PN A.C. 12861 1903. Large octavo. Original publisher's decorative wrappers printed in light brown and green with titling in blue to upper and spine. 1f. recto title printed within architectural border verso notes 1f. recto notes verso blank 1f. recto notes on first performance and named cast list verso blank 186 pp. Unopened.<br/><br/>With a 4-line autograph inscription signed by the composer "Ch. Lecocq" and dated "11 mars 1903" to Bourgeois who performed the role of Van der Boot in the premiere praising his performance.<br/><br/>Small tears to edges of upper wrapper; spine worn with some loss. Some signatures split and partially detached; leaf with inscription glued to facing leaf at gutter slightly obscuring several words of the inscription. First Edition.<br/><br/>"Much of Lecocq's music is characterized by a light touch but he could also adopt a more lyrical and elevated style than Offenbach and termed several of his operettas opéras comiques. His greatest popular triumph La fille de Madame Angot has remained a classic among operettas and demonstrates Lecocq's abundant flow of pleasing melodies his deft exploitation of rhythm for a lively theatrical effect impressive building up of extended numbers and typically French shaping of phrases." Andrew Lamb in Grove Music Online.<br/><br/>An important association copy. Choudens [PN A.C. 12861] unknown books
191167932Bln.: S. Fischer (1911). 206 Ss., 1 Bl. Kl.8°. Pp. mit Farbpräg., sign. 'E.R. Weiß 1910' (leicht bestoßen, Rücken min. geblichen).
1957112496Buchet/Chastel, 1957, in-8°, 269 pp, traduit de l'anglais, 20 pl. de photos hors texte, broché, couv. illustrée d'une photo de Menuhin, petite trace de scotch au bas du dos, bon état. Edition originale en français (il n'est pas mentionné de grand papier), exemplaire SIGNÉ par Yehudi Menuhin et truffé de 26 coupures de presse sur Menuhin, d'une petite photo originale de Menuhin et de 2 tickets de concert
1908103244P., Société française d'imprimerie et de librairie, 1908, in-12, 300 pp, 18 pl. de gravures hors texte, broché, couv. illustrée, trace de mouillure ancienne sur les derniers feuillets, état correct
19154096CHannover:, Riebe., 1915. ca. 25 x 20 cm. 35 S. Original-Broschur mit Deckelitel. Einband etwas verfärbt und fleckig. Rücken mit Papier verstärkt. Leichte Gebrauchsspuren. Sonst guter Zustand.
ca. 25 x 20 cm. 35 S. Original-Broschur mit Deckelitel. Einband etwas verfärbt und fleckig. Rücken mit Papier verstärkt. Leichte Gebrauchsspuren. Sonst guter Zustand. Mit vielen Tabellen und einer Abbildung der Realschule.
AIB433_CQ066408_433Press Writer 2014-10-1. hardcover. New. Ship out in 2 business day And Fast shipping Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Language:Chinese.HardCover. Pub Date: 2014-10-1 Pages: 352 Publisher: Writers Publishing House book is Xu Chi Collection vol poetry volumes. This book is the author's lifetime income Xu Chi poems from the 1930s by the imagery of Western modernist poetry Misty influence. such as the two-year-old man. bright song. to shift attention to the war and during the war in real life the strongest voice. lasting. calm. strong. and the narrative poem from generation to generation after generation. war fo. Satisfaction guaranteedor money back. <br/><br/> Press Writer hardcover
193412577Liège, Faculté de Philologie ; P., Droz, 1934, gr. in-8°, 149 pp, 5 planches hors texte, biblio, index, broché, bon état (Bibliothèque de la Faculté de Philosophie et Lettres de l'Université de Liège), envoi a.s.
19612143550Stuttgart: Teubner 1961. XXX, 26 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm) Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
191253502Lpz.: Xenien-Vlg. (1912). 234 Ss., 3 Bll. 8°. HPgt. d. Zt. mit durchgezogenen Riemchen, kalligraphischem Rückentitel, floralem Rückenschmuck, Kopfgoldschnitt u. marmor. Bezugspapier, Original-Umschlag eingebunden (min. angestaubt).
1961109458Arthaud, 1961, in-8°, 277 pp, traduit de l'américain, 37 photos sur 20 pl. hors texte, 2 plans, broché, couv. illustrée à rabats, bon état
1860198624Würzburg, Stahel, 1860. M. 7 (teils farb.) meist lith. Taf. 435 , XLII S. In 5 OBr. Umschl. leicht angeschmutzt, teils eingerissen bzw. lose, m. Randläsuren u.m. Besitzvermerk. Unaufgeschn., randgebräunt. Schnitt stark angestaubt. Taf. teils braunfl. M. wenigen Bleistiftanstreich.
1932212036Stuttgart, Bergers Lieterar. Büro und Verlagsanstalt, 1932.
1836404226Berlin, Hirschwald, 1836. M. mehr. Textholzschn. 476 S. Pp. d. Zt. Ecken u. Kanten bestoßen. Es fehlt: S. 369-376 (= Bibliogr. Nr. 5).
1914R100037749Non Renseigné. 1914. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Dos vert pâle, non imprimé. Bon état. . . . Classification : 251.4-Grandes Guerres 1914-1918
195382972Wiesbaden: Limes Vlg. (c 1953). 94 Ss., 1 Bl. Kl.8°. Illustr. EnglBr. mit Rücken- u. Deckeltitel (min. angestaubt, Umschlag a.d. Gelenken etw. berieben, kl. Randausriß am Fuß des hinteren Umschlags repariert).
191081438Bln.: Erich Reiss 1910. 8 nn. Bll. 4°. Kt. mit Deckeltitel u. Kordelheftung (Vorderdeckel mit materialbedingter Quetschfalte, Deckelrand gebräunt). [3 Warenabbildungen]
1987165096New Orchard Editions, 1987.
1989253662Arms and Armour Press, 1989.
70642Very good. A collection of approximately 80 handwritten letters from a Rochester New York man injured in battle during World War II. The group also includes a few letters written by the mother of Lt. Herbert F. Vicinus 1918-95 who enlisted with the U.S. Army in 1940 and was deployed overseas shortly after he was married in 1943. During his deployment the first of Vicinus' sons was born. His second child Kenneth wrote a self-published memoir entitled "Wrong Minded" 2014 recalling growing up next-door to his maternal grandparents and his father's career at Eastman Kodak. The collection includes a handful of letters written by Vicinus to his wife Henrietta while he was in training in 1943. Following a short gap the letters pick up in early 1944. On June 6 1944 D-Day he writes: "You're wondering where I am and lots of things. I know how terribly worried you are. Please don't be. I do hope you can feel my nearness and I hope I'm able to quiet your fears. I'm alright and always shall be. Yes I'm as excited as everyone else is. I'm listening to the new and trying to get the full picture of it. It's really a feeling of relief and cause for cheering to know that the beginning of the end is near. We've been waiting a long time for it." While overseas Vicinus wrote to his wife on a near daily basis so one can imagine it was concerning to her when there was a long gap in his letters. On July 28 he wrote "I must say I don't know when I'll be able to write you again but darling I will at the first opportunity." In the next letter written from a hospital in England on August 13 he tells her about being injured: "Don't get scared now - I promise you I'm alright. I'm sitting in a very comfortable bed in a nice clean set of pajamas and enjoying the luxury of the service in a hospital. I got a slight wound in my right foot the 10th of the month 4 p.m. in fact. A piece of shrapnel went through my right foot. A slight fracture of the bone included." We then learn from his letters that he did not receive mail from her until September 4 despite writing letters to her daily once he was hospitalized: "You made me very happy today dear. In fact I feel like a different person. This morning I received three swell letters from you." In response to his wife's questions he also writes that it's unlikely he will be sent home "I'm not wounded badly enough" he says. "It will heal right here and I'll be perfectly alright soon." By mid-December Vicinus is out of the hospital and back in active service. The final letter in the archive is written from Antwerp on September 30 1945: "At last we've been alerted for movement Honey. I haven't written for two or three days now Honey. It's not that I didn't want to. It's just that I felt so low and despondent I couldn't write anything cheerful and I'd be a worse heel to send you one to make you feel blue." The collection is housed in plastic sleeves within in a three-ring binder. The vast majority of the letters are accompanied by the original mailing envelopes and are in very good condition. unknown books
256437Zagreb, Despot Infinitus, 2017.
1971111028London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1971, in-8°, xvii-157 pp, biblio, reliure toile éditeur, jaquette illustrée défraîchie, bon état. Texte en anglais
1977100118498Faber & faber 1977 358 pages 12 4x2 8x19 2cm. 1977. Broché. 358 pages.