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5d6493um 1940. Im privaten Schnellhefter quart Hefter mit leichten Randknickspuren/Blätter Schnitt teils leicht fleckig. - Enthält: 32 Blatt mit Offiziersuniformen Rangabzeichen Schulterklappen Dienstkleidung Tätigkeitsabzeichen Fahnenträger Waffenfarbe der Luftwaffe. Unter den Uniformenabbildungen: General Kl. Rock Hauptmann Paradeanzug Dienst u. Meldeanzug m/d. Adjutantenabzeich. Kl. Dienstanzug m/Abz. f. d. Offizier i. Dienst Ausgehanzug Sommeranzug Gr. Abendgesellschafts-Anzug Kl. Abendgesellschafts-Anzug etc. / Dienstkleidung und Rangabzeichen für Offiziere / Dienstkleidung und Rangabzeichen für Uffz. & Mannsch. / Schulterklappen der Uffz. u. Feldw. Schulterstücke der Mannschaften Rangabzeichen am Drilling u. Schutzanzügen Dienstkleidung und Tätigkeitsabzeichen Fahnenträger Rang u. Tätigkeitsabzeichen d. besonderen Dienste Buchstaben f. Lehrgänge u. Schulen a. Schulterklappen u. Schulterstücken in Stickerei u. Silber Tätigkeitsabzeichen d. Fli u. Fla Tätigkeitsabzeichen d. Verwaltungen Waffenfarbe der Luftwaffe Fliegerhorstkommandanturen - unknown
1R1741919. Maße: ca. 22 cm x 143 cm x 158 cm unten rechts original signiert und datiert Gebrauchsspuren/kleiner Wasserfleck am oberen linken Rand. - Hugo Bantau war ein bresslauer Maler und Grafiker - unknown
2L5010Bücher: Harzer Heimaths-Lieder den Harzer Sängern gewidmet und Hanskühnenburg. Eine Sage vom Oberharz in Romanzen von Ernst Ernoth Osterode Giebel & Oehlschlägel 1889. Bücher mit Stempel und Exlibris aus der Leihbibliothek von Karl Fieke. Bilder und Bücher mit Hand betitelt von Karl Fieke Notenblatt mit Randläsuren. - Karl Fieke war ein Buchdrucker Zeitungsverleger und Harzer Heimatschriftsteller in Claustal - unknown
2011206126London: Mack 2011. Rilegato tela con tavola fotografica applicata al piatto anteriore original full cloth with photographic inlay to front cover. Perfetto Mint. <span id="result_box" lang="it">111 fotografie in bianco e nero scattate a Pontiac Michigan aprile 2010</span>. Cm 245x175. pp. 160. Perfetto Mint. Prima edizione di 1000 copie Limited edition of 1000 copies. <em>Le fotografie delicate e discrete di Gerry Johansson suggeriscono la vita umana attraverso una macchina occasionale o una figura solitaria ma per la maggior parte attirano l'occhio del lettore sulla semplice architettura di una piccola cittadina americana. Scegliendo <strong>Pontiac</strong> Johansson offre qualcosa di più";" di un semplice commento su un paesaggio: fotografa il microcosmo degli effetti del declino del settore dell'auto nel Michigan. Le sue immagini indagano il paesaggio con la caratteristica malinconia svedese facendo eco ai <strong>new topographic photographers</strong> degli anni Settanta.</em> Mack, hardcover
1900220675Milano: 1900. Fogli sciolti loose pages. Molto buono Very Good. Biglietto autografo di cm 9x115 scritto su entrambi i lati indirizzato a Luigi Lodi datato Pesaro 27 - 4 - '900 e firmato Mascagni- <em>Pietro Mascagni nominato direttore del Liceo Musicale "Rossini" di Pesaro non era stato ben accolto da notabili locali per cui si era creata una dura polemica con un riscontro su giornali. Luigi Lodi era intervenuto per difendere l'amico con due articoli a distanza di pochi giorni sul quotidiano "Il Giorno". Nella lettera Mascagni ringrazia il Lodo per il suo sostegno: "Carissimo Gigi siamo agli sgoccioli. Fra pochi giorni tenterò"; il colpo finale . Farò" traslocare il Prefetto e dimettere il Consiglio Comunale. Tu sei stato la mia fortuna . continua ad aiutarmi fino alla fine"</em>. Cm 9x115. . Molto buono Very Good. Bruniture leggere. . , unknown
2005205776Bologna: Galleria de' Foscherari 2005. Legatura con punto metallico stapled binding. Ottimo Fine. Catalogo della mostra alla Galleria de' Foscherari di Bologna n. 172/2005 gennaio/marzo. Introduzione di Valerio Dehò";. Testo di Saul Ostrow. Con 21 ill. n.t. e 13 tavole a colori. Attività" espositiva ed elenco delle opere esposte. Edizione in italiano e inglese. Una delle 101 copie del catalogo con una<strong> litografia</strong> <strong>originale dell'artista</strong> firmata e numerata a matita esemplare n. 48/101. Cm 30x21. 4to. pp. 36. Ottimo Fine. . <em>"Cercare di spiegare come mai Gianni Piacentino abbia oggi un lavoro così"; stringente e 'contemporaneo' da far apparire i poveristi dei nonni che disciplinano il traffico all'uscita delle scuole vuol dire guardare da vicino un tipo d'arte che non ha mai guardato a quello che succedeva attorno e si è sempre espressa come ricerca di <strong>semplicità </strong>e <strong>perfezione. </strong>Nato artisticamente nella Torino degli anni sessanta Gianni Piacentino ha trovato subito la sua strada esponendo a ventuno anni con <strong>Sperone </strong>nel<strong> 1966</strong>. Semplicità tecnologia perfezione della fattura concetti forse difficili da esaurirsi in breve ma che hanno in sé un principio anticorrosivo non a caso che è legato alla forma e a quel versante aristocraticamente chiuso che è pari a quella tensione verso il perfetto. Bellezza ed eternità formano un matrimonio inscindibile a cui il tempo conferisce valore. Piacentino di là dalla sua magnifica biografia motoristica che continua tuttora è" un artista che non appare mai datato o databile riconoscibile senza essere ripetitivo" dall'introduzione di Dehò";. <strong>Gianni Piacentino esordisce alla metà" degli anni Sessanta realizzando prototipi di veicoli con materiali industriali sculture dalle forme geometriche essenziali realizzate in legno plastificato e verniciato e sviluppando parallelamente un'originale idea di pittura.</strong></em> Galleria de' Foscherari, unknown
08272London: The New Gallery 1898-1899. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Squarish 8vo. the original catalogue rebound in cloth with a leather spine label original wrappers bound-in pp. 90; no illustrations. Includes 235 items. Long introduction to the catalogue by J. Comyns Carr. Fore-edge of covers and several lower page corners have been chipped and repaired with Japanese paper paper tanned else very good and quite sturdy for use in this binding. Fredeman 9.9 <br/> <br/> [London]: The New Gallery, 1898-1899. First edition. hardcover
15616Both items by The British Red Cross Society London. The 'Regulations' 'Form D': 14 Grosvenor Crescent London S.W.1. January 1939. The 'Dress Regulations' 'Form D7'. May 1939. Two stapled pamphlets. Both in good condition with light signs of age and wear. Both items are scarce with no copies of either listed on COPAC or OCLC WorldCat. ONE 'Regulations'. 52pp. 8vo. Fold-out at rear: 'Chart shewing the organisation of the British Red Cross Society and its connection with a the International Red Cross and b His Majesty's Government departments'. Table of contents at front listing numerous topics from 'Definitions' to 'Air Raid Precautions Reserve'. Addendum 1p. 8vo headed 'FORM D. January 1939 Amendments No. 1' loosely inserted. TWO 'Dress Regulations': 52pp. 8vo. Contents at front lists seventeen sections including 'Brassard for Non-Uniform Detachments' 'Women Ambulance Drivers' 'Method of Wearing Official Decorations and Ribands' and 'Schedule of Dress Orders'. Both items by The British Red Cross Society, London. The 'Regulations' ('Form D'): 14 Grosvenor Crescent, London, S.W.1. Januar unknown
12760Denbigh 1939. Two leaves extracted from an album each 20 x 16cm with approximately 30 signatures a few with additional words like "Sincerely" of performers at the Denbigh Eisteddfod. More readable signatures include the soprano Isobel Baillie Oswald Rees Owen Haydn Morris Morris T. Williams the nationalist printer presumably Nesta Harris Joseph Carl Gomer Jones Josephine Jones T. Hopkins Evans John Parr bassoonist Ivor Hughes John Fullard tenor perfoming with the Tredegar Orpheus Choir as Baillie above Reginald Goss-Custard organist and composer Francis Russell Ivor Hughes. [Denbigh, 1939]. unknown
335734unbound. Fine black and white photograph of actor and filmmaker Douglas Fairbanks Sr. Circa 1937.<br/> <br/> Douglas Elton Fairbanks Sr. born Douglas Elton Thomas Ullman was an American actor and filmmaker best known for being the first actor to play the masked vigilante Zorro and other swashbuckling roles in silent films. One of the biggest stars of the silent era Fairbanks was referred to as "The King of Hollywood". He was also a founding member of United Artists as well as the Motion Picture Academy and hosted the 1st Academy Awards in 1929.<br/> <br/> unknown
193932607Chicago: Sun Publications 1939. Slight tanning to text paper a touch of wear to spine ends a fine copy. 32607. Octavo single issue cover by Margaret Brundage pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Fiction by Johnston McCulley W. C. Clarke E. Hoffman Price and others. Reference: Tymn and Ashley eds Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 319-320. Sun Publications unknown
193932603Chicago: Sun Publications 1939. Mild tanning to text paper touch of wear to lower spine with a small closed tear a fine copy. 32603. Octavo single issue cover by Harold Delay pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Fiction by H. Bedord Jones Clyde Clason Kenneth Wood and others. Reference: Tymn and Ashley eds Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 319-320. Sun Publications unknown
193932605Chicago: Sun Publications 1939. Mild tanning to text paper a fine copy. 32605. Octavo single issue cover by Margaret Brundage pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Fiction by Victor Rousseau Murray Leinster Gilbert Eldredge and others. Reference: Tymn and Ashley eds Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 319-320. Sun Publications unknown
193932604Chicago: Sun Publications 1939. Mild tanning to text paper touch of wear to lower spine a fine copy. 32604. Octavo single issue cover by Harold Delay pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Fiction by H. Bedord Jones Seabury Quinn A. Westcott McKee Pansy E. Black and others. Reference: Tymn and Ashley eds Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 319-320. Sun Publications unknown
193932606Chicago: Sun Publications 1939. Mild tanning to text paper small pieces of tape to spine ends a fine copy. 32606. Octavo single issue cover by Harold W. McCauley pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Fiction by E. Charles Vivian H. Bedford Jones Anthony Rud Clyde Clason and others. Reference: Tymn and Ashley eds Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 319-320. Sun Publications unknown
1965130135Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1965. Final script for the 1966 film. <br /> <br /> The 1960s remake of the classic 1939 John Ford Western in which a group of ten unlikely traveling companions on a stagecoach to Cheyenne must fight together when beset upon by both outlaws and Native Americans. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Colorado. <br /> <br /> Blue titled wrappers noted as Final on the front wrapper production No. 58 dated April 9 1965. Title page present dated April 9 1965 noted as Final with credit for screenwriter Landon. 137 leaves Multilith duplication with blue revision pages throughout dated 6-9-75. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine internally bound with three gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown
16-4675Poland: 1974. Poster. 99 x 67cm. From the collection of Frederic Gale Ruffner Jr. the founder of Gale Research Detroit. Młodzież w trzydziestoleciu PRL Olimpiada Wiedzy o Polsce i Świecie Współczesnym – przedmiotowa olimpiada szkolna z zakresu wiedzy o społeczeństwie organizowana od 1960 skierowana do uczniów szkół ponadgimnazjalnych. Olimpiada jest finansowana przez Ministerstwo Edukacji Narodowej na podstawie wyników otwartego konkursu ofert. .Youth in the thirtieth anniversary of the People's Republic of Poland. The Olympics is financed by the Ministry of National Education based on the results of an open competition. Poland: 1974 unknown
1915215998Brook Green 1915. unbound. 2 pages each measuring 7.25 x 4.5 inches Brook Green November 7 1915 This fine-content letter was written to Dr. Hermann Radin concerning the engraving of bookplates in part: ".I have now done a tiny bookplate though I have directed many.I did not know that Wm. Cole had ever done any. I am always much interested in his work and what is the American School of Engraving - which gave rise to it." One horizontal fold; very good condition.<br/> <br/> English etcher mezzotint artist and engraver who holds the distinction of having his work displayed in every art museum in the world. William Cole was one of the greatest engravers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.<br/> <br/> unknown
194530361Chicago IL: Better Publications Inc. 1945. Text paper age darkened several small closed edge tears several cover creases slight paper loss at spine ends a very good copy. 30361. Octavo single issue cover by Erle Bergey pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Features a Captain Future story "Red Sun of Danger" by Brett Sterling. Classic robot cover. Reference: Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 611-617. Better Publications, Inc. unknown
64-0046Berkeley CA: Susan Felter 1983. Color Print 16" x 20" Oblong. VG. Berkeley, CA: Susan Felter, 1983. unknown
64-0044Berkeley CA: Susan Felter 1982. Color Print 16" x 20" Oblong. VG. Berkeley, CA: Susan Felter, 1982. unknown
64-0045Berkeley CA: Susan Felter 1983. Color Print 16" x 20" Oblong. VG. Berkeley, CA: Susan Felter, 1983. unknown
1987CA1108Two volumes. 77 pages; 21 facsimile documents. Folio 12 1/4" x 8 3/4" bound in quarter black cloth with gilt lettering over grey boards with black label in gilt to covers in slipcase. Introduction transcription and notes by Consuelo Varela. Limited to 1000 copies of which this is number 551.<br /><br />These 21 Columbian documents belonging to the house of Alba undoubtedly constitute the best and most varied collection of Columbian originals in any one archive: the documents range from letters with petitions to simple receipts. The earliest of them dates from 1493 the latest is a letter written in February 1505 fifteen months before Columbus' death to his son Diego. Limited edition in special display case. Winner of Ministero de Cultura Prize for best publication 1987.<br /><br /><b>Condition:</b><br /><br />Slipcase lightly soiled with some slight edge wear else a near fine set. Testimonio Compañía Editorial hardcover
193932817New York NY: Weird Tales 1939. First edition. Mild tanning to text paper first half of text paper at upper edge with small punch out or perhaps wormhole cover and spine bright a nearly fine copy. 32817. Octavo single issue cover art by Virgil Finlay pictorial wrappers. Pulp Magazine. Includes stories by H. P. Lovecraft "Cool Air" August Derleth and Mark Schorer Seabury Quinn Clark Ashton Smith E. Hoffman Price H. Warner Munn and others. <br /> Reference: Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 727-736. Weird Tales unknown
Mundt, Barbara, Ines HettIn Pristine Condition. unknown