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7442'London Pub March 6th 1814 by Ackermann Strand'. Landscape. On a piece of wove paper. Originally a rectangle roughly 240 x 340 mm but with an arc cut away beginning in the top left-hand corner and ending at bottom right. This loss has no effect on the text and only the merest effect on the image only trimming the outer edge of some very lightly-painted clouds. Apart from this good on lightly spotted paper with a thin strip from blue paper mount adhering to the blank reverse. Depicts a ghoulish Bonaparte with a snake wrapped round his body a sword of power in his withered hand and a murderous crown riding a winged horse of death across the globe. The title 'BUONAPARTE' is at the head and the publication details and caption at the foot. Caption reads 'The Horse represents Ambition leading on the Fiend whose body is encompassd. by an Enormous Serpent the wither'd hand and Arm grasping the broken Sword alludes to The Feeble effort made by Buonaparte to oppose the Conquering arms of the Allies. A Crown Encircles his brows formd of Daggers and Poison Cups alludes to murdering his own Soldiers The Thighs are formd of the Skeletons of the Massacred hosts the boot a Deamon his guardian Genius'. A companion piece to the Ackermann/Heath engraving 'BERNADOTTE' BM 13489 offered separately and to another portrait of Alexander I of Russia not in the British Museum. 'London Pub March 6th 1814 by Ackermann Strand'. unknown
7481Undated circa 1837. 'London W. Spooner 377 Strand'. Dimensions of print roughly 17.5 x 13.5 cm. On original grey paper windowpane mount 28 x 23 cm. Engraved label 2.5 x 11 cm beneath the print with a couple of remarque-style illustrations. The print itself is good although a little aged and spotted; the margins and mount being rather more heavily affected. Attractive and unusual item the image changing when held up to the light. Two soldiers are shown dwarfed by the high ceiling of the chapel which is decked with brightly-coloured flags. When held to the light the chapel is filled with the mourning congregation. Scarce. There is no reference to this particular Spooner print on the net. The dioramic print was introduced to England in 1821 by the French photographer Joseph Daguerre. Spooner published at least thirty-seven of his 'Protean Views'. Undated [circa 1837]. 'London W. Spooner 377 Strand'. unknown
8vo., First Edition,with illustrations in the text; attractively bound in full blue buckram, upper board with printed paper label, a near fine copy. FIRST APPEARANCE OF HOLMES IN THE STRAND AND CHRONOLOGICALLY THE EARLIEST CASE IN THE CANON. Original serial publication from The Strand Magazine, Vol. V, April 1893, complete with Paget's iconic illustrations. Chronologically the fifth of the second series of twelve Homes short stories, but the fourth when the tales were collected as the 'Memoirs' (1894 [1893]) due to the omission of 'The Cardboard Box' at Doyle's request. De Waal 74; Green & Gibson A14.iv.
8vo., First Edition,with illustrations in the text; attractively bound in full blue buckram, upper board with printed paper label, a near fine copy. FIRST APPEARANCE OF HOLMES IN THE STRAND AND THE ONLY HOLMES SHORT STORY EXTENDED TO TWO CONSECUTIVE ISSUES. Original serial publication from The Strand Magazine, Vol. VI, October & November 1893, complete with Paget's iconic illustrations. Chronologically the eleventh of the second series of twelve Homes short stories, but the tenth when the tales were collected as the 'Memoirs' (1894 [1893]) due to the omission of 'The Cardboard Box' at Doyle's request. De Waal 168; Green & Gibson A14.x.
8vo., First Edition,with illustrations in the text; attractively bound in full blue buckram, upper board with printed paper label, a near fine copy. FIRST APPEARANCE OF HOLMES IN THE STRAND AND THE APPARENT DEATH OF HOLMES. Original serial publication from The Strand Magazine, Vol. VI, December 1893, complete with Paget's iconic illustrations, although sadly his immortal image of Holmes and Moriarty at Reichenbach does not appear here; it was first published as frontispiece to the 'Memoirs'. Chronologically the last of the second series of twelve Homes short stories, but the eleventh when the tales were collected as the 'Memoirs' (1894 [1893]) due to the omission of 'The Cardboard Box' at Doyle's request. De Waal 68; Green & Gibson A14.xi.
48 pages. Features: The Mystery of Infatuation, by June Callwood; The New Way Back From Heart Attack - Exercise; Never Give A Squirrel An Even Break; Why Gourmets Flock to Kitchener's Wonderful Mennonite Market; Man's Mad Quest for the North Pole, by Farley Mowat; The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM); One Man's Journey to Hell and Back; Diary of a Postal Strike Scab Worker. Great colour ad by CBC/TV's Show of the Week featuring a young Paul Anka. Average wear. Yellowing to contents. Binding intact. Sound copy. Book
Features/Photos: in colour - the new Forth Road bridge, and other subjects; Queen Mary seamen and crew strike; The first U.N. troops in Katanga - a peaceful entry; The Royal visit to Orkney and Shetland Islands - a British monarch's first visit to the Shetlands for 700 years; teaching the Australian aboriginals to live in a modern world; American military inventions - up-to-date equipment in the United States Army; Karabel in Lycia; An American space triumph - the 13th Discoverer satellite; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Sound copy. Book
Features/Photos: Macmillan visits South Africa; Excavations at Hasanlu, near Lake Urmia - Part II; Traffic easing ideas; the 1,000 mile walk of Dr. Moore, aged 56; Chaos on London's underground - the discomfort of many cuased by the unofficial action of a few; London rush-hour in the rain during a futile unofficial strike; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Sound copy. Book
2000x-0803952872Sage Pubns 2000. Paperback. New. 253 pages. 8.75x5.75x0.50 inches. Sage Pubns paperback
SONG0367178664Routledge 2019-10-11. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 7.00x1.00x9.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
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
2009983605Rood Scholar Press August 2009. Hardcover. Very Good - Cash/Very Good. Minor rubbing and edge wear to cover with light reader wear to pages. Still great condition. Pages appear to be unmarked. Secure pages solid binding. Dust jacket has minor surface and edgewear has some small bumps to corners a few scratches to the back cover. Stock photos may not look exactly like the book. Rood Scholar Press hardcover
1955319393Giulio Einaudi 1955. FIRST EDITION. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. First Edition First Printing. Published by Giulio Einaudi 1955. Quarto. Hardcover. Text is in Italian. Book is very good with very light toning to the page ends and light edgewear to the spine and corners. A very good copy of this book with grayscale photographs by Paul Strand. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor New York. Giulio Einaudi hardcover
2012SONG3642263097Springer 2012-05-28. 2010. paperback. Used: Good. 6.10x0.96x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer paperback
B194179-1Köln 1988. 70 2pp. Prof. illus. largely in color. Lrg. 4to. Dec. boards. Published in conjunction with an exhibition of Dec. 1988-Feb. 1989. Text by Martin Hentschel in parallel German English and French. This copy with a signed full-page drawing in colored pencil on the front flyeaf and signed again on the half-title. Köln, 1988. hardcover
196281310London: MacGibbon & Kee 1962. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. MacGibbon & Kee hardcover
199067168Iowa City: Windhover Press 1990. First edition. Folio. 68 pp. Fine in wrappers with printed spine label. Two woodcut illustrations by Neil Welliver. One of 225 numbered copies on Windhover paper. Printed in two colors by Kim Merker and Don Howell. Berger 97. Iowa City: Windhover Press, unknown books
1969PB19434SHorizon Press New York 1969. Very good. 10 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches 154 pages cloth. Horizon Press, New York hardcover books
1962153786London: MacGibbon & Kee 1962. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. Published 6 years before the U.S. edition. Commentary by Basil Davidson. A collection of over 145 of Strand's photographs taken in the Outer Hebrides islands of South Uist Benbecula and Eriskay. A tight close to near fine copy with a couple of small spots to the front board. Internally a very clean and fresh copy. No dust jacket. MacGibbon & Kee unknown books
1984190061Winston-Salem NC: Palaemon Press Limited 1984. First edition. Broadside printed in two colors that measures 9" wide by 12.375" high. Feaures a poem from Strand's collection "Selected Poems." A fine copy. Signed by Strand. Uncommon. Palaemon Press Limited unknown
1987314057PORTLAND: CHARLES SELUZICKI FINE BOOKS. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1987. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. SIGNED Limited edition. #33 of 187 numbered copies. Printed by Barbara Cash at the Ives Street Press in Sweden Maine. Near fine in mauve wrappers. Hint of dis-coloration at edges.1/4"-inch tear at base of front cover. Four prose poems. B . CHARLES SELUZICKI, FINE BOOKS. paperback
197966518Iowa City: Grilled Flowers Press 1979. First Edition. Limited Edition Letter "F" of 26 copies signed by Strand. Octavo 20cm; black and blue wrappers. Spine a bit sunned small smudge on front else Fine.<br /> <br /> Prose and Poetry some translations of Octavio Paz and an extended interview conducted by publisher Frank Graziano as well as essays by Octavio Armand and David Brooks. Quite scarce in limited edition. 66518. Grilled Flowers Press unknown
199067168Iowa City: Windhover Press 1990. First edition. Folio. 68 pp. Fine in wrappers with printed spine label. Two woodcut illustrations by Neil Welliver. One of 225 numbered copies on Windhover paper. Printed in two colors by Kim Merker and Don Howell. Berger 97. Iowa City: Windhover Press, unknown
196238715Dresden: VEB Verlag der Kunst 1962. First German edition. Hardcover. fair to vg. Quarto. 1511pp. Original photo-illustrated dustjacket over gray cloth with black lettering on cover and spine. Translated from the original "Tira'Mhurain: Outer Hebrides" by Dr. Ludwig Ueberfeldt. Striking portraits and b/w photographs of the life life style and habitat of the people of the Outer Hebrides a diverse archipelago off the West coast of mainland Scottland by American photographer Paul Strand with a text by British historian Basil Davidson. Includes notes on and list of photographs and map of the Hebrides at rear. Text in German. DJ with wear along edges one by four inch chip around head of spine smaller chips and some creasing at bottom of back cover. Light age-toning of book block in margins not affecting images. DJ in overall fair binding in very good interior in good to very good condition. VEB Verlag der Kunst hardcover
1969PB19434SHorizon Press New York 1969. Very good. 10 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches 154 pages cloth. Horizon Press, New York hardcover