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74 pages. Articles: What Happened in the Fair Deal - ; "Power-Hungry Men in Uniform" - Marine Hero "Red Mike" Edson speaks out against them; '52 Buttons for Bowles? - Chester Bowles is Governor of Connecticut; Man Over a Hot Stove; Movie Maker in a Hurry - Jerry Wald; Skid Row - USA (part 1 of 2) - article with color photos; The Life of Cary Middlecoff; Back to College in Style. Fiction: The Bracelet and the Blade; Private Office; Looie Follows Me; The Legal Bride (part 5 of 6); The Marksman. Includes these nice vintage ads: Hart Schaffner & Marx; B.F. Goodrich; Western Electric (showing ladies making products); Herbert Tareyton ad features photo of Mr. Charles Rensselaer III; Admiral's new Wonder TV; New Hudson cars; RCA Victor TVs; DeSoto cars; Lucky Strike cigarettes - 2-page ad featuring their laboratory; Buick; Movie "The Adventure of Ichabod and Mister Toad"; Canadian National Railway; Dodge Trucks; GM Electro-Motive Division; Pendleton shirts; The Kaiser Traveler car; Camel cigarette ad on back cover includes photos of 10 Americans smoking. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
7412Date place and publisher not stated. London: R. Ackermann 1813. On a piece of good wove paper roughly 415 x 260 mm. Dimensions of engraving 180 x 220 mm. On aged paper and with the margins of the leaf trimmed. Laid down along the right hand margin runs a strip of blue paper 30 x 410 mm which it may be possible for a professional restorer to remove. This edges the border of the print which is clear and entire and overlaps a few letters of the text. Neatly coloured in sombre tones. Beneath the print is the title which ends 'at Leipsic and its environs.' and beneath the title is an eleven-line section of text headed 'THE TWO KINGS OF TERROR.' beginning 'THIS Subject representing the two Tyrants viz. the Tyrant BONAPARTE and the Tyrant DEATH sitting together on the Field of Battle'. Death is seated on a cannon with one foot on a pile of cannonballs and the other on a broken French eagle facing a dejected Bonaparte seated on a drum. In the background the massed ranks of the allies their four flags flying drive the retreating French from the field. The final four-line paragraph reads 'The above description of the subject appeared in the Sun of Saturday the 6th of November. These pointed comments arose from the picture being transparent and from a Circle indicative of the strength and brotherly union of the Allies which surmounted the same composed of gas of brilliant brightness.' See Image. Date, place and publisher not stated. [London: R. Ackermann, 1813.] unknown
197997262Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp 1979. 623 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
0332723941.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
033245844X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
A9781487545956Hardback. New. A Winning Dialect tells the story of linguistic and cultural change in rural Norway over the last two decades. hardcover
ria9781487545956_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; A Winning Dialect tells the story of linguistic and cultural change in rural Norway over the last two decades. hardcover
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Roy. 8vo., First Edition, with numerous photographs and illustrations throughout, free endpapers lightly spotted, a little mild spotting throughout; attractively bound in contemporary niger half roan, sides ruled in blind, back with raised bands tooled in gilt, second compartment with red leather label ruled and lettered in gilt, all other compartments tooled with blind lozenge, marbled edges, a very good, bright, clean copy. Contains the first appearance of 'Silver Blaze' complete with Paget's inconic illustrations, as 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. No. XIII. 'The Adventure of Silver Blaze'. 'Silver Blaze' is, of course, the classic early tale containing Holmes' famous epigram of the dog in the nightime. It was subsequently collected as the first of the eleven 'Memoirs' published in book form in 1894. This issue also includes Harry How's well-illustrated article 'A Day with Dr. Conan Doyle' (pp.182-188). An added Holmesian bonus is the presence of Clarke Russell's 'A Nightmare of the Doldrums' (pp.189-198); his tales were a favourite of Dr. Watson: 'I was deep in one of Clark Russell's fine sea stories' ('The Five Orange Pips'). UNCOMMON IN THIS CONDITION. DeWaal 357.
Roy. 8vo., First Edition thus, with numerous photographs and illustrations throughout, endpapers lightly browned, some light spotting as usual; original pictorial blue cloth blocked and lettered in black, gilt back, bevelled boards, red sprinkled edges, lower hinge cracked (but binding entirely sound), a very good, bright, clean copy. Contains the first appearance of Doyle's 'Round the Fire' stories II-VII. No. II is 'The Story of the Man with the Watches' (illustrated by Frank Craig); No. III is 'The Story of the Lost Special' (illustrated by Max Cowper). These two stories are widely recognised by Holmesians as the two most important 'lost' Holmes adventures. Both stories feature an unnamed amateur reasoner clearly intended by Doyle to be identified by his readers as Holmes himself. These two tales and their fellows were collected and published as 'Round the Fire Stories' in 1908. UNCOMMON IN THIS CONDITION. See Green & Gibson, p.409.
69-6633London United Kingdom: George Newnes Ltd 1892. 17 x 25 cm. B&W Print. Very Good. Pages 620 - 622. Protected in a mylar sheet.From the collection of the late Frederick G Ruffner Jr founder of Gale Research Detroit. London, United Kingdom: George Newnes Ltd, 1892 unknown
69-6630London United Kingdom: George Newnes Ltd 1892. 17 x 25 cm. B&W Print. Very Good else slightly irregular binding edge. Pages 615 - 622. "1892" written on page 616. Protected in a mylar sheet.From the collection of the late Frederick G Ruffner Jr founder of Gale Research Detroit. London, United Kingdom: George Newnes Ltd, 1892 unknown
69-6638London United Kingdom: George Newnes Ltd 1908. 15.5 x 24 cm. B&W Print. pp. 438 - 448. Good slight yellowing and impression around paper clip mark tear on back page from paper clip. Protected in a mylar sheet.From the collection of the late Frederick G Ruffner Jr founder of Gale Research Detroit. London, United Kingdom: George Newnes Ltd, 1908 unknown
69-6524United Kingdom: The Strand 1892. Five 16 x 24 cm dual-sided pages. B&W Print. Good protected with plastic sheet slightly torn where removed from binding. Pages 199 - 208. "1892" written on front page. United Kingdom: The Strand, 1892 unknown
73-4437London: The Strand Magazine circa 1800s. 23x17 cm. Black and white engraving. Very Good. In plastic sleeve. London: The Strand Magazine, [circa 1800s] unknown
69-6631London United Kingdom: George Newnes Ltd 1892. 17 x 25 cm. B&W Print. Very Good else slightly irregular binding edge. Pages 295 - 304. "1898" written on page 295 holes from staple binding on lefthand edge. Protected in a mylar sheet.From the collection of the late Frederick G Ruffner Jr founder of Gale Research Detroit. London, United Kingdom: George Newnes Ltd, 1892 unknown
333740555X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
ria9783337405557_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The complete Sherlock Holmes - by Arthur C. Doyle is an unchanged high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1892. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science travel and expedition paperback
B9783337405557Paperback / softback. New. paperback
1897250523London: George Newnes Ltd. 1897. First Edition. Hardcover. Good copy in the original title-blocked pictorial cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Provenance; from the library of Peter F. Walkey with the owner's bookplate. Physical description; 804 pages. Notes; First appearance of tragedy of Arthur Conan Doyle's 'The Tragedy of the Korosko'. Subjects; The Strand Magazine. Arthur Conan Doyle. 'The Tragedy of the Korosko'. 1897. Periodicals. London: George Newnes, Ltd. hardcover
189230779George Newnes 1892. Roy. 8vo. First Edition with numerous photographs and illustrations throughout free endpapers lightly spotted a little mild spotting throughout; attractively bound in contemporary niger half roan sides ruled in blind back with raised bands tooled in gilt second compartment with red leather label ruled and lettered in gilt all other compartments tooled with blind lozenge marbled edges a very good bright clean copy. Contains the first appearance of 'Silver Blaze' complete with Paget's inconic illustrations as 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. No. XIII. 'The Adventure of Silver Blaze'. 'Silver Blaze' is of course the classic early tale containing Holmes' famous epigram of the dog in the nightime. It was subsequently collected as the first of the eleven 'Memoirs' published in book form in 1894. This issue also includes Harry How's well-illustrated article 'A Day with Dr. Conan Doyle' pp.182-188. An added Holmesian bonus is the presence of Clarke Russell's 'A Nightmare of the Doldrums' pp.189-198; his tales were a favourite of Dr. Watson: 'I was deep in one of Clark Russell's fine sea stories' 'The Five Orange Pips'. UNCOMMON IN THIS CONDITION. DeWaal 357. George Newnes, hardcover
189824625George Newnes 1898. Roy. 8vo. First Edition thus with numerous photographs and illustrations throughout endpapers lightly browned some light spotting as usual; original pictorial blue cloth blocked and lettered in black gilt back bevelled boards red sprinkled edges lower hinge cracked but binding entirely sound a very good bright clean copy. Contains the first appearance of Doyle's 'Round the Fire' stories II-VII. No. II is 'The Story of the Man with the Watches' illustrated by Frank Craig; No. III is 'The Story of the Lost Special' illustrated by Max Cowper. These two stories are widely recognised by Holmesians as the two most important 'lost' Holmes adventures. Both stories feature an unnamed amateur reasoner clearly intended by Doyle to be identified by his readers as Holmes himself. These two tales and their fellows were collected and published as 'Round the Fire Stories' in 1908. UNCOMMON IN THIS CONDITION. See Green & Gibson p.409. George Newnes, hardcover
1896COLLECTI009585ILONDON: GEORGE NEWNES. VG. PUB ND 1896. FIRST EDITION. ISBN: ETHNIC FAIRY TALES PUBLISHED IN THE STRAND MAGAZINE 1891-1896. BLUE CLOTH COVERED BOARDS WITH DECORATIONS AND TITLE TO THE UPPERBOARD IN BLIND AND IN GILT TO THE SPINE. MODERATE WEAR TO THE CORNERSAND SPINE-ENDS. A NICE COPY OF THIS RARE COLLECTION OF ETHNIC TALES FORCHILDREN. Keywords: FANTASY FAIRY TALES CHILDREN'S BOOK ABCDEF. GEORGE NEWNES hardcover
63-0840Berkeley CA: Bay Area Committee to Spread the Strike 1970. . Poster. 8.5" x 14". Photocopied Flyer Very Good with minor creasing. Illustrated. Mostly protesting the Vietnam War & pro-Civil Rights. [Berkeley, CA]: Bay Area Committee to Spread the Strike, 1970. unknown