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199061198CBNeustadt an der Aisch, Verlag Degener, 1990. Groß-8°. 23 x 16,5 cm. 96 Seiten. Original-Leinenband. (= Deutsche Wappenrolle, Band 52).
199061197CBNeustadt an der Aisch, Verlag Degener, 1990. Groß-8°. 23 x 16,5 cm. 96 Seiten. Original-Leinenband. (= Deutsche Wappenrolle, Band 52).
18870192311887 verlag von Moritz Ruhl Hardcover
In-8 (cm. 28), cloth, title on spine, pp. 775 and 503 plates; pp. 150 and 102 plates. Reprografisher Nachdruch von Siebmacher’s Wappenbuch IV. Band, 15 Abteilung (Nurnberg 1885-1894).
2274Pau, imp. Vignancour - 1822 - 38_50 cm.
195370925Kobenhavn, Det danske Kunstindustrimuseum (1953). Mit einigen Abbildungen. 61 S. Gr.-8vo. OBrosch.
Small staple-bound publication. 3 1/2"w x 5 1/8"h. 64 pages. Black and white photos.
1981ABE-1551285990310EN COUVERTURE "IGLESIAS DALIDA: UNE FOLLE JOURNEE", DALIDA ET JULIO IGLESIAS EN BUSTE-KIRAZ COLOR-IGLESIAS DALIDA DAVE KAREN LA FOLLE JOURNEE, SION SUR L'OCEAN, 12 PAGES-CHRISTINA VON OPEL: "LA LIBERTE", 2P, 2 PHOTOS-BROOKE SHIELDS LA PETITE QUI FAIT SCANDALE, 4P-IL Y A UN AN, JOE DASSIN, 7P-LA MODE "JOURS DE FRANCE" CHANEL, 12 PAGES-
MILI1116o.J. Beide Bände in Englisch, mit leichten Gebrauchs- u. Stellspuren, tlw. mit Besitzerstemp. am inn. Vorderdeckel. Wycoff, James. Famous Guns. That Won the West. N.Y., ARCO (1975). 110(2) S., mit zahlr. Abb., farb. ill. OKart./Ashdown, Charles Henry. British and Continental Arms and Armour. N.Y., Dover Publ. (1970). 384 S., 1 Bl., 13 nn. S. Vlgskat., mit 497 Ill. tls. auf Taf. u. im Text, ill. OKart.
ABE-183818703202 TIRAGES ARGENTIQUES NOIR ET BLANC-18 CM X 24 CM-1: BROOKE SHIELDS EN BUSTE DANS L'EMBRASURE D'UNE PORTE-2: KEITH CARRADINE EN BUSTE AVEC APPAREIL PHOTO
198434096Tulle Imprimerie Orfeuil 1984 Fascicule In-8 paginé 317-429 bien complet de la table des Matières 1982- 1983 établie par Henri Boudrie
In -8°, pp. 45, (1) ma manca un ritratto calcografico a piena pagina di Santa Elisabetta, appena dopo il frontespizio. Manca anche la carta B7 che è stata manoscritta e riinserita. Legatura in marocchino alle armi Savoia. A portrait of Saint Elisabeth is missing just after the title page. Also B7 leaf is missing: it has been hand copied and reinserted. Morocco binding at Savoia arms.
1981ABE-1688597015373188 PAGES-LA VRAIE MENACE RUSSE, PAR CORNELIUS CASTORIADIS, 6P-LES ENFANTS ESCLAVES DE BANGKOK, 5P-LA CONCLUSION DES SAVANTS AMERICAINS; LE SUAIRE DE TURIN N'EST PAS UN FAUX, 6P-ROMY SCHNEIDER; GRACE A LAURENT PETIN ELLA A SURMONTE SIN IMMENSE CHAGRIN, 4P-ROSTROPOVITCH A DEJA FORME SON DISCIPLE: OLGA SA FILLE AINEE, 2P-"LE SPLENDID" EST UNE SPLENDEUR, 1/2P-MITTERRAND REAGAN: CHAMP DE BATAILLE: L'EUROPE, 6P-UN AUTRE MITTERRAND; PAPANDREOU, 4P-MORT D'ALBERT COHEN, 5P-MORT DE MOSHE DAYAN, 8P-WALESA A PARIS, 4P-CE PILOTE VA VOUS FAIRE TREMBLER; ALAIN MARCHAND, 4P-TEHERAN; ILS FUSILLENT AUSSI LES JEUNES FILLES, 4P-1909 ON JUGE MADAME STEINHEIL, MORT DE FELIX FAURE, 4P-PAGE PUBLICITAIRE PARFUM WEIL, AVEC WOODY ALLEN?-PAGE PUBLICITAIRE CONTINENTAL EDISON AVEC JOHNNY HALLYDAY
1996MILI1121Index (House Publ.) (1996). 4°, 188 Bildseiten., 4 nn. S. (Index), lam., farb. ill. OPpbd. m. ill. OU. In Englisch.
19951833FBBitburg, Verbandsgemeinde Bitburg-Land, Geschichtlicher Arbeitskreis Bitburger Land, 1995. Groß-8°. 24 x 17 cm. 118 Seiten. Original-Karton. (= Beiträge zur Geschichte des Bitburger Landes Nr. 20/21).
185029495ABParis, Turgis, o.J. (um 1850). Gr.-8°. (2) S., 12 Tafeln mit handcolorierten heraldischen Fromen. Orig.-Heft mit Schutzumschlag. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +
29495ABParis, Turgis, o.J. (um 1850). Gr.-8°. (2) S., 12 Tafeln mit handcolorierten heraldischen Fromen. Orig.-Heft mit Schutzumschlag.
189444170(London, Harrison and Sons, 1894). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"", 1893, Vol. 184. Pp. 647-673 a. 2 plates.
201826459Editions Delirium 2018.In-4 broché de 305 pages au format 16,5 x 26 cm sous coffret rigide illustrée au format 17,5 x 4 x 27,5 cm. Couverture alternative et illustrations de Richard Corben sur scénarios de Richard Corben, Jan Strnad, Beth Corben Reed et Mike Shields. Magnifique hommage aux recueils de magazines d’horreur et de fantastique d’antan, et aux grands classiques du genre comme " Les Contes de la Crypte, Creepy ou Eerie ". Tirage de luxe limité à 100 exemplaires, avec édition enrichie de suppléments exceptionnels inédits : Goodies ( 10 cartes postales au format 11 x 15,5 et 10 marque-pages au format 5,5 x 15 cm tirés en sérigraphie ), mais aussi des histoires en plus et des couvertures additionnelles, ainsi qu’un magazine " Creepy " inédit de 30 pages avec des histoires qui ne feront pas l’objet d’une publication à part. Exceptionnel exemplaire accompagné d’un certificat numéroté, signé par Richard Corben. Etat de neuf sous blister. Rarissime édition originale, épuisée à parution.
198529825Editions Ouest-France 1984. In-4 cartonnage éditeur de 92 pages au format 24 x 16,5 cm. Couverture illustrée. 4ème plat avec photographie de l'auteur et présentation. Dos rond avec titre. Plats et intérieur frais. Tirage sur couché. Textes et superbes illustrations de Pierre Joubert en noir et en couleurs. Superbe état général. Rare édition originale.
c4048Paris,Sarlit éditeur, A, Aubazine, Corrèze, chez Mme Christine Serre ( 1883) ; plaquette in-12°, brochée, couverture bleue imprimée en noir; 40pp.,1f.; piqûres à la couverture et au faux-titre , très rares au texte.
12 + iv pages. "Not to be Published - the information given in this publication is not to be communicated, either directly, to the Press or to any person not holding an official position in His Majesty's Forces." - from front cover. Reprinted in Canada, November, 1942. Contents: A temperate assessment of the African victories; A reiteration of why the United Nations are in arms against the Axis; A series of reflections, mostly cautionary, upon the post-war prospects of thee average soldier. Centerfold map of North Africa, Southern Europe and most of the Middle East. Unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
3178Sans lieu, sans nom, 1941 ; 8°, cartonnage bleu, avec fleur de lys et encadrements dorés.
8327New York: Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute. First Edition. Original wraps. Very Good. 5X7 Inches.20 PP. Archive of EIGHT "Shooting's Fun For Everyone" booklets including the original 1957 first issue. While it may seem unfamiliar to us today the America of the 1950's included gun-wielding children in every state. Children were introduced to guns and gun ownership at a very early age. Most schools including those in New York City had pistol and rifle shooting competitions and clubs in the 1950's. Up until 1969 most New York City High Schools had a shooting club; students competed in shooting competitions and the federal government paid for rifles and ammunition. The New York City schools quietly phased out their shooting programs during the 1970s. These early comic-style brochures were marketed for sale to gun retailers as well as manufacturing companies. They were distributed as part of a national decades long campaign to entice children to gun ownership. <br /> <br /> The first year production run of this booklet contained no blank box on the rear cover for advertisement. This was altered in coming years and many of these booklets located today are from local government offices and gun retailers as well as manufacturers. <br /> <br /> This archive contains:<br /> <br /> 1957 VG example of this first year booklet<br /> 1958 VG / blank back<br /> 1958 VG / Winchester & Western Rifle advertisement<br /> 1958 VG / Deputy Game Protector - Tamaqua PA<br /> 1959 VG / blank back<br /> 1962 GOOD / blank back<br /> 1966 VG / blank back<br /> 1967 VG / blank back. Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute unknown
8756New York: Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute. First Edition. Original wraps. Very Good. 5X7 Inches. Archive of 14 booklets and targets including the "More Fun with your 22 Rifle" booklet. While it may seem unfamiliar to us today the America of the 1940's and 1950's included gun-wielding children in every state. Children were introduced to guns and gun ownership at a very early age. Most schools including those in New York City had pistol and rifle shooting competitions and clubs in the 1950's. Up until 1969 most New York City High Schools had a shooting club; students competed in shooting competitions and the federal government paid for rifles and ammunition. The New York City schools quietly phased out their shooting programs during the 1970s. These early comic-style brochures were marketed for sale to gun retailers as well as manufacturing companies. They were distributed as part of a national decades long campaign to entice children to gun ownership. <br /> <br /> This archive contains the original contents of the "Rifle Shooting Instruction Kit" from Remington Peters:<br /> <br /> More Fun with your 22 Rifle A Handbook of Interesting Gun Games<br /> How to be an NRA Ranger<br /> How to be a Crack Shot<br /> The 10 Commandments of Safety<br /> 10 original practice targets. Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute unknown