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B9781344013680Hardback. New. hardcover
B9781344010900Hardback. New. hardcover
B9781343827400Hardback. New. hardcover
B9781344083744Hardback. New. hardcover
B9781249783756Paperback / softback. New. paperback
A9781344793575Hardback. New. hardcover
0483565377.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1332188680.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
11970In folio demi-toile noire muette, titre doré dans cartouche orangé, au premier plat. Frontispice : CESAR par Henry MONTAUT, titre illustré, 96 pages de dessins exécutés ou mis en ordre par l’auteur pour servir d’illustrations à l’histoire de CESAR et de son temps. Paris librairie du petit journal 1865. Couverture illustrée conservée. Angle supérieur droit renforcé à certaines pages. Rousseurs éparses. Bon état d’ensemble
193845701Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1938. First Edition. Octavo 23cm.; staplebound self-wrappers; iii117pp. Faint fold lines some light wear from handling else Very Good and sound. Transcript of four statements in favor of and opposed to the full pardon of Tom Mooney who was found guilty for the Preparedness Day Bombing in 1916 though never granted a retrial when it came to light that the witnesses had perjured themselves. Speakers included Mooney's counselors Frank P. Walsh and George T. Davis; Secretary of the Mooney Defense Committee Gardner Jackson; and representative of that same Committee John W. Jenkins. Government Printing Office unknown books
197197655France Empire, coll. « Histoire et terroirs » 1971 In-8 broché 20 cm sur 15. 270 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
199415286Cartonnage d'éditeur sous jaquette illustrée . Très bon Paris Imprimerie Nationale 1994 1 volume in-4°
8 pages plus advertising-laden blue covers. The 8 pages fold out to make up the equivalent of the front and back of a newspaper-sized page. Cartoons address the 'cowardly' attempt of the Senate to kill the Scott Act, and the Presbyterian General Assembly's opinion of the 'Whisky Cabinet' and its actions. Laid is is a 12.5" x 9.5" illustrated portrait of Hon. W.S. Fielding, M.P.P., Nova Scotia, Leader of the Government. Original address label on back cover. Unmarked. Modest peripheral wear. A sound copy of this vintage publication. Book
120 pages. Features: Our Frosty Welcome to Richard Nowalinski; International Harvester Fridge ad; Nice corn flakes ad illustrated by Norman Rockwell shows girl in pink top and hair bow; A New Senate - and why we need it; Fantastic full-page colour ad for Willards chocolate bars - Swee-Marie, Cherry Ripe, Coconut, Swell and Cheerio!; The White and the Gold, by Thomas B. Costain - part 3; I Married the Klondike, by Laura Beatrice Berton - part 1 of 3 - article and photos; How to Get Along with Older People; The Home Movies People Pay to See - The Crawley Family and Canada's biggest commercial film business; What You Should Know About the "Miracle" Fabrics; The Strange Case of the Mail-Order Prophet, short story by Antony Ferry; I Hate Dogs, by Robert Thomas Allen; Ben Kravitz' Conquest of the New World - a former Lithuanian with a passion for work and the recipe for Ben's Smoked Meats - article with photos; The Romantic story of how John McIntosh, his family and a wondering stranger saved and spread the McIntosh Apple Tree - with photo; Nature's indispensable Fall Guy - rabbits are the animal kingdom's Caspar Milquetoast; Her Garden in the Sea - Connie MacFarlane studies Nova Scotia's coast - she lives for seaweed; Gilbert Harding - The Rudest Man in England; 1954 Ford V-8 Crestline ad; Nice DeSoto car ad; centerfold ad loose but present; Nice two-colour GMC truck ad; The Sakau'wan totem pole; Nice Coke ad on back cover shows man in denim overalls talking with friend; and more. Unmarked with average wear. Book
Features: Zen Bastard; The Yellow Journal; Crazy Ed Meese's Giant Porno Blowout Blitz!; How I Solved the Mystery of the Kennedy Assassination; Peppy; Cartoons for the Blind; I Spent an Evening with Art; The Hear no Evil, See no Evil, Say no Evil Section Frontispiece; Aratours; Vacation; Fifty Things They Won't Let You Do; The Sunday Morning Quarterback; The Edible Complex; Roy Cohn in Hell; Senate Hearing on Opera and the Librettos Therein; The Cave of the Bare Clan. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
44 pages. Contents: Labor: John Lewis' Little-Steel Engine Stalls: Unions and the People Take Their Bruises to Court; Court: Champions of the Senate Wage Wordy War Over President's Plan; Agriculture: (Edward Asbury) O'Neal Prods Congress Toward New AAA (Agriculture Adjustment Act); Palestine: Might Again is Right - Jews, Arabs Divided and Told to Like It; U.S.S.R.: A Grand Inquisitor (Andrey Vyshinsky) Disappointed in U.S. Equality; Britain: Earl (Francis Douglas Stuart, Earl of Moray) Smokes Self Out of the House of Lords; China: Blanks Shoot Bullets in Japanese Summer War Games; Spain: One Year of Fighting (Civil War) - And Both Sides Only Beginning; Episcopalians: Bitter Feud Looms Over New Divorce Laws; Oxford Group: An Actress And a Parish 'Share' Opinions (Buchmanism); Pleasure and Profit in Stamps; Aviation: Warships and Planes Sweep Pacific for Lost Flyers (Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan); Soviet Russia on Top of the World; Golf: Mysterious Montague Caught in Bunker of the Law (Laverne Moore alias John Montague); British Open: (Henry) Cotton Thrives; Baseball: Ruthless Yankees Glitter in All-Star Spotlight; Banking: Balance Sheets for Laymen and Increased Trade Loans for Recovery; Hotel McCurdy Employees Take Baths and Guests Receive Roses; Radio 'Charlie' Starts a New Boom in Ventriloquism; Pros and Amateurs Busy in Electric-Light (meter tampering) Racket; Screen: Russian and Polish Spies Mix Their Love with Politics in "The Emperor's Candlesticks"; Writers: New Talent is Sought For New Deal in Air Programs; Features: Dead Editor (Morrill Goddard) Still Dictates Big Weekly's Policy; Jaundice: Manhattan Surgeon Reports on Man Turning Green; and Today in America: Golf Balls and Cement (Federal Trade Commission). Color Packard Automobile ad. Full Page Vintage Color Print Ad with Gary Cooper Promoting Lucky Strike Cigarettes. Half page black/white Ol' Judge Robbins Cartoon Ad for Prince Albert Pipe Smoke. Binding intact. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
40 pages. Contents: TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority): Directors' Squabbles Finally Break Into the Open - Arthur Morgan Demands Congressional Investigation Into Power Policy; (Bernard M.) Baruch Offers New Deal Advice; Reorganization Bill: Senate Makes Last Stand Against White House Pressure; Roosevelt Doings: Literature, Diplomacy, Fun, Elocution, Politics; Voice of the G.O.P. (Grand Old Party): Dr. (Glenn) Frank Starts Ball Rolling With Some Catchwords; (Robert H.) Jackson's Successor: 'Folklore of Capitalism' Gets Still More Publicity; Woe in the West: Ocean Winds Blow Disaster to Southern California; Russia: Pattern Stands Out in Series of Purge Trials - Each New Session Brings Something More Frightening to Public's Attention; Austrian Hamlet: To Be or Not to Be a Nazi Plagues Interior Minister; (Hermann Wilhelm) Goering Threatens: Czechoslovakia's Premier Returns Bluff for Bluff; (Martin) Niemoeller 'Freed'; Britain Bargains and Builds Planes; Spain: Sea Battle Diminishes Franco's Blockade Chances; Turmoil in Japan: Whole Nation is Aroused Over Mobilization Bill; Canadian Fascists: Scattered Factions' Drive for Harmony Stirs Parliament; Mexico and Oil: American and British Firms Put in Tight Corner; W.R. (William Randolph) Hearst's Empire: Publisher Decides to Give up His $15 Million Art; Spectrum and Children: Finger Painting Helps Show What They See in Colors; Glenn Cunningham: World's Fastest Man Lives to Run Another Day; Indoor Tennis Produces a 19-Year-Old Candidate for U.S. Davis Cup Team; 'Essentialist' Group Urges Pupils Be Coddled Less and Taught More; Talking Newspapers: Transmission Expert Files a Challenging Patent; Insurance: New York Ponders a Reform Bill and an Expose: (Herbert H.) Lehman and Press Attack 'High-Pressure' Salesmanship in Industrial Policies; New Tax Deal, and Signs of Hope; Labor: Union Discipline Quells Hosiery Workers' Revolt; Mrs. (Eleanor) Rooney, Boss; Labor Notes: NLRB (National Labor Relations Board), C.I.O. (Congress of Industrial Organizations), A.F. of L (American Federation of Labor). and the State of the Nation; Holding Companies: New Glass Bank Measure Held Menace to Vast Concerns; and Employers: Senate Committee Studies N.A.M.(National Association of Manufacturer)'s Record on Unions. Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Contents clean and unmarked. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
Features: The Architect's Angle; Millie beacham; Jane Freeman; Williamsburg Wigmaker; Cheryl Hollis; Half a House; Creating the Stone and Stucco Toymaker's Shop; Portland, OR Show; Genuine Faux Finishes; Senate and White House chairs; Thatching with Loofah; Dream Room II - Heidi's Grandfather's Chalet; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Features: Cover photo of Senator Kirksen cross-legged; Excerpts from "Moscow Summer 1964" by Yugoslav essayist Mihajlo Mihajlov who documented the astonishing Russian outpouring of literature and songs about Stalin's concentration and work camps; Civil Right No. 1 - The Right to Vote, by Martin Luther King; The Huks bring terror to the Philippines; The Oil Can is Mightier than the Sword - Everett McKinley Dirksen - one of the real pillars of today's Senate; The U.N. of Dag Hammarskjold is Dead - Can it be reborn?; He loves things to be beautiful - I.M. Pei; On the rounds with an African Witch Doctor; Why they invade the sea - skindiving; Full-page colour ad for The Sound of Music; That's the Truth - and other Cosby stories. Covers almost detached. Unmarked. Average wear. Book
Features: We may win the (Vietnam) war but Lose the People, by James Reston; The Pope is not Pontifical, by John Cogley; The President's 'Just-a-Minute' Man - Dean Rusk; After Courreges, What Future for the Haute Couture?; Winds of Change in the Senate; The Draft Boards Escalate - who should be drafted? Who Should be Exempt?; This Cat Needs no Pulitzer Prize - Duke Ellington; To Juarez on the Divorce Run - quick divorces in Mexico; When Black Death Stalked in London. Crossword completed else unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A quality copy. Book
Features: In Defense of Gambling, by Jimmy Breslin; Quack Marriage Counselors - a growing nationwide scandal - long article; "King" of the U.S. Senate - Robert S. Kerr; Basketball's Bullies - reckless coaches, rowdy players and riotous fans disgrace our colleges, says Referee Al Lightner; Making the "Best-Dressed" List - some women have resorted to bribery; New Science that Copies Life - by mimicking the sensory organs of animals, scientists are inventing startling new machines; The Fateful Dive of the Atlantis - a bold experiment which took two divers to the ocean floor ends in mysterious death. Somewhat above-average external wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Features: Let's stop Exalting Jerks - Marya Mannes suggests we knock our shabby idols off their pedestals; page 13/14 loose but present; The Genial Pope - John XXIII - busily making and breaking Church traditions - nice color photos; Struggle Inside the Supreme Court - gravely divided, yet exerting more influence on the country than ever, nine justices are near a showdown; Golden Voice of the Senate - Everett McKinley Dirksen dazzles Capital Hill with the elegance of his florid rhetoric and the flexibility of his political posture; Parents who Beat Children - a tragic increase in child abuse is prompting a hunt for ways to detect these sick adults; The Kind of Gal I Am (Part 2 of 3) - Rosalind Russell; Beautiful colour centerfold for the 1963 Pontiac Tempest; Nice color centerfold of the 1963 Mercury Comet; 3 nice color pages of 1963 Buick car ads; How to Succeed in Jail - status-seeking prisoners follow a code of morality which separates 'good thieves' from the bad; Cool Coach of the Horned Frogs - Abe Martin has made T.C.U. a football killer; My Bout with Gout - a baffling and chronic malady; Furious Foe of Traffic Jams - Henry Barnes is New York City's Traffic Commissioner. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
47 pages. Contents: Cover photo of Gaylord Carter, artist of the Seattle Paramount 4/20 Wurlitzer; Chicago's Senate Theatre 3/19 Kimball consumed by fire - article with photos; Theatre Organ - Texas Style - the Robert Morton Series 210 of the Jefferson Theatre in Beaumont, Texas has been played by Al Sacker for the past 22 years; Presenting Mrs. Melody - The Story of Irma Glen - article with photos; Billy Nalle Thrills AGO at Kline 4/28 Wurlitzer; Musical accompaniment for Motion Pictures, by Edith Lang and George West; Detroit Organist F. Donald Miller - reprint of a 1927 article; The Saga of the Wiltern Orgoblo - the mammoth 4/37 Kimball; The Humorous sidelights of the world of theatre organ as seen through the eyes of Dinny Timmins (Del Castillo); High School Organ Speaks Again - The 2/13 Rosary Hour Organ at St. Francis High School in Athol Springs, New York; Ken Ensele and his adventures to save a Wurlitzer Opus 1334, Style F - article with photos; Ray Brubacker - Man of Many Talents; Chapter news. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
76 pages. Features: Two-page color-photo ad for Electrohome TVs; Major coverage of Pierre Trudeau's wedding with colour photos; Great photo of many Montrealers pushing a city bus stuck in snow; Suburbia - The New American Plurality; Affluent Bedroom - Leawood, Kansas; Affluent Settled - Evanston, Illinois; Low-Income Growing - El Monte, California; Low-Income Stagnant, East Orange, New Jersey; Bomb in the Senate; The Texas Electric Chair, "Old Sparky"; Showdown in Laos; CIBC ad announces their new office in Tokyo; Jinnah's Fading Dream in Pakistan; Israel/Egypt conflict; Women's suffrage in Liechtenstein; Terrorism in several countries; Trouble at Harper's magazine; Art - Japanese Screens; Water pollution in Italy; H. Bruce Franklin; Transition at M.I.T. - Jerome Wiesner and Erich Segal; Two Rabbis Rock the Boat - Philip Schechter and Martin Siegel; Pope Clement XV; Passing of Charles W. Engelhard, Dr. Paul de Kruif and Allan Nevins; Medicine and the snowmobiler's back; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
183443062n.p.: n.p. 1834. First edition. Removed. A good copy removed from a larger volume foxing and offsetting on first four leaves. 28 pp. 8vo. 23rd Congress 1st Session. 488. John Piatt's claims against the government for provisions provided during the war of 1812 and the government's counterclaims. Piatt was never granted the right to sue the government and the case and its offshoots lasted at least until 1884 in Ohio. The long list of items provides a useful reference for the cost of supplies and labor. n.p. unknown books