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MONDADORI 1967 322 PP. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO IN COPERTINA, VOLUME INTONSO, MAI SFOGLIATO, PERFETTO.
ria9781628462180_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; "A deeply insightful reading of the ways Caribbean cultural workers from inside and outside the region negotiate the complexities of tourism and critique controlling cultural myths about the Caribbean as paradise. But as importantly Ni hardcover
B9781628462180Hardback. New. How Caribbean artists and activists counteract the apparently irresistible lure of the tourist dollar hardcover
2003080998San Francisco & New York: Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco & Hudson Hills Press. A New copyin dust jacket. 404 pages illustrated with large colour plates and other smaller ireproductions in black and white. . New. Hardcover. 2003. Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco & Hudson Hills Press hardcover
20031568826434185GLN-374, Oxford University Press 2003
2010x-0729539369Churchill Livingstone 2010. Paperback. New. 3rd edition. 264 pages. 9.50x6.90x0.50 inches. Churchill Livingstone paperback
2006Manohar-9780729537711Churchill Livingstone 2006. Paperback. New. Churchill Livingstone paperback
2006Manohar-9780729537711Churchill Livingstone 2006. Paperback. New. Churchill Livingstone paperback
2006931England: Draft 2006. Paperback. New. Draft 003 Spring 2006 Numbered edited by Paul Cohen. A magazine of the arts that only accepts previously unpublished works. Artists in this issue include: Anthony Burrill Garth Walker Simon Holmes Julian Burgin Tim Davis Asuka Ohsawa Nicholas Nixon William Christenberry Julian Germain Ella Naef Helmut Krone Erik Kessels and Geoff McFetridge. Number 423 / 500. Color and black and white reproductions. High production values. Some fold-outs. 96 pages paper with stiff cover. 11" x 8 1/2". New. Draft paperback
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1527889734.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2018x-1108414591Cambridge Univ Pr 2018. Paperback. New. teacher edition. 96 pages. 11.60x8.20x0.30 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr paperback
2018x-1108414648Cambridge Univ Pr 2018. Paperback. New. teacher edition. 96 pages. 11.60x8.20x0.30 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr paperback
198113545New York: Air Cargo News Inc 1981. First Edition First Printing. Cloth. Very good. Inscribed to President Richard Nixon first edition of Great Airports: Kennedy International by Geoffrey Arend. Quarto 200pp. Black cloth title in silver on spine and front cover. No additional printings noted. Slight bow to covers otherwise solid text block. Lightly rubbed corners dust remnants to edges. Signed by the author on the front free endpaper with his personal note card laid in. Reads: "3/18/87 for President Nixon - with admiration and all good wishes - Respectfully Geoffrey Arend." It is unclear if President Nixon received this book or if it was deaccessioned from his personal library. Air Cargo News, Inc unknown
196913699First Man on the Moon" Stamp Presentation SIGNED by President Nixon and U.S. Postmaster General Winton Blount. An attractive 11" x 14" full color lithograph print framed with a full color single stamp affixed at lower right entitled FIRST MAN ON THE MOON with "First Day of Issue" cancellation with printed notation underneath stating "This stamp made from the die carried to and from the moon." Inset into an 8.5" x 9" photo of Earth from space is a photo of Neil Armstrong on the moon with his famous words overlaid: ".one small step for a man one giant leap for mankind." At lower left are the signatures of both President Richard Nixon and Postmaster General Winton M. Blount. Perhaps soon to be an heirloom. N.p. unknown
149952Rare Apollo XI quarantine image signed by President Richard Nixon and Apollo XI astronauts Neil Armstrong Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins. The image shows Apollo XI crew members in quarantine being congratulated by President Nixon through a microphone. The oversized color photograph appears to be a blow-up of a contemporary magazine page complete with printed captions and is mounted on chipboard. Signed by Richard Nixon Neil Armstrong Buzz Aldrin and inscribed by Michael Collins "Best wishes to Felix - M Collins." The caption beneath the image reads: Once inside a special trailer where they began an eighteen-day period of quarantine to preclude contamination of the earth by potential moon germs the astronauts talked and joked by microphone with a jubilant President Nixon who was moved to acclaim their accomplishment as the greatest feat since the creation of the universe. Triple matted and framed. A very uncommon assemblage of signatures. Richard Nixon’s presidency became permanently entwined with Apollo 11 as the mission unfolded in July 1969 as both a scientific triumph and a powerful emblem of American leadership in the Cold War. Nixon followed the flight closely from the White House speaking repeatedly of the astronauts as representatives of the nation and after the lunar landing he placed a live telephone call to Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the Moon—an unprecedented gesture he later described as the most historic phone call ever made. When Apollo 11 returned safely to Earth Nixon greeted Armstrong Aldrin and Michael Collins aboard the USS Hornet praising their achievement as a victory for “peaceful purposes†and for all mankind while also underscoring the technological and ideological stakes of the space race. He awarded the astronauts the Presidential Medal of Freedom and sent them on a global goodwill tour that functioned as cultural diplomacy projecting U.S. ingenuity and stability at a moment of domestic strain. In Nixon’s rhetoric and staging Apollo 11 was both a culmination of the Kennedy-era lunar goal and a visible affirmation of American prestige—an event he sought to frame as a unifying national milestone and a benchmark of what the country could accomplish. unknown
197419677gsPercha und Kempfenhausen am Starnberger See, Schulz, 1974. Taschenbuch, mit farbiger Deckelillustration, 259 Seiten, nur wenige s/w-Photos, Einband mit deutlichen Gebrauchsspuren, Knickspuren, stark berieben und bestoßen, Rücken stark gebräunt, Schnitt fleckig, Seiten eckbestoßen, trotz der deutlichen Gebrauchs- und/oder Altersspuren ausreichender Zustand
0267891326.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover