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28469Montreal Canada Railway News Co. Limited
11307n.d. Ca 1885 Montreal, Canada Railway News Co lithoengravure Accordian-type Foldout (70 inches long, 14 Individual Fold Panels, Orig Grn Dec Hardback, Gilt title & Elaborate Cover Design, (7.5 x 5.75 inches), VG & Crisp (The PhotoEngravures are in Brilliant Sepia - Neat,bon état,dos toile usé
28470Montreal Canada Railway News Co. Limited
188554657Montreal: Canada Railway News Co 1885. 8vo pp. xvi 208 10 209-400 1 xviii-xxiv; 4 folding maps Saratoga Niagara Falls Lower St. Lawrence River and Boston in place of the White Mountains and without the panorama of the St. Lawrence 1 other wood-engraved map in the text Chicago plus numerous wood-engraved illustrations throughout many full page; original blue and gilt pictorial wrappers bound in contemporary limp black cloth manuscript labels on upper cover and spine bookplate of John S. Emory Boston; very good and sound. A number of editions were published but only 2 of this one in OCLC both in Canada. <br/><br/> Canada Railway News Co hardcover books
188517651885 Canada Railway News Co, Montreal, 1885. 8vo, pp. xvi, -400, [1], xvii-XXXII; 5 folding maps (Saratoga, Niagara Falls, Lower St. Lawrence River, and Boston and the White Mountains), and with the panorama of the St. Lawrence, 1 other wood-engraved map in the text (Chicago), plus numerous wood-engraved illustrations throughout, many full page; original blue and gilt pictorial wrappers
1878125120Montreal: Canadian Illustrated News 1878. Good. One 20 x 27 cm composite photograph mounted on 23 x 29 cm card. Horizontal dampstain. <br/><br/>The Canadian Illustrated News was the first magazine in the world to produce photographs at a consistently successful rate. Published by George Desbarats in Montreal from 1869 to 1883 the journal published photos of people and scenes still well-known to Canadians today. Here is the federal cabinet of 1878 including such famous politicians as Sir John A. MacDonald and future prime ministers Charles Tupper and Mackenzie Bowell. Canadian Illustrated News unknown
192097080Canadian Pacific Railway News Service 1920. Pamphlet. Used - Very Good. No date ca 1920 28 leaves fronts only. 21 sepia views 8 color halftones Banff Cascade Castle Cathedral Stephen Mountains Chateau Lake Louise Lakes in Clouds Moraine Great Divide Van Horne Range Twin Falls Yoho Glacier Hell Gates Yale B.C. 10 x 12.75" pictorial color stiff paper cord tie. VG. Canadian Pacific Railway News Service unknown
11 pages. Features: Photo - the Montreal flood of 1886 (cover photo); The Street Car Street Railway Centenary; Montreal City Passenger Railway; the "Ottawa" about 1905 - photo and comments; Canadian Pacific T-2 Class Suburban Engine; Observations. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
1994100094986Calmann-Lévy 1994 240 pages 15x23x2cm. 1994. Broché. 240 pages.
2011213600François Bourin Editeur 2011 168 pages in8. 2011. Broché. 168 pages.
2011213760François Bourin Editeur 2011 168 pages in8. 2011. Broché. 168 pages.
2011214212François Bourin Editeur 2011 168 pages in8. 2011. Broché. 168 pages.
1947100061162De gigord 1947 in12. 1947. broché.
1942140197Arthaud 1942 152 pages in12. 1942. Broché. 152 pages.
196623802New York City NY: Newsweek 1966. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. Fine/No Dust Jacket As Issued. New York City NY: Newsweek 1966. Hardcover. Fine/None As Issued. First Edition/First Printing. 1 pages. Rare Truman Capote and Irving Penn collectible piece. A fine framed copy of the original actual advertisement NOT a contemporary digital copy print of the author appearing on behalf of U. S. News And World Report signed by Truman Capote. The advertisement is "blow-up" oversize at 10 X 14 inches. Elegantly and beautifully framed in black matte finish increasing the overall size slightly. Features the author in a closeup portrait-photograph taken by Irving Penn: A pensive-looking Truman Capote post-"In Cold Blood" triumph at the liminal height of both his global renown and impending personal disaster. Although the photographer is not acknowledged Capote himself mentions him in "Conversations With American Writers" and is one of several portraits taken by Irving Penn the only other major artist to photograph him extensively aside from Avedon. There is very minimal text printed at the bottom. As such it is eminently suitable for display. Printed on archival stock paper in the United States. The reproduction quality is exemplary in every respect: It has lost almost none of its original sepia-toned clarity and warmth when it first appeared. Without DJ as issued. Presents "Truman Capote: U. S. New And World Report Advertisement". Marks the very first appearance of Truman Capote on behalf of the legendary publication. The text underneath Capote's vast portrait simply states: "We spare our readers unimportant news. We spare our advertisers unimportant readers". Meaning the publication and Capote matter as serious subjects. Furthermore that Truman Capote is an important reader himself worth reaching by advertisers. For all of his private and public troubles Truman Capote mattered throughout his literary and public life - and posthumously too. ALL of his books not just "In Cold Blood" are in innumerable subsequent printings and have remained in print uninterruptedly. This is surely and mainly because "In Cold Blood" is the most important and influential book of its kind ever written in the 20th century. Capote himself called it the "first nonfiction novel". Norman Mailer on the one hand and Joan Didion on the other emulated its ground-breaking techniques to write their own masterpieces. An absolute "must-have" collectible not just memorabilia piece for Truman Capote collectors. This copy of the U. S. News And World Report Advertisement is very prominently neatly and beautifully signed in blue fountain pen on recto underneath his portrait by Truman Capote. It is signed directly on the advertisement itself not on a tipped-in page or bookplate. This piece is a collectible classic. As far as we know this is the only such signed copy of it beautifully framed available online and is in remarkably well-preserved condition: Clean crisp and bright. Please note: Keep in mind that this is ephemera therefore most if not all other copies vanished a long time ago. It is the only signed copy we have ever found and will ever find. A rare one-of-a-kind signed copy thus. Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood" is regarded by Harold Bloom as the author's canonical masterpiece. One of the greatest writers of the 20th century. A fine collectible piece. SEE ALSO OTHER TRUMAN CAPOTE TITLES IN OUR CATALOG. Newsweek hardcover
1914100121012Constable and Company 1914 in8. 1914. Cartonné.
1971152078DDB 1971 174 pages in8. 1971. Broché. 174 pages.
1991106464Entente / Maillons 1991 274 pages in12. 1991. broché. 274 pages.
1952100132271Les Îles d'or 1952 in8. 1952. Broché.
1983158859Seuil 1983 283 pages poche. 1983. broché. 283 pages.
1969100085313C.r.i.s.p 1969 in8. 1969. Broché.
1913100088715Societa editrice sonzogno 1913 in4. 1913. Cartonné. 2 volume(s). iconographie en noir et blanc + qques-unes en couleurs
1984100150263Eurographis 1984 in4. 1984. Broché.
141148Delagrave 95 pages in12. Sans date. Broché. 95 pages.
1980120292Marabout 1980 352 pages in12. 1980. Broché. 352 pages.