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19392091502135500283Not Available 1939. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: A5 size super thick book 442 pages of overview of Northern China 838 pages of business and industry directory 267 pages of announcements of famous shops Not Available paperback
5326London William Little 1843 i.e. 1842. 1st Edition . Hardcover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . The paper's first 34 issues bound in one volume. Imperial folio. Paginated consecutively. Pp. vi 554. Illustrated throughout. HARDCOVER bound in the original publisher's half calf and marbled boards spine decorated lettered and dated in gilt sides gilt ruled; binding rubbed & chafed in places worn in places restored in places withal a good binding; few closed tears without loss at bottom of leaves. In a very good condition. Overall a well preserved tightly bound clean presentable copy. ~ FIRST EDITION. The paper's first issue first complete volume first complete year. Published as a volume with Title Preface and Index in 7 January 1843. Rare survivor a landmark in the history of journalism. The Illustrated London News was the world's first illustrated weekly newspaper. The first issue 16 pages with 32 woodcuts appeared on Saturday 14 May 1842 marking a revolution in journalism and news reporting. Completely exceeding the publishers' expectations it had to be reprinted several times that day; the issue went through five reprints and sold 26000 copies; the present issue is of the fourth printing. Issues 4-8; 10-16; 18-20; 24; 27; 28; 30; 34 are first reprint; issue no. 2 is 3rd reprint; no. 9 is 2nd reprint. Five issues later it was time for jubilation: "Probably in the whole annals of Newspaper History the triumphant success of 'The Illustrated London News' is without a parallel; it has received from the public a welcome warmer and wider than we could anticipated even in the buoyant enthusiasm of our first ambition. From the length and breadth of the Empire we have received the most flattering testimonials." The present volume contains all first 34 issues and a Supplement. Each issue is stamped at bottom with the legendary red Tax Stamp. Also present is Issue no. 15 a rare collectible in itself which appeared with the erroneous header "No. 10 July 16" instead of "No. 15 August 20". It is neatly corrected here by contemporary hand. Y-1 <br/> <br/> London, William Little, 1843 (i.e. 1842). hardcover
196358690New York:: Dow Jones Business and Financial News Service November 1963. First edition. Enclosed in a mylar sleeve with acid-free backing. Some creasing and minor chipping; a few sections separated at joins. . Nearly eleven yards in length; 6 inches wide. The text is defective at the beginning the first twelve lines incomplete: ".GHT.WORKS UNTIL HE SAW.PRESIDENT. .SAW NO ONE WITH A GUN.ACK BELL ASKED KENNETH O--DONNELL.TIAL ASSISTANT IF KENNEDY WAS.O--DONNELL GAVE NO ANSWER.EDY WAS REPORTED TAKEN TO PARLAND sic HOS-.NEAR THE DALLAS TRADE MART WHERE.WAS TO HAVE MADE A SPEECH.BELL SAID KENNEDY WAS TRANSFERRED TO AN.BULANCE." From this point the text is complete through Friday November 22 at 4:59 pm. Dow Jones Business and Financial News Service, unknown
197143266Düsseldorf.: Mediacontact. 1971 - 1973. Original printed wrappers each signed or stamped by the contributing artists loose in publisher's grey card portfolio with printed lavbel to front cover with details of issues later protective white card box label to front cover reproducing cover of 'Art Information 1'. 11 issues. 4to. 300 x 210 mm. The complete series of both of Dietmar Kirves' art / media analyses with additional related manuscript material.'Information from artists and artists’ groups in whose working fields a consciousness-building concept is discernible.' It was with this short sentence that publisher / artist Dietmar Kirves – also known to many as a German member of the 'NO!art' movement – characterised his two publication series 'art information' and 'media news'. With the two series Kirves' aim was to create a platform for making information on contemporary art accessible to a broad public inexpensively and thus to encourage a creative dialog with the public.In the period from 1970 to 1973 Kirves asked artists belonging to various art movements – generally of an anti-art-establishment nature – to submit momentary takes on their working processes as well as examples of their work. In the 'art information' series editions by Joseph Beuys Michael Buthe Terry Fox Jochen Gerz Joel Glassman Anatol Herzfeld Jean Le Gac and Sarkis Zabunyan appeared. Hansjürgen Bulkowski Christine Franz Florian Schneider-Esleben Timm Schröder Landfried Schröpfer and Fritz Schwegler contributed to the series 'media news' 1970 – 1971.Whereas 'art information' concentrated primarily on the presentation of artists’ and artist groups’ work results and projects 'media news' brought up a wide range of socially relevant topics relating to such areas as communication motivation and psychology up for discussion. In editions of up to two hundred copies the publications were circulated by Kirves's Düsseldorf based publishing house 'mediacontact' in Germany France and America.The complete set of issues runs as follows:Art information :1. Joseph Beuys and Anatol Herzfeld - Der Stahltisch / The Steel Table 500 copies stamped2. Joseph Beuys and Terry Fox - Isolation Unit 200 copies signature stamps3. Michael Buthe - Freunde / Friends 200 copies stamped4. Jochen Gerz - 25 recent contributions to the Telephone Directory of Paris 300 copies signed & stamped5. Joel Glassman - Some Work 200 copies6. Jean Le Gac - Messages Personnels 200 copies stamped7. Sarkis Zabunyan - Wolfshunde 300 copies stampedMedia news:1. KRAFTWERK with Florian Schneider-Esleben - 100 copies stamped signed by Kirves2. REUNANZ with Hansjuergen Bulkowski and Landfried Schroepfer - 200 copies signed3. EIAG with Christine Franz and Timm Schroeder - 200 copies signed & stamped4. EFFESCHIADEN with Fritz Schwegler - 200 copies signed. Mediacontact. unknown
19892111902160602079Mainichi Communications 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 10 Mainichi Communications paperback
Gr. In-4, 212p. Edition de luxe numérotée 1/125 exemplaires sur vélin du Marais teinté crème (seul tirage après 10 Japon et 15 Chine). Illustré de 11 planches hors texte en couleurs et 40 vignettes gravées sur bois par Robert Hainard. Signatures de l'artiste et de l'éditeur à la justification. Cet exemplaire nominatif a été augmenté d'une partie de la suite décomposée des états sur Chine qui n'accompagnent normalement pas cette partie du tirage. Exemplaire en parfaite condition.
34114[Lausanne], André Gonin, 1946. Gr. in-4°, 212p. en feuilles, sous couverture imprimée rempliée, et emboitage.
63478London: The Illustrated London News Office 198 Strand n.d. 1845. Continuous wood engraved panorama 30 x 238 cm of London and the Thames with original hand-colouring. Folded and bound in original gilt lettered cloth covers 31.5 x 23 cm with original key to the locations folded into the front. Spine of binding perished a few minor repairs to verso of map at lower part of the folds generally a nice bright example with good colour. Issued in 1845 as a gift to readers of the London Illustrated News following competition from The Pictorial Times which published a panorama on the same day. Abbey Life 568. London: [The Illustrated London News] Office 198 Strand, [n.d., 1845]. hardcover
19892091502135702162Mainichi Communications 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Mainichi Communications paperback
195665990New York: Chinese News Service 1956. 18 volumes folio tan cloth backed boards ex-Seattle Public Library with their stamps throughout. A long but incomplete run of two periodicals produced by the Nationalist government in China targeting the American public. Voice of China China news by shortwave radio February 5 1942 to December 31 1946. Folio 10 vols. The Voice was published daily excepting Sundays. It published briefs on military actions diplomatic events comings and goings and "Special Releases" that served as longer form articles or editorials. Together with: This Week in China later This Week in Free China Vol 1 No. 1 - Vol. 56 No. 52 Sept 17 1943 to December 26 1956. Lacking issues for Apr. 8 1949; Sept. 24 1943; Sept 31 1945; and Dec. 21 1946. Also lacking all issues between May 1949 and Sept. 5 1950 consequentially missing the period of the KMT retreat to Taiwan. Folio 8 vols. This weekly edition produced longer form articles in comparison to the daily. It changed its name to This Week in Free China after the Communists expelled the KMT. Post WWII it continued to serve as a propaganda outlet for the KMT on Taiwan and focused on preparations to retake China as well as the Korean war Japanese reconstruction and the administration of Taiwan. Chinese News Service unknown
1914331869London : Illustrated London News and Sketch 1914. 1st edition. Hardcover. Very good copies in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Slight suggestion only of dust-dulling and rubbing to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved set overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description: 8v.: ill. ports.; 21 x 30 cm. n.s.: 29 cm. Subjects: World War 1914-1918. World War 1914-1918; Periodicals.Propaganda British; Specimens. World War 1914-1918 Great Britain; Periodicals. Genre: Periodicals - England - 1914-1918. Periodicals. London : Illustrated London News and Sketch hardcover
Pt. In-4, 86p. Edition de luxe au tirage limité à 145 exemplaires, celui-ci un des 98 exemplaires numérotés sur Arches. Illustré de 12 eaux-fortes originales de Gérard de Palézieux. Traduction de Georges Nicole. Signature de l'artiste et de l'éditeur à la justification. En parfaite condition. [Bogousslavsky 21].
35790Lausanne, André et Pierre Gonin, 1977. Pt. in-4°, 86p. en feuilles, sous couverture imprimée rempliée, chemise et étui.
62560London: Illustrated London News February 9 1861. Large 57.5 x 140cm wood engraved panoramic map of London from the south extending from Millbank to St Katharine Docks with notable landmarks including Bethlem Hospital the Houses of Parliament and St. Paul's Cathedral. Laid onto linen margins a little soiled with a few short tears neatly repaired and top left corner of outer margin renewed not affecting printed area. With "Key to the Large View of London" London: Illustrated London News, February 9, 1861. unknown
199716819New York: Christie's Publications. New. 1997. Magazine. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- with a bonus offer-- . Christie's Publications unknown
2012102009Rockport Publishers. New. 2012. Hardcover. 1592538231 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in English and Spanish. 272 pages; 961 illustrations including 879 in color. -- with a bonus offer-- . Rockport Publishers hardcover
199250172St. Paul MN: Service. New. 1992. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened - COMPLETE TWO 2 VOLUME SET -- with a bonus offer-- . Service unknown
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199150189St. Paul MN: Service. New. 1991. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened - COMPLETE TWO 2 VOLUME SET -- with a bonus offer-- . Service unknown
1969ZB393843Educational News Service 1969. volumes 9-17; 20-21; 23-30. 1969-1990. partly bound library markings textually clean & tight PRICE IS FOR THE LOT. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Educational News Service unknown
1902375732Building News London 1902. Hardcover. Good Condition. 37 volumes : 82 85 90-92 94-105 107-110 112-113 115-127 129. All in original period bindings. These are working copies and have minor wear and typical age related signs of use. They are not intended to be glamorous shelf bindings but useable working books for reference and research. Due to the complex and extensive nature of these substantial volumes it is not guaranteed that there are no missing plates or pages but they are priced appropriately to account for that uncertainty. These books have come in recent years from a private working collection and should be considered as ideal for that ongoing purpose. Given the weight it is very unlikely that overseas postage will be available on these volumes. UK delivery costs will be by arrangement our standard delivery price will not apply. Size: Folio Approx. A4 size. Category: Builder & Building News; Antiquarian & Rare; New Arrivals; Architectural Interest Complete Volumes. Building News hardcover
1923213441923. Birth Control News newspaper edited by Marie Stopes and associates in 1923 advanced public discussion of contraception family planning and reproductive reform in Britain during the early twentieth century birth control movement. The publication served as the official organ of the Society for Constructive Birth Control and Racial Progress the organization founded by Stopes to promote access to contraceptive knowledge and to publicize the work of birth control clinics in the United Kingdom. Appearing during a period when contraception remained controversial and often restricted in public discourse the newspaper circulated reports on medical developments clinic activity and legislative debates concerning reproductive health. Stopes's activism contributed to the wider public visibility of contraception and women's reproductive autonomy while also reflecting the intellectual climate of the period in which birth control advocacy was frequently intertwined with contemporary discussions of population control and eugenics.<br /> <br /> Stopes Marie et al. Birth Control News the Official Newspaper of the Society for Constructive Birth Control and Racial Progress. London: Society for Constructive Birth Control and Racial Progress 1923. Archive of four issues including January 1923 March 1923 April 1923 and May 1923. The issues report on the activities of birth control organizations and clinics as well as policy debates surrounding reproductive health. One headline titled "New Minister of Health" critiques government policies affecting access to birth control demonstrating the movement's engagement with national political developments. Another article titled "Edinburgh Enthusiastic" reports on a major meeting in Scotland and reflects growing public interest in birth control advocacy beyond London. The newspapers also contain advertisements for contraceptive services and clinics illustrating the practical mechanisms through which birth control advocates attempted to disseminate information and medical guidance to the public.<br /> <br /> Birth Control News appeared during a formative period in the international birth control movement when activists sought to expand access to contraceptive information and establish clinics dedicated to reproductive health. The Society for Constructive Birth Control and Racial Progress combined advocacy for family planning with ideas drawn from early twentieth century eugenic discourse an intellectual framework that influenced many social reform movements of the period and remains the subject of ongoing historical examination. The publication therefore documents both the emergence of organized contraception advocacy in Britain and the ideological debates that accompanied it. Four issues each approximately 4 to 6 pages printed on newsprint and measuring roughly 11 x 16 inches. Light browning and minor creasing typical of newsprint; overall very good condition. Surviving issues provide a valuable documentary record of early birth control advocacy and its contested intellectual context in interwar Britain. unknown
18610100035London: Illustrated London News 1861. Leather Bound. Both maps laid onto linen; in a gilt-lettered black leather binding with smaller fold-out "Key" on the left and the map on the right 139 cm wide x 53 tall. Some foxing edges age-toned; very good. Binding shows scuffing to edges and pull to the head of the spine. Engraved panoramic map of London. Illustrated London News unknown
1960097759Great Britain 1960. Books measure 14 x 11 inches. A run of 20 volumes circa 20000 pages extensively illustrated. All but 2 volumes bound in half calf calf corners cloth boards gilt title lettering. Calf lightly rubbed scuff wear on one hinge joint. The other 2 volumes are bound in cloth. All volumes in very good clean firm condition. Internally occasional library mark or stamp about 20 to each volume . Pages in very good clean condition throughout. A very nice clean run. . Very Good. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. hardcover
Half-leather binding. Telephone Talk was the glossy bimonthly publication of the British Columbia Telephone Company. It was written by employees for employees to present information of interest to those engaged in the plant, traffic, commercial, operating, accounting and other departments of the service. Each issue is replete with black and white photos and information on topics such as: company, industry and technological news, traffic levels, expansion plans, personnel announcements, publicity and social events, deaths, weddings, lists of exchanges, and more. As such, these issues serve as a vital preserve of rare and fascinating British Columbia history. This volume covers topics including: North Vancouver feature - 5 pages with photos; Activity in Plant Department - construction of many apartments in Victoria and Vancouver causing new conditions; Abbottsford exchange burned; Year's Business Shows Fine Increase; Monthly traffic record; New island route; Photo of the company's Victoria hockey team; New Westminster switchboard in action; Organisation Chart of the Traffic Department; Table showing 'Exchanges in order of per cent good toll calls'; Statement of Development - showing the number of operating phones in each exchange in the province; 7-page Feature on the Bayview area with several large photos of prominent home; Early spring construction; Traffic department conference; Full-page photo of the Western Fuel Company (Coal) Number One Mine at Nanaimo; New Central Building on Seymour; 5-page feature on Nanaimo with photos of salteries, the herring fishery, Mayor Shaw, the Nanaimo Exchange, and a great shot overlooking downtown Nanaimo and its harbour; Timing Conversations with a Calculagraph; Large photo of the Eburne sawmills; Fire damage at New Westminster Exchange; 4-page feature on Eburne with photos; Company bowling team - Victoria Commercial League Champions; Photo montage of operator's telephone sets; Great full-page photo of a commercial corner building in Duncan, Cowichan Merchants, Ltd.; 5-page feature on Duncan with several photos including one of the highly successful Duncan Creamery; photo of yachting on Cowichan Bay; Many gangs busy in the field; Weighing service; photos of telephone men at work in the field; photo of Comox and the wharf; 6-page feature article on Comox, including excellent photo of 'Flying Machine' logging in progress; Many extensions to outside plant; How telephone cable is made, 3 pages with photos; Full page photo of the Tug Dola with her tow the Princess Louise, at anchor off Port Grey; Super photo of Dozens of notable men aboard cable ship; Steveston Feature article with 3 pages and photos; 11-page major feature article on the consummation of the cable project connecting Vancouver to Nanaimo - great photos including erection of the highest telephone poles in the province at Brechin Mine, near Nanaimo, several nautical shots, cross-section of the Gulf cable, and more; Saanich Inlet cable installation; photo of the visit of H.M.S. New Zealand showing Hon. J.D. Hazen, minister of marine, Commander Halsey, Sir Richard McBride and Hon. H.E. Young, provincial secretary; Five-page feature on Nelson and area with photos; New Zealand's gift to the Imperial Navy - 2 page illustrated feature on the visit of the H.M.S. New Zealand to Vancouver, including shot of two of the monster eight 12" guns; Full-page displaing the 6 chief (lady) operators in Vancouver; 5-page feature on the Saanich Peninsula with photos of subjects including the Brentwood Bay power house, Mr. Luke Pither's model poultry ranch, the Holland Bulb Farm and more; Growth demands more outside plant; Photo of company baseball team; Illustrations of railway telephone device; Photos of the 3 chief operators of Victoria; The Growing of Hops at Agassiz - several pages and photos; Phones for Forest Protection; Manufacturing Protector Micas - raw material obtained from India; Photo of the City of Rossland; 4-page illustrated feature Book