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1017366187.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1017356564.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
40193Washington DC: EIR News Service n.d. First Edition. First Printing. very good. 76 wraps illus. maps covers slightly worn and soiled. Full subtitle: Zapatista narco-terrorists are part of the plot to annihilate the nations of Ibero-America. EIR News Service paperback
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98052901London 1861 ILN. Single sheet 2 illustrations very good with text. The first shows a lively scene of dragon dancing with firecrackers going off Chinese waving banners. The 2nd shows a Chinese domestic home kitchen as the cook stir-frys . some dumplings with many bamboo baskets stacked nearby. . Color photos are posted to our website. . . unknown
18948Manchester and London. Between 1890 and 1920. A useful background guide is Geoffrey Russell Searle's 'Country before Party: Coalition and the Idea of "National Government' in Modern Britain 1885-1987' London 1995. As the manuscripts in this collection indicate Cuming Walters cherished the idea of a national party from the 1890s and he was able to re-use material from that period on the formation of the National Party in 1920 not to be confused with the party of the same name a pamphlet relating to which is present dating from 1917. The collection is in fair condition with most items lightly-aged and worn but with one or two with slight loss and damage. ONE: Corrected Autograph Manuscript Draft of unpublished paper by J. Cuming Walters: 'A National Party'. Dated 'October 1890'. 35pp. 12mo. Heavily revised. TWO: Part of later corrected Autograph Manuscript Draft of Item One by J. Cuming Walters. Conclusion of lecture. Dated at end 'October 1890'. On 28 pieces of paper mostly 12mo with the main section paginated 16-41. THREE: Corrected Autograph Manuscript of unpublished lecture by J. Cuming Walters: 'The Need of a National Party A Lecture delivered at the Ladywood Conservative Club October 8th. 1890 by J. Cuming Walters'. 2 14pp. 12mo. Heavily revised with numerous deletions. Introductory 'Note' by 'J. C. W.': 'Very hastily written but not hastily conceived this Lecture can only claim attention for any new ideas it may contain & not for the manner in which they are expressed. I have tried to speak plainly and without fear; & I only ask in return that the plain issues should be considered & criticised. To the members of the Ladywood Conservative Club for whom it was written & who received it so cordially this Lecture is dedicated.' FOUR: Galley proofs of both parts of article 'Political Ideals. Why not a National Party By an Ex-M.P.' 1911. Initialled at head of first part by Cuming Walters with autograph note: 'Uncorrected Proof'. FIVE: Newspaper cutting of 'Political Ideals. Why not a National Party By an Ex-M.P.' Manchester City News 11 February 1911. SIX: Five pages of manuscript start of article 'Political Ideals Why not a National Party By an Ex-M.P.' In Cuming Walters' hand and with instructions by him to printers. With a three miscellaneous autograph leaves letterhead of the Manchester Evening Chronicle card addressed to Cuming Walters. SEVEN: Pamphlet: 'The National Party to promote Reform Union and Defence. A Statement of Policy.' Published by The Provisional Committee of The National Party at 22 King Street St. James' London S.W.1. 1917 15pp. 8vo. Stapled. With stamp on cover of the 'Secretary – National Party 23 Kilvert's Buildings Withy Grove Manchester.' List at front of 27 'Members of both Houses of Parliament and other public men' who issued the 'original Manifesto' from 'Colonel Lord Ampthill G.C.S.I. G.C.I.E.' to 'Lt.-Col. Lord Stafford D.S.O.' Headings include 'Failure of the old Party System' and 'Aims of the National Party'. Datable from the following: 'The Empire has now been engaged for three years in a war which our leading party statesmen claim to have foreseen.' Only three copies on COPAC: at the Imperial War Museum National Library of Scotland and Oxford. Items Eight to Ten are printed articles extracted from magazines. EIGHT: S. Hutchinson Harris 'A Plea for a National Party'. Fortnightly Review 1904. 10pp. 8vo paginated 1028-1037. NINE: John Beattie Crozier 'Suggestions for a New Political Party. Its Principles and Methods with Some Applications'. Fortnightly Review 1905. 16pp. 8vo paginated 195-210. TEN: Henry Jones 'Idealism and Politics. I.' Contemporary Review 1907. 12pp. 8vo paginated 610-621. ELEVEN: Newspaper cuttings from Manchester Evening Chronicle 16 July 1919. Report titled 'To-day's Political Sensation. New Centre Party Launched for Reconstruction Era. Premier as Leader. Great Lobby Excitement: Coalition Funds Amalgamated.'; and editorial titled 'New Party and the New Problems'. The editorial begins: 'As was generally anticipated the dinner to Mr. Winston Churchill last night possessed great political significance. Mr. Churchill who had just returned from a long conference with the Prime Minister delivered a carefully prepared speech in which he dilated on the necessity of forming a permanent Centre Party out of the elements of the present Coalition. Sir George Younger for the Unionists and Captain Guest for the Coalition Liberals associated themselves with the views expressed by Mr. Churchill.' TWELVE: Newspaper cutting from the Manchester City News 17 January 1920. Article titled 'A National Party'. Manchester and London. Between 1890 and 1920. unknown
258773 November 1899; 198 Strand W.C. London on cancelled letterhead of The Bungalow Westgate-on-Sea. A significant figure unaccountably unrepresented in the Oxford DNB. An interesting item casting light on the way business was conducted in the world of nineteenth-century newspaper proprietorship. 4pp 12mo. Bifolium. In fair condition lightly aged and worn. Folded for postage. The recipient evidently a fellow newspaper proprietor is not named and the letter is signed ‘William Ingram’. Begins: ‘My dear Sir / I have talked over the matter of purchase of your papers with my brother and he is of the opinion that our deal ought to include the 3d gardener’s paper as the two have always been worked together - he thinks ten years purchase less 10% would be a fair price - the 10% would cover all commission and cost of audit examination etc - this would give you a clear 9 years’ purchase’. In Ingram’s opinion the recipient ‘would do well to realise as in these days of never ending competition the older one gets the more difficult it is to tackle the worry of these incessant attacks’. For his own part he would not ‘undertake any new ventures’ if he did not have ‘young sons to help me’. 3 November 1899; 198 Strand, W.C. [London], on cancelled letterhead of The Bungalow, Westgate-on-Sea. unknown
201837012Pediment Publishing. New in New dust jacket. 2018. Hardcover. 1597258156 . 32 oz.; 144 pages; Factory Sealed New HC w/DJ. Get the book that captures Bulldogs hockey through their exciting 2017-18 championship season. This 144-page hardcover book features stories and photos from the prestigious sports writers and photographers of the Duluth News-Tribune. . Pediment Publishing hardcover
1943103Manila: Philippine Expeditionary Force News Department 1943. 4to pp. 206; grayscale illustrations throughout; text in Japanese with contemporary 14-page English translation likely produced by the American military; pictorial paper covered boards; some spotting to boards else fine. Military propaganda produced by the Japanese military celebrating their invasion of the Philippines. Images include the aftermath of military actions destroyed American positions and equipment and the Japanese military establishing colonial control complete with happy locals and the building of utilities and services. Many copies recorded in the west include the English translation. Philippine Expeditionary Force News Department hardcover
1993Q-0140152032Penguin UK 1993-09-07. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Penguin UK paperback
1556482760.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19842082402113800909Sagashinbunsha 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Sagashinbunsha paperback
197089904New York: Columbia Broadcasting System Inc 1970. Presumed First Edition First printing. Hardcover. Very good. The format is approximately 10.5 x 11 x 1.2 inches 5 169 5 pages. No dust jacket present. Embossed Dust Jacket representing lunar surface. CBS Ephemera laid in with card from CBS President Richard W. Jencks. From foreword- at 10:56:20 p.m. EDT July 20 1969 man first stepped on the moon. It took place 238000 miles out in space yet it was shared by hundreds of millions of people on earth. The step on the moon was an awesome achievement; so was its reporting on television because it emphasized television's extraordinary ability to unify a disparate world through communicating with so many people in so many places and thus providing them with a common--and an extraordinarily satisfying--experience. Richard William Jencks 1921 – June 30 2014 was an American television executive lawyer former president of the CBS Broadcast Group and former member of CBS' board of directors. He retired from his position as Corporate Vice President of CBS in 1976. Jencks was also a former president of the Alliance of Television and Film Producers or ATFP which is now called the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. Jencks was appointed a distinguished visiting professor of communications at San Diego State University and was a founding member of the board of directors for the University of California at Berkeley Foundation. Jencks began appearing on a weekly radio opinion show called "2 Minutes with Richard" on KSCO when he was 85 years old and was frequently in demand as a speaker on broadcasting and other communication subjects. A Moon landing or lunar landing is the arrival of a spacecraft on the surface of the Moon including both crewed and robotic missions. The first human-made object to touch the Moon was Luna 2 in 1959. In 1969 Apollo 11 was the first crewed mission to land on the Moon. There were six crewed landings between 1969 and 1972 and numerous uncrewed landings. All crewed missions to the Moon were conducted by the Apollo program with the last departing the lunar surface in December 1972. After Luna 24 in 1976 there were no soft landings on the Moon until Chang'e 3 in 2013. All soft landings took place on the near side of the Moon until January 2019 when Chang'e 4 made the first landing on the far side of the Moon. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc hardcover
1980KOS01201424Asahi news shop 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. KOS01201424 Asahi news shop paperback
19702090502124701578Shinjidaisha 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Shinjidaisha paperback
74333Hardback. Good Condition. Oversize. Hardcover
190244306The Savannah Morning News. VG-/NONE. 1902. Non-Book. 4-page 1902 calendar published by The Savannah Morning News J. H. Estill company president and featuring the face in color of an infant smiling sad pouting crying. Three months per page; tied at top with string that appears to be original and in good condition. Light minor wear; small crease at lower right corner of each page due to thumbing. No tears. Measures 7 x 10 inches. Quite nice condition with attractive artwork done on textured relatively high-quality paper. Not a reproduction. ; . The Savannah Morning News, unknown
0366877917.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
036687778X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19342091502135405516Japan Social Movement News Agency 1934. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Japan Social Movement News Agency paperback
19862110502151005624Ho Kazu shuppan 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Ho Kazu shuppan paperback
1938List2978San Quentin California 1938. Single 6 ½ x 8 ½ inch photograph caption affixed verso and marked verso “CALIF - STATE - PRISON SAN QUENTIN CALIFâ€. Folded at middle marginal wrinkling and small tears; fine contrast very good to excellent. A press photograph looking into the gas chamber at San Quentin Prison taken following the execution of Albert Kessel 1909–1938 and Robert Lee Cannon 1908–1938. The pair were the first to be executed at San Quentin using that method; they were two of five men executed for their role in an attempted escape from Folsom Prison that caused the death of warden Clarence Larkin and a guard. The photo’s caption reads in part:<br /> <br /> “Into these two black chairs Albert Kessel and Robert Lee Cannon were strapped today in the state’s first execution with use of lethal gas. A few seconds later the door was shut and made airtight; witnesses lined around the window and then the deadly cyanide eggs released.â€<br /> <br /> In 1994 the use of cyanide gas was ruled cruel and unusual and banned in California to be replaced by lethal injection; in 2006 a court order halted capital punishment in the state altogether though it is still legal. unknown
H8095New York: Dispatch Photo News Service. Hardcover. Very Good. Oblong folio olive buckram titled "News Events 1939" on spine really large photos much larger than your regular news service 8x10s measuring 13.5 x 11 inches on resin coated paper binding shows some wear about nine photos have some light damage to lower far left margin probably reparable but the vast majority are in very good or better condition with usual age toning striking photos of the war as well as domestic photos of events back home. RARE: OCLC records the Cincinnati Public Library as having "boxes" of photos from this company 1939-1945 425 photos and that's it. Some very dramatic photos hardly any that can be considered art and stitch-bound along left margin. Dispatch Photo News Service hardcover
1943374748Illustrated London News London 1943. Hardcover. Very Good Condition. 728 pages. Half year volume bound in ochre buckram gilt lettered. In attractive bright condition internally with quite minimal age related wear. Given the relatively complex nature of ILN volumes and the weekly issues we believe this book is complete but we cannot be absolutely certain in regard to all pages. Size: 25 x 36 cms. Category: Illustrated London News; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Illustrated London News hardcover
19472080502106407698Ito shoten 1947. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 235p Ito shoten paperback