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90044801London 1863. A double sheet very good 2 hand colored illu- strations 22 x 16 inches center fold. R A R E This contains two engravings each from a slightly different perspective from the bluff overlooking the new village and of the harbor. The harbor has many sailing sloops at anchor with new construction along the riverbank. Nicely executed. The back side of the sheet contains an article on Yokohama Japan. It discusses the suburbs for foreigners points out new buildings for the foreigners such as the English church Roman Catholic Chapel swelling population custom house &c. unknown
43026Fribourg, Editions Martin Michel (coll. "Peintres fribourgeois"), 1987. In-8° carré, non paginé. Reliure cartonnée illustrée d'éditeur.
1973185204Sitrad 1973 in8. 1973. Broché.
1975100133911John Wiley & Sons Inc 1975 206 pages in8. 1975. Cartonné jaquette. 206 pages.
Folio 192p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
Folio 192p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
Folio 190p., illus. Hardcover Good condition
1969997089generic January 1969. Hardcover. Good - Cash. General use wear surface and edges rubbed. Indentation in upper edge of front cover. Upper corner of front cover bumped. Scratches and rubbing on front cover. Rubbing on back cover. Adhesive discoloring on ffep. Some light rubbing on spine. Pages show reader wear. Pages appear to be unmarked. Secure pages solid binding. Stock photos may not look exactly like the book. generic hardcover
1992202006Odile jacob / Sciences humaines 1992 314 pages in8. 1992. Broché. 314 pages.
1956100057266Cahiers du communisme 1956 in8. 1956. Broché.
1956100134634EDITORI RIUNITI 1956 in8. 1956. Broché.
1967155178EDITIONS S.O.S.P 1967 162 pages in8. 1967. Broché. 162 pages.
2006SDBOX101-SB11202019-67Manufacturers News 2006-06-30. Paperback. Good. Good condition with wear and markings. Ex-library. Manufacturers News paperback
192289903Detroit: The Evening News Association 1922. Presumed First Edition First printing. Hardcover. Very good. The format is approximately 5&1/4 x 7&1/2 x 3/8 inches. 1 95 3 pages. Lists of Stations Glossary. From first chapter- The Detroit News was the first newspaper in the world to install a radio broadcasting station and the first to increase its social usefulness by furnishing such a service to the public. When broadcasting was inaugurated in the summer of 1920 wireless telephony although it had reached a commercial stage and was already the hobby of a few enthusiastic experimenters still remained a mystery to the community in general and was looked upon by many as possibly a familiar source of enjoyment to their grandchildren but of no particular present importance. This sentiment was virtually changed overnight when In August 1920 The Detroit News installed its first transmitting station and commenced its regular broadcasting. Radio broadcasting is the broadcasting of audio sound sometimes with related metadata by radio waves to radio receivers belonging to a public audience. In terrestrial radio broadcasting the radio waves are broadcast by a land-based radio station while in satellite radio the radio waves are broadcast by a satellite in Earth orbit. To receive the content the listener must have a broadcast radio receiver radio. Stations are often affiliated with a radio network that provides content in a common radio format either in broadcast syndication or simulcast or both. The encoding of a radio broadcast depends on whether it uses an analog or digital signal. Analog radio broadcasts use one of two types of radio wave modulation: amplitude modulation for AM radio or frequency modulation for FM radio. Newer digital radio stations transmit in several different digital audio standards such as DAB Digital Audio Broadcasting HD radio or DRM Digital Radio Mondiale. The Evening News Association hardcover
18729441872. Wood-engraving. 190mm by 270mm sheet. 'Wreck of the Young Australia on Moreton Island Queensland'<br /> Wood-engraving from the 'Illustrated London News'. Text on the reverse. unknown
199438192Great Dunmow Essex: Cosmology News 1994. First Edition. Quarto 29.5cm.; side-stapled pictorial self-wrappers; 24pp.; illus. Wear from handling advertisement for the UFO Library magazine removed from another periodical stapled in rear else About Very Good. "Is there anybody out there There sure is." Imprint taken from issue no. 3. Unlocated in OCLC as of January 2018. Cosmology News] unknown books
199338191Great Dunmow Essex: Cosmology News 1993. First Edition. Quarto 29.5cm.; side-stapled pictorial self-wrappers; 25pp.; illus. Wear from handling else About Very Good. "Ufology: Is it the road to nowhere" Unlocated in OCLC as of January 2018. Cosmology News] unknown books
0892040823.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20012090202120408421Tokyohoso 2001. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Tokyohoso paperback
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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
80 pages. Features: Letter from Mrs. Lily Wellard of Surrey; Cute colour one-page ad for Robertson's Silver Shred lemon jelly marmalade features images of cute black personage; That Moment I Saw You (fiction); The Sultan's Daughter (continued); Bathroom News; SOS Radio Doctors - a dramatic new series from the casebooks of London's Emergency Call Service medical service; The look of beautiful starts with the eyes; Invest in a dress that takes you everywhere; Give Me the Simple Life - article with photo of the Windsor's at their Spanish home; The Lord and Lady of Exeter in their home, Burghley; Many lovely ads; and more. Average wear. Missing pages 33-34 and 25-26. Tiny date stamp to front cover. A worthy copy. Magazine
19862090502113716281Not Available 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback