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186368836London 1863. Folio. Samtidig skinnryggbind. 628 ; 684 s. Med hundrevis av trestikk hvorav mange helsides. Med fire foldede farvelitografier. Engelsk. <br/><br/><em>Med en rekke illustrasjoner og artikler fra konflikten mellom Danmark og Preussen om Garibaldis besøk i London om trehundreårsjubileet for William Shakespeare. Farvelitografiene med små rifter et med en liten skade i selve motivet. Ryggen i første bind reparert. </em> unknown
186368835London 1863. Folio. Samtidig skinnryggbind. 708 ; 668 s. Med hundrevis av trestikk. Med seks foldede farvelitografier. . <br/><br/><em>Med en rekke illustrasjoner og artikler angående Danmark - pga. prinsesse Alexandras forestående bryllup med prinsen av Wales. De foldede farveplansjer med enkelte små rifter. </em> unknown
5B6761Byblos Productions Ltd. London 1977. Je Heft ca. 24 Seiten mit vielen Abbildungen broschierte Einbände quart teils geringe Gebrauchsspuren. - sonst gute Exemplare / good condition / Text englisch - unknown
5B6760Byblos Productions Ltd. London 1976. Je Heft ca. 24 Seiten mit vielen Abbildungen broschierte Einbände quart teils geringe Gebrauchsspuren. - sonst gute Exemplare / good condition / Text englisch - unknown
5B5962Byblos Productions Ltd. London 1975. Je Heft 24 Seiten mit vielen Abbildungen broschierte Einbände quart leicht randgebräunt/teils leichte Randlässuren bzw. Randeinrisse. - komplett / Text englisch - unknown
5B6759Byblos Productions Ltd. London 1974. Je Heft 24 Seiten mit vielen Abbildungen broschierte Einbände quart teils leicht randgebräunt/teils kleine Randeinrisse. - sonst gute Exemplare / good condition / Text englisch - unknown
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
19872090502113717589Not Available 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1985DYTWW10338Sino-Japanese News Agency 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books£º1 Sino-Japanese News Agency paperback
68-2064London UK: Illustrated London News 1856. Engraving. Image 9" x 7.5". Good with minor loss small creases at corners rough top edge else VG. In protective sleeve. London, UK: Illustrated London News, 1856. unknown
68-2571London UK: Illustrated London News 1860. 13" x 20.5" image size. Very Good. Wood cut engraving. London, UK: Illustrated London News, 1860. unknown
19054903Tacoma: Central News Co 1905. First edition. Oblong 12mo 11.6x16.5cm 14pp. Photographic illustrations. Original illustrated wraps serving as a mailing envelope closing with a red seal still attached. Very good with toning and chipping to edges of wrappers. Uncommon souvenir/viewbook of Tacoma consisting of 10 photographic views of the city with captions. There is a header on the first page "Tacoma Wash.____________190_" with blank space below for a written message. Views of the Carnegie Library Tacoma Hotel and Totem Pole Wright Park and other historic sites. Worldcat locates a single copy at Yale. Central News Co unknown
68-2469London UK: Illustrated London News 1864. 9.25" x 6.75" . Wood engraving. VG. London, UK: [Illustrated London News, 1864]. unknown
190374543Havana Cuba: The Diamond News Co. c. 1903 1903 Wraps. Oblong 8vo. Undated c. 1903. Very good. Extremities worn. Photo book illustrated with colorized photographs of Havana. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Soft cover. Very Good. The Diamond News Co. c. 1903 paperback
1197Wood-engraving 1868. 290mm by 450mm sheet. From 'The Illustrated Sydney News'. Unrelated text on the reverse. CONDITION : A couple of light vertical creases. unknown
185865252London. 1858. Two attractive views one of Milan with significant buildings and villas named the other of Genoa Harbour from the Victorian weekly journal 'The Illustrated London News'. Size:370 x 525 mm. Wood engraving with later hand colour. Good condition. Folds. unknown
91078601London 1894 I.L.N. Double sheet very good 16 x 22.75 inches. Showing the sand bar large steam ships at anchor peasants & fishermen on the beach with text on verso. RARE With verso text: CHEMULPO AND OTHER PORTS OF KOREA. A 1/3 page column written by J.M. Covers the importance of this naval port its place relative to Seoul source of good dri- nking water as held by Japan Fusan to the South-East the town of Ping-Yang where the Chinese army was destroyed on Sept. 15-16th its large population & the great highway to Seoul & Pekin. Highly informative early resource work. unknown
15-4754New York & Newark: New York Times Columbia Spectator Newark Evening News 1967-8. 8vo. Very Good 26 Clippings with creasing & yellowing. New York & Newark: New York Times, Columbia Spectator, Newark Evening News, 1967-8 unknown
1710710 Hohenzollern Strasse W. Berlin Prussia . 16 July 1874. 6pp. 12mo. Bifolium and single leaf. On aged and worn paper with 4 cm closed tear to all three leaves. A highly interesting letter illuminating Victorian Fleet Street and City of London practices. The author's signature is frustratingly illegible but may well be that of sports journalist Charles William Alcock 1842-1907. The recipient is possibly James Clarke d.1888 editor of The Christian World. The author opens the letter with the 'conclusions' he has arrived at regarding the 'various schemes' which he 'maturely reflected upon' in a discussion with Clarke the previous week. The 'most advisable' option would be to start 'the heavy paper' but this can only be done 'if the whole of the money can be got together in time to enable us to begin October 1st or Novbr. 1st.' On the other hand if 'capitalists should be less eager to join than we wish there will remain the alternative of either establishing a weekly paper on Baron Reuter's plan or of trying the experiment of a small daily paper as proposed by myself at the last meeting.' He discusses the merits of the weekly paper with which 'as we may expect to fill it with news not previously published we shall soon command attention and influence'. He prefers the option of 'the small daily paper' which would be 'only as large or a little larger than The Echo and coming out four or five times a day contain nothing but the most important intelligence in a condensed yet perfectly complete and appreciable form. In addition to Reuter's telegrams we should have daily a considerable amount of private & exclusive intelligence on political & commercial topics.' He continues to describe the advantages of the 'small daily paper' which should appeal to 'the merchant as well as the statesman' and would 'appear all the more attractive for our brevity and telling style. A compact & readable summary of all that is really remarkable in Parliament and in fact anywhere else shd. of course be included in the programme.' He continues: 'Relying partly on the Baron's i.e. Reuter's promised contributions and partly on what private & exclusive intelligence I have at my disposal I will engage to start such a paper with a capital of £50000.' He considers that 'the exclusive nature of a considerable portion of the contents and the novel style of the whole thing will justify us in making it a penny paper even though imitating the style of the halfpenny Echo'. If five 'Capitalists' could be found at £10000 each 'active preparations might be set on foot at once'. One has already been found 'Mr. Duddell of 7 Poultry and Queen's Park Brighton' i.e. George Duddell 1821-1887 who had made a fortune as a merchant and opium monopolist in Hong Kong. The author's friend 'Mr. Davies i.e. Henry Daniel Davies 110 Cannon Street and Spring Grove House Isleworth Middlesex' might 'likewise swell our funds' and the author is 'in hopes of getting something' in Berlin. He concludes in thanking Clarke for his support. 'If the paper is destined to become a reality it cannot but gain credit by vindicating the objects in promoting which you have justly acquired so great and universal a reputation.' For background information see Brake and Demoor eds 'Dictionary of Nineteenth-century Journalism in Great Britain and Ireland' 2009. 10 Hohenzollern Strasse W., Berlin [ Prussia ]. 16 July 1874. unknown
98052401London 1863 ILN. Single sheet full page illustration of a magnificient foreign sailing ship now part of the Chinese Naval Squadron handsome suitable for framing and display very good "Osprey" & "Amoy" printed in lower right corner. unknown
19952090202120101495Not Available 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
19952090202120301494Not Available 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
19862090202120415171Ushita News East District Hiroshima City 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Ushita News (East District, Hiroshima City) paperback
1527934462.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20002110502150908842Toho shuppan 2000. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Toho shuppan paperback