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1993H2604News Democrat. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1993. No Edition Stated. Hardcover. Tiny nick to top edge of rear cover page edges very slightly toning; b/w photos; 127 pages . News Democrat hardcover
1773165146News Democrat. Hardcover. Very Good. Missing dust jacket; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.This book shows minimal sign of wear to the cover binding or pages. No dust jacket included with this book. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. News Democrat hardcover
2091502133531366Asahishinbunsha N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Asahishinbunsha paperback
2011Q-1451626665Simon & Schuster 2011-08-02. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Simon & Schuster hardcover
2002Q-0743241908Simon & Schuster 2002-08-20. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Simon & Schuster hardcover
1016353057.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1331439108.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19712091202133401386Yale Publishing B6 version 1971. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 212p Size: 19cm Yale Publishing B6 version paperback
1987Q-0933280394Island Press 1987-11-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Island Press paperback
19742080202105601101Not Available 1974. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
473031874. Albumen print photograph carte de visite format 104 x 62 mm mount; the negative with caption in manuscript 'A.M. Copyright Registered'; verso with printed title in various fonts 'Photographs of The Burns Boys and the Bark Mill machinery by which they lost their arms at Portland' and 'Copyright Registered / ""Evening News"" office Sandhurst'; the print has a nick at upper right corner but is otherwise in good condition; the verso has some light marks. A rare photograph relating to a horrific accident that occurred in Portland on the far west coast of Victoria on 21 April 1874 involving two young brothers John and Thomas Burns. The photograph was published as one of a series of six cartes de visite of this gruesome subject. One of the other cartes showed the machinery involved in the accident and on its verso was printed the following text: 'How the Accident Occurred. The two brothers Burns who live at Portland aged respectively ten and twelve were going home from school one day in May sic 1874 and on their road stopped at a bark-mill which the elder began to feed and in doing so got his hands caught. The younger brother seeing this called for assistance and in endeavouring to release his brother got his own arms caught. Assistance being near at hand the machinery was stopped which prevented the whole of their bodies being drawn in and crushed to atoms. The doctor who was first called to attend them was equal to the dreadful task and successfully completed his work in less than twenty minutes. On its completion however both he and his attendants wept like children. It is gratifying to observe that the school children of Victoria have contributed the noble sum of over £2000 towards the Burns boys' support and also that the schoolmaster of Portland reports them as being two of the best conducted lads in his school.' The only example of this carte de visite of the Burns Boys we have been able to trace in institutional collections is in the State Library of Victoria which holds all six cartes in the series. However the SLV catalogue entry incorrectly attributes the group to the non-existent photographer Aiḿe Marchaud - a misreading of the actual photographer's name Aimé Marchand. Aimé Marchand was a professional photographer and proprietor of the Royal Photographic Company in Portland. Of French or Belgian origin and possibly formerly an assayer in California he appears to have begun photography in Tarnagulla on the central Victorian goldfields around 1865 as an assistant to A.B. Clay. By the following year he had settled in Portland where he opened the Royal Photographic Studio in Gawler Street. From his base in Portland he toured surrounding districts offering portrait and view services. Marchand earned a ""1st Class Honorable Mention"" in the 1866–67 Intercolonial Exhibition but little else is known about his life. He appears to have left Australia in 1878. A misprint of his name in a local directory as Annie Marchand created the misconception that he was one of only a few named women photographers in the colonies. The first published full account of the Bark Mill accident appeared in the Portland Guardian April 24 1874: 'SAD ACCIDENT TO TWO CHILDREN. On Tuesday last about 2 o'clock p.m. Mr. D. Kay's bark mill at the north end of Percy street was the scene of a frightful accident in which Thomas and John 11 and 9 years of age the sons of Mr Anthony Burns boatman have been both mutilated in a sad way and crippled for life. The circumstances of the accident so far as we can ascertain are as follow :- The two boys on then way to school went to play in the mill which is now sub-let with a number of boys. The eldest boy Thomas commenced feeding the machine with bark whilst the youngest boy John played in the shed or assisted in driving the horse that worked the mill in a circle. In another part of the same shed some boys were shying about pieces of bark already prepared for milling when one of the pieces coming in the direction of young Burns and distracting his attention both hands got caught in the machine spiked rollers and in an incredibly short space of time both arms were drawn in to the shoulders. The lad driving the mill horse terrified at the accident ran away when the younger Burns with a bravery beyond his years after a vain endeavour to stop the horse ran to the assistance of his brother. But here melancholy to relate the poor child was himself caught the right arm waa drawn in above the elbow and the left hand and part of the wrist dragged between the rollers. In this dreadful position both the children remained till some person of sufficient sense reversed the machine when the poor sufferers were taken up more dead than alive from fright and loss of blood. The boys were at once taken to their father's home but some time elapsed before Dr. Brewer's arrival and both at this time had bled so much that little or no blood followed when the quadruple amputation was subsequently performed. We think that the borough council should pass some bye-law compelling the proprietors of bark and other mills to box the machinery so as to guard against future accidents of this dreadful character. A small additional outlay in this case might have been the means of saving these two lads from a mutilation worse than death.' The local and wider community contributed enough funds to ensure that the two boys could be looked after reasonably well in later life. They were both cared for into adulthood by their older brother Harry. John Burns died in 1923 at the age of 60 but unfortunately spent the last part of his life in the lunatic asylum in the nearby town of Ararat. Thomas lived to be 88 dying in 1949. He was an accomplished singer in the choir at All Saints Church Portland. unknown
185823121858. Wood-engraving. 150mm by 240mm image. 'Wellington New Zealand - From a Photograph by Mr Swan'<br /> Wood-engraving from 'The Illustrated London News'. Text on the reverse as issued.Light crease over top left corner. unknown
1574661345.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1334458480.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
71-9855London: The Illustrated London News 1858. Wood engraving on newsprint. 33-34 pp. 40.5 x 27.5 cm sheet. Very Good a few nicks along sheet edges. London: The Illustrated London News, 1858. unknown
1996020977Marceline Missouri: D-Books Publishing 1996. Book. NF. Hardback. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Hardback bound in red boards with gilt title and decorations on the cover. No defects on this clean tight and unmarked book. Book presents a historical look at this Northwest Arkansas county through many black ad white photos. 96 pages. D-Books Publishing Hardcover
2006Q-089204862XSporting News 2006-09-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Sporting News hardcover
2111902158407015Domei tsushin-sha N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 278p Size: 19cm Domei tsushin-sha paperback
44753The Easton Press As new. A beautiful volume from The Easton Press. Finely bound in full luxurious leather with gold embossed decoration and gold gilt edges. Raised spine bands in the traditional method of fine bookbinding. With silk moire fabric endpapers and permanently bound-in satin ribbon page marker. Printed on fine archival acid-free paper. See photos. May require extra shipping due to size and weight. Full-Leather. Fine. The Easton Press Hardcover
68-2585London UK: Illustrated London News 1889. 13" x 20.5" image size. Good with tears. Wood cut engraving. London, UK: Illustrated London News, 1889. unknown
1365448118.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
608311901. Large folio. . Bound in one volume the covers now detached one leaf with an edge tear without loss one leaf of advertisements with some text cut out else the contents in very good condition. 1901. Large folio. unknown
40026London W. Little. Hb. Half calf boards detached worn and rubbed. Small folio. Some spotting to prelims plates are in good condition. Sold as a collection of plates. London, W. Little. hardcover
91031801London 1858 I.N. Single sheet very clean 2 hand-colored engravings with surrounding text full sheet devoted to Japan 27 x 40.5 cm. solid example. FIRST EDITION . . This is an excellent and early news paper report on Japan. . The text continues from a previous page not included. The balance of the text covers Nagasaki and the 'striking contrast to everything Chinese.' With half page illustration of "THE BAY OF NAGASAKI JAPAN" Showing Deshima Island home of the Dutch Factory. . With article titles: CUSTOMS OF THE JAPANESE-EAGER FOR KNOWLEDGE; JAPANESE PALACES; THE TREATY WITH JAPAN; THE LORD MAYOR'S COACH. . This fine example shows the revered Mt. Fuji in a foreign- drawn representation of the fabled mountains. Also below that is an excellent bird's-view of Nagasaki and Deshima with several foreign ships at anchor. . The treaty mentioned in the text covers the opening of Japan to the British in the next year on the first of July 1859 some 6 years after the American Commodore Perry opened Japan to America in 1854. . A early primary article on early Japan. . . unknown
186068833London 1860. Folio. Samtidige skinnryggbind. 632 ; 2 638 s. Illustrert med flere hundre trestikk hvorav mange helsides. Med 10 hvorav åtte foldede farvelitografier. Printed & published by Geroge C. Leighton Engelsk. <br/><br/><em>Blant de kolorerte litografiene er et foldet av Niagarafallene et foldet kart av Italia og Sveits et av Napolon III ved slaget ved Solferino Napoligolfen m. fl. Noen av trestikkene også med norsk interesse bl. a. kroningen av Carl XV. Ryggene noe tørre. </em> unknown