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24x16 cm. 228 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Else in good condition.
Paperback. Very good condition. A few slight scores on covers. Contents are clear. AF Used
Paperback. Very good condition. Contents are clear. AF Used
Paperback. Very good condition. One or two minor scores on covers. Very small marks on pages 47 and 48. Contents are clear. AF Used
Paperback. Very good condition. Contents are clear. AF Used
Paperback. Very good condition. One or two minor scores on covers. Contents are clear. AF Used
Paperback. Very good condition. Contents are clear. AF Used
Paperback. Very good condition. One or two slight scores on covers. Slight wear on spine ends. Pages are clean, and the contents are clear. AF Used
Paperback. Good condition. Covers have several light stains and scores. Minor wear on spine ends and leading corners. Pages are clean, and the text is clear. AF Used
Commemorative issue to James Agee, with all articles dedicated to his work and life. Staple-bound paperback, slightly creased and marked on covers. Content is clear throughout. TS Used
SIGNED BY RITCHIE CALDER. 27.5x21.5 cm. 78 pages. Hardcover in Dust jacket. Dust jacket edges worn and slightly torn. Front cover slightly scratched and stained. Spine visible between several pages. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
Paperback. Library sticker to spine, stamp to catalogue page. Covers are laminated. Ex-Library
Hardcover. Plastic-protected jacket is slightly marked on rear, with a sunned spine. Text is clear on clean, sound pages - very good in good jacket. TS Used
Hardcover. Jacket is price-clipped; one or two minor marks on page block. A very good copy with clear content on sound, clean pages. TS Used
56 articles which appeared in the Vancouver, B.C. press from February 8, 1941 through February 28, 1942. The articles were commissioned by Colonel H.S. Tobin, Managing Director of Vancouver Breweries Limited and appeared in the Vancouver media. Given the dire situation faced by Britain, the directors of the brewery felt it best to set aside the greater portion of its advertising appropriation for patriotic, rather than regular business purposes and these articles were the result. Due to their popularity, they were reprinted in book form. Prior owner's name upon title page. Somewhat above-average external wear to pale green cardcovers which bear a two-inch opening between spine and top of back cover. A worthy copy of this fascinating look back to the early 1940s. Canadian unity is discussed. Book
8vo., First Edition, with endpaper maps; cloth, a very good, bright, clean copy in dustwrapper. The famous broadcaster's account of his service as war correspondent. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Enser, p.273.
Easily removable pencil translation of some words in Chapter 1 only. Name inside front board. No other marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A clean very tight copy with gilt embossed front, unmarked boards, dusty page edges and minor rubbing to corners. 251pp. A study giving British readers a general idea of the French Press including a section of extracts that reveal the normal French opinion of the British. Thirteen page intro in English, the remaining text in French.
Foreword by Christopher Fry; preface by Margaret Drabble. Includes B&W illustrative and photographic plates. Minor edgewear on jacket, mainly at top, with upper leading corners worn slightly on jacket and hardcover. Excellent condition inside with all pages clean, bright, tight and clear. TS Used
465pp. 25 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
Paperback. A few scores on covers. Spine foot and edges are a little bumped. Binding is intact, contents are clean and clear. AM Used
Paperback. Signed by the editors Jim Naureckas and Janine Jackson on half-title page. Page block head has some minor foxing. Content is clear throughout, remains in very good condition. TA Used
Hardcover and jacket with no significant faults. A very good copy. TS Used
Contents:- Contents, Preface 9, Acknowledgements 13, Introduction 15, 1. The Importance of the Subject, 2. Background 1942-46, History of National, Newspapers, 1. Indian Army at Revolt INA and Naval Mutiny, and Facts Depicted by English Newspapers 39, 2. Cabinet Mission the Disapproval and the, Eloquent Press 75, 3. Indian National Congress Vis-à-vis Muslim Leage , the Clash Captured by English Press 115, 4. The Voice of English Press Demand of , Independence 151, 5. The English Press Restrictions and Reactions 205, 6. The Interim Government to Independence , Reaction of English Press 260, (a) The Interim Govt., (b) Independence, (c) Partition of India , Conclusion 307, Appendix 337, Plates 353, Index 377 The Title 'The English Newspapers On Indian Independence written/authored/edited by Soma Dutta', published in the year 2012. The ISBN 9788178359120 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 325 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Mass Communication / Journalism. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
Paperback in like new condition. New shop stock with minor shelf wear, no faults. TA
New shop stock with no faults. CE