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194243230No Place New York: Polish Information Center 1942. ; 1st edition. Large double-sided single sheets broadsides 17x 12 inches. <br> Weekly English-language updates from the early years of the exiled Polish government information and propaganda agency from prior to its massive expansion in 1943. Reports cover German atrocities and Polish resistance to the Nazis including news about Polish contributions to the international Allied effort. There are occasional mentions of conditions in the Warsaw ghetto.<br> <br> Checking institutional holdings we could locate no copy later than Nr. 83 from 1943; we presume that to be the final issue in the series. <br> <br> This format would have been convenient for posting on walls etc. <br> <br> “The Polish Information Center was founded in 1940 and remained active until 1945…. its first director Stefan Gotfryd Ropp…. remained in his post for the first three years of the center's existence and was a major force in the creation of a Polish lobby influential in U.S. military financial and political circles particularly to counter American isolationism before the United States entered the war.<br> <br> Originally called Centrum Informacji Prasowej the center at first was funded with the proceeds from the sale of objects that couldn't be returned to war torn Poland. In its first year it operated unofficially but with the declaration of war by the United States it had to fulfill certain requirements from the Justice Department. Later the center became a branch of the Ministry of Information and Documentation. The center's main offices were located on Fifth Avenue in the heart of New York City but it eventually had representatives in Chicago Detroit Los Angeles and Pittsburgh.<br> br>The center had a well-educated and skilled staff involved in the collecting and dissemination of information on Poland and on matters relevant to Polish interests in the United States. Ropp himself wrote regular reports for the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs which are excellent examples of his visionary ideas….<br> <br> In 1943 the center's structure underwent significant changes and its budget was increased. The broadening of operations found immediate reflection in the way materials were collected: for instance specialized firms were hired to deliver clippings from hundreds of American newspapers….<br> <br> Also in 1943 Ropp was moved to London to head the Biuro Prac Kongresowych responsible for planning the peace conference and a new post-war Poland. Still the office grew steadily gradually attracting some of the best minds working for the Polish cause on American soil: from 35 experts in 1943 it employed 51 in 1944.<br> <br> In 1944 at the peak of its activities the center had at its disposal a budget of a million dollars….<br> <br> The year 1945 brought big budget cuts and half of the employees were laid off. The center shared the fate of many other Polish diplomatic posts as the loss of diplomatic recognition of the London government by the Western Allies resulted in the termination of its operations. By decree of Poland's President Wladyslaw Raczkiewicz on July 3 1945 the center was officially shut down†Hoover Institution. <br> <br> OCLC: 37937357. All holdings which could be checked are incomplete; some holdings are for as few as 3 or 4 issues total.<br> <br> All issues have a vertical fold crease; many have light foxing stains or crinkling. Paper remains bright and strong and was clearly stored in dry clean conditions for the past 80 years. Very Good Condition overall. A fascinating nearly consecutive weekly look at official Polish reporting on Nazi atrocities and war crimes in real time over a one-year key period of the Holocaust. B Holo2-163-9-LMM%-’cce. No Place [New York]: Polish Information Center unknown
1682621501682. London: 1682-1738. 12 vols in 11 books. Complete. London: 1682-1738. 12 vols in 11 books. Complete. Rare Complete Set of the Modern Reports Great Britain. Modern Reports. Colquitt Anthony Compiler. 1. Modern Reports. London: Printed for J. Basset 1682. xii 314 22 pp. With 2. The Second Part of Modern Reports. London: Printed by the Assigns of Rich. and Edw. Atkins 1698. x 322 22 pp. Tables. And 3. The Third Part of Modern Reports. London: Printed by the Assigns of Rich. And Edw. Atkins 1700. xx 338 38 pp. And 4. The Fourth and Last Part of Modern Reports. London: Printed by the Assigns of Rich. and Edw. Atkins 1703. viii 424 24 pp. And Nelson William b. 1653 Compiler. 5. The Fifth and Last Part of Modern Reports. London: Printed by John Nutt 1711. xii 464 20 pp. And Salkeld William 1671-1715 Compiler. 6. Modern Cases. London: Printed by John Nutt 1713. viii 314 22 pp. And Farresley Thomas Compiler. 7. Modern Cases. London: Printed by E. and R. Nutt 1725. Second Edition. iv 32 37-160 12 pp. And 8. Modern Cases in Law and Equity.In Two Parts London: Printed by E. and R. Nutt 1730. viii 384 44; iv 210 12 pp. And Lucus Robert d. 1776 Reporter. 9. Cases in Law and Equity. London: Printed by E. and R. Nutt And R. Gosling 1736. ii ii 8 538 94 pp. And 10. A Report of Cases. London: Printed by E. and R. Nutt And R. Gosling 1737. v 4 276 20 pp. And 11. Cases Adjudged in the Court of King's Bench. London: Printed by E. and R. Nutt And R. Gosling 1738. iv x 690 78 pp. Twelve volumes in eleven books. Complete. Folio 12-1/2" x 8". 1 2: Contemporary calf raised bands and recent lettering pieces to spines later repairs to spine ends. Moderate rubbing to extremities with some wear to spine ends and corners which are bumped minor scuffing to boards hinges cracked early armorial bookplates to 1. Some toning to text light foxing and dampstaining in places occasional early annotations. 3 4 5 10: Contemporary calf raised bands and lettering pieces to spines. Moderate rubbing to extremities. unknown books
198954901Consumer Reports Books. New. 1989. Paperback. 089043266X . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 242 pages -- with a bonus offer-- . Consumer Reports Books paperback
1860100432Large thick 4to contemporary calf spine and tips with marbled boards 70 very attractive color lithograph plates 358 41 pp. Extremeties worn minor aging one map has tear in lower corner plates bright and clean. The Pacific Railroad Surveys 1853-1855 explored possible routes for a transcontinental railroad. However the surveys went beyond looking for a place for a railroad they included and incredible amount of information on natural history and the peoples that inhabited the areas where the surveys explored. Representing the first part of the final volume of these surveys this installment focused on the northern route for a railroad. The 12 volumes included in these surveys is also known for rich illustrations many of which were in color. With 70 color plates one folding and three folding maps in Volume XII part 1 this edition is particularly rich in illustration and the plates are bright and clean. Thomas A. Ford hardcover
1860100432Large thick 4to contemporary calf spine and tips with marbled boards 70 very attractive color lithograph plates 358 41 pp. Extremeties worn minor aging one map has tear in lower corner plates bright and clean. The Pacific Railroad Surveys 1853-1855 explored possible routes for a transcontinental railroad. However the surveys went beyond looking for a place for a railroad they included and incredible amount of information on natural history and the peoples that inhabited the areas where the surveys explored. Representing the first part of the final volume of these surveys this installment focused on the northern route for a railroad. The 12 volumes included in these surveys is also known for rich illustrations many of which were in color. With 70 color plates one folding and three folding maps in Volume XII part 1 this edition is particularly rich in illustration and the plates are bright and clean. Thomas A. Ford hardcover books
199129378Malden MA: Malden Public Library / Annual Reports of the Trustees and Librarian. New. 1991. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - -- with a bonus offer-- . Malden Public Library / Annual Reports of the Trustees and Librarian paperback
1710705131710. London: Eliz. Nutt and R. Nutt 1720-1733. 6 vols. London: Eliz. Nutt and R. Nutt 1720-1733. 6 vols. A Set of the Modern Reports in An Attractive Contemporary Binding Great Britain. Modern Reports. Colquitt Anthony Compiler. Modern Reports: Or Select Cases Adjudged in the Courts of King's Bench Chancery Common Pleas And Exchequer Since the Restoration of His Majesty King Charles II. Carefully Revised; With the Additionm of Several Hundreds of References Never Before Printed. Carefully Collected by a Careful Hand. London: Printed by Eliz. Nutt and R. Gosling 1720. xii 314 22 pp With The Second Part of Modern Reports Being a Collection of Several Special Cases Most of Them Adjudged in the Court of Common-Pleas In the 26th 27th 28th 29th And 30th Years of the Reign of King Charles II. When Sir Fr. north was Chief Justice of the Said Court. To Which are Added Several Select Cases in the Courts of Chancery Kings-Bench And Exchequer In the Said Years. Carefully Collected by a Learned Hand. With the Addition of a Great Number of New References Never Before Printed. Collected by a Careful Hand. London: Printed by E. and R. Nutt 1725. x 322 20 pp. And The Third Part of Modern Reports Being a Collection of Several Special Cases In the court of King's-Bench: In the Last Years of the Reign of K. Charles II. In the Reign of K. James II. And in the Two First Years of K. William and Q. Mary. Together with the Resolutions and Judgments Thereupon. With the Addition of a Great Number of New References Never Before Printed. Carefully Collected by a Learned Hand. London: Printed by E. and R. Nutt 1725. xviii 338 38 pp. And The Fourth Part of Modern Reports Being a Collection of Several Special Cases In the 2d 3d 4th 5th And 6th Years of the Reigns of King William and Queen Mary And 7th Year of King William And Judgments Thereupon; With Several of the Pleadings at Large; Being Carefully Examined by the Records. And also the Number-Rolls of Most of the Other Cases. Carefully Revised With the Addition of a Great Number of References Never Before Printed. Collected by a Learned Hand. London: Printed by E. Nutt R. Nutt and R. Gosling 1722. viii 424 24 pp. And Nelson William b. 1653 Compiler. The Fifth and Last Part of Modern Reports: Being a Continuation of Several Special Cases Argued and Adjudged in the C. unknown books
#[36402]Paris de l'imprimerie d'Adrien Le Clere imprimeur de l'Archevêché de Paris 1818-1823. 8 volumes. 12mo. Contemporary half calf spines sl. rubbed with occasional light cracking. With printer's woodcut device on title-pages. XXVIII 486 1 errata; IV 560; IV 503 1 errata; IV 567 1; VIII 603 errata pasted on final page as usual; IV 511 1 errata; IV 419; IV 448 pp. First edition. - Important collection of Jesuit reports from China and Indochina Vietnam Laos Siam Macao etc. a continuation of the collection of Jesuit letters known as the Lettres édifiantes et curieuses. They are mostly concerned with internal matters such as clashes with the Chinese authorities Lust 830. Volumes one to five deal with China and volumes six to eight deal with the missions in Tong-King and Cochinchina. - Unobtrusive faint library blind stamps on title pages otherwise a fine and fresh set. - Rare. Löwendahl China I p. XLIX; Morrison II p. 159; Cordier B.S II cols. 953-957 listing the contents in detail; Streit & Dinginger Bibl. Missionen 1931: 2. unknown
9a891J. Christie Dublin 1814-1815. 215 cm x 145 cm. Zusammen ca. 4250 Seiten mit 180 Kupfertafeln goldgeprägte Ganzledereinbände mit Rückentiteln Titelseiten mit hinterlegtem Namensausschnitt/etwas fleckig/3 Rücken eingerissen/2 untere Kapitale mit kleinen Ausbrüchen/6 exlibris entfernt. - 4 gestochene Wappenexlibris/Sabin 105485/reichhaltige Sammlung von Reisebeschreibungen mit einem Vorwort von Samuel Johnson. Berichtet von den Reisen der großen entdecker: Anson Beaulieu Cortes Columbus DSampier ellis Pococke Thevenot etc./Bände 1-2 sind ganz Amerika gewidmet/Die tafeln zeigen Bauwerke Trachten und Tiere/gute komplette Ausgabe/Beiliegen 14 teils gefaltete Kupferstich-Karten von A. Bell gestochen bei Wale. Folgende Karten sind enthalten: West indies/Russia in Europe/Poland and Prussioan States/Italy/Germany/Spain and Portugal/Europe/Asia/South America/North America/Hungary with Turkey in Europe/France/Africa/East Indies - unknown
1958 reprint of the 1950 second edition. xxxii, 1151 pages including index and several fold-outs. Black and white photos. Numerous detailed line drawings. Presents a compendium of all phases of modern hydroelectric practice. Chapters include: Rainfall; Evaporation; Factors affecting Runoff; River Gaging; Float Measurements; Estimating Stream Flow; Flood Flows; Investigation of Sites; Hydraulics; Head, Power and Efficiency; Pondage and Storage; Types of Hydro Plants; Cost of Steam Power; Cost of Hydro Power; Market Requirements and Load Studies; Capacity and Development and Economic Advisability of Hydro; Reports; Solid Gravity Concrete Dams; Arch Dams; Buttressed Concrete Dams; Earth Dams - General Design Principles; Earth Dam Stability; Details of Earth Dams; Rock-Fill Dams; Timber Dams and Stell Dams; Preparation and Protection of Foundations for Dams; Spillways and Headwater Control; Intakes; Conduits; Canals; Flumes; Steel Pipe; Wood-Stave Pipe and Concrete Pipe; Tunnels; Water Hamer; Surge Tanks; Powerhouse Substructure; Powerhouse Superstructure; Hydraulic Turbines; Parts and Auxiliaries for Hydraulics; Electrical Design; Generators, Exciters, and Transformers; Switching, Wiring and Auxiliary Power and Lighting; Transmission Lines; Plant Operation. Above-average wear to publisher's maroon cloth lettered in gilt upon backstrip. Narrow opening in binding after half-title page. Binding slack but intact. Minimal markings. A worthy reference copy of this superlative reference. Book
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Volume I only. xxxiv, 740 pages. 25 plates - some in colour, 5 maps including 1 fold-out. Library binding. Nine-inch opening to fold-out map now bound opposite page 1. Minimal library markings. Gift greetings - dated 1866. Faint signature atop title page. Above-average external wear. Contents and binding sound. Arctic Bibliography 14866. Book
1873002874Washington DC: Published by Order of the Secretary of War 1873. First Edition. Good. Six maps for: Monday February 17 1873 - 11 P. M.; Tuesday February 18 1873 - 7:35 A. M.; Tuesday February 18 1873 - 4:35 P. M.; Wednesday February 19 1873 - 7:35 A. M.; Wednesday February 19 1873 - 4:35 P. M.; Wednesday February 19 1873 - 11 P. M.; 8 3/4 x 11 1/2; relief shown by hachures and gradient tints; small reference table in the lower half of the image; edges brittle with small chips and cuts; overall in good to very good condition. A scarce collection of maps their publication began in January of 1871 with no less than 3 maps being published every day. Samuel Morse's invention of the telegraph had made it possible to easily observe gather and transmit data from different points over the entire country. A small note at the head read: "All observations made at the same moment of actual not local time." Released by the US Army's Signal Service the maps were intented to be primarily used by farmers and merchants. They were published in at least three different sizes and formats the current being one of the smaller ones. These particular maps showed precipitation and wind velocity at various elevation points. Published by Order of the Secretary of War unknown
1873002874Washington DC: Published by Order of the Secretary of War 1873. First Edition. Good. Six maps for: Monday February 17 1873 - 11 P. M.; Tuesday February 18 1873 - 7:35 A. M.; Tuesday February 18 1873 - 4:35 P. M.; Wednesday February 19 1873 - 7:35 A. M.; Wednesday February 19 1873 - 4:35 P. M.; Wednesday February 19 1873 - 11 P. M.; 8 3/4 x 11 1/2; relief shown by hachures and gradient tints; small reference table in the lower half of the image; edges brittle with small chips and cuts; overall in good to very good condition. A scarce collection of maps their publication began in January of 1871 with no less than 3 maps being published every day. Samuel Morse's invention of the telegraph had made it possible to easily observe gather and transmit data from different points over the entire country. A small note at the head read: "All observations made at the same moment of actual not local time." Released by the US Army's Signal Service the maps were intented to be primarily used by farmers and merchants. They were published in at least three different sizes and formats the current being one of the smaller ones. These particular maps showed precipitation and wind velocity at various elevation points. Published by Order of the Secretary of War unknown books
1929541421929. A Monument of English Legal Scholarship English Reports. Full Reprint 1220-1873. Edinburgh and London: William Green & Sons; Stevens & Sons 1900-1929. Odd/Miscellaneous volumes available. We have 85 of 178 volumes available. 21 volumes worn original calf repaired with tape upper black red and lower black spine labels; 8 volumes original tan buckram upper black red and lower black spine labels; 56 volumes bound in green buckram with gilt spine lettering. Light to moderate shelfwear and soiling hinges of some volumes cracked or starting. Ex-library with stamps. Overall good to very good condition internally sound. See digital image. $995. This record contains volumes: 7; 10; 11; 13; 15; 18; 22 to 23; 25 to 30; 32 to 34; 43 to 47; 49; 64 to 69; 71; 86 to 92; 100; 103 to 105; 108; 109; 113 to 134; 142 to 149; 157 to 163; 166; 168; 169; 171; 174 The English Reports are a full reprint of all reports prior to The Law Reports except the Year Books and the collateral reports of the period retaining in bracket the original page numbers. "This is a literal reprint of English cases together with their original footnotes.where a decision has been affected by subsequent legislation the fact has also been mentioned.": Winfield The Chief Sources of English Legal History 196-197. Marke 14. unknown books
1815TH-11673London, Printed for the Society. By J. Dennet, Leather Lane, o. J. (um 1815). 6 Bl., 529 S. 1 Bl. Original-Halblederband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. Buchdeckel in weiß-blauer Marmorierung und mit Lederecken. Unterer Buchrücken mit Bibliothekssignatur der Landessuperintendentur des Fürstentums Lauenburg. Erste gedruckter Erfahrungs- und Tätigkeitsbericht der 1795 gegründeten Missionary Society (später: London Missionary Society). Das interkonfessionelle Missionswerk der "Society", dem vorwiegend Presbyterianer und Anglikaner angehörten, begann seine Arbeit 1797 zunächst im Südpazifik mit der Errichtung von Missionsstationen in Tahiti, Tonga und Marquesas. 1799 wurde die Missionstätigkeit auf Afrika und hier im besonderen auf die Kapregion sowie das heutige Botswana und Simbabwe ausgeweitet. Weitere Missionsschwerpunkte wurden im Verlaufe des 19. Jahrhunderts die Karibik sowie insbesondere China.
1960199011960. Mid-century lesbian pulp paperback collection 1960-1964 documents the circulation of queer identity through mass-market fiction at a time when lesbian experience was largely excluded from mainstream publishing and public discourse. These works presented narratives framed as confession case study or melodrama offering readers access to language social codes and imagined community at a moment when few alternative sources of information existed. Several titles adopt psychological or pseudo-clinical framing including statements such as "Detailed case histories of the third sex" while others present first-person narratives questioning identity as in "That's why I decided to write it all down.why am I a lesbian" The inclusion of works by female authors including Marjorie Lee is notable within a genre often dominated by male writers using pseudonyms. References in Grier identifying The Lion House as among the few titles that "must properly belong in any collection of Lesbian literature" situate the collection within bibliographic efforts to define the canon of mid-century lesbian fiction.<br /> <br /> Collection of six mass-market paperback novels published between 1960 and 1964 each approximately 4.25 x 7 inches and between 160 and 190 pages with illustrated covers frequently depicting women in intimate or domestic settings. Titles include:<br /> 1 Lee Marjorie. The Lion House. Connecticut: Crest Books 1960. First edition pulp authored by a woman noted in Grier for significant lesbian content.<br /> 2 Sprague W.D. The Lesbian in Our Society. New York: Midwood Books 1962. First edition presented as a collection of case studies derived from psychoanalytic framing.<br /> 3 Chapman Lee. I Am A Lesbian. Connecticut: Monarch Books 1962. First publication presented as a memoir exploring identity formation.<br /> 4 Adlon Arthur. Shared Lover. New York: Beacon-Signal Books 1962. First edition pulp centered on interpersonal conflict and desire within a domestic setting.<br /> 5 Gage Russell. Immoral Lady. New York: Midwood Books 1963. First edition pulp linking sexuality with professional ambition.<br /> 6 Johns Don. Passion Behind Bars. New York: Bellringer Books 1964. First edition pulp set within a prison environment addressing same-sex relationships in confinement.<br /> <br /> Produced during a decade preceding the gay liberation movement lesbian pulp fiction occupied a distinct position within twentieth-century print culture balancing sensational marketing with the introduction of queer subject matter to a wide readership. The recurring visual motifs of stylized female figures and interior spaces contributed to a recognizable commercial aesthetic while the narratives themselves navigated themes of identity secrecy and social marginalization. These works support research into mid-century publishing practices the construction of queer identity in popular literature and the limited avenues through which lesbian experience entered public discourse prior to the late 1960s. Minor edge and spine wear consistent with handling; overall very good condition. unknown
Six reports printed/published over the years 1826-7. The third report focuses on the Foundling Hospital of Dublin, with examinations of relevant staff, recorded verbatim, along with similar interviews with 19 girls and 12 boys from the hospital, and various supplementary documents. The fourth focuses, similar, on the Belfast Academical Institution; the fifth is a brief report on the Diocesan Schools; the sixth deals in-depth (i.e. with transcripts, etc.) with the Hibernian Society for the Care of Soldiers Children and two connected institutions; the seventh the Royal Cork Institution. The ninth is a retrospective discussing difficulties connected with the reports and contains, additionally, supplementary Scripture lessons and Christian texts. The six reports have Ministry of Education stickers on their individual covers and ink stamps on their title pages; they are bound in one oversized green hardcover with gilt title and call no. on spine. Sunned at one edge, a little bumped/shelfworn, but still very good condition; interior pages a little warped, possibly from storage in a damp environment; some light foxing at beginning and end of the various reports. TPW Used
With the text of the commission ("for inquiring respecting the state of Religious and other instruction now existing in Ireland"), a general report, and specific reports on the provinces of Armagh, Dublin, Cashel, and Tuam. Bound in solid blue cloth, showing light wear, top board a little scratched/stained. Spine a little sunned, with gilt title and call no. on spine. Ministry of Education label on rear board, and their stamp on title page; contents otherwise clean and sound. TPW Used
No jacket. Volume contains maps and plans. Loose front board, but not detached. Frayed leading edge of spine. Minimal wear on front and rear board. Some edge-wear on top and bottom of boards. Library sticker on rear board. Note in title page that has discoloured a small section of the page. Minimal pen marks on title page. Binding remains good, pages are clean, and the text and illustrations are clear. TH. Ex-Library
1881PHO-2104Washington, Government Printing Office, 1881-1884. 3 volumes in-4 (29,5 x 21 cm), xxxv-603pp., xxxvii-477pp., lxxiv-606pp., with numerous plates, maps (many folding and colored), charts and illustrations in the text, publisher’s cloth bindings, spines lettered in gilt, indian portrait gilt on the first board, lightly rubbed,
Lot of 3 works on the subject. The first item is octavo, Pp. 24. Original printed wrappers, faded, bit soiled, vertical fold mark, small old ticket at top corner, small rubbed patch at back. In good condition, very good and clean interior. ~ First edition. Interesting and very rare document relating to the Jewish "Planters Association of Palestine". The first part, approved by the High Commissioner Herbert Samuel, is the Memorandum of Association. Its articles specify the objects for which the company is established as "the purchase of any lands, forests (.) and other immovable property in Palestine, Transjordania, Syria, and the Peninsula of Sinai, for the purpose of constructing, maintaining, and managing any roads, ways, railways, bridges, viaducts, harbours, telegraphs, electrical works, factories, etc. In doing so, the company will take over all the assets and liabilities of 'The Ottoman Company for Commerce and Agriculture and Industries Limited' incorporated under Turkish Law the 26th April, 1910". On the curious case of "Agendath (sic.) Netaim", which the half-Jewish Leopold Bloom spends a whole day considering, one should read with pleasure in James Joyce's "Ulysses". [TO THIS IS ADDED:] "Statuts de la Societé Ottomane de Commerce, d'Agriculture et d'Industrie." Constantinople, Ferd. Walla, 1910. 12mo. Pp. 12. Plain wrappers. In fine condition. [AND:] "Prospekt. Ottomanische anonyme Gesellschaft für Agricultur, Handel und Industrie. Genehmigt mit Kaiserlicher Irade vom 26 April/9 Mai 1910. Jaffa, [Agudath Netaim],1911." 12mo. Pp. 8. Self-wrappers. Original document with manuscript entries specifying names of the Committee members and its Auditors, financial situation, scope and scale of the plantation (Oranges 235 dunam; Olives 385 dunam, etc.). Extremely rare set of documents relating to one of the earliest Zionist enterprises.
116614London Athens 1955 - 2009. The first 24 volumes are bound in 4 red half morocco bindings; the volumes 25 to 52 are bound in 5 red half cloth binding; the volumes 53 to 55 are in paper wrappers as issued by the publisher; 28 cm; a nice set Heavy set may require extra shipping costs hardcover
Ex-Library Volumes I & 2. No dust jackets. Ex-library with usual markings. Some scuffed marks to the front and back covers. Some shelf wear and bumps to the edges and ends of the cover. Sunning to the spines. Pages are bright and tight. Ex-Library