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2007500267973Folio 2007 144 pages 18x11x1cm. 2007. Poche. 144 pages.
2009500251084LA DECOUVERTE 2009 362 pages 12 4x2x18 8cm. 2009. pocket_book. 362 pages.
2019500182181Fayard 2019 240 pages 13 6x1 6x21 2cm. 2019. Broché. 240 pages.
pp. (6), 516, 36. 8vo. Original cloth backed paper boards. Some wear and soiling. Text heavily foxed. Bound into this volume, on thin paper, is a request for Rev. N. E. Shailes to circulate this work and promote Temperance principles. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PHREN 2
2002500110364ALBIN MICHEL 2002 192 pages 22 2x2x14 4cm. 2002. Broché. 192 pages.
1994500102185FLAMMARION 1994 240 pages 13 6x2 4x21 6cm. 1994. Broché. 240 pages.
2002100113287Paris 2002 247 pages in8. 2002. Broché. 247 pages.
2014500248203Stock 2014 288 pages 21x13x3cm. 2014. Broché. 288 pages.
Proceedings of a symposium held at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, 25-6 September 1973. Papercover has sun faded spine and edges, significantly worn and creased corners and spine, worn edges, and light scratches and minor brown spotting at back. Page block is soiled with brown water spotting to foot. Light brown stain on front inside cover; small pen mark on upper leading corner of FEP; minor gap in bindinding at page 1; leading corners of early pages are slightly worn; upper leading corners of second half of pages are bowed; upper leading corners of last pages are slightly creased; contents otherwise in good condition with sound binding, clean pages and clear text throughout. T Used
1996100149184Editions André Balland 1996 224 pages 13 9x20 5x1 9cm. 1996. Broché. 224 pages.
Royal octavo. Pp. 180, (11) publisher's ads. Plus folding map bound at end. Tables; footnotes, index. Original wrappers, bit soiled and shabby. In good condition, internally fine, practically unused copy, still entirely unopened. ~ First edition.
Crown octavo. Pp. xv, 299. Frontispiece with 2 photo illustrations. Plus 7 plates with 14 photo illustrations. Publisher's catalogue on verso of title-page. A citation in Hebrew type, "If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand wither," on title-page. Bibliography, index. Hardcover, bound in the original dark blue cloth lettered in red and turquoise, lacks first flyleaf, first inner hinge cracked, remnant of a label, some foxing. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Albert Montefiore Hyamson (1875-1954). English administrator. From 1917 to 1919 he edited the Zionist Review. He served as Chief Immigration Officer in Palestine under the British Mandate, returning to England in 1934. He later became president of the Jewish Historical Society of England. He published studies of Palestine and Zionism as well as a history of the Jews of England. Here, he claims to have written a book which has no concern with Palestine either as a religious or an archaeological centre, but instead deals with the present and the future. The front paste-down bears the lovely, contemporary booksellers' ticket of R. Mazin & Co., London, "Publishers, Booksellers, Printers, Bookbinders, etc." displaying a banner in Hebrew.
Softcover. Tear just over an inch long to lower inside corner of front cover. Covers are a little scuffed, with a few surface scratches and light abrasions. Leading corners a little worn. Spine and back cover quite sunned. Remains of a label at spine foot which slightly obscures text. Foxing to inside of front and back covers. Few grubby marks on page block. UNICEF stamps on title page and pages 19, 147 and 256. Pages a little sunned. Text clear. AF Used
Crown octavo. Pp. vii, 194. Appendices, indices, footnotes. Hardcover, bound in the original green cloth, lettered in gilt. In a very good condition. ~ Sixth edition. "Palestine is awakening to new life, and Israel actually returning to its shores," opens the book, which celebrates "the restoration of the Jews" as a sign that "the mystery of God is about to finish." With interesting appendices about farming in Palestine, the scenery of the land, the Papal railway, the state of Europe and Russia. With detailed General Index and Index of Texts, which lists all passages of scripture explained or referred to in the text. A small flower has been dry pressed between two leaves of this copy, and is still preserved. It would be appropriate to assume that it has been picked, at one time or another, in the hillsides of Palestine.
Crown octavo. Pp. vii, 194, (4) Publisher's quotes of press notices. Appendices, indices, footnotes. Hardcover, bound in the original green cloth, lettered in gilt. In good condition. ~ Seventh edition. "Palestine is awakening to new life, and Israel actually returning to its shores," opens the book, which celebrates "the restoration of the Jews" as a sign that "the mystery of God is about to finish." With interesting appendices about farming in Palestine, the scenery of the land, the Papal railway, the state of Europe and Russia. With detailed General Index and Index of Texts, which lists all passages of scripture explained or referred to in the text. Formerly in the Christadelphian Library, with a notice of rule pasted onto inside of cover.
Crown octavo. Pp. x, 194, (8) Publisher's ads. Appendices, indices, footnotes and extended Preface. Hardcover, bound in the original illustrated blue cloth, spine discoloured. In good condition. ~ SIGNED PRESENTATION COPY. With a presentation inscription in the Author's hand, "To E. Taylor in memory of the Palestine lectures (.), September 1895, James Neil". Eleventh edition. This edition is printed throughout on exceptionally heavy paper, actually card, uncommon in small octavo. Also the cover differs from the plain leaf-green cloth of previous editions and displays now illustration of an orthodox Jew reading from the Torah. With interesting appendices about farming in Palestine, the scenery of the land, the Papal railway, the state of Europe and Russia. With detailed General Index and Index of Texts, which lists all passages of scripture explained or referred to in the text.
2005100133107Editorial Lumen 2005 216 pages 14x20 9x1 2cm. 2005. Broché. 216 pages.
Proceedings of a Seminar, sponsored by the Water Supply and Water Pollution Program of the Sanitary Engineering Center, October 30 - November 1, 1957. Paperback in very good condition, with slightly worn head of spine and leading corners. Foot of page block has grubby marks. Minor age spotting to head of page block. Light creasing to lower leading corners of some middle pages; otherwise pages are clean and tight throughout. T Used
197142888New York: Liberated Guardian 1971. 1st edition. Original color illustrated paper wrappers 8vo 48 pages. 20 cm. Includes many photos. <br> Heavily illustrated booklet issued to celebrate the 1st anniversary of the Weather Underground “The Weathermen†the left-wing militant organization which split off from Students for a Democratic Society SDS. Both SDS and the Weathermen were heavily Jewish see for example jewishcurrents.org/march-6-the-weathermen. <br> The Weathermen took their name from Bob Dylan’s line “You don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.†<br> The booklet is loaded with cartoons photos and illustrations showing the group's activities including a bombing by the "Proud Eagle Tribe a group of revolutionary women" in Boston and another in New York in support of Puerto Rican liberation. It includes texts of communiques sent by the Weather Underground to the press in 1970 and 1971 as well as clippings from other publications such as The Liberated Guardian The Berkeley Tribe and Yippie-aligned underground press. <br> These include dispatches and documents dated 1970 to May 1971 such as "Seattle" "Isla Vista" "Marin County" "Long Island City" and "Boston." Except for communiqes no. 4 an open letter from Timothy Leary after his Weather Underground-assisted escape from prison introduced by Bernardine Dohrn and no. 8 authored as indicated by Dohrn all communiques were issued to explain the purpose of specific Weather Underground bombings. The work presents the Weather Underground's actions in their own words covering topics such as bombings marches and protests.<br> "We publish this pamphlet in the hope that reading the communiques together will remind the overground of its responsibilities both to the underground in this country and to the world revolution" page 1.<br> Contents:<br> - Communique no. 1. Declaration of war<br> - Communique no. 2. "Tonight.We Blew Up the N.Y.C. Police Headquarters"<br> - Communique no. 3. Don't look for us dog; we'll find you first<br> - Communique no. 4. Rosemary and Tim are free and high!<br> - Communique no. 5. Fall offensive : guard your children guard your doors<br> - Communique no. 6. Message to brother Dan<br> - Communique no. 7. ".We want to express ourselves to the movement.as tribes at council<br> - Communique no. 8. We attacked the Capitol<br> - Communique no. 9. Dear Mrs. Bacon.<br> "This pamphlet was prepared by the Liberated Guardian Collective and other friends of the Weather Underground. Text of most of the communiques from documents sent to The Liberated guardian others from the YIPPIES and The Berkeley tribe and other papers." SUBJECTS: Radicalism -- United States. Terrorism -- Radicalisme -- E´tats-Unis. Terrorisme. OCLC: 11127801. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide. Cover split at bottom of spine paper toning cover less so Good Condition. B AMR-68-8-MMVX-'wwb. New York: Liberated Guardian unknown
2015500180846Fayard 2015 216 pages 13 4x2x21 4cm. 2015. Broché. 216 pages.
Very minor creasing to corners of wraps. ; Soprintendenza Archeologica Di Ostia; 9.2 X 6.2 X 0.2 inches; 63 pages
Soft cover with lightly sun faded spine with a very minor crease on the front cover and contents in very good clean condition. T Clean Copy
19941243361994 Editions Champ Vallon - Collection "milieux" dirigée par Jean-Claude Beaune - 11994 - In-8,broché, couverture illustrée - 252 pages
2005P11993London: Miller's 2005. Pp. ii316 coloured map inserted in pocket on verso of upper wrapper appendix; cr. 4to; printed stiff paper wrappers; Military Library Research Service London 2005. Facsimile of official Canadian Government Reports on the Dieppe raid including some translated German papers. Covers personal experiences and defences in the area and German reactions to the raid. Miller's unknown
1992100135119FLAMMARION 1992 384 pages 14 8x2 2x22 8cm. 1992. Broché. 384 pages.