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0548521417.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
17-1308Los Angeles CA: 20th Century Fox Studios 1957. . 8x10 black & white glossy publicity photo. Very Good. Los Angeles, CA: 20th Century Fox Studios, 1957. unknown
197520260602019Encino California: Twentieth Century Motor Car Corp 1975. Broadside. Good. 28 cm. Twentieth Century Motor Car Corp. Encino California. No date: circa 1975. Single sheet broadside 8.5 x 11 inches 28 cm; two-color promotional artist's rendering printed on the recto verso blank. In Good condition. A few tiny edge nicks and some edge creasing; light spotting soiling and toning along the edges with light toning to the blank verso.A two-color artist's rendering of "The Revelle" one of three proposed vehicles with the Dale and the Vanagen from the Twentieth Century Motor Car Corp. of Encino California. Founded in 1974 during the energy crisis by Elizabeth "Liz" Carmichael the company promoted the Dale a fuel-efficient three-wheeled two-seater designed by Dale Clifft taking deposits and investment for cars that were never produced. The Revelle and the Vanagen advertised at $2500 and $2850 never advanced beyond renderings like this one. The company collapsed amid fraud charges and Carmichael a transgender woman with a prior criminal history fled with investor funds. The story was the subject of the 2021 HBO docuseries "The Lady and the Dale." Scarce original sales literature for a car that was never built. Twentieth Century Motor Car Corp unknown
0365020974.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1330082036.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
17-1332Los Angeles CA: Twentieth Century Fox 1939. . 7x9 black & white glossy publicity photo. Very Good. Slight bending at bottom some cropping at top original white borders missing. Los Angeles, CA: Twentieth Century Fox, 1939. unknown
17-1436Los Angeles CA: Twentieth Century Fox 1942. . 8 x 10 inch black & white glossy publicity photograph. Very Good. Slight bending at upper right corner. Los Angeles, CA: Twentieth Century Fox, 1942. unknown
17-1359Los Angeles CA: Twentieth Century Fox 1939. . 8x10 black & white glossy publicity photo. Very Good. Los Angeles, CA: Twentieth Century Fox, 1939. unknown
17-1307Los Angeles CA: 20th Century Fox Studios 1942. . 8x10 black & white glossy publicity photo. Very Good. Los Angeles, CA: 20th Century Fox Studios, 1942. unknown
17-1341Los Angeles CA: Twentieth Century Fox 1940. . 8x10 black & white glossy publicity photo. Very Good. Los Angeles, CA: Twentieth Century Fox, 1940. unknown
17-1305Los Angeles CA: 20th Century Fox Studios 1939. . 8x10 black & white glossy publicity photo. Very Good. Los Angeles, CA: 20th Century Fox Studios, 1939. unknown
0963877143.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
195216611Chicago: University of Chicago 1952. Hardcover. Fine/Very good. Three volume set in dust jackets and slipcase. Volume I: Life in the East; Volume II The Cotton Kingdom; Volume III The Frontier Moves West. The books are fine. Price-clipped dust jackets are tanned on the spines and have small 1/8-1/4" chips at top of spines. Slipcase spine is tanned narrow chip on label and repaired tear at fold. Good brown case is sturdy but has rubs and wear at edges. <br/><br/> University of Chicago hardcover
2006006103Mechanicsburg PA: Stackpole 2006. 248 pages 220 colour ills 11 b/w photos NEW CONDITION This work is lavishly illustrated with full-color artwork some of which can only be found in private collections. Contributors include some of military history's biggest names such as Stephen W. Sears & Robert K. Krick. Clean. 1st Printing. Cloth. As New/Fine. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Stackpole Hardcover
1755D200Madrid: En la Imprenta del Mercurio 1755. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to 318 x 496mm. 23 331pp. Contemporary limp vellum; text block loose from vellum front-free endpaper inscribed with date 1788 and creased spine damaged hinges loose. First Edition. Trincados important history of the popes kings and emperors of Rome Constantinople Germany France England and of many Spanish regions including Aragon Castile León Navarra and Castile. The Compendio historic also includes a significant description of the famous conquistador Cortès 1485-1547. The text is dedicated to entrepreneur Juan Fernandez de Isla y Alvear 1709-1788 and the dedication lists the works of Don Juan. The introduction in the Compendio provides valuable information on the contemporary economic history of the region of Cantabria Included are mention of the foundation of the shipyard Guarnizo and the opening of roads in the province to bring wood to build ships and establish factories in china soap paper flour and brandy. This is the first of seven editions that came out in the second half of the 18th century. <br/><br/> En la Imprenta del Mercurio hardcover
Rose-Marie SöderströmNot in perfect condition. unknown
1927279878Po'Keepsie N.Y.: E.W. Cundy & Co. 1927. First Edition. Softcover. Cache of c. 75 Kodak Photo negatives in fine condition with no damage or blemishes. Physical description; small archive/cache of c. 75 Kodak photo negatives. Notes; Stamped addressed envelopes to H.P. Paine #219 Maine Hall Vassar College City Poughkeepsie New York. Subjects; Kodak Photo Negatives. European Travel - 20th century. UK tourist destinations. European tourist destinations. Po'Keepsie, N.Y.: E.W. Cundy & Co. paperback
Tone Skedsmo, Glenny AlfsNot in perfect condition. unknown
1690BB005<p><b>L'ARMESSIN II</b> Nicolas de 1632–1694</p><p><b><i>Habits des Metiers et Professions</i></b>. </p><p>Paris: chez N. de L'Armessin ou chez la Veuve de N. de l'Armessin Rue St. Jacques à la Pomme d'Or N.d. <i>circa</i> 1690–1695.</p><p>4to. 62 ff. last two plates with restoration; bound in green morocco gilt second-half of the 19th century signed Chambolle-Duru.</p><p>A remarkable collection of 62 engraved copperplates representing the earliest impressions of fantastic figures composed of the tools or attributes of their trades created and produced about 1690 onwards thru 1694 enhanced at the time with brilliant hand-coloring silver and gold paint. These prints are a marvel of inventiveness showing the inspiration and influence of the 16th century painter Giuseppe Arcimboldo 1527-1593 who chiefly imagined only heads now extended and re-invented for the Court of Louis XIV. </p><p>Amongst the most famous prints of the late 17th century their printing history is rather complicated. Nicolas I de Larmessin or L'Armessin 1632-1694 designed engraved and published approximately 62 plates in his lifetime. His widow Marie Bertrand added 14 plates from his unfinished designs and his younger brother Nicolas II c.1645-1725 engraved a further 21 plates from 1695 to 1720s. All of the prints were individually published with re-engravings in reverse by the younger brother which often simplified these earlier designs by omitting background details. Altogether it has been suggested that a total of 97 images were eventually issued. </p><p>From the Beauvillain library ex-libris by Jouas. Colas 1779 Lipperheide 1971.</p> chez N. de L'Armessin [or for 7 sheets] ou chez la Veuve de N. de l'Armessin, rue St Jacques, à la Pomme d'Or, circa circa hardcover
Kural, Réne, edIn Pristine Condition. unknown
2090502113703960Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
15465968Venice: Cornelio Adelkind for Daniel Bomberg 1546. First edition. Very Good. Folio 32 cm; 93 leaves. Text in Hebrew. Title within architectural border reproduced in Amram "Makers of Hebrew Books in Italy" p. 215 also in the Jewish Museum's 1989 exhibition catalogue "Gardens and Ghettos: the Art of Jewish Life in Italy" page 50. Some section headings within ornamental borders. Bound in c19 or c20 dark red crushed morocco ruled in gilt and decorated with arabesques on both boards; spine with raised bands and compartments tooled and titled in gilt; green polished leather doublures with red crushed morocco dentelles bordered in pointillé accented with arabesques; green moiré free endleaves. Edges gilt. Binding not signed. Joints and crown adroitly reinforced with Japanese paper; corners somewhat worn down. Occasional contemporary notes in manuscript in text; brief stain on leaf mem-tet and lightly along the bottom edge of leaves nun-bet and nun-gimmel. Text otherwise pristine. Title page light possibly washed. Old library ink stamps from an institution in Warsaw on title page. Red morocco ex-libris of mining magnate and philanthropist Adolph Lewisohn 1849-1938. References: Adams T-766; BM Italian 674; Steinschneider 7304 #1; Amram 215 illustration and 222. <br /><br />First printed edition editio princeps of the 11th century commentary on portions of the pentateuch by the Bulgarian poet and Talmudist Tobiah ben Eliezer. Published by the house of the seminal printer of Hebrew books Daniel Bomberg under the supervision of his scholar-in-residence extraordinaire Cornelio Adelkind. Venetian law at this time limited Hebrew publishing to Gentile printers. Bomberg a protestant from Antwerp entered this lucrative market and with Adelkind's help became its prime exponent until his death in 1549. Cornelio Adelkind for Daniel Bomberg hardcover
195116969<p>Baltimore: Baltimore Museum of Art 1951. First edition / First printing. Red black and white illustrated wrappers. About fine. Slight darkening to the spine.</p> Baltimore Museum of Art, paperback
2092902137305734Shun'yo-do N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shun'yo-do paperback
1891052601Istanbul: K. Bagdadliyan Matbaasi. Ah 1308 1891. 1st Edition . Leather. Good. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Modern very decorated full leather bdg. Tear and missing on imprint page; also first two pages however only two words are missing slightly toned on pages. Foolscap 8vo. 175 x 115 cm. In Ottoman script and Armenian. 8 94 p. Talîm-i lisân-i Ermeni. The Tanzimat reforms from 1839 stimulated Armenian cultural activity in Constantinople and the port city of Smyrna now Izmir. The number of Armenian titles printed in the Ottoman capital grew exponentially throughout the next few decades. By the mid-nineteenth century Constantinople had regained its status as "the World Capital of the Armenian Book" for a new span of 40 years. Thereafter the fortunes of Armenian book publishing in Constantinople became hostage to political developments in the Ottoman Empire. Armenian printing stagnated during the repressive regime of Sultan Abdülhamid II but rebounded immediately after the 1908 Revolution. It almost ground to a halt during the First World War yet it was rejuvenated immediately after the Ottoman defeat. After Constantinople renamed Istanbul in 1930 was integrated into the Turkish Republic established by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk Armenian cultural freedoms were curtailed the total number of Armenian books published declined although the city still remains an important center of Armenian-language book printing outside Armenia. This is a small and extremely rare Armenian linguistic book printed for the Ottoman / Turkish learners. OCLC: 1004312309 / 780182928.; Özege 19657. First and Only Edition. <br/> <br/> K. Bagdadliyan Matbaasi., [Ah 1308] hardcover