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1999047196Toronto: Viking Press 1999 Book. As New. Hardcover. 1st Can Ed. Olga Romanov lived a life full of romance and danger. Born into the doomed Romanov family in the late 19th century she barely escaped the Bolshevik Revolution with her life. Never before seen letters and diary entries from Russian archives and family members cast new light on her daring escape across the Crimea and reveal details of her miserable first marriage and subsequent love affair with the handsome officer who would become her second husband. A true tale of riches to rags Olga lived on the proceeds of a spectacular cache of Faberge jewels smuggled out of Russia eventually dying in relative poverty above a hair salon in a run down neighborhood of Toronto. With photographs from surviving descendents and quotes from Olga's own letters this book brings one of the most illustrious and well-loved figures of Russia's grand imperial court to life. 306p16p pf plates. Genealogical table bibliography Tiny remainder mark else as new . Viking Press hardcover
1959M140364New York: Bureau of Publications Teachers College Columbia University 1959. Uncommon study by the former Dean at Carleton College in Northfield MN. Spine ends gently rubbed opens just a bit too readily to the title page. Jacket tanned with several short tears in mylar. Inscribed and signed by Phenix on the front free end paper dated May 1959 in Northfield. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Tall. Inscribed By the Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Good. Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University Hardcover
1968WRCLIT51237Belfast and later: Manchester 1968. New Series Nos. 1-4. Four issues. Bound up in library buckram original wrappers bound in. Edges a bit spotted bookplate ghosts and "Poetry Room" stamped on each wrapper else very good. Edited by Harry Chambers. Published initially beginning in 1959 from Liverpool through a transition in editorship and a 12th number in Winter 1964. Chambers reassumes editorship for this new series projected as a quarterly then as three issues per year. The first three issues have manuscript corrections to the frequency of publication as well as to the editorial address and distributors as it moved about and got established in its new series. It continued well into the next decade under the auspices of the North West Arts Association. The first number is a special "Arts in Ulster" number and contributors throughout include Heaney Mahon Longley Montague Redgrove et al. hardcover books
19646567Phoenix Arizona: Phoenix Art Museum 1964. Hardcover. VG clean and tight; ex-lib. blindstamp. Beige canvas/oblong boards; red lettering. 32 pp. with 10 color 29 bw plates. Presentation copy to Clare Boothe Luce from the artist. Introduction by F.M. Hinkhouse. Main essay was written by John Russel Art Critic Sunday Times London and is dated 1962. Nice color plates rare catalogue on this artist whose works have a strong tendency to the Surreal. This copy warmly inscribed by the artist to Clare Booth Luce whose library blindstamp marks the book. Phoenix Art Museum hardcover books
1903246872New York: Appleton 1903. hardcover. very good. Kemble E.W. A new edition with many illustrations by E.W. Kemble and an introduction by John Kendrick Bangs. xvi 332 pages 4 pages of advertisements. Thick 8vo mustard yellow cloth with black & red-stamped pictorial cover t.e.g. New York: Appleton 1903. A new edition - the first with these illustrations. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Appleton unknown books
1905659951905. Paperback. Very Good. 159-170p. Wrapper. 26cm. Weekly periodical printed by pupils at the school. paperback
1905659951905. Paperback. Very Good. 159-170p. Wrapper. 26cm. Weekly periodical printed by pupils at the school. <br/><br/> paperback books
2000140880IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT 2000-12-26 00:00:00. DVD. Collectible-very good. Still in plastic. IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT unknown
2000042752London: Penguin Books 2000. 1st paperback edition. Soft cover. As New/No Dust Jacket. Octavo. pp XI 306. 1st printing. An unread book. Penguin Books paperback
1924Alibris.0005839Phoenix High School 1924. First edition. . Hard cover. Good. Signed by previous owner. moderate shelfwear no inscriptions. Phoenix High School hardcover
194514495Milano: Rosa e Ballo Editori Officine Grafiche A. Saita luglio 1945. Buono stato ben conservato internamente piccoli strappi e sgualciture sulla brossura mancanza di mezzo centimetro sulla cuffia inferiore nota a matita sul piatto posteriore. Brossura editoriale a stampa cm 18.5 x 16 pp XII 151 5. Collezione Pensiero. Buono stato lievi segni d’uso sulla brossura. Prima edizione italiana con traduzione di Giuliana Baracco delle conferenze tenute da Wright a Princeton nel 1930 col titolo Modern Architecture. Si tratta del primo libro di Wright pubblicato in italiano in anticipo di un mese su Architettura organica pubblicato da Muggiani nell'agosto 1945. La nota introduttiva è tratta dalla conferenza di Edoardo Persico del 1935 «Profezia dell’Architettura». Rosa e Ballo Editori (Officine Grafiche A. Saita, luglio) unknown
2000DADAX0785327266Publications International Ltd 2000-10-01. First Edition. hardcover. New. 9.00x1.38x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Publications International, Ltd hardcover
19831172231983 Hors-série n°1 - 1983 - Annuel - 1 rue Alphonse Daudet, 75014 Paris - In-4, broché, couverture illustrée par Paul Smith - 43 p. - Nombreuses illustrations in et hors texte en N&B
1989472372Dublin : Phoenix Maps 1989. Facsimile Edition. Softcover. Near fine folding map; slightly dust-dulled and edge-bumped. Remains well-preserved overall. Physical description; 1 map ; 79 x 58 cm. on sheet 101 x 62 cm. folded to 21 x 15 cm. Notes; Reproduced from an original made available by the Neptune Gallery Dublin; believed to be a section from a map by Willliam Larkin circa 1819. Facsimile reprint. Subjects; Republic of Ireland ; Maps. Dublin : Phoenix Maps paperback
19751129671975 Editions LUG, Collection "Une aventure des X-Men", n°1 - 1975 - In-4, broché, couverture illustrée - 79 planches en couleurs
1986WRCLIT69451Np: Printed for Phoenix Editions during the black spring of 1986. Folio broadside 63 x 47.5 cm. Printed on rectos only of rough-textured "antiqued" tan stock. A couple creases and smudges closed tear in top margin; a good copy. "Printed . in an edition of ten copies & dedicated to Beatrix Boelens love's answer to ecstasy." A bibliographically mysterious undertaking - OCLC locates copies at Brown and in the Koninklijke Bibliotheek in the Netherlands. An immediate connection with the song-writer seems unlikely as the song had been released as a single two years earlier. Printed for Phoenix Editions during the black spring of unknown books
1921025218Phoenix: Phoenix Union High School 1921. Quarto. 196 pages. The growing student body now is involved not only in far more sporting events but producing plays. Page 88ff show the Department for Colored children where a class of thirty-four African American children are taught separately with three seniors graduating. James Benton signed under his photograph. There are several other autographs throughout. He is listed as member of the Latin club and playing basketball but this was probably restrict to other African Americans in his rather small class. The Arizona Republican of May 21 1921 proudly noted there were three "colored" graduating whereas the highest number in previous years was one. Bound in brown pictorial wraps with yapped edges lettered and decorated in gilt short tears or small chips to edges. Phoenix Union High School unknown books
1995062601Hampton Roads Publishing 1995. Book. Near Fine. Paperback. 173pp. Tight copy. Hampton Roads Publishing Paperback
197632514Gallimard NRF "Bibliothèque De La Pléiade", 1999. In-12 relié (17,5 x 11 cm), reliure éditeur plein cuir fauve, dos lisse orné de filets dorés sous rhodoïd et étui blanc imprimé de l'éditeur, 2000 pages.- Édition publiée sous la direction de Michel Décaudin avec la collaboration de Monique Bourdin, Pierre Caizergues, David Gullentops, Léon Somville et Michel Vanhelleputte .- Ce volume contient : 1918-1927 : Le Cap de Bonne Espérance - L'Ode à Picasso - Embarcadères - Poésies (1917-1920) - Escales - Vocabulaire - Plain-Chant - La Rose de François - Poésie 1916-1923 - Odes - Tambour - Cri écrit - Prière mutilée - L'Ange Heurtebise - Opéra. 1928-1944 : Éloge de l'imprimerie - Mythologie - Énigme - Poèmes écrits en allemand - Allégories - Poèmes épars (1930-1944). 1945-1963 : Léone - La Crucifixion - Anthologie poétique - Le Chiffre sept - La Nappe du Catalan - Dentelle d'éternité - Appogiatures - Clair-obscur - Paraprosodies, précédées de 7 Dialogues - Gondole des morts - Cérémonial espagnol du Phénix - La Partie d'échecs - Érotiques - Le Requiem - Taches - Poèmes épars (1945-1963). Poèmes à des amis : Poèmes à Jean Marais - Poèmes à Lucien Clergue - Poèmes à Jean-Marie Magnan - Poèmes à Édouard Dermit. Poèmes de jeunesse (1908-1915) : La Lampe d'Aladin - Le Prince frivole - La Danse de Sophocle - Les Vocalises - Poèmes de jeunesse épars et inédits.- Petit ex-libris. Très bon état.
1954FG 434-14NY: Parke - Bernet Gallery 1954. Soft Cover & edge wear - Property from the Libraries of Phoenix Ingraham NY Attorney and the Late Justice Phoenix Ingraham sold by Order of the Former Ernest Jacobson - Beverly Hills CA & Mrs William Warren Carman SummitNJ - EMAIL for Pictures. Soft Cover. Fair to Good. Parke - Bernet Gallery Paperback
19991000136195Oxford University Press. Near Fine. 1999. Paperback. 0195123972 . 4to 11" - 13" tall . Oxford University Press paperback
1978R240114952LE SYCOMORE. 1978. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 196 pages - quelques photos et fac-similé noir et blanc hors texte - jaquette en bon état - plats contrepliés. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 848-Ecrits divers, citations, journaux intimes, souvenirs, mémoires
1959015043Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press 1959. First Edition . Hardcover with Slipcase. Very Good Condition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12. Book is as new except for sun-faded spine. Solid slipcase. <br/> <br/> Harvard University Press hardcover
190359669New York: D. Appleton and Company 1903. Hardcover. Near Fine. A New Edition Illustrated by E.W. Kemble. With an Introduction by John Kendrick Bangs. First edition thus. A lifelong wag and practical joker Derby 1823-61 was a West Point graduate serving with the U.S. Army Corps of Topographical Engineers assigned in San Francisco and San Diego during the 1850s. These burlesques of the local citizenry written under the guise of his pseudonyms "John Phoenix" and "John P. Squibob" were the state's first published humor. Octavo. Original yellow cloth binding with pictorial black red and gilt stamping. Internally crisp and clean. The spine is lightly faded; otherwise near fine. D. Appleton and Company hardcover books
190359669New York: D. Appleton and Company 1903. Hardcover. Near Fine. A New Edition Illustrated by E.W. Kemble. With an Introduction by John Kendrick Bangs. First edition thus. A lifelong wag and practical joker Derby 1823-61 was a West Point graduate serving with the U.S. Army Corps of Topographical Engineers assigned in San Francisco and San Diego during the 1850s. These burlesques of the local citizenry written under the guise of his pseudonyms "John Phoenix" and "John P. Squibob" were the state's first published humor. Octavo. Original yellow cloth binding with pictorial black red and gilt stamping. Internally crisp and clean. The spine is lightly faded; otherwise near fine. D. Appleton and Company hardcover