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64 pages. Great black and white photos and illustrations. Nice vintage ads on covers. Features: A Dream Come True - Jim and Barb Sinsley and their trip to New England for Bottlemania; Strangers in a Strange Land - the exclusion of Chinese immigrants from the American Dream - article and many fantastic vintage ads and illustrations; His Crown Caused a Revolution - William Painter of Baltimore invented the crown cork; Jar Talk; Extra Special Deliveries; Bottle Network News; British Bottle Bits - Fairy Lights; Pretty, Strange, and Poisonous - the garden of Ben and Miriam Glassman; The Label Space - Raymond's Best Pickles, a Canadian bottle - Labelled embossed Putnam Lightning jars - Labeled Phoenix Surgical Dressing Jar; American Seals; Up-Dates; Auction Directory; Super Digger. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
176 pages. Wonderful black and white photos. Many vintage ads. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality copy. Book
198 pages. Substantial World War II influence to this issue i.e. relieving shortages, writing to servicemen, Civil Air Patrol, Red Cross, students in uniform, and more. Extensively autographed. Average wear. Binding intact. Spine leaning. A sound copy. Book
Unpaginated. 0.25" thick. Includes: lists of class officers, list of deceased members, list of names and addresses and brief updated bios, list of names and addresses with no bios, list of 'missing mustangs' - members whose whereabouts are unknown. Average wear. Unmarked. Bit of sticker residue on front cover. A sound copy. (Please ask if we still have our yearbook for the North Phoenix Class of 1947) Book
Features: Steam Travel and Photography 40 Years ago -- 1958 Part 1 - Czechoslovakia; Chile's last Broad Gauge Compound; The Eritrean Railway Phoenix; The C.36 Class 4- 6- 0s of New South Wales; Sardinia; Working Steam in Sweden 1949; Back Track. Small date stamp atop front cover else clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
Features: The Architecture Angle - Finishing Touches; Portraits in Porcelain; Velkommen - this 2-room cottage captures the color of painter Carl Larsson's full-size home; A Reversible Garden; The Thorne Rooms at The Phoenix Art Museum; The Show Scene; A Colonial Bedroom; Antique Valentines; Small Accomplishments; Tiles for walls and floors; Craft these longjohns; Build a Dollhouse, Part 5; Library Table Kit; Victorian Tea Table; Dream Room VIII - "The Borrowers"; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Features: A chat with Daphne Turner; Collectables - Little Limoges - French Porcelain Pretties; Treasure in Tucson - The Arnell Collection; Native American artist Chris Thomas; A Tale of Two Franeks, Joe and Kay; Grandon Windows; Miniopolis - a visit to the smallest suburb of Phoenix; The Wonderful World of Schwartz - Gene and Eleanor; Creative Notebook VII - Keys to a well-aged door; An Easy Chest-Style Freezer; A Herd of Cows - Bovine Beauties; Make this Trunk; Sheraton Card Table; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
94 pages. Few autographs. Some external soiling. Binding intact. Book
68 pages. Features: The 166 Inter Ferrari - trying Ferrari's production road car - including colour centerfold of the 166 Inter with plexiglass vistadome; What to look for when buying a Jaguar E-Type; Phoenix Park; Kay Don - article with photos; The Frazer Nash Ulter of 1931; The Classic Car in Rallying - Part 2 - the late 1930s - the classic rally cars evolve; Track testsing the Mk.7s Elva; Lamborghini Miura SV - article with beautiful colour photo; 16/18 hp Armstrong Siddleley; RS Panels, Nuneaton, Warwickshire; Classic car of the month - Riley RM; and more. Moisture exposure to top edge. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
Features: Why I Wrote the book about Buffalo Bill - Nebraska writer Nellie Snyder Yost Tells all; Love and the Sexes on the Western Frontier; How to be a Ghost Towner - The Best Way to re-live the Old West is to visit the places where it once thrived; California's First Gold Rush - Gold was mined in California at least as early as the early 19th Century, if not before as Indians brought gold to the mission padres for trading purposes; Mysterious Disappearance of a Utah mine owner, Mike Sullivan; Christmas at Old Fort Concho, Texas; Bodie, California - Pictorial views of the Boom and the Bust; Lost Yocum Silver Mine - This Missouri Farmer thinks he's sitting on Riches; Gunnison's Ghosts (in Gunnison County, Colorado); Palace Station - overnight stage stop for travelers between Prescott and Phoenix; Head Cheese and Other Cheeses - Forgotten Frontier Food, Part II; Fooled by Real Gold at Sheep Ranch, California. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
616 pages. Index. Minimal markings. Very light wear. Nice bright attractive copy. Book
200 pages. Dozens of great illustrations. Many autographs. Includes lengthy list of former students lost in action and where they were lost. Somewhat above-average soiling to beige boards. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
72 pages. A very informative and photo-filled programme for a Blazers game against the Phoenix Roadrunners. Features: Cover photo of Blazer goalie Don "Smokey" McLeod; Schedule of games; Photos of Blazer lineup; League Standings and Scoring Leaders for the 73-74 season; Awesome one-page colour-photo ad for Capt. George's Family Restaurants features photos of Marty, Gordie and Mark Howe; Article on Blazer coach Joe Crozier; WHA info; Info on 50 goal scorers Bobby Hull, Mike Walton and Danny Lawson; Profile of Cam Connor; WHA All Star Teams from 73-74; Barry Kurt profile; Team Lineups; One-page photo ad for CCM Tacks skates; Andy Bathgate profile; Murray Keogan profile; WHA record holders; Writeups and photos for new Blazer players Don McLeod, Mike Pelyk, Don McCulloch, Pat Price, Ron Chipperfield, and Paul Terbenche; WHA news; Blazer game officials; Many great ads, often with colour photos; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A great vintage copy. Book
72 pages. A very informative and photo-filled programme for a Blazers game against the Phoenix Roadrunners. Features: Cover photo of Phoenix goalie Jack Norris; Schedule of games; Blazer player stats; League Standings and Scoring Leaders for the 73-74 season; Nice one-page colour-photo ad for Capt. George's Family Restaurants features Gordie Howe of the Houston Aeros; Article on Blazer coach Joe Crozier; WHA info; Info on 50 goal scorers Bobby Hull, Mike Walton and Danny Lawson; Photos of members of the Phoenix Roadrunners; WHA All Star Team from 73-74; Photos of Blazer players; Team Lineups; One-page photo ad for CCM Tacks skates; Andy Bathgate profile; WHA record holders; Writeups and photos for new Blazer players Don McLeod, Mike Pelyk, Don McCulloch, Pat Price, Ron Chipperfield, and Paul Terbenche; WHA news; Nice one-page colour-photo ad featuring Bobby Hull of the Winnipeg Jets; Blazer game officials; Article on the Phoenix Roadrunners; Many great ads, often with colour photos; and more. Umarked with moderate wear. A great vintage issue. Book
72 pages. A very informative and photo-filled programme for a Blazers game against the Phoenix Roadrunners. Features: Cover photo of Butch Deadmarsh; Michel Cormier profile; League Standings and Scoring Leaders; WHA info; Photos of the Phoenix Roadrunner players; WHA All Star Teams; John Gray profile; Photos of the 74/75 Blazers roster; Lineups; Candidates for the league's top rookie; League record holders; Blazer game officials; Mike Stevens profile; Many great ads, often with colour photos; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A great vintage copy. Book
8vo., Third Impression; terracotta cloth, upper board blocked in gilt, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter lightly sunned at backstrip. Dustwrapper artwork by Enid Marx. Published in 'The Phoenix Living Poets' series. First published in New Hogarth Library (1944).
8vo., First Edition thus, neat signature on front paste-down, pencilled annotation on rear free endpaper recto; original green cloth, upper board blocked in blind, gilt back, uncut, a near fine copy. With the 16pp of publisher's advertisements as called for. Attractive edition in smaller format. Miller & Matthews, B23.25.
Bloomsbury, 2003. Rilegato con copertina rigida e sovraccoperta. Prima edizione originale. Spedizioni tracciabili con raccomandata entro 24 ore dall'ordine. First English edition. Hardback cover with dust jacket in fine conditions, no price clipped, no inscriptions or markings inside. Worldwide delivery.
Near fine/VG (lightly discoloured clipped dj with minimal edgewear, clean red cloth with bright gilt titles on spine and gilt phoenix front board,a very clean tight crisp copy with no marks or inscriptions) octavo 40pp. First edition.The Phoenix Living Poets series.
20 page magazine. 9 x 6". Reproductions of black and white photos. A monthly publication intended as a medium of information concerning the Jews, Israel and the work of the American Board of Missions to the Jews, Inc. Features: Salutation by Daniel Fuchs; Information about the Diamond Jubilee Congress on Prophecy, with photo of Rev. Emil D. Gruen; Incidents from the Field include 1157 Jewish Homes Contacted via a New York Times ad; Jewish Notes; 75th Annual Financial Report; Highlights of the Phoenix Work - photo-illustrated article by Ruth A. Backus; Q & A; Israel in the Spotlight - Chapter 2; and more. Printed upon glossy stock. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Book shows light wear to covers, previous owner's name on half title page blacked out,. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Heavily illustrated with large color photos, history of to chapter 5, then current peonies with 80 of the best commercially available intersectional hybrids, and 125 of the herbaceous peonies. Then several sections on growing.
86 pages. Features: Color 7up ad with trampoline illustration; Great color-photo 1961 Buick ad shows red convertible being rafted across river; Gorgeous Smirnoff ad shows alluring temptress with booze on tiny desert island in romantic sunset; Whitman's Sampler chocolates color-photo ad; Wonderful color-photo-illustrated article on actor James (Jimmy) Stewart (part 1); The Tale of the Tommy knockers; The Winning Ways of Clifford Case - New Jersey's liberal Republican senator won re-election by a landslide while his party lost the Presidency; Cloak of Cowardice (short story); I've Got Ski Fever - Eric Hatch takes up skiing at age 54; When the Honeymoon is Over (short story); Psychiatrists on the Assembly Line - industrial psychiatrists; Terre Haute - Indiana's Delinquent City - photo-illustrated article; Great color photo of racing dogs at the $50,000 Phoenix Futurity at Greyhound Park; L.E. Chittenden almost signed his life away in 1861; The Professor is a Beatnik (short story); The Case of the Curious Spinster (short story); Nice color-photo ad for a pale green 1961 Dodge Dart; Captives of the Storm (conclusion); Nice color-photo Pepsi ad shows couple in front of white brick wall; Nice one-page ad for the 1961 Ford Falcon; Interesting color-photo ad for electric power companies shows multiple historic queens in yellow kitchen; Back cover color Coke ad shows lady in pink gown with hearts. Somewhat above-average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Outer dimensions: 10.75" x 14.5". Counties individually colored. Clean and unmarked with light wear. An attractive vintage copy. Bonus: includes separate extensive list of Arizona counties and cities/towns, complete with their (1889) populations. Book
Features: Cover illustration of Christopher Columbus landing; Rare American Pewter Tea Pot; Antiques in Florida; Living With Antiques - in St. Augustine, Florida; Quality in Pewter - An Editorial Note; The Style Antique in Furniture - II - Its American Manifestations and their Prototypes; Mrs. Mifflin's Fringe Loom; The Bowne House - A Seventeenth-Century Dwelling in Flushing, Long Island; The Last Black-Powder Rifles used in the United States Service; Nineteenth-Century Cane-Seat Chairs; Glassmaking in South Boston - Part II; and more. Many pages of nostalgic ads from a broad assortment of prominent dealers. Profusely illustrated with excellent black and white photos. pp. 177-244. Printed upon glossy stock. Unmarked with somewhat above-average external wear. Binding intact. A worthy reference copy of this informative issue. Book
120 pages. Features: What to do about social security; Low-cost lamb feeding; Dollars from pullet flocks; Paint will protect you; Silage goes underground; Tougher than sassafras sprouts - Leo Nussbaum and family of the Missouri Ozarks; Old glory takes to sea; Better chicks for meat production; and more. Clean and unmarked with average wear. Middle four leaves loose but present. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine