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1995LFA-126712763Publication trimestrielle de "La Diana", Société Historique et Archéologique du Forez : 98 pages, format 170 x 250 mm, brochée, illustrée
1951120032Hamburg : Deutscher Kleinbuch-Verlag (Friedr. Petersen), 1951. 64 S.; 8°; farbig illustrierte Orig.-Broschur;
191232843New York: Frank Tousey 1912. Early printing. Printed paper wrappers stapled. Color pictorial to front wrapper. Some modest wear with small piece of tape reinforcment at base of spine. Usual yellowing to paper. Withal a VG copy. 30 2 pp. Text double column. Adverts last 2 pages. Partially unopened. 11-1/4" x 7-7/8" <br/><br/>OCLC records just a later edition and that in but one copy. Frank Tousey unknown books
1951120129Hamburg: Friedrich Petersen [vormals Kleinbuch Verlag], 1951. 80 S.; 8°; farbig illustrierte Orig.-Broschur;
18639607New York: Beadle and Company Publishers 118 William Street 1863. Octavo 16 x 10.5 cm. vii-x 11-99 pages. Stated "Revised and Enlarged Edition"; originally published 1859. The Dime Recipe Book serves as companion to the Dime Cook Book that was published just fourteen days earlier in July 1859; second in the series of Beadle's Housekeeper’s Hand Books. "The first edition has . 100 pages . A revised edition of the same size and with buff wrappers was issued by Irwin P. Beadle & Co. and was copyrighted December 19 1862. It has 72 sic pages." Johannsen A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels. ~ Metta Victoria Fuller Victor 1831-1885 was author of more than one hundred dime novels including Alice Wilde 1860 the first dime novel; and the Dead Letter 1866 considered the first full-length work of crime fiction. The salmon-colored wrappers depict a young woman carefully pouring a liquid into a beaker. In front of her a scale and mortar and pestle sit on a table; and behind her a cabinet with small drawers indicating more of an apothecary’s shop than a kitchen. The recipes do indeed lean more toward medical and household recipes but a section for the kitchen is included as well. ~ Internally age-toned; rubbing to the corners. Publisher's faded salmon-colored wrappers lacking a 1 cm. chip from lower right corner; closed tears to wrapper at spine. A single thick stitch with a loop of cord was added by a homemaker seeking to hang the book on a nail or hook. Better than good. Very scarce. OCLC locates four copies of this enlarged edition and four copies of the 1859 first; Cagle 782 notes the 1859 first edition only; not in Lowenstein the Dime Cook Book of 1860 is included not in Bitting includes the Dime Cook Book 1864; Johannsen vol. 1 pages 373 & 375 no. 2. Beadle and Company, Publishers, 118 William Street unknown
1885WRCAM56563New York: Beadle and Adams 1885. 428pp. including diagrams and a scorecard. Frontis. Original pictorial orange wrappers. Minimal wear. Near fine. A later edition of the fourteenth entry in Beadle's first series of Dime Handbooks related to games and pastimes a genre that they originated and made vastly popular along with their dime novels. Originally issued in 1866 the copyright on this edition reads 1885 was published by Beadle and Adams and indicated their location as 98 William Street. The front cover illustration repeated as a frontispiece shows a well- dressed lady with a croquet mallet. JOHANNSEN BEADLE AND ADAMS I p.377 ref. Beadle and Adams unknown books
1867WRCAM56561New York: Beadle and Company 1867. 622pp. including illustrations. Original pictorial orange wrappers. Minimal wear to wrappers tiny crease in middle of spine. Internally clean. Very good plus. The fifteenth entry in Beadle's first series of Dime Handbooks related to games and pastimes a genre that they originated and made vastly popular along with their dime novels. The text includes descriptions of yacht clubs in England America and elsewhere and includes descriptions of the 1866 trans-oceanic yacht race between the Henrietta Vesta and Fleetwing as well as rowing matches between Oxford and Cambridge and between Harvard and Yale. "Deposited for copyright May 31 1867 and put on sale June 1" - Johannsen. The address of Beadle and Company was 118 William Street at the time of its printing. JOHANNSEN BEADLE AND ADAMS I p.377. Beadle and Company unknown books
1867WRCAM56560New York: Beadle and Company 1867. 32pp. Original pictorial orange wrappers. Minor edge wear and soiling spine worn tiny chip to front bottom corner. Uneven toning to titlepage else clean internally. Very good. The eighteenth entry in Beadle's first series of Dime Handbooks related to games and pastimes a genre that they originated and made vastly popular along with their dime novels. This volume is devoted mostly to advice and instruction on walking and running for sport and competition. Included is a report on Edward Weston's 1867 feat of walking from Portland Maine to Chicago a distance of some 1226 miles in only twenty- six days. "Deposited for copyright December 31 1867 and previously advertised as 'In Press'" - Johannsen. The address of Beadle and Company was 118 William Street at the time of its printing. JOHANNSEN BEADLE AND ADAMS I p.377. Beadle and Company unknown books
1951120117Frankfurt am Main: Kleinbuch Verlag Werner Nowack, 1951. 80 S.; 8°; farbig illustrierte Orig.-Broschur;
198033567La Couronne Imprimerie Sopan 1980 année 1980 complète, cinquante-deuxième année
13391broché - 16x25 - annales de Bourgogne revue historique trimestrielle publié sous le patronage de l'université de Dijon et de l'association bourguignonne des sociétés savantes avec le concours du centre national de la recherche scientifique - tome XLV - année 1973- fascicule 3- juillet-septembre - N° 179 - centre d'études bourguignonnes 36, rue Chabot-Charny DIJON
13403broché - 16x25 - annales de Bourgogne revue historique trimestrielle publié sous le patronage de l'université de Dijon et de l'association bourguignonne des sociétés savantes avec le concours du centre national de la recherche scientifique - tome XLIX- année 1977 fascicule 1 - n° 193.JANVIER-MARS - centre d'études bourguignonnes 36, rue Chabot-Charny DIJON
1951120132Hamburg: Friedr. Petersen [vormals Kleinbuch Verlag], 1951. 80 S.; 8°; farbig illustrierte Orig.-Broschur;
190517859<p>New York: J.S. Ogilvie Publishing Company 1905 First edition. OCLC records only one copy at Ohio State. Original color pictorial wrappers. . Octavo. 7 in. x 4.75 in. . Illustrated frontispiece and three plates. Wrappers are spotted and soiled with a small chip at the foot of the spine. Paper is browned but in solid condition. Good copy. Grave Miller White 1868-1957 was a writer of popular fiction from New York. Most of her novels were adapted from plays. Her better-known works include Tess of the Storm Country 1909 and Deserted at the Altar 1905 both of which were adapted info films.</p> J.S. Ogilvie Publishing Company,
192133458New York: Harry E. Wolff 1921. Printed paper wrappers stapled. Color pictorial to front wrapper. Paper age-toned & becoming brittle. Some edge-rash to text block. An About VG copy. 28 4 pp. Text double column. Adverts last 4 pages. Partially unopened. 11-1/4" x 7-7/8" <br/><br/>A series that usually features Wall Street with boys making fortunes after beginning as a runner messenger whathaveyou. Harry E. Wolff unknown books
1015837921.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1951120113Frankfurt am Main: Kleinbuch Verlag Werner Nowack, 1951. 80 S.; 8°; farbig illustrierte Orig.-Broschur;