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1879GITf514Paris Marpon et Flammarion 1879 / paris librairie Générale 1871 / paris Librairie des Bibliophiles 1872 / Paris Dentu 1871. 5 ouvrages en 1 volume in-12 105pp 1 feuillet non chiffré table, 138pp 1 feuillet non chiffré table, 68pp, 70pp, VI 66pp 3 feuillets non chiffrés. Demi chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons finement dorés, reliure de l'époque. Rousseurs par endroits, principalement sur les 2 premiers ouvrages. Bel exemplaire, textes bien complets, reliure de qualité, décorative, en très bon état.
1865212845Erlangen, Enke, 1865. VIII, 786 S. Modernes Leinen.
In-8, broché, couverture papier moderne, 16 p. Edition originale. Peut-être fils naturel de Louis XV, appelé par Louis XVI au ministère de la Guerre (1791-1792), Louis de Narbonne (1755-1813) parvint à émigrer grâce à Mme de Staël, puis rallia Napoléon dont il devint aide de camp. Il rend compte largement de son action comme Ministre de la Guerre de décembre 1791 à mars 1792. Les dernières pages sont consacrées à une défense, peu enthousiaste, du Roi. (French revolutionary pamphlets, 4189. Martin & Walter, 25648). Suivi de : [Darbaud (F.)]. Un défenseur du roi L'Ami des lois, aux quatre-vingt-trois départements français. Paris, Impr. de l'Ami des Lois, 1793. 14 p.
32435In-8, broché, couverture papier moderne, 16 p. Londres, chez les Marchands de Nouveautés, 1793.
31262Paris, Valleyre l'aîné, 1773 (pour la première partie. Les autres parties datent de 1773 et 1774) - in-12, reliure cartonnée d'époque pleine basane, titre doré sur dos orné de caissons et floraisons dorés, tranches jaspées - 1ere partie : Mémoire à consulter, pour Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais, Ecuyer, Confeiller-Secrétaire du Roi, & Lieutenant-Général des Chaffes au Bailliage & Capitainerie de la Varenne du Louvre, grande Vénerie & Fauconnerie de France, Accufé. 66 pages par Caron de Beaumarchais, suivies de 6 pages de Consultation par Me Malbeste, avocat de Beaumarchais - 2eme partie : Supplément au mémoire à consulter, pour Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais, Ecuyer, Confeiller-Secrétaire du Roi, & Lieutenant-Général des Chaffes au Bailliage & Capitainerie de la Varenne du Louvre, grande Vénerie & Fauconnerie de France, Accufé en corruption de Juge & calomnie. 111 pages par Caron de Beaumarchais, suivies de 9 pages de Cosultation, signés Bidault et Ader - 3eme partie : Addition au supplément au mémoire à consulter, pour Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais, Ecuyer, Confeiller-Secrétaire du Roi, & Lieutenant-Général des Chaffes au Bailliage & Capitainerie de la Varenne du Louvre, grande Vénerie & Fauconnerie de France, Accufé : Servant de Réponfe à Madame Goezman, Accufée ; au fieur Bertrand d'Airolles, Accufé, aux fieurs Marin, Gazetier de France, & Darnaud Baculard Confeiller d'Ambaffade, affignés comme témoins. 132 pages par Caron de Beaumarchais, suivies de 8 pages de Consultation signées Bidault et Ader - 4eme partie : Mémoire à consulter, pour Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais, Ecuyer, Confeiller-Secrétaire du Roi, & Lieutenant-Général des Chaffes, & Accufé de corruption de Juge. Contre M. Goezman, Juge, accufé de fubordination & de faux ; Madame Goezman, & le fieur Bertrand, accufés ; les fieurs Marin, Gazetier ; Darnaud-Baculard, Confeiller d'Ambaffade ; & Conforts. 172 pages par Caron de Beaumarchais, suivies de 26 pages de Consultation signées Bidault et Ader, puis de 2 pages de Notes par Caron de Beaumarchais - 5eme partie : Arrest de la Cour du Parlement, extrait des Regiftres du Parlement. Du 26 Février 1774. 43 pages signés Le Lay et 1 page signée Le Breton - Edition originale - Très bon état, malgré qqs pages mal imprimées
464028001 ) ARRÊT de la Cour Royale de Colmar du 27 août 1814 extrait du Journal de Jurisprudence de M. Jourdain greffier-en-chef de ladite Cour. Colmar, Decker, 1814 ; 31 pp. in-8. Texte en français et traduction allemande en face. Procès entre le Sieur George-Frédéric TEUTSCH, marchand de vin à Strasbourg appelant et les Sieurs Fidus MEYER, Nicolas WAUGENEY, Antoine GSELL et George KUNAT propriétaires à Turckheim, intimés. Au sujet de rentes en vin dues par les intimés.2) MÉMOIRE pour le Sieur THOMASSIN, ancien directeur du domaine dans le département du Bas-Rhin, contre le Sieur Frédéric TEUTSCH, Marchand de vin à Strasbourg. Strasbourg, Levrault, 1819 ; 49 pp., in-4. Au sujet de spéculations.3) MÉMOIRE pour Michel SIMON, vigneron à Wangen contre François-Joseph MARTHA, greffier du Tribunal de Commerce de Strasbourg, comme concessionnaire de l’Hospice des jeunes aveugles de Paris. Colmar, Decker, 1827 ; 58 pp. in-4. Au sujet d’un vignoble de Wangen et de redevances en vin qui se percevaient chaque année à Wangen (40 foudres de 20 mesures chacun).4) MÉMOIRE pour le Sieur Louis SCHATTENMANN marchand de vin à Strasbourg opposant à contraintes contre l’administration des contributions indirectes. Strasbourg, Silbermann, 1827 ; 100 pages in-4. Avec le procès-verbal des dégustateurs, celui des chimistes concernant diverses pièces de vin soupçonnées de fraude. Analyse très détaillée de ces vins.5) RÉPONSE pour le Sieur Louis SCHATTENMANN marchand de vin à Strasbourg... Strasbourg, Silbermann, 1827 ; 64 pp. in-4. Suite des analyses évoquées dans la pièce précédente.6) MÉMOIRE du Sieur Auguste DEBENESSE fils, négociant à Strasbourg, dans la cause liée entre lui et le Sieur Jacques HUMMEL aussi négociant dans la même ville. Strasbourg, Heitz, 1828 ; 20 pp. in-4. Violent mémoire contre M. Hummel, accusé de calomnie, au sujet d’un commis, nommé Horst, qui a quitté ce dernier pour se mettre au service de M. Debenesse.7) MÉMOIRE pour le Sieur Henri HORST commis négociant à Strasbourg, demandeur en dommages et intérêts contre le Sr. Jacques HUMMEL, commissionaire-expéditeur à Strasbourg... Strasbourg, Heitz, 1828 ; 40 pp. in-4, Suite de l’affaire précédente.8) RÉPONSE Du Sieur Jacques HUMMEL négociant à Strasbourg aux mémoires publiés contre lui par les Sieurs Auguste Debenesse fils et H. Horst, aussi négociants en la même ville. Strasbourg, Silbermann, 1828 ; 55 pp. in-4. Réponse aux deux précédents mémoires. On y trouve le peu édifiant curriculum du Sieur Horst, congédié par divers employeurs de Bodersweyer, de Bischwiller, de Bouxwiller pour malversations, vols domestiques, etc.De la bibliothèque de Marie-Etienne-Auguste BARTH (1834-1916) avec son ex-libris portant la devise Sitientibus (Alsace).
98766Paris, Pagnerre, Editeur, 1838-1847, 8 textes reliés en un volume in-8 de 215x135 mm environ, 112-135-96-123-112 (avec 5 planches hors-texte)-239-119-208 pages, demi-reliure cuir grenat, titres dorés sur dos lisse, gardes marbrées. quelques frottements d'usage, bon état.
1868GITe195Paris Baillière 1868. In-8 2 feuillets non chiffrés VI-VIII 2-342pp. Demi basane blonde marbrée, dos lisse orné de chaînettes dorées, pièce de titre noire, tranches mouchetées, reliure de l'époque. Orné de 3 planches en couleurs en fin d'ouvrage, regroupant 14 figures. Bel exemplaire sans aucune rousseur, bien complet du texte et des 3 planches, dans une reliure décorative.
18142306Lerouge 14,5 x 21,5 Paris 1814 Volume in-8, reliure pleine toile bordeaux début XXe, pièce de titre de cuir rouge, titre et fleuron dorés, viii-255 p. Par un ami du Trône. Pierre Turbat (1773-1845) est l'auteur de ces Tableaux. Il avait fait paraître en 1798 le "Procès des Bourbons". Il explique dans son introduction qu'en 1798 "malgré notre courage, nous ne pouvions encore tout dire, ni tout divulguer : des hommes coupables étaient encore en place; mais aujourd'hui que nos princes légitimes sont remontés sur le trône de leurs aïeux, nous croyons qu'il est de notre devoir de mettre au jour la vérité toute entière". Pierre TURBAT du Mans (1773-1845) a été employé à la municipalité de Paris, impliqué dans la conspiration des bazinistes (au Mans), avoué, avocat, puis procureur du roi après la révolution de 1830, il est nommé juge à Alençon vers 1832.TOURNEUX, I, 3588 a. Notre exemplaire est bien complet in fine de la Liste alphabétique des Commissaires nommés dans la nuit du 9 au 10 août 1792, par les quarante-huit sections de Paris... et du Tableau des membres composant le Tribunal Révolutionnaire à l'époque du jugement de la Reine. Mouillures sur les premières et dernières pages, rousseurs, mais l'ensemble forme un bon exemplaire. Rare. (B33) PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. Livre
18142306Lerouge 14,5 x 21,5 Paris 1814 Volume in-8, reliure pleine toile bordeaux début XXe, pièce de titre de cuir rouge, titre et fleuron dorés, viii-255 p. Par un ami du Trône. Pierre Turbat (1773-1845) est l'auteur de ces Tableaux. Il avait fait paraître en 1798 le "Procès des Bourbons". Il explique dans son introduction qu'en 1798 "malgré notre courage, nous ne pouvions encore tout dire, ni tout divulguer : des hommes coupables étaient encore en place; mais aujourd'hui que nos princes légitimes sont remontés sur le trône de leurs aïeux, nous croyons qu'il est de notre devoir de mettre au jour la vérité toute entière". Pierre TURBAT du Mans (1773-1845) a été employé à la municipalité de Paris, impliqué dans la conspiration des bazinistes (au Mans), avoué, avocat, puis procureur du roi après la révolution de 1830, il est nommé juge à Alençon vers 1832.TOURNEUX, I, 3588 a. Notre exemplaire est bien complet in fine de la Liste alphabétique des Commissaires nommés dans la nuit du 9 au 10 août 1792, par les quarante-huit sections de Paris... et du Tableau des membres composant le Tribunal Révolutionnaire à l'époque du jugement de la Reine. Mouillures sur les premières et dernières pages, rousseurs, mais l'ensemble forme un bon exemplaire. Rare. (B33) PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. Livre
Pages 105-140. Features: Nice cover photo-portrait of Dwight Eisenhower; Photos of America's new first lady - Mrs. Eisenhower, and Mrs. Richard Nixon, wife of the new Vice-President, both wearing their inaugural ball gowns; Photo of six German's tried with murder and other atrocities at the Schirmeck concentration camp during the occupation of France; Photos of the Red Hat Ceremony in Rome where new Catholic Cardinals receive their hats; Photo of the Dutch liner' Klipfontein just before she went under; Photo of horrible accident at Washington's Union station where train lost braking and crashed into buffers; Photos from Egypt and Sudan - Abdel Rahman Hakki, Sheikh Ahmed Al Bakury, Major Saley Salim and General Neguib; Photos of M. Rene Mayer, France's new Prime Minister; Two pages of photos and information about Oradour-Sur-Glane - a case which revives a terrible war memory - the trial of 21 S.S. soldiers charged with the murder of a French community; Photo and article on the tree-climbing goats of Morocco; Photos of the end of the Second Swiss attempt on Everest; Two pages of photos and information on the war in Indo-China - French Union troops in the Red River Delta, plus an amphibious operation against the Viet Minh - a phase of 'Operation Bretagne'; Two-page photo of the summit and southern wall of Everest, taken from the Ramparts of Pumori; Two pages of photos and information about the British-trained Sudan Defense Force; Photos from the first performance of Vaughan Williams' "Sinfonia Antartica"; Photos of the personalities of the week, including recently deceased Sir Edward Marsh and artist Douglas Chandor, as well as squash champion A. Fairbairn and a group photo of Sherpas who helped with the recent Swiss Everest attempt; Photo of the marriage of Sir William Slim's daughter to Peter Nigel Stewart Frazer; Nice colour-illustrated ad for King George IV old Scotch whisky on back cover; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 193-224. Features: Cover photo of Cardinal Mindszenty, Prince Primate of Hungary, during his trial for treason; Nice one-page colour ad for Number Seven cigarettes; Article on sea rescue; One-page photo of the light fleet aircraft carrier Vengeance at Portland, with an air sea rescue helicopter hovering over her flight deck; Four excellent aerial photos of New York City, with emphasis upon Manhattan; One-page illustration of Generalissimo Stalin; Three photos of Indians remembering Gandhi's assassination; Three photos of the Pan-American airliner "Monarch Of The Skies" and its passengers after they survived a midair collision; One-page photo of H.M.S. Royal Sovereign, returning home after five years' service with the Russian Navy; Photo of Tokyo crowd listening to Kyuichi Tokudo, the Communist Party Sec.; Photos of devastation in Berlin - materials from Hitler's destroyed Reich Chancellery are used to rebuild a Russian sponsored building; Naval manoeuvres in the Mediterranean; Photos of personalities of the week include Mr. A.K. Helm, Capt. John Terry, Mr. Kingsbury Smith, Lord Baldwin, Mr. L.J. Edwards, Prof. Reuter, Cardinal Mindszenty, Sir David Keir, and others; The Kravchenko libel action; Churchill receives the Grotius Medal; Centrefold illustrations show new bypass for the Suez Canal; Photo of Boeing XB-47 test landing with new parachute- brake; Two-page illustration of dozens of animals at the London zoo, and their monetary values; Photos of guided missile testing at Holloman US Air Force Base in New Mexico; Photos of what was Derby House and is now Hutchinson House; Photos of Gloucester Cathedral tomb effigies; one-page colour ad for Lotus boots and shoes; Colour Schweppes ad on back cover. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 1077-1116. Features: Cover photo of the five-power conference to negotiate a new international treaty for the limitation of naval armaments; Illustration of the great Finnish composer M. Jean Sibelius on the occasion of his 70th birthday; Page of illustrations of naval cruisers of Britain, Japan, Germany and Italy - a reduction problem for the five-power naval conference; Page of reproductions of archival illustrations of historic precedents for Lord De Clifford's trial; Photos of air raids on Dessie - Italian bonds damaged the palace of the Crown Prince just after the Emperor of Abyssinia had left it to me: Article discusses "What is Electricity?"; Page of illustrations present electricity as a "new servant"of man; Oil - the diplomatic problem of the hour - three pages of photos of the modern oil industry; A unique complex of bronze age Irish ring-forts - new discoveries of unusual interest, at Cush, in the County Limerick; Page of photos of newly found relics of Celtic Ireland in the Bronze Age; a 12th-century Irish reliquary - the shrine of St. Manchan - text and photos; Page of photos of anteaters Map of the present Abyssinian Empire; Two-page illustration of the boiler furnaces of the "Queen Mary" being lit; Photo of rioting in Lahore; Photo of a large band of Sikhs overlooked by mounted police during a pause in their march to Lahore for Shahidi day; One page colour ad says Guinness is good for oysters - good for you; Colour centrefold illustration of the "Silver Jubilee Procession"; Nice colour one-page ad for Craven 'A' cigarettes with Christmas motif; Photos of personalities of the week include: the Oxford and Cambridge rugby teams, E. O. W. Hunt, George A Strasser, his Majesty Haile Selassie, Señor Manuel Quezon, the Bishop of Salisbury, Lord De Clifford, Thomas Marlowe, C. Hayden Coffin, and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester in Ulster with their hostess, Lady Brooke; Photos of survivors of the "Silverhazel" being rescued near the US destroyer "Bulmer"; Photo of the new Commonwealth of the Philippines being inaugurated at the legislative building in Manila; Photo of Signor Mussolini reading a restrained speech in the Italian chamber on the sanctions situation; Photo of saluting Italian war widows and mothers at the unknown warrior's tomb; Photo of Miss Jean Batten's damaged airplane on Araruama Beach, Brazil; Photo of the Wiley Post and Will Rogers aviation beacon recently placed on the George Washington Bridge in New York; Photo of wrecked Belgian airliner in Kent which crashed killing 11; Photos of Sir John Carden and Capt. Jean Schoonbroodt; Photo of Mr. S. V. Appleby crossing the channel in a "Flying flea"; One-page South Africa travel ad features illustration of native Village scene; One-page illustrated ad for Booth's matured dry gin; One page ad for the Vauxhall big six saloon; Review of "Steel of Empire", by John Murray Gibbon; Halfpage illustrated Estorial (Portugal) travel ad; One-page ad promotes Austria as the 'ski paradise'; article discusses economic 'stabilization' and it's difficulties; and more. Centrefold loose but present. Outer advertising pages not included. Unmarked with average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 341-384. Features: nice ad for the Sporting and Dramatic News inside front cover; Cover photo of Canada's loftiest peak, the unconquered summit of Mount Waddington, plu two pages of text and photos showing a climbing party on the treacherous mountain; Photo of bizarre sea creature washed up at Querqueville, near Cherbourg - probably the remains of a basking shark; Two pages of detailed illustrations explaining drought and its dangers in rural England, plus schemes for alleviating water famine; Photo-illustrated book review of "Secrets of the Red Sea", by Henry de Manfreid; Photos and text describe jewelry of a Byzantine-Nubian Queen - more treasures from a mysterious Egyptian cemetery; Photo-illustrated article on an expedition to Cocos Island in search of long-buried pirate treasure with gold and silver indicating instruments; 12 photos illustrate life in the Saar, a district to choose by plebiscite government by Germany, France or the League; Two full-page photos of vast flocks of ducks at the unique Open Lake Sanctuary in Arkansas, plus photos of Mr. George S. Wilcox who protects the ducks; Photos of personalities of the week include the commission of government inaugurated in Newfoundland, Sir James Jeans, Sir H. G. Lyons, Madame Stavisky, the archduke Otto and ex-Empress Zita; the Queen of Siam and H. W. Austin in the Monte Carlo lawn tennis handicap; Acquitted Reichstag fire trial prisoners released and welcomed in Moscow include Mr. Popoff, Dimitroff and Taneff, Norman O'Neill, John Dillinger, Prof. S. F. Oldenburg, and Princess Irina Youssoupoff, who was awarded damages in the "Rasputin" film libel action; Centrefold photos of Prince George's 4000 mile tour in South Africa; Photo of the outdoor construction of Imperial Airways liner "Scylla" (too large for a hangar); Photo of stowaways John Pitzer and Arthur Martin afloat in the Gulf of Mexico; Photo of huge crowd in Trafalgar Square gathered to hear speeches about the unemployment bill; Photos of low British reservoirs; Photo of zeppelin "LZ 129" under construction; Photos of destroyed buildings in Kalgoorlie, Australia after anti-foreigner riots; Article and three photos describe sinking of the "Cheliuskin" near Wrangell Island; Photos of archaic Chinese jade in perfection - finds in the Lo-Yang tombs; Two pages of text and photos describe discoveries which "surpass anything yet known of archaic Chinese jade"; One-page ad for the new Ford Fourteen car; Half-page ad for the Crossley two-litre car; Half-page ad for the Armstrong Siddeley Twenty car; Half-page Rover car ad; Nice half-page Bentley car ad; Back cover ad for Douglas Stuart; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Cover illustration by Franklin Arbuckle. Full-page Allis-Chalmers ad features a large TS-300 motor scraper working on a Toronto bypass; Champlain - The Man Who Came to Stay - Part One of The White and the Gold, by Thomas B. Costain; Can McCarthy Happen Hear? - This searching study of the U.S. investigating committees and their Canadian equivalents - including the prelude to the Ottawa spy case of 1945 - reveals that Canadians have no cast-iron guarantees against judgement without fair trial - with photos; Brian Boru, by Sean O'Faolain - illustrated by James Hill; The Pulse of French Canada - Montreal's La Presse newspaper; The Happiest Couple in Show Business - dance team Alan and Blanche Lund; The Waiting Lines of Spandau - What's it like to be the wife of a war criminal? - This first-hand report takes you into the homes and hearts of the women - once the elite of Hitler's Germany - whose fight for their husbands' freedom has reached kings, presidents and even the Archbishop of Canterbury - with photos; A Coal Town Fights for its Life - Bloody strikes and stark depression failed to conquer the proud miners of Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, but now cheaper coal from the U.S., oil, gas and hydro power present new challenges; Edmonton's Log Cabin Ritz - Bob Kashower hated hotels so much that when he turned an old air-force hut into the Airlines Hotel he insisted the guest by king; Nice colour ad for the 1954 Ford Monarch, with a 161-HP overhead valve V-8 engine; Mrs. Delores Dalzell is featured in a Jergens Lotion ad; Nice colour Chrysler ad features the 1954 Windsor De Luxe; Great two-colour full-page recruiting ad for the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN); Colour Trans-Canada Airlines ad features their new Super Constellation service to Europe; Colour ad for the 1954 Dodge; Nice colour ad for "The Newest Oldsmobile in 57 Years"; Full-page ad for the 1954 Ford Consul and 1954 Ford Zephyr; Colour photo ad for the 1954 Meteor Rideau inside back cover; Coke ad on back cover features Eddie Fisher bowling. Above-average wear and external soiling. Middle two pages loose but present. Unmarked. A worthy copy. Magazine
Contents: Color Borg-Warner power train ad; Color Ford Mercury Ad; Pearl Harbor - Stimson Tells; Dr. Alan Nunn May; Meat - the nation's first big postwar racket; 'Food and Peace' by Ernest K. Lindley; Letters of complaint pour in re: Bikini atom-bomb tests; nice color Four Roses whiskey ad; Color Farnsworth phonograph/radio ad; The Draft - Services clamor 'give us more time'; 'Live Kimono Ban' - General Eichelberger issues an order to the ground forces forbidding public displays of affection with the Japanese; Great black and white ad for International Trucks; Admiral Pratt's notes to the Editors on the Prospects of War and Peace; Black and white Fairchild Aircraft ad; The United Nations (U.N.) Security Council begins its work; nice color ad for White trucks; Color ad for Cutler-Hammer motor controls; Food - hand of politics weighs on the starving; Interesting illustrated Chase-National Bank ad; The Kurds - History's Goad; Dr. Petiot, France's newest Bluebeard, goes on trial; two-page color Goodyear rubber ad; Igor Gouzenko makes his first public appearance since going into voluntary protective custody - accuses Fred Rose, Canada's only Communist Member of Parliament, and Sam Carr, national organizer of the Labor-Progressive (Communist) party, and more; Alberta's Premier Ernest Manning; Job help for Handicapped is difficult but rewarding; Weather at the Crossroads - the Bikini Bomb/Operation Crossroads; Color Boeing ad; black and white Kaiser - Frazer Corporation auto ad; Slugging it out for President of UAW - Walter Reuther; Nice color ad for the New York Central Railroad; Color American-Marietta ad; Brooks Brothers sold; Ralph Robey argues for a housecleaning of government economic forecasters; Photo of Alexei, Patriarch of all Russia; color ad for the Highway Trailer Company (truck trailers); Freuhauf Trailer ad; Color TWA ad; Nice color Reo Truck ad; Bernard Baruch appointed as the U.S. representative on the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission; Nice color Chesterfield cigarette ad on back cover. Above-average wear. Some soiling to front cover. A sound copy. Magazine
Features: Let's keep the filibuster, by Hodding Carter; The Kremlin's Persecution of Jews - a firsthand report on the newest campaign inside Russia to stamp out an age-old religion and way of life; The Mutiny of Marlon Brando - how the petulant superstar broke the budget in a marathon remake of Mutiny on the Bounty; Famous people who don't remember me - a veteran Government official's amusing encounters with Winston Churchill and other celebrated figures; People on the way up - Seena Hamilton, discus champ Dave Weill, Nancy Schoonover, bus magnate George Sage; On Trial - Jimmy Hoffa and Adam Clayton Powell, part 2 of 3; How to get along with the Bees; Dinner with the Kennedys - what to expect when you receive Washington's most sought-after invitation, a bid to spend a gala evening at the White House; Radio's Pill Pusher - Carlton Fredericks, self-styled 'foremost nutritionist' has amassed a fortune endorsing vitamins and wonder foods. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: Don't blame your parents - Dr. Vincent T. Lathbury; Conflict of Interest - Can Congress crack down on its own members?; Geraldine Page - Diamond who likes it Rough; Why I Quit the Ministry - a frank, disturbing story by an anomynous clergyman; The Hidden Weaknesses of Communism - the world's new nations see that Moscow won't provide progress and freedom; Breezy Designs for the Office - businessmen spend millions a year on lavish office decor - mostly to please the female help; Eichmann and his Trial (conclusion); Gridiron Phantom - Washington State's Hugh Campbell; "We Ditched at Sea - the ordeal of Flying Tiger 923". Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: Gutter Politics, by Bruce L. Felknor - in every election year unscrupulous smear experts ply their shoddy trade; Eichmann and His Trial (Part 1 of 3), by Gideon Hausner - the full story, his prosecutor, the Attorney-General of Israel; Change of Pace on the Night-Club Scene - New York's grab bag of entertainment holds a varied fare for the enterprising visitor; His Car is Named Desire - with the racy Avanti, Studebaker's Sherwood Egbert hungers for big sales; 'Genius' at Green Bay - Jim Tayolr delivers running power for the Packers; From Greece - Food Fit for the Gods; Tale of Two Cities - San Francisco vs. Los Angeles; Memoirs of a Monster, by Boris Karloff - the world's most famous bogeyman looks back on his 35-year career in horror; Can we still be first on the Moon? (PLEASE NOTE: PAGES 83-84 MISSING FROM THE MOON STORY. Nice colour Cadillac ad inside back cover. Average wear. Book
116 pages. Features: Cover photo of Russian Yuri Gagarin, the first human to travel to outer space and back; Nice one-page ad for the Volkswagen (VW) truck (microbus); Showdown nears for Castro in Cuba; JFK and how he runs the White House; One-page photo ad for GE's two-way radio; Russia's Triumph in Space - What Does It Mean? - photo-illustrated article; Why The U.S. Wasn't First; A Look at what the U.S. has - and plans - in space; Where U.S. Went Wrong - The Ways to Catch Up; JFK Learns About Personal Diplomacy; Why De Gaulle is a Growing Problem for U.S.; Kennedy's plan to deal with corn surplus; Up Front with U.S. Guerrillas in Southeast Asia - an eyewitness report; A Close New Look at Nehru's India; The Red Terror in Tibet - Interview with the Dalai Lama; Crime Wave Hits Washington, D.C. - with photo of Dallas O. Williams who has 59 convictions, including murder; Critical thinking about the "Show" trial of Adolf Eichmann in Israel; Nice small photo ad for Checker Motors Corp. of Kalamazoo; Nice two-page color-photo ad for (red) Chevy trucks with IFS (independent front suspension) on excavation site; How the United Mine Workers (UMW) under John L. Lewis uses its considerable investments, and why; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
20 pages. Features: Diefenbaker's Final Fray; Erna Paris describes her juror service during a rape trial; Fantastic colour photo for GM featuring John Brooks and his red Firebird; Calgary Stampeder receiver Terry Evanshen thinks himself to touchdowns; Salad recipes; Doug Wright's Family; The St. Boniface hawks - two of the Lowthian brothers have fought in Vietnam in U.S. units. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Features: Yuri Gregarin's Flight - Extensive Coverage; Eichmann Trial; Nylon net stops jet; The Maya Stelae of Aguateca; Jewels in the service of chivalry and royalty - Orders of Knighthood and an Empress crown (in colour); Courtship among animals (in colour); The AMI 6 Citroen; Large fold-out advertisement by AEI (Associated Electrical Industries Ltd); and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine
112 pages. Features: Nice 1/2 page color Fatima cigarette ad; 1-page color Hudson car ad - circus scene; 1-page color Maxwell House coffee ad features illustration of band practicing in the living room; Nice 1-page color ad for Zenith radios; 1-page color ad for Kelly Springfield tires features lady swimmer; RPM Delo ad features nice color photo of excavation scene in rugged territory; Renegade Canyon (fiction); The Man Who Hunts Old Bones - photo-illustrated article about Dr. Edwin Harris Colbert, curator of the American Museum of Natural History; Schoolgirl in Pursuit (fiction); G.I. Jim's In Love with Paris - color-photo illustrated article about the 1,300 American veterans studying and living under the G.I. Bill of Rights in Paris; Night of Trial (fiction); Senator Paul Douglas - Hard-boiled idealist - article with photo; We Bucked the Ice Pack - aboard the U.S.S. Edisto icebreaker as it ventured to previously unexplored waters - article witih photos; New help for that headache - combining medicine with psychiatry; Get That Rig Through (fiction); Tales of the Talking Taxis - photo-illustrated article explains how two-way radios are improving life for taxi drivers; Botts and the Brink of Disaster (fiction); Is Japanese Youth Going Communist? - photo-illustrated article; 1-page color ad for Lucky Strike cigarettes features tobacco man Dan Currin of Oxford, NC; Nightmare in Manhattan (fiction); 1-page color ad for Oldsmobile cars featuring the new 'Holiday' coupe; 1-page color ad for De Soto cars features the new 'Carry-All' sedan; Nice 1-page color-photo ad for Old Gold cigarettes features blind-folded woman smoker; 1-page color-photo ad for Ford Trucks features photos Howard Johnson of hotel chain fame; Nice color-photo Kodak ad with rugged scenery in background; 1-page Chevrolet ad features the Styeline De Luxe 4-Door Sedan; Nice centerfold color ad for Mobilgas; 1-page color ad for RCA Victor televisions features Photographer Margaret Bourke-White; 2-page color ad for General Motors (GM) shows their range of products; Nice half-page color-photo ad for Florida orange juice; 1-page ad for Northwestern Mutual features photo portrait of Walter Geist, President, Allis-Chalmers; Nice 1-page color ad for TWA shows happy children in flight; 1/2 page color ad for Meadow gold ice cream; 1-page color Gulfpride motor oil ad shows new car by lighthouse; Nostalgic half-page 2-color ad for Elmer's of New Orleans features their Mint Bublets and Chee-Wees; Nice 1/2 page color ad for Beech-Nut gum; Sunkist oranges ad on back cover. One-inch opening to fore-edge of back cover otherwise a sound vintage copy. Magazine
24 pages. Features: Vintage front cover illustrated ad for Chappel Bros. Kib-L-Biskit and Ken-L-Worth horse-meat dog foods; Photo of R.J. Goode of Gastonurg, Alabama; Great article entitled "A Buffalo Hunt Sixty Years Ago", by Veritas Jr.; New Connecticutt Preserve Plan to Increase Game; Natural History - The Beach at Ebb Tide; Hatteras Channel Bass - article with four nice photos; Field Trial Results; Photo of ER M. Shelley; Photo of R.K. (Bob) Armstrong who has training grounds near Albany, GA; Field Dog Stud Book Registrations; Veterinary Q & A; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
18328608London Printed for the Proprietors and sold by W. Nute 1832. 1832 366 2 p. 5 plates one damaged. List of books recently published by Thomas Kelly. Contemporary half calf spine gilt and marbled boards. The front endpaper has been removed and p.171/172 partly in facsimile. A little rubbed on the edges and corners but still an attractive copy. London Printed for the Proprietors, and sold by W. Nute, hardcover