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58 pages. Features: Western Pacific orders Budd car after successful 10-day trial (short story); The Rutland Railroad - article with photos; The Locomotive in 1949 - railroads cut back diesel orders, almost forgot steam & admired the gas turbine - long article with photos; Ohio's last Narrow-Gauge - The Ohio River & Western - article with two great photos; Photo Section - including centerfold photo of Southern Pacific's Suntan Special in California; Broad Gauge Route - The Erie Railroad - photos; My Finest Train Trip - David P. Morgan describes his trip from New Orleans on the Panama Limited - with photos; Big Hook - the machinery and crews who clear away wrecks - super photos; Hub of the Washington Terminal - Ivy City Enginehouse services the steam, diesel and electric locomotives of the five railroads using the capital's Union Station - article with two photos; Los Angeles at Night - nice long-exposure photos; Casey Jones Died 50 Years Ago - article with photo; Lancaster & Chester - Miniature Division at Elliott Springs; Great vintage ads; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
58 pages. Features: Florida Woodburners - Lumber railroads still use scrap-burning locomotives - article and many great photos; Today's Monon - the story of what the new president has done since the CI&L came out of receivership - article with photos; The Busy Beeliners - After several months trial in actual service, it appears the Budd-built RDC-1 has a solid rail future - photos with article; Photo Section includes dramatic centerfold photo of the Cumberland-Pittsburgh line at the top of the hill at Sand Patch Tunnel; Night ride on the El Capitan - board Santa Fe's biggest money-maker in Kansas City and ride to Chicago - article with photos; The Evolution of Railroad - fascinating article with great historic illustrations; Great vintage ads; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
27p. Small 4to. Original printed wraps slightly stained. PA PAMPH 20_18 BX7
8vo., First Edition, with 13 plates on 10; original red cloth, gilt back, covers mildly age-marked a very good, clean copy. War Crimes Trials, vol. IV. Very scarce, especially in this condition.
First edition, 8vo (205 x 135 mm), 48pp., some light spotting, orig. green upper printed wrapper, lower wrapper missing, disbound. "Mayberry, knowing Alger was returning with a sum of money, met him on the road in Harmony, Wisconsin, and killed him with a hatchet while riding with him. Wisconsin had abolished the death penalty, and a mob seized Mayberry after his conviction and hanged him in the streets."?McDale. McDale, The Annals of Murder.
First edition, 64, [4] + [4]pp., of publisher's adverts, 12mo (165 x 105 mm), blank upper margin of title torn away and replaced, several tears to title repaired, lower blank margin of final leaf of text torn away and replaced, last line of text to first leaf of text cropped, soiled and stained, stitched as issued. Although this pamphlet is a little grubby it is rare, Copac locates copies at the BL and Newcastle University.
8vo., Second Edition, with a portrait frontispiece, title in red and black, 4 plates and a map, some moderate foxing throughout; original red cloth, backstrip lettered in black, a very good, clean copy. Published in the series Notable British Trials. The first edition appeared in 1914.
In-12, pleine toile rouge moderne à la Bradel, couverture conservée, VIII, 243 p. Édition originale. ('Première Internationale, Répertoire des sources', III, n° 223). Très bon exemplaire.
Features: Peraltas Ghost Walk; Miracle at Martinsville - the Martin Brothers of Hall County, Nebraska; Walt Coburn's Tally Book; Elks Lodge Badges; The Flume Riders; Hardluck General - George Crook; Mining - the game with no rules; Fair Trial at Encinoso - Charley Siringo; I Saw the Whitman Massacre - The Ghost Town of Goldstone; When a man and a horse square off - Marion McGinty; Miramount - Francolon's Castle of Mystery; The Capture of 'Jesse James' (a Stallion); Wild Old Days!; Circle City - the end of the road. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Nice copy. Book
Features: Society Honours James Willard Schultz; They Loved Billy the Kid - to them he was 'Billito'; Venerial Diseases among Frontier Troops; The Craziest Trial in California - the first criminal trial held at Sutter's Fort; The Boy Who Turned in the Younger Gang - 17 year-old Asle Sorbel; This Texas Outlaw Had Nine Lives - Dan Bogan, alias Bill McCoy; Shootout at Poplar Grove - Gun Battle in Kennewick, Washington rivaled OK Corral Showdown; The Outlaw Trail - winding from northern Montana to Miles City, then south to Hole-in-the-Wall, Wyoming; A Sensational Holdup - More than 75 people robbed for 3 horses by the Martin Gang on the Osage Indian Reservation; Wanted - Roy Bean - Before he was the law west of anything, he was arrested in San Antonio for resisting an officer and assault; Killings in Wyoming - Otto Franc's famed Pitchfork Ranch in Big Horn County, Wyoming; Settlers Loved Berry Pies - Forgottin Frontier Food, Part III. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. 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
In-16° picc. pp. 179, bross. edit. Tiratura di 100 copie numerate 211.
grand in-8, 244 pp., broche, couv. ill.- 9782706810817 Bel exemplaire. [TX-16]
In 16 (18x10,5) Brossura; pp. 199; Buono, timbro di secondo scelta in quarta di copertina
Mm 130x205 Brossura editoriale con alette, pp. 109, fascetta editoriale conservata. Opera in ottime condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
In-8°, legatura in brossura editoriale, pp. 70, con tavole fuori testo.
Mm 290x415 Fascicolo in folio di 12 pp. con prima e ultima carta illustrate a colori, illustrazioni in nero e una tavola a colori col ritratto del principe Prospero Colonna. Sindaco di Roma, nel testo. Fioriture ai margini. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Mm 155x210 Collana "Documenti". Volume nella sua brossura originale, 293 pagine. Opera in buone condizioni, piccolo numero scritto a penna alla prima carta. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
In-12, 263 pages, illustrations hors texte N&B, broche, couverture illustree à rabats. Bel exemplaire [CA32-2][NAN-4]
Mm 290x415 Fascicolo in folio di 12 pp. con prima e ultima carta illustrate a colori, illustrazioni in nero nel testo, tavola umoristica di Scarpelli. Rare fioriture ai margini. Ottimo stato. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
br., (couv. fanée, qq. rousseurs)
PARIS, Les amis des presses universitaires de France - Sans date - In-8 - Broché - 72 pages - Propre Brochure contenant les plaidoiries de Maîtres Justin GodarT et Lyon-Caen, ainsi que les conclusions du Ministère public.
Saggi 218 - Traduzione di Carlo Fruttero 1 21x15 cm. in brossura, senza sopraccoperta, pp. 421 (9), prima edizione, buone condizioni. Allegata scheda editoriale ...per merito suo abbiamo capito per la prima volta le contraddizioni economiche in cui si dibattono quelle societ? nuove, vorrei dire che la sua pi? rara qualit? ? l'obbietivit?...il suo libro mi sembra oggi particolarmente prezioso: esso informa e perci? avvicina. In quest'epoca torbida di menzogne e di violenza, ci? di cui soprattutto abbiamo bisogno ? quel che lei ci d? sull'Ungheria: la verit?
In discrete condizioni
ril. "A dispetto del lunghissimo, ormai quasi secolare, impegno interpretativo, la norma che incrimina il falso ideologico in atto pubblico consegna ancora spunti ineludibili di riflessione. Uno dei più interessanti - ci sembra - è costituito, nel quadro della problematica rilevanza dei giudizi di valore, dall'opinione, cui giunge oggi la giurisprudenza, secondo cui alla falsa attestazione di fatti dovrebbe equipararsi almeno la "falsa" valutazione per l'inosservanza di parametri predeterminati. Questo indirizzo, che rappresenta l'oggetto specifico della presente indagine, matura in un contesto nel quale il tema degli enunciati valutativi viene affrontato secondo prospettive del tutto peculiari. Sì che, sotto questo profilo, le questioni dí fondo, ad avviso di chi scrive, non troverebbero risposte adeguate facendo leva su approcci tradizionali o su impostazioni - potremmo dir così - 'riduzionistiche'." (dall'Introduzione)