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131262aafParis - 6e - s.n. (Estampes, Imprimerie - La Semeuse -) , 1927, in-8vo, 95 p. + 1 table + 4 planches avec 7 illustrations, ms. sur garde - Ce livre est du Monastère de Visitation St. Marie de Fribourg Suisse -, d.-toile aux coins, feuilles de garde fantaisie florale.
8vo., First Edition thus, with frontispiece and 6 coloured illustrations; pictorial boards, black cloth back lettered in silver and pink, pink endpapers, a near fine copy in publisher's board slip-case.
18791811241169xbvkParis, en vente au bureau du Journal 'Le Progrès Artistique' . . ., 1879. 16 unopened pages, blank endpapers. - Publisher's titled grey papercover; 8vo.(ca. 25 x 18 cm).
1998500156532ED DU MASQUE 1998 1344 pages 12 6x19 2x4cm. 1998. mass_market. 1344 pages.
48105Félix Alcan.1899.In-8 br.583 p.Schémas.Planches. Etat satisfaisant.Qques piqùres.
1842430890.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1999DADAX019513317XOXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 1999-04-15. UK ed. paperback. New. 11.69x8.27x0.78. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS paperback
ria9780128498781_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
2012Q-1935666436Nodin Press 2012-09-12. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Nodin Press paperback
19333810Chicago 1933. First Edition. 8vo. 3 pp. 1 sheet folded once to produce 4 pages final page blank. 1" tear in fore-edge of both leaves otherwise very good. CRIME AND CRIME DETECTION EXHIBITION AT THE 1933 CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR. From a contemporary Guidebook "World's Fair Suvenir" sic published by Unk Ebenezer's Tiny Weekly: "Sponsored in part by Northwestern University School of Crime Detection. Actual displays of guns and photographs of many gang killings which are horribly convincing arguments that crime does not pay. Medieval modes of torture and a side-show of the electric chair in operation guide and lecture completes show. 10 cents." Gone are the good ol' days! <br /> <br /> Not in OCLC. unknown
Fine Russian Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Russian. 107, [1] p. 3000 copies were printed. 2094 / 3000. 'Geray' family with Turkish rooted of Crimean Khanate and their genealogical tree with biographies. Rare.
pp. xviii, (2) [Portraits], 2, 14-498, (1) [Illustrated publisher's ad]. Illustrated with portraits from life and numerous engravings, made expressly for this book. Lacks rear fly leaf. Small insect hole on first signature. Age stained. Inner hinges cracked. 12mo. 190 mm. Original full brown cloth binding, very worn and rubbed. Hardbound. Fair. Scarce. Adams SIX-GUNS; Howes D6. W9 RT Rear STK x2
Slight fraying to spine ends. Slight wear to extremites. DJ spine gone; front & rear only; a recital of the freedoms all too often abrogated; 8vo; 341 pages
Signed by Author Trade paperback, good condition, w. ltly rubbed wraps, sme lt marks. a few lt stains on fr, sme lt tanning on r. Lt sp crease, v. ltly bumped corners. Ltly tanned p. edges, sme lt soil. Ltly tanned ins wraps, pp. 2 tears on 1st p. Signed
Very Good Turkish Black cloth. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In Turkish. 90 p. A duplicated copy. Istanbul Türk Karaim Cemaati gelenegine göre cenaze, defin, zeher ve matem ritüeli ve tercümesi. Funeral, burial, lament rituals according to the Karaite tradition. This book is distributed to the congregation by the Karaite community.
pp. xix, 280 + Frontis and full page photographs. Margin drawings. Tall 8vo. Original full green cloth binding, slightly worn. Inked Presentation to Leo Considine from the authors, Gordon Hines and E. D. Nix. Hardbound. Very good. E.D. Nix served as a U.S. Marshal in the Old Oklahoma Territory and the Cherokee Strip.This story follows Nix & his men as he exterminated dozens of notorious outlaws, and arrested tens of thousands of lessor criminals. "Written entirely about the outlaws of Oklahoma and the peace officers who chased them. It has chapters on the Daltons, the Doolin gang, the Jennings gang, Henry Starr, and others, but there are many mistakes." Adams. Six-guns #1611. Nix waited so long to dictate these memoirs that his memory was not accurate. Burs #285. Adams One-Fifty #109, Campbell pg 69, Radar #2486. W5
Very Good Russian Original bdg. HC. Cr. 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Russian. 401, [1] p., b/w plates, plans. Istoria i arkheologia Iugo-Zapadnogo Krima. Sbornik nauchnykh trudov. History and archeology of the South-Western Crimea. Collection of scientific papers.
Biography of the noted attorney. SIGNED "Arthur + Lila Weinberg" on front free endpaper ; B&W Photographs; 8vo - 8" to 9" tall; 462 pages
Small open tears to DJ, which is inexpertly tape repaired ; INSCRIBED by Hiss, For Sam with best wishes Alger Hiss Oct 1 1985. This 'analysis' undertaken by practicing psychiatrist and author Zeligs of Hiss and Chambers is psychological in nature, examining the lives of the two adversaries. Hiss was accused by Chambers of being a Communist spy. Even freshman congressman Richard Nixon got into the act ; Large 8vo; 476 pages
12mo, 20pp., woodcut frontispiece, text leaves cut-down from the 'Nottingham Review' and mounted, new boards, printed paper label on upper cover.
First edition, 8vo (205 x 130 mm), 32pp., disbound. The committee was under the chairmanship of Samuel Hoare junior, and the report advocated improvements to the prison regime - more employment, better food and clothing, more space, greater cleanliness etc. The juvenile crime rate had increased greatly and much of the report deals with the treatment of young offenders.
First edition, folio, [2], 40pp., disbound. Wing, C2250A.
2620530 September 1953; 'from Mrs. last word deleted C. Day-Lewis 96 Campden Hill Road W.8. London'. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. The recipient is presumably the lyricist Peter Claremont Parsons. Plain postcard apart from letterhead. In good condition lightly aged. Image on request.Postmarked from Paddington stamped and addressed to ‘Geoffrey Parsons esq. / 22 Westbourne Park Road / W.2’. Small signature: ‘C. D. L.’ Reads: ‘Many thanks for Peter’s Progress. Parson’s poetry book published that year by Hand & Flower I’ve read it with great pleasure & amusement & fallen foul of little except ‘legacies’ rhyming with exegesis. My memory of those H. & S. Hodder & Stoughton interviews is chiefly of feeling intimidated by the interviewers & not having the remotest idea what to ask them: v. glad I lightened the ordeal for you.’ With a little annotation in pencil. 30 September 1953; 'from Mrs. [last word deleted] C. Day-Lewis, 96 Campden Hill Road, W.8. [London]' unknown
1953915 April 1895; on letterhead of the Athenaeum Pall Mall London ; and 16 February 1897; 14 Old Square Lincoln's Inn London . Both items in good condition. ONE: 3pp. 12mo. After a reference to 'Mr. Lang' he turns to the Hereford Mappa Mundi his father was Bishop of Hereford: 'I am very glad you were interested in the introductory Essay to the "Mappa" and the commentary renders it easy to work out the whole thing: I once gave a lecture on it in my youth'. The lecture was given in 1880. A reference follows to the 'introductory dinner' at Lincoln's Inn of 'Dick' - Harrington's son Richard the future 12th Baronet - at which he was 'in company with Bosanquet and myself'. TWO: 3pp. 12mo. Regarding the 1871 trial of Edmund Walter Pook for the murder of Jane Maria Clousen he writes to thank Harington ffor 'taking so much trouble in telling me your recollections of the Popk case which will be of great assistance to me if I come to right sic his trial which however will not be just as the Editor of the Cornhill has sent me down to Courvoisier. I shall try and get him to let me do Pook next; there is no separate report of the case that I cannot find but the Times gives it very fully and the short hand report of the evidence is in the Sessional papers of C. C. C in the Library here.' He believes there to have been 'a good deal of friction' between the judge Sir William Bovill and attorney John Duke Coleridge later 1st Baron Coleridge and that 'the evidence seems to have completely melted away'. Atlay can 'just remember being excited about the trial as a private school boy.' 15 April 1895; on letterhead of the Athenaeum [ Pall Mall, London ]; and 16 February 1897; 14 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn [ London unknown
8vo., First Edition; blue cloth, gilt back, top lightly mottled else a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter very lightly age-soiled at fold-ins and (predominantly white) rear panel. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR WITH HIS SIGNED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER. A splendid presentation copy of the first Simon Drake novel. Extremely scarce, especially in this condition.