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Vg/G (unclipped dj with small area of loss head of spine and minor loss at tail, few small tears bottom edges and top corners chipped, clean brown cloth with silver lettering and one or two very small spots on spine, a crisp clean square copy with no marks or inscriptions) 12mo 191pp. First edition. Crime fiction. She was blonde, pretty, very dead and very chilled.
Generously illustrated with black and white photos and illustrations. Features: A Baptism of Fire - A young British Columbia Forest Service Ranger helps to save 100 people trapped in a logging camp from forest fire; Through Arctic Seas - Part II - Wonderful photos accompany this continuation of the cruise of the Hudson Bay Company steamer Baychimo to the Western Arctic to study the Eskimos and wild life; "Kruger's Millions" - ;A diagram is found which may lead to an enormous quantity of gold hidden by President Kruger after the Boer War; How We Fought the Famine - In East Africa Captain Anthony Parsons needed meat to trade to the Angonis for flour for his "boys"; Through Spain in Disguise - Part VI - Count and Countess Malmignati sing and dance their way across Spain disguised as Arab beggars; Photo of river gardens in Siam; The Adventures of a "Sand-Hog" - Photos of brutal subterranean conditions accompany this story of the men who dig tunnels and tubes beneath the Hudson River, between New York and Jersey City; The Thief Who Lost His "Luck" - A Chinese burglar lucks out; "Crawling Cavern" - Close call for Mark Howard in the spring of 1907 while on outpost duty on the coast of Mindanao; Across Central Africa from East to West - Part I - Major Frederick G. Jackson describes his 6,000 mile trans-African trek - with nice photos; The "Phantom Bandits" - In 1923 Joe Tanko and Floyd Hall escaped from San Quentin Prison and terrorized the countryside before they were finally subdued - includes facsimile of their wanted poster; The Mystery Man of Arnhem's Land - a man goes wrong so flees to the wilds, intent on earning enough to make restitution, but ends up in a lonely grave on the Australian coast; The Hakim - A doctor in Kenya includes fortune-telling in his treatment of disease. 84 pages plus 12 pages of nostalgic ads. Bits of peripheral nibbling, otherwise clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this fascinating vintage issue. Book
Broché. 367 pages. Couverture défraîchie.
in-8°, 367 pp, broche, couverture illustree plast. Bel exemplaire. [AFF-1]
Reliure toile de l'?diteur. 473 pages. Jaquette.
Broch?. 175 pages. Couverture d?fra?chie.
8vo, 218 pages. A Frank Brennan Mystery. eng
in-16, broché. Bel exemplaire. [LP-10]
50 pages. Great cover photo of Lila Leeds. Features: "Occupation" (fiction); Revolt in the Philippines - author who helped liberate the Philippines returns to learn more about the struggle between President Roxas and rebels - article with many great photos; What the Boys did for Damon - The Damon Runyon Memorial Cancer Fund - article with nice photos; City Girl at a Country Fair - Lorraine Davies at the Mineola Fair; Back on Top; "I'm Tired of My In-Laws" - Harry Harrison lived in a house with ten people as a publicity stunnt; Chicago's Bungling Cops - article on their poor rate of solving crime, with emotional photos; Colonel, We Loved You - true story of an officer whose career should be studied by all West Point grads; Muscles and Magazines - Photo-illustrated story of Bernarr Macfadden, founder of magazine "Physical Culture"; How Women Dress Men; Durable Dobbs - trying to stop passing quarterback Glenn Dobbs of Brooklyn; Canada's Vets Get a Break - article discusses the government benefits they received when they returned home; Sex Grows Up at Cafe Society - Singer Lucienne Boyer; Joltin' Joe DiMaggio is Back on Top; Catfight in Old Vienna - Viennese women put up fight for men with U.S. wives; Archie "Advices" the Lovelorn - Radio's famous bartender, Ed (Archie) Gardner, star of Duffy's Tavern; The King Who had a Diamond Tooth - photo-illustrated article on jazzman Jelly Roll (JellyRoll) Morton; Spam's Brave New World - have ex-GIs kept their word and refused to touch Spam (lunch meat) ever again?; Movie "Crossfire" Defied Hollywood Taboos - article with many photos; Movies of the Month; Country Editor Kicks Up a Fuss - Don Matchan of Valley Center, North Dakota; The South is Fightin' Mad - Forts Sumter and Moultrie go up for sale; Four Way Fight to take Pauline Betz' tennis crown; Two-page photo-section of gorgeous Ohio State University student Toni Bolling who was partially undressed in a Columbus department store window, resulting in jammed traffic for blocks; Lovely beauty contest photos of Virginia Harvester and Pat Geraghty; Fashionable color back cover ad for Hammonton Park clothes; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Small bit of peeling to front cover. Light age-toning to contents. A nice vintage copy. Book
Generously illustrated with black and white photos and illustrations. Features: Africa's Mystery Beasts - Remarkable stories concerning what may be the progeny of prehistoric monsters, several of which appear to be formidable opponents for any hunter; Through the Heart of Afghanistan - Part I - Emil Trinkler had exceptional opportunities for travelling in untrodden regions, with photos; The Dancing Dead - A veteran gold-seeker's account of a weird and terrifying experience that befell a party of prospectors in New Guinea, with photo of witch-doctor; Further Adventures of a Tenderfoot in Canada - Part II; "King Kauri" - The Kauri tree is to New Zealand what the oak is to England - article with photos; The Two Sheriffs - A strange murder situation is encountered by a veteran cow-puncher in the wilds of Montana; My Wild Boar - A newcomer to India is warned not to shoot wild pig; "Next Time" - An amusing story from the Yukon country; Lachmee's Vow - A tiger tale from Hindustan; The Sacred White Crow of Yaunghwe - brief article with two photos; The Great Boulder Murder Case - The story of one of the most remarkable murder mysteries in the annals of Australia, with photo and map; Photo of salt prospecting in Cheshire; "Bushman's Luck" - A remarkable story from New Zealand; Out of the Deep - The strange story of a famous schooner that sank off Sable Island, the "graveyard of the Atlantic," to reappear in most dramatic circumstances; Sequel to the "Lost Cabin" Mine Mystery - New information regarding this story which appeared in the September, 1920 issue; Trailing the Beaver-Poachers - Game law enforcer Frank Mossman relates some of his experiences with illegal trappers in the North-west, who often do not hesitate to shoot - with photos; "Baldy Red's" Come-Back - A bootlegger smuggles illicit whisky into the forbidden Northland of Canada. 84 pages plus 12 pages of nice vintage ads. Unmarked with average wear. Lower half of backstrip missing. A worthy copy of this interesting vintage issue. Book
3 vols., 8vo., First Edition thus, with 7 coloured illustrations in each volume and coloured endpapers; pictorial boards, backstrips lettered in colours, a near fine set in publisher's printed board slip-case.
Hardcover in-8, 218 pp., cartonnage sous jaquette. Bel exemplaire. [NV-25]
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, upper corner of front end paper cut off and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased. 248pp. Set in Long Island, the new arrival couple from the UK hoping for calm and peace were to be sadly disappointed. The vandals had started gradually but had ramped up their version of terror, from flowers damage to the dogs and cats - and human beings must be the next target.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with unmarked black cloth boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with very minor traces of storage. 372pp. Featuring detective Simon Serrailler in his fifth role, this gripping and psychologically acute crime novel is set in the darker side of a cathedral town.
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
Hardback reprint in dustjacket. G++/G++. Pages browning. 13872. eng
VG pbk reprint. Inside covers browning. Stain to the centre page edges. (Library of crime). 14124. eng
in-16, broché, couv. ill. Très bel exemplaire. [LP-8]
First edition, 8to (228 x 150mm), [2], iv, [2], 228pp., perforated stamp of the 'Hartford Medical Society Library' on title, errata slip pasted on the verso of the 'Contents' leaf, folding plate of an improved hand-crank mill for prison labour, modern boards, uncut, printed paper label on spine, a good copy. In his final years Hippisley turned to the question of prison discipline, and the study of the prevention and punishment of crime, publicly advocating the hand-crank instead of the treadmill. Goldsmith, 23921.
Hardcover in-8°, 240 pages, nombreuses illustrations N&B, reliure "Club" décorée. Tres bel exemplaire. [TX-3]
Broch?. 128 pages. 15x24 cm
VG/VG. price-clipped. no inscriptions. lovely clean copy, First Edition . 8vo an ex-cop, a missing girl, and a killer locked in a race where there can bo only one winner - and the losers die trying
Saggi 386 - Prefazione - Prefazione all'edizione italiana - Introduzione - Il banditismo sociale - La mafia - Il millenarismo: Lazzaretti - Anarchici andalusi - i fasci siciliani e il comunismo nelle campagne - Il mob cittadino - Le sette operaie - Il rituale dei movimenti sociali - Appendice: documenti - Indice dei nomi di persona e dei luoghi - Indice analitico 1 21,5x15,5 cm., in brossura, sopraccoperta illustrata, pp. 265 (8), prima edizione italiana, piccole lacerazioni ai margini della sopraccoperta e normali segni del tempo, buon esemplare. Annotazione in prima pagina bianca Il brigante, il rivoluzionario, il profeta, i 'primitivi' della rivolta colti in incisiva abilit? da uno storico inglese nella loro realt? storica e nella loro verit? umana.
brossura Il banditismo sociale ha sempre presentato straordinarie uniformità e situazioni simili in ogni luogo e cultura. Hobsbawm ricostruisce qui le costanti e le componenti sociali, economiche, religiose, rituali, politiche del fenomeno. L'analisi è centrata non sul delinquente comune delle città, ma sul ribelle all'interno delle società rurali di ogni tempo.